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Recommendations for affordable wireless IP security camera that are opensource and compatible to Linux system.
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>>106475053
Integrated solar panels are a thing.
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>>106470560
Do you want something that works properly or do you want an overpriced shitberry pie toy?
Pick up used old Sony ones for cheap locally if you want cheap, not chink spyware, and not too shit.
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>>106475103
Also wireless cameras are dogshit toys, use PoE.
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>>106473629
I'm a cable chad, but there are wireless camera that stream 24/7
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>>106475191
>there are wireless camera that stream 24/7
if it takes a power cable, is it really "wireless" then?

>he buys a new battery instead of replacing the cells inside his old battery
Let me guess, basic electronics is too intimidating for you?
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The cells are the expensive bit anyway
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what kind of autism is this?
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>>106472017
>she doesn't buy old laptop batteries by the pallet
>she doesn't shuck the enclosures and test for good cells to make a 40kwh whole house battery
>she doesn't wire points of entry with bad cells and keep a clacker in her sock at all times
Nice hobby though
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>>106472017
how do I do this without killing myself?
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>>106472017
indian hands typed this

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And tell me to kill myself
here is a worse song with no effort put into it except pressing drum maschine buttons
https://youtu.be/h_TrHNnWhO4

FUCK YOU!
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>>106475160
The bass is too bloated, and the track is incredibly compressed - YouTube certainly didn't do it any favours.
Did you use open-back headphones to mix it?

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what are you working on /g/?

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So Valgrind obtain statics information about cache misses and branch mispredicts via *simulation*? WTF. I thought it was using performance registers somehow.
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I always put a space between the function declaration and parameter list.
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>>106474947
gross
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Got back into my C compiler side project and just spent the last 2 days implementing graph coloring register allocation. Now I have to get it to actually spill haha
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>>106438821
Haskell is the perfect NEET lang

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my dad just bought a fucking 3k macbook pro and it boots and run faster than my shitty 2k pc, i'm so fucking mad and jealous
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>>106474298
YOU'RE mad? imagine how mad your dad is at having a 35 year old son still living at home
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>>106474298
street shit harder currynigger
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Post your build or forever be banned from /g/
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>>106474852
You think street shitters can afford a MacBook are you brown or just stupid?
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>>106474298
macbooks are nice

>but sars AMD and Android are very good value sars!

Don't care, still buying Apple Praneeth!

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Ok java bros, is this shit really the means of avoiding SQL ORM persistence once and for all?

I've messed with it and seeing some less than consistent/predictable behaviour at times
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>>106472441
use case is when you are sick and tired of using ORMs like Hibernate to access an SQL database when you don't need to use a backend SQL database (eg: greenfield project with no legacy SQL backend to wrap). Instead, persist the object graph directory AND perform queries using Java streams API instead of messy SQL.
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>>106472425
Well, that's gay. Pretty much indicative of actual faggots involved in Eclipse Modelling. Contrived bullshit
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>>106472425
Figured it out. Eager saving/loading instances consisting the reference graph doesn't behave by default as theybpromisevin their sales pitch. ONLY if you explicitly configure for EAGER loading/saving. Can be done on a per fi we ld basis
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>>106470498
Sounds like street shitter tech.
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>>106474922
Worse. It's part of the Eclipse foundation, the people that brought you EMF. Okay, they're white, but they are all actual faggots in the same way troons infiltrated the entire C++ dev committee.

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Should I, bros?
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>>106467829
No no no no nononononono no no!!!!!
I hope this reply gets read in time before it is too late. Do not buy that phone!
AGM is *poison*. I had one of their phones and I endured it for two months before having to give up.
To make a long story short, the fucker would randomly decide to not make calls. THE WHOLE POINT OF A PHONE IS TO MAKE (and take) CALLS.
I got a TLS semi-dumb phone. Much better. Night and day.
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no AGM is shit. if you want rugged, get a CAT S22 flip

if you want a dumb phone that can do smart things get a TCL Flip 2 with AOSP
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>>106474710
>the corpo that made cat phones went out of business last year
>s=(((smartphone)))
no
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>>106467829
I have the feeling, that the golden age of dumbphones is over. Everything what is produced today is quality wise not comparable to phones from back in the day. Be it battery lifetime, build quality and other small details. I noticed that dumbphones from today (even from Nokia) have a lot of design flaws, which would be back than intolerable.
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>>106472911
And that is bad because........

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And tell me to kill myself
here is a worse song with no effort put into it except pressing drum maschine buttons
https://youtu.be/h_TrHNnWhO4

FUCK YOU!

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How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide

>/iemg/'s Blog/Wiki (Archive, Books & Papers, Music Editorial, etc.):
https://4ciemg.github.io/IEMGazette/

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>>106473605
nta but where do you get them?
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I bought a 2nd pair of Gatos because I fucked up my last pair, and I totally forgot how normal it sounds stock. It's always nice when the only EQ you have to do is a bass shelf. I've never had headphones with such an agreeable tuning.
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>>106474616
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide#iem-maintenance-filters
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How is Nora compared to Origin? Sidegrade, downgrade?
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>>106470828
I remember being pleasantly surprised by the original Chu when I got it but every pair I got ended up clogged under a week
The Chu 2 gave me no real impression. Neither good nor bad, it just sounds boring and I'm not sure why

Why does it seem like screen recording software has remained just as slow as ever when recording despite improvements to hardware and codecs? My computer feels exactly as sluggish when recording the screen as it did 15 years ago.
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>>106475059
get better hardware of course screen recording is intensive
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It's not actually that slow when just using ffmpeg is it? I have an old thinkpad and I don't recall it being slow.
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>>106475059
You have not had to suffer with fraps and all the other software encoded recorders 15 years ago if you think this
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>>106475059
You probably haven't updated your hardware in eons or mutter "bloat" while unintalling your gpu drivers
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>>106475059
OBS is very fast and the stupid XBox Game Bar/Shadowplay are practically free, you are merely a zoomer retard who doesnt remember the horrors of Unregistered HyperCam 2

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Rate em or hate em, get your aesthetic fix
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>>106474650
So why do you need a gun at your PC? Fidget toy?
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>>106474657
Suicide is always an option.
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>>106474657
It's just more comfortable to keep upholstered while I'm sitting in the chair.
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>>106472035
Kino tower platform..
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>>106474684
>I need my gun next to me at all times, even at home, because I live in one of the safest places in my country

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They did it again edition


>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net


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>>106474853
Always, since the dawn of times
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I cant waitchad because i need a decent camera for my upcoming holiday
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>>106474901
Postpone your holidays to become the ultimate waitchad
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>>106474853
Im from Russia, it always makes me laugh how people in Europe and especially the USA rush to buy a new product on the first day.
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>>106473451
> OnePlus best sirs.
Alcohol can corrode the screen glue.

Hey anons, quick question
what are the differences between .com, . net, and, .org
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/./
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lul
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>>106474567
dunno
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nig
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>>106473620
That is what I have been telling the stupid girls in IT for years but they are just retards.

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Pros:
>Strong sandboxing/isolation improves security.
>Widely supported across major distros (especially Fedora, GNOME-based distros).
>Uses Portals apps can request access to files, devices, etc. in a controlled way.
>Good integration with desktop environments.
>Flathub is a central, well-maintained app store with lots of apps.
>Auto-updates supported.

Cons:
>Flatseal has the potential to change the permissions of other flatpaks at will. Essentially, a flatpak with the ability to change the permissions of other flatpaks. It is rendered to be "Potentially Unsafe" with "Arbitrary Permissions" with access to "User Data" subfolder flatpak/overrides, Can read and write all data in the directory" and "Arbitrary Permissions, Can acquire arbitrary permissions".
>Larger disk space usage (apps bundle runtimes + libraries).
>Slower startup compared to native apps (sandbox overhead).
>Strong desktop focus not ideal for CLI/server software.
>Relies heavily on Flathub (centralization concern).


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>>106474762
I want to be able to tell an application which network interface to use. How can I do this in Linux Mint?
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Generally speaking, the advantages of Flatpaks are:
>The developers only need to maintain and release one version
>It's sandboxed, for each app you can decide which parts of your filesystem are exposed, which env variables, which types of inter-process communications, etc
>You kinda avoid dependency hell. You can use old unmaintained packages because Flatpak will provide old versions of their dependency if they're needed, while at the same time avoiding unnecessarily duplicated packages
>All installed apps are in your .var folder instead of being system-wide. Every app has its own folder with its own .config and .local/share inside, with their respective config files and data
>It supports partial updates
>It doesn't require root permissions to use
>It lets you use the most recent software even in really old LTS systems like Debian, and the Flatpaks updates are usually as quick as rolling release distros
>You don't need to abuse PPAs or the AUR
>It makes your system updates actually faster since you'll have less system packages, and you'll be able to update your big apps separately

I may be missing some, but those are the most important to me
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>>106474800
Flatpak apps apps do write to the proper XDG paths (it's an allowed path outside their sandbox*). Only apps that abuse the XDG file system get their files yeeted away to /var.

* Not by default but pretty much always
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>>106474704
ENTER
https://github.com/refi64/zypak
My nigga Refi64 solved that shit ages ago boi
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>>106475167
https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/dont-link-to-braves-flatpak-desktop-browsers/27064

>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped
Guide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision (Compact), Antec C8

>CPU
Budget (inc. gaming): 7500F, 7600/X, 9600/X
Gaming: 9800X3D, 7800X3D, 9700X
Workstation: 9950X, 9900X

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>>106474872
> 4k 27"
Get 32" if 4k or 1440p with 27".
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a while ago I did some black magic to rebind my side mouse buttons to be actual keys on linux (O and P respectively) and to my surprise it works like that on other PCs, what in the world did I do...
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>>106475025
>Get 32" if 4k
I can get two 27" ones for the same price as one of them
bad value
>or 1440p with 27"
unless significantly good deal not even much cheaper than 4k 27" at this point
buying an ancient res in 2025 is kinda crazy I would prolly hate myself even more
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>>106472859
I'm going form but I'm a fan cuck, dude that's shit temps and gross
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>>106475010
i think i was just very retarded and didnt short jbat1 long enough the first time

it gets to vga with both sticks in now
time to stick in the gpu


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