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Why do people still use guhnome in 2025, usecase?

It doesn't even have a task bar like windows and is functionally broken.

KDE just werks, Krita Just werks, KDE connect just werks.

I installed kubuntu everything just werks with flatpaks.
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reminder that GNOME is funded by redhat which is funded by kikes and owned by IBM
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/support-our-israel-associates
they're less concerned about building a good desktop as they are pleasing their jewish overlords

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107836376
my 7 year old phones display is also full of micro scratches, but you can only see them at certain angles against strong light source, when display is on they are invisible. it is not even gorilla glass, but some off brand tempered glass that on jerryrig test had visible grooves at level 6 and deep at level 7. i do take good care of my phone. i feel like if i went with s24 ultra or iphone 17 they lookd brand new after years of use

im super happy with how my phone held up. i only ever used cheap silicon case that was included with the phone because the back side is glass so super slippery, otherwise i would use it naked. i will never buy screen protector it makes phone feel super cheap. and if there is flagship phone with plastic back ever again, i wont use case either
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>>107836357
Just do it yourself with a $10 one, why would you let an Indian touch your phone? That's the most disgusting thing I've read here today.
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If your bootloader is locked you are a cuck
If your phone isn't rooted you are a cuck
Simple as.
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>>107837125
There is almost no reason to root nowadays. It has more disadvantages than advantages unless you do some specific thing on the phone. Most of the things you needed root for is no longer needed to root for.
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Looking for 'value' chinkphone with at least 12/512, is F7 Pro my best choice?

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Daddy has come home. He will save us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzPN3Zpzusg
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>>107835696
Rules are what define a civilization.
Rules for queuing
Rules for TV licenses
Rules for owning a knife to spread butter and jam on toast.

Long live King Charles
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>>107835160
Very nice indeed.
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DOT
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>>107837064
CUM

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Were CRTs really that much better than the displays of today?

>tfw Björk knows more about technology than /g/
https://youtube.com/watch?v=75WFTHpOw8Y
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>>107829982
shimasho shimasho shimasho... hafuun
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>>107825321
I love using shaders for emulation.
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>>107825321
>Were CRTs really that much better than the displays of today?
No. They had better colour gamut. They were worse on every other metric.
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>>107837035
You don't even know what gamut means.
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>>107834422
Agreed. Almost all debates about how good CRT's boil down to "I am a tranny who loves the 90s."

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WTF guys I thought school prestige didn't matter?
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>>107835527
>cutting edge of tech
yes, they are launching a pen soon, I believe.
what a time to be alive.
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>>107835255
>WTF guys I thought school prestige didn't matter?
I'm sure the more important question is where did OpenAi employees go to synagogue
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>>107835306
Maybe a german made that chart, we still call it Peking.
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>>107835255
My mom could have went to Stanford if she had the money. School prestige is directly tied to money.
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>>107835255
>begging the taxpayer to fund their datacenters

Truly elite human capital.

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this is the technology board and nobody is talking about the solid state battery technology being unlocked

this is at least as big as back when lithium ion battery technology was unlocked

this changes everything. we're going to get flying cars and hoverboards now and a bunch of other shit that wasn't possible because batteries weren't good enough
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a new battery technology has been discovered every year for the last 15 years, none of them have made it to market, why should I care about this one?
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>>107833487
>>Low energy density doesn't matter in grid and home applications.
Most batteries are not used in grid or home applications: you plug shit into a socket.
Energy density matters for portable devices which is where lithium batteries are used. Even for example a cordless drill that's mostly used "at home" still needs reasonable energy density because nobody will lug around a 1kg battery on their "handheld drill". Electrical devices are either mains-powered or need to be portable and therefore have dense batteries.

Maybe the only exception is literal grid energy storage but they already use shit like gravity batteries on hydroelectric dams, which have infinity cycles and are better, cheaper, simpler and more durable than any chemical battery at that scale.
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>>107826716
Because niggaz like you post TikTok tier shit constantly so I get tired from giving a fuck.
Sure man break through bat no one heard about, sure man tiny nuclear bat to work for ever, sure man self driving cars, sure man artificial sentiment inteligance sure man flying cars sure man ray tracing, sure man 'nu breakthrou technoligi no one has ever heard about it!! O:::'
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>>107833854
Obviously I don't mean cordless drills when I say grid and home applications. Everything you said about energy density on handhelds is true, I agree. You need high density batteries to make these things worthwhile. I still remember nicad makitas; feels bad man.
You slap some solar on a roof, and hook up a stack of nickel irons in a shed and you can relatively cheaply and sustainably get a week of emergency power or stack more and you become the grid selling watts to your neighbors at peak hours.
In the same way that lithium density made handhelds viable, cheap on site storage makes solar viable.
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>>107826716
>china claims
All battery technology is fake until it's a mass produced item in your hand.

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>>107832082
>can i get the reimu pic?
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>>107833053
stop complaining
noone cares
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>>107833597
Sure, if it's in the same style.
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Why do my threads always turn into dogshit?
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>>107835829
every thread turns into dogshit soon as pedos arrive

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107833806
wow, feet
had to inpaint space between toes and uneven legwear
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>>107836022
Yeah it likes to gen blank space between the toes when genning socks/stockings. It's annoying.
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>>107756370
lol
i love it
>>107756518
one of the 'other places' has been dead for over two days now. any idea whats happening?

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So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
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>>107832795
My a4500 works great.
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>>107832891
NixOS + Nvidia, I used to have trouble with Steam games (and their custom compositor), screensharing and some minor visual bugs. Switched to AMD and everything was solved
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>>107832795
threads about driver warfare need to be banned. both work obviously and have for more than two decades. can we just ban windows users from this trash heap?
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>>107832795
Nvidia works on Linux but requires proprietary drivers and can have issues with Wayland. AMD is the easier, plug-and-play choice with fully open-source driver support. For hassle-free Linux, AMD is strongly recommended.
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>>107832795
I want her to plap me

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/g/, where did (You) learn Assembly?
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>>107818149
I picked up a book about it and just started writing it. It's not particularly hard, you just have to break down the steps even more than you do for normal programming.
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>>107818529
Any time you need deep access to things that a compiler doesn't let you touch, like control registers. Writing your own operating system is one example.

It's also useful when you're getting a weird bug and can't figure out why because there's nothing wrong with what you programmed in a higher level language. I found out that the compiler I was using didn't understand the scope of variables when I repeatedly used the same variable name inside sub-blocks buried within other blocks that already had a variable with that name.
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>>107818768
>Do the names Justine Tunney and Mary Ann Horton ring a Bell (Labs)?
How does ""''Justine"""""" Tunney relate to Bell Labs? I had to look that dude up and he was born in 1984. Bell Labs ceased to exist in 1984. Was he working for them as an infant?
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could you do anything with x86_64 assembly in current year
would you not get defeated by all the 'security features' of modern OSes and UEFI?
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>>107837184
>could you do anything with x86_64 assembly in current year
See KolibriOS discussed earlier in this thread.

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What is the optimal monitor size for a 1 display pc? What is the lowest in size/monitor you would go for?
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it has to be big enough to display a picture of your mom
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42" 4k
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>>107836102
21:9 at least 32" running Linux. KDE or GNOME, virtual desktops and shortcuts are important. Gaming at 16:9 while having a /g/ on your left and YouTube on your right. Or fucking discord and Spotify ... Whatever you zoomers use today. TomTom would be good, because the left over space is phone ratio.

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A few days ago, something really interesting happened: For the first time, an AI generated a mathematical proof that was not yet known: https://www.erdosproblems.com/728

In most cases where this has happened, it was later discovered that a solution already existed in the literature, but this problem had been formulated incorrectly and was only corrected a few months ago, which means there was no prior literature on it.

Sometimes of you say that AI will be limited by "not being able to create new things," but I think this case shows that it's not quite like that at all, and that most people are still underestimating AIs.
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Say what you want, but it's amazing how much AI has improved. It was just last year that it was telling people to put glue in the pizza because it could only copy Reddit posts, but now it can copy mathematical proofs too. What will AI be able to copy next month? Only time will tell!
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>>107834497
maybe we will have ai dungeon back
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>>107832560
Reminder, his son trooned out completely
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>>107832560
>it was later discovered that a solution already existed in the literature
This will be the same
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>>107832954
Who wrote all that "training data"? Books don't exist in nature. Math doesn't exist in nature. Two apples have no idea that there are two of them, only a human does.

Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?

Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.

Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
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Because if ai is powerful enough to replace every worker, you'll have leftists controlling 90% of the economy.
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people use ai in a way that just rots their brain and often times they use it via an online front end that relies on a datacentre, the thing that is responsible for the current ram crisis and is criticized for insane water consumption, worse is that corpos actively push that usage method, actively contributing to enretardification and enstockholmization of the wired man. what if i told you one doesnt have to use it in a way that makes your brain decay and relies on a corpo-owned datacentre? one can use a model in a way that promotes intellectual growth, i.e. serving as a tool to stimulate critical thinking or problem solving skills.
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>>107837095
as for diffusion models, i generally see them as worthless, they often have the uncanny valley effect or something akin to that and as such is seen as soulless, there's also copyright issues (which involve every creative aspect and even coding as code is often of a particular license i.e. gpl) and artist protests which are their own cans of worms.
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>>107837095
>>107837159
which brings me back to the first argument of people misusing ai to do things for them, generally speaking vibe'd things are known to be generally of lower quality than hand made things, like, as i've mentioned earlier, code and art, as well as other things such as essays and other forms of writing.

>ubuntu is the best distro
>light mode is better than dark mode
>cloud computing is good
>systemd is good
>GNOME is good
>AI tech is good
no, I won't elaborate
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>>107835374
>systemd
enjoy being stuck waiting for stop jobs
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>>107836739
literally never happens
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>>107836867
literally happens all the time
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>>107835374
I just disagree about the light theme, besides that you're spot on about everything else.
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Trans women are real women.

Black people are smarter than White people.

Frogposters are funny.

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He was absolutely right to take the embryos. If the most important part of the park is maintained by only one IT guy, a park that has the potential to make billions in profit, and you don't even want to pay him well, then you deserve to get your embryos stolen.
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>>107834114
He died as a direct result of his own incompetence.
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>>107834561
In assembly with 8 characters per line, any modern jeets git would put him to shame
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>>107836190
This. His operation wasn't sound at all. There should have been contingencies in place, you know just in case there is a tropical storm. This is the first time a power outage to the fences was considered? Even if they didn't know, a plan to confirm or deny functionality from afar. uugghh
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Feeling that you aren't paid enough is no excuse for theft.
You can quit and find another job.
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>>107834114
brown mindset and behavior


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