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Everything is already from china, but here we discuss the cheap chinese shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107885770
if you get one put a piece of aluminium foil on it to check that actually works, look for a video, is very obvious
and never start it empty
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>buy chink esim adapter
>chink esim adapter tells you to buy a better esim adapter
$9 for an unlocked esim that I can use to connect to any network and has no write limit is pretty neat. I don't know why people would pay for anything else.
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Note to self: check to see if shopping credits were used before refunding shit.
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>>107888324
I fucking did this twice.
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>>107885492
Keep them to power various things at 5V

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WHY DOESN'T MICROSOFT OFFICE WORK ON LINUX
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>>107880143
use wine or vm if you really need to use microslop office on linux. what the problem?
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>>107883948
The problem is that any developer good enough to write an excel replacement is never going to need spreadsheets for the kind of stuff non-devs use them for. Giant complex spreadsheets like you're talking about are unmaintainable horrors to them and they will just make a python script or use a database or some shit instead. Excel has a very specific niche due to office workers not having any other tools available to them, in contrast a developer using linux has tons of free and production quality tools available and probably is more comfortable with them. it's an unbridgeable gap.

I wouldn't be surprised if the libreoffice word clone fails on huge documents for the same reason, beyond a certain point you should be using markdown or tex rather than trusting your gigantic novel to ms word
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How do you make your sister switch to Linux?
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>>107880143
It works on my machine
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For me its CoffinOS

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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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>>107881963
>>107882011
>forgot to remove the gemini watermark award
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Man made horrors are based and redpilled
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>>107882495
Are these real women or robots
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>>107881903
i dont care about robofoids
https://youtu.be/SEHqKeyUZic
>imagine giving a fuck
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>>107881903
If you have money you could invest in chinese bots

What's the craziest feat of computer science that happened in 2025?
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>>107880041
quality over quantity brother
so what breakthrough is that which enables these products to do that
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>>107862625
AIDS!?
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>>107862491
I tried to listen to this woman, I really did. Her voice is so annoying I can only tolerate its timbre coming from orgastic verbalizations and nothing else

>>107862570
...then, the target audience is this

>>107863758
>>107863768
Oh shit, I see it now
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>>107888339
>woman
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What did you jeetcels do?

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If this ain't a bubble indicator then I don't know what will be
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>>107886633
Lmao
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>>107887574
Perfect. Now it just needs "I found this ad for you -- hope it helps!" instead of the pulsing "...".
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It's not going to be a bubble in the way troons are hoping. The government has decided that AI is a matter of national security so it's simply not going to be allowed to bankrupt or fail.

If it does pop it will be in the same way car manufacturers in the early days popped. Where something like 90% of the companies went under or were absorbed by larger ones, but the technology itself still dominates the world.
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>>107887533
If every human on earth gives $10/ month they'll make their first cent of profit by 2032.
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>>107886756
Ad is another gigantic bubble fueled by speculation and giant companies shuffling money around. It doesn't actually create as much money as they claim it does.

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>muh 6 gorillion packages
>can't even keep wine up to date
why would anyone use this trash

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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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>Python with pointers
C is literally that easy
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>>107888070
pascal shoul have won
i am reimplementing many parts of libc in a course, and shit this is retarded
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>>107887208
What?
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>>107887062
>PyMutex
>Py_ssize_t
>_Py_ALIGNED_DEF
what the fuck is up with freetard project and their retarded naming schemes
PY_MUTEX
PY_SSIZE_T
PY_ALIGNED_DEF
There, fixed it for you
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>>107888350
>make types indistinguishable from constants/macros
>removing leading underscores signifying something's private/internal
you made it a lot worse
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>>107888363
>make types indistinguishable from constants/macros
My constants are named the same as my variables, and my macros are named the same as my functions. So it's a non-issue.
>B-but muh multiple evaluation!
I keep a strict delineation between expressions and statements. If an expression has a side effect, then I put it on its own line as a statement. So it's not a problem for me.
>Muh leading underscores!
Leading underscores are ugly as fuck and I don't want my own library's code being polluted with underscore line noise. Don't export it in a public header if you don't want other people using it.

Horizontal or vertical tab layout?
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>>107888092
> a compressed mess of favicons
Not happening on firefox
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>>107888178
So what, you reach for a menu that displays them... vertically. Wow genius
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>>107884019
Horizontal. Words are read left to right.
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the asymmetry of vertical tabbing is disturbing
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>>107884806
>the fuck is the difference between pinned and favorites?
i'd guess pinned are temporary things that might last only a few days, like maybe a package delivery update page, or even just a tab that you don't want to reload every time like a web app for sms or email or something. Favorites would be more like bookmarks or start page links, stuff you don't need loaded all the time but you frequently check back on, maybe 4chan or news

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There was no /bst/, so here is the new /bst/

no cleaning up edition

remember those?
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>>10787997
>but you're not able to actually have something useful on there
You don't use the setup and your looking at it through a photo on your monitor you can't base an actual opinion from that at all so stop trying dude
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>>107881803
Comfy
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>>107884453
Clean and simple
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>>107883414
Hey I saw you on the desktop thread. Cool wallpaper.
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https://whisperpair.eu/vulnerable-devices

>WhisperPair enables attackers to forcibly pair a vulnerable Fast Pair accessory (e.g., wireless headphones or earbuds) with an attacker-controlled device (e.g., a laptop) without user consent. This gives an attacker complete control over the accessory, allowing them to play audio at high volumes or record conversations using the microphone. This attack succeeds within seconds (a median of 10 seconds) at realistic ranges (tested up to 14 metres) and does not require physical access to the vulnerable device.
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>>107886204
Yeah, I've basically stopped using Bluetooth headphones since I get constant connection issues from either Bluetooth being unreliable shit tech or someone really bored messing with my shit. Just got some high quality IEMs with a nice DAP and I'm blown away how good the sound quality is with this setup. Also, no creepy tracking of the things I listen to, like on Android based devices. Going back to wired tech feels a bit retro but the audio-quality gain alone is worth going back, imho.
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IM IN YOUR EARS
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>>107887437
tranny coded image
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Mamala tried to warn you
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>>107886204
nothingburger
my $10 chinkbuds were patched last month

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I can't believe M$ made the best modern programming font
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>>107888126
Yes, they made Consolas.
Pic obviously unrelated though.

Let me guess, you need more?
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>>107886529
>replying to chatgpt slop
lol
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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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>>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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>>107886529
Probably but my father said that was usual when he used to load those cassettes in mint condition
>>107887441
>chatgpt slop is when tldr

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>does several things really well and has never had an adequate replacement
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>>107884930
>Zoomers having nostaliga for something they didn't have enough experience with to remember
If you were born in 2000, you were 10 when Steve Jobs published "Thoughts on Flash". If you got on the internet around the age of 5, you'd have had 5 years of experience using Flash.
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>>107881130
SVG can be interactive and include Javascript.
The main problem is the missing IDE / studio.
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>>107887435
The html5 video element alone can not support the features YouTube wants. Dynamic adaptive streaming needs JavaScript, and of course ads need it, also I don't believe live streaming works without JavaScript.
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>>107884930
> was actually dogshit
Flash took a lot of heat because it was the platform on which ads were implemented, also YouTube's shitty player placed further unfair blame onto flash. Every other website besides YouTube had perfectly working video players implemented in flash. Also, however bad things were with flash, the modern web with html/JavaScript based ads are a million times worse.
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>>107885433
There were such games, I recall ArmorGames having a multiplayer TDS with accounts.

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Will C/C++ niggers ever realize that runtime performance is not the only thing that matters and that fast compile times and hot reloading is good?
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>>107888134
an external file is not programmable. you can't write a new if statement or do a function call and have it happen on file save. you will have to recompile. being able to change some values from an external data file is the circumcised version of true hot reload
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>>107888187
Where'd the goal posts go?
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>>107888223
The goalpost never moved. The goalpost was hot reload from the very beginning.
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>hot reloading
Not important for system and embedded dev where it's actually used you fucking troglodyte
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>>107888279
HOW dare YOU not think of programing as only game Dev. Are you a fascist, anon?
>>107884356 his take is WAY MORE realistic than you'rs, lol. Em, yes. Nobody is programing all this stuff like microcontroller and etc. I mean, why would you? Just use cloud services retard lol and python


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