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Holy shit, there's a FOSS reverse engineered operating system based on windows when it was good (up through 7). This is the perfect solution, nobody has to use winjeet 10 and nobody has to use linux. Why isn't anyone talking about this? It's been under steady development so it's likely going to be finished soon.
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>>107737482
Yeah, the whole reactos thing seems like some retarded university research project not intended for real world usage.
Despite being based in Russia they feel the need to follow American copyrights. They basically don't know what the fuck they're doing and it's a dead, irrelevant project. I don't think it even works on real hardware.
>What they should have done is developed each module to 100% before touching anything else
Agree
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>>107737482
>What they should have done is developed each module to 100% before touching anything else. And they should have tested each individual dll separately dropped into a win2k3 install. Had they done this they could have had it done 10 times over by now. Windows is not that complex.
Then why haven't you built your own OS already?
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>>107736901
According to protondb it already fails at playing kirikiri engine vns(yuzusoft, marmalade, a majority of vns) without artifacts in at least some configurations
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>>107737535
>I don't think it even works on real hardware.
It does, if said hardware is a 30 year old Dell Dimension or some equally old Packard Bell.
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>>107736641
everone here knows about it, it's rarely mentioned because it has been in alpha for the last 20 years and progresses slowly

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Is it actually better than just using the web chat interface?
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>>107736523
it wont youll just be less and less capable
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>>107736306
It already did this to some redditor
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>>107736273
This.
I've been using it to create little software packages. It even writes up the notes and readme files.
>>107736349
Deepseek lol
>>107736368
It uses a lot of tokens. Choose your llm wisely.
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>>107737162
local deepseek?
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>>107736581
>As as I can tell running it, it is limited to the folder you run it
It isn't. I had Claude enter a directory one above and start populating shit.
> incessantly asks if it is allowed to run commands,
It does this to a retarded degree though.

>>107736259
It is much nicer. I've had it spun up projects for me very quickly. If the project is small and simple it can slam dunk. Evem. Better if you skeleton out your architecture first.

However if the project is sufficiently large or complex it's still retarded. I had it try and do disassembly ASM docs of an NES game. It told me it was done 6 times when it wasn't. Then the same thing when porting to C. I got it to finally render the main menu of a game with the right palette, sprites, and text. It couldn't get the cursor or music right though

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 9/7600X, 7800X3D, 9800X3D
-Budget:7500F
Workstation: 9950X
Premium: 9950X3D

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>>107737590
Depends on price of 5060 ti 16gb. If it's 50 dollars or less difference go with that. Not worth paying anymore than that though they perform the same basically like 5% or less depending on the game in either one's favor.
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>>107737633
okay i'll look into some other avenues first before replacing it, thanks
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>>107737592
if you're willing to drop settings when necessary you'll be more than fine. The most common gpu on steam hw survey is still a 3060 and it's growing not declining. In 4 years there MIGHT be a gpu on par with a 5060 ti leading the charts but it wouldn't even surprise me if it was something worse.
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RGB QD-OLED UPDATE:
https://x.com/TFTCentral/status/2006802343917138336
>To clarify. The sub pixels are standing upright like pillars, vertically. They are aligned from left to right RGB which I suppose you’d call horizontal layout. Same as an LCD = RGB stripe This “V stripe” naming scheme and the random pics from the MSI teaser are confusing things
Far-right is the next-gen panel structure not the vertical middle illustration floating in some leaks despite the "V Stripe" name Sammy went with for the tech. We've dodged a bullet. Still unhappy that neither LG nor Samsung's "Stripe RGB" offerings will have equally sized subpixels.
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>>107737668
Trust the experts

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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Saarnix, is in fact, VNU/Saarnix, or as I've recently taken to calling it, VNU plus Saarnix.
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>>107737600
Based
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>>107737600
India wonned i see bitch like your mother for 500 rupees in market

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How do I cope with getting old?
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>>107736084
you have teeth?
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>>107735939
idk anon. I wonder too. how do I cope with getting old and not having lived my life at its fullest because I had a shitty family, a retarded narcissistic single mom that made me work occasionally since ~6 to buy my own shit, and no one to tell me to get as far from her as possibly, to find a gf and to enjoy life?
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>>107735939
i count my age in hex
i'm still a teen in it
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>>107735946
Chris Hansen disagrees.
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>>107736520
>not having lived my life at its fullest
This is a myth and chasing it will only leave you even more unfulfilled.

Find purpose in God and everything will look fresh again.

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I'm 95% sold on crippling my Apple hardware with Linux autism. I'd lose ~35% of battery life. But I hate Mac OS with a passion.

Please, convince me not to.
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>>107736561
>And why do you still buy Apple hardware?
Linus torvalds bought macbooks for his kids (he installed linux) and he even uses an m series macbook running Linux. The hardware is good, the software is just aids.
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>>107736412
>Please, convince me not to.
That's the only way I'd ever consider using a Mac, so I say go right ahead.
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>>107736808
>The hardware is good
It's not really distinguishable from any other high end laptop chipset. What matters is software.
>Muh battery life
Yeah a 70Wh battery and hyper aggressive power management software will do that.
If by hardware you mean that fat fucking battery, sure. The actual silicon isn't special though.
>Muh less heat
Probably the one real advantage the hardware has, especially for a laptop, so I'll grant you this one too.

>Please, convince me not to.
If it's newer than an M2 it's not going to work very well, if at all.
It's also based on Fedora, so it's really just going to be even shittier than MacOS.
GPU drivers work, but suck because Apple's hardware isn't designed for Kronos APIs.
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>hates mac os with a passion
>still owns apple hardware
This does not make a lick of sense to me desu.
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>>107736808
Linus Torvalds is an authority on good hardware because... he reads emails and kernel code without syntax highlighting all day?

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WHAT IS HAPPENING TO MY SERVER HELP
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Is this a Reddit post? You don't earn money with a post here right?
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>>107737405
>Is this a Reddit post?
as in this is from reddit?
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>>107737414
No I mean a Reddit style post purely to drive engagement and farm gems or what ever trash is available there.
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>>107737445
theres no updoots here tho
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>>107737450
>he doesn't know

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107737238
I AM the wojak
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>>107737238
> did you really just reply with a wojack meme?
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>>107723465
Bro normies are on multiple subscription services for tv shows already. The normgroids will put up with anything.
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>>107731654
lol kill yourself
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>>107726735
Just imagine your silly furry porn you dummy. You shouldn't be making porn at all, it's just a waste of cycles.

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iPhone 17 is so good that even massive android shill Linus from LinusTechTips is forced to admit it.

Applechads stay winning.
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PLEASE BAN FAGGOT KIDS WHO KEEP MAKING THREADS ABOUT RETARDED ECELEBS
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>>107737325
>nooooo he said something about a product i hate nooooooo mods please ban him

lmfao
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>>107737312
Kill yourself shill
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>>107737312
Did everyone forget how misleading this faggot is? I swear the internet has the memory of a goldfish
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>>107737312
Stop advertising e-celebs. Advertising these jackoffs is against the board's rules.

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107736807
Personally;
>Better documentation (man pages actually exist)
>Better kernel and the concept of base system (linux is terrible in both respects)
>Better support for foreign software/more foreign users/developers (mostly Japanese don't really care about any other non-English outsiders)
>Community consists of actual developers instead of LARPing faggots (NetBSD and OpenBSD)
>Tools are better for managing the system (sysctl, ifconfig vs. ip, coreutils are much better etc.)
>No constant churn of BS re-writes of existing software shoved in as default with zero testing only to be quickly replaced again in a couple of years. The stuff I used and learned in mid-90s is the stuff we're still using today
>Much much higher quality community to interact with IRL at hackerthons and cons
>No constant licensing autism
>No idol worship (even Theo gets called a faggot on a daily basis)
>better firewall/networking tools (pf is amazing and I refuse to use anything else these days)
>All the Win32/NT/POSIX software I need just werks
>Ports are much higher quality and better integrated with the rest of the system
>Meaningful security mitigations other OSs will never get or waited 20+ years to implement badly

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>>107737070
What are Japanese users doing with BSD? What hardware are they running? Are they mostly sysadmins or programmers? What explains their being so many of them in say NetBSD? Can you elaborate on BSD ports vs Portage? Are you saying every BSD ports tree is superior? Isn't Portage more granular with USE flags? What makes Xenocara special? Isn't it just a few security patches?
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>>107737070
so there isn't one big thing, but more a lot of smaller things adding up it seems? Also, checked.
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>>107737070
What hardware are you running? It sounds like you're running OpenBSD, why did you land on that one?
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>>107735878
pufferfish wit da big ass lip

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You don't still use F-Droid, do you?
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>>107728296
what malware is on the playstore?
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>>107737469
you, proper.
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>>107734718
>it's completely incorrect
it's not and he's a dumbass.
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>>107722956
>https://repo.accrescent.app/repodata.1.json
>Needing to Parse Javascript Object Notation to see what applications are on a store front
OH NO NO NO AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

>>107722967
Oof. F-droid stay winning in that case.
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>>107737567
From August last year: https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/08/77-malicious-apps-removed-from-google-play-store

Note: REMOVED, but that doesn't mean the Play Store doesn't have malware apps that Google has yet to catch.

The problem with the Play store is that outside of the big apps (WhatsApp, Discord, Facebook, Twitter, blah blah blah... you get the point) you're literally rolling the dice on smaller apps. IF you can even find them. There is so much shit on the Play Store now that it's impossible to know if you want an application or not and Google has made the discovery EVEN FUCKING WORSE in the attempt to have you check the store daily.

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>>107735342
Compositing ended the era of responsive UI and ushered in the era of lag.
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Watching videos of Compiz (red matrix wallpaper) on YouTube in 2008 was my introduction to desktop Linux. I thought it was an OS from the future.
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Based wobbly windows

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbCg9_YgKgM

>>107736890
Literally me in 2008, the Beryl Matrix desktop was so coo, I had to get Ubuntu to see what's up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgV2GlsufI
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>>107731445
Correct.
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>>107731717
>compiz is not part of MATE
fedora mate uses compiz by default

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Wtf happened to their reverse image search? It's even worse than Google's now.
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>>107736913
Deprecated. Just use img2img and generate a whole gallery.
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>>107736822
What country are you in?
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>>107736822
I think they're just getting blocked from a lot of places since they're russia based, and that's makes the results/image search worse
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lenso.ai seems better but requires a subscription
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>>107736822
They had to structure under a new business name in another country due to sanctions and then they partnered with Microsoft on some AI data thing.

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>>107732464
>what specifically is broken
Mainly cursor warping, that's a feature that Wayland doesn't care to implement, but also window positioning apparently:
https://www.kicad.org/blog/2025/06/KiCad-and-Wayland-Support/
Personally I run a relatively small 4K monitor set to 250% Scale in System Settings (also KDE and Wayland for the moment), and I frequently get issues with KiCAD and its cursor positioning (cursor appears to be in X position, is actually in Y position). Anything 200% or above causes this problem. When I put stock Fedora and its Gnome spin onto a flash drive and tested KiCAD, I got the same issue both times. Going to the flatpak fixed this for the most part, but I still have issues zooming to an undesired coordinate, and the render resolution is diminished with no openGL instance found. I'm not certain all of my problems are caused by Wayland not playing ball, but at the very least if I can remove it from the equation their support staff might actually pay attention to me. They also said "arch can be weird" so that's also a variable I'd like to be rid of by going to something closer to Ubuntu, Debian, or Fedora.

If you have a few minutes, set your monitor's scale to over 200% and see if you get any problems.
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>>107737433
Why would you intentionally buy hardware that needs anything but 100 or 200% scaling?
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>>107737573
If they have some 13" laptop I can see that (great little portable machines but always a nightmare with their displays).
They said monitor though. I agree with you. I don't know why you'd intentionally buy such a small 4K monitor like that. Must have been a mistake.
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>>107735739
Kubuntu

>>107736444
>In regards to btrfs: I assume that'd it'd use the matching drives (8+8) (16+16) as raid 1 pairs
No. btrfs mirroring works at file level so your disks can be of arbitrary sizes and it will work optimally as long as no one disk is larger than the sum of all other disks.
>shit can break at any time?
Not with Debian, since it maintains the same kernel version throughout its lifetime. And not with Ubuntu since Canonical fully supports ZFS.
This would be a concern with Arch (since it's rolling and gets new kernels fast) or Fedora (new releases happen as frequently as Ubuntu but without the commitment to support ZFS).
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>>107736569
Kubuntu 25.10
No matter what you choose, create a swap file 2-4 GB in size, you'll definitely need it.

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>take CS class at uni (for fun, not my major)
>this is what the other students are coding on
And then you wonder why we need H1B indians
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>>107736076
Yes you can
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>>107729851
And yet they're still getting their CS work done with this "non computer."
What's your excuse?
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Why are the /g/ays here pretending that you could compile shit on iPads?
I could guarantee that all of those zoomers are pasting their code into online compilation websites; that is if they actually bother to build their shit - of course, they probably can't run the output on their cucked goypads anyway.
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>>107736596
icucks have hijacked the thread, send reinforcements
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>>107736596
What does it matter where it compiles? You're there to learn CS, not ricing Linux Thinkpads. Nobody is hiring you based on your distro.


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