Old thread image limit reached.1. I usually get pro models, but this one is so fucking ugly, aluminum fucking sucked back in iPhone 5S days, your hand acid will etch the porous aluminum out, they made it more rounded so its going to be more resistant to that, but next year they will release a version that has those sharp polished accents like iPhone 5S used to have, and those will etch like crazy.2. Whole massive bump is a good thing in that they should be able to fit the sliding lens next year for actual optical zoom.3. the 8X is fake, its same tetra-prism of iPhone 15 and 16, but with bigger 48MP sensor they will be able to crop better and extract more from the telephoto lens. Glass is what limits the ultimate resolution of the sensor, so bigger sensor will give better image quality, zoom in to 8x on your iPhone 15/16 Pro Max right now and it will look the same just slightly sharper, just because of extra pixels, but its still a hack.4. vapor chamber, metal encased battery, and ceramic coating are the only great additions, metal encased batteries were added some time ago but now it seems we have them across all phones, should be more user service-able, thank Europe for this, because our politicians here do not give a flying mega fuck, and they shit on you poor fucks who don't even have a trust fund. Ceramic coating is amazing if truly added, think CERAN, the "glass" that is used in electric stoves, transmits infrared, crystal structure makes it so it does not shatter from hot/cold shock, hopefully that also translates into shatterproofing.5. Applel Watch - well, not much to say, hypertension sensor is great, but obviously limited, sleep tracking is fucking retarded, blood oxygen level finally gone it was retarded, you should know when you are asphyxiating from lack of oxygen, A MUCH BETTER ADDITION WOULD BE AIR MONITORING SENSOR!6. eSIM - fucking cancer, you cannot change or move your SIM w/o carrier approval "for privacy and security." Get bent.
When's the best time to buy the iPhone 17 Pro?During launch? Or perhaps during Black Friday?I don't have any phone to trade-in, and I want an unlocked phone.
Zoomers in Nepal are ready to die for Facebook and Instagram, while people in western countries are uploading their ID and face scans to watch porn or listen to music via Spotify.
>>106533098>The protests aren't about social media. They are about government corruption.Almost always is
>>106531763It's a "country with a median age below 30" kind of protest. We'll know the beneficiary when it's over.
>>106534137Best kind of country. Old people above 40 should be banned from politics.
>>106531763>720 × 1612>Al Jazeera Like pottery. Get lost, poorfag /pol/trash.
>>106531763now this is how you protestamericans forgot how to protest
Essential software for Windows 95/98/ME/2000?Bonus points for non games
Wordpad
>>106532357image library/viewer
>>106528878>NoteTab ProLightweight but powerful plain text editor. I still use it as my main text editor and it mogs 99% of what's out there and is faster. Still works on 9x though.
>>106530587Based but v7 was the best one.
>>106528878Imagine if someone make an operating system and it actually came with online documentation that you could just open and read without being assaulted by idiocy of the web. I think I would nut.
>just be a digital minimalist bro >just consoom more retro tech bro What the fuck is his problem?
>>106532752Actual Sudoku or just the usual Kurt Cobain 12ga microphone?
>>106536825yeah its like having high iq friends studying with you.brown?
>>106536943>yeah its like having high iq friends studying with youYou are retarded 100%>brown?you wish retarded white cracker
>>106535688It depends on what you're reading exactly but reading for pleasure is a leisure activity and not "productive".
>>106536972words words
RIP
>>106536655>expensive as fuck>heavy because it’s metal and glass>no gamesgenuinely what the fuck was Timmy thinking?
>>106536655What is that? Some AI fake product?
>>106536736It was a fit of insanity, but realistically speaking any product they release priced at $3,499 will fail so I don't know what they were expecting
Oh, you wanted to archive that page?Fuck you.
>>106534229>archive a website>it's react spa slop>get white screen
>>106534248half of the point is sharing it online and verifying it was like that through 'trusted' 3rd parties like archive.org/archive.todaywhos gonna believe your random ass html file
>>106534404so schizo delusion
>wget www.site.com>still downloading after 5 days. only 5 gbs downloaded out of ???why
>>106534229https://pypi.org/project/selenium/
Anyone here using a Robot Vacuum? I'm thinking of getting an X40 Ultra and flashing it with Valetudo. I can get it for $1,700 AUD now (~$1,100 USD) but I'm thinking it might get cheaper on Black Friday.
>>106536069what dishwasher do you have? i find it hard to believe that it would be able to disintegrate food thats kinda hard and stuck on without scrubbing it off.
is there a robot mop yet? small particles of dust which have not adhered to the surface can be cleaned in literally 30 seconds even for large spaces. the real problems are those which require a mop.>>106529663>Just get a vacuum mop and a maid outfit. lol
>>106536755all of them having a mopping feature now. some just dont mop very strongly.
I grabbed a Xiaomi X10 when it went on sale here for 200€ to upgrade my old Roomba 980 and I'm pretty happy with it.
>>106536231>i find it hard to believe that it would be able to disintegrate food thats kinda hard and stuck onIt doesn't. But that happens very rarely to my dishes.
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>>106534803ew, no
last time I posted my bst was in 2023.
>>106533194What keeb?
>>106528176manchild
>>106535586 Bought on mercado livre. No brand
I'll start
>>106530609
>>106531901Holy based
>>106531901BASED BASED BASED i love kike on a stick and Europeans abandoning our old strong gods for tiny brown jew man from arabia.
>>106523009
>can't even spell Antichrist rightChristlarpcucks get the bullet. Or the crucifix; I don't give a fuck.
>Oh, you want to minimize a window?>HOW 'BOUT YOU EAT A FUCKIN' DICK INSTEAD, FAGGOT!Tough but fair.
is there a keyboard shortcut to center the active window?
fuck you i like gnome
>>106533058No, there isnt in anyway.Also center how? like put a floating window in the middle of screen? unironically why
>>106533111ubuntu mate has win+alt+c so if move the terminal window to the left by an inch you can recall it back to the center position. i am probably autistic.
>>106527320What is all this shit, just install gnome-tweaks and toggle it from there.
Chains are polished to look like a libertyFreedom. Such a beautiful word, isn’t it? Short, simple, elegant. A word that has launched revolutions, justified wars, toppled empires. A word painted on walls, tattooed on skin, carved into monuments. The word they whisper into your ear while they pick your pocket, smiling as you thank them for the privilege. Freedom. How quaint. How utterly intoxicating. And how utterly false.You see, freedom is the oldest con in the book. The illusion so perfect that people defend it with their lives even as it slowly strangles them. You think you’re free because they told you so. Because your birth certificate has the right flag on it, because your anthem ends on a high note, because your passport allows you to travel from one cage to another without too much trouble at customs. But freedom has never been what you think it is. It is not liberty. It is not choice. It is permission. Conditional. Temporary. Revocable at a moment’s notice.Take your vaunted right to vote. You stand in line like a good citizen, clutching your ballot like it matters, as if the outcome wasn’t already written long before you ever touched the pen. Candidates are chosen in boardrooms, not polling stations. Elections are pageantry, theater for the masses. You are not selecting leaders. You are ratifying decisions. You are lending legitimacy to a process designed to convince you that your voice is more than a whisper in a hurricane.1/4
Or free speech, that sacred cow. They let you say whatever you want, yes. Post it, scream it, plaster it across your car bumper if it pleases you. And then they archive it. Every word, every keystroke, every call. Stored in some anonymous server farm in Utah or Virginia, monitored, indexed, ready to be retrieved the moment your noise becomes inconvenient. They don’t stop you from speaking because they don’t need to. Why silence rebellion when you can monetize it? Why suppress dissent when you can catalog it, feed it back to you in ads and algorithms until you can’t tell the difference between your rage and their marketing strategy?And let us not forget consumer freedom — that carnival trick of the modern age. You can choose anything you want, as long as it’s on the shelf. A thousand brands, all owned by the same five corporations. A thousand choices, none of them yours. Your individuality expressed through the color of your shoes, the size of your coffee, the logo on your phone case. You are told this is liberty. It’s not. It’s inventory management.The prison of modern life doesn’t look like chains and cages. It looks like convenience. The phone in your pocket, the card in your wallet, the camera in your living room — each one a gift, each one a leash. You pay for the privilege of being tracked, measured, molded. You refresh your feeds, you swipe your cards, you speak your commands to machines that smile back at you with cheerful voices, while silently they take notes. You’re not a citizen. You’re a data point. A customer. A product. And you think you’re free because they let you decorate your cage with emojis and wallpaper.2/4
The laws? They’re the punchline. Laws are never written to free you. They are written to manage you. For every liberty granted, two are restricted. They wave the flag of safety, of security, of order. It’s for your protection, they say. And like children, you nod along. You trade your rights for the promise of safety, never realizing that safety is the excuse of every tyrant, every despot, every bureaucrat who ever wanted more control. They don’t need to march in jackboots anymore. They just need to make you afraid. Of criminals. Of terrorists. Of each other. Fear is the most efficient jailer ever invented.But here’s the exquisite part of the illusion: you defend it. You police yourselves. You shame each other into compliance. You destroy reputations with hashtags, exile people from polite society for the wrong opinion, the wrong joke, the wrong word spoken years ago. Censorship doesn’t need a government ministry anymore. It’s crowdsourced. Self-inflicted. The mob does the work for free.And when the mob fails, the system still stands ready. The Patriot Act. The surveillance state. Cameras on every corner. Microphones in every device. Biometric scans at every airport. You march through it all, barefoot at security, arms outstretched for the scanner, shoes off, belts off, dignity off. And you thank them for keeping you safe. The illusion is complete.This is not freedom. This is permission with fine print. This is captivity dressed up with parades and fireworks. And the tragedy — the true tragedy — is that most people will go to their graves believing it. They will die clutching their chains and calling them liberty. They will boast of choices that were never theirs, celebrate victories that were scripted, and defend a system that never once set them free.3/4
So the next time you feel that swell of pride when you hear the word freedom, pause. Ask yourself — is it freedom you feel like it once really was? Or is it the sweet taste of the leash, sugar-coated, polished, and sold back to you at a staggering profit? Because the moment you ask that question honestly is the moment you’ll realize the truth: you were never free. Not once. Not ever since the day you were born. You were managed, cataloged, entertained, herded from cradle to grave. And all the while, you thanked your captors for the privilege. You called it liberty. You sang songs about it. You pledged allegiance to it. And yet it was never yours. It was theirs. Always theirs — disguised as yours. Those corporations have been in power for a very long time, quietly pulling the strings, branding your captivity as liberty, selling you the leash as if it were a crown.4/4Fin
>>106536216tldr; "you aren't really free, you've been conditioned and told that you are free. you are all dumb and the world will become a terrible place because of you idiots that keep screaming FREEDOM while supporting literal tyrants that want to take that freedom away because you never actually valued freedom in the first place kys nigger."
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106511970>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106536348how i feel
>>106535355?
Choose Evropa. Choose openSUSE.
>>106530291
>>106533106They didn't maintain yast for YEARS and instead of fixing it they are hawking it to copilot for administration and myrlin for package management. As you can guess it's very janky and fucking shitty experience and the package install process is very slow. Removing yast and them seething whenever someone ask why is one of the many reasons why I moved to fedora
>>106533069your ears are tilted
>>106532661>Stealth replacing neofetch with the tranny variantyou need to stop making shit up, chuddie
>>106536766Why is hyfetch the default and standard when it is objectively the worst performing "Major" Neofetch fork?Usecase waiting longer for unwanted tranny flags in my system stats?
how slow is your pc?
Troonime thread
>>106532273>>106532190ywnbj
You read it here first.
>>106535060
Not just a sony shill, Nintendo did it well too
>>106534939>Y2k-futurism. Shit was shiny, metallic, translucent, almost alien-like sometimes. The most optimistic and embracing era towards technology.This is what I miss the most about modern technology.I miss how around the late 90s and the year 2000, the optimism about the next millennium was amazing. You really got the feeling we were going to bring the world together for the best, and things were all going to work out.This feeling is almost impossible to believe for me and I lived through the Y2K era, planting trees and burying time capsules for the people of the future. The past must be a foreign country completely to zoomers, and the world of kids today is nothing but a hateful meat grinder.
>>106534939>Picrel highlights it pretty well, because the space era chairs here fit in seamlessly with the y2k-futurism, both "display era" aesthetics.Men in Black is very much y2k-futurism ("chromecore" if you want to be more specific)
>>106536846And when you see the 1960s version of the HQ that's got space-age aesthetics, it feels appropriate because both eras were tapping into that future-facing alien feel.