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https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01

Changelog too long to list!

Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
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but mpv used least resource among all video player
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>>107833415
>I thought it did with gpu-next.
nope
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>>107835010
Yes.
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>>107833950
but some people want a bigger UI
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Just use both mpv and mpcqt depending on the scenario. I made wrappers for both media players

~/.local/bin/mediaplayer

setsid ~/Applications/mpv-master/build/mpv  --player-operation-mode=pseudo-gui --stop-screensaver=always --volume=84   --geometry=50%:50%  --autofit=500 --autofit-smaller=360x800   --force-window --loop-playlist \
--cache=yes --cache-secs=60 --demuxer-seekable-cache=yes --demuxer-max-bytes=200M "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 &


~/.local/bin/mediacenter
setsid mpc-qt "$@"  >/dev/null 2>&1 &



and here is a bonus fun one for playing videos as puzzles in vlc
~/.local/bin/puzzlevid
setsid vlc --video-filter=puzzle --puzzle-rows=4 --puzzle-cols=4 --no-audio "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 &

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>mint is shit with the slowest file manager known to man
>zorinOS is guhnome based and slow as hell
>debian is shit and none of the desktops are good
>you got KDE, I guess, but theres no really a clean minimal distro besides kubuntu
>kubuntu is garbage with snap infestation which makes it unusable.

So what the fuck do I use in linux? Theres literally no options

Why cant someone make a simple XFCE based distro with bazaar with some theme linux xubuntu but based on debian
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>>107824868
I used Linux for over 10 years and I never found a solution to this problem. I now run Windows 11.
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I use fedora. It just werks.
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>>107824868
KDE neon is the answer.
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>pick a distro
>click "minimal install" or equivalent
>install de of choice
>enjoy your free operating system
You won't because you're a stupid whining cunt who can't do anything but complain but anyway.
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>>107836636
Trvke nvke

kubuntu has a minimal option and you can use flatpak from discover. it just werks

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>>107838469
>>Your Intel CPU has had an entire embedded SoC in it running MINIX in it for 10 years now, I'm pretty sure AMD's PSP is the same.
>yet none of you fucking brainlets have any fucking shred of proof about it

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Management_Engine

"The Intel Management Engine always runs as long as the motherboard is receiving power, even when the computer is turned off. This issue can be mitigated with the deployment of a hardware device which is able to disconnect all connections to mains power as well as all internal forms of energy storage."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Platform_Security_Processor

Critics worry it can be used as a backdoor and is a security concern.[3][4][5] AMD has denied requests to open source the code that runs on the PSP.[1]
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>>107838603
>>107838580

1. INTEL‑SA‑00086 (2017) — Multiple ME/SPS/TXE RCE flaws

This is the most infamous ME vulnerability set. Intel confirmed that attackers could achieve remote code execution in ME, SPS, and TXE firmware.

Intel described these as security issues that “could potentially place impacted platforms at risk”

The advisory covered multiple privilege‑escalation and RCE‑capable bugs in ME firmware.

2. 2024–2025 ME Firmware Flaws (incomplete fixes)

Security researchers reported that recent ME firmware vulnerabilities were not fully fixed, leaving systems exposed.


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Good. Yank dominance in tech needs a challenger for the consumer's sake.
Let American tech go the way of their car industry for all I care. Sheltered and stagnant with no hope of competing outside of their borders.
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>>107835922
Because it's inconsequential. If they sold RAM only to data centers and OEMs and none on the retail market the shareholders wouldn't even notice.
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good old predictable /g/

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so what programs do you use to actually program in?
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RustRover
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nobody here actually uses git do they
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>>107835844
of course not, it's tranny software
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>>107825936
vscode
neovim
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>>107825936
Featherpad

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No entry without authorization.
Previous: >>107785091
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>>107837616
he can't join the happy hours (believe me this is VERY important for some people)
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>>107834654
Telecommunications, systems/infrastructure engineering. Because the company is severely understaffed at actual engineering positions but has output demands and plans of fucking Palantir, I do pretty much everything that is even remotely adjacent to it - from testing relatively new Intel E830 NICs to fixing a testbed stand because the interns fucked up the physical layer. Also, a fuckton of DevOps stuff, writing my own playbooks at this point.

But hey, pays above average in this shithole and I get 4 out of 5 workdays on remote now. Also I occasionally get sent to a random city on the country map to either install or fix shit on client's premise because we don't have an installation team. I am the installation team, pretty much, with a few other engineers - but because of the nature of the product it ain't that easy and we are all spread across the locations. So I pretty much have to perform the entire installation cycle by myself, from hardware in the racks to performance and load testing under live traffic.

Fuck, I miss being unemployed.
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>>107837616
I imagine future "dev" roles will look like
>architect translates asks from unknowledgeable client to
requirements
>expert feeds them into whatever LLM is the most saveur du jour and ensures it didn't hallucinate too much
>QA subhumans (jeets) validate it without even knowing what a hardware platform is thank for reading my rant

Note: I'm in industrial automation so it's not as accurate for webdevs n sheeeit
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Should I make an app and market it to become a millionaire?
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performance review on the morrow, friends
last year I got 1.6%

In hindsight, Microsoft should have just quietly switched Internet Explorer to Chromium instead of wasting time with Edge and having two browsers running at the same time. The same with not migrating all of the control panel all at once.

We could have had all the web browsers converge on Webkit in 2008, now we have a mess. I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.
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>>107834446
What your asking doesnt exist
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>>107834538
But Dillo comes close. Too bad my distro doesn't have the pkg... First was XFE now not even Dillo? Aw, shucks.
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>I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.
i dont know where the "too many websites don't work properly" comes from. personally i hope andreas kling catches up to gecko
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>>107834446
You could use curl
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>>107834446
>Alternative to Firefox that's not a fork of it or Chromium?
Wait for Ladybird.

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What is your favorite calculator?
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>>107836747
>>107836775
seems the same as my 991es, so good
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>>107838277
Thanks anon. What do you like about the 991es?
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>>107838290
i got my industrial engineers degree with it, so that is one
and the fucking solve function saved so much time during test, avoiding to isolate the variable of equations on limited time ... the only thing i regret its not learning more of the advanced functions
i just never felt i needed more
like graphical shit would be nice i guess, but actually needing it? no
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>>107830193
I'm a TI-Nspire CAS baby tbdesu, call me what you will but that thing carried me through calc 3 in college.

I also have a TI-84 and an 89 but I use the Nspire the most if I ever don't have access to wolfram alpha for some reason.
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>>107830193
TI-83 is peak design, everything after is slop

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Will this kill Windows and make Linux the most popular OS?
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>>107837615
>I said it.
>I come on the internet
>make something up
>and get angry about it
welcome to 4chan i guess.
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>>107831657
Words can have multiple meanings, retard, it's not incorrect to call SteamOS Linux because ultimately it's just a fork of Arch Linux.
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>>107831084
>>107837650
It doesn't matter cause like another Anon said, the work Valve is putting into improving Linux gaming is benefiting all distros anyway.
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>>107838422
this is true. valve has done for linux gaming than every distro combined x100. wine is shit and has always been shit, but proton is on a whole new level
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>>107830362
>Valve completely hides the fact that it's all Linux everywhere
Desktop mode is near stock KDE. They don't hide it at all the moment you leave BPM.
>Steam never cared about Linux,
Nah, they just got HDR working in Wayland and built Fex for shits and giigles. They absolutely care about Linux, as a means to their own ends.

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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107832983
>I went to 2 universities and they were a joke
This, but unironically, actually, on god.

Fuck you, you lukewarm NPC normie bitch. The other anon is right, school, especially "higher education" is a fucking complete waste of time. You're way better off learning shit on your own. You only go to college because it's a fucking mechanical system required to get a fucking paper that some employer might give a rats ass about. You don't go to college to fucking learn anything. That's some stupid naive bullshit idiots like you believe.
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What is this forced fake positivity thread? I enjoy ai but some ppl here sound like estrogen pumped trannies who escaped private trackers thread
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>>107801957
it's the same problem with books written by the usual (((experts)))
I don't believe half of what is written in history books
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>>107801565
learning everything wrong.
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So is this considered "board culture"?

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>Meet the new captcha: Easy for computers, really fucking annoying for humans!
why are websites like this?
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>>107838094
watching youtube videos about 4chan is not the same as actually using it
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>>107838264
I hate these "people" so much
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>>107837564
>AI can't get better than humans at anything
that moment is coming, you know it's coming
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>>107837564
So is this an "analytic" solver instead of using ML?
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>>107838271
Why? Cuz they make you feel like a zoo animal?

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How do nat and masquerade work in nftables?

When and why and how to use them? I fail to understand no matter how I ask llms to try different words or simpler explanations.
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here's a pity bump OP

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*click*
*bzzst-------*
*eeeeeeee*
*HISS-SHHHHHH-HISS-SHHHHHH*
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>>107838087
Cool but the video quality sucks, I managed to find a better rip but no jp audio and syncing them seems like a nightmare, might get to it one of these days
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>>107838386
VHS video quality sucking is normal.
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>>107837879
Maybe, but I bet you've never dragged your ponos across the screen and had your pubes stand up from the static electricity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AYBw5bjmGE
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>>107838386
did you grab the right videos? the ones in the preview play are highly compressed and worse quality

the .mpg videos aren't raw but they're 3.5gb 480p with minimal compression

I don't know about the qualities of the tapes that were ripped though and the hardware
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>>107838398
They can look good
>>107838586
Yeah the top part is warped (which I don't really mind that much) but on some episodes there's this noticeable flicker every 10 sec or so which makes it unwatchable imo

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107824069

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107831056
so this picture is generated. You spend time generating aesthetic guys alone
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>>107838232
i'll probably tell the llm processor to just write it out as prose since there's no way wildcards are gonna work with plain language nonsense

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>>107836957
>What about it?
Current stock will deplete and it won't be replaced nearly as quickly if at all. High end models have shot up in price and disappeared and the 16gb 5060ti is next. 8gb cards will probably sit stagnant
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>>107836500
cope

>>107836568
Oh I agree it’s probably not worth it unless you can afford to piss away some cash on toys. Honestly I just buy the 90 series equivalent each release whenever I can get it at msrp and sell the last model, it’s worked out well with insane aftermarket gpu prices these last few years
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>>107836842
I said it faster at compute you /v/tard not silly gayming. It is stuck on the same node so there will be no tangible increases in power efficiency you dunce. Pascal and Ada Lovelace gains are a fluke not the norm. They are almost owed entirely to node shrinkage.
Blackwell is a refined Ada Lovelace. It performs as such being the same node. If you were expecting massive leaps. You are going to be sorely disappointed.
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>>107836853
Yes, they can run AAA. You don't need RT/4K nor do the masses care for such things. The reason to get discrete solutions rapidly disappears for the masses.
Discrete solutions are regressing back to their hobbyist, prosumer and professional only roots with pricing and volume sold.
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>>107836620
Nope, more and more /v/tards are using iGPUs. It is just shrinking, but vocal holdout of old-fag hobbyists that are still on the discrete bandwagon.
Micro-transaction and gache simulators that make the big $$$$ don't need 4K/RT.

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you CAN invert a binary tree, right anon?
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>>107838485
we will call you back.
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>>107838473
lol..
no I am thinking if they are asking about prompting and shit..
like how would you word something..
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Sure
 (defun <= (a b)
(> a b))
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>>107838587
>defun
now that is just toxic.
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invert(dumbassTree);

there


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