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What's "unknown" and "other"?
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>>107855897
Mostly Windows
>>107855914
If you so much as use an adblocker you don't show up on this site at all and they aren't partnered with any other major brokers like google or cloudflare that have the net traffic presence to see through adblockers. statcounter is notoriously buggy and unreliable. look at their 2023 data lmfao
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>>107855914
BSD is very relevant, and you are a fag or a glower (probably both)
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>>107855897
TempleOS
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>>107855897
>he's never run a website
they're bots anon
but seeing as your pic doesn't give detail about where it's getting this data from, who knows
also, tried out ungoogled-chromium in openbsd today, user agent said linux anyway
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>>107855897
statcounter, being a useless piece of shit site run from a mail box in an industrial park in ireland, relies 100% on javascript embedded in many websites that read user agents. since people can set their user agent to whatever they like, you end up with "unknown" percentage (usually when a browser completely denies access to the user agent data or gives it nothing) and crazy shit like apple being "14%" and "10%" despite only having an 8% market share at any given time (lots of people are using mac os and osx in emulators in 2026).

statcounter is an embarrassing joke.

>>107855914
this is correct

>>107856328
statcounter pay websites to include their javascript to mine any connecting users of data. if you use firefox and noscript, statcounter gets nothing. this is why when you see browser usage on this trash site, firefox rarely ranks highly because they're not able to get any useful information from those browsers as most people use noscript and ublock origin.

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For thousands of years men have carried all the burdens of providing and everything that comes with civilization. Now it's women's time to pick up the slack and carry civilization forward.
My plan is to be a neet and for women wagies to pay their fair share by providing for me and everybody else in society for the next six thousand years.

It's time for men to sit back, relax and take it very easy for the next two thousand years at the very least. We earned it after all.
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Ok, fair, but I hope you're ready to be essentially a second class citizen.
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>>107858355
I'm a 31 year old neet just chillin at my parents house learning about tech it's comfy but also lonely I need fulfillment I will build something great or at least contribute to something already in motion.

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Which language is better for AI coding agents?
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>>107857895
JavaScript.
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>>107857895
Pure assembly is all you need
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Never tried Haskell, but Rust works oh so beautifully. The compiler catches errors that other languages would let slip by and the error messages actually help the agents fix the problems. It's truly over for C/C++ in this new era.

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>>107680640
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107857942
The only librebooted thinkpad worth keeping is an X60.
Every other librebooted chinkpad should be sold at a comically inflated price to some other freetard.
>>107857394
Gentoo should suit you well, my anonymous hacker ally.
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>>107857591
Holy shit that thing will make all the girls cringe
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>>107857867
Yes but not in the 2242 slot. You need an adapter for the 2280 slot or just buy a 2280.
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>>107858224
>X60
So I keep it then? I can't imagine it appreciating in value *that* much in the future. Sure, it's one of the most glownigger-free boards compatible with Libreboot, but even then there are some caveats.
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>>107858250
yeah, I meant the wwan slot. fine, no 2nd ssd I guess

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SOVL
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>>107857439
Doesn't SMPlayer use MPV as the engine?
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>>107858037
yes, it can choose between mpv and mplayer as the core. It basically reveals many mpv flags as GUI options.
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what is the point of these keys? remove them
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>>107856911
How am I supposed to type thousands of different symbols quickly and efficiently on my ancient lisp machine? I NEED all those modifier keys!
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>>107853156
Why do trannies always want to remove things
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>>107857145
Satanic compulsion to destroy all the beauty of God's creation, including the ANSI keyboard layout
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keyboards need to go through a total makeover to be honest. It would effectively require a new operating system to become popular for it to ever happen, though. Maybe mac could try it, lmao.
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>>107857194
how would you go further than split ergo trackball?

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The decline of men approaching women functions like a political shock even when nobody frames it that way.
It reshapes family formation. Fewer approaches mean fewer relationships, later marriages, lower birth rates, and accelerating demographic decline. That feeds directly into labor shortages, pension stress, immigration politics, and generational conflict. Governments can pass incentives but they cannot legislate attraction or courage.

Second, it polarizes gender politics. Many women interpret non-approach as disinterest or resentment while many men experience it as rational risk avoidance shaped by social sanction, economic precarity, and fear of misreading norms. Each side builds narratives about the other and political movements harvest those grievances.

Third, it weakens informal social trust. Approaching a stranger used to be a low-level civic act that trained people to tolerate rejection, ambiguity, and difference. When that disappears, people retreat into apps, algorithms, and identity-filtered spaces which harden group boundaries and reduce empathy.

Fourth, it shifts power to platforms and institutions. Dating apps, HR departments, and legal frameworks mediate intimacy that used to be negotiated face to face. That concentrates cultural authority in systems optimized for liability management and profit, not human bonding.

Finally, it produces downstream radicalization. Large populations of unattached men historically correlate with instability, withdrawal, or extremist politics. Most do not become violent but many disengage from civic life, work, and optimism itself which is politically corrosive.

what the hold up
free everything
dym,axion car burning hydrogen gas stirling engine
russian concrete wheel monorail
greenarrays.com computing

https://youtu.be/KbnGlcQiL1c?si=pQwaOgCdAVI5QiGH

https://youtu.be/uK367T7h6ZY?si=-dE4z1QPBjpd5UmF

https://youtu.be/0PclgBd6_Zs?si=LOBURaCdGPzX0H7P

https://youtu.be/qlQQDQ_xmvg?si=o0i2CFuk8LiwcXEN
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female nipples are allowed on blue boards but i'm using the tomorrow theme
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>this is still up
paste
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>>107856751
Pic doesn't look like AI. Am I a fucking boomer? Is it over for me?
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>>107858345
ur cookd bro fr fr
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>>107858354
Damn it :/

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why cant linux handle basic tasks in 2025 without shitting the bed?
macOS literally invented drag and drop nearly half a century ago
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>>107858078
For the same reason scammers don't spellcheck; it's to filter out the people with a triple digit IQ
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>>107858078
Why did you post a random unrelated thread?
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>>107858227
Fix your bot
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>>107858231
You troonix users are insane
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>>107858410
What are you dumb inigger talking about? It's the exact same thread, reposted

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107851104
Early 2000s was kino, photos were low quality and so were videos, but it was all still a fun time. I still have a lot of early videos from phones when they used 144p kek.
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>>107847656

https://www.efani.com/blog/most-secure-cell-phone-service-providers
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>>107858213
>Most Secure Cell Phone Service Providers
>Here’s where the most secure cell phone service providers in 2025 land.
>1. Efani

>source: efani.com

sounds legit
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>>107858225

https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/phreeli-new-privacy-first-mobile-carrier/
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>Go to security event
>Random companies piggybacking on the ai craze
>Wesecureyourstuff.ai, Securo.ai, Sec.ai etc etc
>Junior engineer and two killer minges in high heels at every booth
I wanna be a killer minge in a skirt and high heels too!

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So is this the true endgame distro or what?
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>>107856774
It still uses runit for init and doesn't automatically use any systemd modules by default. You can optionally configure stuff like elogind for session management, but you can use any alternative you'd like

>>107856689
It really does just werk. I have a laptop running it and haven't had any major issues getting anything to run. I'm using glibc though, so ymmv with using musl
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>>107857175
why are systemd antis like this?
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>>107856384
i've been using it since mid 10s and i enjoy it
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I'm finally moving away from it after the better part of a decade due to lack of repo support. xbps is nearly perfect as a package manager (shlib wrangling is kind of a pain in the ass), runit is great, musl support tickles my autism just right but most PRs end up going stale or totally ignored and maintaining a void-packages fork is practically mandatory these days. If I wanted to roll my own distro I'd run Slackware or something.
Void genuinely needs another shakeup on par with Xtraeme leaving at this point, idk if it's incompetence or lack of motivation or manpower or what but the current leadership is just not handling things well.
Giving Artix a shot next, little wary of the apparent lack of any good way to keep repos from mixing if you want to use Arch packages but we'll see how things work out.
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>>107856384
the end game is actually Nix

>I pay 20 dollars a month to generate thumbnail images
Is this guy alright in the head or just straight up lying to cover up his ERP addiction?
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>>107858389
it would cost way more to commission an artist to make them
that said, of course he's gooning to AI but he can't just say that out loud
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post this shit again, clearly we didn't saw and understood the value of this amazing topic from the first time

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Why are they so hellbent on destroying their brand? What's their endgame?
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>>107852109
There is no endgame, update now for the new version of Microslop 365 Jeetpilot where AI saves your trash folder
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If they kill off windows and xbox they make more money on the products that actually generate the shareholders money. Now do you understand?
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>>107852109
ms product users
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>>107852109
Azure is their main source of income. AI runs on a server farm that the independent AI companies usually don't own.
Put two and two together, OP.
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>>107853370
Onedrive increases revenue for blood pressure medication. If it was actually usable it would increase business.

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I am buying a Google Pixel 7a because my Samsung A03s doesn't work with voicemail and doesn't charge properly.

What am I in for buying a Google Pixel 7a? What did I do wrong with my Samsung?

Is Google Pixel 7a a good phone? I heard mixed things about Google Pixels being slow but other things about it being really useful. The one I am getting is octa-core and has 128 gigabytes.
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Why 7a specifically? I don't know how many rupees you can spare, but 8a, 9a, or even last couple years of flagships are pretty cheap. A like-new condition Pixel 9 Pro is under $500.
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Just factory reset your A03s and see if it fixes it
>pixel 7a
Nigga if you're a jew with your money like I am just get a Moto G 2024 or 2025 for like 150 bucks. At least that shit comes with an SD card slot and headphone jack.
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>>107856995
>just buy the worse UX with forced ads , locked down to the point it's literally useless.
Go back to r3ddit, low IQ zoomer faggot.
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>>107857370
Yeah, but Motorola sucks ass at QA
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>>107856975
I have it. It's fine, but too big for my taste so I downgraded to an iPhone SE and I'm using the Pixel just for banking.

>>107857152
Did they not remove the headphone jack, the mute toggle, fingerprint scanner and home button, ?

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What is the AMD equivalent of the 1080ti?
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R9 290x
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7900XTX 5 years from now
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>>107857817
7900xtx
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>>107857828
fbpb loved that lil nigger such good value
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>>107857817
7970 ghz edition


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