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>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
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.


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>>107809460
no clue how accurate it is
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>>107809765
Curry tracker -> other curry trackers
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>>107806807

NBL is poo poo. worst tracker I ever joined.
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>>107809763
Myspleen has them sometimes but they only have an HBO airing of My Cousin Vinny and I don't think that's what you would want.
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>>107809223
I would have answered the same. I gave that answer to the same question in the past. But I was sleeping so you beat me to it.

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>is finally cheaper than building a PC
Never thought i'd live to see the day.
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>>107810465
Crossover is your friend
>>107810484
Nigga the M4 is more than enough machine for you
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>>107810465
>no games
last time I played a video game I was 16 years old
grow up
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>>107810465
buy a playstation and stop bitching about not being able to bing bing wahoo on your work machine
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>>107810465
Apple products are designed for adults.
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>>107810554
PS5 doesn't have the good games
PS5 doesn't even have the good Playstation games

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>>107808414
oh god. i..... fuck. MNGHOOOOOOOHHHHH!!!!
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daily pedo thread
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>>107808198
>>107808222
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>>107808414
>>107810525
Rape
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>>107810525
Flat, worthless

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because of AI and LLMs.
This is YOUR fault.
https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com/pull/2388#issuecomment-3717222957
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>>107809324
we'll let it slide man, the point was made
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>>107799660
>75% of our engineering team
So 3 out of 4 people? That was 3-people too many for an open source project.
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>>107804449
I don't like tailwind although it introduced a couple good ideas but it's not i line css and you guys show that you don't know the shit you talk about.
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>>107800048
(((Berg)))
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>>107799660
i dont understand the usage of webshit frameworks to begin with. in the end its more time consuming to learn a framework than stuff itself and when switching framework you have to start from zero again

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>day 1461 of regretting Colemak

don't fall for memelayouts...
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>>107808737
No wonder you're regretting your decision - you should be using Colemak Mod-DH.
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just switch to dvorak and stop layout-hopping.
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switching off qwerty was probably one of the best computing decisions I ever made. Second only to using linux exclusively.

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Why not?
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>>107808988
>Why not?
My GNU/loonix distro just werks, so no reason..........yet
But I have this little nigga in my sights. I sent windows to hell when it started to become jeetified, Ill do the same with linux if everything goes to shit, and FreeBSD is next on the list of things to try in the future
And yes, Ill use it as my DESKTOP. What are you going to do about it, jerks? NOTHING
The only real and fair complaints I usually see about it: >"GAYMING IS DIFFICULT"
doesnt matter, I dont play anything
>"WIFI DIED"
doesnt matter, I dont use wifi
>"MY FAVORITE SOFTWARE ISNT AVAILABLE ON BSD"
skill issue
>"ITS TOO HARD"
skill issue
Anything else I should keep in mind to prepare in advance?
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>>107809913
I run my server using a lightweight desktop environment because I can't see my battery percentage on the tty, also because it shivers my spine seeing a black screen with white text, though I'm not scared of the terminal and I mostly use the terminal for my stuff
>t. Running a server using a laptop
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>>107808988
Linux and all the Unix ilks have massive driver problems. Buy any USB Wifi dongle and try to set up your OS from scratch using that. It's completely fucked.
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>>107809100
If you have SR-IOV there's a way to use a bare linux vm to just run the card and pipe the connection to the fbsd host
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>>107809983
things like 'fdisk -l' wont do what you think it will
if you use ports, it should be similar to gentoo but you can either using the latest or a quarterly snapshot
if you stick to pkg, things should "just work" but you might need certain options that arent available with pkg. just make sure you keep in mind that you can shoot yourself in the foot very easily
>>107810234
https://github.com/pgj/freebsd-wifibox
ive seen this before but i dont normally use wifi

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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/


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Sales are over, bros.
Fuck, after two months of nonstop coupons, sales and shit it almost feels surreal.
Not all of them were equally good but now we have nothing.
Wat nou?
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>>107807378
I gave them a good review. Because I'm a good boy.

>>107809590
Wait for FIFA 2026 promotion. I'm sure of it.
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Whats the deal with the the "special price" being $15 but when I add it to my cart it jumps up to $17
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>>107810434
shipping?
new customer deal but you have two objects in your cart so it applies the new customer deal to some other object? (the solution here it to buy a single item you want to spend the new customer bonus on so it does not scam you by using the good deal on a cheap item)
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>>107810575
I don't think so it looks like when I use the buy it now function it gives me the $15 price

I think I might be getting chinked

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> 400Wh / 1kg
> 100% charge in 5 minutes
> no rare earths
> cheaper than lithium
> 100000 cycles
> -30º c to 100ºc operating temperature range
> no fire risk
Wtf? Legit or bullshit?
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Sounds legit lmao
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>>107795610
toppest kek
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>>107800630
>>107801795
Finland has been a key player in the history of ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition). Looking through the details the scientist studied in Tampere university which has been involved in the research in this technology as well. Finns are generally very honest and it would be a total social, business and academic suicide for that company if they are scamming with this. The guy presenting this has sold his former company to SAP so they have delivered before. I'd say I 'll wait and see before calling this a fraud.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_layer_deposition
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>>107807664
It is
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>>107806102
>can't be both better and cheaper.
Actual breakthrough tech is, yes. This is bullshit though.
>>107808265
Idgaf where they're from, the published info is too thin to be believable. They're con men running a con.

>There's no easy way to daisy-chain all of the linux-capable processors in my house into a make-shift renderfarm to make up for the fact that the AI grift has made compute horrendously expensive
What are you nerds good for? I've got two phones, a tablet, a gaming tower, a gaming laptop, a PS3, a PS4, a Wii, a TV, two smart speakers, and a suspiciously full-featured massage gun. That's gotta add up to at least, what, a 5070?
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>>107809209
any idea how to get past the GUI part though? I feel like text-based apps are easy to do with this but offloading GUI shit is going to hurt bad. Does X server solve this problem?

also, is this basically what plan 9 tried to do?
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>>107809226
Combo of client GUI and backtracking to CLI interfaces for things that don't need GUIs? User-friendly CLI interfaces are a lost art, but getting back to that might be helpful in more ways than one.

Pie-in-the-sky, I'd also like to revisit chording for input. Also helps with my ulterior motive of prepping for a wearable computing revolution once things get a little better.

I realize that I'm not being practical at all. Might actually be schizo. I don't really know what's out there for this kind of thing and wanted to see what others knew about.
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>>107809008
>You're forgiven for whatever the hell you're going on about
Either you understand the subject or you don't. Rhetorical idiocy is, well.. dumb. It makes accusations of posing feel like a confession (schizophrenia, too). Just say what you mean.
>small electronics can get broken down into components and those can get tested and used in other electronics.
>Break down functioning units to build custom hardware that is more performant as long as you don't need an unavailable component or screw up the microsoldering or short something or-
You're smart enough to understand that the point is to make do with what's on hand, yes?
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>>107808442
>What are you nerds good for?
Nothing.
Haven't you learned this by now?
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>>107808442
I want radical edward to sit on my face

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USB-C audio is lossless and superior
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Lots of people my age on /g/ had an lg v60. Or just older iphones in general which always had competent dacs.
The graphene guy is just shilling his not yet released partner phone which is obviously not going to have 3.5mm.
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>>107809844
it's all so fucking transparent
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>>107809844
why would it have a 3.5mm jack? 99.99% of people don't use 3.5mm headphones anymore
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>>107802457
Ok give us two usb-c ports then.
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>>107802457
My Moondrop MIAD01 begs to differ.

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Woops it's a TKL with beige on it edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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YEAH I LIKE TO RUN WITH THE OL' DOGS
LEARN BAD HABITS FROM MY PAW PAW
I GOT AN IN WITH THE OUTLAWS
AN' I CAN ONLY SING LIKE I TALK Y'ALL
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Can we have well engineered keyboard like F-1 but full size?
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>>107810383
There are some extra f1s left so just get those
>ISO
Get a solderable pcb
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>>107810566
Get the Geon numpad (only available on his Korean site lol)
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>>107810272
Their normal Browns, but IIRC aren't their Jupiter Browns/newer ones all tactile at the top or no? Maybe I'm thinking of another non-Cherry Brown switch. Kinda hard keeping track at this point.

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>yeah bro nixpkgs is the biggest repo of all the loonix distributions trust me bro
Why I can't fucking cross compile for armv5 then? Should I really use a vm because troons are too busy dilating and can't add a compiler?
Its fucking here https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/armv5-eabi-glibc-bleeding-edge-toolchain
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>>107808578
nixos doesn't support any armv5 computers. what the fuck are you using that uses armv5? i don't think i've had anything older than v7.
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>>107809312
It's an old qnap shitbox, I'm trying to update uboot (flash already soldered on the ch341a) and install buildroot with mdadm and a lightweight samba
Still hasn't found a solution btw, the clanker is telling me to build the toolchain from buildroot and use that, but I have troubles with ncurses now. Buildroot use the wide char version and nixpkgs gives you the skinny char one
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>>107809435
Still haven't, it's like 2am in my country sorry
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>>107808578
dunno about cross compilation, but there exist gcc and glibc for aarch64
$ nix-build --no-out-link -E 'with import <nixpkgs> { system = "aarch64-linux"; }; [ gcc glibc ]'
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>>107810540
and armv5tel
$ nix-build --no-out-link -E 'with import <nixpkgs> { system = "armv5tel-linux"; }; [ gcc glibc ]'

In 8 years, OpenAI will use 50% of the US's total electricity generate.

This isn't factoring the amount of GPUs they'd be purchasing, nor the fresh clean water they'd need to cool the GPUs powering their data centers.

USA's electricity generation has stagnated for the past 30 years despite a rise in population.

How much do you imagine your electricity bill to be by 2033?
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>>107810116
>immediate term
how is 10 years building a coal plant immediate term? the people who built them were the greatest/silent generation + older generation. boomers have experts but they did everything in their power to never train anybody and sabotage everybody afterwards.
>they will just refit the old coal plants
with what expertise? boomers are dementia and nobody from gen-x knows shit about this either. it doesn't matter if they want to cut "regulation" or whatever cope retards have to pretend that's why it's delayed/slow/not working. there's nobody with the expertise on earth outside of china who could do it in the "immediate term".
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>>107808913
No projection of OpenAI makes sense, the compute they consume has a growth factor 50% higher than their revenue. They probably won't exist (and certainly won't exist in their current form) a year from now.
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>>107808913
We need ecoterrorism now more than ever.
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>>107809800
> AGI is not worth this
Actual AGI would world changing. Of course the current AI offerings are not AGI, and won't ever be.
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>>107810453
>not AGI, and won't ever be
Why, because you believe that development will magically stop tomorrow, or because the term "AGI" is so vague you'll just always use some arbitrary criteria to deny it no matter how capable these systems might become?

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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107801840
I take hand written notes, but on a tablet (remarkable 2 because I like that my tablet doesn't have distractions like a web browser or anything). I haven't noticed any real difference from having 100 billion notebooks vs taking my handwritten notes on a tablet.
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>>107807819
Do you think your LLM won't have that problem? The LLM is "learning" to mimick the books. If the book sources are wrong, the LLM will also be wrong if it was trained on that incorrect book.
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>>107801565
My interest is on history and ancient knowledges, and obviously AI is SHIT for it.
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>>107801565
AI has done more teach me C++ than human could ever have. Not even kidding.
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>>107801565
I ask brave search AI questions. Sometimes it's helpful, but it's 50/50. I fucked my system up by listening to it when I was trying to get hardware acceleration working and had to restore. Don't listen to AI when it starts referring to the kernel

I treat it like an enhanced search engine. It's good for retrieving info and saves time. But do not take advice from it. You still have to do the work, you can't just let it hand hold you to solve something

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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>>107794837
I use the same colors file I made in 1997, I've ported it to every single server and PC I've ever owned. I feel crippled when it's not active.
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is there any support in vim to save multiple tabs into a single formatted file, or is that asking too much of my beloved text editor.

i might write a plugin if not.
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>>107808707
Try :h Session for the built-in functionality. There are third-party plugins, too, if you don't like how it works.
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>>107808707
:read! cat %a #h <next buffer> > file.txt

use :buffers to get shorthand buffer names, or just use the filenames.
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>>107810519
I'm fuckin stoopid. don't >
That's dumb


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