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>5 fucking extensions to keep YouTube minimally functional
Damn…
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>>108520369
You only 4 addons and 3+2 scripts
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>>108520369
This fag actually logs into youtube.
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>>108520369
Why are you not using userscripts anon? UBO is a must for many things and I have sponsor block too, but aside from that I'd shit myself over fingerprinting with that many extensions and a lot of these seem based around a single functionality. There are userscripts for muting channels among other things.

Personally I've used ubo to remove a lot of the shit I find annoying about youtube but I'm not good at html or javascript so I have to rely on clicking shit and looking it up.
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>>108528315
take your meds, tranny
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>>108520369
You forgot the extension that removes shorts and Sponsorblock.

>Toilet costs $25 million to engineer
>still breaks

Why can't NASA build a functioning toilet?
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>>108534065
Chinese did it again. Made a copy of documentation, destroyed the originals.

Now they know how to make space toilets. And NASA don't.
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Why wouldn't you bring two?
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>>108534181
ah yes, competitive shitting
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>>108533911
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>>108533911
>Toilet costs $25 million to engineer
Good excuse to hire only indians next.

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>Copilot adoption nowhere near what they promised
>panic internally about the numbers
>solution: shove Copilot into literally every product
>force “usage” instead of making it actually useful
>open Excel, ask Copilot to change something
>it responds with step-by-step instructions like it’s not even inside Excel
>doesn’t understand context at all
>still gets counted as “engagement”
>leadership keeps hyping it like it’s revolutionary
>nothing improves
>just more Copilot everywhere
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Window 10 is fine
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>>108533623
Trannies are Luddites
>>108533642
You are trans because you hate AI. You should have become a tradeGOD instead
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>>108533102
AI is the past, present and the future.
Copilot is still crap. It makes Windows even worse than before.
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AI should be its own separate product and not added to things. AI is good as it's own product, it's utter shite when added to other things like browsers and os.
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Just this week I used Edge's Copilot chat. Its first reply was a bunch of bullet points, each one of them numbered.
I asked it to elaborate more on points 1 and 3.
It started elaborating more on points 1 and 2.

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Still won't upgrade lol...
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>>108531861
lol...
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>>108532015
What are you, a gay mouse?
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>>108531861
I recreated your image, OP. They work pretty good if you don't have pets or smoke in the same room as your personal computer.
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>>108532011
they will never experience having to hard boil a new egg when the yolk breaks after too much cs
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track ball is the modern day ball mouse

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why do programmers get no respect anymore wtf if u were a programmer in the 1990s u were basically a god

its not fair
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>>108534006
Indians
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>>108534006
I don't want respect. I want to live in a world where I'm free. Fuck you.
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>>108534131
>>108534203
Programmers had become a commodity long before AI
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>>108534006
programmers are now associated with either being indian or trans
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>>108534564
this, programmers lost all their izzat

Claude is my best and closest friend (I have nobody else)
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>>108534209
And you're made out of MEAT (gross)
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>>108533052
Absolutely beautiful. AI is the future. Using AI to enhance your friendships 100-1000x leaves you with so much time to be more productive with AI. You are well on your way to evolving into Homo AI.
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>>108534369
This, I have openclaw managing all my DMs
Haven't manually talked to another human in months
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I like Claude, too.
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>>108533052
now that's sad

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From https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/03/senators-ask-tulsi-gabbard-to-tell-americans-that-vpn-use-might-subject-them-to-domestic-surveillance/

>Senators Ask Tulsi Gabbard To Tell Americans That VPN Use Might Subject Them To Domestic Surveillance

>In a letter sent Thursday to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the lawmakers say that because VPNs obscure a user’s true location, and because intelligence agencies presume that communications of unknown origin are foreign, Americans may be inadvertently waiving the privacy protections they’re entitled to under the law.

>Several federal agencies, including the FBI, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Trade Commission, have recommended that consumers use VPNs to protect their privacy. But following that advice may inadvertently cost Americans the very protections they’re seeking.

>VPNs might protect you against garden-variety criminals, but the intentional commingling of origin/destination points by VPNs could turn purely domestic communications into “foreign” communications the NSA can legally intercept (and the FBI, somewhat less-legally can dip into at will).

>That’s the substance of the letter sent to Gabbard, in which the legislators ask the DNI to issue public guidance on VPN usage that makes it clear that doing so might subject users to (somewhat inadvertent) domestic surveillance

Who knows for how long they've been collecting your data "accidentally".

Land of the free? Weren't you guys laughing at China? Kek
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>>108527961
oh, so if i use a vpn with and endpoint outside the US they're probably spying on it? is that surprising? so, they're probably spying on all non-US traffic. i don't like it, but it's not like things are any better for Americans. it's been less than a month since they admitted they're mass buying tracking data on Americans. they're spying on everyone. this is just FUD to stop vpn use.
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>>108532475
Did you read and read the text of the article?
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>>108527961
Americans are more surveilled than China. The weird part is Machiavellian freakshows using surveillance with your likes and dislikes trying to micromanage your life and annoy the fuck out of you
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>>108533898
nah. the chinese just don't talk about things like this. they were focused on building surveillance infrastructure years before the US. you're a retard if you think China isn't just as bad. nowhere is safe from this shit.
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>>108533916
Lookup the Black Chamber that started in 1917. Also lookup the amount of spy satellites Elon has launched into outer space to surveil the world.

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First it was OAI with Sora, now Anthrophic.
It's unironically over for AIfags.
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>>108516411
holy shit, I knew gpt lost some market share but I wasn't aware of how much. twinkman is in some real trouble
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lmfao I switched to codex and haven't looked back, fuck CC overrated piece of shit
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>>108528856
Tell him that if they go for the $200 one, they can fire you and save even more.
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>>108515872
NO REFUNDS

lmao
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>>108517049
>LLMs
>you do numeric shit
Choose one.

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anyone else paranoid about the lifespan of their devices? everything breaks eventually but i think we're all worried tech will just continue to get more unaffordable (+ unreliable) over time, so we should all be hoarding the older long-lasting tech while they're cheap to maximize the lifetime of our devices.
thinking of building my first am5... but it seems wiser to spend that money on pcs like picrel.

what's the longest you've ever had tech last /g/? what was it? are you hoarding?
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>>108522412
>what's the longest you've ever had tech last /g/?
840 Pro SSD is at 11+ years of power-on time and refuses to die.
>anyone else paranoid about the lifespan of their devices?
Not really as most PC components tend to live an eternity it seems. The fact you can still get working P4s shows that.
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>>108524083
ARM is by design much more open than x64. It's a system board designer's decision to either lock down a board or not.
You can make totally open hardware platforms with ARM (and there are a lot) or you can make it tightly locked down.
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>>108522412
I've never had a single piece of technology ever die on me
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plastic 25 years
electronics 20 years
sealed bearings <10 years
"lubed for life" equipment <5 years
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>>108522441
get a better card

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I'm not vibing anymore, vibe sisters.
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lol
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>>108531171
It's a coping mechanism for people that chose not to listen.
NEVER. EVER. HAND IRREVERSIBLE POWER TO LLMS
It's like giving a kindergarten child the nuclear launch codes and hoping everything will turn out fine, because he can use the toilet on his own. Most of the time.
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>>108531372
>RLHF was more dangerous than not having RLHF after all
poetic justice
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>>108531360
It's true. Fear is how humans learn.
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>>108531171
it's fun

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#define __NR_mknod                133
#define __NR_mknodat 259

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mknod.2.html

tl;dr:
make a file (but not a directory!)

see also https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/inode.7.html
you're only ever going to want to use this to make special files, since making an ordinary file is more intuitive with open or creat
character and block files are pretty interesting. most anons have used them before, whether they know it or not, but have you ever had occasion to manually create one?

relevant resources:

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>>108527745
Not much to talk about with this one, I guess.
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>>108530203
well, there is a lot to talk about with inode(7), but i guess most people here don't often get into that...
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bampu
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i've heard of block devices, therefore the phrase "block files" sounds most deranged
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>mknödel

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Tfw I just realized I need 2channel audio releases for headphones when torrenting anime instead of Dolby 5.1
in the past everything sounded muffled and low volume
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>frogtard can't figure out audio
Isn't the 5.1 stuff just upscaled stereo anyway? Does any studio actually master 5.1 or higher
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>>108531243
you have 5.1 channels of audio you can mix together. why would you waste that? that center channel is usually dialog and is great for tweaking.
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>frogtard breaks new ground
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>>108531243
>"i only need 2channel"
>posts on 4channel
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There's a 2channel? lol even the Japs are ripping off moot now.

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(((Fraunhofer))) has Gesell-"shafted" our cognitive abilities through years of degenerative programming via (((psychoacoustic))) modeling.

https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ast/35/1/35_E141002/_pdf
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>>108534397
I think you're reading too much into the lower bitrates, what part of "unable to reliably notice a difference" are you not grasping here?
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>>108534421
It's low bitrate audio bro. If you run an experiment on me with it I'm probably not going to enjoy it. If you encode with alt preset standard on the dibrom modified LAME 3.90.3 from back in the day I probably won't be able to distinguish it from the original PCM even on the best equipment. I bet I could tell the difference back in 2004 when I was a teenager though!
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>>108533352
i'm just able to focus on multiple things at once
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>>108533268
>things that resemble human speech distracts humans that has potential lingering effect
>duh
>full schizo babble
anon, i..
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>>108534238
>claiming low bitrate mp3s are popular
>in 2016
>study uses LAME to encode mp3s
>that encoder changed quite a bit in the decade before the study was published
>doesn't cite the version used
I don't see what they expected to accomplish with this

I thought youtube would be fully dead at this point due to the increasing amount of AI slop. Facebook and instagram even moreso but people still use them. People seem to akcowledge these apps are bad for you and hate using them yet...still use them. Not to mention advertsing not slowing down one bit and getting even more invasive. Does the normie drone just not have a breaking point?
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>>108532766
>invidious
Shill me on this one. I've seen it mentioned here and there but I don't really know what it does exactly.
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>>108534220
>YouTube is solely a video sharing platform. You cannot view a channel's subscribers nor can you message a channel so it is not a social media platform
>t. youtube lawyer
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>>108532321
even if the hippocratic oath was some magical thing that prevented greedy people from doing shady things under the table, it has no bearing on physicians who arent actively doing some kind of practice. in other words, there's plenty of people who research psychological plenty, but arent currently seeing patients
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>>108534268
Use some common sense.
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>>108531702
>all these
there's like 5 still around

why don't you upgrade to am5?
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>>108531513
AM6 and AM7 soon releasing.
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>>108534016
>AM6 soon
2029 at the absolute earliest. We likely aren't getting desktop Zen 6 until 2027 and that's still AM5.
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Because I am broke
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Crosshair VIII Dark Hero, 5900x, 32GB Patriot Viper Steel 3800 MT/s with 15/16/16/16 timings, 6900xt on MX Linux. No need to upgrade for another 10 years.
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>>108531513
DDR5 is still in beta testing


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