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Why do so many people on /g/ dislike Cloudflare?
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>>107838598
>the unemployed neckbeard want to know why
i mean i could always be employed as an internet shill instead of doing it for free. how well is that working for you?

the question remains:
why is this foreign ESL shill defending cloudflare like it's his mother? do you like that cloudflare stops the racisms in their tracks? elaborate, don't be guarded. you're so proud of your position. where are you from?
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>>107838368
Cloudflare is NSA.
They intercept half of the HTTPS traffic and they killed Tor - all while offering stuff for free to unsuspecting morons.
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>>107838609
>do you like that cloudflare stops the racisms in their tracks?
What are you talking about? Cloudflare is extremely hands-off.
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>>107838751
see >>107838559
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because using 15 schizophrenic "privacy" extensions breaks cloudflare

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SAY HIS NAME
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>>107833295
Don't laugh, that's the doctor prescribed safety muzzle to preventing from sucking every cock within a five mile radius.
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>>107838288
High end thermals are more accessible than high grade NVG.
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>>107837778
christ that looks gay as fuck. nice MP5 tho.
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>>107837778
Sick Combine soldier cosplay
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>>107837691
latent homosexual using gay overpriced mask...

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>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/installwindows

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>>107837244
>dubs
You make me feel like a normie, thanks bro.
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Anons, I need help. There's a schizo spammer who's been spam posting a picture of a trans vagina on /vg/agdg. The meltie has been going on for the last 3 days, and jannies can only do so much.

Is there a way to hide all image only posts without text?
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why does my ssd keep showing different amounts of free space? sometimes it says 209 gb and others 213
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>>107838576
You can with 4chanX, does this work?
/^$/;file:only;boards:4:vg

Alternatively, you could do it via a ublock origin filter to blur them in only that thread, something like that
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>>107838576
He added a message this time so it won't work anyway :P

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>YouTube has removed the ability to search by upload date.

How come yt keeps getting shittier and shittier?
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>>107823565
>I just have a python script where I paste the channel and it opens everything parsed with one network call, all the videos in order with their upload date etc.
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>>107837105
invidious has been getting raped by YT for a while now so no surprises there
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>>107837717
No I'm ashamed of it because I've made it with AI. It works without bugs as I've edited it and asked for fixes for a year now but it's still AI slop.
AI is only useful if it uses other people's libraries.
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if rutube and dzen would give me translated cations so i could watch kino rooskie peasant farming videos id never do back to yt
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>>107838005
No thirdies have ever been ashamed of their code. Never forget this when you pussy up

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What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
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>>107820330
If it was only those with terminal diseases (like they promised when they started the program) then why do they keep expanding the scope of the program? They now consider you eligible if you have fatal diseases such as "depression", or if you're on any government assistance program. They've also expanded age eligibility all the way up to 'emancipated minors'. It's not about letting those dying of bone cancer go out peacefully on their own terms. It's about making people depressed, unable to find a job or a significant other or any hope, and then telling them this is the only way out.
Multiple times the program has been publicly blasted for unsolicitedly offering government-assisted suicide over any other forms of assistance - one was a disabled military veteran looking for assistance with installing a lift chair to the second story of their home, another was an older woman in good health but on rent assistance and the place she was living in was full of mold. For both people, when they called in to talk to someone who was supposed to help, they were transferred to a doctor who encouraged them to use the government assisted suicide program.
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>>107828655
describe it
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>>107802060
knowing the meaning of random and irrelevant terms coined by whomever isn't tech literacy
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>>107839010

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kde devs can't even make a calculator right
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>muh coefficients
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whoever came up with PEMDAS was a retard
the content of the parentheses should act as a modifier of the number right before it instead of being treated like a number on its own, it's just way more elegant and makes more sense from a logical perspective
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>>107838952
yeah it seems obvious that when the multiplication symbol is omitted and two symbols (or numbers) are smashed together then the multiplication should happen first.

For example:

6 / 2a

a = 2+1
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>>107832063
I will implicitly do explicit things to your asshole
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>>107831960
KDE devs can't make much.
Makes sense when your base is QT.

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How do nat and masquerade work in nftables?

When and why and how to use them? I fail to understand no matter how I ask llms to try different words or simpler explanations.
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here's a pity bump OP
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>>107838632
Thanks. Self-bump now.


>I expected tech on /g/.

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>be me
>wish i had a nice computer
>resurrect ancient dell machine that i got for free
>i7-920 oh my
>computer is a massively shit
>dont care lol still having a great time
>look inside
>standard atx motherboard, unused power cables
>upgrades, gentlemen
>trawl through about a million listings on ebay trying to find something cheap
>second hand gtx960
>gaming.wav
>extremely pleased with myself
>pc of theseus all the way up to an i7-6700k and rtx2070 over the next few years
>always find the best deals

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>>107837733
Yeah but surely he isn't using a CRT. Everything else is either DVI-I or DVI-D, and would work with DVI-D.
My monitor is from 2002 by the way.
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>>107836442
I unironically understand your sense of loss, you're not crazy. But you should reimagine it. Instead, think of it as your old pal in a set of new clothes. He's still your same old companion. Your KITT just got an upgrade, be happy for his sake. Rekindle the friendship.
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>>107836442
Once you have it all, you have nothing, back when I was a kid I used to be obsessed with computers and upgrading from one shitty GPU to another shitty GPU felt massive and adding more ram unlocked new possibilities, now that I have a pretty beefy PC, I don't feel like upgrading because it runs everything I want, I literally don't care about new hardware because it doesn't offer me anything, modern games are all shitty slop not worth playing, modern windows is a bloated clusterfuck made by jeets and modern hardware is a joke, an expensive joke thanks to AI, crypto and manchildren
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>>107837899
I got really into overclocking when I was a teenager because of this, I couldn't afford to upgrade so had to squeeze every last drop of performance out of what I had. Now I can just buy the fastest thing possible without really worrying which just results in the computing equivalent of anhedonia.
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I hung wire in a tree to make an attenna today, and it brought me more sense of accomplishment than the last 7 years of corporate work

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C++ eternally BTFO
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>>107838511
C: Uses raw names. Rely on the programmer to make names unique or hide them with static.
C++: Uses Mangling. Encodes the class name and argument types into the symbol string.
Rust/Swift: Uses Heavy Mangling. Encodes the package/crate name, module path, and a hash into the symbol string.
Go: Prefixes the Package path.
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>>107838263
C.
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>>107838263
C
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>>107838263
>What's a better alternative to C++?
properly using C++

also possibly C++2 by Herb
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>>107837821
Bold claim when C# and dotnet exist

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/
>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@preview

The CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
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>>107816085
Opus 4.5 is so strange. Half the time it's indian-tier retarded and half the time it's genius.
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>>107816038
What's the best model for a poorfag like me? I have access to 8gb of VRAM.
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>>107807335
2 more weeks
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>>107825243
gpt5.2 high
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>>107806541
I prefer cursor-agent. If I'm going to pay a monthly fee for AI, I'd rather have access to basically every LLM there is for a single price, as some stuff Claude is really good at, some stuff ChatGPT is really good at, some stuff Gemini is good at. I am a MUD developer, been working on the same game for nearly 15 years despite the fact that the genre has died off. It's my tism. What I like most about cli ai - especially cursor-agent - is that I can scp the binary to my MUD shell hosting account and have the AI work on code directly on the host rather than making the changes locally, compiling, starting the server, testing the changes, then syncing the new code with the host, compiling it there, and restarting the server. It's far better to make the changes on the server, compile, spin up a second copy of the server, test the changes, if they're good then I 'accept all' in cursor-agent and reload the binary of the main MUD server and shutdown the test port. If the changes break something important, I hit 'discard all changes' in cursor-agent and my code goes back to exactly how it was. I don't think I've written a single line of actual code in two months now that I've got cursor dialed in with prompts to the point where it's writing code almost identical to how I would so I'm at the point now where I just say "add <feature> ... This is what it'll do. Document it in a help file for the players when you're finished."

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>mint is shit with the slowest file manager known to man
>zorinOS is guhnome based and slow as hell
>debian is shit and none of the desktops are good
>you got KDE, I guess, but theres no really a clean minimal distro besides kubuntu
>kubuntu is garbage with snap infestation which makes it unusable.

So what the fuck do I use in linux? Theres literally no options

Why cant someone make a simple XFCE based distro with bazaar with some theme linux xubuntu but based on debian
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>>107836636
Trvke nvke

kubuntu has a minimal option and you can use flatpak from discover. it just werks
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>>107824868
Qubes OS: Getting by on any less is pure masochism.
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>>107824868
install gentoo
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>>107824868
>Wants clean minimal KDE distro
There's Arch anon. If you aren't scared.
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using ubuntu, don't know why zoomies don't give it or its flavors a try
i have mate installed, but pretty much only use a tiling window manager as my ui
shit works flawlessly and could run on a toaster

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Thanks to gemini I was able to run 2D Fighter maker sucessfully on modern ubuntu.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Q3WJxYe2wamrWW1R_kqVSslT9Zkbf_RCtgn0mok7AI/edit?usp=sharing

This solves a basically 15+ year issue with the engine, that nobody had figured out how to run in linux.

Thanks to gemini I was able to troubleshoot the issue.

:D
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>>107838840
Look at that inconsistent UI
This is the power of Linux in 2026
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>>107838854
that's a windows program you dumb nigger
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>>107838840
Really? The the solution for the crazy 15+ year issue is just "install essential components"? No one needs AI to figure that out...
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>>107839037
there's no guide you can find on how to run it.

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>>107838739
That's a fair answer I suppose, but Claude is legally blind and has no visual memory. Gemini has beaten Pokémon by using a scaffolding that keeps track of the locations it has seen.

>>107838740
>apple published a paper a while ago that showed these models are insanely brittle
That paper was debunked. Some of the questions they asked the models were provably impossible.
https://arxiv.org/html/2506.09250v1
It's hyperbolizing, but not by much, to say that human brains are huge lossy/stochastic compression systems.
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>>107824879
They're trying to phase out personal computing to force everyone onto the cloud.
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>>107838805
You sound mad friend. And you didn't really answer their question at all.
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>>107838694
>There's obviously infinite more possibility that this produces something, than not doing it at all.
Is that "something" worth all the investment?
The biggest issue I have with AI is that it's expenses are increasingly running away from the revenue being brought in.
Just for AI companies to break even on current and future investments requires the most optimistic outcome.

This isn't just a few million to keep the lights on at a food delivery startup while they gather a base. This is billions and billions, economy disrupting billions.
All this shit needs to be clawed back at some point and I doubt the VC money can flow in forever.
Even now I'm only convinced nothing has happened yet because too many will be hurt when/if it does fail
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>>107838996
It's smoke and mirrors and everybody with two brain cells knows it is, but there's nothing else holding the states together. Look behind the curtain and multiple industries are in free fall. Big companies are running out of their pre-tariff back stock and are just coasting until midterms. If the tariffs are upheld buckle up.

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How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
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>>107838851
>the CLR was Windows only for quite a while
What about Mono?
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>>107838921
C# appeared in 2000.
Mono appeared in 2004.
Microsoft bought it in 2016.
.NET 5, available for all platforms, happened in 2020.
So yeah, 4 years of nothing and ENTERPRISE status acquired way later.
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>>107838989
What do you mean by "ENTERPRISE status" and why does it matter?
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Dotnet being proprietary and single platform prevented me from having the motivation to learn it. I only did that after they released and ported core. A language isn't useful to learn or write in if computers can't execute it.
I imagine I'm not alone in this. C# has existed for a long time now but I think wider spread adoption was stunted by its closed begining. So they have a lot of catching up to do in that regard compared to other languages like Java.
Which is kind of frustrating for me personally because I really like PowerShell and wish I had learned it sooner. Although the utility of it and what I appreciate today is only related to the modern versions so it wouldn't have mattered then, it only matters to me now. But that means for like a decade I put 0 thought into their entire ecosystem of tools, languages, libraries, etc. and contributed nothing to it myself. I imagine some other people have had the same kind of experience.
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>>107839022
>What do you mean by "ENTERPRISE status"
Big corp backing.
>and why does it matter?
Less risk of a rug pull. Bean counter approved.

CEO Edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107838888
Techs is measured in USD which is measured in THD.
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>>107838931
bullshit.
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Do they make headphones/headsets that have adjustable dials for bass vs treble or specific frequencies?

>why not use equalizer software
this would be for use with a gaming console

Alternatively, I remember reading here on /g/ that you can load different equalizer profiles onto in ear monitors, so are those pretty much what I'm looking for?

t. someone who knows nothing about audio

>>107837831
I assume you mean something that passes through the audio signal but then also acts as an equalizer, but I don't want another object sitting on my desk, hence me wanting a headset that has dials built into itself, or a IEM if they can indeed load different equalization profiles or whatever like I vaugely recall reading they can do.
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>>107838980
trn black pearl
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>>107838980
a few options
>separate dac with eq
that's another object on the desk
>dongle dac or dsp cable
it'll be taking up a usb c port but it should work
>iems with tuning switches
something like the arpegear hane has tuning switches that can vary the treble and bass
these switches (for all iems) are not nearly as flexible or versatile and will vary from iem to iem in terms of usefulness. the hane is the best


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