FIX IT ALREADY
>>107708041>>107708140It's already set to 0 and was never not set to 0. It also happens in Chromium so it's not a Firefox issue.
>>107708508did you ever change anything in your cfg?For me it was only an issue in librewolf and worked fine on stock firefox and chrome.Librewolf doesn't even have this enabled by default but I turned it on at some point myself.
>>107705431Had to do with the referrer settings in librewolf. Change something from 2 to 0 but I forgot what. It's in about;config
>>107705431>>107691172
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107668537/#107668537
39C3 - Hamburghttps://events.ccc.de/category/39c3/https://streaming.media.ccc.de/39c3https://media.ccc.de/c/39c3https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/fahrplan/Plenty of good talks so far - lets keep the troon dissection to a minimum as well and concentrate more of the tech content
>>107705497>>ThinkPadIt's not hers. Guy beside her owns it.
Glad to see so many fascists in this thread
>>107708607Good morning Chaim. Here to stir up trouble again?
>>107705000Holy fuck these people are actual NPCs how is G*rmany a real place
Looks interesting - 11.00am this morning
Previous Thread: >>107674322>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/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107708677lmarena and model cuckery combined leads one to prompt like a madman. lmarena won't let you write tiddy related words, and if you sound too directly "pls make porn" the model will error out.Meanwhile, I found "gigantoamstia" has some effect on image-1.5 but image-latest neutered it.
>>107704362How the fuck does it still have the yellow problem? At this point they should just run a quick postprocessing de-yellow filter after pics are done generating
>>107708833 (me)Just a note, I truly am merely shitposting with the go-big-as-possible thing. image-latest does seem to cap out at the ideal area of "quite big without entering body horror territory".
Heh
>>107655260Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107701237Docking station.
>>107703741Search engine of choice: "Thinkpad power button trick"
>>107675725>values tech relative to the money xe spent on itAre you sure you're not a woman?
>>107680640Do you think it's worth getting a thinkpad, when:>I basically never move>Already own a powerful PCI hate consumerism and owning multiple devices for the same purpose... but I love the Idea of a thinkpad. Just imagine how good it must feel, to have everything you own digitally in a small folderable device, that you can take everywhere. Freedom.
>>107702250Amazon is overpriced. I got mine from Kleinanzeigen, you can just check Ebay for cheap ones.Oh and make sure the cable isn't fucked.
*blocks your path*>OpenAI bought 40% of DRAM wafer supply>Crucial dead>3 manufacturers, all cutting outputjust rent compute from bezos bro
>>107706540So why not keep the output the same? Why cut it? Why didn't they it before to force higher prices?
>>107705869>Capitalism is about permanent exponential growth.Capitalism is about free markets. You've never lived under capitalism so you wouldn't know what it's like. The west hasn't had capitalism since we ended bretton woods or initiated the new deal, take your pick.Your problem is with planned markets, corporatism and late stage democracy/massive corruption/the jews enabling these things. The huuuuge billion dollar monopolistic corporations are explicitly made to exist through laws and regulation because the jews find it easier to favor their own as one gigantic monolith of power and the forced permanent economic growth is a symptom of that.
>>107707439free markets deterministically transform into planned markets because real people don't follow ideological horseshit and just do whatever benefits them in the moment'capitalism' and 'communism' are useless descriptors, corporatism is natural selection
>>107707045They’re putting that cash into real estate, data centers, and other hard assets that will be picked (transferred) for literally $1 after the company goes under.Ancient grift.
dram factories played the game wrong.like some eager fag waiting to be penetrated.if they'd only waited 2 months, they would have received offers for at least 1500% profit. which google would have easily paid, instead google is now left standing on the sidelines.
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>>107701145what pisses me off the most isnt even what theyre forcing me to do. its the fact that >80% of all normies wont resist and its gonna become the norm and then its gonna get even worse.
WHY THE FUCK DO I STILL HAVE TO DO THE CAPTCHA EVERYTIME I POST ON MY DESKTOP. I HAVENT HAD TO DO A CAPTCHA ON MY LAPTOP IN A YEAR.
>>107705662cookies
>>107701145WHAT DOES THE REDDIT FROG HAVE TO DO WITH THAT?
>>107706694Browns aren't welcome here, you have to leave.
How long until HTTPS has PQC? The NSA has been storing every packet for over a decade now.
o.o
>NSA has been storing every packet for over a decade nowmost of it is porn, great use of tax money
>>107708098I've got a packet the NSA can sniff, if you know what I'm saying...
>>107708098wait until these freetards learn about packet sizes and timing
> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107708434It is an anime, bro. What the fuck did you expect?
>>107708477Not the point!
>>107690359Because BN is the worst MM spin-off.
>>107708673BN is the only megaman content worth consuming, unc.
>>107708673>I have never watch megaman everThe first megaman was garbage, it was only "Good" cause it was different. I've played the games. Explain how it's bad. Go on. I'll wait. >Hey guys what ROBOTS!OK and? Get a strong fucking magnet and rip out their innards... done
>you're destroying the environment>ok give us repairable phones and batteries>OY VEY!!!Why are they like this?
>>107707772It's still pretty grim here since 99% of all companies mandating 2FA are boomer brained or outright malicious and make the only available and default option require a cell phone. Hell I fucking despise 2FA and think it's cancer but if more services allowed 2FA to hook up to TOTP in keepassxc on my desktop I wouldn't mind it since it would respect my liberty and not require me to use a personal wiretap for the NSA's benefit.I had to cancel my chase bank account 5 years ago because they started mandating cell phones 2FA to log in online and it was still a pain to search for a new bank. I don't know for sure but I think credit unions might be better about not forcing 2FA because they are supposed to be smaller and more personal.
>>1077078022FA isn't even that badat least you do not have to install more proprietary shit on your devices + your bank has your phone number and all of your data anywaybanks from europe use TOTP ingrained into the banking app or you have the banking app + their proprietary implemantation of a TOTP app, just like raiffeisen (austrian bank) does it in romaniaunicredit (italian bank) has only 1 app and you have some workaround TOTP, you either have some static password to confirm a buying (you write / paste that static password in the browser when you pay for something), besides your app PIN number or you can confirm by using only the appi think unicredit had 2FA too and they would sent you an SMS
>>107707895and you could only use these banks by using le apps TM, duuuuudeso, no web version for you
>>107701246Replaceable batteries lack energy capacity, so it's better to go to a smartphone recycling center.I thought the EU had this, or not?
>>107701246I need the EU to ban touchscreens. They're unresponsive, easily vandalized, encourage generic glued together manufacturing and raise the rate of accidents in traffic, etc.We're going back to physical buttons and all public-facing displays having inch thick plexiglass covers that get scratched into being fully opaque within 3 days.
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>>107707918>chrome
>>107708270It's been pretty snappy with ffmpeg hwaccel. I also have hwdec set up with mpv, though I can't really tell a deference with video playback compared to a software decoder. It is just an iGPU though so not really much to right home about. I would love to try out one of those intel gpus though, they look cool
>>107708347the external gpus
>>107700096Based /size/ enjoyer.
>>107708347They were on sale on eBay not too long ago and I got an Asrock B580. You could still nab one
ASI will use electronic entropy to convert any computer into a quantum computer
>9800x3D>64 GB of DDR5 6000 Mhz RAM>Astral 5090>High End MSI motherboard>1000W platnium PSUI don't get it, why aren't people upgrading your RIG now if you know you'll need to replace it within the next 5 years? Even consoles are going up in price, steam machine is looking to be near $1k and PS5 Pro is $700 for console and prob another $150 for peripherals. Generational leaps in graphics aren't really gonna happen anymore and the 5090/4090 might last for a decade.
>>107707819Nothing
I have a 2060.
>>107703422Different capacitor types have different lifespans. The electrolytic capacitors that you might find inside of a computer power supply can and usually do start to go bad starting at the 5ish year mark. Capacitors with liquid dielectrics eventually leak. The smaller, surface mounted ceramic capacitors, aka the little tan ones you see on almost everything else like memory, graphics cards, and cpus, can last very very long. What might reduce that very long lifespan is usually limited to poor design in the circuits that use them.I barely upgraded from a GTX 1080 weeks ago
>>107703402Who is she? Where can I view her armpits?
>>107708591If capacitors are going bad in stuff you bought 5 years ago you're either buying the lowest quality crap imaginable or all your shit's overheating to hell and back, that ages capacitors really badly.
what are some alternatives to OLEDI can afford top range OLED but I cannot afford to change it every 2-3 years, I mean I can but I would find that wasteful.It will used connected to a PC because fuck Smart TV, all I care about is a good panel.was considering TCL but they have half the dimming zones in EU compared to the US
>>107706417Disable it and use MacType?
>>107704824And I though my ussage was high. I'm on 8k. Good to know that the panel be fine for another 3-4 years lol.
>>107704961i also have been using a 42" c2 as a monitor for 3 years now. ive seen some burn-in from white static ui elements from a game i play alot. but only see it on the darkest of grey and i have to put my eye close to the screen and can barely make it out. >muhhh burn-inthe other day i saw image retention on my old lg ips monitor i gave my dad.
>>107707392Do you have Screen Move enabled? It prevents burnin big time.I game a lot too and some of the games (RPGs mostly) have that lower-third UI visible at all times and yet I still don't see burn-in. I even have the task bar visible at all times and still no burn-in.One thing that has helped me a lot is to turn off the screen after 5 min of inactivity. Once that gets triggered, screen turns black and all pixels are off.Also, setting the background to black helps too.T
>>107704725>poojoosYou mean Indian Hindu rape rats? It never stops amazing me how you niggers call jews jews, Muslims Muslims, but you will come up with every kind of name to avoid naming the Indian Hindu rape rat- which in turn will prevent normies from identifying and stopping those cockroaches.
I feel like a grandma trying to use this
>>107707028useless features SHOULD be removed actually
>>107704448meaning you have dementia?
>>107707155
I switched from W10 because they messed up window snapping there. A few months later they updated W11 and somehow broke window snapping there too.
>>107704686I think it's written in React
Do copyright laws need to adapt to digital media?The ideal use of copyright is so someone who publishes something can profit from it as long as they hold the copyright and once they're no longer around or surrender their authority over it then anyone can use it without seeking permission or license.But when it comes to software there is real value in being able to maintain software for use later with the evolution of technology, so someone or a company holding copyright over data can actually bring value long after the original publication since their ability to maintain it may rely on their ability to own it and profit from it.Obviously this applies more than anything to video games since the code that the game runs on and the assets it rely on can be separated (people can reverse engineer the code and create a clean-room replication that behaves the same as the original game but that will never entitle them to also distribute their reengineered code with the necessary assets needed to recreate the entire game) but it can be applied across the entire spectrum of software in some fashion, due to things like being able to port stuff to different or newer platforms.
>>107706616Yes? Let natural selection separate the wheat from the chaff.
>>107706616That's what happened to Winnie the Pooh, though.
>>107706879Wow, surely we must have an entire catalog of independent winnie the pooh content worth watching?
>>107706215Fpbp
>>107706216>I think you shouldn't be able to buy the rights to anythingtough shit>Disney has billions doesn't mean they get to butcher star wars.yes - it means exactly that. they own it. they could put darth vader in a dress and have a series based on him and yoda picking up prostitutes all over the galaxy, filmed like a travel documentary, and there's nothing you or anyone else can do about it.