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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>Useful programs and live Windows environment:
https://hirensbootcd.org/download/

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>>108113892
I have a 4TB N300, I'm running it on an open bench right now and even then I don't notice any sound.
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>>108113910
There are UEFI-updates for boards that came out during the BIOS days?
>>108113536
Posted at /fglt/ just minutes ago:
>Take your better PC, place Gentoo in a chroot'able directory, configure it to Athlon II X2, install everything needed and then transfer it over to that shitbox.
When asked about some old Athlon setup.
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Are the free CISCO classes good?
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>>108114715
only as good as cisco certificates could get you
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>>108114725
I didnt even know they came with certificates

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how do we save Postman?
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>>108114463
Uh... My browser already does that though...
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>>108114398
lol
tell me you're unemployed without telling me you're unemployed
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>>108114426
It's fairly useful in a dev team. You can have a shared collection with a bunch of stored requests for the APIs you maintain and ones managed by other teams. "Shit, what was the endpoint that generates JWT for the billing team's API?" and it'll be right there in the shared collection. Saves you a bunch of digging through scattered incomplete Confluence docs when testing shit.
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>>108112919
stop using fedex and ups
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>>108114514
your browser does a whole lot extra in terms of security sandboxing that's not part of the basic http spec. hard to lock down exactly why a request chain might be failing with all the extra invisible details

Holy shit archive.today is a literal botnet now that uses your machine to ddos some random Finnish blog when you visit it
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>>108111465
2ESL4ME
What is this article trying to say?
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>>108112095
>>108112154
Just install uBlock Origin in your browser. It blocks scripts like these.
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>>108111465
>archive.today
Lmao, just few days i was thinking about them. I wonder who is funding that site, all of that storage and traffic must be expensive. Even archive.org begs for support, but archive.today just chugs along.
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>>108114602
>Lmao, just few days i was thinking about them. I wonder who is funding that site, all of that storage and traffic must be expensive. Even archive.org begs for support, but archive.today just chugs along.
archive.today has a donation link too at the top of their site, but they get less traffic and host less stuff.
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>>108112095
>designed to stifle someone's free speech
harassing and intimidating someone into taking your dirty laundry off the internet isn't free speech, hope this helps tranny, kill yourself

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Xlibre is better than both Xorg and Wayland. Change my mind.
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>>108100398
Wayland is ok with mutter though.
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>>108112133
Why does red hat want to kill it?
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>>108114531
X is for heckin chuds o algo
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>>108100939
The way I see it Xorg is the political fork and Xlibre is the true spiritual successor. It does have an actual usecase for traditionalist distros/desktops, X thru ssh, low end devices and cripple services.
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>>108114531
Officially it's because of security reasons and do things that "can't be achieved with x"
A whole compositor the way wayland defines it is not an easy task to deal with and the whole array of features a user might expect can only be achieved by the biggest projects(basically gnome and KDE) and the rest is gonna play catchup for a few years.
The ones at the top define what "wayland" and what its going to be in the future, either directly or indirectly, so people speculate that they want to do the same as google with chrome and fuck every possible competitor through annoying or impossible standards.

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Which programmers or systems architects are overrated? I'll start with picrel.
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>>108113644
how is Von Neumann overrated
he is a strong contender for the most intelligent person in modern history and he was funny as shit too
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>>108113644
>von neumann
alright nice bait OP you got a reply from me
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>>108113644
nice bait, here's an actual one
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>>108113644
How is it even biologically possible to be as smart as him? How can a random sequence of alleles produce a being that isn't merely one step ahead, but basically a world apart from everyone else? Most importantly, how has natural selection not produced more like him?
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中国人 edition!
Previously on /desktop/: >>108032382
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>>108114048
>except the pictured cputnik.
AlsaMixer.app also worked but that was it. Needless to say, I won't be giving it up at that. I will be toying around with this.
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>>108114080
Fishies are actually emulated WiiWare.

https://miiwiki.org/wiki/AquaSpace

I put it at 3x internal resolution with Area Sampling for the smooth rendering shown.

Wall tile is just the default with the built-in OpenStep theme. Again I haven't done much actual customizing, but one step at a time.
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>>108090334

>The Avalanches (Since I Left You)
>Royksopp - Melody A.M.
>Foobar2000 default dark mode
>Windows 10

What the fuck.
Are you me?

>>108091088
NTA, but Locally Integrated Menus are way better IMO.
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>>108114097

Also not pictured is the display manager, ly. It's very simple, but looks nice and serves its purpose.

Here is the relevant config for anyone interested.

(You have to disable lightdm because it's started by default with services.xserver.enable = true)

services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.enable = false;

services.displayManager.ly.enable = true;
services.displayManager.ly.settings = {
load = false;
save = false;
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>>108098813
The themes look nice, what are ya using?

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Theoretical AI Agentic TUI 3D-Graphic VR/AR OS Concept
Name: ScanLine OS
A agentic AI-driven OS in a 70s CRT scanline terminal aesthetic. Navigates via retro TUI with raycasted 3D visuals using procedurally generated, syntax-highlighted characters per frame. Runs on any GPU via emulators; fully open-source.
Features:
Display: Emulates CRT scanlines, glow, distortion. Output as ANSI/ASCII + colors at 30-60 FPS.
3D Rendering: Software raycasting for pseudo-3D envs/objects in char grid. Glyphs highlighted by depth/lighting/AI state. E.g., agents as animated sprites in filesystem maze.
AI Core: Swarms of agents (LangGraph/AutoGen) for autonomous tasks: file mgmt, browsing, coding. Interact via NL prompts or VR/AR pointing. Agents self-spawn/improve.
GPU Support: CPU fallback; accelerate with Vulkan/OpenGL emulators.
VR/AR: OpenXR integration; spatial CRT screens, holographic agents. AR overlays retro UI on real world.
Open Source: 100% FOSS (MIT/GPL). Linux/BSD base, Rust/C raycasting, Python AI (ONNX/tinygrad). No blobs/telemetry.
Why? Retro-cyberpunk + AI power without bloat. Procedural desktops, AI filesystem inhabitants.
Build It: Prototype raycast TUI + agent loop. GitHub repo for collabs: raycasters, AI devs, retro/VR hackers.
Thoughts? Hack on this?
I don't have the tech, Never will
If it can be done, It should be at least tried, Maybe not with 70s retro style, Maybe 4k? I dont know
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>>108113231
>Your probably
GOOD MORNING SAAR
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>>108113231
On the contrary, the CIA would love it if everyone used "agentic" OSes. Imagine the security holes.
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>>108113823
Not if it was built to be anonymous, Security holes only happen because nobody is monitoring the AI, If its Open Source then the community monitors the AI and can make changes more rapidly to an AI than a corp
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>>108113823
Doesn't the US military pump propaganda into movies about how AI will cause an Apocalypse? MKULTRA and Predictive Programming
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>>108114393
>t. retard who doesn't even know how the technology he is shilling for works

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>>107968769
Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout
>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain
>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info
https://www.thinkwiki.org/

Model generations:

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>>108111783
i mainly bought it because of the old keyboard design + its european prices so theyre a bit higher than US prices anyways — 80 bucks was pretty much the lowest i could find that wasnt missing an ssd or had some defect haha
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>>108109716
to give another opinion: T480 i7, technically with Nvidia GPU but I disabled it entirely for battery life. running Artix xfce
I don't struggle with performance at all on it and use it a lot more than my more powerful desktop (I like staying in bed with it kek). use it mostly for browsing, playing a few games like Blue Archive or Koikatsu (reminder: I disabled the Nvidia GPU, I do it all on the integrated graphics), image editing on Krita, and other general stuff. sometimes all of that at the same time. works really well for me and with the 72Wh external battery upgrade I get 10+ hours of web browsing on it
the default screen panel isn't very good but it can be modded very easily (the panel I have on mine is really good). I have an A485 on the side too that I like as well
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>>108109716
Unpopular opinion but the best T480 still gets rekt by a 4 year old Chromebook CPU.
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why in the fuck are w530's so much money now. This shit is ewaste, i just want a k2000m motherboard.
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>>108114416
>the CPU that is 5 years newer is slightly better
lmao

No age verification required.
No phone number required.
:)
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>>108107847
used by 20 NEETs in total.
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>>108107954
This is /g/ not /x/ you retard
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>>108107990
Nothing ever happens faggot.
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i think im going to move to matrix. does screensharing work on linux? bonus points if it sends your desktop audio as well
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>>108107847
federation is a dead end for communicating with your friends.
nobody can deal with the overhead of hosting their own server, and federation attracts the kind of trannies who want to share block lists.
P2P or bust.

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It is disrespectful to the creators. They want their websites to be popular, but you want them to be your secret little clubs.

You’re an asshole.
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>>108111867
You should try a really creative funny imageboard called reddit. It's my favorite place to post.
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>>108113660
they will shut down the site, if it isn't profitable enough. this is why you should care.
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>>108113873
Oh no! This will be the first time in internet history that site or service shuts down!
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>>108113568
you should open the image and right click and 'save image as' and give it a recognizable filename so you can find it for later
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>>108113036
>le secret club of jeets
wowee

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AGE Edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>108114400
just checked, no for both...

>>108114388
trying
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>>108114403
TRY HARDER
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yeah I think I fucked it either way, the + receptacle on the caps is breaking off. IPA does not like plastic. I'm a retard
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Oh fuck... The spacebar on this NicePBT set sounds bad, typical bad thick PBT spacebar. Very high pitch noise, which with silent switches sounds very bad

I thought maybe it was the board or stabs or the switches, so I changed it out for CRP spacebar... 100% it was the NicePBT spacebar's fault

Any ideas about how to remedy this? Might try a tiny bit of felt underneath, which helped with ABS MT3 spacebar. Foam is too much
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>>108108395
I'm not going to buy one of these because I don't have a fucking job. How about that for a post on the internet?

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I just think it's neat.
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>>108112403
>more practical: OCaml
Nope.
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>>108107215
It's a good language for prototyping new language features. Quite a few of the modern features that people like in newer languages all came from Haskell.
Unfortunately, they had to make it immutable, so it's largely useless for real projects.
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>>108114383
Monads arent even the hard or unwieldy part
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>>108114407
It's not monads that are hard. The hard part is designing your program to work in an immutable way. Even if GHC optimizes this to allow mutation, it still has a bigger burden mentally than allowing mutation.
Passing a state monad around gets annoying.
Haskell is really good for anything stream based, because you tend to not do direct mutation anyway. However, even SPJ said that "the next Haskell will be strict".
Lazy evaluation with modification is the best way to program, but if you make it immutable, then it adds a lot of mental overhead.
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>>108110544
Palantir uses Haskell to spy on you and send your data to Jews

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>JPEG 2000 is gonna be the future!
>Completely forgotten
>JPEG XT is gonna be the future!
>Completely forgotten
>JPEG XL is gonna be the future!
>...
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I have 2.5gig at home, why would i give a fuck about this? Muh space savings seems like something only third world infrastructure should care about.
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>>108113290
>I-it must be wrong because it's counterintuitive
Greetings from Cope-nhagen.
https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-spec/#profiles
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>>108114460
I don't know about all of that, but jxl-rs is faster and simpler than libjxl, so it seems like a sane choice.
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>>108114441
>Rust
>>108114460
Uh, every single time?
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>>108114527
libjxl is kind of a low-hanging fruit anyway. There was also a Rust library for AV1, but it got mogged by the C-based dav1d and SVT-AV1.

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>Why should you not fart in an Apple store?


>Because they have no Windows!
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We've all heard the stories. Especially during Windows updates. It happened, I am more certain of this than I am of the Holocaust.

But how dangerous is it nowadays? Can you have Windows and Linux coexist on the same disk? I want to buy a new PC as my 13-something years old i7-3770k with a GTX 1080 and 16GB. But I don't know what causes Microsoft to chimp out and do this or how to certainly prevent it as they will have their consumers eat literal shit if it gives them a dollar worth of profit.

I shamefully asked ChatGPT and it said it's a *near* zero chance IF you disconnect the Linux driver during Windows updates. Is that the best I can do?
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>>108105155
>I wish there was a way to config the motherboard to hide the other drive from Windows.
It’s called unplugging the drive anon.
Completely worth it if you only use winAIDS 10% of the time only for specific programs.
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>>108112116
Why are you retarded?
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>>108104371
>But how dangerous is it nowadays?
Still dangerous.
>Can you have Windows and Linux coexist on the same disk?
Can you? Yes. Should you? No, because Windows will wipe it because MicroJeet has a chimpy about it.

Just get two drives, put Linux on the second one after Windows and MicroJeet will at least RESPECT the dual-boot at that point.
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>>108104371
Happened to me years ago, I ended up moving linux to a seperate SATA SSD and adding a power switch between it and the motherboard so it can be turned off during updates. I wish there was a way to do this with an M.2 SSD.
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>>108106528
Name 5 games you want to play that you can't play on Linux.


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