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Any scripts that get around it?
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I'd be willing to verify (by using a game character or random online image) but I'm not installing their phone app, is there really any reason it can't be done in a browser?
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>>106520521
reason is they want to correlate your phone serial number, phone mac address, wifi mac address, google play id and whatever the fuck else they are gathering in your staziphone dossier
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>>106520521
I did it using a stock photo on a vpn. Then I can just use gallery-dl on my computer to pull posts and images.
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>>106519927
You can just click the persons twitter handle then go to the media tab and see the image, it's not hidden there for some reason, that's why you can see it briefly flash.
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>>106519927
This is what I observed too, and I'm surprised nobody made a script for it.
>>106520493
I'm very hesitant about installing an extension for this. Why is this not a userscript?

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106503934

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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Tyrannical Despotism.
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>>106521751
What did you do, OP?
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>>106521766
Was editing some articles related to the World War Two on the Pacific Front, specifically the pages of Admirals Halsey, King, Nimitz, and Spruance, adding additional data.

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Reminder that world runs and people exist only because of Finland. World runs on Linux (cloud, super computers, data centers, IoT, all militaries, air traffic control, trains, boats, hospitals, ISS and other space related thigns etc.), everything done with Git, through SSH, talked about on IRC from the first day to 2025.
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>>106521583
Finland is 30% Muslim.
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Linus grabbed unix and became a dictator
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>>106521619
That's Sweden.
Finland is 30% Mongolian.
Or was it FAS, i can't remember.
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>>106521619
This is false. It was 0.7% in 2010 and is projected to be 3.4% in 2050. Meaning it's not even close to that yet. It certainly isn't ten times that, that's just something you pulled out of your ass.
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>>106521583
>all militaries, air traffic control, trains, boats, hospitals, ISS and other space related thigns etc.
run on Windows XP.

>>106521619
30% is very low for an european country. France and Germany are at least 70% muslim now.

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ITT: We judge each other based on our internet speeds. I'll start.
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>>106516118
Go home. The university internet is there for learning, not for your amusement.
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>>106517445
keep niggers away from the internet
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>>106520394
Multigigabit internet at home isn't that uncommon these days anon.
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>>106518570
>>106518700
Seriously though, why does it look like that.

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As of my estimate, the GNU/Linux copypasta was created on /g/ somewhere between late Nov 2008 and late March 2009. The lower bound is Ten Billion thread archive being empty, the upper bound is first outside appearance of the copypasta: https://web.archive.org/web/20091031140239/https://xercestech.com/linux-not-gnulinux.geek

Anon, if you somehow have a thread dump of /g/ board made in early 2009, please grep it for any “interject for a moment” appearances.
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Why? It's probably one of the most annoying /g/ shitposts. "Works on my machine", but longer.
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>>106520785
And one of the most popular outside the /g/ too. Wanna find the source for the sake of it — internet history research something something.
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bump
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>>106499256
>Laptop (found it when searching for intel ME disabled options)
>https://novacustom.com/product/v54-series/

>v54 instead of v56
>not realizing this is simply a clevo v560tu (or 54 shit variant) white label
this is not a unique laptop, it is a common model from an odm with a badge on it and a 4x markup. there is another thread up on this very topic:
>>106516088

the same can be purchased barebones for literally 75% off from a number of other resellers
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>>106517864
unabashed consumerism and dox-baiting?
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>>106519769
keyboard is aesthetically pleasing
background leds and leds in your tower are shameful and childish
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>all these setups with the little offset CRT
it's supposed to be a vt220 but at least it's cute. good trend
>>106519769
mixed orientation is so much more useful and tasteful compared to the gigawide meme screens
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>>106518941
lol if you EQ the speaker you will fuck up the EQ thats already mixed in the songs or movies

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You read it here first.
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>>106521743
>You read it here first.
Shut the fuck up, OP.

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>be me
>director of IT at Catholic high school
>atheist btw
>tips fedora
>need to hire help desk guy
>entry-level
>job is literally "fix printers and explain to boomers how to turn on the computer"
>interviewing all week
>last candidate of the day is zoomer
>19 maybe 20
>walks in with mom
>mom dressed for church social
>kid looks like he rolled out of bed, wearing Walmart George tier shirt and tie, wrinkled as hell
>ask about experience
>shrugs, mumbles about building gaming PC

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>>106520266
>>kid looks like he rolled out of bed, wearing Walmart George tier shirt and tie, wrinkled as hell
Literally me every morning. Zoomers are not morning people, deal with it
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>>106520759
It's called an em dash and the more likely explanation is that he's itoddler posting
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>>106521128
>Coitus is coitus.
Lol
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>>106521183
I remain unwavering in my conviction.
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>>106520367
What can’t a wife do? WHAT CAN’T A WIFE DO??

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>>106521472
retarded 3rd worlder
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>>106521665
Fibbybippy

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>>106521154
In reality, the opposite is true. someone post the pic
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>>106521165
Thats true but that doesnt change the fact that autism is my superpower ff
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>>106521154
Most autistic people i know will blindly accept any propaganda except if it conflicts with facts they know about their personal obsession.
Can't tell if that's true for me too, as an alleged retard myself.
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>>106521203
Propaganda isn't about telling believable lies.
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>>106521154
>dumb pic that was always seen as a joke
>braindead newfags take it seriously
You all have bigger things to worry about if genuine autists having any advantage over you makes you upset.

Let's make the internet comfy again.

Topics
* Recommended Browser Extensions
* Anonymous Account Creation
* Alternative Frontends

Things that make the internet good again.
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>>106520202
https://github.com/atauenis/webone

See how far you can get with this, otherwise it should still be perfectly usable
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>>106519929
> Recommended Browser Extensions
Libredirect, tampermonkey
> Anonymous Account Creation
Cock.li
> other
Create blog/site and join the webring
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>>106520881
needs ublock too
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There is no way to deshittify the internet, it must be killed
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>>106521696
All you need is willpower from a few nerds, sadly zoomers are feckless retards and won't do anything unless specifically told to do it.

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where is it?

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>2025
>still using BBC++
YWNBAW

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This is what nexusmods.com looks like on my Windows 10 machine with default settings inside Chromium/Edge, on my 27" 1440p screen at 100% scaling. How do I make the text rendering look exactly the same on openSUSE Tumbleweed or Fedora using GNOME or KDE Plasma? I'm not interested in debating which is more accurate, I just can't read linux text rendering as it's blurry, jaggy, thin, and strains my eyes. But I want to move away from microsoft's software and rather enjoy using Linux overall.
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>>106521447
I'm not that technical, so I'm not sure if I already did what you said, but here's what I tried to do to fix fonts on my current linux install of Fedora Workstation 42 (GNOME). I downloaded GNOME Tweaks and set hinting to slight and subpixel rendering to RGB. After that I downloaded Microsoft Fonts from here: https://mscorefonts2.sourceforge.net/
Then I restarted the computer and went into Firefox settings and made sure it's using the default fonts it uses on windows, New Times, Arial, etc, and set lowest font size allowed to 13, everything like defaults on Windows. Problem is it still somehow looks slightly worse than Firefox on Windows, which I usually "fix" by using betterfox github tweaks listed here under "FONT APPEARANCE" section
https://github.com/yokoffing/Betterfox/blob/main/Peskyfox.js
Firefox without these changes strains my eyes too much on Windows too, and it's the same with using Blender or GIMP, which makes me think that they might be using the same default text rendering Firefox or Linux uses without proprietary stuff that Windows has. Is there any way to make these tweaks inside firefox on linux? I tried to apply them but they seem to work only on windows, as in they don't even show up in about:config in linux and adding them manually seems to do nothing at all
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>>106521512
>Microsoft Fonts from here: https://mscorefonts2.sourceforge.net/
No no no no no no no. These are old, very broken versions of only like 10 fonts from the late 90s. You have to get proper modern versions of everything from a Windows ISO. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Microsoft_fonts#Extracting_fonts_from_a_Windows_ISO
I don't really blame you for fucking this up, stack overflow, and AI don't understand the difference.
>Firefox
I haven't used Firefox in a long time but if I recall some of the defaults for using serif or sans serif differ between Windows and Linux. You might want to check those too. Also I vaguely recall something about the math font settings being hard to get to if you also care about those.
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I kind of missed that you're trying to match Firefox to Chrome, I originally thought you were using Chrome on Linux too. Chrome does its own text rendering using different gamma to make skinny fonts a little thicker so you might need to enable stem darkening to get a comparable effect on Firefox. But I'm not super sure how using a high DPI display affects that either
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>>106521552
Damn arch wiki is useful as fuck, I think I'll just go ahead and dedicate a day to installing Arch properly and setting up fonts and shit using arch wiki. Maybe this fixes my issues since it seems they say the old fonts don't have proper hinting which is probably what makes them look so blurry and jaggy on sites. I hope this shit fixes it because text rendering has been practically the only issue keeping me from moving to linux full time. Would these fonts also fix Chromium text rendering in browsers and stuff like Steam? I don't mind using some foss chromium browser like Chromium or Brave, but without any font changes they don't render text properly for me either rn. The most annoying part is how clear and crisp text looks in linux native programs, like using KDE or GNOME and everything looks so nice out of the box, but if I download a browser or steam it just looks like dogshit. Annoying as fuck
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>>106521604
As long as the programs can find your fonts they have the opportunity to use them, although I'm not sure whether something like steam would try to. Remember that programs aren't expecting you to have them on Linux so they might hard-code something else. Although generally fonts don't get hard-coded on Linux they just trust fontconfig which ironically causes other bugs but I digress. I put all the Windows fonts in ~/.local/fonts. Everywhere on the internet says you have to re-generate your fontconfig cache after this but as far as I can tell that's not true it just starts to work.
>The most annoying part is how clear and crisp text looks in linux native programs, like using KDE or GNOME and everything looks so nice out of the box, but if I download a browser or steam it just looks like dogshit.
That mostly shouldn't be the case, common distros I know of set their system fonts to be your preferred serif/sans serif/mono fonts. So on e.g. KDE you should mostly see Noto fonts everywhere. If you have Liberation Fonts installed, get rid of them, they're probably being aliased to Arial and TNR in your distro config.


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