https://wccftech.com/asrock-dual-ddr5-ddr4-motherboard-makes-perfect-sense-in-the-current-memory-crisis/
>>107815840ASRock is to this day a subsidiary of the Pegatron group. You are yapping on subjects you are clearly not educated enough to talk about. Be quiet.
>>107818377ThisIts old as fuck tech
>>107818415Hey wiseass, why do they keep two separate brands then?The excuse of Asrock being a lower quality version is from the 2000s, they have a lot of high end stuff nowadays.
>>107815755Time are rough
>>107818456*3 separate brandsPegatron is OEM, Asrock was moved to be a subsidiary of Pegatron targeting the budget market, now it is primarily for manufacturing optimisation and the illusion of competition. ASUS is maintained for its premium brand reputation and for super-high end products. Legally, Pegatron and ASUS are separate but also part of the same group.
The only desktop i care about on the only distro I care to use.Mint 22.3 was supposed to come our right before Christmas, but not only is it delayed, but who knows if Cosmic will even be added until after the package base switches to 26.04.I'm so fucking sick of each 'organization' clinging to their dysfunctional garbage, and I haven't recompiled Cosmic myself for at least three alpha updates because I just want it native already.No I won't use Pop because it has conflicts with applications that are supposed to just work on Ubuntu, unlike Mint.
>>107816671I don't use Python. Python is part of the problem.
>>107816748Maybe because I like Mint and don't like Pop, but Cinnamon is still stuck on X11 and Gnome and KDE both suck.
>>107816811Containers are Go and Rust.>>107817261What's wrong with Cinnamon. That said COSMIC looks pretty fricken nice.
>>107816547Pop_OS is still incomplete imo and should've delayed it's stable release by another 6 months.>Half of the basic settings like cursor customization aren't in the settings window.>No calendar, calculator, clock app with alarms>The window setting for default applications any has 9 file types, so no GUI option for changing libreoffice as the default, or any other file type.>Some applications are slightly transparent and shows parts of the wallpaper when it should be a solid color.>Adding network drives is a pain in the ass, especially when you connect a NAS directly into the computer. Refuses to connect with smb, defaults to afp. Also, no thumbnails when browsing a network drive on cosmic files.>Can barely load any webpages, or do any internet related task when downloading any file. (I have 1gb/s down and up)>Application icons will sometime disappear entirely.>You cannot change the order of applications in the Application LibraryI could list much more. That said, I'd rather continue with the constant pain of using pop os then touch gnome or continue to use windows 11. Pic related should summarize it's first "stable" release
>>107817666See you get it. I would rather have Cosmic than Gnome or KrashDE, and I want a Wayland session instead of Cinnamon. Cosmic fits all that, so even with it's issues, I would much rather use Cosmic than anything else. Like I said, I'm still running a self compiled Cosmic from 4 alphas ago because I can't be bothered to manually update. I just want it in a repo already.
Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
>>107775829i use it all the timedouble click to mark+middle click. sometimes just mark and sometimes shift insert instead of middle click,>>107776200left + right click emulates middle click
>>107775829You guys have functional middle click? On my xubuntu laptop middle click never works and since I broke the package manager beyond repair there'll never be any fixing it, lolI should really redo that install, but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first time, I'd hate doing it again
>>107817248>but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first timeDon't you literally just run the script and it does the rest?
>>107811568>This is about middle click, which is impossible to press accidentally unless your mouse is defective or you're having an epilepsy crisis.It's not impossible as I've done it countless times, I don't have perfect aim with my mouse when I want to click somewhere, so it's common for me to make mistakes and click where I don't want to.
>>107818349You can adjust mouse sensitivity, and there's always the option to press TAB for highlighting UI elements.Consider the people who don't have the luxury of using both hands for such a common operation as copying text from one part of the screen to another. Or those who have use of both hands but must do this operation hundreds of times per day because of their job/hobby.I would immediately stop using any program or desktop environment that doesn't offer this since it's such a time saver, especially when you need to copy two things, which is literally impossible in any other way and a big waste of time when it's not possible.
>If it breaks down at 1 in the morning, in the U.S. it will be fixed the next morning, but in Taiwan, it will be fixed at 2 a.m. MADE IN AMERICA
>>107764825If they gave up in 2024 you don't need anything more recent.
>>107764199>labor costs called it>nooooooo the asians are really high paid its a skilled jobNope turns out they are paid peanuts. It's a 12 hour a day slave labor job.
>>107787332>Whites worked 996 during the industrial revolutiontell that to the WASPs in movements like the nativist movement when we started imported irish, italians, and poles en masse. Also notice that those groups dont work minimum wage anymore, people don't actually like being slaves as it turns out
>>107764588>leftistI don’t think you know what that means>cultural shift towards self-entitlement, cynicism, and relative moralityThis I won’t dispute. Social media distorted a lot of people’s perspectives of what they should be doing in life and what they deserve, as well as the rise of the influencers. In general the US is less trusting than it was in the 1990s and a rapid decline of trust since then (Bowling Alone in America is a great book tracking this topic). Your relative morality issues mostly stem from the rise of MAGA ironically enough, which in turn built off of the Tea Party’s hot rhetoric centered around how correct their viewpoints were. The Obama years also saw the Democrats get a bit too smug and push their own moral relativism, but it was never truly weaponized so effectively until Trump got the MAGA train rolling. Hate or love him, the main has fully harnessed it and is leaving both Democrats and Republicans scrambling to replicate his success. The man changed the game in much the same way Cheney changed how to use executive orders and Reagan introduced the press secretary. That also means that Trump has expanded moral relativism as part of the playbook for future presidents in a very aggressive way, so take that how you will. Either way, the big man (for you) is paving some new roads.
>>107764588>They automatically see their employer as an exploiter, so they see any level of work ethic as synonymous to exploitation and slavery.
first time OP editionPrevious>>107699526
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>>107817454Did you made the edits yourself? Upload the picture and requirements. But anyway. If you gonna have gaps anyway why not increase them? You make the background black and have gaps on top, bottom and sides as well. So you'll have the whole artwork without the cheap tattoo look.
>>107817139Its the edifier s330d 2.1 set. They are pretty tiny but really good. While not visible, the 2 are connected to the subwoofer on the floor. The sound is excellent. Especially if you tweak the sliders in the Realtek settings (or by using peace equalizer apo if you want to fo fancy)
>>107817987best one in thread
>>107817987Please explain to me how you use those CRTs. They're not going to be useful as second monitors in a dual monitor setup, monitors that you display Slack on or whatever. You're going to want to run games on them, and that's impossible when they're placed on the side unless you don't care about keeping your neck twisted. Only controller vidya would work on this setup. Or you could watch anime on them, but in that case you could just get a CRT TV instead.
>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadUse >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107817923Can you please stop with this shit? With the ever-increasing enshittification of the entire internet I want at least my niche torrent communities to stay afloat...
>>107816557tbf I have a dedi with 8tb and it only costs 30eur/mo...so would take 20 months before hard drives win out (and my dedi gets the benefit of not being capped to my shitty american 2MB/s upload speed).
>>1078182548TB is 100$ on saleeven if not, 20 months passes fast, the last tracker I joined was 2 years ago and it still feels like last monthsubscriptions are way worse
>>107818254i‘m currently paying 13.99€/mo. for my 8Tb hostingbydesign seedbox. i‘m probably not going to save any money given how expensive electricity is here but at least i‘ll have more storage. it doesn‘t really feel like a good financial decision though. i guess data hoarding has become somewhat of a „hobby“ of mine.
>>107815318closest thing to torrenting general I can find.Is there a way to have qBitTorrent to refresh connections after waking up a computer?I find that mine just stops connecting to peers after going out of standby/suspension
THIS is the thread.
>>107815933It seems to work for everyone else. Which version are you on?
Can I finally post on my phone?
>>107814113Works on my phone from 2020.Post model and maybe submit crash logs.
>>107816667??? What ???You're probably looking at the "stable release.The dev hasn't updated the stable build in a long time, he is actively working on the beta builds so you need to click the link at the top of the README and go to the beta build repository
>>107815655learn regex
I hear so many horror stories from people trying to make their own imageboards that it is making me reconsider.
>>107818324the cia runs the entire drug market in belarus? and people say i have a drug problem look at this faggot jesus..
>>107818340Look up WINDSTOP. Look up MUSCULAR.Spoiler: if Google gives you page after page of legitimate results on it, it's open. You wont look into any of this because you're so fucking smart. The fucking NSA were totally outsmarted by you clicking on the first result on fucking glowgle.
>>107818396>uses mpvShould have said you're completely tech illiterate that would have spared me the time of ever replying to you in the first place.
>>107818409So answer yes or no to these questions:Does Google work hand in glove with NSA/GCHQ?Does Google give you front page results for everything you want to know about tor?Do you think you outsmarted the secret services who have total unencrypted access to all data passing through the networks on hardware that is backdoored?
>>107809268Limit it to just non-vpn, non-tor, non-known proxies American IPs.
Is it a honeypot?
>Graphene OS doesn't come with Google Play Services>Graphene OS doesn't trust f-droidOkay so they really do intend for you to use Google Play Services anyway, glad we finally agree.
>>107817564>Many GNU/Linux distributions still ship some proprietary software be it drivers or binary blobs, but it is still far better than rawdogging Windows. The same is true on AOSP: better some freedom than none. This is just an argument for not installing Play Services. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I don't have them installed and I've used it for years just fine. It's not like MicroG is incompatible if you really want it.>Well that's just fucking stupid, Well it makes modifications at compile time and constitutes a single point of failure. Given that their number one goal is to minimize attack surface, it's just consistency on their part. >and sort of proves my point about GOS in general. All of the GOS hype is meant to distract and misdirect people from alternatives that would almost have a chance at making some impact.There weren't any alternatives before Micay showed up, and there still aren't alternatives with comparable feature sets now.>>107817610They intend for you to use Accrescent, and possibly Obtainium.
>>107817146>include the f-droid privilege extension so you don't need to manually approve every app installation and updatenot required in an Android thats not 8 years out of date
>>107817856You can't expect jeets relying on second hand e-waste to know what the current software landscape looks like.
>>107815676Not really. Idiots aren't careful about permissions and other weaknesses. Idiots don't know every app can see what other app is installed in the same profile. Idiots don't know about IPC and that their offline proprietary app that has local permissions and a proprietary app that only has network permissions can just talk with each other and share data about anything you store on your device. Idiots don't know about DRM ID that breaks anonymity between profiles when the same app is installed in different profiles. Idiots don't know how intrusive google play services is and google libraries are in installed apps, even when sandboxed. Idiots don't know about advertising ID in Google play. Idiots don't know how intrusive sensors permissions are (enabled by default).Unless you are very careful about how you use your device, it's almost impossible to use it privately with proprietary apps installed. And pretty much impossible to have actual anonymity.Sure it's better than having google play installed as root, but it certainly doesn't solve that many privacy issues if not used with extreme caution.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107818011Talking from experience?
>>107818034yes
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>>107796097ret.ard
>>107816537I think I'm going to pass a kidney stone and it fucking sucks.
In 8 years, OpenAI will use 50% of the US's total electricity generate.This isn't factoring the amount of GPUs they'd be purchasing, nor the fresh clean water they'd need to cool the GPUs powering their data centers.USA's electricity generation has stagnated for the past 30 years despite a rise in population.How much do you imagine your electricity bill to be by 2033?
>>107818373Sam Altman is stating a telos retard, that's not a projection, and the only reason you associate this with projections is that this was presented in a similar looking infographic. If the graphic wasn't there you would have never made the connection.
>>107818408Life must suck being an autist huh?
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>>107818431What's that
>>107812249Being cuckolds to the elites is an American tradition. It's their fault for consistently electing retards that suck cock and molest children.The world will be better off if they were not here.
is frutiger aero the 2000's enquivalent to the retrofuturism of the 1950's?
>>107817990this combination of words gave me Super Aids
>>107818305same
>>107818305Did you at least get a 30 day free trial?
no it's vaporwave for younger zoomers.
Thoughts on the new Nvidia Pulsar tech? For those who don't know: they found a way to perfectly sync backlight strobing for LCD panels and managed to make IPS have better motion clarity than OLED running at higher framerates. OLED despite having response times of 0.5ms still displays some motion blur. Meanwhile this seems to entirely delete it. This could potentially also be applied to TN panels and create something that can surpass CRT in terms of speed.
its strobbing the screen. bfi on oled can do the same thing to eliminate motion blur but now you have permanent vrr flicker. its a tradeoff.
>>107817416Of course it's just strobing but this time it's done right, the results are clear - this thing at 360hz can beat 540hz OLED
>>107818436not every panel strobes equally. it's half software and half hardware like vrr. often the software chain fails and you get bugs.
Why is it like this though?
>>107816035Because they misspelled Russia.
>>107816247>when it's actually better for higher level programming.Yes, more memory leaks.
>>107816346/polacks are not welcomed here.Shoo, shoo! Go away!
something that helps me on a daily basis is : always think the contrary of jews,rich people and degenerates.So far i'm on coke without coke on a daily basis.
>>107816035Rust = Retarded.
Why did /g/ stop being anti-systemd?
>>107817360More like systemgay lolol
>>107818189It has way more features than it needs so it's bloat, and there was some paranoia that developers were being forced into the Red Hat ecosystem. "Init freedom" was successful in that it guaranteed you don't need systemd to have a functional userspace, but it failed in that systemd is almost always just the best option.
>>107817515>two protest memes and a troon OSL.>>107817599gnome has been hated since forever, tf you mean by "new" or "switched"? sys-d is still hated too, everything that works is, besides wayland.
>>107818189>QRDIt's 500k lines of code for a simple init system, it smells of bloat and it's pozzed by the glowies. Cron does a lot of what it does and with a lot less footprint, as a matter of fact many distros stopped shipping with cron to instead use systemd exclusively.
>>107817360damn this nigga cute imagine hes bouncing on your dick and be like>sudo unlock chasitycagethen you both let out a hearty chortle at such an epic nerd joke