Hello /g/ I have a question about my new Legion Lenovo 5 gen 10 notebook.When i watch youtube and switch tabs between youtube and twitter or between youtube tabs, I got these "flashes" that are super fast, I don't know exactly how to call them, but they last less than a second, like a flicker but instead of actually flickering it doet it just once.The browser that I use is Brave.Also sometimes the HUE changes in the videos or the streaming site I use. What is going on? The notebook is new.
>>107604537use librewolf
gentoo
It's a switch between dGpu and iGpu, I think. I get that sometimes on my laptop, when I start watching a video or a stream with disabled dGpu and enable it sometime after while the videos are running. The hue change could be Microsoft's automatic brightness management adjustments based on contents you view - try to see if it is turned on and disable it.My laptop is from a different manufacturer, though, so that is just a guess.
>json doesn't allow comments
>>107596091>Just Use YAML, Kubernetes uses itKubernetes actually uses JSON.When you give it YAML it re-parses it into JSON and then processes it.Some retard made a hit-and-run check-in into Kubernetes a long while back and by the time the founders realized it, it was too late. They talked about it in an interview.There's no reason such a thing needs be hard-wired in.You could translate anything (i.e. s-expressions, XML, etc) into JSON with arbitrary front-ends and use that.
wanted to comment out something in a json config file and couldn'tthanks webshitters
>>107601109who said i was? i was trying to have my coding agent comment something out
>>107602543json is a common format for config files>noooo butholy cope
>>107605111Comment out the code that generates the json entry
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>>107606885I will nuke india and pakistan and you will hail me as a hero
>>107606902Do California instead of Pakistan and we have a deal
>>107606876>Anyway what's a good hobby?Anything DIY, really. Think 'I wish this was like this' or 'I wish i had this strange specific thing that doesnt exist' and you just build it. Anything from wiring your home for ethernet or building an arade machine; the world is your oyster
>>107605901>he probably doesnt want to burden you by letting you see that side of himI had a NEET friend who was the complete opposite. He was so entitled and so self-absorbed about his self-proclaimed victimhood status that he doesn't care about burdening other people.
>>107606928nice thanks anon, given me something to think about.
What would it take to manufacture CRTs on a commercial scale again in 2026 and the years to come?Would it be more viable to buy existing IP/patent rights from the companies that used to be the leaders back in the day, or to re-develop the technology from scratch using modern means?
>>107605749this is being developedhttps://blurbusters.com/crt-simulation-in-a-gpu-shader-looks-better-than-bfi/they implemented it in their test https://testufo.com/crtand this other guy made a program with ithttps://store.steampowered.com/app/3448910/Vint_Realtime_Video_Interpolation_and_CRT_Emulation/
>>107603064Autists cannot understand this concept, whatever obscure/outdated shit they've hyper fixated on in their mind is the greatest thing ever and they genuinely cannot fathom that nobody else gives a shit about some dead technology everyone abandoned the second there was an alternative.
>>107605850crts are really bad in this regard, is not a tech that its manufacturing scales down easily, unless you only need really basic osciloscope screens
>>107603064demand will never be there again (probably) for it to be cost effective with current manufacturing technology, I guess 8 billion people still isn't enough to provide that niche.if something came along that would make it easier to manufacture these at smaller scales it might be doable to sell to autists.>>107603291>.22mm aperture grilles.surely this can't be that hard to manufacture at least for creating prototypes, right? We have laser cutters and shit now that should make this easy. idk
>>107606841>it might be doable to sell to autists.I don't think so. How many CRT autists are there? A thousand? How many of them aren't broke? Let's say there are 10,000 insane people who would buy a giant box for flying ufos for $10,000. It's just one hundred millions dollars. And we need to build a factory, design the product, market it, ship it. Why those autists would buy a second box next year?
I believe they made this new captcha for retarded bots to spam more freely, unironically>why wouldn't they just remove itsomething something don't leave the gate wide open
>>107601305LLMs can beat your image now
Lol
>>107598122wasn't there a report which basically confirmed captchas are only good for making humans waste time? i seem to recall reading it a while ago
>>107605399Yes, you are likely recalling the University of California, Irvine (UC Irvine) study published in 2023, which was widely reported as "the final nail in the coffin" for traditional CAPTCHAs.Bots are now better and faster than humans.Humans averaged 50–84% accuracy on text tests, while bots achieved 99.8%. Humans took 9 to 15 seconds to solve distorted text challenges; bots did it in under a second. 819 million hours have been spent by humans solving reCAPTCHAs since 2010. This equates to roughly 1,182 complete human lifetimes spent clicking on fire hydrants and traffic lights.
sieves the cretins (should be harder, imo)
Why don't you build your own 3 Gigapixel camera? >one picture raw is 19GBhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvjJGbFCws&list=LL&index=2&t=1303s
>>107600846i have no need for it
>>107600874>I doubt that takumar have enough resolution power even for a 50mp imagethis
>when she asks for a dick pic and you send her a 19gb jpeg
>>107605526>where's willy
>>107605526
The cloud market is decreasing :(
My dick is increasing
>>107606769Good riddance.>>107606793Good.
>>107606769Good, AWS is fucking ridiculous with their bandwidth pricing.You could make someone pay huge amounts of money just by spamming their server with requests ("Denial of Wallet")
>>107606769With the upcoming RAM shortage, it should be on the upswing pretty soon here.
GOOD. It isn't you data if it isn't YOUR sever. data sovereignty dictates it so!
I've been using Icecat for a while (I use Arch BTW), but the guy who provided the binaries got turbo cancer or something, so the icecat-bin package from the AUR has been out of date for a while, and I'm not going to compile it myself. I know this is asked often but should I switch to Ungoogled Chromium? >Why not use regular Firefox?Because I don't like the direction it's taking, so might as well choose the lesser evil. This isn't necessarily because of muh AI, but Mozilla itself doesn't seem to care about their browser anymore, even if they claim it's still their flagship product.>Just use a forkI've been considering it as well, but then I'd be still using Firefox, so refer to the previous point.So my question is, how does UC compare to FF in terms of security and privacy? I use arkenfox with my Icecat profile, can you "harden" UC to a similar level? As for content blocking, you can still use uBO with UC, so that's the least of my concerns (lion shills gtfo).https://github.com/r58Playz/uBlock-mv3So for those of you who use UC, how is it? What's your general experience with it? And for the other 2 guys in the entire board using Icecat as well, will you keep on using it?>inb4 just wait for Ladybird
>>107605798>waterfoxIsn't it owned by an ad company?
>>107606201No
>>107606201> ad company?Google? No,
just use firefox with a good user.js - i change things on the about:config myself because im being filtered by the profiles not working well. >>107604566>I use Arch BTW
>>107604860fpbp
The rust community still hasn't recovered
>>107606988He doesn't even program in C, Rust or Zig (let alone assembly!).He doesn't understand Rust, systems programming is not even his area of expertise, yet Rust lives rent free inside his head.What causes this? I would understand if some seasoned C boomer did this, but not this webshitter cuck
>>107606988
And why do they use the Western Digital brand name instead of the usual SanDisk?
>>107606871Thank you for admitting your loss.
>>107598447ya most are fakes but i still buy the fakes instead of paying 3x the price for probably-legit ones.its the thought that counts
>>107606913The pSLC is the TLC you dumbass.
>>107606958>i buy fakes instead of paying 3x the price>its the thought that countslol
>>107598467Super common, and nothing wrong with it. You have a small piece of logic equipment or such out in the field that needs local storage. What do you use, instead? Spinny disks and SSDs are too large. On-board storage is fine, but at that point why not make it a component that can be field removed, replaced, is standardized, and has good capacity? SD or MicroSD is perfect.
Why arent you using KDE plasma 6 Arch/Fedora/Kubuntu over windows 11. It just werks.I just use flathub in discover and it just werks.
>>107598338>flathubLMAO you have best repos and AuR and you resort to this commercial turd, that's like having sex with 2 condoms on.
>>107605925No. Kill yourself
>>107606111Damn that sucks guess I'll stick with XFCE then
>>107605894>kek that's so fucking gayKek
>>107598338Is the nvidia support issue in linux a real problem?
I don't like these new captchasIt reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
>>107606931I only speak truths.And you're mad.
>>107606940If it helps you sleepTake care
>>107606894Nah, people will just get filtered because their opinions are so stupid they're not worth listening to. Then again, AI is retarded too, for now.
>>107606957You too
Don't get me wrong, I kinda dislike AI too, but only as a pathetic golem that the miserable ape called "homosexual sapien sapiens" made. I hate all people, smart and retarded, and the shit they make.No, I'm not tsundere. B-baka.
卍 AVIF benefits 卍>95% web browser support>~80% image editor/viewer support>now 40-60% better than JPG>80-90% better than GIF?>hw accel support growing>10-bit color precision (even with HW)>HDR gainmaps backward compatible with SDR displays>optional progressive rendering for dial-up internet?>can now achieve very high quality even with 4:2:0 for HW卍 News 卍>MAR 2025: High IQ tune threatens JXL https://aomedia.org/blog%20posts/Libaom-3_12_0-Now-Available-from-Codec-Working-Group/>JUN 2025: Adobe added native AVIF support https://www.cgchannel.com/2025/06/adobe-releases-photoshop-26-8/>DEC 2025: 16-bit color precision emulation now possible https://aomedia.org/blog%20posts/AV1-Image-File-Format-Specification-Gets-an-Upgrade-with-AVIF/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>95% web browser supportI opened your webm in Mobile Firefox and it says it can't open it because it's corrupt. Firefox is the only browser that matters.
>>107604710>Firefox is the only browser that matters.What makes you say that?
POV: You showed vignette your micro penis and must now commit sudoku.https://files.catbox.moe/lnzgm3.avifFilesize: 40 KB (97% smaller)SS1: 0.996
i was testing jxl today, trying to recompress my jpgs, using libjxl-tools:>cjxl input.jpg output.jxlit defaults to lossless and effort 7, but the result is a jxl that doesnt open and crashes my phone's gallery, and that looks of worse quality than the original jpg when does open.whats going on here? is my phone the problem or i need to test cjxl with more flags.>>107588166strange, your jxl doesnt crash my gallery.
>>107606856JXL currently has a high RAM consumption problem they're trying to fix with a rust JXL decoder. PCs have no problem absorbing this spike in RAM consumption because Windows will dynamically adjust whatever the fuck it wants to as page file, even if it destroys the SSD in a few years. AVIF hardware decoding doesn't seem to have this problem but most image viewers don't support tiling so we're currently stuck at whatever you see in >>107587435https://github.com/libjxl/jxl-rs
your reminder that HTTP can be replaced with a properly structured json over tcp
>>107606817nah jeetsockets are crap
>>107606743>but none get encapsulated in http crap.just run curl --show-headers google.comthat is all of what goes through the wire, it's simple and not a bloat mess like doing everything in json.http is lightweight and can transfer any type of file via the http response body (which is not the html body) given the correct mime type in the "content-type" header.
replacing XML is a good ideabut with JSON? dear god no. why can't we have something like gemini or gopher, where there's no room for it to become a mess, but people actually use it?
>>107606216>now we have quic which is based on udpI love Google's solutions in search of a problem.
>>107606817WebSockets are nice but using them from JavaScript is fucking aids
The dumbest plug design in the world, bar none.
>>107604827Its a compromise. You don't want the voltage too high or it becomes excessively dangerous, 400-500v will fuck you up bad, whilst 230v is a lot less deadly. Lower voltages like 120v result in excessive current, or less power.
>>107601088Well achsually the way electric stoves are usually installed here is run three phase 400V connection to the stove but how the stove actually uses it, it use two 230V phases one for the plates one for the oven. rarely the 400v itself is used its usually for commercial applicationsso, for north american to have a non-cucked electric stove he could simulate the same thing with his two-phase 240v power by running two different 240v circuits to it or a single one with massive amperage, although in practice the two circuit approach is probably what is needed to be practical otherwise the amperages grow too large like you'd need 41A to get 10kW out of 240V circuit so 2x20A makes more sense
>>107606098>>107606110this could be for many reasons, first of all in 1990s GFCIs were already quite common depending on how new the building was at that point and especially where you are from, in the West many places started mandating GFCIs in some contexts in the 1960s and by the early 00s they were mandated everywhere or almost everywhere depending on the countryso it might have just been that you tripped the GFCI, when "all it did was shut down the breakers" was it some old type of fuse which actually breaks and you have to take new one from a bag and replace it, or was those modern type of electric fuses that have a switch? the modern electric types usually are already with integrated GFCI and many of them even have this little button to test whether its workinganother reason is that again depending on where you are but presuming north america, afaik your plugs are polarized there so one is always neutral while another is live, so if you put the fork into the neutral nothing would happenalso if you put the fork in such way that it first hits the neutral and then the live, that would just make the electricity go through the fork and not you and trip the breakeronly if you put the fork in such a way that it hit the live side first and not the neutral, then the electricity would go through you to ground and youd get shocked, even in this case especially with 120v that is lower voltage, there might be enough insulation between you and ground that nothing actually happens just by the materials you are standing on etc
>>107585119Ridiculously over-engineered. It should be good for 20 amps, but capped at 13. I prefer German Schuko (16A), but French Schuko is fine, too (polarized)
>>107604876And yet worksites in Ireland/UK use 120V/50Hz tools for safety reasons