Chrome won't stop flashbanging the shit out of me>OS dark mode>Dark Reader>Open/refresh a page>BANG!Even 4chan with Tomorrow theme is flashbanging me. (no Dark Reader)meanwhile Firefox has>browser.display.background_color.darkWhy is Chrome like this?
>>108505951it’s what I’ve learned to do when I’m browsing the Web in bed
>>108505701>less light doesnt mean less lightretard
>>108504991chrome://flagssearch Auto Dark Mode and enable it.you're welcome.i can't even use firefox because chromes dark mode is so good, doesn't slow down like with faggy extensions.
>>108505701non-OLED poorfag peasant detected
>>108504991Go to chrome://flags and enable "Auto Dark Mode for Web Contents" and "Force Dark Mode"It used to work better. Before, you could select the type of inversion used, and it didn't fuck with all of the pictures on the webpage. Now, you'll see that some image thumbnails are color inverted for no reason. Kinda gay, but otherwise works.
>all the distros adding age verification because california requires it what so if south sudan requires OS to have skin color and dick size verification they will add it too? why does this need to affect me if I'm not american
>>108503538It's just a matter who has the most money to spend on court.You can argue about it in sane and logical, but you will always fail.e.g. most heart pacemakers are running some sort OS to program and control it.Is it illegal to use it now? how would you verify it?Honestly my schizo theory, is just a way for pedophiles to attack back if their victims sue them.
>>108503538does that help them identify children to groom and rape?
>>108503538there aren't any gay tech Jews in South Sudan retard
What distros are not doing it? I'm a brainlet who daily drives fedora so please don't say nerd shit like arch or gentoo.
>>108504117>muh strawmen argumentWhy shitty parents letting kids access to porn should concern me then huh ? I'm single fuck off.
What the fuck is wrong with MacOS's newest Finder?>search "Word">doesn't list Microsoft Word>search "Microsoft Word">doesn't list Microsoft Word>search "Steam">doesn't list SteamI may as well use the terminal at this point.
>>108502086use spotlight, but also know that it has been known to fuck up too.>>108503508>Finders never been much better tbf.venting about the finder has been happening since the move to OS X. it hasn't improved.
>>108502992Jej
mac has updatedb ?
>>108505053bass
>>108502086wouldn't know, never touched anything Itrash™
/g/, I’m freaking out.Power just went out for a second. When my PC turned back on I got this. I’m retarded, so I don’t know what it is or what to do.Please help.
>>108506748Get the fuck out.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/recovery-drive-abb4691b-5324-6d4a-8766-73fab304c246
>>108507025…I probably have some hentai somewhere in my history someone might consider pizza. What a scary thought.
>>108507146Good point
>>108506590https://wiki.osdev.org/Broken_UEFI_implementationsThis is likely just bad programming.Im hoping that what happened is fine... your hardware is most likely fine. If your GPU was broken it would not cause your PC to go to the BIOS your GPU is fine and same with your RAM... most likely your motherboard COULD be suspect for actual damage. I hope everything gets better man
What do I have to know about power banks, to be able to Frankenstein multiple batteries to a single controller and have a single large power supply?
If you really, really just want a big battery, buy a LiFePO4 Lithium Deep Cycle battery. They are designed for RVs, trailer-homes, caravans, boats, etc... Anywhere you'd want a shitload of power for running water pumps and other off-grid living necessities. They are fucking massive and heavy, and usually have built-in protection circuits. Some even have shit like Bluetooth so you can use an app to monitor the battery's status.Pair it with a multi-chemistry RV charger set to Lithium mode.
>>108507127you want to strip powerbanks for cells? am i reading this right?
If you have to ask this you are a fire hazard.
>>108507559200 ah lithium battery frfr
>>108507559I kneel.
Recently I had a reference visit at one of our customers that deals with industrial automation, think programming PLCs and what not there I had opportunity to ask about their job and one team, two guys to be exact, were developing logic for some smelting machine, I asked them how do they test it to make sure their solutions are working/are optimal. It turns out they do NOTHING in terms of developing logic itself, they just implement whatever requirements their customer sends them. They literally have a fucking PDF of some graphical sequence algorithm, like those you learn on day 0 of CS and they just translate that already step-based logic to step-based blocks in PLCs and it takes them a fucking month, PDF with 40-50 pages where each page is just a big rectangle with some step definitions and it takes two of them a month to implement it an that's not even including tests, which by the way are the most retarded manual busy work imaginable since they have to manually go through the procedure and test if everything works as stated, they don't even test for illegal input states or what-if-something-goes-wrong scenariosIs life really that easy in PLC land?
>>108507565>you're absolutely delusional if you think a company won't lay off workers if efficiency (worker output) goes up.That's not what I said, I said companies don't generally fire PLC programmers and that they generally keep the local PLC programmers because they are needed to quickly fix problems in production when the PLCs stop.They won't fire you no matter if you spend 1 day adding 2000 tags or 3 months to do it because what's most valuable about you is supposed to be your familiarity with the SCADA system and PLCs of the factory and your ability to fix them quickly. >>108507565>have you ever heard of these companies called google, microsoft, amazon aws, etc?What of them? They aren't running. Nuclear power plants nor are they producing advanced chemicals in 8 day processes where a PID that's badly unoptimized can cause a 4 million dollar batch to go bad irreversibly.
>>108507568PLCs exist because they're a complete package with defined characteristics, service warranties, availability guarantees, etc. and because ladder logic is relatively easy to understand which means process parameters can be manipulated by non-programmers (electricians.) the guy who did a 2 year trade school program studying industrial electronics cannot and should not be expected to fuck around with C code or whatever. ladder logic can be configured with safety guarantees so people don't die when a buffer overflow on janky dipshitted C code bugs out and causes a pressure vessel to explode or a 50 ton hydraulic ram to go 500% rapid into a human being.
>>108507587It depends, but what's true is that knowledge is almost always lacking in one area or another and the product is shit programs.
>>108507587i >>108507597 worked in a factory for a few years. the shift electricians would tweak and troubleshoot PLC parameters to the best of their abilities. if they were stumped they would defer to the electrical maintenance manager who went to school for EE. if he couldn't figure it out they would pay big money to fly out OEM PLC specialists (bosch rexroth) who were presumably EEs.
>>108502773>Is life really that easy in PLC land?Yes but the customer had to write the spec in the first place and if someone fucks up the place burns down and the company goes bankrupt. IT is infinitely more fault tolerant and make it up as you go along.
Why can't we accept that IPv6 is a dumpster fire and leave it in the trash where it belongs
>>108502090IPV6 is shit, I noticed instability went away after turning it off, then later saw it was necessary for network discovery and filesharing through LANs, on Wangblows anyway.
>>108507457The guidestones are bullshit.How do I know? Read the rest of the text in your pic. They arent doing any of it. In fact they are going against it hard.
>>108507476Firewalls might have protection against that. It was a thing that skype could do in 2004 or something. Not a big surprise if someone did not knew it was a thing. Because now it probably is not. When did you use it the last time?
>>108507503if they aren't even doing it, it's more proof that its true and facts
>>108507457>500,000,000Still too many.
is it real?
>>108507115Crypto slop is when you pay a bunch of kols to shill your permissioned memechain to dump your capital flight from mina to scam retail. Hashchan has no token, takes no cut, serves no ads, or takes any donations. Its antislop by definition
>>108506775bbc
>>108506660Worse, the Indian Internet Theory is real.
>>108506660i wish it was
>>108506660Yes, the majority of the internet is just bots, AI, and fake bullshit. Even most websites are now just bot made, copy/paste from a simple template and filled by AI.
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>>108506731>motion is goodvery funny
>>108506669catbox.moe
What's the best way to use joycaption in comfy?
>>108507573"Honey, wanna go take a bite at Guguk?"
post em
>>108506609>>108506630>>108506829Cinnamon's great. Only issue I have is sometimes after sleep, it fucks the refresh rate, but it's easily fixable with `Alt+f2 -> r`Was looking forward to Cosmic, but seeing as System76 has been sitting on their thumbs with it since December, it looks like I'm more looking forward to Cinnamon on Wayland becoming the de-facto.Really enjoyed Gnome but I'd rather not go back over Cinnamon or Cosmic.
>>108506939very beautiful Taj Mahal, sir
>>108506609To answer your question, it doesn't contain all the software, just the WM/DE and options/customization tools. I don't know everything that's installed by default, but two that I use religiously and consider necessary are TimeShift, which is available on Arch, and Xed, which isn't officially available but it's a fork of Gedit.>>108506947Picrel
>>108506893if you write your own you're a royalty in these threads
>>108506904jesus, this is was autism looks like
Are these really the only two options left?
>>108495959yes, vi for larpers and tryhards, vscode for the rest
>>108500193Hes spiritually white thoughever
>>108496829OP proven to be a faggot yet again
Remember when everyone was jerking off over Sublime?
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>>108507590Maybe it could even be a separate instance modelled after Gentoo's GURU where you have to manually request access but once approved can edit any package but only in a staging repository. Then trusted maintainers manually merge changes into the production instance.
>>108507439What if I want it as stand alone application?
>>108507602You can just run it standalone like that. A service is convenient since you can enable/disable it and have it restart if it crashes, etc, though.
>>108507498Snapshots for OS, No defragmentation on media.
>>108507577copium
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Openclaw suddenly failed out of nowhere and now I can't restart it because I'm not home.How do I prevent this?I have a method of fallback which isn't working.1 local models2 qwen3.63 openrouter/freeBut somehow when it fails it doesn't come back online and reply to me on telegram.
>>108507306>provide no details, information, requirements, or constraints>Claude makes assumptions and fills in the gaps with best practices>see this, don't interrupt or correct it, just allow it to keep going>somehow this is Claude's faultRetard.
>>108507453I doubt OpenAI allows prefilling.
>>108507531I guess I need to keep constructing more elaborate lies to get the goods then
>>108507489use remote claude
i installed gentoo like you guys told meemerged xfce and some stuff like browser, steam etcwhat else can i do for compile times or overall usability/performance
>>108502857Keep in mind development on xlibre has been very active.Seems ripe for introducing CVEs.Something to keep in mind when running gentoo or something else bleeding edge.
>>108501943install windows
>>108503535>xfce needs elogind for whatever reasonnot true, it runs perfectly fine with the service disabled, you can have the library installed and xfce linked against it, whatever, it does nothing without the service.>>108503627gem but I like Slackware and even Void better than Gentoo
>>108503011elogind and dbus are not the same as systemd, and they especially lack the extreme scope creep of systemd
>>108501943>108504109stop having over 800 packages for example. I bet youre using systemd too
are pc speakers still a thing? i don't want to wear headphones on my head all day like some call center employeebut when i search for PC speakers there are barely any for saleam i supposed to drop hundreds of dollars on an audio interface and some proper speakers or is there some middle ground
>>108506674I checked it now myself but the DAC I have preamps the line out anyway unless I change it in the settings.
>>108503435You can't actually hear it from more than a couple of feet away. I used to sit about 3m back from my 8 inch monitors and only even knew they hissed because I put my ear right up against them one time for some unrelated reason. Now I have them at my desk right next to me and it's enough that it's annoying, I turn them off whenever I'm doing something that doesn't benefit from good quality audio.
>>108487257since you have no idea or preference whatsoever just stick with your shit covered, curry scented headset. should compliment you perfectly.
>>108488883It's called a USB cable... I'll show you later
>>108507566my cheap active speakers have been silent ever since I switched my DAC but I also didn't ramp up the volume too high. The devices itself can cause it, the cabling, some ground loop, the power supply. There is a whole market for all this selling "audiophil" versions of everything which is usually just overpriced snake oil.