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someone's just connected to our password protected wifi, I've already changed the password but should I be concerned?
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now's you chance to hack into their system and steal their porn.
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>>107697095
If you already changed the password you should be fine. Make sure you chose a long password with numbers, symbols, upper and lower case letters so no one can brute force it. If you want extra protection you can also configure the router to work with a whitelist system. But that can end up being kind of annoying because every time you want to connect from a new device you need to add the device mac address in the router settings.
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>>107697095
check here
iknowwhatyoudownload.com
did they torrent pr0nz?

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Pos + VR edition

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


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>>107695212
this one, sorry if you don't like https://xdaforums.com/t/lineageos20-android-13-g8141-g8142-forced-1080p60-1080p120-4k.4639620/
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Is U12t still worth it over Monarch Mk4?
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>>107697546
combined yearly income for /iemg/ is about $300 or 60000 rupees, ask elsewhere
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>>107697229
what do you think other people think 'techs' are and how did you come to this conclusion?
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>>107697458
I hope you ripped them to anything higher than redbook standard. bonus points if you ripped them to DSD. that'd be hilarious

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a Toast!
to XFCE
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Been using it for the past month and it do be squeakin’
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>>107691784
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>>107691784
Pretty good. I use Mate personally.
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>107692175
>abandonware
You're so right, sister! I need a DE that breaks every 4 months!
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>>107691784
a toast. ive been using it for the past month, best experience thus far on linux. i wish i could get ride of the tearing tho.

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
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>>107695358
>C doesn't have operator overloading
If C programmers wanted operator overloading, they'd use C++. But it's opening a huge can of worms.
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>>107696323
Very lovely tits
Also yes, /g/ is full of nocoders, it's not a secret
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>>107696217
>The are at least dozens different approaches to make C safe. And they all work.
Objectively not true. The first thing to even come close is Fil-C and that's still a mem
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>>107693762
Borrow checker doesn't check all the memory bugs. Like the name indicates, it's just for borrows, for references.
For example data races are prevented by Send/Sync traits and normal generic bounds, no borrows involved.

>>107691745
>So why aren't they counting memory leaks as a memory bug?
For the same reason Java doesn't count them as memory bugs. They do not lead to undefined behavior.
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>>107695405
and every Rust rewrite changes the license to a non-GPL one, this does not go unnoticed lol

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What happened to Chaos Computer Club?
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>>107697489
i can't leave
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>>107697241
not the same but swedish snus and flush niacin (500mg) is my current modern world cope
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>>107697517
Yep. Everything I don't like is 'fascism'
Its all a bit tedious now. I wonder why these froot loops persist like this
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Dont forget the Matrix chats

https://matrix.to/#/#39c3:events.ccc.de
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so much for the
>artists are all lefty troons
spam, turns out it's the other way around.

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Please don't fear AI. There will be Universal High Income to save you from starvation when you can't work anymore. You're going to live forever in an AI utopia and never do boring work again. Elon himself has vouched for this. All your miseries in life will soon come to an end.
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>>107696433
AI won
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>>107696235
Yes take away everyone's job, surely that will make us all rich!
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>>107697337
in a world where everyone needs government assistance everyone would work together to get it i am sure! or wait, wouldn't it be the other way around? like, a billionaire who has everyone would probably be pretty happy to see the world burn in a bunker and become the next adam and eve. isn't that a common dream? i don't know if we can trust him..
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>>107696235
This bald bitch went from
>we need to stomp the breaks on AI this shit is dangerous
to
>AI is going to give all of you a million dollars if you just don't worry about what I'm doing with AI over here
in like two years.
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>>107696656
It helps turboboost medicine development. Oh wait, you don't own it

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107670801 (Cross-thread)

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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Please don't shoot me guise. What IS the difference between SDG and LDG?
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>>107697178
sdg if where you go if you want more friends
ldg is where you go if you want more enemies
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I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
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unironically our shit is made of concrete prefabs
fukken vibrated, sturdy as fuck, and cheap
we live in fucking bunkers
when americans live in houses made of papier maché and fukken PU foam
in a fucking tornado country
this is fucked, things should go the other way around
>but americans see nothing wrong with that
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>>107668641
not even amerilards are this uneducated, everyone knows about the netherlands
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>>107696891
Americans are more educated and smarter than yuros. that's why we beat your thirdy asses in back to back world wars
>>107696851
yuro thirdies live in commie blocks
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>>107696770
>>107696779
>>107696753
Americans have a higher average iq than yuropoors
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Why are people seething so hard at Europe?

mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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Is there a script that does LIVE (delayed) subtitles for mpv? The existing one is not live is it?
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>>107697063
https://github.com/GhostNaN/whisper-subs
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>>107697548
Since we are all shaderchads with over 100 shaders stacked in a folder over here; I will share this improved & fixed pickshader.lua
https://pastebin.com/Qvg4Z8gC
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>>107697548
I only have 1 shader
glsl-shader="~/.config/mpv/shaders/filmgrain.glsl"
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>>107697625
That's not chickendream

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Is Tails compromised?
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>>107690446
>>107690665
>TOR
Why is it always the people that obviously have no idea what they're talking about that accuse everyone else of being a "schizo".

The military owns the fucking network (the internet, in case you're too retarded to know what I'm saying). Of course they can see all data flowing over it.
>but encryption
It's useless. The entire reason organizations like the NSA exist is to prevent enemies of the state (that's (you) btw) from having encryption that can't easily be broken. They've done everything in their power to prevent that going back to the 1940s. Then they finally pretended to let the dragon out of the cave so you'd be retarded and start sending "private" data over their network. People blab and reveal all sorts of things like their inner thoughts when they believe they're talking in sekrit. You retards are the same type of people that shill for services like Signal when it's openly being run by "former" (no such thing) spooks.

The only way to transmit real encrypted messages that can't be snooped upon is with a one time pad being used in conjunction with encrypted messages being broadcasted over radio. Which is why numbers stations are still widely used by intelligence agencies. Shortwave is still preferred because it's the easiest way to reach an agent in the field world wide using minimal resources and power output. You can move the broadcasting station quickly and easily and still be sure messages are getting through.

Anything flowing over the internet is compromised by default.
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>>107690214
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>>107697385
>The military owns the fucking network
Not quite.
It's almost entirely privately owned. But as it's for profit...
Then you have companies like Akamai who act as a third party to obtain data *for* alphabet soups, making use of mandated backdoors, I mean 'lawful intercept'...

>is with a one time pad being used in conjunction with encrypted messages being broadcasted over radio
I'm with you on the one time pad.. But Radio? That's high on the list of snoopability...

>Anything flowing over the internet is compromised by default.
Solid assumption, but working with that as a given, steps can be taken. Wrapping in layers of PGP and OTR for example...
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>>107697498
>It's almost entirely privately owned.
You fell for the trick I see. Google is owned by "alphabet" for a reason you know.

>But Radio? That's high on the list of snoopability...
Wow I guess all the spooks of the world are doing it wrong. Who knew.

>Wrapping in layers of PGP and OTR for example...
It's really too bad your CPU is snitching on everything you do isn't it?
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>>107690574

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I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?

We’ve been played for absolute fools.
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>>107695986
>those tags
oh my lord
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>>107681857
Personally I wish we could have a tag based fs.

Like, /tag1/tag2/tag3 and you could order it however you want, but the contents of the directory at that path would be files with all those tags. It seems the most logical to me.
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>>107697562
windows has been able to do this since vista and has supported arbitrary metadata since XP
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>>107697562
Have you tried shilling the idea to microsoft?
I'm sure they're looking for ways to fuck up the next windows even harder...
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>>107697441
>resultingly arguing your one use case is the more sensible strategy in all cases.
Where did I say this?

>Then you certainly won't have time to actually read them.
See, it sounds like you don't know what research is. Research is not when you download a book and read the whole thing front to back. Research in this context is when you have a question and seek a small, self-contained answer.

Use a search engine. Find a PDF that may or may not have what you're looking for. It's not there but the PDF is still good for other stuff so you don't delete it. Go on to the next search result and the next PDF ad nauseam. Soon you've collected a bunch of files and you may not have a precise, ready made answer to your original question but maybe you can build upon the knowledge in the papers you downloaded.

I shouldn't have to explain this to you. The way you use a computer does not apply to how others use a computer. The way you use a computer is not the One True Correct Way™. If you have an inability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, it's your own imagination failing.

>Demonstrably false.
Because you can move any file and rearrange any folder hierarchy, it doesn't matter that it's a pain in the ass to fix it if you did it wrong and you have a lot of files?

>That's not what a filing system does

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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anybody know how is "europe.google.com" different from regular google.com? For now I noticed that results to amazon don't appear in the former
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Any recommended drive backup software?
Or should I just stick copying/cutting and pasting?
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>>107697263
probably complies with eu privacy/advertising laws
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>>107696428
No because they're all limited by the anemic ground / neutral wires on your outlet. The only place for high end surge protectors is at the service entrance. The only exception is power conditioner / line-interactive UPS, which is more brownout protection than surge.
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Why the hell am I getting this error when trying to install ublock origin 1.68.0? Currently on waterfox G6.0.20. inb4
>update your browser

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the EFF and Mozilla are both pozzed. they have a board member who's a CTO of the world economic forum.
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>provides no evidence
come on
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What did the EFF do? They're the only ones in "open source" willing to defend criminals so they're the only ones I care about.
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>>107697550
Tranny communist ideology needs their funding
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>>107697550

This morning, I was reading an article about object storage, but I don’t know why this kind of photo was used in such an article
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>>107695257

Even though this shit i am trying to convince myself but i can't, actually this kind of political correctness is going to make the world stupid
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>>107695306

To be smarter?
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>>107695161
The guy stores the bicycle (object) in his home office
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>>107695161
Object Storage?
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if you dont have black person drinking coffee pic you dont get loan
simple as

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And this is why Android will never be as fast or have the great graphical performance of iOS.
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>>107693240
C++ can do it better, but very few programmers have the expertise, time, and effort available to actually make it faster than what you get cheaply with Java. This is one of the dirty secrets of C++, and one that only shows up in closed benchmarks (because nobody really measures the programmer effort in open benchmarks; that's too easy to cheat).
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>>107696472
Even fewer programmers can write optimized Java. The cherry picked benchmarks you're talking about have been heavily optimized by an Oracle employee that works on the JVM for a living and he specifically chooses to compare it to the most naive C++ in human history. This is 1BRC bullshittery all over again.
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>>107694896
what the hell lmao
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reactjeet moment geg
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>>107690570
Language made for jeets and east euro cucks.


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