it's your fault Firefox crashes and you should upgrade your trash PCyou are hurting Firefox market shareplease stop
>>108338073He uses a macbook air with linux on it doesnt he? I dont think they have ECC
>>108345977Could be a correlationIDK how many times you see some retard complain about their 10 year old SSD being "chewed up" and it's always a Firefox user.Most of the complaints I see from the web being "bloated and slow" is from fucking Firefox users on old as fuck hardware.
>>108337867I can confirm. My Firefox crashed twice a day, and RawTherapee sometimes froze. I ran Memtest86+ just for fun, and after a few seconds, red [FAIL] appeared. I replaced my faulty 8 GB DDR3 RAM with a secondhand (but new, factory-sealed) 16 GB DDR3 RAM, and I haven't experienced any crashes on my Ubuntu since then.
>>108338861if blaming Intel is correct, then Apple Silicon Macs should have lower rates of memory-related fuckups. I hear they don’t have _all_ of ECC’s fuckery protection, but they have some.Do Apple Silicon Macs have fewer general memory errors?
>>108337867makes sense to me I have firefox running for 16 hours a day and I don't remember last time it crashed
these fuckers ruined everything, now they're complaining that their very forum is getting ruined by what they promoted.
>>108352195imagine running any piece of AI software made by a bunch of indians
>>108352195>>108351019Hn actually used to be ok for tech but as soon as the jeets got wind of it, it's over.
>>108352373That’s true of anything. Well, not 4chan, now that you have to do an IQ test before posting.
Hopefully meta joins up for open source news.
>>108351341They're sipping lattes and hacking together yet another God awful JavaScript framework.
Best music player app for Android?I'm done using subscriptions, I'm just going to pirate all my music like the old daysCan I get a zune HD style music app or something similar? I still have my zune, but it's like 16gb and I don't want a second device
Cx File Explorer. That's all you need.
musicoletpowerampblackplayerin that order
Former musicolet user who switched to pulsar here. I still think I like music(t)o(i)let better but the jeet dev seems to be too dumb to figure out how to get around the aggressive background process killing that happens on some phones. So I needed an alternative. Those are the only two apps I have used that are any good at all. Everything else is utter dogshit and the people who made it should be embarrassed.
>>108352129Symfonium works and it's ok, If I were to care after the devs of each crap I use I wouldn't use windows due to the jeets, Linux due to the trannies and Bichas or Mac due to the faggots. And you use a lot of trannyware yourself you complete faggot.
>>108348710I use mpd in the background and M.A.L.P because that's the only FOSS stack of players I have found that seems to actually be able output higher than 44.1khz through the android API
>Mom from 1990s>Doesn't know what a Windows 95 PC is>Buys you it anyway without you even knowing what it was or what it was used for
>>108352008thats like saying ''muh grandparents got the TV when everyone started getting TVs.. and i dont understand why''its one of those things, like washing machine, a stereo, a TV.. why would they wanna miss out on owning that?
>>108352008I paid for it after I creampied your dad
>>108352712the difference is that they had no use for it themselves. and while sure getting popular thing because it's popular thing is pretty normal, that's not enough of a reason by itself considering how expensive it was. again we weren't rich. the house i grew up in was made in the late '50s, complete with external wood fired heater for hot water. my parents drove cars from the '80s (my dad upgraded to a second hand one from '96 later, but when i left home in 2010 my mum was still using that '80s car), etc. not to sound like i'm complaining or anything, i enjoyed going with my mum to garage sales and flea markets, they're where i picked up all my early computer parts and stuff (i had a room full of old computer parts before the family computer)
>>108352815There is saying >It's better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have itComputers were pretty amazing at the time and people were sold the idea that they would replace everything
>>108352008same, I remember my parents taking money from my piggy bank to buy smokes and hocking the TV to make rent and never owning anything better than a second hand magna. But somehow they were able to afford a PC. I guess I am thankful it is the one luxury we did have because it forced me to have to wring every drop of entertainment I could out of it, and now I am a professional computer autist
The BLACK man invented the computerWhy do you think it's called Moor's law?
>>108352653THANK YOU BLACK GOD FOR INVENTING DE PUTA PLEASE TAKE EVERYTHING THAT'S CURRENTLY MINE AND GIVE ME INSTRUCTIONS ON WHAT TO DO NEXT
>moors>following any law
>China's BYD announced it's coming out with Blade Battery 2.0 in March>immediately its 5 flagship models will get it>by the end of 2026, 70% of their new refreshed models will have Blade Battery 2.0>40% energy density (210 Wh/kg vs. 150 Wh/kg)>60-70% range increase (1000km vs. 600km maximum)>12 minute charge from 20-80% at -20°C (impossible without warming with 1.0)>6-7 times faster charge (5 minutes vs 33 minutes from 20-80%)>33%+ cycle increase (>4000 vs ~3000)>15% cheaper to produce (further price decrease for every model)Has non-solid state battery technology reached its theoretical peak? Where we do go from here? I don't see how regular liquid batteries can get any better than this. How could you go faster than nearly a full charge within 5 minutes?
>>108351385>Dont be fooledkek we can't do it so nobody canwell done anon
>>108350175You've got to start with something.Milence for instance began with one charging station in late 2023 and now has over thirty operational with more added each month.
>>108351378They're also 15% more expensive. So they're more expensive, gives a ton more energy density, but with fewer recharge cycles.I can see why they're mostly in phones but not as much in EVs except high end models. Phone batteries can be cheaply replaced every 3-4 years, but for the average car buyer, it's probably something they can't afford, except richfags, so hence only high end premium models.
>>108346712I was an amateur racer for years and even I hate the yoke. Yeah I get why but fuck off the wheel is useful in the real world for any tight slow maneuver.
>>108346601They traveled to 2050 in a time machine (which was stolen from America btw) in order to steal the battery technology from America.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>Useful programs and live Windows environment:https://hirensbootcd.org/download/Previous: >>108289163
>>108351360>Is there any reason not to add these older sticks to get 48 GB if it works?They'll run at the slowest speed/timings of any stick. But that might not matter for your use case. And check that they're in the right slots like anon said.
Is it better to have one large hard drive to store random shit on, or have it divided up on a bunch of smaller hard drives?
How would one go about scanning a book and turning it into a PDF using his phone camera and a computer?
>>108350651>Are you sure that's OK?Yes.>How long have you had yours like that?It has been running continuously since 2017 or 2018. Initially it was the WiFi router for my parents, now it's a VPN server and torrent box.My Pi4B boards are also fanless and one of them has been in service since 2020, mostly for Kodi and Retropie.The fan is optional, it allows the board to sustain high load for long periods without thermal throttling. If you don't load the board continuously, or don't mind the throttling, or can avoid it in other ways (CPU governor, undervolting) then there's no need for a fan.
>>108351147It didn't work when I tried it.I think there's some calibration data in the controller that needs to be transferred over in order for this to work. >>108352301Better for what? I prefer big rather than many, you can partition a big disk however you need.
Code == Design
The walls are closing in edition.
>>108351629It is, but you're right. Things are tough, but evidence shows the hype is stabilizing and companies are adapting to hire tech-savvy people who know how to use AI effectively and safely. New jobs will arise and others will die, just like in the industrial revolution.Keep growing, keep learning and ignore the noise.
>>108351671Personally I am disgusted by the whole state of things and I want everyone to die.
Is getting a COMPTIA+ certification a good way to get your foot in the door for IT work?
>>108352190Trifecta is good for getting into help desk yeah
>>108351671>just like in the industrial revolutionBefore: artisan weaver, bucolic lifeAfter: 12 hours a day in a factory, malnutrition, dark satanic mills
actraiser edition
>>108352431are you a fucking retard? ive never seen a single university student live like this.are you a jeet? did u go (((study))) in europe for uberjeets career? is that how indian students live?
>>108351398>just dont ask why I was there in the first placeOkay faggot.. now I'm interested.
>>108351174>Mr4sNice setup, Here are mine's. Ignore the wall, my neighbor pesters it with humidity - he has its bath there. FML
>>108352769Nice setup, this looks slightly asian, I don't know why
>>108352769I am stupid I forgot that pic had the speakers hidden.>>108352792I am far from asian lol. Why so?
Firefox just announced that they are extending Windows 7 support yet again. Despite originally pledging to drop support in 2024 they have now announced yet another 6 month extension and will probably extend after that to 2027 or even match Windows 10 LTSCs support timeline. This gives Windows 7 users an unprecedented 7 years post EOL support.Despite being only 0.7% of Windows users they comprise 5% of Firefox users which are now becoming very lucrative to Mozilla as Windows 7 users are captive to Firefox as they are the only mainstream browser left in town. Despite recommending Linux upgrades it looks like RAM price increases have prevented people from buying new computers forcing them to keep using their ewaste Windows 7 computers and using Firefox.It will be very interesting to see how long the can will be kicked, will we see Windows 7 users in the 2030s?
>>108351017Right. Computers used to be for solving problems not monetizing attention.
Didn't read the thread, just search filtered "Firefox" to complain about something:How is WebGPU STILL not supported on Firefox Linux in the year of our lord 2026? It's actually insane.
>>108352073this is actually a windows 7 thread
>>108339135so you guys moan about data collection but here mozilla can achieve this thanks to it
>>108347658For me it's purely performance and latency. Source games feel like sex on Windows 7.
Proton will log your ip address because of swiss laws and when when fbi asked for the information, proton will hand over your information
>>108345347Why are tech illiterates so retarded?Do you realize that unless you PERSONALLY encrypt something with a secret only you know about, anything a server receives is in the clear and can be read by an administrator?
>>108352464notice the word retain
>>108352506>payment datathey are required by law to retain payment data
>>108342840Proton is a glowie honeypot
>>108351487Just don't ruin yourself by the schizo paranoia it could lead to
I use Arch btw. Pic related.
fellow sister
>>108350633I use fedora, arch and ubuntu btw
>>108350633how2dual boot install? (using primarily Windows, specific accounting software only works there)USB stick and Yumi?do I need separate drive?danks
>>108352403Because most of the defaults besides the "optimizations" are fine for most people. By choosing the "default" options, you get btrfs + snapper (bootable snapshots with working rollback, like openSUSE) all set up for you and a bunch of other small things to get you started. It's stuff a lot of arch users do install anyways.
>>108350633I'd use Arch with CachyOS repos if I didn't main my own distro
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>>108348371$700 GPU is not a lot when most people on /g/ are complaining about no affordable GPU segment?>>108349194Why would you pay for cloud shit if you can run the best local models?
>>108350316because the best local model is still worse than the SaaS one? dunno why id spend more money to use worse shit
klein is lovely
>>108350828klein dropped the traditional buttchin, sad
Cozy
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>>108352693??
>>108352321>>108352680You ARE using "seiza" for sitting on knees, right?
>>108352711Yes, I also tried "on knees, sitting" but both give the same frequent long torso/short leg issues.
>>108352426sovl>>108352541There used to be a custom "play sound" node.