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https://x.com/wccftech/status/2021038177646240059
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>>108107330
why do you buy expensive ram? we don't do this here in germany!
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>>108109831
must've sounded funny in your head
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why is this fantasy thread about chinese DRAM being bumped but not the truth thread >>108111523
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>>108112002
>why are you talking about tech you can actually buy right now and aren't interacting with my doomfagging thread
You fucking currynigger this isn't twitter you can't engagement farm on here.
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>>108107330
Someone has to follow his updates

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You sit down in front of an Apple computer. You don't know anything about the person who owns it and you're allowed five minutes to poke around. What is a DEAD giveaway that would make you think, "Damn, this guy really knows what he's doing. I kneel."?
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>>108109762
the apple store "genius" saw my terminal was open and accused me of breaking the computer somehow with it and wanted to deny the warranty on the touchpad
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>>108113020
no xhe didn't
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>>108111779
>MacBooks are shit computers barely capable of basic tasks
My $4000 PC with Windows 11 shits itself when I open a fucking folder with 100 files
What are we even talking about m8
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>>108113052
i wish that were true
i tried to explain how i use it for my work as a software developer and then they got excited and wanted to tell me about their iphone idea as if i know the first thing about programming that shit
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>>108109762
If they were using it to float freshly poured concrete, I would think they were pretty based.

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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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>>108074472
>Xfce
Their design philosophy is "it'll be ready when it's ready".
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>>108110856
This is you LOL. Anti racism and cuckolding are the same thing. I've never met a respectable person who isn't racist.
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>>108110904
yeah yeah, whatever you say chud.
just stay in your containment basement and board.
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>>108108149
American brainrot politics. And yes I'm aware that most of the developers are European which makes it even dumber.
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>>108110887
Atleast it doesnt force Wayland like Gnome does.

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What a fucking dick sucker.
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>>108112839
who, you? yes you're quite gay and probably have faggot aids like steve jobs did.
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>>108112867
No Steve faggot
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>>108112839
He still works on declining the job offer?
Damn. Now that's dedication.

>Hi Apple, this is my daily e-mail reminding you once again to choke on a bag of dicks. I'm not falling for it.
> Regards, L.
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>>108112839
sad how he became a vibe coder. rms (PBUH) would never
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>>108112839
>He still works actively to this day
Hahaha and Linux still doesn't work, idk if he's a sunk cost con artist or a retard

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Which ones do you use /g/, and why?
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>>108109142
This one. Also a little bit of Arch and Debian on the side since I have multiple devices.
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Slackware or PCLinuxOS. Maybe OpenMandriva.
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MX Linux. I like that it is Debian based, systemd is optional, it’s portable, and it’s easy as hell to use with some nice tools out of the box
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>>108109142
Microsoft's Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 (21H2) en-US x64
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>>108111708
GNU/Linux, not Microslop Windows.

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

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Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
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3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>108111983
Then that's fine, they are indeed foreign (repoless) packages. If they're only appearing as such now it must be due to a change in how Yay displays its post-operation logs or something.
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is there a way to dump kde clipboard to a text file?
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>>108112849
wl-paste
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>>108112897
thanks i'll give this a try. i have hundreds of links in the clipboard that i'd hate to lose.
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wl-paste isn't working the way i was expecting it to - only dumps the top entry instead of all entries. thanks anyway.

Was this the correct course of action for updating the servers, /g/?
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>debian 11
became stable august 2021
>debian 12
became stable june 2023

so he hasn't updated his shit in 2.5 years? and why not just uninstall proxmox if he doesn't want it? or do a fresh install and copy the data over
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>>108112203
Opportunity cost.
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>>108109562
reminder that this site was founded by a guy who then hanged out on epstein island.
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>>108112203
>infrastructure you need to serve whatever you're doing costs $10k/h
>backend goes down for 10 hours
>when the backend is down revenue drops to $0/h costs stay at $10k/h
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>>108106130
what he left out is that he updated from debian bullseye to debian bookworm, which is still the version before the current release (debian trixie)...
so he's still 2+ years behind, the software on that server is from late 2022 to mid 2023
anyway morale of the story is don't use proxmox because proxmox is just debian anyway but with a bunch of guis and way less control

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I'm developing software (embedded) for our family buisness. That + I help assembling stuff we sell and my dad pays me a little above average where I live.
The easiest way to earn something solo is to be an engineer/embedded dev and you need a unique idea.
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>>108111533
For the most part they don't, companies do.
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>>108111533
>release popular app
>charge 99 cents for it
I know a dev whos made a couple of grand off one one of his apps
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if you look on android theres a dozen different file managers and ftp servers and other similar apps. they all do the same thing but they push ads or charge to unlock more features. those guys make millions for what is effectively a basic OS feature thats standard on linux or windows.
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>>108111533
>build app (doesn't matter what it does)
>release it for free
>get millions of users (this step matters)
>ads
>more ads
>even more ads
>microtransactions
>more microtransactions
>microtransactions to unlock further microtransactions (might be the most important part)
Good luck this works out for far less than 1% of all apps and its still the only real way to make money.

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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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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>>108112764
Just require an ID, it will stop spam even better.
You didn't address the issue of the server simply lying to you and giving you a different person.
And issue that wouldn't exist if you wouldn't rely on an identity server.
Like in matrix, people complained about optional identity servers and nobody uses them.
In Signal, you use it and suck the cock and enjoy it.
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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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Post Your Stack edition

How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones

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>>108112456
Im cured with xduoo too, first and last for me, hifigo is nice, support lady gave me 10 USD for next purchase on top of existing discount. I'm done with spending money on that shit for next two years
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>>108112231
Actually speakertroons should be in their own containment general.
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>>108112977
headphones are undeniably cope
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>>108104798
is this CAD? The 599SE usually goes for around 100 Euro and drops to 80 Euro every other month.
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>>108112995
mogged by ksc75

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SEA baller edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>108112788
>more
KZ PR2 is a $5 shitbud and has all the THD you'll ever need. And it makes you deaf.
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>>108112680
Combine the mid bass from ultra with diamond's mids and treble and you have endgame, EA500LM.
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>>108111011
i’m assuming nothing…i just used APO because, idk idc. It was easier I guess.
Also wtf is ESL?
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>>108108562
sox does it better than some budget IC
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>>108112820
Don't forget the earwax.
>>108113046
The difference is at 20kHz. Pointless for most people.

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Xlibre is better than both Xorg and Wayland. Change my mind.
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>>108112586
not even considering the ones still in development like Cinnamon, COSMIC, and Xfce's Wayland compositor. we're in for a rude awakening in the next couple of years imo
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>>108108802
Interesting. Weirdly enough I never get tearing even without a compositor and with vsync disabled on my amd gpu (rx 7800xt) when playing fullscreen games.
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>>108111532
>X doesnt support fractional scaling
Fractional scaling has nothing to do with the display server. Qt supports (per monitor) fractional scaling on x11.
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>>108112708
Yeah we'll see. I'm on a chuddington-tier artix running xlibre so I'm insulated from this shit. But if you as an application developer decide to go Wayland-only, god help you.

I'm not against "modernization" but the architectural decisions made by the wayland people are just straight up bad. All this dumbfuck fighting and frustration and stalling is 100% because the same people who stonewalled Xorg development are in charge of Wayland protocol development. We are supposed to think the people who deliberately sabotaged their own open source project will be good stewards of a developing one? Insanity.

The final nail in this coffin is that Xlibre isn't even a year old (is it even 8 months old?) and it is getting, in one centralized and easy package, all these "features" that people screamed for years were impossible on X - turns out its just impossible to do on standard Wayland and each DE compositor team has to do it themselves, with varying measures of success.

Hilarious.
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>>108112912
>But if you as an application developer decide to go Wayland-only, god help you.
that's pretty much the reason the Phoenix dev gave for starting the project, sounds about right.
>Xlibre isn't even a year old (is it even 8 months old?) and it is getting, in one centralized and easy package, all these "features" that people screamed for years were impossible on X
Is it? Last I checked the only notable user-facing change was coming with TearFree enabled by default.

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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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>>108089034
what makes you think usefulness is a metric?
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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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Now that's he's done with the stupid game are we getting the operating system of the future?
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>>108111632
>operating system of the future?
It'll be his own custom Linux distro BlowSX
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>>108112750
*inject
But fr, I listened to the guy talk about said "os of the future" in a vid from a few years back, he is pretty clueless. Did he say anything else?
Let him develop his arthouse puzzle games in piece, but I wouldn't expect a half-decent OS out of him.
He didn't even make jai memory-safe, so what are you gonna have, another OS fully of security holes?
PS holy fuck the 10s captcha expiration timeout is evil af
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>>108111760
>I would have agreed with all three of those up until around a year ago

what a moron. desktop linux has been usable every since i started messing around with in ~2010. easy to install and use. back then i knew jackshit about computers
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>>108112858
>desktop linux has been usable every since i started messing around with in ~2010.

It was absolutely fucking horrid then.
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>>108112858
I started using Linux seriously in ~2016 after tons of improvements had already been made and the user experience is still way better today than it was back then.


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