pls sirs do the needful and respect the slop
>>107751050>/pol/ won, but at what price?Sides.
>>107757599LLMs were trained on 4chan too
>>107763623It might already be the case and you just don’t know it. He can just be prompting LLM for every single one of his business decisions without anybody ever knowing.
>>107766661Reminds me of when the jews were prompting for battle plans with palantir in ukraine
>>107751070The spice must flow
>captcha solved
ok cool now kill yourself
I have a damn fetish for smartphones. I WANT (don't buy) a new mobile phone almost every year. I wipe my current phone completely with a wet wipe every day. I clean up the trash, optimize it, and restart it, and I update the apps. I really want a realme gt 8 pro 12/256, but I think even 60% of its features would be useless to me...
put the fucking phone down
>>107768975Well, I only ever obssess over it during the upozzing process when I opt out of everything on first boot while actively making sure all the bloat and spyslop is uninstalled, disabled, stopped and isolated, the firewall set up to block eveything and all the other privacy/optimization apps carefully tweaked and managed by droid-fy. After that, it's only about updoots, which at that point Android itself no longer has the capacity to perform on it's own.Basically my phone becomes a miniature troonix pc that cannot be hijacked by any of the parties involved in it's design.
>>107768975sound like the phone is your transference object and you might have som form of retrograde psychological condition. or maybe you're just a consumer drone, one or the other
sadly you're late to rooting & custom ROMs
>>107769183I think I'm greatly overestimating the importance of a smartphone as such.
goys, it's fucking over
>>107753678Nobody has successfully explained to me how making media less accessible to people is somehow "preserving" it.Which is why I still believe that private trackers are really just a front for distributing CSAM.It also explains why literally every single private tracker thread OP I've ever seen has loli.
>>107768099This entire thread is retarded. Other domains (.se) went back up almost straight away.
>>107768138retarded whore should get an .onion domain and start using .i2p torrent trackers.
>>107768138>Other domains (.se) went back up almost straight away.in free countries, yeah. But in a lot of EU countries, because of this scandal the ISP's were given orders to block anna's domains, so now it's harder for us to access them.
>>107768025So it was a nothingburger? Nice.
Is it absolutely necessary to smash the mass storage device's hardware to pieces to make the data on it unrecoverable? I knew about /dev/zero and /dev/urandom, which, from what I understand, would be the equivalent of a C program that, via syscall write, would write a binary file, either all 0s or random, that would occupy the "free" space (i.e., the space not marked in the index table) until the disk is full. Once it's full, the file is deleted from the index table. In theory, it should work like this, at least for mechanical mass storage devices... For NVMe and SSDs, I know they talk about trim, but I don't know if it's actually a real thing... In any case, why are both methods fallacious in preventing data recovery? On paper, it seems to make sense.
>>107769094you could never know if the data is truly erased. use FDE and when you're done with it you won't have a problem of erasing data
>>107769162I must also include this doesn't defat information leaks from side channels which include write/read patterns. SSD sectors wear after each amount of write.
>>107769094>occupy the "free" spaceSmall files aren't written to disk as regular files, they're written to the MFT as resident files. Once the MFT grows it never shrinks again, and free entries are reused at random. So, merely filling the free space with zeroes or whatever will not securely remove your deleted data, not even from an old HDD.
>>107769220>>107769162So, what's the safest option for SSDs and HDDs? And what's the best way to do this with disks that are still in use?
>>107769094All modern storage devices are independent computers running proprietary firmware. You have no clue what they're really doing and they're free to ignore any drive erasing commands or make additional copies of data in the spare disc space. Even full disc encryption isn't a perfect defense because the drive can log access patterns that could leak information. Mechanical destruction is simple and reliable.
This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?Use this thread to:1. TEST2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar3. TroubleshootPrevious thread: >>>107686738
>>107762242There's one now but it's not giving this error
>>107767485>59 degreesbro is living in microwave country
>>107767485Update appeared just after I posted that
>>107766810Built for gigantic BBC
@K1rakishou is it finally time for a stable release?
how do we fix the AI RAM issue?
>>107767152>now fucking /v/ermin are gonna repost every single fucking article that treats about ram, up until prices come back down"ram" goes into the list of my filters
>>107767152Crime.
>>107767152reject aidon't give a cent to the software and hardware companies causing the issue
Just get a dumb client amd subscribe to your OS over the cloud.
>>107767152You stop using AI you fucking retard. It's obvious. Using AI feeds the beast that fucks you.
>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.
>switch to emacs daemon>every single expression in my init.el works correctly upon systemctl --user daemon-reload>except (scroll-bar-mode -1)has anyone experienced this before
>>107766937misspoke: i meant systemctl --user restart emacs
after getting used to using Clojure's REPL in Neovim (important that you do not use the shell, just evaluate forms in your buffer), it makes using other languages so damn painful
>>107767581wait until you use slime/sly
>>107765972>>107764586For me it was using imenu and consult imenu.It's basically a heading under which I can write code, if I then want to go a section of my code, I can to to that part of the code by selecting the heading.I've tried with different granularities and I decided on general headings instead of highly specific ones, for example:On the left we have the imenu results from a package in which I did more specific headings (needed because I was constantly getting lost), and to the right another where they're more general.This way if im adding a new customizable var I simply go to "Customization" and add it there, if there's a new variable to keep track of some state or element, I go to "Internal Variables", If I notice a bug with a given feature, I go to it's section by looking for it's category using imenu, and so on.It's basically org headings, you create a heading and write your relevant code into it. You can also leverage it for comments, for example you could create a heading for TODO items and write them as comments under a heading.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
New 50 something coworker still uses one of these. Haven't seen one in years. Goddamn still by far the best looking phone ever made
>>107768327I still have my old s7. I was using it till last year since it got released. I regretted that I didn't got the edge version instead. It looked way cooler then.
>>107766269The only complaint I have is that I have to rename the app package to some gacha crap for every game I want to use framegen on but I can at least atest so far that the phone has the best cooling I've ever seen on a phone.
>>107768532Oh and it also has the ability to disable on the board battery and just passthrough fully from the charger for if you want to use it as a console device. I think that's really neat, but the battery still isn't really removable so fuck me.
How durable is the type C port on phone? My previous phone is micro usb and it stopped being able to do data transfer after 2-3 years
Reminder that iOS is infinitely more secure than whatever freetard NSA backdoors you can put on an android.
>>107769342newfaggot doesn't know about the fappening, tragic, don't even lurk moar, just kys
>>107769342mmmh
>>107769366>10 year old icloud hack that was done with social engineering>in any way related to how secure iOS is versus lagdroidandjeet shills dont even try anymore>>107769387yeah no one is downgrading to pixelshit 8 and 9
new streaming service needs testers (streamers and viewers)> only one person can go live at a time> anyone can take over and go live (including anons)> interactive items for TTS and stream effects> AI chatbots that can be summoned in the stream that actively watch and comment on what is happening (friend/audience simulator)> brand new community-driven website
You vibe coded this with ChatGPT. I can tell because it uses emojis in buttons and that same purple gradient rounded corners UI style.
>>107765935not ChatGPT, but otherwise not far off.
i see potential
>>107763713>AI chatbotswhoa I heckin love science!
Sounds nice until you get blasted by CP and gore unwillingly
>before smartphones>can do banking just fine>after smartphones>have to have tablet '''phone''' turd to do banking with app only available on google apps >have to make google account to access google app store to get the banking appget aids and anus cancer and go to hell
not an issue if you buy Apple
>>107769001just stop having manbaby hands
>>107769001JBA.Just. Buy. Apple.
BlackBerry Bros, we are so back!
>>107742319>>107768648why not go full open source from day 1 if they don't have any interest in long term maintenance?
>>107768639From what I've seen they also sell the keyboard cases in bestbuy so they can't be just a small project. Or am I wrong?
>>107747454Just type GO64 in the prompt.
>>107764915who gives a shit about OS updates?
>>107768781>why not go full open source from day 1 if they don't have any interest in long term maintenance?We don't know about the bootloader situation yet so there is hoping, they might realize that this type of device specifically appeals to autists that care about that so we'll see.
>the year is 2004
Hold on let me pause Postal 2 and watch some BME Pain OlympicsAlso how did I just end up on some Filipino-ran porn site in google first results that's about impaling and cooking women?Have you heard of EFUKT?Anyway, that's what the uh neocities retro web yesterweb frutiger aero movement is all about right?
>>107769167>EFUKTNiggers don't know about my snuffx.
>>107769097I'm not really a hardware techie, but I heard IME was landed in 2008, yes.Also, just seems like 2 cores would be a nice base for a constant ecosystem to grow on, rather than only single core.In my hypothetical, I assume new software can be created by FOSS.
>>107765654Just look at this old ass shim for installer running MS-DOS. Back then Microsoft was concerned about heir system to be installable on as many computers as possible. Now they impose completely arbitrary TPM2 and MS account requirement.
>>107765654>downloading anime series in rmvb hardsubs>fileshare 50/kbs cap with wait times between downloads>these shit encodings with glitching in real player>the alternative is buffering episodes for 20 minutes before watching
HERE IS YOUR WINDOWS 12 BRO...
>>107767483>22:03:42>>107768286>00:46:43>>107769082>03:23:03you're going to die with a .45 caliber hole between your eyes jay
microPENIS LOL
>>107766072> Missing the screen overlay where it bothers you for your credit card info for every prompt. > Get 100 prompts for 39.99/mo. Or unlock our premium package of 400 prompts for 99.99/mo.
>>107769110Please stop spamming. Your low effort posts are reducing the overall quality of board discussion.
>>107766122cant let u do that dave