Windows XP unfortunately lacks DirectX 10 features and the audio subsystem present in Vista and up that OBS makes use of, and as such, will never be supported. Mac and Linux are planned in the future once OBS has reached a more finalised state feature wise.
AM6 when?
>>106512245>the problem is that this board doesn't communicate with the host system if you do that sinceshame, getting something that would do that could be cool as fuck
>>106511875Pretty soon, Framework has ITX motherboards with Ryzen Ai Max chips & RAM up for preorder. Downside is that they are soldiered to the board; apparently Framework worked with AMD to try to get LPCAMM2 RAM working with it, but they ran into signalling issues.
I just want more pci express lanes in regular consumer gear. xeons and threadrippers are awesome for that but the prices are getting crazy.
>>106509462I think it's because CPU gens got longer and that was the measuring stick for how long ram generation lasts. With no dirp-fed 5% yearly improvement RAM feels very fast to leave
2028 at the earliest and at this rate they'll still be releasing AM4 CPUs at that time
since windows XP' source code was leaked, is anyone trying to make a modern version of it?
>>106516858>no programsnow what, idiot?
>>106516947What? What slop are you talking about?
>>106513835A large part of the problem is that you have to install it and edit config files to make it work properly. This might be solved if someone makes an app-ified version, sort of like what the Orbot phone app does for Tor, or integrates it into a browser so it's a simple on/off button to access it.The other part of the problem is dumbasses like you making it out to be something just for pedos, especially right now with the growing censorship. It has a lot of potential as a way to share ideas and information that companies and governments don't want you to have, but instead you help the censors by driving people away from the tools they need.
>>106517020Too many programs won't run on XP anymore. They gripe about missing exports in system DLLs, and you can't just put Windows 10 DLLs in the app folder because XP is missing some syscalls they use. Presumably someone could update the source to add the needed syscalls, but it would be significant work.
>>106517037>The other part of the problem is dumbasses like you making it out to be something just for pedos, especially right now with the growing censorship. It has a lot of potential as a way to share ideas and information that companies and governments don't want you to have, but instead you help the censors by driving people away from the tools they need.I got banned several times for "advertising" Hyphanet even though I only mentioned it in privacy-related threads where people were asking for help to circumvent censorship. Glowies will glow I guess.
Are these things really worth 1000 buckaroos? My shitty Shark just broke so I need a new vacuum. The price is making me balk but I also believe in buy once cry once for certain things. Leddit says they're great but it's also full of unironic salesman shills so I don't know what to believe.
>>106513323No. Listen, we are post-quality products, the only thing to do is buy the cheapest version of everything because it doesnt matter anyway, you will be replacing it just as fast as the retards who spend thousands, this applies to everything, is there variations in the warranty in the product line? No, there never is, they are admitting I am right just with that alone.
>>106513323yes fuck off get sebo or miele
Oreck XL, it's the vac you see all the hotel housekeeping workers using. For a good reason. Dead simple construction, you can fix any part of it in 3 minutes with a screwdriver. Parts are cheap. Light weight.Those gay ones like you have there OP? With the separate base and wand units? That sucks.
>>106516474/thread
>>106513323I have a very similar Sebo, the K3, and it fucking rules. Absolutely worth it (in the USA not some biased eurofag)
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>>106512409The ratios are the important part. They definitely change, but you can see here which niches are more valuable. >>106512464Supply and demand. Lots of people willing to give their shit takes on movies. But without knowing specifics about the niche, surely the top ones can make a lot of money directly monetizing their audience through pateron, merch, maybe livestreaming etc.Basically if you can command any sort of decent size audience online, you can almost certainly monetize it pretty well. Unless for some reason you managed to target low income countries mainly or something. But even then, they can pump your sub and view numbers up by sheer volume and give you a better chance at attracting the 'right' audience.
>>106512738Agreed. Also there's a big difference between 'failing' and choosing to leave. And how you spin that will make a big difference.
>>106501405Just have someone pound her while she explains what a neural network is. Problem solved.
>>106501887She got 10% extra money just by reposting the video.
>>106512379it's being extrapolated. ph pays more per view.
>>106508841>AMD discontinue drive development for GCN or polaris and vega cards years ago>AMD still sold vega APUs in 2022>Nvidia 8 years later discontinue just gamer optimizer drives and newest version for CUDA or newest drivers but still support Maxwell and Pascal drivers for more yearsNvidia support for GPU drivers is like 12 to 15 years old until move to legacy and still you get security bug fixed for almost 20 years.
>>106512346It wasn't removed. It is 32-bit CUDA that were never written for Blackwell family because Nviida wants its professional crowd up upgrade and move from 32-bit platforms. It is too bad older implementations of PhysX depends on this and got impacted. There's nothing stopping Nviida or another party to create a translation layer if there is enough fuss about it. In practice, nobody really gives a crap outside of rage-baiting. All hardware vendors gradually abandon support for legacy platform and it is much more rapid if it doesn't involved enterprise customers a.k.a not silly gaymers.
>>106511975Nobody cares outside of rage-batting. It is entirely because Nvidia intentionally crippled their CPU-only PhyX implementation. Just to promote sales of their GPUs. Welcome to what the rest of people outside of Nvidia's ecosystem had to ensure.
>>106509297If you want perpetual support for what the hardware is actually capable of your best bet is unironically an AMD card on linux.
>>106517295The A in AMD stands for Abandonware, at least as far as radeon is concerned
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>>106517243recruiters are a pox. the only interviews I've had that even made sense were directly with the team trying to hire someone, and the place I finally got a job was one(1) interview with the specific person who complained they need extra people and the team lead.recruiters are usually not technical people, don't know the needs of the business, probably don't even care, and have no idea how to hire
>>106517075>a linkedIn post from recruiters bitching that no one does personal projects anymore.I feel like I've heard this before. Given how much everything on LinkedIn is just a grift, I'm thinking this is some copypasta that's being circulated.Either that, or something an AI chatbot is regurgitating.
>>106517326linkedin is 90% copypasta and "hot"(stolen) takes at this point
Surely this can't last forever right? Seniors are retiring out of the market, juniors can't get their foot in the door and even if they do, they don't want to move up the ladder because they are happy to have a job, H1Bs are making the overall architecture and infrastructure worse and AI integration is backfiring hard on certain aspects.It's either course correction or everything going to shit.
>>106517343its the crypto bubble except this time it touches actual products instead of being just financial instrumentsonce we start seeing AI powered bathroom sinks we can safely say it's over
>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.
What causes the phenomenon of kids who clearly aren't programmers and don't even understand the question coming to forums and arguing about software architecture like it's some kind of brand war? It's like the drunks from my street suddenly had strong opinions about elliptic curve versus lattice based encryption.
Shitty CIOs pushed things to the cloud because it changes the conversation from>why is your shit downto>oh no Google is down can't be helpedThe better CIOs didn't really do this and they only leveraged clould where it was actually the best and most cost effective solution to a problem.Also don't forget the predatory pricing of the cloud providers back in the early years. They were selling this as a loss leader, burning money, knowing that once you collapsed your racks and paid them for 5 years you were up shit creek and they were free to renegotiate with you for big money. What are you going to do, spend 5 years of capex in 1? Good luck getting the board to sign off on that one.
>>106517254Partly this, partly because they wanted to kill off the Unix greybeard sysadmin types. Last thing a company wants is a highly specialized couple of tech nerds who can't just be fired and replaced on a whim.
>>106510030>Why would you hate having a decoupled and redundant infrastructureit's a nightmare to develop, test and (especially) debug.
>>106510030ask amazon.
should i switch to gentoo from arch linux?
>>106511608you should switch to Artix Linux from Arch Linux
>>106514196legitimately implessiveI really do hope those other architectures catch up
>>106517084Picrel is amazing. I really wish there were more wholesome vanilla loli doujins. Why does it always gotta be ojisan rapeshit or succubus loli stepping on your balls.
>>106514316they like maps product but not maps
>>106514316I'm a neo nazi and a map at the same time
It's fucking over.
>>106516649What are the odds this "featured"(by google?) ad blocker is anything compared the one and only UBO?
>>106517151it works just as well as ublock does and is manifest v3
>>106513814https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqCV6Rk8kOA>Please don't go>Our content sloppa farm needs you!>My badmitton court that I'm the hook for needs you!
>works4me git gud scrub xDwhy don't ppl share information and spread knowledge on /g/ anymoreposters here remind me of the random 13 year old mexican kids on xbox live when i was a kid
>>106513665>disables itself because of muh security anyways
is 4chan dying?What are they hiding?
>>106514193I'd say it's way more than that vs ~2014. IIRC /g/ was at its lowest ever last time.
>>106513365did generals mess things up as to me /x/ has felt dead for years
>>106510846Bots. Bots everywhere. The web is dying.
>>106510846
why is 4stats still borked when will that drunken kraut fix the site
>After almost five decades on air, the future of satellite TV remains uncertain beyond 2029 with broadcasters reluctant to commit to the platform for longer.A decision needs to be made within the next two years if satellite TV services from Sky and/or Freesat will continue. That’s because the current fleet of satellites are reaching their end of life dates and any replacement satellite needs to be commissioned at least three years in advance.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KKmGGh1AxM
>>106513702Because idiots buy streaming services.It's no wonder TV is going. It's use is being used less as Boomers are told by their cordcutting kids to get streaming for on-demand programming instead of TV channel flipping.Why do you think all these streaming services are raising prices?
>>106513600Cable in general is dying. It's just not tenable with the high costs broadcasters consistently charge service providers.And honestly thank god. Cable tv's lineup is god awful.
>>106516914Broadcasters WANT people to go to streaming because they get more profit from it. It's why they keep raising costs on cable providers.t. works at utility company soon to cancel their cable.
"Live" streaming TV is awful. I hear my neighbours with sky q cheer a minute before this fucking streaming shit shows the goals.
i'll be glad to see the death of those ugly dishes on every british house>>106513702people prefer to watch on-demand, retard
Are you too POOR to devote an entire gigabyte per music album? Do you think .flac is gay and retarded?I agree, so I made a bash script that recursively ACKS FLACS in a given folder using ffmpeg.
>>106516487Why are you so obsessed with trannys?
>>106516695In the abstract, yes, bitrot is real, over time all storage mediums will experience errors and corruption of data. In the practical, no, and certainly not to the extent of that pasta. Drive manufacturers know about their error rates and they know how to compensate.
>>106517112OP here. Because I love black trans wxmen and want to get #BLACKED!
>>106517136BVSED and HRTpilled
>>106516487wait does it ack the file or something else
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>>106516183>i'm sure it's been carefully considered and implementedhahaha thanks for that.
>>106516848Soup nazi's long lost cousin?
>>106512189It is personal. They are doing that to you on purpose.
>>106515531>>106515540These look nice but the tones on the skin makes her look so weird
Look at that. Konqi. The KDE mascot.The green is playful but not too loud. The scarf is tasteful, vivid, a bold stroke of red.Notice the horns. Subtle, angular, catching the light with a clean, deliberate edge.And the box filled with KDE tools, paintbrush, stickers, the whole arsenal. Immaculately arranged, not a single element out of place.It’s not just a mascot. It’s perfection.
>>106516769>Do not KRASHES at me sir.
This board is for discussing TECHNOLOGY not CARTOON CHARACTERS!
>>106517222You want some gay anal rape?
>>106517239Fuck you I got trips which means I got the mandate of heaven. You on the other hand, are a filthy sodomite doomed for damnation
>>106517258Okay but what's the status on you wanting to get sexed, boy