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>>106522903
mating press
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>>106478183
Perfection. Can you drop where you found the theme?
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>>106517174
I do. Mine currently has a size of 1.2G.
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>>106522561
You're welcome! :3

>>106522853
Indeed! c:

>>106523344
Indeed! People recognize you as the Tablet Guy! c:
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>>106527538
I'm glad to be recognized! It makes me feel like part of a community, love you guys even when I'm mocked by some for using a tablet, because to be honest I get why most find it odd.

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> Install Linux.
> Want to play games.
> I don't have any money.
> Download pirated software There are no ports for Linux.
> The only games I can play are LBreakkout2, tic-tac-toe, and mahjongg.
How did you uninstall this shit?
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>>106525476
There are other babby methods too like heroic game launcher and bottles.
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>>106525439
just download an emulator and have your fun.
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>>106525439
Just emulate Sega Genesis or SNES games. You don't really need more.
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>>106525505
>Retard needs an app for everything
This is why technology is going backwards
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>>106525505
You just gotta do a little setup for some some games anon. Here, read a short guide.
>https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine/-/wikis/Wine-User's-Guide
>https://mirrors.sau.edu.cn/winehq/wine/docs/en/wineusr-guide.html

and for those special cases where the game needs some windows files aka. a prefix, you use wine tricks.
>https://github.com/Winetricks/winetricks?tab=readme-ov-file
It just werks.

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>linux will never be this comfy again
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>>106525118
Elaborate and make a proper answer instead of shitposting. Also, xfce can be compiled using gtk2 only.
>>106525185
kys
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>>106498769
use case for comfy linux?
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>>106498769
That's how linux looks like at my job
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>>106498791
Ugly gnome theme
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>>106498769
Ubuntu is still peak comfy for me.

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YouTube changed the algorithm and and it's ruining the LIVELIHOODS of millions
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>>106527674
>liking a channel that uses AI voice overs
How is that even possible? Every one of them I've ever encountered was the sloppiest slop to ever slop. Please tell me what it is or at least what kind of channel it is and why you like it!
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>>106527735
Guy makes videos mainly about nuclear option, a plane game. They're short, I find them entertaining and I don't find the particular AI voice he uses to be grating. Probably not for everyone though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaYZ3w7RpdE
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>>106524919
I'm not one of thise guys that deny the past was better but in this case congent on youtube improved, if you get shitty content is because that's what you watch, you watch shit in a weird self-hate ritual
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>>106527822
most youtubers, even the ones who did decent stuff previously, turned into algofarming slop makers that promote energy drinks and shitty gatchas, discuss drama/fotm and shit like that, op pic is a perfect example. It most definitely didn't get better compared to even 5 years ago, there's like handful of channels left that are even worth considering watching.

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New PC

What should I choose?
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>>106526593
>ancient broken software
There's the linux cult in action.
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>>106526647
>>106526670
I'll admit that "ancient broken" is a bit overdramatic, but high DPI displays have been widespread for many years now. If a recent release of a given piece of software doesn't support DPI scaling, that's a serious deficiency.
If it supports it on Windows but not on Linux, then it's not crazy to suggest that its claimed support for Linux is lacking at best and broken at worst.

Some X11 programs do actually have good support for DPI scaling and those have worked fine under KDE Wayland sessions since 2022: https://pointieststick.com/2022/06/17/this-week-in-kde-non-blurry-xwayland-apps/
I don't know whether Vivado is like that.

>what am I gaining by switching
Honestly I don't care if you switch or not, I'm not trying to evangelise it. If you need software that doesn't run well on Linux then that's a compelling reason to not use Linux.

I've personally found that KDE has improved enough in the past few years that any remaining reasons to use Windows have pretty much disappeared. My current setup involves switching between a Fedora 42 KDE work machine and a Windows personal machine with a KVM. I find Fedora nicer to use and less troublesome than Windows so I'll probably switch over the personal machine soon.
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>>106523547
Simple.

Are you planning on building a server?
>Linux
Are you planning on using your computer for work and any video game (all of them)
>Windows
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>>106523547
I recently got Kubuntu (2 days ago) because Windows started acting up after I tried renaming my main user acc, and desu it really depends on what you're going to do with it. My activities consist of gaming, programming, web browsing and arting, which are all the same apps as on Windows, so my experience basically is exactly the same. If you're going to be doing more Office-y stuff it might change more but generally speaking performance and experience is the same, other than a few small shortcut changes.
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>>106523547
If it comes with Windows, keep it so you don't lose the warranty, or at least up until it expires... otherwise, Linux.

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I did not know this
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Git is garbage. I never use git or any source control in my own projects.
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Just use jujutsu
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>>106527283
Wise take.
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>>106527283
same, only use it in actual production env. otherwise it just slows me down.
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What problem does jj solve? Autocommitting sounds awful

>NEW /g/ ALBUM: Shitposting Fundamentals (2nd edition)
Watch: https://youtu.be/Wae8LdBoN_E
Download FLAC: https://dmpproductions.org/files/Album%2016_Shitposting%20Fundamentals%20%282nd%20edition%29/16_Shitposting_Fundamentals_%282nd_edition%29_flac.tar

>/g/ makes a 17th album
Theme: Pirate music
Title: [accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 25th of October
Listening party: 1st of November, 21:00 UTC

>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.

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/g/ told me i should learn music theory but this looks an awful lot like witchcraft to me
are you sure I won't go to hell?
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>>106526925
You're on 4chan buddy, you're going to hell regardless.
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>FFT shenanigans

>>106526925
/watch?v=7mLqpA-PMwM
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https://litter.catbox.moe/1h5oz7.mp3
I'm not sure what to think about this one. I tried weird stuff like singing and whistling at the same time and playing the guitar in front of a spinning fan for that tremolo-like effect, but the result was kind of underwhelming. Using audacity was also a mistake. What are your thoughts?
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>>106526925
>>106527079
but its ok bc hatsune miku will be rhere with us

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i pay 120 dollars a month for this
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>>106527886
>arbitrarily
i mean, they're DOCSIS aren't they?

It's not arbitrary.
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>>106527892
if they can do 1Gbps down why can't DOCSIS 3.1 do the same up?
not that I'm well versed in coax shitter cables or protocols
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>>106527902
Because they're running "low split" DOCSIS 3.1 which only gives 5-42MHz to the upload side, which equates to ~30-40mbps.

DOCSIS 3.1 also supports "mid split" deployments which use 5-85MHz for the upload offering around 100-200mbps (depends on the distance from the ISP equipment.)

And finally there is "high split" DOCSIS 3.1 which is 5-204MHz which can do 200-350mbps upload.

It's only relatively recently DOCSIS ISPs in the US are upgrading to mid and high split deployments on a wide scale.

Comcast in my area has upgraded to high split DOCSIS 3.1 and offer 2300mbps download with 330mbps upload.
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>>106527948
still jewish tier of them to charge $120/mo for 40Mbps up in my eyes when Fiber is right around them in every other area offering higher symmetric speeds at lower prices
they kept promising a public rollout of 10Gbps infrastructure (prob 1Gbps upload max lmao) for years now but I'm just glad to be rid of them and their shitty monthly rising price that isn't justified
pretty sure that upgrade was going to just be "high split" as you mentioned so even worse than what I assumed and doesn't matchw hat I saw for the DOCSIS 3.1 standard maximum either yeesh
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>>106527840
>I don't have to prove anything to you.
That's fine, I can just make a series of assumptions and you will be unable to disprove them.
You are brown; Indian or Pakistani.
You favourite food is lamb biryani.
You are convicted of sexual assault on a girl aged 8-13.
You have a poverty internet connection.
Your shitty connection drops into the Kbps without cherry picked locations beneficial to you.
You don't and are unable to "prove" that any of this is false by your own admission.

Cope.

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/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

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>>106526855
It's a topsy turvy world we live in.
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>>106525385
good job just back that near plane up a lil
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>>106526855
OpenGL had Y+ up. You can use whatever coordinate system you want anyway. When porting something from OpenGL to Vulkan all I had to edit was a single matrix multiplication to fix that.
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>>106527826
typical poolkan. imposes on users some bullshit that requires workarounds instead of just following the industry standard.
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>>106528064
Swapping between left, right and rotated coordinates multiple times for no good reason is a rite of passage

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Alpine Linux is a meme. Since is uses musl, have fun not having any binary software distributed for Linux work.
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>>106525782
no
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>>106521587
Whats the deal with Hyprland? Is it transphobic? I haven’t tried it yet.
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>>106527077
> is it transphobic
No
> what happened
Years ago some tranny was attention whoring on their discord server and the mods said who cares about their pronouns.
That's it. Dev was then harassed way later by some red hat dude who decided to try and and police hyprland over it and send him threats.
Basically a "knock knock red hat man here you've been bad, how about some CoC(k) supervision from us"?
Dev told him no and published the mails after the guy didn't stop, and was banned for it from contribution to any freedesktop projects for life.

Since then drew devault and terminally online trannies started calling him a transphobe Nazi and some distros banned hyprland over it and any time it is mentioned somewhere they will slander him.

As far as I know Vaxry hasn't really insulted any minorities publicly ever, or spoken bad about them.
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>>106525314
you troons are so easy to trigger, youre going to kill yourself regardless of what you read online
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>>106522085
>In a real world benchmark
>no source
>point in time "benchmark"

What is the usecase of routing cables behind floor trims like this? How can a computer nerd like me take advantage of these cutouts? I was just thinking of replacing these trims outright with something solid and sealed so dust, grime, and insects can't accumulate behind them. Besides, where are the cables supposed to break out? Why not just use wall mounted cable boxes for things like extension cords and devices? Less of a fire hazard too, especially if you run MDF trims as opposed to PVC/XPS.
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>>106523168
As opposed to those un-short-circuitable ones in your fucking walls right now?
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>>106527194
You cut a piece of it behind a piece of furniture. Don't even bother making holes in it find a good spot and have a gap.
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>>106527238
my walls are made of brick and concrete retard, but I'm sure that's a big concern for your paper walls
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>>106527201
Wow a wojak. You sure showed him, son.
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>>106522927
It's where I hide the wires for the surround sound in the living room.

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>>106521879
someone can correct me if i'm wrong but from what i understand, yes: drivers are shipped with the kernel. newer kernel => newer drivers.
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>>106527907
and there's nothing else in group 26 other than the audio device of the card?
you can try setting blacklist amdgpu and setting the drivers to vfio-pci, just follow the arch wiki on this or whatever your distro recommends for assigning it at boot so your kernel doesn't use it
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>>106527922
someone has to make, test and maintain the drivers. if they wanted to make, test, and maintain for older kernels they can do that.
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>>106519950
Reload all your 4chan tabs (plain f5) after you post once. At most, you'll get one other 120 second timer, then you should reload all the new tabs again before posting.
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>>106526115
>>106526412
Kino, I'll reinstall now. Packman is shit, as shitty as the broken garbage on AUR.

Recently got a new phone released this year and I'm shocked at how many options there is (android 15), even photos I take with camera have my location embedded in the metadata, location is also on all the time (for the find your device if it's stolen bullshit)

All of this is concerning, what are the must do things when getting a new phone regarding privacy? I don't feel safe.
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>>106525584
Best practice: not have one.
Second best practice: have one but turned off.
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>>106527589
>>106527688
you guys are fucking annoying, you're like the christcucks in /his/ thread who say dumb shit just to cope with their pedophilic religion
say something useful or don't

>>106527590
i care about privacy because im scared one day jewgle goes 1984 and they trace all the porn i download to my name and ruin my life, am i dumb?
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If privacy is a concern, you have to let go of convenience. Don't use apps that take your personal data, use the web browser. Pay with cash, strip your phone of Apple and Google services. Disable camera and microphone access.
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You cannot own a smartphone and be private
There is zero way to get around this.
In fact owning a cell phone is the same in general. You cannot avoid this problem other than not carrying cellular devices with you.
And even WiFi devices can be pinged.
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>>106525584
Don't install 50 different apps to do everything you can do in one browser.
Quit wasting your money and putting your email and phone number in fast food apps, doordash and uber.
You don't need to play gachas.
You don't need to post 1k images to social media(s).
You don't need to stream music when you can build and have your own library to go through.

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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.
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>>106512431
plap plap plap plap
get pregnant get pregnant get pregnant
get pregnant
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>>106520033
>you MUST use advertiser-friendly, safe, unoffensive logotyping or you are NOT a professional
i wish cancer upon the likes of you
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>>106512431
Is it pronounced Konkee? Or is he meant to be Chinese (Konchee)?
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>>106527318
upload that folder for us bros!
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>>106512431
I wonder what his cloaca smells like hehe

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Is this better than Debian for end-user devices? Does it respect my privacy?
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No.


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