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you use your phone every day. so why not buy the best one?
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>>108507375
I only buy better phones because I don't want to carry real camera on my hiking trips [spoiler]and they still stuck[/spoiler]
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>>108507375
>you use your phone every day. so why not buy the best one?
I did, I got an iPhone 17. Almost got the Pro Max but I really don't take that many pictures.
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>>108507375
Because my $200 smartphone does everything I need my phone to do and more besides.
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>>108507964
seems like a problem only for niggers
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>>108507375
but i did buy an s26 ultra! and i'm very happy with it.

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do i really need a VPN to torrent? ive been doing this for over 10 years now from movies to games and its not like i got spam mailed or anything, is there really a threat to not using a vpn?
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>>108507959
>Here in Sweden it's not a thing, pirating is pretty much part of culture here.
tf i lov swedo now.
>>108508029
pretty much, most governments dont care about copyright.
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>>108508023
Anna's Archive made an announcement that they scraped 99.9% of Spotify and area about to release it, that's a really big deal, and that's why they got bullied into shutting the fuck up about releasing ANYTHING. Metadata or otherwise.
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>>108508048
Just Sweden things. Sorry for the AI slop but I'm tired.
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>>108507685
no comrade, you don't need a vpn. people with a functional government still do though.
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>>108507736
Germany has been anal against piracy from what I heard. US used to be a bit anal but now the consequences are limited to ISP blocking

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They key promising to do better but all its good at is transcribing meetings and making outlook search bearable. How can you own the entire ecosystem and your own integrated tool still blows this hard and that's just inside O365 the OS layer I don't even know what we're doing.
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>>108506072
It's because it's a vibe coded product from microslop created using imported bollywooders
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Never used it

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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/

Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed
Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0

Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.

Will Microsoft allow them that?
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>>108503965
>giving my pc HIV
I'll stick with activation tokens.
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>>108507758
Jesus fucking christ you cocksucker.
There's a difference between "caring about" a performance tax and straight up being unable to play because of it. Someone who hates getting fucked over despite being a paying customer but can still run the game (although poorly) will just refuse to pay for it and use HV instead. Someone who can't run the game because of the alleged performance tax will not use HV anyway because they can't run the fucking game.

Even if, hypothetically, Irdeto could log every single HV bypass user, they would have ABSOLUTELY no way of knowing what percentage of that group specifically complained about being unable to run the game because of denuvo despite that not being true. As opposed to people who just want games for free regardless of denuvo or people who complain because they don't like being affected by DRM in any way despite paying for the game. And even if they did, it would be a very small percentage.

You are making absolutely no sense, and no doubt I've just wasted time explaining the obvious to a brick wall.
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>>108507840
Read the thread nigger >>108507216
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>>108503965
is this hypervisor open source? i'm not giving software from pirates hypervisor level access to my computer without being able to compile it myself.
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>>108506779
No it isn't. All your files are owned by your faggy user anyway. Pretty sure there is even an xkcd about this shit.

If you're playing modern nonfree spyware vidya, you should probably have another computer for real work(tm). Even now, people running this botnet shit as the same user they use chrome in, are retarded.

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I don't care about any other science field as much as CS and software engineering. I almost made it my identity, in fact it is a huge part of what I am. for a decade I've been trying and failing at it. and now I've almost given up and I don't know what to do anymore.
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>>108508013
Download and use Claude code. /Thread
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>>108508013
get your hands on a course uploaded to github, with
>theory
>exercises derived from the theory
>vcrrections of the exercises
I'd recommend you us Java or C#, which are a copy of one another, C if ur feeling hardcore, js if you're feeling lightweight
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>nocoder infatuated with coding
Make it make sense bros.
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>>108508013
A switch looks nicer, but I'm not sure I can trust people to remember the break.

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>Wayland still doesn't support PIP Windows properly
>All the big distros are going Wayland only in the 26.04 distro release season

We are going to see a lot of upset Linux users, I already went back to Microslop.
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>>108507279
That is a good thing. Meanwhile you build your custom thing with X and avoid latest malware. Which is going to be a thing. You will soon understand that Linux world is basically one big npm
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Pip works on my machine however
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>all the big distros
>names just the ubuntu release
Let me guess, you're retarded
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>desktop linux
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>>108507279
I saw OP pic and I was immediately thinking
>Miku, Miku, Oo Ee Oo.

post em
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>>108506939
very beautiful Taj Mahal, sir
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>>108506609
To answer your question, it doesn't contain all the software, just the WM/DE and options/customization tools. I don't know everything that's installed by default, but two that I use religiously and consider necessary are TimeShift, which is available on Arch, and Xed, which isn't officially available but it's a fork of Gedit.

>>108506947
Picrel
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>>108506893
if you write your own you're a royalty in these threads
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>>108506904
jesus, this is was autism looks like
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>>108506355
i have FEDora with gnome on my laptop and void linux with a frankenstein xfce with bspwm on my puter and its so much nicer its unreal, its like now im using a real computer.

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>all the distros adding age verification because california requires it
what so if south sudan requires OS to have skin color and dick size verification they will add it too? why does this need to affect me if I'm not american
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What distros are not doing it? I'm a brainlet who daily drives fedora so please don't say nerd shit like arch or gentoo.
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>>108504117
>muh strawmen argument
Why shitty parents letting kids access to porn should concern me then huh ? I'm single fuck off.
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>>108503967
All the child rapists in government need to make sure they aren't catfished by someone who isn't actually a child and beaten into a bloody, broken pulp again.
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>>108504032
GDPR is gonna hit them like a brick wall though. Europeans love to levy fines on American tech companies. I hope the Linux distros are ready for that.
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Linus betrayed us

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Recently I had a reference visit at one of our customers that deals with industrial automation, think programming PLCs and what not
there I had opportunity to ask about their job and one team, two guys to be exact, were developing logic for some smelting machine, I asked them how do they test it to make sure their solutions are working/are optimal. It turns out they do NOTHING in terms of developing logic itself, they just implement whatever requirements their customer sends them.
They literally have a fucking PDF of some graphical sequence algorithm, like those you learn on day 0 of CS and they just translate that already step-based logic to step-based blocks in PLCs
and it takes them a fucking month, PDF with 40-50 pages where each page is just a big rectangle with some step definitions and it takes two of them a month to implement it an that's not even including tests, which by the way are the most retarded manual busy work imaginable since they have to manually go through the procedure and test if everything works as stated, they don't even test for illegal input states or what-if-something-goes-wrong scenarios

Is life really that easy in PLC land?
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>>108507587
It depends, but what's true is that knowledge is almost always lacking in one area or another and the product is shit programs.
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>>108507587
i >>108507597 worked in a factory for a few years. the shift electricians would tweak and troubleshoot PLC parameters to the best of their abilities. if they were stumped they would defer to the electrical maintenance manager who went to school for EE. if he couldn't figure it out they would pay big money to fly out OEM PLC specialists (bosch rexroth) who were presumably EEs.
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>>108502773
>Is life really that easy in PLC land?
Yes but the customer had to write the spec in the first place and if someone fucks up the place burns down and the company goes bankrupt. IT is infinitely more fault tolerant and make it up as you go along.
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PLC logic in and of itself is not hard.
But you gotta deal with all the end devices that talk different protocols.
But you gotta get the networking of said devices sorted
But you gotta fix up all the SCADA & HMI because Rockwell is ghey

So death by a thousand cuts
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>>108507529
purer PLC programmers get laid off because their work is project based, either programming new machines or bigger integration projects. If sales isnt moving machines they are at risk. The safe ones are the ones that can program PLCs but spend most of their time turning wrenches.

>>108507121
95k in a midwestern rural/exurb shithole

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Billions of people worldwide agreed to commit suicide thinking they are going to personally experience a virtual world.

Horrifying.

Would you upload?

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Can phones be useful without hurting us?
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>>108506086
Sure thing pal
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>>108505452
>What the perfidious JEW uses your phone for:
Targeted ads
Voice recognition
Location tracking
Mood manipulation
Memetic mind control
Gangstalking

you are raped daily
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>>108486189
phone is just a tool. don't blame it for your own shortcomings and misuse you absolute cretin.
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>>108505600
>>108507300
Not him but Japan is allergic to anything digital when it comes to banking. Cash is still king there and banking means going to an actual bank.

https://deconch30.medium.com/why-japan-still-runs-on-cash-in-the-digital-age-73f7398bbfa6
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>>108508009
>Cash is still king there
Absolutely based.

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PTP is fucking down edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
Private trackers are not secret clubs. They are exclusive clubs. They exist to create well seeded and properly curated selections of high quality media. Also to make freeloaders seethe and shill shitty Android apps that don't work without paying to pirate.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://files.catbox.moe/t2mslu.txt
- 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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what the fuck kind of host is ptp using? they can't reply to a ticket within two days?
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>>108507034
maybe that one in Bahrain that Iran hit recently
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>>108507042
AWS? sounds likely
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>>108507126
Who would host a piracy website using an exotic/expensive region of AWS, let alone AWS at all?
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>>108504502
RuTracker and any with 0days like TL, IPT, DCC, etc

Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
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>>108507949
What are you talking about? It uses "proc" for definition functions.
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>>108504779
No. I’ve been able to learn other unfamiliar languages. But every lisp style language just slides off my smooth brain.
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>>108508004
Yes, you are right.
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>>108508019
It's perfectly fine to not want to trash your thoughts with the vomit produced by a faggot language designer.
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>>108487724
Just make c#, but change access modifiers.
public -> roastie
internal -> vore
protected -> loli
private -> nigger

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Genuinely I don't believe it.
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>>108506388
Once again /g/ is shocked most people just run the OS their PC came with and that most people replace their PC every 3-5 years. Windows 11 was always inevitable.
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>>108506388
They are all Windows 7 with the OS spoofed.
It's called the windows 7 internet theory
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>>108506388
>create Linux Steam Handheld
>Linux share increases
we've encountered a daring mystery here
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>>108507664
Problem saar?
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>>108507093
why is steam so fucking incompetent at reading people's distros

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I just received this email from OpenAI this morning. What the hell is "Cyber Abuse"? I use Claude mostly now for projects and utilize chatgpt for business email rewrites. I don't do anything weird with AI that I can even think would prompt this.


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