Kino Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- 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 (embed)- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE (embed)- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4hComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106511888It is, once the torrent is on RED, you cannot recompress it.
>>106511888Alone, no. But if you have a large enough music collection, any delta makes a difference. I just think it's best practice for that reason.
>>106511890ALACs is just another apple insanity.why do the same as FLAC, but worse with less support?
>>106511907To make you buy a new phone with more storage.
>>106511907There's no good reason but if you buy iToddler crap that's what you put up with. When I download from Apple Music I just convert them to FLAC.
>linux will never be this comfy again
>>106507935>gaming laptopgayest thing about this image
>>106509877cringe take
>>106498769>>106498791nothing feels like larbs
>>106507579You must be 50 or older if you still do thatI know it was all the rage when I was a kid in the 90s when the average Joe was still handwriting postal letters to distant family members but even grandpas are now on social platformsThis is the kind of email you expect to read in Windows 95 or on a beige Mac
why is every single post on /g/ about linux crying about defaults kek
>developer verification>can't install random apks anymorewtf are we going to do when this is applied?!what's the point of android anymore?!https://developer.android.com/developer-verification
>>106511270Americans can barely remember continents, asking them to remember countries is too much.
>>106504831I don't personally give a fuck.I mainly use browser, email app, digital mail, public transit ticket, calls/messages on my phone.
>>106511286They can remember countries- Japan, Russia, India, Chyna and Israel. Don't ask them to point to them on a map though (except Japan for the zoomers and Israel for the boomers. Those they know just fine.)
>>106511045>implying the jews won't just outlaw them for (((reasons)))
>>106504831>wtf are we going to do when this is applied?!Nothing. I just upgarded to android 5.0 because some of my essential apps require it.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106498508>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Why did the schizo cross the road?
>gm
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should i switch to gentoo from arch linux?
>>106511839Then I don't see why it would be worth it. Maybe for the meme it could be fun for awhile.
>>106511608no, gentoo sucks ass. You can compile shit on any distrophones should be forced to run gentoo so phoneposters batteries would be shorter and they fuck off
>>106511608Gentoo and Haifuri are the same.Haifuri had huge potential with a great premise. But then all the tension was diffused early, and the hamster thing was beyond stupid. I still look back at this video sometimes and wish the series turned out better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2WuDHoLF04Gentoo is no different. It sounds nice on paper and seems pretty cool initially, but in practice its a disappointment.
>>106511881>>106511894yeah true. i'll stick with arch then
>>106511926Glad you've made a decision.Maybe try compiling specific programs from source on your distro of choice to get a feel for it? If compiling makes you feel good, then you could reconsider Gentoo
>Monolyth retards think that microservices and the basics of cloud computing are a scam.Why would you hate having a decoupled and redundant infrastructure. That's like begging to be sued by one of those litigious retards that sign the 99.999% uptime contracts.
>>106510030You seem very confused about the purpose of microservice architectures. Microservices aren't a redundancy technique - you can just run several copies of a monolith and in fact, that's what some of the most redundant systems on Earth do. Microservices aren't a technique to make code more understandable - they actually make the system way harder to understand. Microservices also aren't a performance technique - adding network hops to an operation won't magically make it faster.In reality, microservices are an organizational technique and nothing more. You take on extra technical complexity in the hopes that it will be outweighed by gains at the people management layer. Everything else is just midwits cargo culting large companies like Google.
>>106510030>litigious retards that sign the 99.999% uptime contractsretards? they pay 4x the price. you better follow through.
>>106510030>tfw my shit PHP+Node single server service only has 99.99% uptimefeels bad man
>>106510030>decoupledbad for latency, more complexity, API-change coordination dev overhead, adds networking as additional points of failure>redundantmonolith refers to code, you can still instantiate it N times, at least as long as it doesn't rely on critical in-memory state that somehow can't be replicated.>monolith>microservicesThere's a middleground. just services. Split just those things that must be split. orchestrator + leaf services if you need to scale to many machines. perhaps backend + database if you sqlite isn't good enough. Having a separate watchdog running is fine too.You don't need to on-demand-start leftpad it in its own serverless function.>That's like begging to be sued by one of those litigious retards that sign the 99.999% uptime contractsUnless you're operating critical infrastructure, medical devices or stuff like that customers rarely really care about the uptime. They SAY they want all the nines, but when you show them the pricetag then suddenly they'll tolerate a day or two of downtime over the year.
>>106511870Exactly. The optimal choice for the vast majority of businesses (not FAANG-scale) is the "boring technology" stack: nginx reverse proxy -> monolith in a popular backend language -> Postgres. If you want more performance and redundancy, you replicate Postgres, stand up several copies of the monolith, and use nginx as a load balancer. You stand up extra services when you really need to use a different technology (maybe your backend is in Java but you have a problem for which the library ecosystem is far better in Python or C++) or when you need a completely independent service (maybe it's an internal system for HR).
Let me guess, you need more?
I need less energy spent
It erased my external ssd.I was having a problem copying a file from one external disk to the other, where one disk just jumped out, and asked GPT for help. We did the usual, smartctl, a few reading and writing checks.Then all of a sudden it gives me a command that overwrites everything on sde1. Just as a test. I did the command before reading all of it. Even after aborting if after a few seconds, the disk is gone.Why? How does it even get the idea to that? Its completely absurd to me. Its not even the first time chatGPT deleted something. How does it get the idea that overwriting a disk is even an option for anything?
Your mistake was imagining that the random word generator knows anything or has ideas. It just shits out tokens retard, don't trust it.
>>106510093>How would you ever think it would not begin to overwrite my drive?I inherently don't trust LLMs, so I would have read the entirety of the text if I was doing something as inherently dangerous as messing with SSDs. I would have also made sure I fully understood what the command and the flags used did.
If you find the command suspicious, be up front. Read the manpage of the command, maybe even ask another LLM like Llama "this shit looks suspicious, please explain why wtf is going on will this rape my system".
or just, you know, search it up.
>>106508985>How does it get the ideaIt's glorified autocomplete. It doesn't "get" ideas, not can it think through consequences. And yet, somehow you're even dumber than it.
I want to rockbox my hifiwalker h2 but I don't understand how to. I went to rockbox website and tried to follow the steps but I do not understand a fucking word. it is not intuitive. I also want to add a new theme but, also, don't know how to do it. can you help me please?(the version I have is a v2)
>>106511944>>>/wsr/
>>106511951already asked. I'm maximizing my answers
The absolute state of CNiles ...
>>106509497It was sarcasm it doesn't matter in the real world. Caring about this is suckless tier brainrot
>>106503806>>106493379stb_truetype is created for video games where you provide your own fonts. This is not a problem.
>>106507731Because you have to parse the font files, you would have to create two parsers for that. And for correct range checks you need to store data in memory to reference the ranges. So you end up loading the font anyways, so its dumb to do it separately. You would create two parsers that do pretty much the same thing.
>>106494488>enable user font selectionIn a videogame?
>>106496060>Branches are free.No they absolutely are not "free".Just because Intel, AMD and Apple do some insane wizardry in their chips does not make it free.
AI is a black hole of money.
>>106511686Lmao what the fuck it's clearly just a massive laundering scheme at this point. There's no way even a quarter of that money is being spent on anything AI related.Is there ANYTHING they're doing that can't be done by the chinks for, like, a hundred million?
>>106511686basedhope they build some more power plants to sustain the GPU buying they do.
>>106511862yea and the sad part is you can't even figure out the budget if you actually do the math. No normie poors could figure out where the money goes cuz it makes no sense. They spend millions on such stupid fucking shit like DINNER.
>>106511878> Is there ANYTHING they're doing that can't be done by the chinks for, like, a hundred million?Make models worth using, apparently. I’d use deepseek if it were worth using
>>106511878are you implying that nvidia is using openai to launder trillions of dollars to itself idgi
How to request advice:https://rentry.org/hpgdoc>/iemg/ told me $20 IEMs sound better than any headphones/iemg/ is a chinese shill zone. Do not take anything they say seriously.>Headphone Power Calculatorhttps://www.headphonesty.com/headphone-power-calculator/>Sub-$99• Philips SHP9500 / SHP9600• Audio-Technica ATH-M40x• Shure SRH440• Fostex TH7• Used Sony MDR-7506Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
wtc?
Dunno where else to ask this.I bought a Bose TV speaker (190€). Got it connected to my TV, while my PC is connected to the TV as well.I'm happy with the sound, but I noticed that when I'm playing a game (for example) the music will constantly get drowned out by sound effects and such, then when it's quiet the music's volume gradually raises again. Is this just a limitation of the speakers? I've had 20€ speakers that didn't have any such problem. It feels really artificial, like it's an equalizer doing it.It can't be the speaker's dialogue mode since I've tried with and without and they both have that issue.Can't find anyone with similar experiences either. (Sorry for the settings being in german, though I think 80% of these should be easy to infer if they even matter)
I'm finally replacing my AKG K52 after 6+ years of use, the right cup has stopped working.>LocationSpain>Budget40€ max>Intended useAnything really, gaming, listening to music, videos, no professional stuff.>KindClosed back preferred>Past headphonesAKG K52I'm thinking of just buying another pair since I've liked these so much, I just wanted to know if there were any good alternatives for a similar price.
for myself, it’s the hifi man
Do headphones get damaged over time?My akg k553s sound like they've lost all their low end
Are hard drives a scam? My ssd from 7 years ago has never given me problems
>>106511728>>106511740Dumb frogposters.
>>106511806no
>>106511728>>106511740But I DID have breakfast this morning?
My SSD is dead after 5 years while my HDD is still alive after 9
>>106511728I have SSDs for my OS and games, but for large data storage, HDDs are just fine. I have 6TB worth of HDDs on my PC for my data. It was like $100 or so for all of it. It's about price at that point, I'm not looking for speed.
AM6 when?
AM5 is solid, could use some new chipset though, 10gbe right out of the box.
>>106507973The desktop space is not evolving like the laptop market. When will we have a desktop variant of the AMD AI MAX processors?
>>106509559ddr1 was still used for s939 in 2005
>>106511875yea no shit right? I was looking into that yesterday with the level1tech video about that mini PC with the beefy AI chip in it.. and 128gb of ram.. a laptop chip.I don't understand why these aren't available as just PCIE slot devices for AI onlythe https://coral.ai is still peak for this and that hasn't changed in 15 yearsif google actually did shit with that it'd be the king of hardware right now
>>106511903not surprising, the dates are just the ones of when they were made. All those dates are highly variable as far as "when could I buy it on newegg" or w/e>DDR1 memory was first released as commercial DDR SDRAM chips in June 1998 by Samsung, with the first retail motherboard using the technology released in August 2000
Use case for carrying two phones with you?
>>106511318u do kno this is what whites and kikes did to the entire planet, rite?
>>106511318>he doesnt know about lithium
Sometimes I long for a meaningful and interesting conversation, so I call myself.
tech nigger hands
>>106511266thisthe black hands are a giveaway