Which way /g/?
>>108519506>arch as a femboy instead of an obese trannythey wish kek
>>108519914
>>108519506>Which way /g/?
>>108519506i'd pick a fag on the right + background on the left>>108519615>pepperskek'd
>>108519506I turn 360° and walk away
why wouldn't new tech make you happier?
>>108518037these old cars have always been extremely creepy. I'm so glad I lived mostly in the 2000st. 1990s oomer
>>108518670Creepy? How so?
>>108518670>creepywat
>>108517180family on the right works less and has less income but they live below their means and aren't trapped in perpetual wage slavery and have the free time to enjoy life unlike left
>>108516914>why wouldn't new tech make you happier?>new car software has been released>you cannot start your car unless you update>your seat heaters are now a premium feature that require upgrading your subscription
It Was DNS.
Denmark Norway Sweden?
Dead Nigger Slackers
>>108519817dns the mns
This is getting past ridiculous.Will this shit ever actually work, even half reliably?
>>108520187what’s happening here
>>108520222probably complaining windows search is absolute fucking dogshit speciallty in the taskbar.example today I wanted to open my office software so I typed "office" and it could not find "only office" "wps office" "libre office" it can't search for 2nd terms or things has not been specially tagged to find.open everything search type "office .lnk" was faster.
What sort of lavish extravagances have you wasted your tech money on?
$50 google pixel watch. its pretty good
>>108520163I spent $25 on a dish scrubbing brush
>>108520163Brass?
>>108520243Underrated. Bathrooms often have echo and unless you live alone and don't have neighbours upstairs-downstairs etc, you would want some kind of noise present while you take a shit. Becaues it is suposed to be a very private thing (more mental comfort for you) and it is unpleasant for everyone else to hear your fart echoing through the entire building.
>>108520163$200 keyboard. The Das Keyboard pro 4 with MX browns to be specific. I realistically could have just kept using my cheap Dell keyboard.
A browser with a deliberately small, simplified HTML/CSS subset and optional JavaScript implemented as a plugin rather than built-in. The goal: keep HTML and CSS compact and predictable so any novice could implement a compatible browser from scratch. Instead of adhering to the full official specs, use a purposefully limited subset to avoid the complexity and bloat of modern web standards an easy way to simplify and streamline the web.completely ignore other "modern" features such as webgl/webassembly etc.any such project? I'm aware of gemini protocol but this one is too minimal.
>>108520145lol
>>108517872Just block JS faggot (and enjoy not being able to access anything). HTML and CSS are fine.
>>108520245>I have to make my webpage a dynamic mess!>I can't just present you with a pre-baked document!1!!
>>108520260I can but try to convince the rest of the world
>>108520111> tabbingThe window manager, in the case of surf, likely dwm handles it. As it should be.
Genuinely I don't believe it.
>>108516608yeah it really does. Forever linux people have said that the only reason people don't use linux is because it's not preinstalled. the only tenable solution to that is an easy-to-use installer. ubuntu has had this for 15 fucking years or longer but somehow arch didn't get the hint and hacked together archinstall which is straight up broken most of the timearch with an installer would easily be the most popular disto, given the success of Antergos, EndeavourOS, Manjaro, Garuda, and now cachyOS...
>>10851873999% of the new releases on steam were either rated as functional or verified on protondb. I don’t even know why you’d say something to blatantly untrue.
>>108518640>just get things done Okay first off why are you trying to act like you aren’t the same poster? Second off that’s utter bullshit, windows 11 is barely functional slop that breaks constantly. Microsoft has released 6 security patches in the last year alone that bricked windows 11 systems, they replaced system apps with webapp rewrites that perform worse and and they fill the OS with unwanted AI garbage. Even if you removed the jeetnigger AIDs from windows 11 the OS is just a worse windows 10 with more resource usage and more ads. The fucking sheer volume of ads in every part of the windows UI is downright insulting. There is NO excuse for ads being in the start menu, there is NO excuse for fake email style ads in my outlook, there is NO excuse for ads in the fucking settings menu. If you defend this garbage at all you are either retarded or you get a paycheck from Microsoft.
>>108518936>Okay first off why are you trying to act like you aren’t the same poster? I'm not him.>Second off that’s utter bullshit, windows 11 is barely functional slop that breaks constantly. I've used it for 3 years now, not one single breakage on update. >Microsoft has released 6 security patches in the last year alone that bricked windows 11 systems, they replaced system apps with webapp rewrites that perform worse and and they fill the OS with unwanted AI garbage. Even if you removed the jeetnigger AIDs from windows 11 the OS is just a worse windows 10 with more resource usage and more ads. The fucking sheer volume of ads in every part of the windows UI is downright insulting. There is NO excuse for ads being in the start menu, there is NO excuse for fake email style ads in my outlook, there is NO excuse for ads in the fucking settings menu. If you defend this garbage at all you are either retarded or you get a paycheck from Microsoft.What are these fucking ads you retards always go on about? Is it just ads for 365? I have a subscription so I suppose they don't need to sell me harder. I'm also running Pro, does that turn them off? I've seen some claim it's recommended applications, but that's just a simple toggle that you can turn off. As for webUI, they are annoying in that they use way too much ram, but they're not even slow to open, which I suppose is how this got out the door in the first place. None of the common complaints about Windows 11 actually get in my way of doing of what I need. I'm not going to suffer some shoddy hobbyware just because someone spams "jeetnigger" at me.
i constantly think about if the situations were reversed. If windows was the weird offshoot OS, the way that it currently functions would be completely and utterly unacceptable. Every single time someone bitches about linux doesnt work with [PROGRAM], its almost entirely [PROGRAM] refuses to allow linux use despite the fact that it very easily could like the anticheats that valorant and battlefield use. Its an active decision by whatever company to not allow it.
Artemis 2 Live streamhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3kR2KK8TEsTechnology doesn't get more advanced than this.
>>108520156https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow
>>108520156does this planet even have the raw materials required for big-ass starships and the like? can’t imagine going to the moon and back for planned base building when the quarters are still this cramped
This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verificationHer only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
>>108519320what did really change?I hope they vote NOTA. but this problem opened my eyes to the other problems of debian that I ignored. When I would have enough time and motivation. I will install arch/gentoo.
>Laptops pre-installed with Debian will be a good step towards solving the adoption barrier. I would like to have discussions with the laptop manufacturers to check possibilities to make this happen. I remember that there were some discussions about this sometime back, but nothing materialised. As a DPL, I would like to drive this activity.OLPC money laundering v2.0 here we go
>>108519402>i will install a toy/hobby OS>>108519320>if possible have a delegated team focusing on diversity.>more women (both cis and trans), trans men, and genderqueer people who are already part of the project become more visible instead of staying hidden in some part of the project, more gender diverse people will feel comfortable joining our community.why do these creeps feel the need to be validated so much. money for code and our comfy events, please.
>debian full pozzed>fedora is redhat free beta testers>ubuntu is canonical roleplaying microsoftI guess i have to move to Arch
>>108519544Enter the Void.
Ganoo/Linux just hit 5% usage on Steam.https://linuxiac.com/linux-make-history-hitting-five-percent-usage-on-steam/
I'm a part of that number!
>>1085202382026, year of the Linux desktop.>>108520249Same!
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108515626She's not real. Stop being a loser and get a life.
>>108511833very cute thread :3
>>108513107That entirely depends on what you need it for. It's obviously very inconvenient if you must switch from one to the other frequently.
I love Windows!
Why do zoomers think buying obsolete gadgets is going to cure them of their internet addiction and executive dysfunction?
>>108510067i think this is a woman that is pretending to be a man actually
>>108510014They think this old tech will somehow help but it's already too late. Your brain won't just heal itself again to what it was. You might mitigate some elements but there is no going back. The Amish never have this issue and if you compare the average American zoomer to them it's light year apart in social skills and personal strength.
>>108510441ADHD isn't real and telling kids they have it teaches them that self control is literally impossible for them by nature. It's the tyranny of low expectations. I was diagnosed with ADHD as a kid because I was normal and couldn't sit still in a classroom all day. I quit taking my pills when I was 12 or so and have literally never had any issues. I would say if anything I have much more ability to focus than my peers. I don't want to dox myself but I'm very successful in life and I work in several fields that require a lot of focus.If I had to guess, I would say that ADHD is just another racket to sell extremely overpriced drugs to Americans who don't need them, similar to the opioid crisis.
>>108510014I'm a zoomer and I've bought a few cheap devices meant for singlular tasks. I have an mp3 player to listen to podcasts while I fall asleep so I don't go on the Internet in bed. I don't "need" podcasts to fall asleep but sometimes my ears are ringing pretty bad in silence. I bought a used Kindle to read eBooks. I could just read PDFs on my computer but it strains my eyes after a while and I'm not a consumerist willing to spend thousands on dollars on expensive books. I bought a used ThinkPad specifically for writing that I sometimes use, but I write a lot on my desktop as well. Do I "need" these devices to get stuff done? No, and I don't use TikTok and Instagram on my phone. Me getting distracted is spending 30min on here or YouTube or reading Reuters. But I want to avoid that and these are a low cost option to make it a bit easier by increasing friction between productive/healthy tech use and time wasting. I hate the trademark disposition of this site where millennial losers LARP as 130 IQ super productive "autists" (using it as a costume like a teenage girl on tiktok btw) that don't fall victim to peasant behavior like wasting time online, as if they don't spend hours on here. There is nothing wrong with being realistic about the possibility for distraction when using devices and websites that have billions of dollars invested in maximizing user retention. The mindset for most people buying these things isn't "this cute iPod will cure my ADHD", it's "this could be a quick and cheap method to help kickstart me to be more productive". Which is ironically a much more honest and mature perspective than the millennial supergenius 4chan larpers who have the classic "all or nothing" perfectionist approach to life that plagues the hobby boards of this site. Grow up
>>108519828Unironically believable.
has anyone here managed to repurpose an android phone as a server? how have you handled the battery problem?
>>108516568There are a metric fuckton of cheap and completely open hardware/firmware SBCs from just about anywhere. BeagleBoard (Texas Instruments, USA), Libre Computer (China), Pine64 (HK), Odroid (Hard Kernel , South Korea), there is no justification for using a crappy phone board with no access to schematics, design files and firmware for that.
>>108516761Even if you rip out the battery some phones refuse to start without a battery even if you are supplying power via USB. You have to trick the phone into thinking the battery is connected
>>108516568i think with tmux and some addons/scripts for it you can have scripts/programs that run at startup. including linux distros with proot-distro >>108516568>how have you handled the battery problem?well if its a server you just keep it plugged in all day. battery will eventually degrade but if you
>>108519641by battery problem I meant that modern phones need to have the battery plugged in to work, you need to trick the phone to think that it has a battery and that this battery is being charged
>>108520201or just dont touch the battery
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>>108520143>anythingincludes the pinnacle of sonics
>>108520132Same reason why EPZ Q1 Pro is so good. Neatly tuned 1DD driver. Pretty much all tried and true studio headphones use a single dynamic driver for a reason. IEM's follow the same laws of physics, just in a smaller form factor.
>>108520064nooo iemg told me you can use your ears to match 2 different pos perfectly
>>108520197You personally can't. I of course can.
>>108520205audio jesus disagrees
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108516492believe it was called gentils
>>108516506>gentilslmao, but uutils would have eaten their lunch, anyway
>>108516506those rust programmers are abbreviation retards, if they only they could name it genitals.. but it is impossible in the acronym paradigm>>108515425>I am a brainletgood to know. also software != hardware. maybe you should send a letter to Nvidia, they like to "accelerate" everything that doesnt ask for acceleration, watched parts of their recent video (though no chineese woman of my interest were there).he said lots of system software he made, like Vertex AI Cloud computing pyTorch cuDNN Magnum IO cuOpt cuVS cuDS Omniverse TRT-LLM Dynamo PhysicsNeMo Cosmos Nemotion..worst ever i touched is Google's Vertex-Huertex.
>>108507779>>no ability to call programs in the same process>use case?It makes every program composable. You don't need a distinction between DLLs and programs.
>>108519387>You don't need a distinction between DLLs and programs.Did you get this idea from Jon Blow?Programs and libraries are different things. When you execute grep, you're no just calling regex_match() which is what a regex library contains.>It makes every program composable.Composability is very important but that's is a concern for the language and the compiler (including linker, etc..) and it is much more complex than mere shared libraries of precompiled static procedures and it makes no sense to make a process for them because they don't have a main() to execute, they don't execute themselves, they are called. All that is required to execute code from a shared library is to mmap them, link them and call them. Making a process that does literally nothing and having to go through system calls to call the function they contain doesn't solve any problem compared to mmaping them.