New version is out. Also, why was my previous thread deleted? This is a software-based application explicitly engineered for operation within the computational and telecommunications framework of a handheld mobile device, ok? It is therefore unambiguously situated within the broader domain of contemporary technological systems, infrastructures, and applied digital sciences, and as such relevant to /g/.
>>107714834Works on my machine jeet. Your constant shilling will not work.
When someone pointed out here Chance's two devs beside Callum are both indian, it explained a lot. This trolling they do reminds me of that indian YouTube guy who spams himself on /fit/.Anyway, the only thing I kinda dislike and its more of an android thing but the edge to edge stuff when content goes behind the three buttons on the bottom. I wish there was a a padding or something there because if it's over text its kinda annoying, I guess I am too used to how it used to be. Some android decisions will never make sense to me.
>>107714880I haven't used clover in years. I assume it doesn't have swipe up to close media. or fullscreen image viewing. where no buttons or bars are shown. or the option to rotate an image. stuff like that.
>>107714654I'm also having this issueplz fix
>>107714654This, K1ra, this needs fixing.
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>>107714857they don't read the logs, so no it wouldn't help
>>107691779Rawdog since I mostly game/jack off when doing WFH
>Ctrl+F Ubisoft>Phrase not found.Oh, I guess, because at Ubisoft no one was on call...
>>107710933Embedded has two different sides: Doing microprocessor stuff with C or something more powerful that runs embedded Linux (or QNX or sth). The latter you use C++ for (or Rust) and is not too bad to get into. Look into Yocto and different Bus technologies like CAN or Ethernet. Qt was also relevant for one of my jobs.If you're doing microcontroller stuff then you're gonna have to study more. Look into embedded C.
I am going to quit my wfh job next week and neet it up for a bit. it has become too much of a circus for me. surely I won't regret this in a year
2 days left to get to Mars.
>>107712383someone has to eat all poo
>>107711444moon landing never happened, this will be a movie set or more likely CGI, space is fake, gay racist and trans.
>>107713482>/pol/tardI was here before that board existed. YES, it is GOOD that NASA is getting defunded, why the fuck should I care about a group of jeets? Oh, and btw most people voted for him. Cope.
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>>107712754kek
So I just need to do basic tasks like listen to music, stream video, and browse basic websites. Is installing windows 2000 a bad idea? How fucked will I be for drivers?The reason I want to do this for one, it's botnet free, and two it was the most streamlined of classic operating systems. I really have a boner for Windows 2000 and I just want to know if it's even moderately viable to use in this day and age.
>>107705854Slower? Have you ever even used win2k? It's half the size and twice as fast. Do a side by side on period hardware, I'll wait.
>>107706135Retard troll, season with sage and bake at 6 million for an hour
>>107706306POSReady is ready for the POS you're going to run it onWinFLP was good as well. I used that for years on VMs.
XP would be way easier because of third party support. I would try that first so you get an idea what you are in for.Use POSanon as a resource, he seems to be on here all the time in these legacy windows threads.
>>107705709intel gm45/gl40 is the last chipset officially supporting 2000, so, late core 2 duo era
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>>107691743https://shepherding.services/manual/html_node/Design-Decisions.htmlso what actually makes shepherd different from systemd?both do not allow you to execute processes manually, i.e. by executing /etc/init.d/some-command
/etc/init.d/some-command
>>107715054although i dont use it personally it does support tab-bar-mode
>>107715467Nice. For people who do use tab-bar-mode, it'll look proper. (When a dark theme has the default light grey tabs, it's such a buzz kill, and there are tons of themes like this out there.)
>>107714738>>107715467the colours are so dim, is that actually comfortable to read for you guys?
>>107715692(not the theme author, but) Those dim colors work for people who are in dark environments. It's not for me, but some people want colors like this.
>let me fail to compile your completely working source code after I upgrade to a new version
>>107715218Actually yes, that's based as fuck.
I NEED THIShttps://clang.llvm.org/docs/LanguageExtensions.html#vectors-and-extended-vectors
>>107714436Can you post the paper that deprecates this?
>>107715479The one about the provenance of pointers iirc
>>107715218>you'll find an excuse to keep bitching.I certainly will bitch about it because as usual they will somehow make all the wrong choices and the result will be barely usable, just like it happened with #embed
After a random update all of my USB ports on my PC started fucking up, and it turns out for no apparent reason Windows enabled "usb power saver mode" or some retarded shit that just decides at random to turn of usb ports apparently. Can you left wing cultist scumbag pieces of shit just admit all this green energy power saver horse shit is just meant to fuck around and piss people off? This is the most ridiculous, mindblowing nigger shit I've ever experienced ever.
>>107715679suck the winblows cock
Is this a flaw of Grok or am I just using it wrong? If you want to make an small edit using two images it just generates a completely different image
OP here. Please lock the thread, I'm being cyberbullied.
Just use one picture and better commands. Keep it detailed and concise.
>>107704024>Replace the energy drink in image 1, with the energy drink in image 2Or walk it through the process:>highlight the energy drink in image 1>highlight the energy drink in image 2>replace the energy drink in image 1 with the energy drink in image 2You're talking to a machine. It isn't imagining, it is imaging.
>>107704024simpkys
braaaaap
Why is rechargeable battery advice always so inconsistent?>let your battery discharge every now and then>never let your battery hit 0%, always keep some charge in it>but don't charge it to full constantly>don't charge it frequently>don't let it go too long without being on a charger
>>107711438You're wrong.>>107711643Not really, it's just that prolonged sitting at high charge levels is bad like laptop on charger scenario.Charging to 100% and then discharging to 50% is better than charging to 80% and discharging to 30%>>107711424This graph is all you need to know about batteries as end user. Depth of discharge has biggest impact on longevity.I'm on year 7 with my shitty samsung a70 and original battery simply because at the end of the day I'm usually at 50-60% before recharging again over night.
>>107712610>100% and 0% should already be physical spec 80% and 20%Simply not true.
>>107712118>cap it to 80, charge at 20bad advice
>>107711424There is nothing inconsistent in that.
>>107711424https://youtu.be/kLS5Cg_yNdM>tl;dwfast charging doesnt make a difference keeping between 20-80% some difference
Does anyone know anything about Comcast's repeat infringer policy specifically? I've gotten some DMCA notices lately and can't be fucked to get a seedbox/VPN until I have no other choice.As far as I can tell, the following are true:>Although nor foolproof, you're significantly, significantly less likely to get a notice if you stop seeding immediately after the download>I've only gotten notices from Paramount, other companies either don't send them or don't do so very quickly>Comcast has a nine-tier system, and you only trigger a new tier after getting multiple DMCA notices in a calendar month>Tiers 1 to 3 or 4 are just emails>After that, you start getting popups and might have to call Comcast to get them to go away>Tiers 7-8 shut your internet off for 8-24 hours or until you call them and promise to stop>Tier 9 gets you a 180-day ban from Xfinity servicesI have these questions1. Can the tier system activate only once a month at the end of the month (the only time I got a tier upgrade/warning email was one time at 10 AM near the end of the month), or can it go up multiple tiers in a single month if you keep racking them up?2. Do tiers go down if you've stopped torrenting or haven't gotten caught for a few months to a year, or will you go to tier four if you were at tier three and download two torrents four years later?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
The steam frame is gonna cost like 700 dollars maybe more with the RAM issues going isn't it? The Quest 3 was being sold for 407+100 dollar in Amazon credit a week ago.
What's my best bet if I already have a good PC and just want to connect a headless VR headset to it?
If any of you care about an actual no compromises vr headset you will have to wait like 10-15 years. Not even exaggerating. We'll need around 60 ppd (pixels per degree) to be able to not see the individual pixels. even the apple vision pro has like 35 ppd only, the meta quest 3 has 21 and the steam frame will have 18-19. The steam frame has a slightly lower ppd even though it has a slightly higher resolution because the binocular overlap is supposed to be higher than on the quest 3, like 90-95% (not official) vs ~75%. For a no compromises vr headset we would need close to 100% binocular overlap. But even with 100% binocular overlap we also want a high fov, current standard is 110° but humans have ~200° fov. Let's say we use 180° Fov as a realistic and very usable goal. So now we have 100% binocular overlap and 180° fov, what resolution do we need for 60ppd? As we have 100% binocular overlap this calculation is easy, it's 60*180=10800. So we need a display with 10800 horizontal pixels per eye. Vertically we can see like up to 150° so if we take 130° for that we get 60*130=7800. So each eye has a 10800x7800 resolution so 21600x7800 in total. I think it's pretty clear why VR will stay a blurry, low fov meme. At least for a while. So if you wanna try this tech out, do it, but apart from the novelty don't expect too much.
>>107714145any headset with eye tracking so you can use foveated streamingframe is probably going to be the cheapest optionstreaming looks like dogshit without it because the decoder on the headsets is too weak to push good enough bitrates for the full video and you get massive latency if you push it too high
>>107697729No it’s not you absolute retard
>>107714211That's a long time to wait. In 10 to 15 years I'll be 39-44I'll be too old to care about VRProbably poor too
What are some memorable experiences you had regarding tech in school? I’ll start >switch n and m keys on a keyboard in keyboarding class >sperg kid sits there, looks down at the keyboard and almost immediately begins flipping out >ancient teacher and tard wrangler lumber over to inspect >they murmur together for a moment >teacher says the keyboard must be defective, unplugs it, and throws it away >waddles off to get a new keyboard from a supply closet >mfw Also, later that year >write Visual Basic scrip that causes the CD tray to continuously open and close >runs as a background process, and task manager was disabled on school PCs, so it’d keep going til you rebooted >I am le 1337 haxx0r >put file on a flash drive, bring it to school >copy file to the desktop >realize that it’d be funnier to make people cause it to happen, rather than automatically running Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107715396Or maybe try adding a background, could be one of the other reasons these models aren't doing things right
>>107715461i got kling to work, but with a different image. it might be beacause im trying to load images from off my tablet connected to my pc and that is too slow for kling, later ill try moving the files over, but im going to get dinner
>>107715546What the fuck happened to little guy's face. Imagine paying for that
>>107715470>>107715546It worked better with the background, did you notice that?
>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 likingAt 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.
>>107708929same, linux was good long time ago and redhat shit ruined linux desktop once again and continues to enshittify it further
>>107708922op probably hasn't done any research for wayland gaming. wayland tearing protocol is a thing and it gives lowest latency in any game even xwayland.
>>107712117Yes>>107712952Gaming feels like garbage if you want low latency and VRR. x11 is shit and the past. Move on.>>107713071Bot
>>107708922>comparing a DE to a WMI dont like wayland yet, but this is just retarded
>>107713559you disable vrr if you want low latency btw
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>>107715334just get her an A36 or something, you could go even lower end
>>107715348I disabled location accuracy but I can't find the 5G, where do you think it could be?
>>107715348>>107715440I found preferred 4G and preferred 5G in the settings, I guess that's it? Are the speeds between the two comparable?
>>1077155364g is typically 100Mbit/s, which is already overkill
>>107715579I see, I will try that to see if it makes any significant difference, what about the refresh rate? Should I have it on default or on 120 Hz?