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If your device could use eye tracking without camera video or identifying you, how would you feel? I'd be fine with it. Seems like a cool new way to interact with users
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>>107715607
Yeah but you only say that because of how ads are. People used to tolerate commercials on TV and such. So if ads were improved, attitudes toward advertisement would change.
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>>107709311
You don't need to interact with users. Just run a video saliency prediction model and it'll output accurate heatmaps on any video you want.
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>>107709328
it could actually be pretty cool I think, imagine. The more you watch the premium part of the ad, the more platform points you earn, with goodies such as avatar, custom themes, emojis, banners and who knows.
Maybe you could also do some kinda of games, like spot the sponsored product in the scene, stare only at the sponsored product for the duration of a product placement scene, you could also do a battle where there would be two products on screen for a number of scenes and the winner would be the one you stared and followed the most, the reward could be a coupon for you etc..
It would be kinda neat I think, it's basically merging advertisement and entertainment into one single all encompassing product.
I say a resounding YES to secure eye tracking.
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>>107715919
>People used to tolerate commercials on TV and such.
I didn't.
I always switched channels whenever there were commercials.
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>>107709311
>I'd be fine with it
Cuck. I don't want to give big corporations anything that benefits them in any way.

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This is how much they ask for a shitty 2TB SMR drive, fucking insane, I remember buying 8TB for 180 euros literally some months ago.
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Just buy an used one.
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>>107716446
people don't actually pay 7 euros a month for hard drives, right
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we are never going back to cheap computer parts. Thats it. normies dont give a fuck, they have their phones for internet on the go, tablets for video slop and their $500 laptop they use once a week to send one email. If you were not poor, you wouldn't care about $1500 ram kits and $400 1TB ssds either.
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>>107716483
poor people need to suffer for the entertainment of the rich, simple as
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>>107716360
>>107716383
It's almost 4AM in Estonia, go to sleep.

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You're driving small sites out of businesses. Do you want to have to PAY to use these sites?
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How much could it cost to host videos?
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>>107706337
>Subject yourself to digital vandalism or else
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>>107713362
some people just wanted to share something with others and hosted it themselves
like personal sites, not necessarily blogs
the blogs platforms just made it easier for people with less technical skills to do that
people paid money to host their stuff, not for earning money
it was only later that people started expecting money from hits on their sites
and then more people started hosting stuff with that intention
the OG people hosted stuff without an expectation of getting something out of it
to this day people do this for their niche sites, a simple distro site or phpbb forum is just like that
we used to make phpbb forums to talk with others about our shared interests, there was no money involved
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>>107706337
Sites are basically free to run, if they want to make a profit then fuck them.
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>>107706337
motherfucking RETARD
https://forums.lanik.us/viewtopic.php?p=75469-youwatch-org-and-exashare-com-adblock-detection#p75469
RETARD

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Mine's 3840x2160
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>>107716180
>You can't see individual pixels
I can see individual pixels on a 14" screen and my vision isn't very good. Do you have glaucoma or something?
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1024x768. I bump it to 1366x768 to play games that don't go lower than 720p. Otherwise I mostly play games at 800x600. You don't really need more.
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>>107712570
>Mine's 3840x2160
that's not Mine that's Kikyou
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>>107716435
the only good fucking cat
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>>107713062
>how can you live with such low pixel density?
excuse me? 1080p on 12.5" X270 screen is fucking awesome

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First time edition!!!

The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups!

I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
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dude fuck modern windows lmao
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>>107716044
polka dot man shat on your keyboard
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>>107716044
you're mousepad says super because you're super :)
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>>107715361
get a monitor calibrator and calibrate it to 120 nits and use it in sdr. u dont need more than that
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What's good boys. Got a 5:4 monitor recently so time for an update - finding it really nice for having chat windows always open/calendar when I'm WFH. Still need a new poster or something to fill the gap on the right lol

>>107699526
Nice laptop OP, man I miss windows desktop widgets
>>107702063
Based wall clutter, looking good
>>107705502
Holy fuck yeah that light strip looks nice
>>107707683
Awesome setup, what did you guys play?

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>Handwritten notes detailed over 600 process steps — gas flow ratios, photoresist settings and more critical stages detailed
>Prosecutors allege handwritten notebooks detailed hundreds of optimized manufacturing steps developed over five years.
Chink DDR5 soon™

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/samsung-engineer-accused-of-leaking-10nm-dram-process-data-to-chinas-cxmt
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>>107715709
business as usual in china
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See the importance of handwriting? If this was all typed up on computers he never could have snuck it out.

In my company all staff are banned from handwriting anything and there are no whiteboards - the biggest vector point for brain rapes
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this is why Steve Jobs setup Apple to function as basically independent terrorist cells btw with no department having any clue what another department is working on.
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Xi won
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Based

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Why is C++ so hated?
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>>107711740
rewriting legacy code is beyond retarded
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>>107713298
Retarded jeet.
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>>107713330
>Structural effects
I'll presume you mean the carefully-crafted kike pozz intended to destroy Whitey?
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>>107711740
Rewrite it to what?
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>>107716460
Rust and JavaScript.

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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My question was more about it being "FE" --- again, isn't it 1 fan? I'd rather pay a premium for something with better cooling that will last longer but that's just me.
Then again I assume people who like "FE" models have enough income to keep upgrading every 2-3 years or something.

Reminds me, where do you guys flip used parts? I might want to get rid of a PSU (used once and then got something better) or eventually my GPU I just got if prices temper in 2.5 years for the 2nm 6xxx Nvidia series (if we're not in the apocalypse truly by then)
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>>107716630
FE hasnt had just 1 fan since the 1080ti
The fans are sometimes on opposite sides of the card so you can only see 1 fan from either direction where there's actually 2 of them
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>>107716583
You guys are seeing things from a very narrow pov.
These 4K gamers with an RTX card will be using DLSS at the very least, and (multi) frame generation if the game has a good implementation.
The better base frame rate gains amplify the performance gains when DLSS & FG are enabled @ 4K.

And these higher-end cards always offered poorer price/performance gains, especially when NVIDIA's uncontested in this segment.
The 5090 isn't 2x faster than the 5080.

>I don't care about DLSS/FG!
These guys do, and AMD Radeon cares about those features too.
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>>107716649
Ah..good to know. Yes the last time I paid attention to FE ironically was the 1000 series... so I am an idiot
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>>107716656
>These guys do, and AMD Radeon cares about those features too.
Remember all technical advancement is bad until AMD does it ten years later. Then it becomes good.

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107699518
Yeah, basically the whole OS was like Emacs, so you could easily modify it. Here's a recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4-YnLpLgtk
Personally, what I find most interesting about these systems is the shell. It's lightyears ahead of not only its contemporaries, but also what we have today. We're still using programs that pretend they're a weird VT100, which pretended it was a weird teletype. Meanwhile, these Lisp OSes' shells achieved a fusion between the traditional command line, GUI, and structured data manipulation a la PowerShell and nushell. It was centered around the concept of "presentation-based user interfaces", which has some similarities to today's Model-View-Whatever architectures. Basically, commands would output not streams of bytes, but Lisp objects. These objects came with "presentations", which were pieces of code that determined how they were displayed on the screen and their interactivity (if any). So the shell user would see a human-friendly visual representation, but another program using the command would see a Lisp object with structured data. None of that janky parsing of text output that you see on Unix-derived systems. The solution for inputting command arguments was also pretty nice, it was kind of like a form embedded in the shell. I don't necessarily think that this OS design would be great today, but I would love it if we had shells like that.
The Lisp Machines had a good run, but they got obliterated pretty quickly once the VLSI revolution started for good. The OSes were tied to the hardware, so they died with it. The manufacturers couldn't adapt to the new hardware landscape or produce a good cross-platform offering in time.
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>>107705201
lol millennials used to have to wait 20 seconds for things to start, some programs even took a minute or more and this was back around the Y2K era
god I wish I could go back and live there forever, it really was the closest thing to heaven on earth
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>>107716234
Not that anon, but I just went through my config and manually added :defer t to a bunch of places. (I tried use-package-always-defer but that broke my config). I managed to cut down my startup time from around 10 seconds to around 6.3 seconds.
Thanks for the tip.
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>>107716204
Thanks anon. I've worked on lem a decent bit, definitely part of the inspiration. Just got tired of dealing with frustrations with it and emacs and made my own guy, ended up comfy enough I think others might have fun with it as well. It's definitely a bit idiosyncratic since I'm trying to do something a bit different but I think it's a good start. It's missing some goodies but the out-of-the-box experience should be pretty decent.
Are there any features off the top of your head that would make/break an editor for you?
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>>107716222
>0.7 s
How do you achieve this?

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Remember RSS feeds? What was up with those? What were they for and who used them?
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ITT: retards who don't know how to torrent properly
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>site supports rss but doesn't put the whole article in the feed
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>>107716462
stupid frogposter
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>>107716484
Put the article in the feed now.
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>>107716395
explain

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So, this shit is dead and captcha won't work anymore.
How are you supposed to use 4chan now?
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>>107702280
works with XT?
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>>107715735
yes
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>>107714818
>>107714885
Never had these captchas once
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>>107715984
They introduced them later for untrusted cookies only. Who knows what "fun" is yet to come.
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>>107701514
That cat girl is hot.

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
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>>107716028
https://www.zero2prod.com/
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>>107712957
Yup, getting close now:
Benchmark 1: target/release/sort < bible.txt
Time (mean ± σ): 12.8 ms ± 0.9 ms [User: 21.9 ms, System: 12.0 ms]
Range (min … max): 11.2 ms … 18.3 ms 214 runs

Benchmark 2: ./a.out < bible.txt
Time (mean ± σ): 16.5 ms ± 1.2 ms [User: 31.8 ms, System: 8.5 ms]
Range (min … max): 14.0 ms … 22.1 ms 178 runs

Summary
target/release/sort < bible.txt ran
1.29 ± 0.13 times faster than ./a.out < bible.txt

Without sorting:
Benchmark 1: target/release/sort < bible.txt


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Just fix the shitty syntax
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>>107716329
How about we will fix you by shooting you in the back of your head, Commie.
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>>107716278
Oh no no no anti-MISRA C sisters we just got outed as total unemployable nocoders who have no clue about real world in one screenshot, how will we ever recover now?

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I HATE THEM DAMN CLANKERS
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>>107708219
what did we do to you?
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>>107708219
As if the pre-boomer generations' (silent, greatest) prejudicious attitudes on which OP's meme was originally based on haven't been proven absolutely right in recent years.
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>>107708219
I FUCKING LOVE CLANKERS
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>>107714930
Clankers are the best. They will usher in the '50's-era optimism again.
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>>107716377
*50-s era optimism tm comes with your life-subscription cost of owning nothing and eating the bugs

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>Taught my whole life the first computer was build by Alan Turing
>First computer was actually build by Konrad Zuse in 1941 Germany
Why do they still teach that Turring made the first programmable Binary computer?
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>>107716413
heh
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>>107716398
>MLRS were a waste of resources THOUGH
no, and air launched rockets were used extensively in ground attack operations by both the us and uk.
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>>107716402
What does it compute tho?
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>>107716466
the positions of astronomical objects
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>>107716466
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism#Mechanics

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>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games

>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag
>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth
>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my liking

At this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.
I'm X11 pilled.
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>>107712117
Yes
>>107712952
Gaming feels like garbage if you want low latency and VRR. x11 is shit and the past. Move on.
>>107713071
Bot
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>>107708922
>comparing a DE to a WM
I dont like wayland yet, but this is just retarded
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>>107713559
you disable vrr if you want low latency btw
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Is Gamescope the only Wayland compositor that handles latency competently?
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>>107710123
...use case for running mobileslop apps on your desktop?


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