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What operating system is most authentic for a retro setup like this?
t. zoomer
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>>107728894
you're running a 2015 demo on a 2013 cpu? you must be a wizard
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>>107728851
technology has moved really, really slowly the last 10 years.
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>>107728894
I ran vkcube on hd5750
sit down
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>>107729017
the most absurd thing i've run on a haswell was spyro reignited trilogy (2018)... on its' integrated graphics
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>>107729017
I took a bunch of pcie risers and cubemaxxed

What terminal file manager do anons use?
I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
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>>107728823
You can use whatever colorscheme you want, dumbass.
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>>107728823
By the way, asshole,
>>107725281
>>107725293
>>107725451
>>107725461
>>107725525
>>107725619
you're welcome.
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Because I have a lot of files with unusual characters (foreign cartoons), I use this script to pick files. Then I pipe into xargs to do whatever with.
echo "Usage: paths of chosen index are sent to stdout for piping to xargs" | tee /dev/tty &>/dev/null
find $1 -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | tee /tmp/selectls | sed 's|.*/||' | nl -p | tee /dev/tty &>/dev/null
read -p "Enter index number(s - separated with spaces): " -a c
for i in "${c[@]}"; do
awk "NR==$i" /tmp/selectls | sed 's|\(.*\)|"\1"|'
done
rm /tmp/selectls
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I keep this one-liner in my shell history and type 'fd -X<ctrl-r>' every time I need it. Fuzzy search files by searching file contents. You can use pdfgrep or rga instead of rg to search for text in pdfs.
fd . -aL -d2 -X rg --binary -g '.histfile' -Sn --field-match-separator ' ' --color=always -d 1 -e '' | fzf --preview="rg --heading --color=always -A 20 -B 20 {1} -e {q}"
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nobody suggest ranger, it's a steaming pile of shit written in fucking python and leaks a shit ton of memory

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What does /g/ think of Jai? Do you think it will see any use outside of Jon Blow's new game?
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>>107723933
its main gimmick is fast out of order compilation which facilitates ast macros and the most unrestricted CTFE (comp time functional eval)
But Jon's gonna realize why macros at the AST level are a terrible long-term idea (Lisp).
Overall, Jai will most likely be extremely niche to his twitch subs and meme lang hobbyists who'll jump between it and zig full-time.
But the plus-side is, you get a lot of 1st class libraries included + his engine
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>>107722988
I'd probably like it, if it ever gets released.
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>>107727249
>macros at the AST level are a terrible long-term idea
wrong
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over a decade later you still can't try it, and when it does come out it will be commercial. So you can pay him for his compiler, and if you find something wrong with it he'll probably just verbally abuse you. Meanwhile if you need a language for game development, the reality is that neither c++ or jai are needed and most people making games similar to jblows games would use c# because most of them are still using unity. And if you really need c++ but have c++ derangement syndrome, you use rust already.
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>>107727249
>But Jon's gonna realize why macros at the AST level are a terrible long-term idea (Lisp).
Idiot-tier take

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https://flathub.org/en/year-in-review/2025
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>>107722512
It's not, though. Take a look at the average Arch package - it's compiled with all the options, maximum bloat. The kernel? It's bloatmaxxed with all the drivers and then some.
Now, that's a good thing if you want that... but if you're some hyper minimalist freak who can't stand bloat at all, you're gonna pull your hair out and install Gentoo.
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>>107710248
I love how trannies live rent free in your retarded brain
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>>107727881
>says retarded
>defends trannies
Checks out. Bullies usually become trannies.
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My Linux boot is running out of free space :(
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>>107723494
You can recreate the PS2 lighting and missing models etc with mods, plus you can fix some of the stuff that will remain broken forever in the PS2 version

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Happy 2026 edition

>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

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>ATH's IRC is a good mix between informative stuff and absolute retardation.
Isn't that how it is on every tracker?
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>>107728800
you don't
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>>107728800
everyone you give and account to, and anyone who invited you anywhere will get a global ban. Just PM staff and ask them to disable your accounts if you don't want them
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>>107728800
I'm guessing this is a reddit copy/paste.
But if it's not: don't give your account away, you'll get banned.
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>>107728610
Isn't half the cast dead

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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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>>107727352
not relevant on my hardware (t440p)
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>>107723429
And I'm calling that anon a liar.
Holy fuck this board is full of retards.
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>>107723134
Does X have a tiling window manager with at least a short window moving animation?

A tiny animation goes a long way. Instead of pushing a button combination and having your brain do a quick inefficient "spot the difference".
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so I'm not the only one who noticed it every time? I keep thinking "surely wayland is way better now" but no it's fucking broken and shitty every fucking time I try to use it for more than like a day or 2. Never bothered with sway or hyperland
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>>107728902
>Never bothered with sway or hyperland
the first 2 things I'd try with wayland. Fuck Gnome and fuck KDE, I don't want them on either x11 or wayland.

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>unicorn tech startup company
>look into the detes
>it is just a financing buy now pay later company in a APP
uh
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>>107728984
5 years ago they would've been printing money. Now new regulations are making BNPL not as appealing anymore.
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>>>/biz/

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>>107723674
so is your thread.
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Nobody on here actually programs so they argue about things like this instead, kinda sad
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>>107723674
Brown talk.
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>>107723674
>Obsolete
just like your penis
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>>107723674
Shut your dirty whore mouth.

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>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
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>>107725772
same
>t. 8GB DDR4 + HDD + i3-8130u + integrated graphics
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>>107725772
>Ryzen 7 7700X
>32 GB DDR5
>RTX 4070
Yeah I'm still good for this year.
Just wanted to upgrade my home server mini PC from 16 to 32 GB DDR4 but that can wait.
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>tfw soon computers will be like cars and richfags will inherit their grandfather's 64 GB RAM RTX 5090 Ryzen 9900X3D and use it as their main computer
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>>107725772
I fell for the "upgrade later" meme so I only go 2x16 GB of DDR5 early 2025, thinking I was going to get 2x32 GB sometime the next year. Guess not.
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>>107725772
4K is the trap.
1080 is more than enough.

For non-gaming or workstation, something from 20 years ago is more than enough.

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Why is C++ so hated?
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>>107727990
Rust doesn't have that problem
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>>107728764
It does, it's trivial to dereference a null pointer in Rust. But nocoders will always find a way to blame anyone but their own incompetence.
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>>107716972
>If you use a moved object or a dangling reference, the program will crash
it's 2026 and you still don't understand move
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>>107717623
>wall
>>107717623
>>107717623
>>107717623
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>>107728956
Be nice to children anon, it's not like their parents can buy them anything other than x86_64 with Windows preinstalled where yes, wrong address use will likely segfault, but even then, not always.

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How many keys does your ideal keyboard have? What's your favorite layout?
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>>107727760
same here with German. How do you do your local special characters? I use the menu key as a compose key to access umlauts
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>>107719065
got the same one, but cleaner
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>>107719043
Anything less than 104 tends to fuck up my muscle memory
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>>107719043
Thick, full-length, uncut 104-key keyboards as intended from the beginning.
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>>107727760
Same. Accessing [] and {} is so fucking painful on a Finnish layout.
Either I have to do some retarded finger gymnastics or I have to cross my hands :D
For those who don't know you have to press alt gr + 7890 to type those characters.
On top of that you lose the right alt key which makes a lot of key combos really annoying to press.
Whoever came up with this needs to be shot.

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>HGST 2.5 HDD I pulled out of an ASUS gaming laptop I bought in 2013-2014(?)
>Going strong
>Seagate HDD I purchased off Amazon in 2020
>Motor going
>Horrible noise
>Mfw when
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>>107728346
the worse thing about seagate is its smart not indicating shit until it actually fails
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>>107728346
>>Horrible noise
just go ssd
they die silently and stealthily, ninja like.
saves a lot of bother listening to them clanking their way to inevitable death first.
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>consistently made the most reliable HDDs year after year
>left the market
what did they mean by this
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>>107728886
Bought by WD from hitachi and phased out, many such cases under capitalism
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>>107728508
works in my datacenter...
all the three manufacturers have the same defect rates overall, some serials are known to have slightly higher defects especially on particular capacities like above 28TB or with hamr but that's about it, it's usually easy to id and avoid them.

>>107728534
high-capacity datacenter hdd have a special noise they make every 5seconds (no, not the zfs 5s write), it's called preventive wear leveler and iut's a known thing in the dc world but I've seen many average coomsumers thinking their hdd was broken because of it.
>2TB hdd went down with all my criterion collection.
seems like a (you) issue...
NEVER buy two disks that will work together (same pool, raid, etc) from the same batch
>I WISH THEM DEATH EVERY FUCKING DAY.
I (we at work) have more issues with wd drives desu and it's getting worse with time, I don't know what's happening at this company but it really looks like they're giving up on making good stuff, it would not surprise me if wd sells itself and kills the wd brand.
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>>107728915
you guys are talking about hitachi and not toshiba which is still one of the three manufacturers and make good drives

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First time edition!!!

The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups!

I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
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Had a good new years, hope everyone else had a nice one too!
>>107718176
nice little setup! very comfy!
>>107720720
is the ball any good? i swear it is worse then a normal chair
>>107725738
>>107725931
>>107725943
>>107726009
i wish to be as cool as you one day anon
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>>107727559
Thanks man much appreciated
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You guys really disappoint me with your copypasted setups. Failure of imagination: the thread.

Here's what peak performance actually looks like. blue cable goes to the stationary pc for grafix heavy stuff(i don't use cases, they actually increase dust accumulation and noise). I'm typing right now cross-legged with my right foot on that chair. Laptop support may look flimsy(yes it's just 2 small cardboard boxes), but it's actually reinforced with superglue and duct tape. I like to be able to curl up into a ball or lie on my chairs and to move the laptop around freely.

Anyone has a more dynamic setup than mine?
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most recent pic. might post my work battlestation as well
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>>107727559
>is the ball any good? i swear it is worse then a normal chair
not as a main 'chair' but for a few hours a day it's a blessing.

This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?

Use this thread to:
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2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar
3. Troubleshoot


Previous thread:
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>>107728697
On the bottom toolbar tap on the paper & pencil icon (the center one in >>107728713's screenshot).
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K1 plox add support for transparent and animated WebPs.
I can feel it in me bones, 4chud will add support for it in the big 26
https://files.catbox.moe/k5qdec.webp
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>>107728396
Yeah, it indeed crashes. Forgot to add a check if a specific API is supposed by the OS. Will be fixed in the next update.
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>>107727889
You need to delete the app data or do this >>107702966.
Updating wont get rid of the old Cloudflare cookie correctly.
I hope you have a backup file from the .09-beta or earlier, otherwise you'll lose everything.
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>>107728849
Kek I'm fucking blind. Thanks

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Let me guess, you need more?
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>>107728938
You couldn't make it more obvious that you're psychotic and projecting.
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By the way, the compiler is written in C++ because it became impossible to maintain it in C when Cniggers pull braindamaged shit like bools are ints or pointers are integers.
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>>107728948
See >>107728757
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There's no good C compiler written in C.
Just like there's no retired person who's independent from taxpayers keeping them alive.
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>>107726898
>IDE: nano
This image has pompous novice written all over it


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