Why doesn't Linux develop something like PowerShell? Shit is amazing.
>>107690257It's good, but using it interactively sucks shit because so many commandlets want to return objects instead of just strings
>>107690424>Infosec guys who primarily work with Windowsthat's me, and I really wish I could work with Python instead of PowerShell. Retries and exception handling in PS are a nightmare, but sadly there's a lot of things you can only do in PS, like accessing your Microsoft email servers. Sucks working in a company that has bought the whole MS package
I use powershell on Linux almost daily and my default browser is Edge. This is a new era.
>>107690424This is true. I'm infosec and made >>107691268 before I read your comment.
>>107690338because you have a 10s profile script that runs on Powershell 7 but not Windows Powershell
>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks outhttps://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
>>107687879Fabs know it's a bubble, so they don't want to invest into new capacity.
>>107691113>Akshit Sukhdeeplel
>>107691120Gooks are also famous jews with memory/nand. Always another "fire" keeping the supply down.
>>107687990>>107688192Their women are all ultra-feminists and their men are all gigachudsIt's a literal sex war there. Like a race war but between men and women.
>>107687009How long until they resort to hitmen and industrial sabotage?Is this the beginning of the first ever corpo war?
>the ad that buck broke PC users
>>107691453The intellimouse was good I had one, the Logitech MX518 was probably the first truly good gaming mouse imho. The Creative speaker sets that were popular at the time were bad though. I was lucky to have a great CRT at the time, which I still keep (Mitsubishi 2070SB), but the LCD monitors were truly awful for games, I'd say it took until this decade to get really good LCDs and affordable OLEDs. The only advantage was not having to worry abut the refresh rate, especially in the late 00s when they were ports from the 360 and assumed you're using an LCD monitor. Too many games had no option to set the refresh rate from the menu and would default to 60Hz, and sometimes even forcing it thought the GPU drivers didn't always work correctly.
>>107691496Don't know if the original MX518 could do 1000Hz but the Intellimouse around that time could.
>>107691496>The only advantage was not having to worry abut the refresh rate, especially in the late 00s when they were ports from the 360 and assumed you're using an LCD monitor. >Too many games had no option to set the refresh rate from the menu and would default to 60Hz, and sometimes even forcing it thought the GPU drivers didn't always work correctly.That's a downside many people don't talk about when talking about CRTs these days. If you couldn't or didn't have 1:1 refresh with the CRT, you'd have double images, nullifying any motion advantage (plus higher end CRTs used pretty fast phosphors so even at 60Hz if the game didn't let you switch higher, the flicker was awful for hours of gaming).
>>107686170Should be more Indian.
>>107691526I'm pretty sure both were 125Hz but they had very good sensors with no built in acceleration and corner snapping. >>107691540CRTs can work at arbitrary refresh rates and resolutions, they don't have a "native" refresh rate or resolution as such. The problem was 60Hz flickers visibly.
Oh my God why is this piece of shit so slow and useless I just want you sort a folder with 10k files by date created and it's already loading for 40 minutes, the same task literally takes 2 seconds on Linux WHAT THE FUCK ARE THEY DOING
>>107691393Haven't used it in a while, does the file picker have thumbnails? How's wayland support? Does Thunar support adding columns for bitrate, album artist etc. depending on the media folder? It's one of the few good things Windows does and few Linux DEs do.
>>107690835skill issue of pajeets in MS, to be precise
>>107684736This removes the bloatware and makes Windows 11 usable.https://atlasos.net/
>>107684736>the same task literally takes 2 seconds on Linu-KRASH-ACK!
>>107691369>accuses people of lying on the internet>repeats the most common lie utilized by tranny linux groomers
popcorn time alternative ?
>>107691457Stremio + realdebrid
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107647018
>>107690095yeah that's possible; I forgot how native extension works; I use 4chanX, It auto clicks on get captcha too
>>107689137Yes, they work fine in all other software (Paint.NET, Krita, etc.).
Anyone know of a replacement for Kodi on Android?
>>107691085I should add: I play blu ray rips from a portable hdd. Not looking for streaming support.
>>107676538my own router>>107676568so i need a bigger powersupply or something?>>107676611>>107680293>how do you know it was made for wifi?what is it then? i assumed it was for wifi since it had a coax connection just like wifi antennas
A student send her humanoid robot go collect her diploma
>>107690953does that mean the robot has to pay back the loan?
>>107691092The robot uprising will be traced back to this post
>>107690953>herShe doesn't own that robot. It's a subscription where some indians take over if it can't do something or locks up (which is all the time)
>>107691092>Send a peasant (robot) in your robes to roam your palace (receive diploma) and trick evil spirits (jews), subsequently banish/slaughter the peasant like cattle (landfill or for parts) along with the demons hanging over the poor soul and vying for your assessarhaddon core
>>107691244back to >>>/x/ schizo
Soldered Nixies editionPrevious: >>107647244 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
DADDYYY
>>107681160Do people really spend hundreds of dollars to buy different parts and proceed to manually solder and glue said parts together?
Wait wtf is this real?
>>107691413Casual.
>>107690610Looks like a low-quality board with a cheap set of keycaps to mealso coiled cable is cringe
What the heck is an AI Browser and why it's bad?
>>107687972>Tired of falling victim to social engineering attacks? With AI, your browser can now do that for you.
Pale moon might soon be the only usable web browser.
>>107687972They steal your data but then they also train an AI off the data they stole
>>107687972It's more telemetry, more bloat, more resources used for things I don't want.
>>107687972I also find it extremely retarded and I don't wanna bother looking up its usecase because I know it would be retarded as well
mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
>>107687233Homebrew on MacOS had it in an hour, linux trannies btfod
mpv is the comfiest music player
profile=high-qualityRate my config.
profile=high-quality
mpv is trans
>>107688117Fascinatingtroon troon troon, good fun
What went wrong?
>>107691420It was the answer to a problem that didn't exist.
>>107691467The problem does exist, they just lied about solving it.
>>107691420A device for an app.
Libraries > Tinder Edition.Previous Thread: >>107647202>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
If MS decides to randomly cut off access to DALL-E 3 it will effectively be a lost model.
>>107690688Well, at least for a while, it would probably remain available via the dedicated bot on ChatGPT and API. Not sure about the quality of the former, though.
How do we fix KDE? I used to donate 100 bucks every December but stopped after Nate started working directly under Valve and de-prioritizing anything Valve doesn't need.
>>107682563grim.>>107683501im glad i finnaly left kde, it was a difficult decision but it had to be made. too many problems.>>107688602this.
>>107683501>Plasma 6 has been a total disasterI love Plasma 6.I swear you guys are just making things up.
>>107688745>>107688752>>107688754>>107689739>>107690598Krashes
>the best argument against KDE is a reddit screenshot grim. might donate to them again purely out of spite for footniggers
>>107690896>KrashDE users are fed up by KrashDE krashing>"how can i make it about gnome"this is why indians are taking over your country btw
A few of you may have discovered today that thumbnails suddenly stopped loading in Firefox. I did.Checking the browser console, I found errors for each thumbnail in the catalog which said "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking, please check browser console for details."After disabling browser.opaqueResponseBlocking in about:config, those error messages turned into 403's and the images would still not load.I did a desuarchive search for Firefox and found a post in /trash/ saying "I figured it out. 4chan is now asking for referrers when requesting images from 4cdn... TL:DR; 4chan wants to know where you were before loading an image." along with a screenshot of all about:config settings with the word "referer" in them.With the help of that screenshot, I pinpointed the issue to network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy in about:config, which I had set to 2 for whatever reason, I don't know. Setting it to 0 fixed the problem.Most of you on Firefox probably won't experience this since 0 is the default setting.So, for those of you also experiencing this issue, there's the fix, and now the fix is on desuarchive for others to find.Feel free to discuss the technological/privacy ramifications of this change by 4chan, or if the /trash/ poster's analysis is correct.
The spoofing should work, no?
>>107669497>Don't just let any faggot know where you're coming from, install referrer spoofer addonModern browsers use the strict-origin-when-cross-origin referrer policy by default, and common extensions like uBlock Origin already can and do override Referrer-Policy header values on network responses to tear out any more privileged value.This means only the origin (i.e. domain/hostname) will be sent, not the resource you were actually looking at.If that's not good enough for you, you can override to no-referrer by default and white-list certain domains that need it to allow for strict-origin-when-cross-origin.You don't need separate additional extensions.
>>107674247>can detect all of the websites you were visited beforeReferrer header only contains the one previous website you came from. It cannot see the whole chain.There is intentionally no browser API that allows for this.
Maybe one of you can help me fix my shitI'm on Firefox and the "please verify that you're human" cloudflare check doesn't work on 4chan specifically (and not in incognito either). I press verify and it keeps looping and nothing happens. I can visit other sites just fine. I've had this issue a week ago >>107611158 and >>107612219 and since then I've just been posting normally because it fixed itself out of nowhere. if this gonna keep happening I'd like an actual way to fix it
>>107691419Whitelisting is clearly necessary. How do you use that in uBlockOrigin?
Never forget what they took from you.
They both look pretty bad in their own unique ways.Left looks like a deformed mutantRight looks like a humanoid robot
>silence itoddler>a windows user is talking
>>107691272left is a glove thats just what gloves look like
>>107691233You can still use the old cursors, anon.
>>107691233