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tldr post ultra light software you use.

Excluding nonminmalist software here's my setup

Feh for Image viewing
mpv for video/audio
zathura for pdfs
xterm auto launching with htop or btop for task manager
xterm auto launching with nnn and or fzf for searching music, documents and videos
a bunch of custom wrappers in local bin calling mv, cp, ln, gio trash, ls, fd, rg, nnn, fish and unar for finding and sorting and archiving files in the cli
and micro, less, mdless and more from opening files in the cli
xpat2 and xsol for solitare also a few terminal games like vitris and moon buggy


and just found last night a feature rich code editor 'xnedit" that only uses 4.5mb-5mb of RAM. I'm planning on writing a new GIMP/GEGL plugin with it to replace Geany which is 25mb of rAM.

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I do not prefer light software, but large featureful software
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>>107887035
Good question. let me check my stash

rg "cp" ~/.local/bin/


I have a wrapper named "makegeglplugin" that auto runs
cp -ri ~/gegl_assistance/new_plugin/ ~/DevelopingGEGL/Final_Filters_here/`

so I can make a new blank plugin instantly from a template

and "sendgeglcode"
cp -r $(find . -name '*.so') ~/.local/share/gegl-0.4/plug-ins/

so I can find all gegl plugin binaries and point them in the folder they belong, no -i so I can auto overwrite.

I also have a command I haven't used in years that I made back in early 2023 that gets REMBG to run from Nomacs


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Mental yakub Outlaw is going to be so proud. 4.5mb of RAM softtware can make GIMP plugins. It just sucks I can't skip to compile errors like I can in Geany

I compiled it a while ago but I spent hour tweaking it.
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>>107887953
beaver go to bed!
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second plugin of 2026 (150 something total) and first plugin ever coded on potato software.

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tfw no twg bf
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>>107887798
sex with chooms
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>bike to work
>had to resist the "A Song of Ice and Tires" pun/joke ever time there has been snow

>know I morally cannot do it anyway because my shit-ass vehicle develops actually less torque than a genuine cyclist
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I got it! I know what I miss now!

Back there, I was a dedicated mercenary! It's cringe, but hear me out. They pay me to show up, but also I didn't like how things were done, and I was willing to make suggestions. On both ends, things are silly, and there's willingness to play about. Even if I don't push extra buttons on it or --god forbid-- implement extra buttons or redefine existing buttons, there's potential to. It's a mercenary effort. I was (and am) paid to fulfill a pretty arbitrary, high-level objective. It's frustrating, but it's frustrating because some understandable high-level objective doesn't work out despite our best efforts. There was some objective somewhere.


Now, I just have a job. They pay me to do a specific task. Or set of tasks, rather. There's specific engineering documents, the system is as-designed and as-delivered, there's not much room to maneuver. I just push buttons on it. I am not paid to make something work or not work. I am paid to push the button. That makes it less satisfying. At the end of the day there, if things don't work in a bigger way for the client, all I can do is go "well, it's as designed." As long as it turns on and shuts off properly, that's the end of my responsibility.
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>>107883636
Got my shit together 2 years ago and about to join the dev team, but I also wasn't doing nothing during my NEET years, I also was Shizo-coding.

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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes I2P outproxy through Tor through a VPN or similar setups with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in ephemeral disposable qubes whose one-time random 256-bit encyption keys reside on a tmpfs, with no unencrypted access to a permanent storage; or in entirely on-RAM disposable qubes to hide storage device wear statistics and other side channels. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB keyboard and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability. Screws are painted with nail polish to ensure physical tamper evidence.

what's your setup like?
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>lust provoking image
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organic thread, bro
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>>107883710
you trust systemd?
also datamining thread
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>>107883710
>Screws are painted with nail polish to ensure physical tamper evidence.
why don't you just install an airbag inside the case so it explodes when somebody is opening it?
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>>107886469
https://github.com/maqp/tfc
>>107887389
where did systemd come up?
>>107887522
ram killer is enough, I dont want to carry a bomb

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Tor, what the actual fuck is going on:
>Almost ALL of the guard nodes are in NATO countries like Ingerland, Germany, Netherlands, France, Finland and the US
>3 relay families own more than a THOUSAND nodes (niggers like family:1D57EFEA3442E6(4chinz thinks this is spam, just delete this and the other parentheses)8993E7C21E7(nig)C1F350E8(fuckniggers)3BFFAF9, family:FC326586B78(nig)C91CE7199528B(kekerald)82163FD4FB(fuckthespamfilter)189D57(this one family has an 18% exit probability), and more than 600 nodes called "Quetzalcoatl" with the same contact info and has a 12% exit probability)
>Most of the time you get a circuit with Germany -> Random cunt -> Germany or Netherlands -> Random cunt -> Netherlands
This is it? It's ogre? Can snowflake proxies at least solve the circuit problem? (more than 100k snowflake proxies are active from the browser addon alone)
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>>107885860
i2p runs on totally random users' computers. It's diverse but users love to download corporate spyware...
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>>107884693
you are a racist AND a pdf, who the fuck cares about your opinion
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>>107886617
That's called "being enlightened" and his opinion is worth far more than normal cattle such as yourself.
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>>107886617
i am both of those things!
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>>107884693
fuckin NAFOtrannies!
save us daddy putin
>>107885760
i hate the west so fuckin much REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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Starlink has updated its Privacy Policy to allow the use of customers' personal information for AI model training, including for third parties...
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>>107885529
I feel like people who say this have never used starlink.
Don't get me wrong, if I had access to fibre optic I would still choose that over starlink, but I unironically live innawoods, and have been running starlink for about 12 months now.
In that time I have had only one outage that lasted only a few minutes, and two drop outs that lasted less than a minute.
The speed has been consistently above 300mbps, usually 400+, and latency hovers between 40 and 90ms.
I had more similar dropouts, way more outages (due to scheduled maintenance) and slower speeds when using fibre in the city.
The speeds I was getting in the city were due to my plan being capped at 50mbps. There were speeds equal to and higher than starlink available but they were equal to and even more expensive than starlink. That might just be an Australian issue that and maybe high speed internet is cheaper elsewhere.
Anyway I'm not thrilled about this privacy update, but aside from that starlink has been an amazing service. High speed internet in rural Australia was a pipe dream before. Only option was geostationary satellite internet. You could maybe get 30mbps in peak times on the most expensive plans, but you would always have latency of 400ms+. I think people who dismiss satellite internet out of hand just don't understand the difference between GEO and LEO services.
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>>107885476
Personal data of people in Iran could be exposed. This includes American citizens. If it ends up in the wrong hands, then Iran will have an easier time killing more people.
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>>107885476
Who cares? Nobody in this thread lives in rural Australia or Antarctica. Nobody here uses Starlink. This entire thread is just going to be people complaining about Elon Musk because of their political persuasion and mindless quibbling, even though it affects literally nobody.
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wait what
why
genuinely why
what is the usecase of fucking traffic BESIDES tracking behavior
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>>107885529
>neets buy homes
kek

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If you didn't buy a Blu-Ray drive to rip things before 2024/2025, you fucked up. Prices have gone up 200%, the end of production is here, and you will no longer own this for anything less than 200 dollars if you can find it in stock.
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>>107884822
the lockout just preventa ripping 4k bdrs right
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>>107884409
>Who the fuck is using optical media lmao.
I am. Keep seething cloudfaggot
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>>107884067
Are you storing these out in your shed? wtf
I have so many dvd drives in my damp musty basement and they all work.
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>>107884835
Yes, and limited performance.
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>>107884724
AI slop

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What the title says. I've been fapping to stories set in the near future involving sexbots for years, and yet it feels like they're just as far away now as they were decades ago. I know life sized realistic sex dolls exist, and I can't go 30 seconds without hearing about how far long AI chatbots have come. So when the FUCK am I getting my life sized, fully autonomous, self cleaning sex robot? What's the hold up? It's [current year]. I was promised robot paradise years ago, and I want to fuck the robots
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2rR_aXjqnI
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>>107881954
anon at least post something real
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>>107882452
But what if i'm not into passive sodomy? What's the level of sex after that?
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>>107883533
>run, run, run
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>>107881963
>>107882011
>forgot to remove the gemini watermark award

Let me guess, you need more?
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>>107886498
>The Speccy was awesome
never happened. still regarded in 2026 as one of the worst 8-bit computers ever created. it's quite spectacular how all these spectrum pedophiles have started spamming this website since commodore reformed and re-released the superior c64.

do you sex offenders think memeing a piece of shit back to existence will work? sinclair computers will just magically reappear and continue making trash nobody wants? lmao
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>>107887455
>one of the worst 8-bit computers ever created
Yeah, it was so fucking bad that it sold enough to get around 8 different models plus 5 licensed Timex models
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>>107887682
>popular therefore good
kys
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>>107887841
No, it was popular because it was good
People would have stopped buying it after a year if it was absolute dogshit. Why else did people keep buying it over the years?
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>>107887891
Good marketing, low standards, and then comes familiarity.

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whats the best mouse ever?
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>>107855401
Wrong, I like my bitches heavy
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>>107885018
I’m currently using the Keychron M3. While it’s nice, I hate that I have to recharge it once or twice a month. I’d rather use a wired mouse and not deal with charging at all
maybe I’m weird, but I really hate charging mice.
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>>107883063
Cheap keycaps do be like that, just transparent abs coated with black paint.
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>>107865301
Is this just a better version of this? >>107862224
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>>107881976
Yes but intellimouse is very different.

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I need to buy a new fridge with a freezer on the bottom. What brand do you recommend if reliability and long lifespan is the main priority above all? Don't suggest me french door, side-by-side fridges, I'm looking for something like picrel but probably taller.
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>>107886282
I recommend Bosch as well, but they are expensive as fuck. They are very, very quiet though.
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>>107881001
My fridge has been in the family since the 60's and still werks. I know I know, sounds like jeet poverty but it's true.
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>>107881010
>>107881072
>>107881570
>>107883396
>>107883921
To be fair Eurotrash (and other poor "people") have major spiritual problems that they don't even understand and are completely unaware about.
Demons literally afflict their bodies and minds, preventing them from being properly functional members of society.
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>>107883921
No thanks not adding another point of failure in my plumbing system
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>>107883921
wtf is a water dispenser a water filter? the fancy ones not cheap plastic chinkshit

beating a dead horse edition
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>>107882356
SS lost.
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>>107885362
Gonna need that pape
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im drunk but this is my current desktop, I have a new tripcode
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>>107887892
this desktop is very new and unriced so whatever, i will rice soon probably

What are you working on, /g/?

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just shipped an update to my vst plugin
https://ahfkdy7.itch.io/pussi-xtc/devlog/1318918/beta-31-spatial-cues-and-rear-externalization
the code is like
// conv
for (int k = 0; k <= halfN; ++k) {
Cx Xl = fftBufL_[k];
Cx Xr = fftBufR_[k];
Cx Xlp = cmul(HLL_[k], Xl) + cmul(HLR_[k], Xr);
Cx Xrp = cmul(HRL_[k], Xl) + cmul(HRR_[k], Xr);
fftOutL_[k] = Xlp;
fftOutR_[k] = Xrp;
const float ref = 0.5f;
float rL = fabsf(mag2(Xlp) - mag2(fftBefL_[k])) * ref;
float rR = fabsf(mag2(Xrp) - mag2(fftBefR_[k])) * ref;
if (rL < epsPow) rL = epsPow;


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>>107887464
The second value is either the value of the plate, or the stack it's popping from
push(20) is pushing a plate with the value of 20 from the stack
pop() right now would expect the value of 20 back
popAtStack(n) is popping from the n stack
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>>107887516
>itch.io/pussi
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>>107885059
retard
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>>107887821
You're attempt to side track me has failed.
Kneel bitch.

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Is he proof that Luddism is the only moral stance to take?
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>>107887828
What is your opinion on illegal immigrants, tranny
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>>107886284
Is antisemitism officially a leftist thing now?
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>>107887848
I dunno what's your opinion on ice murdering defenseless women and then laughing about it?
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>>107885804
It's literally never been easier to make a lot of money

>>107885870
Speaking of network states, you can literally apply to go to Balaji's kinda-sorta network state any time. You can even crash it if you're not accepted (I did)

Anyone can start a company from their mother's basement. Anyone can start a crypto currency (or scam). Anyone can use claude to make a product that makes them a millionaire. You can literally use crypto products with a network of bot accounts and get a lot of money for free

There really isn't an excuse so what is yours?
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>>107887880
I don't mind it. She shouldn't have been doing an illegal activity around officers with guns

>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107887688
*GPUs
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This was fun, Anons

Intro to ElectroMagnetism class. Graphing calculator gives me trouble on many problems. Cranked out Lisp once I noticed parens stacking up. It did not dissapoint.

This is basically a digital sticky note that did way more for me than desmos or excel could as an interface. Man it made me smile.
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>>107861028
Is that George Lucas?
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>>107887862
No that's a real jedi
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How do I become a Lisper?

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>>107886778
AI increases share price massively.
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>>107885047 (OP)

No thanks, get that Chinese spyware out of my face.
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>>107885047
browser for homosexual niggers
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>>107885047
Please release Opera GX as free software. That is my only request.
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>>107887857
LMAO, They won't even open-source Presto.


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