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We, The People
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*throws water bottle at you*

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>>107543936
anon, doing this gives you what kinda speeds?
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>>107553544
Doing it the way the video in the OP does will potentially get you slower speeds speeds compared to forced configs, I reliably get 100-200mbit download and 60mbit upload. Depends on where you are doing it because the CMTS decides how many channels will be bound for your service. The config itself includes the target speeds, and you can edit those rows as well. Some CMTS honor it, some fall back to a default it has in mind.
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>>107527879
You used to be able to sniff for MAC addresses and use authenticated addresses to get free Internet without worrying about the hour limit. I had about 500 MAC addresses that I'd pick from until they switched off of that system.
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>>107553571
So I could possibly get up to my 1Gbit current speed? Potentially.
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>>107553610
Yeah, it is not impossible to end up with that. Likely it will be less because that's a lot of channels and might put you to DOCSIS3.0+ territory, when that happens they tend to have BPI+ activated and for that you need to get pretty much everything right in your config. It is doable but don't be disappointed if you don't end up with 1Gbit.

I finally downloaded yt-dlp and figured out how to use it.
I feel so powerful now. Like I just decalcified my pineal gland and opened my third eye.
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>>107552904
>t. endodontist
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>>107551729
oh cool a malware thread
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>>107553688
Not paying for youtube premium, shill.
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>>107552890
Stop spreading FUD, nigger
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https://github.com/nicolaasjan/yt-dlp
Works specifically for windows 7

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Aside from being a new browser, will this shit bring something new to the web? Because 99% of people don't use a browser based on the browser engine itself. Even people who are geeky enough to change browsers don't use a browser based on its engine itself (the only reason why I use Firefox is because of userchrome.css and customization; if I could do that on Chromium, I would dump FF in a blink of an eye).

So my point is: other than "hey, we are a new browser engine" what will this bring to the table?
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>>107550164
wast majority of websites are still just some hierarchical text, links and form fields to accept user input, some inline images, audio and video. that is enough for the feature scope of a web browser. and we could do all that in 2002 (even though with the help of some shitty plugins..).

there should be no third party scripts executing automatically and accessing any hardware metrics ever, neither there should be any third party styles. semantic text and ui widgets should be standardized and left for user agent to handle according to it's software and hardware capabilities, accessibility and security requirements e.g. no server should ever know what fonts, gpu or operating you use, none of their business.
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>>107550197
This is very very dumb.
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>>107545739
>Javascript in the browser is perfectly fine to work with, there were many improvements over the years.
If I had space to write out all the deficiencies of javascript I would, but the fundamental issue is
>It's not the browser's fault
It doesn't matter whose fault it is, the browser is the one with the power to curtail it.
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Browsers are the single worst most dogshit software to ever exist and rape the fuck out of your computer for no reason other than the developers working on them are drooling retards. There's like a dozen smart people working on the lowest level parts of JS engines and a thousand jeets and OOPslaves piling on millions of lines of code on top.
Reminder that in 2014 typing ONE CHARACTER in the Chrome search bar would do 25,000 string allocations. 99% of the people working on browsers have literally ZERO idea of how computers work and rape your hardware for no reason other than incompetence.
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-dev/c/EUqoIz2iFU4/m/kPZ5ZK0K3gEJ
Also almost every web spec is slow and retarded
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>>107553719
> (!!)
I used to not like it when people added this kind of shit to their communications. Now I have a job and I realize most people literally do not read their emails. You have to say something 10-20 times to get them to even hear you even when it's something this egregious. I hate how we let these empty shells graduate from school instead of executing them.

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use nixos
the autistic trannies cutting their genitals off and pretending to be women are a good thing.
nixos has institutional and enterprise support.
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>>107552748
>major selling point
You actually get like 2-3 choices at best on Linux
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>>107541891
Last time I tried nixos most packages didn't want to install or were very out of date
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>>107552979
Most software on linux is perpetually broken and needs jobless retards to keep fixing it
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>>107552930
>exploits
Doesn't happen
Just sandbox your JavaScript and you're perfectly safe

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How do I decrypt an encrypted message by using 2 prime numbers? Chinese remainder theorem? Fermat-Euler theorem? Extended Euclidean algorithm? Sieve of Eratosthenes?
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>>107553680
if the message was sent by a brown/asian woman and you are white you already have a master key

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>Denuvo gets removed/cracked in a year anyway
Biggest lie piratenigs ever told.
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I'd be willing to pay for a denuvo game if despite the DRM niggerbloat, it performed really good, as that would mean that those devs deserve my money, however, I am never ever paying.
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>>107537500
do you seriously need to pirate this shit?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THIS GOTTA BE BAIT
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>>107551285
>Yakuza 7 / like a dragon. Is on GoG, DRM free. I shit you not. You can buy it, without denuvo. You can pirate it. On steam? It still has denuvo
UNPLAYABLE
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>>107549456
Its literally being given away for free on Epic
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>>107552272
This.

Miku deserves your money.

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If someone came to you in 1995 and said in 2015 everyone would have a little computer in their pocket that's thinner than a pencil and is basically just a very high quality screen tha5t can do everything., With fulll access to the internet, and able to make phone calls to anyone, or video calls to anyone anywhere in the world. And the video quality would be better than the highest end picture photography. And it was 1000x faster than the best computers now. Would you believe them?
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>> Just as the development of the Interstate Highway System led to the creation of McDonald’s hamburgers, Holiday Inn and a thousand other new commercial developments that would have been impossible without the Interstate Highway System, in the same way we will see the emergence of information services on a nationwide basis that will be extremely profitable and nearly ubiquitous. – Al Gore, 1993
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>>107550253
This is from the 70's
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>>107550253
I'd say "yeah, I saw that episode of Beyond 2000 last night too".
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>>107552352
>tape casette
kino
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>>107550916
Nice reasoning, I probs would get it with that.
Probs would have blown my mind tho. I think back then, cyberpunk / other near future media still tended towards brick-shaped mobile phones. Despite usually being set later than 2015.

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If Buying isnt owning, pirating aint stealing
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correct, but the only people who repeat this slogan are retards who feel like they need a moral justification to pirate
piracy is inherently not wrong, its just copy pasting zeros and ones. you dont need to shout your fuckass catchphrase every time a company does something you dont like
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>>107553472
Linux mint
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>>107553460
>Jewtorrent
What are you retarded or smth?
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>>107553472
Thats LMDE not Mint per se
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>>107553460
>If Buying isnt owning, pirating aint stealing
Pirating is just copying, not stealing. Also, you don't even buy most digital products, you license them. But if your licensed product doesn't have DRM you can actually copy it and "own" it (for personal use only, legally).

Never liked the phrase you use because it doesn't make sense.

I just want to play my console games in a window on my desktop for convenience, but from what I'm reading, all capture cards add significant lag. Anyone have experience with this?
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>>107553502
>Anyone have experience with this?
Yeah, me. I got a card for exactly this. It added so much lag it was unplayable, end of story. You might as well install another monitor and game there
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get a second monitor instead. i got a cheap 13" monitor that I use for my ps4 and also as a second monitor
the setup is kind of convoluted because its
>ps4 into hdmi splitter that splits between the TV and second monitor
>second monitor also has a splitter that switches between ps4 and PC signal
so its nice because i can either use the TV + two PC monitors, or my main PC monitor + the mini monitor for PS4

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Post cool old computers
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>>107552654
>t's a direct mapping of ASCII characters between shifted and unshifted.
That doesn't explain the keymap selection, at all.

>It was a low cost way of handling keyboard input at a time where every logic chip added a couple percent to the cost of manufacturing.
Explaining why they put "A" next to "Z", above "Q"....

>>107551590
Somehow missed that when skimmin' earlier... Never occured one. Reminded me o the existence of the STacy. Tho I always coveted the Atari Portfolio, admittedly thanks to Terminator2...

>>107552894
'91 it seems... I never see 'em, or don't recall 'em tho...
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>>107552701
Nice! it even comes with toilet roll so y'can go have a shit whilst the software loads.
Seriously, tho, unique and 'futuristic' for it's time.
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>>107552701
It looks like it wants to phone home.
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>>107552053
I'm almost fucking 40 and I love RGB I've always loved it since blue cathode tubes I used to use in my computer along with my tube neon ide cables. The hate for RGB is over rated and those who do hate it deserve to be boring shitheads
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>>107553696
Zoomers believe 90s kids didn't have colored lights in there computers. They think everyone was some normie with a shit prebuilt when you could still buy parts and build your own computer along with a window on the side of the case it was smaller but we had it. Including custom fan covers pretty much everything we had now we had then besides like AIO which we could build our own custom loops.

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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>107548395
>>107548426
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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>>107542891
bool ZEKEObjectIsScroll=FALSE;
bool ZEKEObjectOnScrollV(ZEKEWindow *w, ZEKEObject **p, ZEKEObject *v){
ZEKEMouse *tm=ZEKEMouseInit;
bool con=FALSE;

w->GetTick=w->SetTick;
if((ZEKEObjectOnPress(w, p[0]) || ZEKEObjectIsScroll) and tm->Y > p[0]->Y+p[1]->W+2 and tm->Y <= (p[0]->H+p[1]->H)-2){
//Hold Press Mouse LB While Dragging the Scrollbar Thumb, Set TRUE
if(tm->IsMousePress) ZEKEObjectIsScroll=TRUE;
else ZEKEObjectIsScroll=FALSE;

//v->X=(tm->X-w->X)-p->W/2;
v->Y=((tm->Y)-p[1]->H*2)+2;
con=TRUE;


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>>107552566
are we in retardation competition now? even using dynamically linked glibc wrappers would be more efficient at this point.
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>>107544730
What's the scope/extent of the let forms? The function? Why do them that way over the traditional let form?
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Using C as a scripting language.

I have an ancient kindle from more than 10 years ago.
It can't even browse the internet without crashing.

What's your favorite ereader? Books are outdated.
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>>107552768
Niggers can barely read so I'm inclined to not believe you.
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Which ereader is big enough for comfortable reading of manga, magazines with pictures and notes? Preferably not power hungry and easy to upload whatever I want to it without cloud services and other bs.
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>>107552768
USA is a great country
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Remarkable pro go
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>>107542854
Woah I have that one. I found it at Value Village. The lady who had it before left all her old books on it. Thanks Lara!

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More TKLs Edition

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>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 MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107553348
You just pick up as few as you can, then twist them apart carefully.
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>>107553348
You just hold one and gently twist the other and that works every single time for some reason
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>>107553348
Untwist them one at a time.
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I tried that and it just works, lol
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>>107553124
He's currently doing it with SS instead of alu

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>"AI will take us to the future"
>look inside
>AI sends us back to 2015
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>>107551930
that's some process ID number, not number of tabs
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Has anyone else noticed over the decades that as computer technology increases, the quality of computer programing decreases???

I think there are many reasons for this. One is it's you can hire cheaper programmers to write inefficient code and make up the difference with computer performance. Then this NEW software will have higher requirements, which drive hardware sales. This trend has gone on for decades, until it's reaching it's peak with LLMs. LLMs are not new or elegant or sophisticated. It's old 90's technology that's being super charged with modern hardware.

The delicious irony that ITT demonstrates so well is they've reached diminishing returns to such a degree that the trend may now reverse. With less memory available we may be forced to go back to better programing. Alas tho, everything has been re-geared and retooled for AI fueled vibe coding. With out a change in course I see this tail spinning into a death spiral very quickly.

When the dust settles tho, I wonder which ideology will rein supreme. Hardware focused computers, or software focused computers? Which will win out in the end I wonder.
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>"AI can't do anything!"
>something you don't like happens
>"AI did this!"
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Hey, they said they'd make it great again.
You didn't think that meant going forward, right? Did you forget to check when they were talking about?
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>>107552114
It's okay if you're smart. A month and a half ago I had to go into temp accom with a 8GB mini PC instead of a 16GB DDR3 laptop.
I made do, but then again, I was using linux, and doing 540p & 720p gaming integer scaled with light browsing, porn watching and media consumption.


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