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>>107735984
It's not harder. It just requires effort, which people today don't want to invest in. Their TikTok rotted brains can't handle anything that requires their attention for more than 30 seconds.
The sooner humaity is wiped out and we can start over the better
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>>107735975
NTA, but inherent is a key word there. You can configure just about anything you like if you've got a problem with a piece of software. There's also a matter of the degree and amount of your data you give away. You won't (or at least haven't) seen any Linux distros recording screenshots of your activity or forcing your files into their company's cloud, for example. You can decide if details about program usage is an issue for you, and choose one that does less of that if it is.

Also, Linux runs way the fuck better on older hardware.
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>>107736014
I'm not saying I am not willing to make an effort, I am just questioning if there is any upside to it all other than not having to pay a microsoft licence
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>>107735975
>then why do people actually bother with linux?
In my case, the first computers I used for school and work were running Ultrix, DEC's version of Unix, so when when I could put an equivalent Linux based OS with most of the same tools on my own hardware I jumped at the chance.
Other people have other reasons.
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>>107736021
What distro would you recommend if you are mainly concerned with privacy. I was led to believe Debian was really good for that but after several months of frustration with Debian and noticing on my second laptop that I never have those issues with Fedora, I changed debian to fedora, but now worried if it will come at a cost of privacy

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yeah, i just hacked a smudge tool into ms paint because i felt like it
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>>107734736
regarding that 'bug' just guessing but could it be that the initial 'smudge' buffer (if that exists) has an alpha channel (and also r g b channels) set to 0, and only starts to become in sync with the live pixels when you start smudging a bit? might explain why it lays down invisible rgba(0,0,0,0) first then the slowly the alpha channel rises to 1 after a few moments. could be way off. do you have a site or something id love to follow your work
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>>107736019
yeah i think it just has to do with the initial settings. but im over this initial testing thing, i went and did it for real. behold
(no i will not distribute this)
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building it from source like this means that it all just works, the brush sizes, zooming, everything
and i also fixed the saving bug that prevents you from exporting pngs on win11. shits awesome. why didnt PAINT have a smudge tool, blows my mind
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the only other thing i could want would be like a slider below the brush palette to determine the smudge strength, right now it's 50/50 blend between the sampled color and the destination color. i am doing my color blending in linear gamma color space like that anon suggested
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maybe i can just have a little 3 notch slider to go low(25/75) mid (50/50 what is is now) and high (75/25)

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This thing will cost over 1000 dollars.
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>>107726207
Yeah, prebuilts do cost more because you got filtered assembling yours
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For me it's the steam frame. A truly portable linux computer. Running KDE with Xorg .
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>>107726207
It won't. But they are going to revise the hardware and massively lower the specs.
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>>107728519
bro if you pay 100 usd you are an absolute retard. It's a laptop so its useless no matter how much you upgrade it
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>>107734079
>they are going to revise the hardware and massively lower the specs.
How could the specs get any lower?

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i tend to use 1 when i'm editing files or using a browser because i want to see my desktop and because i don't like it when a program's UI takes up space in my peripheral vision
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left, but justified into the upper left corner.
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komorebi + whkd fn
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>>107735456
This. But since I have to use Razer crap anyways I just that with komorebic instead of whkd.
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the left is used when using a browser that can be traced and with this setup of tile the other side can't tell what of computer is accessing the site, laptop, tablet, and desktop
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>>107734767
typically right, or a 50/50 split

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Vivian 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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>>107735297
>horrendous tuning and channel matching
>BA slop
sorry, your pos is garbage
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>>107735689
darksydephil
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>>107735954
it's techs you can see
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>>107735954
>channel matching
how do you know the measurer isn't a pure tard? and why trust him regardless??
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>>107735024
generally it's the socket that gets bent or warped; never had a snapped pin
this might be related to lying on my side with IEMs in, but generally i'm sitting up
qdc are two-pin extenders, looks like?

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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So RTX 5070ti is the next GTX 1080 ??
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>>107736163
You'll be fine. 1080p with max settings and even ray tracing. 1440p if you don't go nuts.
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Test
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>>107736166
It's 829$ at BestBuy. Deal ends in 3 hours.

https://www.bestbuy.com/product/asus-prime-nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070-ti-oc-edition-16gb-gddr7-pci-express-5-0-graphics-card-black/JJGGLHJX4K
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>>107736179
No that would be 9070 XT

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>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games

>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag
>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth
>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my liking

At this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.
I'm X11 pilled.
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>>107734487
KDE Plasma and GNOME under Wayland support:
HDR
Multi-display VRR
Proper mixed-refresh rate displays
Fractional scaling
There are no X11 DE/WMs with those features.
There are at least 2 Wayland DE/WMs with those features.
You have no counter-argument, you have been completely and utterly raped.
>The DEs/WM doesn't support it.
Proof?
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>>107734496
> Proof?
Use x11. It's the same DE/WM.
You have no counter-argument, you have been completely and utterly raped.
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>>107734508
Using X11 for GNOME / KDE Plasma means the below features do not work:
HDR
Multi-display VRR
Proper mixed-refresh rate displays
Fractional scaling
You have no counter-argument, you have been completely and utterly raped. I accept your concession.
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>>107734562
You know what that means? (spoiler: that's not the DE/WM).
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>go get drunk and party all night for New Years
>sleep all day
>open browser
>retard is still here rambling
Like I said. No life. Or possibly a broken bot. Either way not worth paying any attention to.

Imagine being so stupid that you actually want to game with vsync enabled at all times.

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I am not touching this ticking timebomb because it is 30% AI coded
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>>107732379
>30% AI coded
If only it was only 30%...
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>>107733676
H1B code = shit
AI code = shit
H1B code + AI code = super diarrhea
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>>107733058
if they go through with this windows is going to have weird ass problems windows 10 and earlier didn't have, like the start menu makes your cpu usage spike, or the taskbar randomly stops loading, or file explorer is slow as shit, stuff like that
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>>107733058
I don't understand this, why not create an entirely new OS out of rust at that point? just let ''windows'' die
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>>107733301
>he doesn't realize that the "people" proompting the AI are H1Bs

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2026 is finally our year, PC Gamer confirms.
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the jews will never allow this
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I had a PC Gamer subscription in the 90s. It was the only way to find out about games back then, they are thoroughly ruined by DEI but I guess there's some based editors that survived, but he will get fired for writing this article
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>>107735582
Firefox is bloated crap. Try a couple windows with a bunch of tabs and you're already filling up 16 gb. It wasn't so long ago that 8 gb would keep you in the clear for most tasks. Now we all ideally need 64 gb+ to handle AI and stuff.

I just got a new MacBook and I was surprised when I discovered I was using swap so easily.
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>>107734134
>>Believing video game journalists
the gaymers are the only ones still clinging to windows.
if their favorite gayming websites start pushing linux, they'll become much more likely to try it.

that linus guy single handedly brought in millions of new users, for example.

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Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107734242
Go to the marianna trench
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>>107733966
>he doesn't do amphetamine every morning 7am
ngmi
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>another segault due to var = var
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I tweaked my Markov text generator a bit, but by far the most interesting thing is how unstructured the output becomes depending on the preference for higher-order context. In pic related, the left and right sides have identical training and generation parameters, other than the function I use to update the probability to use higher-order statistics (e.g. using P('d' | "Lor") vs. P('d' | "or") vs. P('d' | "o") vs. P('d')) when sampling a character.

The left side uses this:
// no preference for higher vs lower order sampling
// if they're equal it's 50/50, chance to fire is proportional to the difference in probability
p_target = 0.5f * (p_fire_correct - p_hold_correct) + 0.5f;

While the right side uses:
// always prefer higher order sampling unless lower order is more accurate
// if they're equal always use higher order
p_target = min(1.f, 1.f + (p_fire_correct - p_hold_correct));

p_fire_correct is the probability that "firing" (using higher-order sampling) will produce the observed character, and where p_hold_correct is the probability that using this-order context will produce the correct character.

The firing probability is basically a moving average of prior target probabilities:

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>>107733453
yes
that you can't cope with it or that they like it proves you've an inferior brain

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Hello /g/ I'm trying to play MGS4 on my PS3 (PC doesn't run it), but it scales awfully on my monitor! My room is also not one of the rooms you can really put a TV in without doing bed gaming, which I hate. So I either play games on a shitty resolution scale, or I shit up my back and have to work on bolting this huge TV for the fifth time when my room doesn't fit a TV, like I said before.

I own an AOC 250645 or something like that. It must have been a chink scam since I've only seen it on the day where I bought it at the mall.
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>>107734815
Gamescope supports upscaling try that.
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>>107734815
Sit slightly further away from your monitor.
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>>107735106
In what world is there Gamescope for the PlayStation 3 console from 2006
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>>107734815
I thought he was wearing a Mr. Bungle shirt lol
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Bump

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So after a lot of people switching to Linux last year you are trying to tell me Linux usage increased by 0.2% while the usage of the mysterious "unknown" operating system increased by 8%? Who still believes these bullshit numbers?
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>>107733421
Consider that Linux desktops have become standard in Russia and China and it is generally increasing/common in most of the BRICS world these numbers are likely quite wrong.

I think Linux easily has 10% global marketshare.
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>>107735403
My girlfriend didn't use an adblocker.
My sister doesn't use them.
No normie on phones uses them.

Normies only browse their 2 to 3 social media websites, and the only one of those which really has unreasonable many ads is youtube.
And thats how tiktok became popular. Tiktok offered an almost ad free experience at a time youtubers padded videos to 10min to fit even more ads into the video.
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>>107735715
>Consider that Linux desktops have become standard in Russia and China
Every desktop PC I see on Douyin videos (Chinese TikTok) has Windows 11 installed, occasionally Windows 10.
You can't run games like League of Legends or Honkai Impact 3 on Linux which are essential for Chinese gamers.
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>>107735868
>Honkai Impact 3
All gatcha games including this one run on my Linux PC
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>>107735316
NTA but you can estimate the figure to be around 30-50% of desktop users. Those numbers come from the drop in viewership Youtubers noticed last year when ublock's lists suddenly started blocking the thing that counts video views.

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107735494
based schizo. probably true in a lot of ways. the world is wild now.
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>>107723190
Good
I hope this ushers in a new golden era of gaming where developers stop spending so many resources on graphixwhoring and create games with actually good gameplay
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>>107735563
Not happening for AAA because it's cheaper to outsource to Indians and Malaysians to make their games in UE5 than to hire skilled programmers to make and maintain custom purpose-built game engines.
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>>107735803
actually the programmers are white, third worlders are asset farms
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>>107730028
anon it takes several years to build a fab. by that time the bubble may have burst and you're out of money and now no one wants to buy your product. there is one company taking that risk at the moment, and they're chinese, building ram for the chinese enterprise market.

because even if you're build new ram fabs, why would you sell it to broke-assed consumers and not enterprise that buys it up in hundred million to billion dollar lots.

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How can one ban evade a hardware ban? Would setting up a virtual machine work?
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>>107734715
spbp
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>>107734656
Just use different hardware?
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>>107734715
The website doesn't allow use if you don't let it probe you
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>>107734656
Not really, my guess is you got a fortnite ban, your mainboard is banned (thanks kernel malware). My recommendation: buy a new motherboard, never install windows again (uniqure HWID) and escape the fucking botnet.
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test

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WHERE ARE THEY

HOW MUCH ARE THEY

ANNOUNCEMENTS WHEN
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>>107735007
True, Miku is 16 and Teto is 31, but that's in chimera years.
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>>107735062
Miku don't do that!! You're supposed to be married to that random guy in Japan!!
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>>107734559
>>107734578
i'm pretty sure it's just one anon on this board who hates gaymes and music kek
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>>107734544
Both of these are open computers running an arch-based linux. That's the reason we are interested. Games are a side benefit but I can run a whole lot more than that on them.
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>>107734966
>>107734689
When you manufacture hardware at scale you order components far in advance. They probably had their RAM purchased for first year sales unit projections before summer of last year.


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