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>>107721020
Video games are for fat retards.
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any autist in here knows if it's slower to read two 4byte texels than one 8byte texel, or is it the same?
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>>107721893
yes
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>>107715892
>Do they know who I am?
Of course not, you're not logged in.
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>>107720701
Every time I install a game made with Unity, it pings them?

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>>107721574
Yea but what does >>>/fit/ have to do with computers
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>>107713072
Kek, my gf has a better setup than that, and I can confirm that she's a fully-functional XX female.
Further, she's 20 years older, but isn't anywhere near as ugly.
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>>107721472
idk my zoomer domme is into beating me up
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>>107722163
uhm it's called HFS+
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back on topic

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use XFCE, anon.
have sex with xue, anon

SQUEEEEEEEK (tiny noise since mice are smol)
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The Rat won
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>>107719187
None so far (I dual boot and use Windows most of the time), although after searching around one answer I got was to disable the compositor, so I’ll try that once I’m at my PC. But thanks for the suggestions. I’ll try those if the former doesn’t work.
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>>107719927
gg
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>>107714939
disgusting rat

>If you're interested in the specifics as to what Windows collects from your machine, you can actually download Diagnostic Data Viewer from Windows Store, which provides full insight into telemetry data, unencrypted.

>Anyone who has actually looked into diagnostic data & telemetry will tell you that it's absolutely nothing to be worried about. The ones who say Windows is spying on everything you do spread unwarranted FUD that has been proven incorrect again and again.
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forgot link

https://www.reddit.com/r/windows/comments/1i7lz2g/comment/m8pf394/
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slow as fuck Windows 11 react UI made telemetry really not so important, when explorer loads 10 seconds
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>>107722745
it works fine on my t490s thinkpad doe
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>>107722723
jeetshill, unwanted telemetry of non-sensitive data is still unwanted telemetry
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>>107722723
I might leave it on if I had any faith they would use it to fix bugs. But they don't. It's only for ads. It DOES contain interaction data, just like Firefox. Which is not useful for debugging, only for fixing UIs (which nobody ever does) or placing ads.

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does he really have 8 billion worth of BTC or is he full of shit?
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>>107722106
>>107722639
https://youtu.be/g6igTJXcqvo
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>>107722639
gumbo? gummo? homo?
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>>107722673
I know this guy. His name is Keath, and I used to work with him. We had office space in a spot across the CME working for a stock market news website (it's now defunct) but the bitcoin thing is real, he was a miner from 2015-2016

He rented a space on the same building and hooked up 100-200 raspberry Pis when they were able to be miners, but he got fired because he didn't like working with Wordpress (he perfered Joomla and the rest of the 6-man staff couldn't figure it out at the time).

We knew he had the wife who was in big pharma, but I had no fucking idea he turned out to be a black hat celebrity. I knew him while he was becoming this "Gummo" guy
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>>107721892
What I keep wondering about, regardless of how true his story is, why does he paint such a massive target on his back? Is he actually clinically retarded?
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>>107722748
target? for what?

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Ubuntu is objectively the best Linux distribution - on paper. Good implementation of GNOME and Snaps are awesome - on paper. The thing is, it just isn't good for gaming anymore. Every time I've tried Ubuntu, I run into gaming related problems like Directx12 and 11 errors - didn't happen on Mint or KDE Linux (which is in fucking alpha). Ubuntu saying its good for gaming has to be a lie at this point or Ubuntu developers don't game.
If I try to enter settings on Deadlock, the game freezes, doesn't happen on any other Linux distribution btw. It takes around 5-10 minutes to load into Deep Rock Galactic because of constant freezing - doesn't happen on any other Linux distribution either...
Well, I thought maybe it's because I always tried the newest Ubuntu version but turns out these problems are on the LTS too. Legit what in the fucking fuck.
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>>107720878
uninstall gnome and block snapd and see if it helps (it will)
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still went with Mint. better fit my needs

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.

irm https://get.activated.win | iex


>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?

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How can I remove "Music" and "Videos" using the registry?
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>>107722371
You don't. The Quick Access list is stored in a file in %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations (which is of course locked when you're running explorer.exe).
A much better option is to script the shell COM interface to make Windows think you've clicked "Unpin from Quick Access" - way less trouble.
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>>107722442
That sounds like a pain since I've never even manipulated the shell through a script. Maybe I'll look into it later.
Alright, for the background, I'm writing a shitty powershell script to edit images offline the way I want, stuff like adding/removing provisioned packages, features, editing the registry and so on. Most of the stuff I found on MDL.
I'm currently struggling with run orders and registry editing, more specifically HKCU stuff because well, they rely on an existing user, at least I think so.
Can those HKCU edits (things like taskbar alignment, theme, etc) be edited to the base default user by loading the ntuser.dat hive? Basically reg load HKLM\zNTUSER $tempFolder\Users\Default\ntuser.dat

And then what in an online image would be:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"TaskbarAl"=dword:00000000

Would turn into:
[HKLM\zNTUSER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"TaskbarAl"=dword:00000000


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>>107722442
Also I forgot to ask, would you also need to do shell shenanigans to edit the start menu pins on windows 11? On windows 10 I can just move a LayoutModification.xml file to the proper place and it works but on W11 the json equivalent doesn't work. I even tried copying a start2.bin file to no avail.
... Maybe I should learn to edit images like real sysadmins too instead of trying to do everything the dumbest way possible.
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>>107709160
I will literally give you an old 60 GB MLC (or even maybe SLC) 2.5" SSD from 2009 that I had as a prototype from Intel

upgrade fren

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Remember RSS feeds? What was up with those? What were they for and who used them?
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>>107716308
I still use them.
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I still use them and I only get full articles, sometimes I can even bypass the shittier paywalls
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>>107716308
>doesn't know the joy of miniflux
you're missing out anon
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>>107716308
I'm using them to follow some blogs but check very irregularly
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>>107722526
Does it have a rate limit implemented yet?
Last time I used it before switching to Commafeed, it was throwing errors because I set a lot of feeds for app releases on Github

mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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>>107687476
I don't think so. They were once way behind on libplacebo but I think that was just apathy, that was after the gitlab migration so anyone could have bumped it. Just nobody likes haasn's shitware.
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>>107722142
>>107722150
imagine a d3d12 renderer with native hwdec interop and no dxbc translation layer. vulkan would be obsolete instantly
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>>107686943
yt-dlp sadly don't allow tinker with some videos
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>>107722142
direct3d is platform locked jeet shit
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>>107722596
both are jeetshit. the difference is d3d is maintained exclusively by brahmin. vk/egl is developed by dalits, for dalits.

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Free idea for AI devs: a program that can accurately recognize any instrument, synthesizer, patch or whatever, and even tell you how to get the sound you're hearing. Target audience: musicfags

If you get rich I expect at least 5% of the revenue
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>>107722682
shit idea, doesn't need AI, hard to do, already exists

fuck you and your 5%, ideas man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYSDwFO6ypU
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You don't need AI for that it's signal processing 101.
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>>107722682
Free idea for you: shut the fuck up
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Free idea for AI devs: a program that can accurately recognize any frogposters and ban them from the internet

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How the fuck is this even remotely (pun intended) possible?
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>>107722092
how much is the insurance on a tesla? I'll wait.

anon. whatever you do, do NOT get in a fender bender in your tesla, or even get a window broken. your insurance will just total the vehicle.

source: my sister who works for state farm.
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>>107722465
>be in your new computer controlled car
>say something bad about russia
>brakes stop working on the highway
>car steers itself into oncoming traffic
FTFY
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>>107720267
Just like smartphones retards keep buying them.
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>be in your new computer controlled car
>say the nigger word
>the ai listening to what you say isn't able to proccess the word and locks up the entire computer
>brakes stop working on the highway
>car steers itself into oncoming traffic
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>>107722418
If you don't let oligarchs do this to you you're a woke liberal. All this self flagellation is to own the libs.

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>A zoomer will now educate you on how the internet use to be
Why do zoomers pretend to be nostalgic for a time they never experienced?
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>>107722333
>Build a better one
They did. Decades ago. It's called email. They invented it so we wouldn't have to pass pieces of paper. Now we just have these things in offices because old farts like the smell of toner and saying
>sometimes the old way is the best way
as they piss money down the drain.
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>>107722237
Correction, Eternal September was a 1993 affair.
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>>107722389
Sure I don't disagree fax will be phased out but dealing with physical documents is reality when getting things done. The point is zoomers being unable to comprehend or intuit UIs on standard appliances. It's remarkable. Put me in front of anything with buttons and an LCD and I'll get it's debounce characteristics and find the hidden menus right away
Lil zoomies never had a Tamagotchi big sadge
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>Emp
>Zoomer
Youre the newfag here, bucko
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>>107722506
Literally a zoomer, kys retard

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>>107568585
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--Edward Snowden

>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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>>107720420
>conspiring to obstruct commerce through extortion.
damn, there goes my business idea
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>>107719778
Speaking of which, what happened to Lepht?
https://sapiensanonym.blogspot.com/
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>>107618141
There are ways, but they're not legal
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>>107717587
These chicken tendies, yum!
>>107719706
That's a really good starting project, just be careful with the AC/DC currents, they do not play well together.
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>>107721619
>4 y/o article
>madaidsaids
lmao

There's a new bug in Linux known as "sleepy Gnome".

Another incident of Gnome and SystemD messing up. You would think with all the donations and debugging that systemD got this wouldn't happen but it's now almost 2026 and basic sleep issues are still in SystemD.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gdm/-/issues/1029
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=308457
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>>107719986
why do people use this shit? What is it really, i use runit and it works fine and it is fast, you can write a simple script that will be your whole init system. Systemd is over-complicated and i have no desire to learn something like that. I only use simple, well written software.
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Recently built a small webserver in raspbian. When setting up the hostname, I find out shit'emd fingerprints my hardware and shares the fingerprint with any user. Wtf.
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>>107720229
what if a new package needs to start, will your package manager just happens it?
what if it strictly needs graphics or network on start? what if it depends on a service?
what if it needs a specific disk to exist?
can it parallelize?
can it create a report of detailed timings of every component?
can your well written software handle all this, automatically, without explicit intervention by a simple invocation of pacman -S or dnf install, maybe only with a restart in case it needs early boot conditions? or does it need constant babysitting and manual adapting for thousands of different combinations of packages
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>will your package manager just happens it
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>I just found out the entire macOS init system is built around XML.
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>>107721878
how terrible
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>>107722484
Easy to edit and modify though.
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>>107721811
>>107722095

>nooo you cant use xml, you must use yaml toml json conf rc like my wholesome heckin FOSSerino
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>>107721811
i'm not a huge fan, but you can at least work with plist files with unix tools. so, at least it's better than windows.
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>>107721858
my smile and my erection - gone.


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