>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107599876how did you unpozz it?
>>107599886Uninstalling, disabling, stopping and isolating everyhing that spies on me or serves no real purpise, and getting it all behind a firewall with very tight restrictions. Custom, secure DNS queries via third party client and other stuff. Droid-ify, Shizuku, Cant, SD-Maida and better browsers with proper privacy tweaks also help.
>>107599857>schizoOS
There's unlikely to be any more phones released in 2025.The Oneplus 15 wins phone of the year.
>>107599878How can you tell what phone that is from a photograph of a newspaper image of some grainy CCTV?
your reminder that HTTP can be replaced with a properly structured json over tcp
>>107598087it can'tI don't want to do your homework for you, but think about a body that is larger than your RAM
[ { "tagName": "!doctype", "html": true }, { "tagName": "html", "lang": "en", "children": [ { "tagName": "head", "children": [{ "tagName": "title", "children": [ "JSON replacing HTTP demo" ]Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
[ { "tagName": "!doctype", "html": true }, { "tagName": "html", "lang": "en", "children": [ { "tagName": "head", "children": [{ "tagName": "title", "children": [ "JSON replacing HTTP demo" ]
>>107599792Not OP but are you alluding to HTTP/2 streaming / HTTP/1.1 chunked transfer encoding? Not sure I'm following, it's still TCP so the body is sent in segments that the client could receive and process one at a time and then discard while the total size exceeds the size of main memory, no
>>107598087>properly structured json
i'd prefer 9P
>tfw fell for the 48GiB RAM meme
I have 64gb of ecc ram. 32 is set aside in static hugepages for a vfio setup, in case I want to play a game on windows. Yes, I can run most shit through Lutris, but if I'm playing a heavily modded game I need to be able to tell where the jank/crashes are actually coming from.
>>107598125Picking up a 32GB mbp just because I don't want to run out if I wanna do something
>>107587661same here, and I like your gif, it's great.
>>107594224I know right fâm?>>107595099DDR3 chads can't stop winning.
why is silicon manufacturing so hard? why can't corpos spin up new ram factories?
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>>107600163the problem i have with iwd is that it disables the predictable naming for network adaptersand i use a usb adapter on my laptop, so i have 2 wireless adapters that change name every boot and it causes to wrong adapter to get automatically connectedi dont know if it will create any issues to do thishttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Iwd#Wireless_device_is_not_renamed_by_udev
>>107600210Networkmanager would deal with the wireless interfaces itself, it'll just use iwd as a backend.
>>107600226so i can mask that file and there would be no issues then
>>107599946>>107600124I installed 9070xt last night, replacing 6700xt (so amd drivers are already installed), but can't see what GPU is installed besides being AMD Radeon. In game, everything seems to work just fine. Both steam overlay and C77 benchmark see that I have 16gb of ram and they work fine. So why Mint doesn't realize it's 9070xt.I know this is prolly stupid question.
what format do I use for my secondary drives?
If you include the standard I/O library, C is Turing complete.However, freestanding C without the standard library is only PDA-complete.
You fuckers let the thread die editionEverything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation deviceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>will have extra credits from streams by end of the yearwtf do I buy?
is this current sale a fake sale? the offers seem shit, when's the next big one
>>107600100spring, summer, 11.11 / black fridayas far as i know those are the only real sales.
>>107600274but it's not fair they cancelled my orders during black fridayi need an actual sale to make up for it. i want my things
>>107600274ali anniversary sale
Apparently Google is removing XSLT support from Chrome. Fuck Jewgle and fuck the retards behind their shit browser for killing the only native client side rendering "framework".https://chromestatus.com/feature/4709671889534976
>client side renderingSo... normal rendering? Webshitters I swear.
>>107597302>this technology is 26 years old>the library to process it wasn't updated for the last 6 months>therefore we're removing it :)Literal mental illness. God forbid not having commits every day in a library that should have been finished decades ago and has absolutely no reason to get updates because, unlike everything else, it actually works, what's that, a feature-complete program??? time to delete it!!!
>>107599533XSLT was used in a lot of legacy enterprise apps. If your goal is to replace bespoke enterprise tools with half-baked Google trannyware, then advocating for this makes sense.
>>107600403not familiar with XSLT myself probably ran into it long time ago but havent seen it recently enough to remember, what is most likely certain though as with lot of these "legacy" software that it probably rendered very quickly and had a snappy interface compared to this javascript framework-on-framework-on-framework bloat retardation where we have multi-GHZ pcs with dozen cores yet they still need to ramp up to turbo to render a webpage because the javascript bloat is so resource intensive
>>107597411Tell people how to use an RSS feed right on the RSS feed URLThat’s like 95% of it
why does discussing this result in instant deletion and ban ?
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>>107600493nvm it's an intel board. you gonna need that vrm and warranty. don't skimp on the cpu cooler.
>>107600472>ProArt m.2 heatsink looks like it says "porn"I guess this is what they mean by porn-brained.
>>107600366>>107600447there is a cool test for it https://testufo.com/freesynci like freesync because i emulate a lot of games at 60fps
>>107600279What do you mean? I'm looking for a new case for rebuilt NAS/Home server that's capable of having the room for NAS-style expanding storage (I'm starting with around 5-6 3.5" drives), while also being able to build and cool an enthusiast tier system along with the drives themselves.. These 3 look like they have some benefits to that end >Sliger CX4713 ($475)10 drive hotswap front loading + a couple of 5.25" bays that can be configured as you wish, though not sure about the backplane they're using specifically. Made in the USA, good company overall, no rivets etc. Only 4U high, but can handle a decent 360mm liquid cooler due to layout, also is shown fitting what look like 4090 FEs so it can handle GPUs. Relatively inexpensive surprisingly. >45 Homelab HL15 Beast ($1580)5U height I think, 15 3.5" HDD + 8 2.5" SATA SSD slots, all top loading. Doesn't look like there's a lot of room for CPU water cooling , will need a tower cooler but it can handle a good one from the looks of it.. Made in the USA, but very expensive... I'm kinda wondering if it has a different for of backplane or something to justify this? Or is it something else. Not sure why its SO much more expensive than the Sliger >Silverstone RM61-312 ($900)6U height, NAS variant of the RM600. Has 12 hotswap front loading 3.5" HDDs, plus 4 2.5" SSD cage. Tons of cooling room, can hold up to 3x 360mm radiators I think. Not made in the US, probably Taiwan or whatever overseas stuff. Price is high in part because there are hardly any other 6U cases like this; I'd feel better paying extra if it was made in the US at least, but eh.. everything's a tradeoff.
>>107600543cum-brained*
A method for identifying internet users based on their typing style, known as "keyboard signature," is being developed in Russia. The project is being implemented by the Ural State Law University with a grant from the Russian Science Foundation, the university's press service told Uralinformburo. They explained that this is a "legally significant expert method" for law enforcement agencies, which will allow for the identification of the author of a text in cases where traditional digital data, such as an IP address or account, is impossible. The university added that the method is primarily aimed at investigating cases involving the dissemination of extremist materials and "fake news," as well as identifying the authors of anonymous threats and creators of forged documents.The developer claims that "keyboard signature" is unique to each person "like a fingerprint." The proposed method is based on the analysis of dozens of biometric and behavioral parameters: typing rhythm, keystroke duration, time intervals between keystrokes, error correction patterns, typical typos, and the choice of spellings of "e" or "ё." According to the developer, these characteristics are preserved even when editing text that has already been typed. A special program is used to collect this data, recording every keystroke with millisecond accuracy. The resulting information is processed using preset formulas, creating a "digital portrait" of the user.
>>107599417>embedded into their social networks and government websites.They are already forced to use MAX app.
>>107599427that's writing style. op is about keystrokes which js enabled botnets like facebook have been doing for a while now. decade at leastanti botting systems also use this. pretty sure runescape has it, if that shit even acts on it
>CTRL-C>CTRL-V>python script that just emulates keystrokes for you????
>>107600021>anti botting systems also use this. pretty sure runescape has itYup, but it's pretty basic.Doesn't show how long you hold down a button, but rather when you send the keystroke and how long it was between the last <any key press> you sent.Still pretty good at catching people though.
>>107600107Are you going to do that on every site now?
I find hyprland extremely bare, it's missing a proper panel and desktop shell.
>>107596451niri
>>107597099Any reason not to use Wayland in 2026?
>>107596451then add whatever panel and desktop shell you want
>>107599828You're trolling, right?
>>107596482fpbp/thread
What programming languages could have avoided Cloudflare's Rust fail?
>>107596788>Wouldn't it be better to throw out the takeover people instead of allowing them to steal a project with a long history?I don't know. I have literally no idea how does the internal situation of the Ubuntu team looks like. I based it all on your description since you seem to know quite a lot about it.If it's possible to revert that takeover and kick out the trannies please do so. Get together with fellow maintainers and do whatever there is to be done to kick out the bad actors.
>>107578466Best first post.
>>107589524the hector martin drama is quite something
>>107583771That's a good point.
>>107597385>Because the issue wasn't a software update, but state. State that's automatically generated and constantly being updated and propagated.If you don't have periodic db or disk backups or don't know how to restore them, that would be concerning even for the shittiest third-rate startup
>*stops working outside the US*>heh, nothin' personal kid
>>107600489voice doesn't work, except on US vpnneither does translategmail barely works except over imap
>>107600504it's been this way over a weekI assumed they'd have reports and fix this shit by nowbut no, it's still downfucking jeets
>>107600504Are you using google fi or something? Did you turn on international data in the settings? I've used that shit for years and it always works for me.
>>107600552Are you outside the US?Go to translate.google.comnotice how it never stops "loading"notice how if you click on the "websites" button it does nothingIt just sits there loading foreverNow turn on a US VPNIt works. wow wow wow, jeets fucking suck again
>>107600569OVER A WEEKNOTHINGFUCKING JEETS
What happened to the free market?
They're not even selling all of it wtf. That's all it takes to outlaw talking about jews (it already started months ago even though the deal still hasn't been officially finalized)
>>107596892You're only allowed to have government approved freedom
>>107596892Americans don't have a free market. They have socialism for the top.
>>107599693I'm just upset at how brainrotted young people are. Old man yelling at cloud.
>>107596892you called out jews too muchthere goes your right to speak on internetbitch a bit more - you'll get jailed like britssurprised it took kikes that long to clamp down on social media, seeing how calling out their bs IRL gets you fucked immediately
Why arent you using KDE plasma 6 Arch/Fedora/Kubuntu over windows 11. It just werks.I just use flathub in discover and it just werks.
I like KDE plasma because it's the sleekest and the shiniest and the prettiest desktop environment
>discover>flathubdo you also dribble on yourself?
>>107598338I am. In fact all of my devices are now running Arch.
>>107598362this reminds me of another Indian dude from a while back. He lives in NYC or someplace and his wife is polish? idk. He was a microsoft shill and someone made a long post similar to yours. Do you guys know who I am talking about? I am also *an Indian myself btw :)
>>107598338KDE is probably my favorite DE, but am a TWM enjoyer now>KubuntuKDE Linux > Kubuntu