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If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
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>>107839001
Apple makes iPads in China. What are you talking about?
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>>107839001
>no source
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>>107828973
As of right now, for drawing on the go with optional regular usage? iPad for sure. Pen pressure support isn't really a priority on Android unfortunately, so just go with iPad.

>>107832744
iPad Air 5th gen doesn't have facial recognition, right? Lack of hover is gonna suck but I'm considering that one solely because of that.
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>>107838756
everyone that used atleast 1 graphics tablet in his life know how dogshit apple pencil really is: slippery (you have to use paperlike screen protector), produces lots of fine plastic dust (paperlike screen chew thru plastic ends like crazy), you have to turn off squeeze and double tap, battery life on pencil pro is tragic, you cant use felt nibs, its too slim so you might get pain and cramps. Constant taps because its hard plastic on glass.

Line quality is nice, there is lots of good software, more than on android but android its catching up slowly.

You have to try wacom pro pen 3 - its feels like cheap plastic stylus but when u use it it feels just right. Just enough give on taps, just enough resistance on for longer lines, just enough control for slower lines, no problems with line quality. Japan is on top of that business for long time

Spen is trash with gummy nibs (or not gummy cuz they change nibs like every tablet generation so you have to buy newer one), better buy wacom emr pen that works with samsung tablets (spen is rebranded wacom tech).

As for other android: almost every apple pencil knockoff type stylus from oneplus, xiaomi, lenovo ect are dogshit, there is few that are ok but nowhere near lvl of apple pencil

Window and surface stylus are mem, there is more Microsoft gives greater priority to sending your drawing and writing data to the server for ai training than making stylus that can draw in straight lines
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>>107839679
Quite a few don't use facial recognition actually, they use fingerprint scan. Even the latest base model iPad and current iPad Mini use either fingerprint or passcode.

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The new beta release fugged up the app, just goes to a black screen
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>>107839540
It's a beta, the release works fine.
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>>107839558
I'm on beta and haven't updated yet. I'm just reacting to those in the thread complaining. Works on my machine.
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>>107839540
windows...
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>>107839558
he did a new release?
did he fix broken archive links?
did he keep the bottom bar?
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>>107839890
>did he keep the bottom bar?
He ANNIHILATED the bottom bar

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Why does it seem like they're trying to kill Windows on purpose? Is this the year of Linux?
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>>107834516
>Why does it seem like they're trying to kill Windows on purpose?
They're not but the person in charge is a jeet, do the math.
>Is this the year of Linux?
No, but it's not the year of windows either for what that's worth.
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>>107834516
The CEO is a braindead retard who thinks people want AI and is putting fingers in his ears going "lalala" every time people mention no one wants it.
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>>107834547
>Answers no to a 'why' question
Average Wintard reading comprehension. No wonder they're so scared of the terminal.
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>>107834516
Microslop already lost the ai war, but they need to convince investors that people use their shitty copilot system. When the bubble pops I hope microslop falls the hardest.
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>>107834516
>Is this the year of Linux?
it will never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever be the year of troonix

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that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.

for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)

what you got /g/?
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>>107839681
Sony was always wild
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>>107834467
Yeah and if you could take a modern midrange to high end phone back to the mid 90s it would be close to the top of the list of most powerful supercomputers.
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>>107839256
What is it these monitors did to the video signal for it to look that clean? I plug it into a normal CRT TV and it looks like fucking ass in comparison.

>>107839532
>buy a series of adapters
Seems it outputs composite but it's on a DIN plug instead of standard RCA. I'd probably get a normal AV to HDMI converter, an RCA cable, and a DIN plug, and solder the wires to the right pins on the DIN. Though the lazy way is to just cut and strip the RCA cable and jam the wires into the correct holes on the DIN socket.
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>>107839820
>What is it these monitors did to the video signal for it to look that clean? I plug it into a normal CRT TV and it looks like fucking ass in comparison.
That's s-video not composite btw.
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>>107833551
holy sex

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BATTLE STATIONS

Show your setups
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>>107838781
I always liked Yar and Crusher better desu
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I miss when 4chan had good posts
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>>107839571
When was that?
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>>107829092
yep, its kino
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>>107833762
'strayan detected

CEO Edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107839002
>>107839043
>trn black pearl
How do I actually use something like this?

>arpegear hane
Thanks. Where would the best place to buy a set be in terms of price, probably?
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Shill me shit under a hundred
No hearsay only shit you've personally used
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>>107839746
it's a dac, you plug it into whatever you're using, then plug your 3.5/4.4 mm iems into the dac
not sure if it would work with a controller tho
for the hane, the last three retailers are decent and might have some amazon storefronts. it's recommended that you try things out first with amazon since their return policy is easy to abuse.
for the lowest prices, aliexpress is your best option
>>107839777
bunny
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>>107839777
KE cadenza
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>>107839746
if you're gonna go the dipswitch route, just get a KZ castor or krilla from aliexpress. there's a sale going on soon, you can probably get it for less than 10 bucks (+tax and tariffs)

THE CREATOR OF LINUX ADMITTED TO VIBE-CODING
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This is just for some shit involving a guitar pedal?
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>>107832926
there are situations where you should feel guilty.
if you use AI to write that shit, that you then proceed to understand/tweak/correct and it works just fine for your application, no reasons to be ashamed of.
if you instead have no fucking clue what's happening, and AI is doing something that works, you should feel ashamed of yourself. for failing to completely understand everything
not having a fucking clue what the fuck is happening is dangerous, code coming from this direction can completely fuck shit up, since you have no fucking clue what's going on, and "it seems" to be working. until it doesn't, in which moment you realize how fucking retarded you are.
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>>107833189
um I think I'm a gaymer now...
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>>107834067
I'll take you as being genuine. What your reasoning is missing is that these AI tools are getting better very suddenly.
>Shit
>Shit
>Shit
>Shit
>Bad
>Decent
All the narrative and experiments were produced on previous tools. The sentiments around AI were built based on tools a year or older. That's why there's such a big difference in what some people claim vs what experiments show and what people's general opinion is.

If you haven't tried them, go download Cursor and just try using it and build a simple project with it. Something you might want to use yourself.
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>>107831372
>>107833429
AI programming tools are better at programming than the vast majority of real human programmers. AI programming tools are substantial orders of magnitude faster than all real human programmers. If you disagree with this then you haven't used them. I don't like it but it's our reality now and into the future.

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Which one of you weeaboos is creating this project?
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>>107833807
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>>107832589
yeah the intent seems to be run entirely windows software on top of a small a linux kernel as possible. so you boot into environment and stay there and never really interact with kneesocks after that. i think it's an interesting idea.
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isn't this shit literally just reactos
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>>107834729
No, I commented about >>107832685 wanting to use Xorg.

>>107832685
>in Xorg
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>>107834746
if it doesn't I'm making it. the linux userspace is just way too pozzed by redhat to be of anything good.

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>breaks every site
>have to whitelist any site you want to see anyway
whats the point
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it worked better back when most legit sites worked fine without js and js was mainly just trackers and shit you didn't want
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>>107839429
I finally decided to ditch uMatrix this install. uBlock Origin can actually do most of what uMatrix did (though with less fine control). The only thing uBo can't really do is cookie control, and I found something that's good enough for me in just clearing cookies/site data on exist and whitelisting sites I don't want this to happen on. It works well enough, and I'm not longer using an unmaintained project whose last update was 2021.

Anyway I don't see why you'd need Noscript if uBo exists.
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>>107839949
Because uBo has been nutered with ManifestV3
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>>107839618
Ok, and how do you know?
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>>107839976
I use it

t. retard

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why are boomers allowed to regulate computers
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>>107835938
its (achshully) some 3rd party recruiter site, however the UK Government Official Ministry of Justice does indeed forward their employment candidates to it. As to why this is still the case, 4 months after another Govt Dept chased imgur.com from these isles and no-one has noticed, who the fuck knows. Candidates with VPN would benefit, but its probably still all nepotism hires regardless.
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>>107832876
>This is the average bong btw.

>some bitch in govt
>meanwhile comments are universally against it / her
retard that you are
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>>107831857
the propagandists put these self made "polls" in front of your eyes to convince you that it is okay. they never expect people to question where the results came from.
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>>107838554
>he thinks JewTube comments section represents the British people
kek. This is like going to reddit and thinking the average bong is a leftist. That politician is pretty much as low class trash as it gets. She is the average bong. If she pissed you off then you understand my frustration when I speak them.

I was having an argument the other day with both zoomers and boomers in my Office saying the BBC is trash and they had the gull to call me un-British, because the BBC is heritage. It's a regular thing with them. They will defend whatever is fucking them in the ass.

It's why they clapped my mindless drones at 8pm during COVID.
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europe is an all-you-can-rape amusement park for brown people regulating themselves and their populations into the dirt at the hands of boomers and women

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/
>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@preview

The CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
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>>107806541
I prefer cursor-agent. If I'm going to pay a monthly fee for AI, I'd rather have access to basically every LLM there is for a single price, as some stuff Claude is really good at, some stuff ChatGPT is really good at, some stuff Gemini is good at. I am a MUD developer, been working on the same game for nearly 15 years despite the fact that the genre has died off. It's my tism. What I like most about cli ai - especially cursor-agent - is that I can scp the binary to my MUD shell hosting account and have the AI work on code directly on the host rather than making the changes locally, compiling, starting the server, testing the changes, then syncing the new code with the host, compiling it there, and restarting the server. It's far better to make the changes on the server, compile, spin up a second copy of the server, test the changes, if they're good then I 'accept all' in cursor-agent and reload the binary of the main MUD server and shutdown the test port. If the changes break something important, I hit 'discard all changes' in cursor-agent and my code goes back to exactly how it was. I don't think I've written a single line of actual code in two months now that I've got cursor dialed in with prompts to the point where it's writing code almost identical to how I would so I'm at the point now where I just say "add <feature> ... This is what it'll do. Document it in a help file for the players when you're finished."
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>He uses claude code when he could be productive instead
>He doesn't know
L O L !
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>>107816085
So... what should i use instead?
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>>107829047
Cant' you just run the linter as a hook?
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>>107838184
Nothing that fits in 8GB is going to be any good for coding. Use a web browser and Claude free tier.

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https://github.com/z-libs/Zen-C

what does /g/ think of the new C killer?
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>>107839684
JS has block declarations, even optional assignment, and semicolons are optional.

let x, y = 3, z = y + 2;
console.log(x); // undefined
console.log(y); // 3
console.log(z); // 4
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>>107839634
that looks vibe coded
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>>107839810
false
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>>107839888
good argument, you're right
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>>107839634
>RAII
come on
leave the stupid feature naming to c++

Can't wait for homosexual anon to start spamming again 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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>>107838935
you might just want some regular speed silvers
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>>107838935
Well, there's always going to be some resistance even initially, that's just how key switches work because they have springs in them. Even rubber dome keyboards, since that's just a type of spring
Speed Silvers like the other anon said are okay, probably just look at some low profile linears/light tactiles to minimize the extra force added on the spring weight from the tactile event. You can try out HE if you want, there are even low profile HE boards. All I want to do is just inform people that they really are gimmicks and not going to turn people into God gamers, or improve their skills at all coming from an even half decent normal contact based mechanical board.
Just make sure they support some form of rapid trigger with their software, as it's basically the only useful thing for games and rhythm games, and only really in the sense that it's a slight reassurance that you're not fucking up inputs because actuation stops when you let off the key. Just know that it's not some massive improvement like shills and hyped up retards think it is. Key switches return/the spring completely decompresses in a fraction of a second, faster than you can consciously think to push it back down even rapidly, but again, if thinking you're missing out on some peace of mind tortures you so badly then you can just go ahead and try HE. It is pure placebo.
Midway actuation in mechanical switches was already the biggest improvement over rubber domes in most gaymer boards years ago, as most rubber dome switches only actuated at the very bottom of the keypress. I noticed this again a few weeks ago trying my rubber dome boards I had and trying to do some gaming on them. It sucked a bit especially on the bigger keys like Shift. Likewise, I'm speaking from experience, that it sucks setting actuation to 0.1mm on analog switches and making tons of accidental inputs resting my fingers on my keys the way I normally do. Even at 1mm it felt a tad too touchy, and I set it back to 1.5-2mm
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It’s actually insane how good the +84 tkl sounds. For $200 it just mogs everything else in that price range
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>>107839827
Got a good sound test?

>when even amazon doesn't want you to buy SSDs
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or any PC related thing for that matter
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>>107839880
are you sure you didnt fuck with some amazon settings?
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>>107839904
nope, it should be in the same country. I'll check tho

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Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.


How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro


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>>107839727
Headphones are usually the gateway to hifi speakers though. You can get good sound at a reachable price point with headphones and they give consumers a reference on what things should sound like. Until I bought good headphones I couldn't tell that tiny cheap speakers sounded way worse than ok and they were actually dog shit.
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>>107839697
I don't know but I do know you should tell people about how big your room is. Big room = $$$$
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>>107839740
other companies already struggle to create decent speakers, now imagine having to do all of that with the most horrific constraints, then pile on some needed dsp compensation for all operating conditions, then pile on car safety standards and practices. the room is fucked, the positions are fucked, everything is a mess, getting things to sound clear is a big task already.
>>107839747
i agree, they just shouldn't be used for "calibration" or reference purposes in most cases. there is some cool stuff being developed (mostly dsp side) but for most consumers i think headphones and iems are the best options overall
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>>107839754
room is about 20 x 18
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>>107839747
>Headphones are usually the gateway to hifi speakers though
speakers are so based, the amount of people who want them is so small that only the giga expensive stuff holds any actual value, or new shit(sometimes)
so you can buy things that were like $400 per speaker for like $50 quite commonly or get them for free
t. paradigm monitor 7 v2 owner for $50 cad
I got a pair of energy 22s for almost free with bad tweeters tho, sadly one fucking guy in the entire world has the equipment to fix them and its $200 a tweeter so i don't even know if it's worth it


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