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VS Code is AI-riddled, GitHub is AI-riddled, what should I use to CODE without being hassled by 'helpful' AI 'assistance'?
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>>108501736
What's writing by hand gross?
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>>108501640
Visual Studio 2012
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>>108502472
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>>108501640
I use a version of vscodium from before the original ChatGPT was even out, so I have no such issue. Sounds like a (you) problem, stop being an updoot faggot
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>>108502249
>AI enhances human productivity 100-1000x.
1000x the enshittification maybe
I'm not seeing the fruits of all this enhanced productivity anywhere
where's my working open source windows replacement, for instance?

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are pc speakers still a thing? i don't want to wear headphones on my head all day like some call center employee
but when i search for PC speakers there are barely any for sale
am i supposed to drop hundreds of dollars on an audio interface and some proper speakers or is there some middle ground
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>>108503435
You can't actually hear it from more than a couple of feet away. I used to sit about 3m back from my 8 inch monitors and only even knew they hissed because I put my ear right up against them one time for some unrelated reason. Now I have them at my desk right next to me and it's enough that it's annoying, I turn them off whenever I'm doing something that doesn't benefit from good quality audio.
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>>108487257
since you have no idea or preference whatsoever just stick with your shit covered, curry scented headset. should compliment you perfectly.
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>>108488883
It's called a USB cable... I'll show you later
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>>108507566
my cheap active speakers have been silent ever since I switched my DAC but I also didn't ramp up the volume too high. The devices itself can cause it, the cabling, some ground loop, the power supply. There is a whole market for all this selling "audiophil" versions of everything which is usually just overpriced snake oil.
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>>108487257
Personally i just use an old sony micro hifi unit that has aux in as speakers.
It just works

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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/

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>>108480974
excuse me
Im gonna nut
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>>108506790
literally me
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So is cumrag UI the only viable option?
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Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
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>>108507526
There is one already. And it's by design. It is pure coincidence that you can technically spam new IDs until hash collision happens. Who could've known that?
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>>108507196
Afaik in android they use completely retarded access permissions. So every app that ever asked you to pick a file from local FS potentially got your passwords and sent it to a remote server for marketing peoeple to see.
Right now roasties are laughting at you while checking out your private photos online etc.
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>>108492982
>giving your passwords to a company
>safe
holy mother of stupid fucking retards
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>>108504410
> why so many phones anon?
> it all links back to the same person in the end
Only if you assume all evil actors are working together. I assume they are not and that they have completely different attack vectors.

My pirated windows with pirated stuff would not have any IDs, I would not use social media there, it would be rather isolated. So only maybe cloudflare and telecom would know who it likely is. Unless you use VPN purchased for crypto etc, but for me personally this is unreasonable. Then if someone pwns it, they have no clue who the fuck owns it.

Government sees an exemplary citizen that definitely is not asking people on the dark web how to build explosives and such. At least they are not sure who that was, because that particular device only ever contained information about explosives and nothing personal at all. So they would have to check first. You would literally have to break some laws and get caught for them to connect final dots.
But It's NOT like something I recommend for actual criminals. If you do crime, do it properly, do not rely on a chance, bribe law enforcement like everyone does.

Social media and gayming platforms think I am your typical onions boy, they would shill me mechanical keyboards, nintendo switch and newest AAA slop. And not bother me elsewhere with all that.

Work is work, you just keep it separate. If they get pwnd, I don't suffer from it really.

> for you (((other))) stuff you can use a secondhand graphene phone

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>>108507589
You think you're tough guy, don't you?

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Iran is about to destroy the tech industry.
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>>108503260
Are you going to protest by castrating your family?
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>>108507759
Do you have any precision defense agains flying lawn mowers?
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>>108503004
Based, lets go!
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>Iran is threatening to cause the Great Reset(TM) in tech

just made a ton of fans
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>>108503004
Iran is doing more for MAGA than Trump. Imagine all those companies having to relocate to the US? All thsoe fucking jobs coming back people should be thanking Iran.

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#define __NR_sigaltstack        131

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sigaltstack.2.html

tl;dr:
manage an alternative signal stack

pretty much there just to let you handle SIGSEGVs from stack overflows.
i always read this syscall as "sigal stack", like the manpages are baby talking at me lol. for that reason, i rather like it, but it's got a pretty niche use case. have any of you anons ever had occasion to use it before?

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/

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it's over.
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We must not ignore the victims, which is what a lot of the media have fallen into. This is a witch hunt against RMS, with not enough consideration for the victims trafficked by Epstein.
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>>108500398
i kek'd
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>>108500086
Bill Gates supporter
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>>108502978
so there is a limit on how many digits you can have on 4chan
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He is a fucking autist. Autistic people (aspergers) don't care what other people think, they may say controversial shit just because they base their opinions on logic rather than emotions, this doesn't necessarily mean that this guy must be a pedo but normies love labeling such people as pedos if they dare to say something controversial.

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Which way, European man?
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>>108502425
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>>108502425
Left but replace C with Lisp
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>>108503995
OP gets proven right?
arch captcha btw
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Why are they like this?
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>>108507819
Based. Far-right politicians and *cute* traps should be BEST friends

Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.

I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
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God I hate these linux newfags
The distros are ALL the same, its the same fucking thing. It doesn't fucking matter, pick one with a cool logo
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>>108502677
It's all still GNU/Linux, the biggest differences in user experience come from the Desktop Environment as they come with a different set of applications and tools, some support Wayland by default others are still on X11.
Then there's package managers like apt, the new formats like flatpak and snap, and whether the distro uses systemd.
If you're happy with what you're using just spin up a VM to play around in instead of distrohopping.
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>>108502677
There are a million ways to interpret having 'a good understanding of Linux'.
If you want to learn the command line, filesystem, and tools to write software on Linux, you can use whatever. Ubuntu is fine.
If you want to understand how a Linux distro really comes together from a bunch of modules to get a coherent experience running, you can learn a lot from installing and using Arch.

Your choice - I have no interest in the latter. I use Fedora KDE btw
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>>108502677
Arch teaches you a lot. I basically own my entire career to it and the time I've "wasted" during my teen years. Even if I mostly use RHEL/Ubuntu at work, the knowledge I've gained from Arch were priceless. Gentoo is also fine from learning, but the time you spend compiling is just not worth it. Also, learning how to configure your own kernel, it's not a valuable skill in the field. Nobody will ask you to do that. Just use Arch/Artix.
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>>108502677
Yes, you can just skip the step in the middle.

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>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch
Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
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>>108507658
>Cmdr Wiseguy
Catholic, apparently.
Should check for any NASA heebs who called in sick. When there's confirmed none onboard the, uh, 'Iranians' will probably fire a missile at them.
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>>108507689
what?

>>108507658
total limerence
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>>108507513
that canadian has magnificent jawline and he's also the tallest, pretty sad that he's getting cucked(not being the commander in chief) by amerimutts
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>>108506310
For "security"
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>>108502804
>>108505818
I think we can scientifically and definitely conclude that schizos are friendless losers.
I have a bunch of friends from my time at uni that have a telescope and among the things they showed me was exactly the legs of the lunar landers.
It's so easy to see it for yourself if you aren't an asocial faggot whose entire worldview is formed from their windowless moldy basement.

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I hate the shitty threads you people make.
I want to share what has opened my eyes, for other novices like me, who are trying to leave Winslop 11.

This thread is supposed to put you on the right track to making your own decision,
after reading this thread the fog of Linux won't be there anymore,
you will know what you want and you will find the distro that is suitable for you.

> 1. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
This old image includes 95% of all Linux distros in existence, study this.

Studying this image alone, is going to help you see through idiotic arguments like "mint is better" or "go with arch" or "go with pop_os" -- most of them have a parent OS.

> 2. Distro arguments are pointless. #1 choice that you must make is what family Linux do you want and pick.
If you studied image above, you will see there distinct few families of Linux, the relevant ones are: Debian, Fedora, Arch.


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>>108504060
Most laptops are using proprietary ACPI protocols. You would need to patch the kernel, but since Debian's kernel is very old in comparison to other distributions, this option is out off the table, since I don't want to patch and compile kernel from scratch myself
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>>108503889
>>108504060
>>108506306
Getting a modern kernel is as easy as swapping for Liquorix (or Xen depending on the distro, but I've found Liquorix more reliable).
And updated firmware is as easy as
`cd /tmp
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
cd linux-firmware/
sudo cp -va * /lib/firmware/`
and then
`sudo update-initramfs -u`

I also use CoreCtrl to manage my 9070XT, so with it I've also replaced my Mesa drivers with an almost up to date version with Ernstp's Mesa Almost-Stable repo;
https://answers.launchpad.net/~ernstp/+archive/ubuntu/mesarc


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>>108506898
nice Taj Mahal, sir
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problem?
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>>108498770
>>108498786
>>108498791
>>108498797
Good idea, but it's too many words. A general needs to be shortened to single post, composed of only a few small paragraphs or links. You have good info but are ranting and it is overwhelming. I suggest you make something like this:

"In the GNU/Linux world there are three main branches, each with their own package manager and community. They are: Debian (apt), Arch (pacman), and Red Hat (dnf-rpm). Though there are also various and semi-popular independent distros such as Alpine, Nix, and Gentoo."

Some of Debian's popular forks include
>Mint*
>MX Linux
>Pop OS*
>Zorin*
>AntiX


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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/

Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed
Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0

Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.

Will Microsoft allow them that?
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>>108506729
Nigger you post this retarded fucking shit in every single thread. How hard is it to comprehend that people don't want to PAY for a game with DRM that supposedly affects performance injected into it. On principle.
Why on earth would anyone ever then refuse to play the same game if they could get it for free, especially if it's a pirated copy that was never paid for by anyone? It's a performance hit, not pop-up ads mid-gameplay, the game is still the same.
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>>108506729
bypassing denuvo does not remove the potential performance loss from it (it is still running, eating cpu cycles)
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>>108507519
read the thread. Hypervisor doesn't remove denuvo and anyone playing hypervisor never cared about denuvos performance tax.
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>>108503965
>giving my pc HIV
I'll stick with activation tokens.
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>>108507758
Jesus fucking christ you cocksucker.
There's a difference between "caring about" a performance tax and straight up being unable to play because of it. Someone who hates getting fucked over despite being a paying customer but can still run the game (although poorly) will just refuse to pay for it and use HV instead. Someone who can't run the game because of the alleged performance tax will not use HV anyway because they can't run the fucking game.

Even if, hypothetically, Irdeto could log every single HV bypass user, they would have ABSOLUTELY no way of knowing what percentage of that group specifically complained about being unable to run the game because of denuvo despite that not being true. As opposed to people who just want games for free regardless of denuvo or people who complain because they don't like being affected by DRM in any way despite paying for the game. And even if they did, it would be a very small percentage.

You are making absolutely no sense, and no doubt I've just wasted time explaining the obvious to a brick wall.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108493483

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

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>>108507616
He's right here >>108504751

gm
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>>108501768
Guys, I need help.
I am trying to make a short video with ComfyUi using Wan 2.2 Image to video.

But I can't get it right. I need to make a perfect loop but the video enevr ends where starts.

Does anyone knows some good blueprints to fix this?

The only instance I was able to do a loop video, the video "mess with the colors" for a brief moment.
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>>108507766
great, now I want to coom

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Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?

What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
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>>108487223
ignoring other points because this one always bothers me most
null-terminated strings are good because they keep memory layout predictable. would introduce some bizarre semantics-based behavior with [] operator and pointer arithmetic, which isn't good in a language where you often need to work with and think in terms of addressing memory directly
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>>108489474
Japan was going to unify their computer industry under TRON, and the murican government pressured their government to stop it under threat of a trade embargo.
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>>108506644
I love democracy!
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>>108506695
and a (non) free market problem
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>>108487223
>no ability to call programs in the same process
use case?

>>108488466
>Typed persistent objects
how do you enforce that the receiving process casts the pointer to the appropriate type though?

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New OLED and new Speaker setup
I need a new Desk and chair too
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>>108507145
damn still a bit pricey but I will keep an eye for discounts. $1600 is more doable
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>>108507179
Mine was 1300$ Canadian after taxes, but I forgot I bought it on a really good sale(bigger than their current spring sale) I probably wouldn’t pay their full listed price of 1800C$.
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>>108506383
if it fits you well and you want to sit properly and not slouch then yeah i'd say so. people still sit in their aerons from the 90s. it's a buy it for life investment almost, like a very good bed. the recline on it is S+ tier. i had to return mine due to being to tall for even the C model. i would buy it again at a mark up if they released a D size
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>>108493115
based
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>>108507116
Still it's in chat gpt style. Please stop outsourcing your thoughts


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