Has anyone ever considered a spring energy cell? The spring turns the motor.
>>108508892A stream of recirculated plasma.
You may be able to warp the light path using a different type of lenses and make it loop into itself. Passing it through a crystal allows for different light properties.
>>108508892Gravity batteries are simpler and more reliable
>>108509450:V
>>108508916Emergency locking mechanism. :(
are pc speakers still a thing? i don't want to wear headphones on my head all day like some call center employeebut when i search for PC speakers there are barely any for saleam i supposed to drop hundreds of dollars on an audio interface and some proper speakers or is there some middle ground
>>108507566my 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.
>>108487257Personally i just use an old sony micro hifi unit that has aux in as speakers.It just works
>>108490528I have these but at least I got the. Cheap like $25 on Craigslist or something like that.
>>108496858biiiilllllyyyyyyybeats post some
>>108488499I remember all the poor kids having one of these when I was a kid.
i installed gentoo like you guys told meemerged xfce and some stuff like browser, steam etcwhat else can i do for compile times or overall usability/performance
The Gentoo handbook needs a tl;dr version. Literally just a short manual for installing, flags, and portage without the explanations on what a fucking file system is. Something between a dry list of commands and the handbook.
>>108508286Hmm... No.Normoids are welcome to stay on your age verified corposlop distros.
>>108504244Slackware would be much better if they included a dependcy manager. There's no reason you need play detective to find out what libs you need to run an app. Not in 2026.
>>108508662slackware has or has had many different tools. they are found on linuxquestions and github. there is no shortage of such tools.tools that create ports-like trees, automatic dependency management which includes tools using different mechanisms to achieve that. then you have a bunch of tools to print required libraries of binaries like 'ldd'using this you can then tell slackpkg to search for packages containing those libraries.2-liner scripts using xargs and awk help with this sort of thing. its just a workflow you get used to.the advantage of slackware is that it lets you do what you want and leaves it up to you if it makes sense.
>>108508662>>108509473cont.i just updated my slackware system, it got the package binaries, installed them, then i had to look over the configuration file changes and its done.now i can compile a custom slightly customized kernel and its done.my gentoo install is also updating a bunch of stuff namely about 150 packages, it takes a while but should work pretty much automatically and it doesn't handle the bootloader/kernel and focuses only on providing an alternative userland.there is no point in running solely one distro. a slim and efficient distro config doesn't take much space and distrohopping is over. there is literally no point in distrohopping anymore.you assign a master distro which handles bootloader/kernel and on top of it you put whatever other distro/distros.slackware is excellent in providing a stable base for exactly that.it also doubles as a fairly complete software repositoryit also provides multiple kernel versions depending on what you need (stable/testing)
>>>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions>>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>Useful programs and live Windows environment:https://hirensbootcd.org/download/Previous: >>108466766
>>108509128Edius, dvgrab, and I believe Kdenlive can record as well.And obviously ffmpeg.
>>108508305What you need is a SMA pigtail, the 2 main ones are MHF4 and UFL although for the price you can an AX201 with the pigtails included for a few more bucks.
>>108508986why pretend to be me?I have done that several times already, even swithed my entire PC off and on again, nothing fixed it, i've been having this issue for 2 days now
>>108509496i didn't, I had the same problem, duh
>>108500112By 20056 most every small to large business was using Exchange, which would have been a not small server. This could have possibly been the firewall/router for the office that was also the spam blocker, that would have been common. It is not abnormal for non technical people to totally misunderstand what something is for, so the person that put it in probably just told him, it's for your email so he didn't have to answer any other stupid questions.
hello /g/. Recently ive been working on a project for some time now, it took me a while but atleast i am satisfied with what i did, i present the Think Operating System, Or ThinkOS. its written in bare metal assembly, with some features[as you can see in the picture], it has a bootloader, a terminal with some nifty commands, and more. it can even run DOOM
"it can run doom", but DOOM runs on DOS, so its not your OS, it is some DOS-based shell
>>108508874nope it isnt DOS based. i just made a demake of DOOM
>>108506835usually when people post an OS they post the VM window since it obviously cannot be ran on a device
>>108507003
april fools was yesterday
microsoft winned
>>108493013>>108493029>>108493062>>108493419>>108493585What race is Rudy Huyn?
>>108508932>they were a monopoly because I don't like them and people bought their products of their own free will>UR A SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILL IF YOU DISAGREE THOGas yourself, schizoid.
>>108509121Okay so you just straight up have no idea what a monopoly is but you feel like you need to disagree with me so you can defend the trillion dollar company.
>>108505903>WinUI is COM wrapped>COM wrappedI thought WinUI aids was suppose to be jeety .NET slop?
>>108508780>people actually want their productsanon... really? no one wants their shit products. legacy is the only thing keeping anything they sell relevant. same reason a lot of other boomer trash is still forced on us in 2026 despite it being objectively inferior.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots.white and nerdy edition>NewsGLM-5.1 by Z.ai is out: https://nitter.net/Zai_org/status/2037490078126084514#mXiaomi MiMo V2 Pro released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimo-v2-proAnthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagonGoogle to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://nitter.net/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#mGoogle Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecationsGoogle releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108509418Grok 4Yet 4.20 will do it just fine.
>>108509418GPT hasnt been worth the effort since 4.5
>>108509459oh I've still barely tried grok, I thought that was one of the easiest for jailbreaking though?
>>108509482More like they are the only AI system ive noticed to actually ALLOW and even ENCOURAGE you to use its AI for nsfw because once I got a "content within my sexual content guidelines" in a refusal and a thinking block.Lemme repeat that>content WITHIN my sexual content guidelines>WITHIN>Grok HAS sexual content guidelinesClearly Elon still hasnt given up on Ani, despite normies freaking out that he was trying to normalize pedophilia on a fictional AI girl who was actually 18 according to Elon.
>>108509406>swipe but with extra detail or word changed>goes through
it was just a prank bro
>>108508468>TwitterWhat's that? I couldn't find any social media called Twitter. Do you mean X?
>>108508458retards like you are so tiring
>>108508458>April 1stRetard
>>108508485>Do you mean X?What the hell's X? Some kind of porn site?
>>108506708and sued the fuck out of the guy hosting the leak on github
BONUS: Netflix adds a fake film grain filter not present in the video to hide how shitty and starved the original streams fucking look Congrats AV1 clowns you played yourselvesThe future you all wanted lololololololololol
>>108505498is enjoying film grain a millennial thing? i know boomers like hearing crackle and pop on their vinyl records. i think millennials are more into vhs tape distortion if anything. film grain seems more like a gen x thing.
>>108508590>>108505498it's not about sovl but about masking artifacts in a more bearable wayabsolute cope tier shit tho kek
>>108503545>paying for lower quality than YIFYgrim
>>108508590No, people just prefer it over the alternative, which usually is denoised to hell garbage with all detail obliterated. Also, film grain was harder to notice in the past, since display resolution was much lower (effectively, a low-pass filter).
>>108503655>The original resolution was 320x224 I think.Well not shit then, you can't make something produced at 320x224 look good on any 1080p or 4K screen. Garbage in, garbage out.
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 0Irdeto 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?
>>108503965what if I am playing it on linux? Should I worry.
>>108504091The cheaters many of which bought they actual games they cheat on and pay for the cheat technology too jump through way more.
>>108506641NOT CRACKED But it is Bypassed since last thursday
>>108503965Too bad there are almost no Denuvo games worth piratingBut hey, props to them, still an impressive feat
>>108506473>>108507789>>108508873>giving my pc HIV>in two weeks they'll be replacing the Windows NT kernel>open your anus wide to chinese ransomwareNah, that's all hyperbole. There's too much hysteria from turbomidwits who pose as experts about "disabling key protection layers".On my debloated Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC install, I didn't need to disable a single security feature to run the hypervisor, because everything needed had already been disabled as part of my debloat and optimization tweaks. The only setting I needed to change, was to enable test signing.And of course, the hypervisor is totally compatible with Common Sense 2026 which is most of what you really need.I've been using this install for nearly 2 years and hackers didn't make my computer explode or have stolen my banking info or crypto wallets yet.Turbomidwits think keeping these "key protection layers" enabled and not using HV cracks will keep them safe from ransomware and login data-stealing phishing attacks when they turn their brains off while using their computers. Most of these "key protection layers" didn't exist in OOB Windows installs before W11, and none of them existed before W10.
New OLED and new Speaker setupI need a new Desk and chair too
>>108505799this looks like a hospice
>>108508828very nice. new england?
>>108509066North East yes. Very very rural.
>>108508347Small windows is better then no windows. I have lived in some pretty crappy basement suites over the years. Currently living in the top of a barn on the side of a hill, and love it here
>>108487750Update, my monitor got RMA'd.I'm pushing the limits of USB 3.0 cable length limit as the connection to the desktop is over 3m long using 3 different cables, but it works.
Hi, I’m mainly a Mac user for work, and I only use Windows on my gaming PC at home.My work involves low level software analysis and reverse engineering, and recently I’ve been doing a lot more work with Windows based tools. Transferring files from my M2 Mac to a crappy Dell Latitude using an external SSD is getting really annoying and time-consuming.So I’m looking to pick up a ThinkPad as a dedicated Windows work machine. so I’m currently deciding between a T480 and a T14 Gen 2 (Intel).From what I’ve seen, the T14 Gen 2 has Thunderbolt 4 and newer hardware, but the T480 is cheaper and more upgradeable.For my use case (RE, tooling, moving large files, etc.), which one would you guys recommend? Any downsides I should be aware of?
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>>108495019Buy the T14 and make sure it has 16GB ram. For this kind of work,I suggest adding an extra 16GB. Good luck!
>>108495019post more oppai lain!
>>108504122>soldered rampick the first, sell it, and buy multiple T480
>>108495019mature lain is hot ngli require more
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108508172I feel you. Working less at real work is what I do, lol
>>108508194I'm that anon. I know about Carp, it's very similar to what I want, but last time I checked the project was abandoned for years. I see some commits coming in now but I remember the author specifically saying the project wasn't being supported anymore, maybe I'll give it another try now.That being said it's interactive programming/runtime capabilities were not very good, which is something I need
>spend half an hour carefully crafting an email to the mailing list, re-writing it several times to make it as concise and clear as possible>completely ignored>find a possible resolution for a bug and email an explanation in the bug report>completely ignored
>go on #emacs>they are talking about punching nazis for the 5th time this hour>somebody starts the 27th get angry about AI olympics of the day>the occasional emacs question gets shot-down with an offhand, unhelpful remark before everybody goes back to arguing about politics
>>108509261I've been subscribed to emacs-devel and bug-gnu-emacs for a few months and I don't think I've seen an email go without at least one response. But I don't monitor the bug mailing list too closely.
Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
>>108500004
I thought /g/ already made Raku
/g/ can't make a programming language because /g/ doesn't program anymore.
>>108507432i lost my shit lmao
>>108508987nigger what
I may be late to the party on this but my alphoomer nephew just showed me a locked thread of the Scratch Director of Technology losing his cool at 10 year olds and and being moderated by his own moderation team due to his "impolite" remarks while arguing over TOS changes that trains AI on user projects and adds an AI assistant. I guess not all gen alphababies got oneshotted by LLMs. Where's his PR guy to tell him a grown man throwing redditisms like "ad hominem" and "false narrative" at users he acknowledges in the same thread are statistically 80% under the age of 12 comes across incredibly retarded and tactless?
Why the FUCK is 4/g/ flaming about the fucking Scratch forum of all things?
>>108509138>tfw the fascist chud child just used a logical fallacy
>>108509255Enjoy prison, false narrative child.
>>108509152>Even in the 60s the top french philosophers tried to sign off on lowering the age of consent to single digits>>philosophersThose were marxist jews
>>108509235ITThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B8On0__AJs