>come on baby rob Linspire
>May 7, 2025
>the AFFORDABLE choice>tagline of a linux distro you have to pay fortop kek
Is this forced GPL?
>>107546087Should I use Linspire or Xandros?
DCA E3 EditionHow 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 headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107548509I had cheaper Arctics I liked them as gaming headphones. Yours should be way better. Listen to it and return it if something is off. I don't think there is much options with ANC though.
>>107545202an entire forum dedicated to spending money on snake oil
>>107545226You should never use headphones for any reason.
>>107548550>no ANCMaybe nova was for the best>>107548588I have an old cheap sennheiser so just about anything will probably sound better. I just needed something that can block out all my PC fans that will go hard this winter
>>107548784Do you want to listen to music in them?
Is there a way to directly connect to each other without using internet service providers?
>>107542795Direct dial modem. Startech still sells all the hardware you need to create your own old school BBS or UUCP network. Even your own personal (quasilegal) dialup ISP if you get creative.
>>107543516meshtastic
>meshtasticThoughts on Reticulum?
>>107546541I personally have little hope for it. The protocol seems weak and the CLI/GUI applications for it even weaker.
>>107542795Yes. In a freak off. Only way we're getting out of this situation anyway if you ask me. If every 4chan user globally gave in to the heat of the rhythm, and we all just got in a ball of sex energy requiring numerous bottles of baby oil, just trust me it'd solve everything. 4chan 4reak off my nigga. Oh. The jail guard is here. Bye.
>$600>already reached goal of 2000 preorders>5000 preorders as of now>still not a single hands-on overview video of the phones performance>somehow cant afford to invest in a prototype to do soyeah im gonna go ahead and ruin the fun right now and spoil it.... its going to be utter and total dogshit. I saw a bunch of headlines talking about this phone and got excited only to find out its make believe, theres not a single video showcasing how the phone operates. 5k people so far have been scammed right now it seems
>>107547652Every single thing you described is better off done on a laptop.
>>107547702good luck pulling out your laptop on the bus to work to tinker on your pet project, you waste so much time in such situations when you can easily pull out your phone
>>107547702>let me guess, you need less?
>>107547759Qwerty keyboards that are too small to touch type are pointless.
>>107547777worked on my Blackberry Passport
Hi there, can you recommend me some selfhosted software? I already got>a homepage>jellyfin>immich>peertube>seafile>privatebin>bookstack>plik>radicale>Apache2 WebDAVany ideas? and yes, I'm using all of them
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>>107544057nitter>inb4 twitter is canceryes, but sometimes you need to see a given tweet or its repliesthere's probably an equivalent for instagram>>107545255>kicked out of the PlaystoreI hate the antichrist.
I have Kavita for manga and comic books. Dash. for basic monitoringRuttorentDuckdns for external connectionsHomar for home page>>107544057>>immichI like photoprims a bit more. Another cool thing I have is KVM with HDMI in. It's convenient if you have server somewhere far away. You can power it on/reboot it, mess with bios settings or reinstall OS. I want to add some cloud storage, audiobook streamer, regular book reader, arr apps, smarthome hub stuff and grafana.
Use caldav and cardDav, selfhosted calendar an contacts syncing.Vikunja is a task manager. You ca link it tot *daV. Make attachments, track projects etc. Links to *dav.Paperless, less you dump anything into it and the OCR will make it searchable. Not quickly linked to the others, but you can.
>>107544057xmpp
DUCKDUCKGO IS FUCKING WOKE I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IT'S FULL OF USELESS RESULTS
>>107543490>>107544889buy an ad
>>107545193It is real good though. I am a happy customer. Not affiliated with it or anything.
>>107543303>Why not just stick with Google?Search engines are a biased window into the web. We want to filter out SEO and discover actual interesting webpages.>SHIT tier alternativesduckduckgo.com>Deep tier (best first)old-search.marginalia.nustract.commojeek.comyep.comrightdao.comboardreader.cominfotiger.comultra.gondola.pics (near fulltext 4chan archive)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
What do you anons think of Ecosia? I don't really care about the environmental aspect but the search results seem good. I went from searx > ddg > mojeek and all had pretty bad results.
>>107543303The internet you grew up with no loner exists. Don't even bother searching anymore, the days of having access to a world of information is long gone. You need to accept this.
how do I make friends with the help of AI, the state of the art technology?
>>107545341have it help you analyze where your social skills need improvement. have it review social encounters that you can recall.
>>107546790>social skillsnone>social encountersnone
>>107545341You can watch AI make AI friends, I suppose. Make your own friends separately.
>>107545341Look among people who lost their jobs because of AI. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
You're that pedo from irc aren't you
If you can't effortlessly produce 300k of production grade code with AI, you're a chump
>>107548148It's just unmaintainable cruft grafted on more cruft, write once read never.
thinking lines of code is a meaningful measure denotes deep ignorance. Including JSON, HTML and the like in the line count is straight up retardation. Unfortunately that does not disqualify you from a succesful career in tech
>Over 13k JSON filesWTF is his enterprise app meant to do? Generate JSON files?
>>107548059>Andrew Ansley helps agencies and businesses leverage AI to scale their operations and profitability. He’s transformed 200+ agencies’ workflows using AI systems, turning manual processes into automated revenue engines. As a Search Engine Land contributor and conference speaker, Andrew brings deep expertise in building AI-driven systems that increase profit margins from traditional 15% to up to 80%.He's a grifter sucking resources out of companies with too many MBAbros trying to jump on the AI train. Not sad to see so many companies get swindled by him but he's still an ass for poisoning the market.
>>107548620the AI is self replicating through json files, soon the whole universe will be json files
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KktpjvYwLw>stop telling me to run Windows 10 LTSC>I will just keep running Windows 10 Pro and not update. You don't need updates, they only make everything worse and they are remote code execution from Microsoft!LTSC bros ... your response?
>>107547974From the video, he sounds like a soi reddit goy who wants you to push you and his normie customers to win11 because thats what the goyim do
>>107548088He literally says you should stay on 10, retard
>>107548013>69noice
>>107548118>He hates microsoft updates because they can remote codebased>Meanwhile he doesnt mention anything about Security updates, aka the reason most people choose LtscYou can chose which update to install, and I dont remember any official win10 microsoft update fucking up my computer as hard as this baldie says. Also, this "no-update" thinking is a double edged sword for windows, since you dont know what kind of vulnerabilities exist on your current version of windows, but I can rest easier with Ltsc compared to win11 cucks since ltsc is business oriented and the stakes are higher. But yes, I remember that security update that crashed every screen on every airport. This is why my main OS is linux.>You fuckers probably got your license illegally so fuck youredditcore cringe>Wahh you will miss new software compatibilityLike what? Everything works on win10 my negro.>Normies dont know shit so Id rather fix them with a computer that supports both win10 and 11 in case they feel saucy and decide to windowhopBased enough, but cant you just install mint to their pcs? Also, lots of pcs cant go to win11, so why not install them these ltsc versions instead? Or at least mention it to them as an alt solution?
>>107548379>this "no-update" thinking is a double edged sword for windowsIt isn't, it is a single-edged sword right into your own intestines. Without security updates, any online system will, sooner or later, become vulnerable, period.
That's really fucked up and sad, I mean it's amazing that we will have official Commodore 64s running at 48MHz with all kinds of new mapped storage devices and extra RAM. But it's also sad that this is, probably, the most exciting computer thing to happen since 64 bit became a thing, which in reality didn't actually help anything but large web pages of GARBAGE and lazy multi-absraction gaymes.I would like to see a new computer with 3D capability, amazing sound including hardware dedicated VST host, etc. and fast sprites. Something that doesn't do the modern web but supports online matching and gaming. And you can do it all in BASIC. Interestingly the new Commodore owner has hatched up a dev lab with a lot of the OG Commodore people, Jay Miner heading it up, where they are going to come up with something next-gen that beats Amiga and Commodore times Atari. Now I might not buy a turbo C64 but I probably would buy whatever they ultimately cook up.This computer would dominate. Who would buy a Switch? Honestly it should happen and it would slay.
>>107543067From what I'm getting the new C64 is just a linux box with extra fluff so eh? It's no different from Chinkware handhelds running Emulationstation.And what you described is just pointless because sadly computers don't work like that anymore. Nobody is losing their minds over 3D rendering, spirets and lol BASIC. You're an autistic 40yo guy with no sense of reality and thickest nostalgia google.
>>107544636>From what I'm getting the new C64 is just a linux box with extra fluff so eh?That was the OLD new C64. The NEW new C64 is a turbo enhanced "real" one with extra stuff onboard like a RAM drive, direct access from BASIC to the SD card, other stuff.It's completely different from emulators.
>>107543348>There were like 40 commercial releases for the C64 last yearWhat? FR FR?
>>107543329
>>107543151>(((Capitalism))) priced hobbyists out of tech.C64 cost the equivalent of $2000 in todays money when it came out, and you bitch about a raspberry pi costing $35.
Does anyone else remember when this board had its anti-gaming phase? People here acted like video games were a waste of time and you're a faggot if you spend even a second playing videogames, but those same people watched hours upon hours of anime, which is no better than video games in terms of productivity or "wasting your time"You can tell it stemmed from the fact that Linux couldn't really run games. When proton came and gaming on Linux became infinitely easier, people started acting like gaming is fine.Very odd era
I remember when this whole site had an anti-furry phase now like half of this site is furries kek
>>107533949A hobby should satisfy advancement of a personal attribute: physical, creative, mental, and/or social.Depending on the types of PC games you play it can satisfy 3 of the 4, and maybe some day, exergames and VR might actually make an inroad in the physical category someday.Creative would need be something like learning modeling, CAD, etc or building games.Social because playing games with comms and games focused on group gameplay.Mental depending on support can be puzzles or even certain strategy games and management.
>>107548009>PC games you play it can satisfy 3 of the 4You're stretching things enormously. > MentalAlmost all games are absolutely trivial in comparison to real life pursuits and that's pretty much a requirement for popularity and commercial viability. Even your beloved strategy games are almost always trivial and in competitive settings largely come down to quick execution learned through monotonous repetition. > SocialYou're socializing almost exclusively with the worst humanity has to offer. > CreativeThis is somewhat true but the output is worthless by almost any metric.
>>107548110>Worst humanity has to offerGet some IRL friends to group game.>Even your beloved strategy gamesIt's the variety in the genre and manipulating for outcomes in 4x titles, but can become a game of menus if I'm being honest (which is boring). When you're new to a game you're creating new neuronal pathways, like brushing your teeth with your left hand for the first times. If a game is a challenge to manipulate (outside of false challenges due to RNG retardation), it is beneficial. At the point it becomes monotonous or job-like, it should be abandoned, sure.
>>107548009>MentalYou can also have fun getting into the hacking and reversing of a game. Every game becomes a puzzle that comes with in-game rewards.
Fuck WEBPFuck JFIF
>>107545983nta, but mp3 is terrible, opus is better and should be used, so i adopted it and defend it. but opus wasn't imposed on me like webp, and it represents an inconvenience for me and many others, so i don't care if it's good or better. i'll continue using gif, png, and jpg for the time being.the only thing i considered was jxl, but it doesn't seem to have much adoption.
>>107547462I'm an opus shill myself and I agree with your point.but actually with mp3 the situation is much worse than webp vs jpeg because there isn't even a compatibility argument for it either.aac-lc exists, and it has the same fucking compatibility as mp3 while already being almost as good as opus, it's also the same level as mp3 when it comes to royalties and shit.so yeah the example that retard made makes much less sense than the reason you gave, there's truly no reason to use mp3 other than being tech illiterate or having a bunch of old files you don't want to transcode further.
>>107539270Holy shit, it actually works. Thanks
>>107539172Why you so scared of webp, pedophile tranime faggot?
>>107548591Why aren't you?
>2026 in 17 days>technology looking grim
>>107547610that's a man
>>107547682And that is a good thing!
>>107547682>won't trap you into child supportGood.
>>107547682YWNBAW
What Jewish demon made every woman 18-30 get that dumb fucking nose piercing. Bitch you look like you got metal boogers. Get outta here with that childish garbage.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
What's a good project idea to learn REST api?
>>107548263Webapp
>>107548263I really enjoyed Brad Traversy's Node.js API masterclass which used mongo, express, and node on Udemy. It really covers most of the fundamentals and he's a really good teacher. I made my own frontend in Alpine but he provides one for you in react so you don't have to know frontend web dev.Just know when he gets to pagination, doing pages the way he did isn't efficient and infinite scroll is the modern way to do it.
>>107548426>mongongmi
>>107548625Shut up gaywad. He asked for a resource and I gave him one.
Ubuntu 25.10
>>107545844I hope you go with ubuntu, but if you do you need to do one thing via the terminal to make Steam Snap version work. Ubuntu uses snaps and theyre good but super super super secure so Steam won't have access to your mic or anything unless you specifically give Steam access to it. You need to use a command which shows everything Steam has access to and give it access to your audio, pretty easy if you search up how. So yeah snaps are so secure it can be a bit annoying sometimes haha, flatpak, deb packs and .exe just gives software all access by default but ubuntu is like nah, get through the security first
>>107546007I once needed Discord for work (yes, really) and installed it via snap. Worked well.Then I did a journalctl and noticed that AppArmor kept denying it access to read my process list. Like, wtf would Discord need to read my process list for?!Been using snaps ever since, fuck having every program with unlimited access to the shit I'm doing on the computer.
>>107546065>I once needed Discord for workI'm sorry.
>>107546065i couldn't connect to lobbies once on monster hunter because steam snap was too secure, so sometimes it backfires but a quick fix and permission access and the issue is gone. But I prefer snaps being overly secure, and me having to give applications access, than them having access to everything to begin with
>>107545982>>107546007Thanks for tips