>>107528612>Community notes: This user is in India.
>>107528612no thanks, I'm a goy so I won't buy Dell.
>>107528745They look very warm hearted but might be my optimism
>>107530229Intel is still better on laptops. They use less power than AMD for web browsing and watching video and when you do actual work, they outperform AMD's best as well.On the desktop AMD is far ahead.
>>107528612You already know who the recipients will be.>>107528765Someone post the>Poor mans wife>Average mans wife>Millionaire mans wife>Billionaire mans wifememe
Why is this shit so fucking good?
>>107532651>Most users are on Arch or an Arch distrobased
>>107519148How do I use windows .exe on Zorin? Do I need bottles or wine or something?
>>107498388>you should use linux>and when you do we will still insult youthe eternal tranny
I guarantee you someone talking shit about Mint IN THIS THREAD is wearing nail polish
>>107530093>swapping alt and ctrl keyshttps://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=355087
Linux music players are technology. So let me shill the most amazing one that design focused GNOMERs will know to appreciate (KDE users do not reply) (posted from KDE) the name isEuphonica (flatpak installed) [MPD client with delusions of grandeur]it's an MPD client, MPD is a cock to setup that makes no sense whatsoever to have in current year, but THIS is the besst music player client ever made on Lonisx OS +gnu/. I know because I tried all of them, Gappless, Recordbox, Amberol, Vvave(shit), Tauron(autistic and yet not that feature'full), Strawberry(just why?)...No it doesn't have all the features, but this is the best UX (excluding having to install a worthless suckless-nile music streaming server)Sayonara and especially Elisia are banned from this thread. THanks and discuss. What music player do you use?
>>107522053strawberry lets you
>>107521189>Linux music players are technology.You don't have to add this to virtue signal jannies and mods you're a good boy. Stop being a scared little cuck holy shit.
>>107534199usecase for not collecting good boy points?
just switched to desktop linux, im using audacious right now but im not in love. what i really NEED is something that works with like 30000 songs and lets me have a global shortcut to skip to a random song, but then continue playing the as normal from that random song. Foobar did this but I can't figure out how to do it in audacious, best i can do is a shortcut to toggle shuffle. Any suggestions?
>>107534133>babbys first DnB
Is /g/ rich enough to afford 1 (one) RAM stick?
>>107534273ye
>>107534273i just bought 2x 16gb 8600mhz sticks
>>107534673is that the one with hynix 32gbit m-die? good stuff
>>107534680okay Johnny 5
>>107534273I could sell my DDR5 and go back happily to DDR4. 13th gen Intel here
>free and open source>can run windows binaries>forgotten
>>107527495>usecaseYou twelve year old faggot
>>107534637The generational names and cutoffs are artificial and without basis. But my parents would be boomers by your definition, not me. And you're gen A I guess by that standard. Don't worry little bro, things will make sense to you sooner than later. Probably we will be fucked by 2030 so there isn't much for you to partake in left anyway.
>>107534676You (You) the OP with completely unrelated post which can be basically summarized as>you don't know shit btw did you guys know I'm old?what response did you expect, exactly?
>>107534806True, not sure what I expected.
>>107527509why cant some autist just fix it?
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I just installed gentoo and I'm in slight disbelief at how easy it was (though it may be too soon since just installed the base system without graphical environment yet)And this is coming from someone who mostly just used Debian, although I have experience doing minimal deboostrap installs of debian, so maybe that's what helped me.The main hurdle was the kernel, after it compiled it just got stuck at initramfs generation, I redid the install with a binary distribution kernel and it worked, however I still plan to compile the kernel once i get everything else set up.Also I made the stupid mistake of adding "-nls" to my USE flags in make.conf and it started to recompile gcc because of that one tiny flag, I had no idea gcc was such a huge bloated program that needs almost half a day to compile.
why do some DE or WM set a lower limit for the refresh rate of my monitor? like for xfce, gnome, cosmic, dwm, and niri wm they all limit the refresh rate 15hz lower than it should be. while for kde and hyprland it works just fine
>>107534805is your monitor 144hz?
>>107534820it's 100hz. this issue really bugs me even though the difference between 85hz and 100hz is pretty small
Hey arch shitters, does your pacman have super cow powers? guess not! checkmate!
China is about to make ram cheap again
>>107534418What will that mean for SSDs and GPUs?
>>107534525China will grow larger
US is going to ban or heavily tariff chinese ram for national security reasons.
>>107534418I heard they are planning to make ram chips out of GaN.
>>107534607RAM in EU is cheaper than in USA right now and I hope this trend will continue, thanks trumptards.
More TKLs EditionPrevious: >>107473526 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://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")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107533717It would be, yes. Thanks, guess I gotta cough up the wooting tax.
This is why we use Geon only
>Anon, did you get me my TX films for modding the MX2A Blacks?
One for each of my boywives.
>>107517542silly old me bought an old logitech g900 and i keep hitting the keys next to what i mean because the inputs are so sensitive. seriously annoying. teknet one broke down after a day of use so going to have to stick with the g900 for many years. i need new cpu and ram and mobo and cpu cooler. pissed right off.
I don't think my company will be using something from China called Risk.
>>107530531
>>107531950No, the UNIX people were so incompetent that their own processor failed catastrophically (AT&T Hobbit).
>>107534211Except CISC processors just transform your long fancy instructions to RISC anyway with microcode
>>107534112the hardware is not open sourcethe ISA is open source, which is a purely legalfag distinction because the x86 ISA is also fully documented and nothing physically stops you from making an x86 compatible CPU except for the threat of Intel goons showing up at your door and demanding money.
You're just a seething western racist as usual of the chyna bad shills lol then you're forced to capitulate a few years later that their product does it better without the scam western pricingAnd as the cliche regarding the "risk character" goes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8sDE4mZpUY
redditnormiefaggots be like>just keep using the LEDs my guy they are totally safe and effective what are you a fucking schizo weirdomeanwhile, in reality:https://xcancel.com/hubermanlab/status/1995548617697100270#m
>>107524342>>107524609Andrew Huberman is a """dark enlightenment""" hypergrifter just like (((Lex Friedman))), "Wash your penis" Peterstein, and all the assorted Joe Rogaine circle of grifters.His guest saying LEDs are bad makes me feel safer being around LEDs.
isnt this the snizz guy with the slut wife raising three other mens children?lmao
>>107534422are you a lost bot?
>>107532831yeah but you trust the science of LEDs being evil despite literally zero evidence so that basically makes you into controlled opposition since your factual observations are washed away by the rhetoric that was the point of my post, dumb brains just want to hear what they want to believe, regardless if china and the us raped the entire world with a lab engineered virus
>>107524342blue light just feels awful you dont need any studies to feel it. it feels like youre in a hospital on a surgery table
>>107534327>fascist racist jeet90% of this site
>>107528669+1
>>107534391-t MrReddit
>>107528600But I like AI!
>>107528669so you are pro-ai
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107532498yui enjoyer
VU EditionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107533460Clogged filter.https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide#iem-maintenance
Is there at least one schizo that isn't deaf
>>107530069What is that little VU meter device?
>>107534304Mine have metal filters, I'm not sure what it was but I decided to blow and suck really hard on it (not the gayest thing I've done desu) and it fixed itself. The jungle website is still sending me a replacement pair to exchange for free but this will get me by till then.
3rd worldler here, family is coming from burgerland so I was thinking on getting a pmp. Is the Hiby M300 still good, or should I get the r4? I read some anon in the archives that the r4 are better.
>be Su Hui, 4th century China>21 yo female dev, master of the original high-density token set (Hanzi)>husband leaves her for a thot>decides to deploy the most advanced compression algorithm in human history: the Xuanji Tu>29x29 character grid (841 total tokens)>encodes it onto silk hardware>pic related>to the untrained eye, it’s just a square>to a programmer, it’s a hyper-efficient procedural generation engine>read it forward, backward, vertically, spiraling, corner-to-corner>every traversal vector produces a valid, compiling, rhyming poem>Ming dynasty autist reverse-engineered the code and found 4,206 distinct outputs from just these 841 tokens>think about the data density here>841 characters generating roughly ~120,000 characters of unique, coherent semantic output>that’s a compression ratio that makes zip files look like bloatwareComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107534565>LLM fucking it up while producing legible product is just a result of how much compute its allocated toNo. The output would be the same regardless of clockspeeds. There are bounds to its intellectual capabilities.
>>107534197Translation of one of the quadrants
>>107534702Impressive effort.Too bad I don't care.
>>107534725Who cares about the opinion of a redneck?
>>107534765Nobody cares about your little sentences that mean something when read forwards and something else when read in reverse. It's stupid and ultimately inconsequential. A nice little symbol of ones love for another, but meaningless to the wider world. I'm impressed by the effort but don't care.
>non enterprise laptops Something just feels cheap and wrong with a lenovo that is not black and lacks an orange knob
>>107534813It's a good way to filter out gold diggers and women who outsource their brains to societal trends. Turns out that most women get filtered.
>>107534813>I then proceeded to explainThat's where he fucked up. She got the ick from his need for her validation. He shouldn't have humored her at all. A simple "it's what I like, I don't care what others use" would have ended the discussion.