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Even if you buy several huge drives there's nothing much left to download compared to 15 years ago. I'm saying this as a person who's still seeding and sharing stuff since 2009. Torrent trackers, forums, personal websites with direct links are either shutting down or becoming ghost towns (yes even your beloved Rutracker because two biggest contributing countries are getting destroyed and depopulated), blogspots and file hosting services are totally dead, even p2p networks are dead (even soulseek is becoming a mere shadow of its former self not to mention scammers).

People who used to rip music and films from CDs, DVDs, VHS, crack licenced programs, games, OSs, create repacks, keygens, upload and share their files 24/7 are getting old and tired or worse - facing legal issues, their hardware is starting to fail because it has been running 24/7 for decades. Nobody is passing the torch to younger generation and everyone's getting used to live without a desktop, use subscription based services and products even if they're heavily censored and limited. Newer hard are much less reliable than the ones that were produced 20 years ago no to mention that all storage devices and other hardware are getting ridiculously expensive and companies are eager to price their consumers out of hardware ownership.

I'm not trying to discourage you, download everything while it's still possible, just bear in mind that most good stuff which was very easy to find some years ago is now lost without a trace, you're gonna have to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find anything.
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>>108112771
>Like Blot Mine, Dureforsog, VA - Braindead I-IV to name a few
everything is there in the highest quality on the service I use, not torrent, not spotify garbage btw.
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>>108108281
If somehow piracy is actually stopped there's still an incredible amount of physical media you can find secondhand for very cheap, at least in the US. You can even rip media for free by checking it out from your local library.
The only thing I've noticed that notably lacks in availability is drivers and software and documentation for obscure devices, especially older stuff that hasn't been sold since the early 2000s. I own packet radios I can't even find manuals for.
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>>108113306
i was in your situation where i wasted 30 minutes searching for a movie both on trackers and hindisubsmovies websites, the thing was on youtube the whole time
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>>108109298
Acid usually drains all your lower energy and sends it up.
I recommend thinking over it some more as to not neuter yourself longterm.
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Eh, 'scene' group releasing is still very active and likely always will be. There'll always be an old guard, you seem pretty misinformed and hyperbolic. Nice butt however.

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>Version goes backwards.
>Python 3.6 was released before the version 3.15

Any common sorting software, will place 3.6 as a higher number than 3.15
Because it is read as 3.60

60 > 15

Lmao.
Nobody was smart enough to future proof and released as version 3.06
So they could release 99 versions without any problem.
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>>108112324
>Any common sorting software, will place 3.6 as a higher number than 3.15
You are an absolute retard. The dot in version numbers is not a decimal point.
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>>108112324
>60<15
Python maths
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>>108112492
Never attribute anything to malice that could equally be attributed to mental retardation.
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>>108112324
>Claude how do I separate major version number from minor?
>Grok how do I split a string on a period?
>Tyrone how do I satisfy my wife?
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>>108112324
>Any common sorting software
... has options for selecting the collation type.

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Is it stronger than your PC?
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>U processor
whoever owns this system got duped.
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>>108113551
Why do Brits get their news from BBC?
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>>108113925
Oi! Mate, you got a license for your news?
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>>108113534
Because it's a one size fits all pc made for 400 different industrial applications and it's literally cheaper to have a bunch of overspecced systems than to do do development and testing for 5, let alone 50 different ones.

Besides, the customer is the one paying for the hardware. As long as they don't care, why should the company making these things?
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>>108113534
That's a 2 core CPU for netbooks, nothing really wasted.

>>108113810
It's less about the CPU and more about the board. There is an entire industry around taking crummy x86 CPUs and making boards for commercial/industrial purposes.
It would blow Linux tards minds to learn they will deploy a full x86 pc with Windows just to display a slideshow of jpegs

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And start using open source chat room source code

And AI moderation open source CSAM or of the likeness
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>>108113839
people will do this as soon as incompetent devs create tools that allow more people to easily build and configure them.

spending hours pouring over docs just to get something as simple as a reverse proxy functioning in the hellish swamp of docker containers every app creates is not something people should have to do.

expectations have shifted. if devs don't want to meet users where they are nothing will improve. that's just how it is.
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>>108113839
>some people do this
>works for a while
>their ISPs get c&d
okay champ
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>>108113839
where do you find that FOSS CSAM detection? I am interested, all the solutions I've seen are paid.
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>>108113839
that already exists, its called irc
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>>108113839
>And AI moderation open source CSAM or of the likeness
Are you volunteering your harddrive for the training data?

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use case for polygons edish
This is the general for discussions of usecases for anything.
>what's the usecase for [anything]?
>what makes you think [anything] is a metric?
>that's your misinterpretation.
>This conversation is getting a bit heated. I recommend slowing down.
>resources
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Emmanuele_Bassi
https://ebassi.com/
https://www.bassi.io/
https://mastodon.social/@ebassi
https://developer.gnome.org/
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME

>Code of conduct

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>>108108198
usecase for keeping the mask on?
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>>108099433
How can one man be so far up his own ass to have a phonetic pronunciation of his own name?
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>>108092170
>Use case for women's rights?
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ebasedi
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Is ebussy actually based?

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What about using a static effect in the background, but a still static in the foreground? Gif related. If computers can only analyze individual frames, then they can't see the letter.

I call it Static Static-Static.
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>>108106424
technically that's already in place, but the timer should be the other way around so if it's solved in less than 1 second it won't go through.
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just dont get banned guys. after a month my cookie is so trustworthy I only get a single challenge
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>>108113548
wow amazing idea taking away the scrollbar and making it put them all on the screen like this. thanks
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>>108107101
It's interesting how it's easier to discern the moving noise compared to the non-noise.
You could still do the diffference trick. Just have each pixel store how many of it's neighbours (both spatially and temporally) flipped colour. The black sections will have high difference and the white ones low.
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>>108108904
i see

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Why don't we have big robots yet? Instead our elites are funneling billions into chat bots that larp as humans. Billions of dollars for most useless gimmick ever
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>>108110198
>Why don't we have big robots yet?
As >>108110273 said we do but they're fixed station units.
But the reasons are some why we don't have giant mobile robots
> Energy Storage
Batteries aren't dense enough to last the time needed to make them useful . You'll an ICE engine to keep them going. The flip side is you'll need more efficient electronics to make those batteries go farther.
We also have flying robots aka drones which while lame and gay do their job efficiently.
Maybe. Eventually we'll get better power sources that will give us our gundams
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>>108110198
we do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAqvv6LNi58
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>>108113482
that's not a gundam or an evangelion sprinting at 300 km/h, that's an obese novelty autobot
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>>108110198
an aircraft carrier is basically a big robot.
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>>108113930
fair enough.

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Just tested this as an alternative for Discord and have to say it's actually pretty good. Encrypted chats, voice and screen share with unlimited quality and bitrate and you can host your own server if you want. It's open source and partly compatible with Matrix (devs claim they are working on making it fully compatible). Why did nobody of you faggots mention this as a Discord alternative before? Fuck Element, Teamspeak will be my future Matrix client.
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>>108110410
I tried it when they dropped the beta last fall. It doesn't have basic functionality like a server admin being able to delete chat messages, or those chat messages being stored server side. I honestly think the only reason teamspeak 6 hasn't taken off is because the devs or the company are being funded specifically not to. That is the only logical reason that explains the complete dumpster downfall of teamspeak
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>>108110859
normalniggers were a mistake anon.
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>>108112628
Fucking turn the phone so that the camera faces your monitor you amoeba
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>>108110569
many such cases with the hyper retarded tech illiterate masses
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>>108110859
Reddit killed forums before discord did

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Only dalits code in C sar, Python is reserved for supreme brahmin brain
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aren't brahmin the cows from fallout
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Is this why Windows 11 is so bad?
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>>108110838
redeem windows copilot llm asap saar
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Indian caste discrimination fascinates me.
What deterimines the caste you're born into?
Are the dalits actually a literal servant class?
Do the brahmins legitimately think they're better than the other indians?
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>>108113561
Yes
Worse
Worse

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108073212

>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
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo

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>>108113112
was this from the super bowl?
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scans Edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead

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>>108113321
Who knows? We think it stinks!
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>>108096868
Are neon's just completely fucked now? Do RED and OPS even do interview's anymore? Get on MAM before it really is too late lol
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>>108113779
RED is still interviewing
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>>108113779
Climb from red isn't even hard bro
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>>108113779
No, the reason all the top trackers are clammed up so tight is precisely because they're getting a slow and steady flow of experienced users from these pathways available to new users now. If those pathways dry up, the trackers will look for new ones. There will always be routes available.

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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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>>108113580
Why do you think I give a shit about what the operators want?
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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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When did you realise all the people claiming "Wayland doesn't work" either tried it on Xfce or haven't tried it in years?
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>>108106849
>still no fractional scaling
Scaling is the responsibility of the application.
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>>108113478
>Scaling is the responsibility of the application.
retard take
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>>108113516
That's how the fractional scale protocol works on wayland.
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>>108074472
If it doesn't work on Xfce, I'm not using it. Simple as
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>>108074478
Absolute Chad.

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Why didn't they make it so a room is only hosted on one server and everyone participating can access it with an API from every other server? Why does every room need to be copied to every other server creating infinite bloat and making it impossible to run your own server? Are they retarded or is there a deeper reason?
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>>108113043
still not uploading all my keys to your server

still using iphone 17 with memory tagging
still using 5g only to stop wifi attacks
still using signal in person verified safety numbers

i use signal to sell very expensive exploits, why no one steal them yet? i thought the server was gonna invite trump into my pms and magically send him all past message keys that are already erased from ram

enjoy your spam, backdoors and open source commies meanwhile i will enjoy white man cia tech made to protect spies

>dont look at matrix key upload backdoor look at ice or something pls
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>>108109811
idk but I host an xmpp server on tor at home
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>>108113082
xmpp clients are all dogshit and make the entire protocol not worth interacting with.

i might try Stoat (revolt). not e2ee but if its just one server with my friends i dont think they're too worried about me spying on their DMs.
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>>108113074
>glowfags will totally be interested in my little script kiddy bussines!
They aren't.
Signal is CIA funded and the whole "random person suddenly shows up, who you didn't invite" happened so far only to political groups.
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>>108113168
>Signal is CIA funded
read >>108113074
>i will enjoy white man cia tech made to protect spies
lol you cant even read, you failed to read twice already ahahaha
>>glowfags will totally be interested in my little script kiddy bussines!
whats your networth i deal to governments stay poor illiterate retard
>happened so far only to political groups.
ok commie

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Have the goys stopped their subs to creative cloud cause of AI ?
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>>108113030
>Normies don't use Adobe anymore
They never did. People edited photos in paint or in their phone gallery.
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>>108111995
Every company claims to support opensource until the money starts coming in.
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>>108108689
Normies just prompt AI if they want a meme, no need to pay adobe a monthly sub just to edit some pics
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I find it fascinating how the "AI will kill SAAS" narrative popped up everywhere seemingly overnight and now the markets are freaking out. I'm sure people have been saying this for years as it's an obvious consequence if you believe LLM's advertised capabilities, but I swear I woke up one morning a week or two ago and suddenly everyone was regurgitating this narrative.
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>>108113230
>They never did. People edited photos in paint or in their phone gallery.
Everyone sued to use it, but they just pirated it. You appear to have hit the nail on the head though: "People edited photos...in their phone gallery". Normies now use their phone as their primary computing device, and no one gives a shit about Adobe there. Adobe is thoroughly a desktop software.


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