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what is the point of these keys? remove them
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>>107857194
how would you go further than split ergo trackball?
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iso is absolutely fucked
imagine handicapping the useful shift instead of the useless one
as a yuropeen i have to buy custom-to-order computers because of this bullshit
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>>107853164
What? I always thought these were keys for right handed people.
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>>107853333
Kek
Checked very nice quads
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>>107853164
There shouldn't be.

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Japanese basshead edition

How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones

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>>107858027
gotcha, thank you
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>>107856944
>General rule is keep shit under 2m for anything audio or else you're risking ground loops

Aren't ground loops caused by connecting two devices on different circuits?
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>>107858113
Few things, but bad cables definitely contribute. It's why you'll see Schiit and a few other brands stress to keep it <2m
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have no setup, just r1280db speakers and HD600 plugged indirectly into mobo, was thinking of getting a DAC with an amp, what do you guys think about Fiio k5 PRO for like $100, ok pick up?
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>>107858113
Yes, he's a retard. You do have to think about how you build single-ended cables >2~3m though.

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Should I get a PS/2 mouse and keyboard?

The only advantage I've heard is that they will keep working regardless of drivers.
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>>107852568
retard
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>>107856622
USB devices need USB drivers which bloats the OS, my new Gaming laptop AsusVivo book with N6000 level CPU with next gen intel gfx really sucks and trying to debloat it so games run properly.
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>>107852353
Last year I popped my motherboard or some shit with a powered USB hub. I connected one hub to another for a simracing setup. All of the USB ports got disabled and the only way I was able to get into my PC was with a PS/2 mouse.
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>>107856818
It's not so much about bloat. Any USB mouse or keyboard can work with the generic USB mouse and keyboard drivers that comes with the OS, but may need some additional driver and programs to use some features like key macros, on the fly DPI changing, or RGB lights. The same applies to PS/2 as well, though "enhanced" PS/2 devices aren't so common today.

The driver that PS/2 works around is the USB controller driver. USB has had several revisions and lots of different brand controllers that all need their own drivers, but every PS/2 port since the early 90s has interfaced with the CPU exactly the same way and works with the same driver that every OS already has built in.

The real use of this is if you're trying to install an OS, and the installer doesn't have a driver that can make your USB controller work. You have the driver ready, but without working input devices, you can't install the OS and then the driver. Add a PS/2 keyboard or mouse and you can, and then presumably switch over to your USB ones once they're working. That's why so many motherboards have a single PS/2 port that accepts either, and not 2 ports, and why so many people buy shitty cheapo PS/2 peripherals.
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>>107852353
Zoomer

post em
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>>107849097
What did you pay?
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>>107853289
Please post a screenshot of your desktop anon.
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just setup btrfs snapshots with snapper
feels good man
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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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>>107858992
The fact it's containerised means you CAN get away with enforcing a single standard.
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I've been on KDE Neon for the past few years but I'm tired of it constantly breaking with every update. What other alternatives are there besides Kubuntu?
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>>107859103
You can, but that would encourage niggers to bolt their proprietary shit onto your ABI and never provide the source code. You're here specifically because the culture doesn't enable behavior like that.
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>>107859168
Alternatives in what way exactly, if you want KDE with Ubuntu base go with Kubuntu, if you want almost bleeding edge KDE go with Fedora KDE or OpenSUSE Tumbleweed or something Arch based.
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>>107859183
>but that would encourage niggers to bolt their proprietary shit onto your ABI and never provide the source code
What stops them from doing that as is? How would "use xyz freedesktop spec" enable this?

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>>107857235
>What is the best way to learn Python
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>>107857235
I'm currently doing a course on freecodecamp I've learnt bits and pieces from languages over the years but I would never call my self a programmer. They have a python certification course it's pretty good can be a bit annoying because you have to write the code to get the lab to pass so it has to be written the way they want it regardless of functionality so you spend a lot of time formatting.

So far I enjoy it but I do get annoyed at myself for not understanding and for forgetting syntax but I need to work on that just gotta stick with it. It is good to learn or relearn fundamentals as they can be used with any language not just python.

You should give it a whirl.
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>>107857235
https://learnxinyminutes.com/python/
along with this >>107857245
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>>107857235
From snake charmers in India
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>>107857235
hallo saar, try khan academy

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I know everyone loves to shit on StackOverflow, but what happens when we move on to new languages and there's no site for providing training data to LLMs?
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>>107858493
A new site will pop up. Hopefully with less obnoxious moderation and circlejerk.
Well, for a while anyway, it will devolve to shit anyway.
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Dunno, read the documentation maybe?
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>>107858516
This
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>>107858493
how about you stop posting food for AI like your code on github? no one cares, encrypt your shit on cloud, don't feed the AI jew
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>>107858505
>A new site will pop up.
Usecase in the era of LLMs?

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Literally no reason to use Adobe now. Apple won!
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per month
don't mind me tho, I'm a macfag and will just pirate it
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>>107858685
The only way Appel can compete is by making their software free.
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>>107858685
Junk.
>per month
LMFAO.
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>>107858685
>subscription

Elon says his plan is to have humanity exploring space and meet alien civilizations

is this technologically achievable?
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>>107851369
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People hate Elon that much here?
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>>107847509
You can point a laser at the moon right now ans get it to bounce back with a mirror the US has put there, idiot
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>>107858033
>it is simply bigger earth then what we are allowed to know
Probably false by paths of commercial flights anyone is allowed to be on.
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>>107858271
People hate Elon that much everywhere. Yes even on his own website.

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From your phone's wifi and cellular modem, to a wirelss chromecast for your tv, to the wifi router in your room, to the wifi card on your desktop gaming computer, do you ever wonder if all of this stuff is bad for us if it's working all at once?
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>>107854428
I think the effects of it need to be studied more and with studies not sponsored by telecom companies. That said, I still use 4G myself, but I wouldn't want to live in one of the apartments situated right under a mast.
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>>107854428
Nope. Compared to other real issues (i.e. microplastics in your bloodstream, forever chemicals, etc), RF is a nothing burger.
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>>107857440
>>107857491
>>107857596
>>107857721
You're trying to speak sense to a person who has made it to adulthood without figuring these things out himself
This is an argument you cannot win.
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>>107857463
This nigga. Post your studies homo. Because RF is not harmful in the frequencies we use it for. If you genuinely believe this you are a schizo looney.
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>>107857325
Because they get exposed by ionising radiation which is much higher at higher latitude
Ionizing radiation: penetrates your body and breaks bonds and electrons off atoms, changing chemical structure of molecules randomly inside your body
Non ionizing radiation - doesnt do that. It just passes through your body

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Vertical video is the norm now. All video is vertical now. People actively wish horizontal videos were vertical. They yearn for vertical video even when they're not circumstantially limited to it. A kid asked me to hold his phone and film him doing a trick at a skate park last week and when I held it in landscape mode he stopped me, took the phone, changed it to portrait and continued. Ten years ago vertical video was considered digital AIDS. It was to be avoided at all cost. Now it's the golden standard.
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>>107850367
Square photograph since 1933.
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>>107850534
>>107855576
Scaled :O
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>>107856820
>Was the winner decided by the students or the instructor?
Our professor who is an old movie director.
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>>107857172
Try it and post results in webm format please
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Smartphone camera sensors are 4:3 so we need to bring back 4:3 monitors and make phones 3:4 to make the most out of smartphone footage.

What is the point of VPN?

Yes, you hide your IP address but you can't hide the fact that you are hiding your IP address because your new VPN IP address is already known as a datacenter IP address and you'll get automatically treated as a bot everywhere.

Also, using a VPN requires you to install that VPN company's client software on your PC which can be considered as a privacy problem on its own.
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>>107858499
>>107858524
What's the difference between those and VPNs?
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>>107858488
>you can't hide the fact that you are hiding your IP address
t. Two-Digit IQ
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>>107858821
"residential proxies" are hacked residential networks
youre basically piggybacking off the internet of some random family
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>>107858864
Oh, I see. I thought it was some legal service.
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>>107858872
Only in the sense that crime is legal if you're an AI company.

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>>107858895
No; Im white
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>>107857624
damn
>>107857815
DAMN
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overall I have to say that I prefer having a job to not having a job
especially if it's comfy WFH dev job
but I fucking hate managers and daily humiliation rituals
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>>107851007
damn you neet chads. I fucking have slaving away. But also have to pay for shit.
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>>107857624
me too buddy. And before that, I was making almost 6 figures. It is so over.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107858893
That doesn't seem to be the case though, exactly.
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>>107858926
>>107858893
>>107858875
https://cdecl.org/?q=char+%28*y%29%5B5%5D%3B
but desu that piece of code is fucking retarded
and if you actually write it like that you should get raped
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>>107858276
But... but.. WHY?!

This code is brilliantly retarded.
I don't believe an actual retard who would come up with this algorithm as way to solve the problem, would actually be able to get it to work.
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>`dotnet format` doesn't format Razor files
>The only way to format Razor files is with VS Code's stupid C# extension
>I don't want to use VS Code because it's bloated Electron garbage
Fucking Microsoft bastards
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>>107859117
>microslop in 2026

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107859075
Just to add, this is the layout I used. I only built my machine recently, so the stick is still around with everything on it.
>>107859075
You need to look up tools that support your OS for partitioning (mine is MBR primary) and formatting filesystems. there are different times of FAT, make sure it's FAT32.
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>>107857852
More frames is gooder. However the jump from 144Hz to 240Hz is not particularly dramatic, and faster monitors (360Hz, 500Hz or more) are generally esports-tailored and quite expensive.
For office work IMO it's fine to stick to 144Hz until the higher refresh rates trickle down into becoming more common, unless money is no object. If it's not then more frames is gooder, if there's any point where this stops being the case then we haven't reached it yet and it'd be somewhere past 1000Hz at least.

The only thing to keep in mind is diminishing returns. Doubling the refresh rate is always going to be good; but going from 60 to 144 is a nearly 2.5x increase while 144 to 240 is merely a 1.6x increase which is far less dramatic.
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>>107859109
chmod 777?
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>>107858684
For as long as I can remember - and I'm a zoomer, but I've been online for probably ~15 years by now - it has been known as a hobby for geriatric boomers. If it already had a reputation for being mostly populated by 60 year olds a decade or two ago, by now those 60 year olds are going to be 70-80 years olds.

It's also expensive and niche and technologically useless. IMO it fit perfectly into the specific generation that grew up with the early spread of digital technology, where signal processing and homemade radios became widely accessible, digital/technological knowhow started becoming common, but modern internet communication hadn't yet swallowed everything. It also coincided perfectly with baby boomers living in a time of plenty and having generally cushy retirements.
Nowadays ham radio is basically useless given how over-regulated it is; if you're a schizo and want open communication you're way better off with something like LoRa.

Honestly now that I think about it lora is probably the modern ham, you could try getting into it if you want to. It's the same hobby that's just entirely about talking to people for the sake of having an interesting technological communication method, except it's not regulated to all fuck like normal radio transmission.
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>>107859129
755, it shouldn't matter though.

read = 4, write = 2, execute = 1


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