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if you’re not sextuple-vaxxed with full COVID passport, Stallman considers you subhuman

>the first step is to get vaccinated and boosted, and make a republican cry:
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-jul-oct.html#25_September_2021_(Florida_surgeon_general)
>Then you need to put your N95 mask on and wear it everywhere:
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2022-jul-oct.html#26_October_2022_(Funding_for_COVID-19_vaccines_and_testing_blocked)
>And also carry spares so you can force others to wear them as is their moral obligation
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2022-nov-feb.html#13_December_2022_(masks_tripledemic)
>Fine people who aren’t wearing masks:
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-sep-dec.html#8_November_2021_(Anti-vaxx_thugs)
>Then arrest them:
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-jan-apr.html#13_March_2021_(Passengers_with_no_masks)
>Then forcibly vaccinate them:
https://www.stallman.org/archives/2021-sep-dec.html#19_November_2021_%28Antivax_fanatics%29
>Then fight against “right-wing control”:

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>>107549347
>It was extremely basic compared to the kind of things people write today
nigger. people write today unelegant inefficient shitcode that force people to buy new computer every 2-3 years
only rotten minds believe that over complexity for no purpose is smart
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>>107546634
>>107549037
what about RMS is communist?
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>>107549672
did you read his site?
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>>107549712
yes. and?
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>>107549672
This faggot wants you to get jabbed, wear the mask, persecute you for not doing the first 2 things, calls everyone who disagrees with him a nazi and implied that voluntary pedophilia doesn't harm children. This is pretty much the definition of a commiepedotroon. And guess what? He is being replaced by even more pushy, obsessed, proud tranny pedophiles like pedovault, and all other nuFOSStrannies. I honestly don't know whats wrong with people who just keep using software made by or associated with those people. I am not saying that every single open source program is made by evil people, but its almost always the case. Exceptions just confirms the rule.

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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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>>107528599
It's perfect now
>>107528942
>Use the YIKP stabs
Using it right now, kinda like cherry clip-ins a little bit better tho, cherry clip-ins feels smoother but they are pretty hard to tune to perfection
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Cherry love
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How many HMX switches do you own, bros? I just ordered 350 new switches lmao
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>>107542191
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM2SOs2NPSE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW1PA0GcqOA
Geon's for girlies
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>>107550384
So fucking hot

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107550362
Most certainly none of the above. The best programmer, you'll never have heard of him. You are looking at salesmen.
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>>107550362
2 of them spend 20 millions of them dollaridoos in useless stuff such as giving 12 free games every december, remastering a game no one cares about and showing their new shit game on TGA.
The other one wastes billions of someone else's money trying to improve technology.

I made my choice.
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>>107550362
Me

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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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>>107549900
It's 2025, who cares sweaty
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>>107549900
>why do all websites need to know your exact GPU model and every font you have installed?
you have an issue here and that is should a website attempt to iterate through every font and check metrics to see if it matches as an attempt to fingerprint the user? which would be an inevitability, or should the browser provide a list? should the same happen to the gpu? should it get benchmarked in attempt to identify it or at the very least attribute uniqueness to it?
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To make it even worse, Ladybird decided to create their own user interface, which will make harder to customize.
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>>107550197
Qt is very easy to customize though
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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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let me guess, you need more?
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former windows user almost every other distro had turned me off
just something off about them
currently on fedora and so far its the only one ive stayed on the longest
feels just right for some reason
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>>107550100
>the xfce version is good, the cinnamon version is not worth using
it's the opposite
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>>107550394
enjoy the java slop on top of a shit distro
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>>107549651
I currently use Linux Mint. My favourite distro is Gentoo, but it's a pain to set up. My Linux Mint install was supposed to be temporary, but it's been many months now...
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>>107550428
nice try tranny

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Mainline distributions
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org
>Extra user-friendly
https://www.ghostbsd.org
https://www.midnightbsd.org
>Security-focused, pentesting
https://www.hardenedbsd.org
>Homelab/NAS
https://www.truenas.com

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What's your ulimit? What the heck is ulimit and where does the program even live? It is ghost command.
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>>107549816
nice try
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>>107549816
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>>107549730
>rust
Ooof
Better than Python though, so I'll take it.
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>>107549965
just fuck my fonts up
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>>107544716
>>107546528
Holy fuck

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is there any use to gigantic full-tower cases in this day and age when HDDs are obsolete and you can have terabytes worth of storage in a small SSD?
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>>107543686
I'd be kind of worried keeping them unpowered for that long. They are mechanical devices in the end, if whatever lubricants they have inside solidify, or bearings or any other mechanical bits seize you're going to be fucked even if the data is still on the platters. If you have data on HDDs that you actually care about saving you should probably spin them up once in a while at the very least, not wait a decade and a half.

>>107538966
Big cases are the default, so you can put whatever you need inside the computer and even more importantly there's plenty of room to work on the thing without various components getting in your way. The real question is, why would you buy some tiny shit unless you have some extremely specific use case where size matters? I get it if you're building a living room PC or something and you want it to fit in a cabinet somewhere or some such, then you get something small in a specific form factor that fits. Otherwise you buy a big case and never think about it again for the next decade+.
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>>107545609
Nah, I'm not going to pay an eternal subscription to maintain access to my own data. I'd rather pay for things I actually own instead.
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>>107538966
>when HDDs are obsolete

you disgusting subhuman.
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>>107538966
You got more replies on twitter than here: https://x.com/MMatt14/status/1999932282107543826
Excellent ragebait
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>>107538966
Literally 3.5" bays with 2.5" adapters or 3d print them, or 5.25" hot swap bays.

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>>107549594
false. i know a tranny granny who writes BASIC
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>>107548883
>t.webshit
you don't belong here, btw.
>>>/g/wdg
>>>/out/
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Im coming up on 5 yoe and I don't know nor have i used any alternative to OOP
how the fuck do people program without classes and shit?
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>>107550319
Pick up C or Rust and find out.
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>>107525617
Listen to your feelings anon

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Research teams have entire divisions that do nothing but create new RL training environments specifically designed to boost benchmark scores. They treat AIME, SWE-bench, and MMLU like standardized tests. The model practices 10,000 hours on competitive programming problems until every proof technique is at its fingertips.
Then it fails to fix a simple bug in production without introducing two new ones.
Sutskever used the perfect analogy. Student A grinds 10,000 hours of competitive programming. Memorizes every algorithm, every edge case, every proof technique. Becomes the #1 ranked competitive coder in the world. Student B practices 100 hours but has it. Intuition. Taste. The ability to learn new things quickly. Who has the better career? Student B. Current AI models are all Student A.
The benchmark gaming runs deeper than most realize. Studies have shown data contamination inflates model scores by 20-80% on popular benchmarks. The training-test boundary is porous. Models memorize answers rather than learn concepts. And when you control for contamination, much of what looks like intelligence is pattern-matching on seen data. This explains the economic puzzle Ilya pointed to. Models score 100% on AIME 2025. They hit 70%+ on GDPval beating human professionals. Yet businesses still struggle to extract value. The benchmark performance says genius. The P&L says otherwise. The sample efficiency gap tells you everything. A human teenager learns to drive any car after 10 hours. An AI model might need millions of examples and still fail on slight variations. A human learns a concept once and applies it everywhere. Models need to see the exact pattern thousands of times and still choke when the formatting changes slightly. Sutskever's diagnosis: we're moving from the age of scaling (2020-2025) back to the age of research. The belief that 100x more compute would transform everything is dying.
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>>107549877
claude
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The goal is to improve coding capabilities to automate more and more of the process of coding models. If they succeed with that first, then they can quickly boost generalisation capabilities.
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>>107549717
ERPfags knew this ages ago. They've been employing LLMs for an unintended usecase on a scale dwarfing all others but programming, and since 2023 there have been no meaningful improvements and even some regressions. There is no generalized improvement, just MOAR COMPUTE + benchmaxxxing.
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>>107550005
Why don’t we see any real impact of AI on the GDP and productivity? It’s been 3 full years since ChatGPT release. More than a trillion dollars invested so far, every smart human out there involved in AI, but we’re not seeing any documented impact yet, beyond the benchmarks?
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>>107550320
What do you mean? There's been a huge GDP impact
>Microsoft pays OpenAI $100b
>OpenAI pays Oracle $100b
>Oracle pays Nvidia $100b
>Nvidia pays Anthropic $100b
>Microsoft pays Amazon $100b to pay Anthropic $100b
>Anthropic pays Nvidia and Microsoft $200b
>GDP increases by $800b
It's called a "service economy" bro, they're creating services. The services create more services and those services require services to sustain the services. It's all very valuable and productive.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107549735
yes. i personally run windows from usb as early as XP, though <95 should be easy as 98SE+ should be possible, maybe the later editions of 95 with usb support idk.
windows 8+ supports this ootb, earlier requires some tweaks
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Is it possible to disable windows updates on the router/firewall level?
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>>107549776
I used to run WinXP.
But I'm specifically asking about latest windows versions.
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>>107549735
gosh I fucking hate anime

stop imbuing women with souls and personalities beyond their actual capability. women aren't that bashful or thoughtful.

stupid otaku putting foids on a pedestal making a simptroon epidemic
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>>107549735
WindowsToGo

Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107547757
i will be on the city this years holidays, so i should be able to make threads
i dont promise news tho, its very probable that i will be really busy with family and freelancer work...
>>107549345
>Thaiphoon Burner
what the hell, i am curious, explain that
unfortunately i am probably need to use ecc ddr3 given all the absurd prices i am geting in the new platforms
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>>107549403
These had originally timings only up to 1600, so I had to get Thaiphoon Burner from https://www.cnblogs.com/goding/p/18799412
Also I need that SDP editor for my next week project.
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>>107549535
so you are only writing into the eeprom the oc you want in it?
what is the advantage to that instead of doing it at the bios?
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>>107545359
>how do you find the software support?
There are a lot of ready-made firmwares to choose from, using their M5burner. Or you can easily use the libraries in arduino or plataformio if you wanna develop something for yourself.
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>>107549992
office oem pcs dont have options like that in bios

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What mother fucking part of the mother fucking agentic ask jeeves do a no surprise for you mother fucker? On the streets of my desh we praise agentic agents to be doing of the scamming. If you do not give pennies to the 'mbai we kill you mother fucker. AI is to India what baseball is to you mother fucker. 68 AI generals at all times mother fucker we are the new Indian times new Roman* AI = emc3, a whole new level of what we refer to as the dung! It is not feces sar! Use of the copilot or your entire family are to be executed for not treating me to the escape of the river of shit rising sars!
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Chang pls

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107545721
I'm sure all those black Somali refugees imported from the third world will do wonders for the economic interests of the average person.
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>>107550163
They do much less damage than keeping salaries artificially low for the sake of shareholders.

And look at the based Paks working instead of God in Australia, for a change. Browns and blacks are the only ones who actually do something about the Jews.
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It is surprisingly hard to get "horizontal animal ears" without human ears as well. The sweater pattern is a nice touch though

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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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>>107550105
No. Some of them are very clearly AI generated
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>50% of packages AI generated
nixOS? more like gptOS lmao
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>>107550175
You shouldn't keep old software around retard
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>>107550170
you know thats a made up retrospective justification
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>>10755013

They should have high standards, but this is not always the case, and high standards do not always ensure a perfect deployment.


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