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Why did /g/ stop being anti-systemd?
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>>107817360
g is no longer occupied by /g/entoomen
it is instead occupied by /g/aymers and /g/nomes
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>>107821751
>It goes all the way down to glibc now I'm afraid
what about this distro?
https://alicelinux.emmett1.my/
seems very niche, but it's what i would build for myself if i had the time and knowledge to make a distro.
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>>107821730
>For what it's worth: systemd is just the start of your troubles. You'll want to avoid dbus, policykit, udev, (e)logind, the built-in spyware in modern gnome/kde along with a bunch of other shit that makes up the modern "Linux distros"

Oh and before anyone posts the usual lie again. Yes you can run a GUI (even a "modern" one based on gnome/KDE) without all this shit. I'm not talking about doing everything from console like a retard.

At worse if you rip all that shit I mentioned out (among other things) you'll just get some harmless errors getting thrown to console about this shitty software crying about not being able to talk to dbus. It'll still work just fine.

You will of course want to avoid things like anything that requires Rust compiler as well of course.

It would take me too long to detail all this crap again and the threads usually die the moment I put in that effort. I'm fucking off to bed soon tonight so I won't bother. But the short version is you can use older releases from before Rust/systemd/etc was pulled in. You can safely ignore most everything claiming it needs systemd/dbus/logind (it doesn't in reality and will compile/run just fine even today's release). None of the shit they're shilling as "security" is giving you any real security (e.g. wayland vs. X11). Most all of the stuff they shill against as being not secure is actually just as or more secure than what they're offering (gksudo vs. polkit for example).

There are some blogs and articles that cover most of this stuff. The gentoo forums used to have very active threads about this type of thing. That is before google/ibm got control over the political side of the project and banned everyone for posting wrong-think. Maybe you can find those old threads in the archives somewhere. There was a forum all the old timers fucked off to a few years ago but surprise surprise it got ddos'd off the web in short order.

Best of luck.
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>>107821772
I have not used that particular distro. But running to another distro is not going to solve this problem. You have to get out of that way of thinking. We lost the kernel somewhere between the LTS 4.xx releases and 6.xx. Linus took the dirty money and screwed us all over. Similarly, Richard Stallman was always a spook working out of a spook school (like most every famous American school with an old school hacker culture).

The hacker ethics are no longer being followed and they haven't been followed in a long time. This war was lost before most of us were born. Somewhere in the mid-late 1980s. Things just didn't get intolerable until the 2010s because most of us were naive about these matters when most of us were young and dumb in the 90s-2000s. A lot of us bought into the lies Stallman promised about the GPL or fell into the BSD camp. They're both just controlled opposition and being funded by the same people pushing this garbage spyware.

The age of regular people having access to a real computer is coming to an end. The x86 loophole we've been exploiting since the late 80s is going to be closed soon. The future is wearable devices and devices under the skin talking to the botnet 24/7. It's why they're spending billions right now to build out all these data centers.

The security state is here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ot2FFc_Qq4

I apologize for contributing to it in the ways I did. If I'd known things were going to end up like this I would have never touched a keyboard. I watched all my peers sell out or get anhero'd. I looked around one day and I was the last one left.

The Government is not going to help you. The normalfags aren't going to care. There is only one real way out of this problem and the enemy has already planned well in advanced for that. We're so divided now it's probably impossible to mount a real fight against what's coming.


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>>107821817
Stuff like this makes people not take us seriously

It's going to be buggy and slow isn't it
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>>107821128
>1 x USB 2.0 OTG
Anon...
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>>107819469
>Circle buttons
DROPPED
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>>107819469
If I recall right, isn't it literally just a companion device to your phone? So you have to still carry your phone to even use it?
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>>107819947
>revive the design principles
literally no software or hardware that works on a philosophical premise ever gets adopted. Nobody is out there really using those non-systemd or GNU coreutil Linux distributions. No one is out there using Otter Browser or SeaMonkey. I wish people would get this through their head and stop pumping out these ridiculous, extremely niche hardware products like this and the clockworkpi and that stupid android handheld with the fold out keyboard
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>>107821155
Same.

There has to be a way to blank it out though. It is gaudy, though.

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What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
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I don't know about the dark web but I remember trailing searches after searches and ending up on the wrong side of the internet. Cartel executions, docking, bestiality, chickens, liveleaks and all that stuff. The creepier ones I remember were of corpse recoveries like a woman being craned out of the water from a car accident and being permanently frozen in the sitting position of the car. Other weird things were a service that took portraits of families with miscarried babies posing as real babies and the look of fear on a little boy's face with the little pink fetus in a suit being held next to him with the rest of the family smiling and the worst which are the abortion videos..
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>>107821062
>docking
2 dudes putting their penises together?
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>>107820330
not that guy, but frankly boomers should have to suffer the end of their lives like everyones else before them unless they can pull the trigger themselves, there is nothing more pathetic than getting someone else to kill you because your too much of a pussy to do it yourself, or live the life you've been given.
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>>107821809
I'd like to keep boomers alive too, but for revenge purposes.

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Sir, another malware has been distributed through the AUR
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>that's it, we're invading Iran to protect Archlinux users from Iranian malware

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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Bored and looking for some weekend drama.
Which board would give me a better fight if I made an AI anime diffusion general, /a/ or /ic/? I don’t mind being solo against everyone.
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>>107820803
/ic/ would probably be funnier since you could argue you want your art critiqued to give the thread legitimacy
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>ask for ntr men
>get vegeta
what did nano banana mean by this?
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>>107820803
You can't make generals on /a/, it will get removed. I'd go for /ic/ desu
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dude le heckin wholesome cashies xD
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>>107821802
>how could anyone hate a retarded apple shill
Hmmm a mystery...
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>>107817148
modding ipods made sense back then, but him doing that made the price jump so now it's not worth doing it anymore.
old ipods used to be so cheap that you could buy bundles of them from goodwill for less than ten dollars. now, thanks to his repair videos:
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>>107821796
no because his image isnt built around being a goofy weird chungus that does dumb shit only for entertainment, rather making you feel like you can actually fix your own shit

if you watch the goofball lets blow an engine up car channel youre underage, either actually or mentally
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>>107821808
he fucking hates apple, he's a musician so if you want the best music software you're kind of fucked.
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>>107821819
>he hates apple
Yeah he just buys their products nonstop, uses only apple, jerks off apple, jerks off steves dead cock, but he totally hates apple

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>"Don't worry dear I already got you Windows 7!"
>The windows 7 at home :

Anyone actually used this on a consumer level (beside people being scammed?)
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I remember having a thin client that ran Windows 7 off from ram that never saved any changes until the end of the session. Was this the one?
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>>107821100
Sounds like Windows 7 Embedded. The company I used to work for had HP thin clients with Thin Pro OS. The connection manager allowed for booting into a variant of Windows 7. I'm assuming it was embedded. I don't see why it would have been the POS version.
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>>107816443
The idea of a minimalist OS appeals only to tinker schizos like myself. You get something free of any bloat or useless stuff you don't care about, then tweak, mod, add and remove everything else to taste.

Whether or not this particular Windows version retains enough juice to power regular software, no idea, but this dream was finally realized in POSReady 2009, which's still my daily driver.
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>>107819277
>Can this thing run all the software the normal Win7 can?
I want to know this as well
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>tinker schizos
10/10

Memes aside, at least you have specialty skills that normies don't.

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John Romero Edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

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>>107818764
I just couldn't live like that.
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>>107820108
SDL GPU is a meme. Either use an engine or use a gfx api directly.
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>>107820461
It's very easy. I don't understand why midwits get hung up on physics, we have all the fucking formulas, some of them are taught in middleschool, the rest in highschool.
You should be asking yourself why you care about physics so much in a world that can work in any way you want and end result is a fun game that actually runs at a stable 60 tps and not accurate simulation of real world that will end up convoluted, inaccurate anyway, and too slow to be used for a game.
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>>107818167
Memory allocation itself might not be a bottleneck but shit memory layout is the difference between your game being playable or not.
Feel free to prove me wrong by using linked lists everywhere. I accept your concession in advance.
>inb4 midwit forgets that allocating big arrays on top on malloc that contain pointer + count + capacity is already a rudimentary optimization that he claims is not faster than just using malloc for each element
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>>107817521
If your code has more than one thread, malloc is shit by default, guess not an argument for your singlethreaded fizzbuzz problems.

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Now that graphics cards have played out
What did you end up with as your forever card?
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>>107808893
Digital Deceit
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for me it's the RTX A2000 12 GB
>70 watts
>sff
I kept my old GTX 750 Ti to connect my second screen due to the connectors of the A2000 sucking.
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>7800xt
It certainly is a graphics card.
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4090 in my PC, 1080Ti in my wife's/living room PC, and a 3080 10gb on loan to my SIL so she can run retarded Local LLMs.

Got the 4090 for 1600 USD worth of BTC at its absolute peak this summer, and bought 128gb of ram as well... Man I got lucky.
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>>107808842
Full sized rig has a gtx 1060. It's a dinosaur and the newest thing in it is the gpu, but it's been very reliable.
My main rig is a laptop with a gtx 1660.

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Optimization is key!

Apple is king for a reason
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>>107819082
As if native English speakers don't regularly make far more egregious mistakes. You're lucky if a normalfag uses punctuation at all.
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>>107821183
>punctuation
classic ESL cope
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>>107817459
I'm sure they can but Apple doesn't want poor people to be associated with their product.
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>>107817490
my iphone 17 has 8 gb of ram and that's too much
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>>107821407
its the most funny esl cope of all
as if punctuation marks are more important than language itself

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107820949
I like feature updates but I have to have them scheduled, not force scheduled by the os
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>>107820948
No all you need is Homebrew if you want to install stuff to your Mac outside of the App Store. Stuff gets installed under your user so it doesn't need special permissions, even on a local account.
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>>107815503
I don't know about *best* but dopus is about the only reason I haven't had a stroke using Windows the last couple of years and it's one of the biggest things I miss whenever I'm on a Linux desktop
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>>107818073
it does but he would like to game from the laptop screen
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Saw this in the OP link

>Mass Youtube video and playlist downloader
>yt-dlp based front-end GUI made for Windows
>https://github.com/ErrorFlynn/ytdlp-interface
>https://stacher.io

Anyone actually use it? Which one is good?

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>>107819338
There's always bad actors. Multiple benefactors come through here. Trannies want more suicide, China/Israel wants control over information, and trolls cause entropy. Nobody posts on the chans for the love of it anymore.
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>>107819838
>youre new to deb, right?
yes
>had any krashes yet?
now that you mention it, no. i used to krash a lot when on arch
i was thinking of switching to xfce sometime. i'll just go do that
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>>107817548
the paper is quite old so i doubt that
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Good evening gentlemen
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>>107820093
i see now. the reason why i never gave x11 a chance was because of plasma
lagging in games, but it just werks

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>$950 starting price
I don't feel so good Steambros...
Valve messed up big time on this one.
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>>107815101
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1rmC5WyJyQ
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>>107821603
7600 is rdna 3
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>>107821107
>Orange Godzilla!!
>Da Cheeto Jebus!
uugghhh
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>>107821757
cope harder migatard
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>>107821613
thats not true, their european distribution is entirely through dynalogic

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No entry without authorization.
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>>107818962
I don't get it. Are you the employee or manager?
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>not trying to freak you out, but prepare yourself for Monday, got even more stuff to drop on the team
Man FUCK off, seriously. I've got 6 plates in the air I'm constantly juggling already, while also dealing with multiple crises caused by other people. I finally make it through the week and you drop "hey its only going to get worse" as I sign off?
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Man I am loving this job market. It's really filtering the chaff from the cream. We've had a lot of free riders for a long time, and no I'm not talking about DEI hires. I'm talking about nerds who proudly call themselves "software engineers" but all they can really do is write some java, C#, or react, and are helpless the moment they are asked to do anything that isn't writing the code of a basic 3 tier web application with all the requirements and designs served to them on a silver platter and thinking the pinnacle of technical leadership is commenting on stylistic issues in code reviews
>nooo you should use a factory pattern here
>thank god I'm here to save this codebase from inelegance. If you think about it, I probably just saved the company millions of dollars because people are going to have to read this code a bunch of times saving them dozens of precious seconds
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>jeets at work now use ai to produce several PRs a day with gazillion lines of slop code
>then they spam slack with "saar pls to review my PR very urgent saaar"
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>>107821663
Yep. It's sad but most people are just being filtered. I'm making almost 200k now that we dropped a lot of dead weight and I don't even work hard or stress out. Turns out most anons aren't as smart as they think.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107818847
She was known for being a bit of a libertine so it's possible but at the same time, Babbage probably was a legit autist who wouldn't have picked up on her hints. Given the social rules of the time, cultural expectations guided men like Babbage through life with little need to guess at anyone's intentions. Though his father wanted Charles to wait until later in life to get married, the cultural expectations of the era fully approved of marrying young and it was one of his friends who set him up with the sister of the woman the friend was courting.
>>107819403
The only thing she did that seems to have had an actual impact was coming up with the notion of subroutines, which much later inspired Grace Hopper to implement them and push others to do the same. Lovelace was the 1% inspiration while Hopper was the 99% perspiration. Without either of them, the concept almost certainly would have emerged eventually, but the delay of a couple of decades during the period in which Hopper was active would have slowed things down a good bit.
>>107819442
In recent years there has been somewhat of a shift away from Lovelace to Hopper when it comes to having a "Girls in STEM" idol. It's far from complete but I suspect in a decade or two, the worship of Lovelace will have died down considerably as it becomes more difficult to control the narrative that she invented programming.
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>>107820233
Ok
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>>107821595
That's a photo of two plaques.
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Another thread, another retard not understanding that benchmarks don't measure anything.
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I reworked the data structures I've been using to store token counts and higher order context pointers to use a really compact map (bunch of special cases depending on the number of elements, the pointer to the map uses top 16 bits to store the length). In addition to that I switched to byte token counts which saves 3 bytes per occurring token. Where before I was only able to fit a context tree of order 14 before into ~24 GiB of RAM (for the bible as a single line with verse numbers removed), now I can store a context tree of order ~95 (!). This is also without any pruning or other lossy tricks which would help significantly. I think there's a lot to gain just by using a less fragmentation prone allocator with no alignment requirement. My internal memory tracking reports I'm only using ~8.5 GiB (without accounting for alignment, ~12.5 GiB when accounting for alignment), but the system reports ~24 GiB committed, so I'm losing a ton to fragmentation and alignment. I need to implement escape estimation and exclusions to get more interesting text generation now though.


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