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What the fuck is this google commercial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_sjpclsZ8
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>>107691696
>>107694878
you fags hate charlie because he wanted to ban h1bs
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>>107695885
Much like his supposed friends and family I really don't give two shits about that dead faggot.
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>>107695885
who are you guys talking about? im not american
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>>107695901
You hate charlie because you wear women's clothing and you're pro h1b
>>107696069
we can tell, because you're gay and retarded.
Charlie Kirk was an American podcaster who was murdered in cold blood in front of his wife and young kids by a tranny. leftist hate him for saying such controversial things like
>American companies should hire Americans
and
>A man in a dress isn't a woman and shouldn't be allowed to compete in women's sports
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>>107696366
was he actually useful/did he actually do stuff or just another influencer?

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what do we think about free as in free sex software?
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>>107687786
I already goon to my free and local LLMs.
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>>107688174
good goy
imagine not being a pirate in 2025
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>>107687786
Koikatsu
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>>107693332
16GB+ VRAM?
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>>107687786
Undoubtedly

Soldered Nixies 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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Just boughted the new split spacebar wooting.
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>>107697069
You'd think they'd want to over compensate with 100+% boards
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>>107693413
Is that custom coated or stock anodized? Looks like the regal variant or whatever it's called.
>>107697069
Exactly. That thing has a numpad and an F-row to the left side. That shape is far removed from a TKL.
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>>107687492
It's not a full size board though
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Baion

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Seriously, guys, what good are you from the time of the biggest virtual war we've ever been in, will we have another one like it?

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Why do we get told to constantly delete stuff when the corporations don't and still have source code from the 1990s on their database next to future dev projects? Also

>MongoDB

Why did they use that garbage?
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MongoBleed, officially CVE-2025-14847, is a recently-uncovered extremely sensitive vulnerability affecting basically all versions of MongoDB since ~2017.

It is a bug in the zlib1 message compression path in MongoDB.

It allows an attacker to read off any uninitialized heap memory, meaning anything that was allocated to memory from a previous database operation could be read.

The bug was introduced in 20172. It is dead-easy to exploit - it only requires connectivity to the database (no auth needed). It is fixed as of writing, but some EOL versions (3.6, 4.0, 4.2) will not get it.


There are over 213k+ potentially vulnerable internet-exposed MongoDB instances, ensuring that this exploit is web scale
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>>107697262
>web scale
Finally someone referenced the meme. That video is one of my all time favorites.
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Nothing of value was leaked.
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>>107697030
busy week, someone also breached every conde nast subscription site, curious if they got reddit too.
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>>107697276
>video
It's an email zoomie

>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks out
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
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Is it just me that thinks this whole exercise is going to cause a fuck huge recession? Considering that memory is the back bone of every single piece of tech (due to the load-store architecture), the following will probably happen:
- Consumer CPU sales will plummet
- Motherboard sales will plummet
- Laptop and phone manufacturers will throttle back memory sizes and people may no longer upgrade, reducing consumer sales for companies like Lenovo et al
- Medical device prices will go up, causing inflation
- Car prices will go up as the cost of an ECU dramatically increases due to already razor-thin margins

The knock-on effects here are going to be absolutely gigantic, and I don't think anybody has seriously appreciated the outcome of these greedy cunts gobbling up every single piece of hardware to fuel their negative-return fantasy projects.
There is no way in hell that something doesn't give here. Altman has performed a huge misstep in his blind arrogance and greed. Someone will come for his fucking head if this fucks up the economy for multiple companies that aren't Google/Apple/Meta
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>>107692801
>>market suddenly flooded with excess DRAM as entire useless datacenters are decommissioned and sold off for parts
>>107692885
Yeah and isn't what they're making HBM/ECC memory, which is incompatible with most consumer boards?
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>>107697454
>Altman has performed a huge misstep
What are you talking about? None of them performed missteps for themselves. They don't need to deal with the consequences so of course they don't care. They already have carte blanche from the government.
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>>107697454
Brother, in the absolute worst case scenario, Altman is going to leave the country in a gold-painted luxury airliner with his fellow rich while the citizens (who will be left holding the bag no matter what) eat each other alive.
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>>107697483
>What are you talking about?
There are more consumer and consumer adjacent companies outside of Google/Microsoft/Apple/Meta/X that require memory, and require that the memory they purchase to be cheap
What he has done could literally be the straw that breaks the camels back and brings the whole house of cards crashing down.
> None of them performed missteps for themselves. They don't need to deal with the consequences so of course they don't care. They already have carte blanche from the government.
Hard agree on this, however I'm more so pondering the ramifications adjacent to these idiots

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Why isn't there a system call to tell the kernel that a certain piece of code is uninterruptible? this would eliminate race conditions once and for all
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>>107697245
Yes you can, but if the interrupt is timing sensitive, you shouldn't.
Also you're just doing mutex with extra steps.
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>>107693305
At the hardware level there is: disable interrupts. However, you'll miss any interrupts that fire while you have them disabled. Also this doesn't take SMP into account: other threads and cores will keep doing what they're doing too.
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>>107697225
>bro just use core affinity for everything
uh no
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>>107697257
Back in 486 days I had a program that played wav files over the PC speaker by rapidly playing different tones and volumes. It disabled interrupts while doing this since it was very time sensitive or it would sound shitty. Since it was a 486 there weren't any negative rings yet so the only thing that could interrupt it was an NMI. It registered itself as a Windows 3.1 sound driver, and everything in the system would grind to a halt any time a sound played.
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>>107697461
Visual player?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIIG7za3oVU

> Lives on a ranch in Texas
> Japanese wife
> Pet bunnies
> Spends all his time playing around with some of the oldest running computers in America
> Knows his shit when it comes to hardware
> Has to be rich otherwise how can he afford all this old bespoke shit

Would you want his life, /g/?
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>Texas
I'd give billions of dollars to not have his life

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Windows 11 could never have a fan base like XP.
https://youtube.com/yLxP3V4veJk?si=_h0OewrGN7dvhew6
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>>107697187
>having a list of the most used applications is le bad
Fuck off, 98 also had bullshit like the active desktop thing
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>>107689945
>newer is better actually because of an external thing called a modem which back then had no security and could get viruses just by connecting
>so this means the operating system that was clearly better written than anything proceeding it was bad because of something unrelated to the actual code

Reposting because mods deleted this for no reason LOL.
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>>107697294
> Active Desktop
Unobtrusive, just don't use it
> Most used applications bad
Yes, because they pushed aside all the useful things and made the Start Menu worse so they could shill their own shitty programs. And even once users put their own things there it was still a poor use of prime screen real estate.
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And I forgot to mention the braindead My Photos, My Videos, My Whatever folders that we still have today. Useless clutter by default.
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>>107697469
>>107697492
>every feature I don't like is bloat
>...
>NOOOOOO DON'T GET RID OF TASKBAR BEING MOVABLE!!!

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it's unironically over. there's nothing that will stop normies from using (((smartphones))) and signing away all privacy we have.
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One time I had a dream where Sony built these cheap dystopian giant playstation branded buildings that served as high tech housing that you couldn't really leave
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i knew /f/ had old threads but i didn't know /g/ had a thread all the way from 2008

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can we go back to using RAM as an SSD?
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>>107696958
>The i-ram was created for caches or fast databases
While not actually being very fast. As said, it's SATA 1.0 with no AHCI.
An actual RAMdisk would make more sense at those sizes and speeds the i-RAM offers.
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>>107697083
I'm sure sata raid cards (PCI express) killed any possibility of improving those ram drive memes.
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>>107694641
Back in the day I had a IIgs with 8MB RAM, that was way more than you ever needed so I usually made a RAM drive and would install the OS to it and then boot from it and run the computer off that. It made everything lightning fast, it was all already loaded into RAM.
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>>107697046
>TRIM has nothing to do with wear, please end this meme already. TRIM is discarding blocks before use so write speed doesn't suffer.
>Not to mention, even 20 years ago, internal controllers in things like SD and CF cards did a lot of functions already to keep the memory going good.
Dumb controllers only have limited reserve space that gets juggled around every time there's a write while older blocks are being erased
I've read that some can optimize by detecting the FAT and guessing free space, but I've replaced dozens of pic related just because some logs being written too often kill them despite there being plenty of free space

Controllers with trim have a much larger pool, as much as the unused space, so last much longer
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>>107694665
>You were bottlenecked by the SATA 1.0 interface, not to mention no AHCI.
There was a use case. It was faster than an early SSD, cheaper for small sizes especially if you had some spare RAM sticks, and nonvolatile since there was a battery. You could put things there that you needed fast access to while otherwise using a HDD.

It was also a way to cram more than 4 GB RAM into a 32 bit system if you put your swap on it.

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When is the AI bubble going to pop? This is taking too long.
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>>107696032
Once Huawei starts filling gpu orders for Bytedance is when cracks will form, what happens in the next year will determine our future. 2h26 into 2027 will be interesting times.
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>>107696032
you're reading too much reddit bubba, that's not a thing that's going to happen any time soon. this is not the dotcom bubble, this is a global arms race.
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>>107697410
>More Than Moore

I mean I fully agree with you, but that's a retarded ass thing to call it.
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>>107696032
>When is the AI bubble going to pop?
If we knew, we'd short it like a bunch of bandits and wouldn't tell you.
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>>107696032
>AI bubble
cute cope for wagies whose cozy positions are on a ticking death clock

Do you like to create an AI surveillance state in your household, anon?
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>>107696062
So therefore recording your child to monitor their homework is a form of producing CP
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>>107696062
PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP GET EDUCATED GET EDUCATED GET EDUCATEEEEED
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>>107696062
as far as white western inventions go public education has destroyed the lives of more East Asian children than the two atom bombs dropped on Japan combined
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>>107695944
Lame considering even small visual models can accurately describe a running stream in detail with little latency.
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>>107695824
that's horrible, i'm so glad their faces are censored
western parents would never spam their children on social media without their consent like those bugmen do

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I was gonna buy an HP omnibook with a snapdragon processor but I googled to see if it worked with my rollo label printer. It doesn't.
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>>107696249
The one with the broken flex cable was Bestbuy marketplace, straight from a refurbishing company.
The other one with the Absolute persistence problem was bought from a legit store, equivalent of Micro Center you guys have in burgerland. Although it was refurbished by a 3rd party, not by the store itself.
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>>107690646
You can print through a fucking phone. Why wouldn't a snapdragon processor work?
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>>107690646
>are we still avoiding ARM processors
The only usable ARM computers are macs, since applel went all into it, but at the same time they dropped the ball with thousands of vidya, software and drivers that'll never get ported, same shit when they dropped 32 bit support.
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>>107690646
Are you planning on using Windows on it? If so, do you want to run much software other than what it came with?
Yes? Then it's crap garbage avoid like the plague.
Are you going to install Linux? Are there drivers available for the hardware? Are you willing to build software from source when a precompiled binary isn't available?
Then it's much more viable, and should get you more battery life per weight and amount of performance.
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>>107697328
Even linux support for these chips isn't great. I was interested in the qualcomm laptops, but qualcomm's lack of support for linux made me lose interest. I am so tired of arm hardware with poor vendor support.

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Sexy Present Edition
Where is the usual baker? Subedition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h

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>>107697249
I only screenshot cabal trackers just in case another what.cd situation happens again. Though trash like FNP and HUNO are a waste of my time.
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>>107697362
still broken. even when i select from the file explorer, even when using any other screenshot, it just shows those results
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>>107697398

Banned or just disabled? KG will reenable accounts even after many years if it was just inactivity
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Test yyy
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>>107694858
>he took my obvious shitpost seriously


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