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Nobody else seems to be making the keyboard autism thread Edition

Previous: >>106567775

>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://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 Cherry MX switches

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What's the closest thing to a modern Lisp machine keyboard that doesn't cost a million dollars?
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>>106653743
>>106655685
Looks pretty similar to a Bigkeys LX board, and if that's the case they're "simplified" White Alps (or a clone). The Bigkeys LX has "simplified" White Alps IIRC. Should still say "Alps" on the top of the switch housing, the black part.
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>>106656398
They are compatible.
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Do you use any advanced logic in your keymaps? Once I saw that I can implement process_record_user in QMK, I realized that the keyboard could do almost anything, as long as the program fits on the micro controller. But then on the other hand, most functionality like e.g. error correction or auto complete is easier to implement on the host PC and the hardware is much better, and most IDEs etc. already have it anyway. Also many features beyond layers and combos etc. seem to only be useful in rare cases. I like the idea of making the keyboard smarter but I have no practucal ideas.

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What chair are you rocking? Been meaning to upgrade from my shitty Markus for a while now
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>>106657041
>$100
Damn, nice. I think they're a steal up to $500 shipped. Bought one then when I moved I gave it to my sister and bought another. Tried convincing friends to get them but they want their gamerchairslop for whatever reason.
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>>106653267
can't tell if julie or not
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>>106659487
I screwed a furniture dolly to the bottom of mine, makes it the right height and you can move it about, also you need a desk that is at least 90cm deep to extend the leg rest though
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>>106654175
Do tell more.
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>>106653267
monobloc

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>>106486450
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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A few questions about openwrt:
What can I do to harden it out of the box?
What are some useful luci plugins I should install?
How do I set it up to alert me whenever some nigger scans my ports or tries to SSH into my network?
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>>106662325
Try Zap Attack Proxy. It is the same, an HTTPS Proxy you intercept traffic. It is maintained by the same people behind the OWASP foundation.

BE ADVISED: there's a reason why the software created by Portswigger is popular, the user interface it is very friendly in comparison to Zap.

There's another option, read Black Hat Go and craft your own TCP Proxy following the instructions in the book.

Best success to you.
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>>106659224
Two different tools, nigger.
I use both.
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>>106651706
>>106652071
Thanks for the advice, Anons. Which would be the best piece of info that I listed to start looking with? In another hypothetical scenario, I attempted to find this person via public voter records, but I didn't have any luck
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>>106658178

this

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iPhone 17 Edition

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

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://versus.com/en
https://nanoreview.net/
https://www.cnet.com/

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India saved Google and Apple from being irrelevant.
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>x80shitter seething
cry moar sukhdeep
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China won
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I was thinking buying an iPhone 16 but holy shit I didn't know it takes up so much space, especially with each update
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>>106662828
based

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Can you pass a leetcode interview?
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>>106663170
>nooo! it's everyone else!
>*replies to every post*
not just a loser but a raging loser. please kill yourself as soon as possible. you're far too stupid to live. and remarkably far too stupid for this website. but anyone reading your mental breakdown can easily tell that you must have scored high on some website, only to come here to realize you're still a loser and your scores mean nothing - since it's nothing more than quackery. will there be a livestream suicide soon? i don't have all day.
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>>106663196
>not just a loser but a raging loser. please kill yourself as soon as possible. you're far too stupid to live. and remarkably far too stupid for this website. but anyone reading your mental breakdown can easily tell that you must have scored high on some website, only to come here to realize you're still a loser and your scores mean nothing - since it's nothing more than quackery. will there be a livestream suicide soon? i don't have all day.
salty and weeeird
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>>106663045
It's funny when an ESL tries to use English and fails without realizing how terrible their language abilities are.
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>>106662599
>need at least 140iq for software
software is a long stretch from being a scribe job for women like it used to be but it isn't radically different either. Software really isn't some zenith of problem solving I don't know why all dev shitters think they are some 1980's Bell Labs researchers. You are all simply the next generation of skilled labor particularly if you work in web software and not anything competitive or intrinsically difficult like modelling, financial, or high performance areas. If this were the 1950's 99% of you would be working at the Ford plant in various skilled roles.

leetcode type questions fundamentally test abstraction. In theory well designed word problems do not give away the type of question that is being asked and require some initial thought about how to translate the problem into something you know how to solve and this is the only "difficult" step. Poorly built leetcode type questions give away the core of the problem right away and then imply that an optimal solution is required which just means you needed to memorize the solution a smart person came up with 20 years ago. No one expects you no matter how smart to rederive a the same solution if you haven't seen it already unless your specialty is algorithm design and analysis which for 99.5% of devs it isn't.
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>>106663045
>IQ has been debunked!
lmao, and can i get a source on this claim
>they've never been an accurate representation of human intelligence and is mostly based on ancient pseudoscience

Well, is he right?

>Wang, with his aerial view of the industry, has advice for kids, especially those in Gen Alpha now entering middle school: Forget gaming, sports, or traditional after-school hobbies.
>“If you are like 13 years old, you should spend all of your time vibe coding,” he said in his recent TBPN interview. “That’s how you should live your life.”
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Why do they have to wait for a 13yr old prompt engineer instead of doing it themselves?
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>>106662696
once you are over 13 you can't learn anything new.
That's why you need to get the skills when you are young.
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>>106662714
grim
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>>106661056
Uh
no, sorry.
ai cannot produce consistent results. it will forever *at best* be a search engine
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>>106662069
>There is no market niche for the next developments and trends in technology
Yes we are obviously at the end of the line and everything that can be figured out and made has been. You fucking retard

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How does publicly distributed software with licensing agreements even work? If an API says "free for personal use, business users must pay $XXX" but the shared libs are freely downloadable on their website, what can they do about it if you didn't sign anything lol?
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>>106660379
False equivalence. The way copyright/trademark business law is performed at the cost to the business enforcing their rights, not the legal system/government/executive/state. This means you have no rights if you haven't got the money to enforce it, unlike the state enforcing road rules and taxes.
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random office workers using cracked versions of Adobe products because it's the worst company ever created and needs to die screaming = based

those same office workers using free software without paying for licenses that would be a fraction of a drop in the bucket out of a discretionary budget = cringe
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>>106660225
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>>106661379
Go ahead and try. See how it works out.
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>>106661379
Copyright infringement is strict liability. You only need to prove they did it

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>Install popular linux distro
>Installer works
>WiFi works
>Printers work
>Screens work
>Sound works
>Drivers work (already preinstalled)
>Sleep works
>SMB works
>Taskbar works
>Systray works
>Scaling works
>Dependencies work
>File picker thumbnails work
>Videos work

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>>106663226
>Printers work < 404
GNU literally started because of printers. Printing is the one thing even a windows fanboy can admit is easier on Linux
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>>106663226
>SMB works > 404
And how the hell wouldn't SMB work on THE server platform?
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>>106661955
All of those things that "work" are just the most basic 1% of what a windows machine can do
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>>106661955
>Maybe it was hard in 2004
nope, i first heard of and tried linux in 2004, and in literally the first /day/ of hearing about it, i had it installed on my laptop, with wifi, 3D acceleration, and my printer working. my biggest hurdle was getting an error doing "cd desktop" because i didn't know about case sensitivity, lol.
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>>106662965
>winpajeet doing damage control
Linuxchad here. I'm typing this with my laptop. Wifi works, bluetooth works, sleep works, printers work, sound works, everything works. Battery life is double digits. Nothing you said is true.

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is this the most /g/ nation of all time?
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>>106663398
Extolling the virtues of using a 15 year old thinkpad someone fished out of a dumpster seems pretty Indian-coded to me anon.
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>>106662964
Lel. Remind me of the time Nintendo or Sega used a Japanese Architecture on their bing bing wahoo cpus?

Or when the Japanese did literally anything good with hardware.

Notable Exceptions:
Automobile Hardware (which they did not innovate but they definitely built durable cars out of it)
Honda's Robotics in the 2000s (breddy cool for the time)

Japan isn't even good or innovative with game design anymore like the other anon said, which has visibly stagnated since. They're just a nation of competents. Nothing more.
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>>106663653
super nintendo literallly uses a japanese designed and produced cpu and a sony dsp
sega used hitachi chips for their saturn and dreamcast/naomi platform,


toshiba/fujistu/hitachi/sony/sharp etc, they are kinda dead now for innovation , but for a while there they had alot of chips on the market and they were good, used in basically everything.
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>>106663653
I said used to be, not are. Retard.
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>>106662865
China is far more /g/

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I want big phones, if possible even bigger.
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Wild I remember the Nexus 7. Well not remember, I still have and up until last year used it.
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I want a phone with a 16:9 display and three lovely clicky navigation buttons on the bottom.
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>>106661828
>Why's that?
because it's huge for the device that's supposed to be my on-the-go device. Bigger isn't always better; it depends on what the device is being used for
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iPhone Mini should be the standard size
iPhone Standard should be the maximum size
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>>106661795
Based.

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Bloatware is bad because it leads to poor performance, security risks, and a cumbersome user experience by adding unnecessary features and complexity. In essence, minimalist software respects the user's time and resources, while bloatware can be seen as wasteful and intrusive.
>OS
nosystemd.org
>Software
suckless.org/rocks
harmful.cat-v.org/software
>web
suckless.org/sucks/web
>minimalist website examples
garbe.ca
bellard.org
stallman.org

"One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code." - Ken Thompson

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

First Day of Fall Edition

Previous threads: >>106649116 & >>106635936

►News
>(09/17) SongBloom DPO released: https://hf.co/CypressYang/SongBloom/commit/4b8b9deb199fddc48964c851e8458b9269081c24
>(09/17) Magistral Small 1.2 with vision encoder released: https://hf.co/mistralai/Magistral-Small-2509
>(09/16) Ling-flash-2.0 released, with 100B-A6.1B: https://hf.co/inclusionAI/Ling-flash-2.0
>(09/16) Tongyi DeepResearch 30B-A3B released: https://tongyi-agent.github.io/blog/introducing-tongyi-deep-research
>(09/16) VoxCPM 0.5B: Tokenizer-Free TTS released: https://hf.co/openbmb/VoxCPM-0.5B

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary

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RIP those anons who wanted the frankenstein B60s. Nvidia is going to gut Intel Arc and no one is going to support a dying platform.
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>>106663789
Yeah, I've been wondering whether that is one of the goals of the $5bn "investment" as well.
But with how many $1mn dinners Jensen Huang takes at Mar-a-Lago it seems unlikely that antitrust laws will be applied.
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>>106663789
>RIP those anons who wanted the frankenstein B60s. Nvidia is going to gut Intel Arc and no one is going to support a dying platform.
Nvidia can't stop Battlemage in any capacity. The thing they will try and stop is Celestial and Druid GPUs. The main thing is though the CEO of Intel knows he still needs iGPUs which the deal doesn't cover so that won't die. dGPUs though? Could be on the chopping block
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>>106663728
Truth.

>>106663789
?
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>>106663836
>'ve been wondering whether that is one of the goals of the $5bn "investment" as well.
it definitely is intel arc will probably be quietly dropped or gimped over the next few years

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Can someone tell me which linux distro I should install that lets me do dist-upgrade? I am tired of reinstalling my OS every 3 fucking years, and shit does not fucking work on ubuntu and I hear arch breaks/has issues recently so I don't want to touch it. Pic unrelated.
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>>106660853
I thought distro upgrades were a solved problem on the .deb side of things. I guess not.

Fedora or CachyOS.
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>>106660853
i look like that
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>>106663004
No you don't.
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>>106660853
i just installed cachyOS yesterday and i fukn love it so far. got my network printer printing in 20 seconds of setup which has never happened to me on linux before. didn't have to do a nomodeset install and initial boot. and the gui pacman is more convenient than i thought it would be. prior to this i installed opensuse tumbleweed which broke and fucked up updates and was bloated and ended up completely failing and couldn't mount the root partition even on a clean install. then i tried artix and it came with a broken pacman with fucked up gpg keys so i had to delete and reinitialize all of that before i could even get graphics drivers working, after an hour of bullshit i decided to cut my losses and took a friend's advice and did cachyOS and really fucking like it so far.

ymmv
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>gui pacman
You should try pamac, I think it's comfier than the GUI package manager CachyOS ships with. It has screenshots for all the programs and a proper app store experience.

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battlestations

previous:
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>>106663635
You too will never be White, Santiago.
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>>106663665
But I'm Nordic...
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>>106663494
>God
Was your brain defiled before or after you were molested at church?
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>>106662293
>tranny crt and le nostalgia gayms
A CRT is ideal for the real hardware I'm using and old games are just better than modern slop.
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>>106663690
Sure you are, José.

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UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped
Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php?title=Build_a_PC&diff=55476&oldid=55400

>CASE
mATX: Asus Prime AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini
ATX: Phanteks XT PRO (ULTRA), Montech AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lian Li Lancool 217, Antec C8, Antec Flux Pro
AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500

>CPU
Budget (inc. gaming): 7500F, 9600X
Gaming: 9800X3D, 9700X
Workstation: 9950X, 9900X

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>>106663545
I have a 1440p 144hz monitor and want to get as much use from it as I can and I'd like some extra vram for AI which is why I couldn't decide between 4060/5060 TI 16 gb models and their 70 series counterparts which only have 12 gb. Seeing the 5070 TI at "just" 1000 euros now and the fact I don't plan to upgrade for a long time, in my case it might make a good choice.
I'm upgrading from a GTX 1080 non TI, also the Gigabyte Windforce model, along with all components in my case minus my 850w PSU.
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>>106663606
MAG B850 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI
From all the review dumpster diving i did it's a least broken motherboard.
You can get mortar, which is same thing but matx.
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>>106657181
>>Intel + Arc = Brain Damage
this is me
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>>106663371
do you also disable antialiasing and anisotropic filtering?
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>>106660816
>4k on a 5060
Oh shit this nigger is being serious HAHAHAHAHAHA


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