>Razer keyboard and mouse was causing kernel panicsThis whole fucking time I thought it was an issue with KDE or Wayland or some shit but the issue kept reoccurring. Fuck my stupid chud chungus life
Why don't you send a bug report to your package manager signaling their kernel release has faulty generic USB drivers?You are using the kernel's generic USB drivers, are you?
>>107657295When I did some digging, it was caused by the firmware of the keyboard throwing enumeration loops. I'm pretty sure I'm using generic USB drivers, I also had some drivers though for running the RGB, but it didn't fix the issue until I outright replaced what keyboard/mouse I was using...
>>107657243>RazerI spotted the problem.
>>107657370>RGB
>>107657800How else are you gonna turn that shit off?
Did electricity knowledge are safe the our world? The electricity knowledge did interesting to business.
Hi all. Did electricity done economy of natural sources? Is interesting, did electricity are able functionalities without natural sources?
>>107656980thankyou Borat
>>107656980Yes, electricity knowledge is safe the our world. It has been proofed.
Merry Christmas Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M (embed) (embed)- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE (embed) (embed)- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107657714you can still be pure and receive a invitation for KG. ocasionally KG invites are offered on the unoficial invite threads of respectable trackers. you just need to maitain a good account and seize the oppotunity when it present itself
>>107657885lmao this guy doesn't have friends
>>107657909>I might be unpure but at least I have """friends""" okayLMFAO nice copego back to your invite tree loser branch
>>107657939All that time grinding you could have been socializing and cultivating friendships
>>107657939Keep uploading for me, cuck.
Can I take my current raid 5 storage pool in truenas and change it to raid 0 while keeping the data intact?I need more space but really don't wanna have to start fresh and copy everything back.
>>107654550>have raid 5>one disk failed>timetoreplacethefaileddisk.jpg>removed one of the working disks on accident>Raid array corrupted. rebuild not guranteed. with RAID 1 this is impossible
>>107654535>I have gone the ZFS route at home.I use MDADM RAID 1 + LVM + XFSbecause my """server""" is literally just a first gen intel NUC with 8 USB HDDs attached so ZFS is not an option due to hardware limitations.
>>107654812That's about as retarded as pulling a working lightbulb when another one goes out. The raid software tells you which serial number is failed. The serial number is on a sticker on the disk, that's the one you replace.
>>107657567>The raid software tells you which serial number is failed. great and how do you map the serial number to the drive unless you manually labled your drives OR you have enterprise grade RAID racks from dell or so?learn to fucking read fucking jeet.
>>107657693You take the disk out, look at the sticker, and if it's the wrong one you try again. Or yeah, you lable your shit dumbass.
As a security paradigm have we transcended this as genuinely being secure in this day and age?
>>107657433No.Anyone can hack it, a baboon would.We use 2FA apps + certs now.
I do like the move towards passwordless access.
It's trivial to have local only 2fa where only you have the code.This is a non issue unless iOS is that cucked that there is no open source solution for them.
Is China building alternative tech?
>>107652467I'm surprised China even bothers with parents since they never respect anyone else's.
>>107652467more like stealing shit and calling it a chinese new tech totally revolutionary trust me
>>107655101but this map is misleading, most (all) EU contries have the largest trading partner with another EU member. it's probably similar situation with the rest of the world, this is just comparing China vs US.
foreign patents arent enforeable in chinaso why do we act like chinese patents are legit outside of china
>>107652624a chinese farmer died for that ham. Show some respect!
And what Linux Distro do they use in Agartha?
I just found out Agartha memes on inherrently based on nazi mythology and a few hours ago I had no idea.>>107653087I cannot use my GIMP GEGL plugins in image magick
>>107651785Real chud does not use troonix. We actually use old windows versions (7 and older).
>>107651785>>107651974A real Chad use TempleOS and develop his own software and libraries from scratch https://gitgud.io/ZekeRedgrave/ZEKETK/-/tree/master/Sample/RENZAN%20Filecraft?ref_type=heads
>>107653698Agartha is a concept of at least the XVII Century
>>107652155This
>My college was clearing out old equipment, let me take 3 G3 Power Macs, two monitors, and a few keyboards and mice>Kept them at dad's house>Moved out to a new town, left most of my stuff>Came back a year later to get the stuff I left>He'd given away everything but one of the towersParental tech incompetence itt.
>>107657343What kind of question is that?
>>107657287Why not tell your dad not to give it away?
>>107657343>What would you even do with those computersWhat would anyone do with them? The father gave them away to people that thought they were worth having, right?
>>107657541I did. It wasn't the first time he'd disappeared or caused me to lose my things, this wasn't a situation similar to the ones in the past, so I wasn't expecting it. In those cases, I always took precaution.
>>107657646Why do you think he's like this?
mornin' retards and alikeprev >>107602756
>>107656898ahhhh okay. FUCK
>>107644390Who's the slut?
>>107655788qview
>AI video generators won't let me make a video of my face deepfaked onto a bodybuilder's body, taking his pants off and swinging his dick around like a windmillWhat's the point?
>>107657903>>online services>*lmaoing in local*
>HIS dickspotted the faggot
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
How accurate is the temperature shown on these cheapo table clocks? I'd like to buy one just to have an idea of the temp inside some rooms, the humidity would also be nice.I'd appreciate some suggestions too if you own/know an accurate one, the cheaper the better because I need like 3-4. As long as they're within 1-2C from the real thing it would be great.
>>107656257Temperature is fairly accurate, even on the cheap ones. You can get cheap digital ones they'll use a small button cell which will need replacement eventually, but after like 6 months do it's not that bad.You can also just get analog ones, those cost about the same, are as accurate or more (though harder to read) and don't need batteries.Humidity is the tougher one. There are digital and analog temperature and humidity sensors. Neither is very accurate though digital seems to be slightly better imo. I have both digital and analog ones, and neither is correct, though the digital is off by about ±10% while the analog one can vary ±20%.It's enough for a rough "should I air out this room to prevent mold" check (which is what I use them for), but not much else. For a grow tent, 3d print farm or anything where accuracy matters, it's not good enough. I'd say get cheap ones from the bundle section. Digital if the accuracy matters to you, analog if you prefer the convenience of no batteries. Neither should cost you much (2-3$ each)
Noooo the daily 50 cent thing is gone now.
>>107657403Thank you very much for the explanation anon.
>>107656257>>107657403Some digital ones can take AAA batteries, I autistically soldered a AA battery holder on it and it lasts like 2 years and still show no sign of battery depletion. AAA would probably last a whole year easy anyways.
I forgot my password to my secure Samsung folder does anyone know how to hack into it or likenopen it up . A forgot password is not even poping up for me
>>107651840miss this is not 2005 anymore you really think anyone would
If it was possible to break in, what would be the point of even having a "secure" folder?
>>107651840give it back Tyrone
>>107651840gimme yo discord baby gurl
>>107651840Come to Atlanta hauling all dat ass. Imma touch you. Drop your pinterest
Yearphone of the ear editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107657460and >fine tuning eq with -0.1db
>>107657460And a cx31993 dongle for linear phase filter and plenty of power.
The EPZ TS01 is a gaming soundcard. Featuring a "hifi dac" the TS01 support 7.1 surround audio, 10 bands PEQ, dual 3.5mm ( mic in/hp out ) and ENC wind cancellation for voice calling, shell is made from cnc Alluminum The TS01 is available for 199 cny, or 28$EPZos keep winning
>>107657840the mic in and out is actually really coolwhat are the chips?
>>107657840>7.1 surroundgaymer zogchow but for $28 i guess this is a game changer for brown third worlders
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107625584Works on my machine.
>>107654924Tue problem is you made the same mistake as I did 10 years ago by using Windoes 8/10 and not riding out 7 to the end.
>>107656140>>107655962I have an ye olde Win7 install on one of my older computers, but I haven't booted into that in like 8 years.Linux gets everything done, I need computers for, and does it better than Windows ever did.The only striking argument in favor of Windows these days is, that it comes pre-installed with ready-built computers.
>>107621970I am more willing to solve whatever issue Linux throws at me and find a solution to integrate whichever application is not directly compatible with it than to upgrade to Win11. I got it at work, it's awful bloat, the Office and Adobe suites are the ones doing the heavy lifting for the OS. If there were native versions of Excel and Photoshop for Linux I can assure many more would switch to a user friendly distro like Mint
>>107657846>There cannot be discussions on OS preference because uuuuuuuuh...Do me a favor and dive back into the maggot infested sewer you call your mothers womb
What actually useful things do you use LLMs forFor me it's dumb scripts - autohotkey scripts, browser userscripts, random python thingsThe models just one-shot most of these types of things now and it makes doing one-off things so trivial that I'll do a few of these on average every week now that never get used again
>>107657660Not much, mostly I try to get information about poorly documented libraries / 3rd party APIs / middleware. LLMs are incredibly unreliable in this aspect but they sometimes give me a starting point for manual research and / or testing. It's nothing major but I guess they help a little bit over regular search engines.
>>107657720>blackmail>or fetishno, it's just for learning how llm's workat some point i will setup an ai agent to automate the process
>>107657660I had one thing I wanted to use it for, and it wasn't an easy task to be fair but this was AI, a new paradigm, so I thought it could help.I wanted specific piece of software, or just knowing that the software in question existed would be good enough, but it didn't know, so it returned a few dead links for made up repos, a few things that weren't what I asked, then I decided it's not that great. Haven't used it since
>Feed it the Talmud, Zohar, etc. and modern Chabad publications (especially in hebrew) to find out what the jews are up to.>Get it to predict dates for the next false flag or psyop events, calculated from the astrology & numerology trends of the past events.
>>107657817maybe try again if you haven't in a while, the tooling for them to search the internet got a lot better this year