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Is polars + plotnine currently the best tool on Earth for complex plotting? Or does the crown still go to the tidyverse?
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I dropped ggplot like a rock for it's obnoxious ideological limitations. Sometimes I need to draw two series on the same plot and I am not interested in fighting the library for it or reading some redditor quote Tufte at me when he tells me I don't need to, actually.

The whole grammar idea is the biggest autist-bait. It really sounds like a good idea to start with and I can see how they ended up going hard on it but it's only actually good for medium-simple applications. It's too complex for very simple plots and it's too much of a pain in the ass to contort it into very complex plots. At some point you're better off just imperatively adding stuff to axes or hell even just drawing it manually in publisher for one offs.

>use linux, they said
>it works better than windows, they said
today I went to check why my hard drive was full even though it doesn't have much on it and I found out that my timeshift snapshots take up way more space than the rest of the things (if you don't count home, which isn't being backed up)
one snapshot takes up 128GB and the other 7GB. I'm so done with linux bros
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Wait he's not using btrfs
Oh dear
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>>107828644
Just wait until your hard drive is gummed up by old Linux kernel images the system keeps around "just in case", without telling you, without explaining why or how you may want to use them, and no way to clean them up except mucking around in the terminal. Just wait until your hard drive gets so gummed up it corrupts your bootloader and now you DEFINITELY have to muck around in the terminal to fix it. Except you can't be arsed and just let it sit for 9 months like a brick of shame, a non-testament to Linux's desktop readiness. Just wait.
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>>107831111
are we going to pretend that windows doesn't have this problem?
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>>107828644
>and I found out that my timeshift snapshots take up way more space than the rest of the things (if you don't count home, which isn't being backed up)
>one snapshot takes up 128GB and the other 7GB.
So what was the problem?
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>Illegal criminal taco language

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Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?
Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their products
Amazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's Amazon
Boox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevity
Suprenote is meh
Remarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
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>>107831590
>e-ink dies from refreshing
>refreshing at a rate that will kill the panel in 2 months
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>>107831865
pretty much this. i like the idea of e-ink but it’s basically trying to reinvent the wheel… imagine trying to jot something down to pass on to someone else, you’re not gonna hand over your tablet just for that lol
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>>107826750
Don't forget Sony, they have an e-ink tablet specifically for like doing paperwork and note taking and reading PDFs. Would have been super useful in grad school, but they were (probably still are) overpriced.
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>>107826750
I really like my remarkable 2. My fiance got it for me when I was in grad school and it saved me from lugging around a million textbooks. Also, because it doesn't have a web browser or search feature I was allowed to use it for open note tests, which saved me lots of time and money from printing out slide decks.
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>>107833288
Had. Their branch was taken over by Fujitsu. Still very limited and hard to get outside of Japan.
The current Quaderno A4 Gen 3 costs 80,000 yen but it's still limited to 207ppi.

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>if you uninstall notepad on windows you cant reinstall it without the microslop (((store)))
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>>107832489
The default Notepad isn't the real Windows Notepad, it's some UWP garbage.
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>>107833090
You are a giga retard, neck yourself.
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>>107833146
>trust my fake screenshot bro
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>>107833087
can literally get it from the IA or extract it from downloaded Windows install media.
You are dumb and brown.

Anybody see the NVIDIA G-SYNC Pulsar? I have been waiting for something like this since the days of CRT came to an end. Will it be worth the hype? Do you guys think AMD is working on open-source alternative?

Maybe if this is decent enough I can get rid of all my CRT's.

Sources
Digital Foundry:
https://www.digitalfoundry.net/features/nvidia-g-sync-pulsar-is-a-motion-clarity-revelation

DF YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRxzGyxJIbA

Nvidia:
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/g-sync-pulsar-gaming-monitors-available-january-7-2026/

G-SYNC Pulsar & Ambient Adaptive Tech | Ultimate Motion Clarity YouTube:

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why is /g/ so retarded?
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>>107832858
Stop shilling your trash, nigger
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>>107832484
But same thing in practice? Strobe the screen for better motion clarity (smoothness) but IPS still has worse input lag than OLED.
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>>107832931
Yeah. The difference being that it strobes part of the image instead of the whole image. so 180hz at 60hz content will strobe 1/3 of the image continuously as a rolling scan. less jarring for your eyes.

https://testufo.com/crt
mimics this.

i imagine the hardware version will have better color and gets rid of the rolling line.
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any screenshot example of ufo test yet?

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How to get a 360k job in the USA with EU citizenship?

I'm tired of earning 30k per year instead of per month for the same work
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>>107833227
lmao ok moron
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>>107832816
so why not live outside of Paris and work remote? Or move to some border time and commute to Switzerland/Netherlands/Germany? Sounds like a better plan than roping.
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>>107833242
Good luck begging for help moving out of that shit hole you were born in lol
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>>107831953
>how do I move to a country that doesn't want me unless Indian
kek
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>>107833301
could be much worse, at least I'm not Russian

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Use case for Vsync? I never seem to notice frame tearing in-game and every time I do turn Vsync on I can feel input lag.
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>>107833247
>opengl
>in 2026
why?
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>>107833250
Many, but a faction compared to decade or two ago.
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>>107833250
You keep saying frame-pacing but that's not really what frame-pacing is.
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>>107833250
>>107833260
I get what you mean tho
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>>107833254
i started making this project many years ago, got shelved, and now i'm trying to complete it for someone after making crazy promises. i thought about moving everything over to vulkan but maybe when i'm done. since nearly everything still supports opengl it's no problem. it'll run on any windows machine and exe doesn't need to come with any dll files, just uses what windows has.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107824069

>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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Thinking of trying Tumbleweed. Can I use the discover store to download Steam and Spotify or is this one of those distros that say they are noob friendly but you have to use the terminal?
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>>107831443
no codecs need to install it via opi otherwise quite stable no terminal knowledge will be a pain though.
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>>107831443
>Can I use the discover store to download Steam and Spotify or is this one of those distros that say they are noob-friendly but you have to use the terminal?
Yes, if you install either KDE flavors: Standard if you don't mind *krashes* or Base-KDE + Discover if you want the most polished experience possible. Be careful, however, of the "forced defaults" during the installation process as the OS will push unwanted apps for the updates, unless you mark a certain app with a "taboo", I think.
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>>107831443
Had better support on my 2-in-1 laptop than Fedora or Zorin so its what I have been using. Have not needed to use the terminal from what I can remember except for one app that was not in the store. No real crashes from what I can remember. Handles rotating the screen and detaching the keyboard, bluetooth, wifi just fine. I do have some graphics issues with some 3d games, but I have to do more testing because its not all of them.
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>>107831443
yes you can. flathub is preinstalled already and you can install repo packages and flatpaks from discover
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>>107833339
so if i want to download steam its as easy as searching it up on discover?

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kde devs can't even make a calculator right
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>>107832020
>>107832330
and yet you can't even go back to modify a previous expression.
You know it's grim when gnome has the best fucking calculator
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>>107832041
nigger, do you even read your own shitty links, it literally says PEMDAS is right and that shitters that think "implicit" means it should be different or calculators that do it "implicit" are in wrong.
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>>107832223
Yeah bro. They're teaching us multiplication in university.
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as a middle school drop out I sometime feel ashamed but then I browse 4chan and instantly feel better

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Be honest, is COSMIC ready for gaming?
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>>107832848
Last time i tried it I couldn't alt-tab out of games, is it fixed?
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>>107831927
I am gaming on it right now without a single problem. Even running OBS without any issues. I was more worried about OBS than gaming because of wayland, but I was surprised I didn't have to mod or change
anything.
The only issue I have so far is that they broke cosmic snapshop with the last update, which I know they will fix soon enough.
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>>107833127
*cosmic screenshot
i use it a lot, so breaking it wasn't a good thing
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>>107832880
Never had an issue like that personally
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It's a desktop environment
It runs your desktop
Your desktop doesn't have to be gaming ready

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This simple idea of having 2 USB-C ports CANNOT be done because it stops the zoomer from buying wireless ear buds(battery inside will always go to shit and unusable in ~3 years)

and you would be stuck using extremely affordable, high quality audio headphones or in ear buds(that are a bit too green for the planet in 2026)

also the 3.5mm headphone jack looks like a penis that goes inside a hole and basically why aren't you a wireless, constantly charging gay trans in 2026 right now.

am i finally getting it /g?
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>>107829840
>For what other reason did they remove it?
It's obsolete. I only use wired earphones, sometimes multi-driver iems. These things are very sensitive to output impedance of the jack you are plugging them into. picrel is how the frequency response changes for one of my iems when plugging into a high-impedance source.
The problem now is that most manufacturers, even those producing audio interfaces, do not measure their output impedance so you never know what it is, and on pc mainboards it's usually very high, which makes the high frequencies louder on my earphones; resulting in a very bright, thin sound.
This is why I always keep a dongle on my earphones. (Doesn't have to be apple's, there are plenty good alternatives, but it's very good and cheap: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-apple-vs-google-usb-c-headphone-adapters.5541/)
This way I can plug them into any device that has usb and I can be sure that the sound does not change as the result of impedance. So any headphone jack that I still got on my PC is obsolete, I don't use it.
You could have a good internal dac with low impedance in your phone, but you might want to use your earphones on other devices as well. Many earphones even come as a usb-c variant that have a dac built-in.
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>>107831510 (me)
forgot pic
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>>107825349
One of the ports should be on the side, like on those gaming phones.
>>107827027
20 with the case. 6 without.
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>>107829070
You are doing too much. I have a pair of bluetooth headphones over buds. I press power and it auto-connects and starts playing immediately anon
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>>107827174
how old is that screencap? it must be over 10 years old
back then it was a somewhat popular techno-optimistic belief

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107827467

no, it was awful. cheesy money grab where leto got to play awesome man.
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>>107830002
With Software Defined Radios (SDR) you can do both.
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>>107829521
>What are people even into these days?
Like the other anon said, hardware sucks right now because it's too expensive, even cheap shit is too expensive and unjustifiable compared to just emulating it

AI + /cyb/sec/pri/ is a lot of fun especially if you're a skid about the /sec/ stuff. Doing barely-illegal stuff like scanning ports and accessing LLMs hosted across the world is cool

There's also a ton of vulnerabilities and bug bounties for all these AI systems so if you're a kool kid you can look into those
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>>107830008
>nah I ended up vibe coding my own
FTFY
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Good thing you don't use instagram, right anon?
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start using directory opus
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>>107828055
do they offer a non-ugly version?
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>>107828079
works but not too fast because of react bloat
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>>107828055
>rapes your hard drive and turns it into a floppy drive when you view a folder with images
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>>107832032
It's custom themeable
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>>107833266
>generates thumbnails instantly (literally) when scrolling a folder with 5000 pictures for the first time
>no hickups or slowdowns unlike explorer

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IPS or OLED?
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>>107828805
The best you can do these days is that 4k IPS 2:3 panel by BenQ (and Huawei, but get the BenQ)
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>>107821187
>OLED
burn in
>IPS
glow/trash blacks
>VA
ghosting

pick your fucking poison
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>>107832040
New OLEDs will easily go 5 years minimum. Stop being a poorsissie
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>>107832055
weird because any model that is at least 1 year old will have pics of burn in posted somewhere
but thats because theyre careless. they should have known better when buying a "luxury" that the luxury you get is a mildly improved image which you get to baby and worry about.
lmao he spent 1k on oled and touched the brightness setting? he let sunlight get on it? haha noob. should have left oled to us brahmin kings
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>>107832470
>[Schizophrenic brown babble]


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