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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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>>107874436
Thank you. Good explaination.
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>>107874072
>>107874016
I was running the extension; I went ahead and just installed the tampermonkey script
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>>107873556
Usually it's just the DAC is so physically tiny that people put them next to GPUs and the monstrous RFI coming off those things fucks up the analog side.

If you're talking about those motherboards with special low noise audio ports, that's bullshit.
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Is there anything wrong with getting a dell or HP laptop?
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>>107875723
all PC have stinkers, it is just luck of the draw, not intentionally designed bad, nothing is wrong with the brand that plagues all their products

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World of Tomorrow Edition
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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk

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I've come to the point I own three 2TB nvme ssds. Two are at my mobo, the older one for os and a newer one as backup copy of the third nbme sdd, that sits inside an usb enclosure as my use case demands large external to move around and utilize daily basis. I don't want to go NAS and the conversation is relevant and on point but would like to hinder it here. The path of HDD Hubs is also open but I am wary of data corruption and not being able to selectively awake certain disks instead of all.

BIOS allows UEFI settings that can treat any hdd as removable device. Easy nowadays. And there are front bay expansion slots that place a button in between psu sata power cable and hdd

But PC-cases nowdays do not consider expansion bays. And I still want to have between 4-8 sata devices inside it. Most of them 2.5''' and 3.5'' hdds, maybe a CD-ROM reader.

I need two frontal 14mm fans (anything below 12mm is heretic! freshening my drives and a big ass currently weird but one great creation in its time 22mm fan on top. Couple 14mm through the dissipator towers and optionally another on the side. Maximun Patrician style. silence and performance will still duel nut with probably better results for the followers of silence and a large amount of historical hdd companions can still be kept easily accessible (and interchangeable) as internal disks (opposite to external plug & play ones, that can still be used). Dont forget the three NBME slots my Elite Aorus B650 supports.

Where is the case in 2026 to support this *case* scenario (no water cooling)
There is none.
I've been looking ever since. Also, dont give me a sturdy ass case that's impossible to move even if just changing angle

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All AMD has to do is make an IO die for the Zen3 chiplets, that adds compatibility to the AM3+ socket.
DDR3 is plentiful and cheap.

There are a lot of AM3+ motherboards available.

All AMD has to do is make an IO die for DDR3, with an RDNA 3 IGPU, and 6 cores Zen3 chiplet.
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lets bring bulldozer back 32nm is GOATED
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>>107870446
it shows it's india hours.
nigga, ddr3 has nowhere near enough bandwith for modern zen.
get a job at mcdonalds or ask daddy for 300 euros. or find a different hobby. JARVIS
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They could also just re-release the 5800X3D or make a 5850X3D and it would sell like hot cakes
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>>107874996
>re-release the 5800X3D
>they set the new price at $999.99
...
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>>107870446
>ryzen, especially non x3d is heavily latency and bandwidth dependent
>lets pair ryzen with ddr3 lol

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>>107862130
Everyone has to do the truffle shuffle to get in
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>>107874134
We're a fallen society, and she's a child actor, which she means she was repeatedly raped by "producers".
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>>107867141
hes right, it is. have sex and children NOW
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it's over for beautiful people. if I can enhance my beauty I can finally get all the gibs and experience the halo effect. AI beat genetics.
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>>107874252
that 30yo face cannot be from a child, the fuck?

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>does several things really well and has never had an adequate replacement
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>>107869216
>filtered by flash
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China still gets updates but you have to use a retro browser.
https://www.flash.cn/download
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>>107869269
pretending to be retarded wont get you anywhere.
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>>107867907
Play .swf
RIP /f/
Fuck adobe
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>>107867907
It ran fast as fuck. I still have an offline player and and that rustroon wasm garbage can't compete.

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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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>>107875338
ah, yeah, true. so even with laserdisc you're gonna need a dac
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>>107875249
i like the arya stealth. i wouldn't have paid the original $1600 for it when it came out, but for around $400-500 i think it punches above its weight. i've had it for a few years and the only thing i had to do with it was upgrade the shitty stock cable.
>>107875344
i want a pair of the mdr-cd900st but i hear the pads are uncomfortable as all hell.
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>>107875344
>It benefits nobody that these companies act like niggers
pretty much the reason IEMs are so widespread now. if you're gonna get raped may as well just buy $20 shitbuds and cycle through them
Only people I'll buy cans from these days are ETA or Benson/ES Lab because they both double as repair/mod shops and will actually give a shit about warranty and repairs
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>ETA
>purple pads
based

I had seen some insanely cheap moon/bryston gear locally but i couldn't justify them at the time. Having 15 years of warranty on a dac/amp stack is so crazy, cool shit too but i was too ignorant on amps to pay that much
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>>107875344
PortaPro and some 80s manufacture Pro4AAs. Used to have PX200s. Really sucks they stopped making those.

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so this... is the power of AI?
https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/16725
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>create feedback loop
>means AI is the problem
Once again proving humans, who enabled this, are the main source of the problem and /g/ is incapable of reasoning why it happened.
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This is the worst it will ever be.
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>>107874142
Sure, just one more trillion dollars, just one more datacenter, just one more nuclear power plant. Then surely AI will be able to beat Pokemon and answer customer service calls. Of course this massive capital investment and overbearing demand for energy and resources is worth it for silly cat videos, bad music, and wrong answers to simple questions.
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>>107873688
>>107873719
I use AI because I’m not a tranny
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>>107875648
AI is made by trannies for trannies

AI simply can't write Rust code that depends on anything other than the standard library correctly. Go ahead, try it.
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>>107875666
I tried it and it worked. Fuck off luddite
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>>107875684
Proof?

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107874961
Maybe but that's pretty boring, I want to have to stick a probe down my asshole and have it scan every ridge before it can let me access my bank account!
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>>107874934
No shit that garbage book is being shilled rn: there’s a new movie out called “Landman” that follows the book’s exact script, but the main character isn’t a hacker he’s just an autistic ginger. Almost like they’re trying to bait skiddies & hackers into “muh one true wuv” so they can be made an example of
>”Omg, so like, “Pagan”, the _godless_ religion?
It’s a warning.
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>>107875006
leave the plunger in the toilet before you go to bed at night then, faggot
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>>107874934
>_why_ it’s not on the /lit/ list of books worth your time.
I wish posts like this were still bait.
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On the subject of tech, what is the most cyberpunk tech besides neuro implants that has been released?

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wait....
so if i buy a 5070ti right now and combine it with a 5060ti with SLI... does it mean i get 32gb of vram to make slop?!?!? for half the price of a 5090? WHY DID NO ONE TOLD ME ABOUT THIS?!?!?! REEEEEE

nice secret no one in this board told me because nvidia executives found that out and its no wonder they killed of all of ti production of the 50 series today.

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Why are Yuroclaps unfair to American Tech?
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>>107874750
US should declare war.
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>>107875500
>The golem opens up about his mutilated penis as a form of coping mechanism.
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>>107875421
Yes it is. GM's circumstances were different from the crimes VW committed so of course they received a different fine. Are you retarded?
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>>107875554
>suddenly even the drill-baby-drill commentariat cares about emissions
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Europeans are dumb if they don't think America will take greenland by force.
You have to keep in mind that you are talking about a country where they literally mutilate their own childrens' dicks to please their zog masters.

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Is zorin os the new best linux?
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>>107868156
You can literally just use wine if you want to run Windows stuff. And if you’re retarded, but somehow managed to get to the DDE despite not knowing how to use wine, then you can use something like Bottles instead. Getting real tired of retards dragging everyone down by forming shit that already just werks.
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>>107867746
I have used Zorin since early last year. Had only very few minor problems. Setting everything up is much easier and less time consuming than on Windows.
My first (and thus far only) loonix distro.

From my experience I can say this:
-Zorin has a better setup experience, far less bloat and generally runs better
-Windows is a bit more convenient for general use due to better program compatibility

Overall I don't think I'll use Windows again. Not unless I buy a laptop with Windows included or something.
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I didn't like it from my first time using it. Tries to be too hard like windows while failing at basic functionality.

The retarded tiling menu gets in the way for no reason when it should just be simple tiling as in half and half and then the corners thats it. Was so annoying had to turn it off and then you finally get sensible tiling back thats normal drag to tile with good defaults.

The themes you cant choose colors like windows, a basic feature that they just ignore and gives you some shitty themes that accent everything a weird orange, blue, green, purple. Really ugly themes.

Software center is garbage and slow.

Alt tab and stuff felt slower than windows 10.

Back to windows 10 ltsc i guess.
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>>107867873
>source: trust me bro
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>>107867746
for windows users in the process of TRANSitioning? yes

>computer is too slow
>make faster hardware
>oh it's so fast! don't even have to bother optimizing my software anymore
>computer is too slow
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>>107863794
>can't drive in the rain for 100km
Wimp.
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>>107862305
>computer is too slow
>make faster hardware
>awesome, faster hardware
>develop bloated OS and software, because the hardware is faster, you dont need to worry about managing memory, since there's memory to spare
>computer is too slow
this will continue until OS devs, and software devs get their shit together and return to developing good software.
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>>107870708
the problem is in north america they still keep buldozing shit to build more lanes
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>>107866231
>Yeah if everyone is going to the same place at the same time. This is not a net gain in efficiency
Wrong. The distance between any two points in a city is mostly taken up by places to store vehicles, either with or without people in them. If almost every single person was not expanding their footprint to ~15m^2 MINIMUM and instead used a more efficient mode of transportation, you could get places faster simply by the nature of the fact everything would be closer to everything else.
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>>107863756
Your cells are replaced throughout your life. Teleportation just speeds that process up.

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#define __NR_brk                12


now THIS is a strange syscall. it's always a good sign when the notes section advises you not to use a function, lol. if you haven't read any of the other man pages yet, go read this one: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/brk.2.html
>the actual Linux system call returns the new program break on success.
>On failure, the system call returns the current break.
such a bizarre api. there's lots of bookkeeping and hoops required if you dare to use this syscall for your allocator. but it's pretty neat to use in toy examples. it requires a very nonstandard approach

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/
https://linux.die.net/man/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/

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>>107868194
>it's always a good sign when the notes section advises you not to use a function, lol
Yeah because it's long superceded by mmap. Mmap maps arbitrary things into your address space at any point. Brk is originally built around the idea of a much smaller address space with the stack growing down from the top and the heap growing up from the bottom (with code, initialized/unitialized data, env, etc. above the stack and/or below the heap), and there being a set address that splits the stack from the heap.
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>>107872733
god how i love mmap
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>>107872733
>>107874634
That's because mmap is the opposite of the UNIX philosophy. It's the way Multics, VMS, and other operating systems that UNIX people didn't like do it. UNIX people did their usual trick of saying it's bad and then copying it.
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>>107874979
Whats un-unixy about it? It says it maps files, and as is the Unix way, everything is a file, including generic uninitialized memory.
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>>107875608
>Whats un-unixy about it?
UNIX treats files as "streams" but mmap makes a distinction between real files (on disk) and UNIX "files."

>and as is the Unix way, everything is a file, including generic uninitialized memory.
That's not the UNIX way at all. "Everything is a file" is a bastardization of "everything is an object" which was the new innovation of the 70s and 80s. The number 1 is an object in "everything is an object" because "everything" really means "everything" but in UNIX not everything is a file. If "everything was a file" the same way "everything is an object" then each character in this post would be a "file" and all the buttons and windows would be "files" but that's not how UNIX works. Actually JavaScript and web browsers are based on the everything is an object principle too.


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