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Yearphone of the ear 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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>>107653969
Didn't meant to >>
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>>107648023
7HZ x Crinacle Zero: 2
is genuinely the cost to sound performance ideal for people just getting into IEMs. stop recommending 2 dozen different things guys!!!
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>>107654119
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>>107653865
have you listened to em? They're just a nice neutral set under 10$, idk why you're so mad, I'm not saying they are the best in the world like that shit eating retard, I'm just saying they are good for what they are - 10$ shitbuds.
>>107653871
so? who cares, you guys work too hard against yourself by limiting against using comfortable/portable form factor devices, I can just carry this y1 around with a pair of shitbuds and be happy with it but if I plug in my expensive $500 IEM's into it I definitely notice a degradation in quality compared to my dongle DAC, but that's not the point; its not about endgame audio, it's just decent audio on the go.
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>>107654132
Zero:2 fit my ears better which is a personal and subjective reason but I'm still recommending them over the bunny as the entry level best-in-class.

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Can I have an LLM that thinks and runs commands like Cursor but for general tasks rather than just programming?
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You can just use Claude Code. Even though the main purpose is for programming, you can easily tell it to do some other things. For example, I asked it to create a directory structure by years in my b folder, then I asked it to verify the exif data of each picture and move to the correct directory.
I could do that with a simple script, but I wanted to test out how well Claude could handle tasks like that. It kinda worked
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>>107651635
Define "general tasks".

If you give those AI Agents full access they can pretty much do anything as long as it has a text interface. They can even use GUIs by emulating mouse and keyboard with python commands.
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>>107651635
Claude code can do this for you. Just drop in whatever MCP you need. Careful with it executing commands though. It might fuck something if you're not careful.
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>>107651635
Thats AGI bro, you're never gonna get that
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>Can I have an LLM that thinks
No

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>Almost 2026
>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the market
Do monitor manufacturers hate money?
>Get an OLED
Sorry I don't want
>Image retention
>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)
>Hiding taskbar
>Pixel shifting
>Fucked up text fringing
>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty
>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent
>Twice the price
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>>107630152
The issue with this picture is, no one has a massive 20ft wide window front in their house and they certainly won't point their screens directly at it.
Matte wins in 99.99% of use cases
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>>107653960
this one didnt look good. the one next to it looks good and looks the best out of all of them
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>>107653916
and its still much lower TVL then even cheap PC monitors
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>>107654142
Depends how cheap, there were some really horrible VGA monitors available turning the early day, literally TV tier.
But otherwise yes.
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>>107654152
true you had some single focus garbage around kek

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Is Ublock losing the Youtube war?
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>>107645568
I got hit with this very screen when i did my new build and on Chrome with no ad blocker. I sent them screenshots of the browser extensions page and whether they believe it or not - you just know their code is probably just as bloated and built by incompetent h-1b "engineers" as Microsoft's is.
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>>107652776
>Brave has special hooks for uBO to allow MV2 interceptions to work.
They will never work as good as native uBO, though, it's just uBO lite with addition of custom filters, nothing more, nothing less.

>>107653397
There is, Edge, Brave, Opera & Vivaldi still "support" uBO, or at least pretend to, none of them state it will not work properly, or block as effectively as native support.
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>>107645641
Anna's (she/her) Archive already archiving whole SlopTube, just wait 2 more weeks for a bulk torrent to be available
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>>107652306
>also how would you browse youtube without going to the site anyway? then it's stupid to leave your browser and come mess with the terminal and mpv
browse youtube inside mpv
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>>107654203
Not saying this as a bad thing, it's cute, however, insane levels of unemployment.

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Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
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>>107649981
Exactly.
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>FAKE RELEASES
>FAKE FUCKUPS
HONK HONK
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>>107651954
First they tried to pretend it was a hoax, didn't work, and the excuses conflicted each other. So now they're pulling this out of their ass to and pretending to fuck up so they can say they totally honestly informed the public about everything surrounding Epstein.
Pretty straightforward.
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>>107653840
>The DOJ is apparently already in damage-control mode putting out tweets stating that you can have charges pressed against you for doing X, Y or Z that I immediately explain how to do
It's really fucking weird you would lie about this in this way.
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>>107644199
Different hypothesis: they actually placed different names under the blacked out parts to cover how they tampered with the files. "oh noes we fucked it up" - best way to cover up the real modifications.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107653310
the clojure section is already disproportionately bloated thoughbeit
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>>107653636
I suggested two removals from the Clojure section. also, Clojure is one of the most productive Lisps you will find today, so it makes sense to have a bit of content.
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>>107653310
I support the addition of clojuredocs to future OPs. (I'm surprised it's not already there.)
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>>107653161
Missed opportunity to call it compile-ang.el

let me guess. you need more
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>>107652914
you're so annorexic and low t that you cant even hold a mouse? try eating some burgers faggot
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I have special needs.
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>>107644011
hi ukie, are ya winning?
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>>107643865
Actually Cobra Hyperspeed and DeathAdder v4 Pro are the only mice worth buying. Any other mouse will literally fail in months.
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>>107643865
how do i fix the mouse wheel? it's doing double clicks

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>>107653955
The iPhone 6s I’ve been using since 2015 still received security updates a couple of months ago. I'm just not gonna upgrade is all.
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>>107651611
Fr? I had thought it would be 25 years old by now
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>>107653992
2015 tech is sleeker and more futuristic
Compare the 5090 to a 980ti and the size and power draw difference is night and day
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>>107654014
I used to do that but one day it will just refuse to install/update a specific app (because fuck you).
Currently on Iphone SE 2020 for that reason.
Still way cheaper than brand new and way better than android and the likes.
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>>107654023
Maybe Moore's law really is dead and the only way to get better hardware is bigger cooling, bigger batteries and a higher power draw in general. That doesn't take away the fact that even low end phones are still huge.

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Why are these commies trying to replace sudo?
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>>107650889
So don't do that?
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>>107650911
>poisoned by unprivileged software compromises
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>>107650324
so its a more retarded version of uac?
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>>107652007
you don't have to use empower mode. pottery says it's better than sudo for some reasons i don't understand here
https://mastodon.social/@pid_eins/112353324518585654
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>>107650274
Bro likes black dicks lmaoooo

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https://djr.com/nickel-gothic
Why are font showcases and nerdy blogs always the most beautiful websites on the internet?
Why can't you retarded codemonkeys do any better with design, are you blind?

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Do any of you know perl, and know it by heart?
Supposedly PHP i supposed to be for noobs and perl is the patricians choice, but I don't know how many people even still know perl.
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>>107648740
I knew it a lot and used it for working. Nowadays I still use it here and there since it gives me total expressivity, meaning that I achieve thing faster and it writes more efficiently than in any other language. When programming Perl you literally feel like you have superpowers.

And I’m surprised that the industry dropped those “superpowers”. The issue was that mediocre programmers would get filtered and during COVID era the industry became dominated by midwits with the idea that quantity wins over quality

Particularly better then the prolix language Python, that unfortunately I have to use at work nowadays
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>>107653950
Raku, the new name of Perl version 6, is also a great language for expressivity. Too bad that after 20 years of development it is still incomplete (but production ready) and is 10x slower due to some architectural choices (grapheme level Unicode, and almost contextual grammar, specifically)
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>>107648740
god I love this language. like saying "fuck the constraints of good design and sound logic, how fucking weird can we *really* get with a programming language?". wrote a few shitty webapps with mojolicious in it. even got paid for some of them
could only recommend picking it up these days if you're doing a lot of awk/sed/grep-style data-munging on a linix or bsd system. it's based af for one-off scripts
re: perl or php, they're both perfectly capable of doing backend work. most turing-complete languages are these days. just pick any one and get good at the concepts instead of getting bogged down with the particular language.
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>>107648740
I use it for virtually all scripts. The built in regex is super intuitive and top of the line. It's C but you can be up and running in 1/1000 the time.
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I used it for writing Windows Messenger/MSN bots in 2004 because the only community for it used Perl (because the dude who reversed the protocol made his API wrapper in Perl)

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>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games

>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag
>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth
>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my liking

At this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.
I'm X11 pilled.
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>>107653667
>I think any such gimmick can be recreated with shaders.
Then you still don't know what HDR is.
It's literally impossible to represent that higher dynamic range without the monitor supporting it. You can do tonemapping to approximate the look on an SDR display but it won't look the same.
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>>107653485
I never used wayland and have no intention to use it. I'm not going to switch from superior FVWM to that slop. I don't need bloated DE and I don't care about tiling meme. I used i3wm before and I literally never thought it was a useful feature. But FVWM is better because you can actually decorate windows, have powerful window actions features, builtin popup menus. WMs like i3wm has nice configuration, but is barebones in comparison. You can only make "minimalist" theme without actual decorations and the only selling point is tiling. From what I heard the only WMs that target wayland are recreations of such minimal tiling WMs. I have no interest in that. And I have no interest in shitty, bloated GTK/QT DEs. I'm not going to implement my own stacking WM, because there is no point. My WM already does everything I want it to do and it would be a pain in the ass, because wayland design is retarded.
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>>107653703
Bro, I don't care. Literally the best games I ever played didn't had "realisic graphics". The first two games of Thief, Gothic 1, 2, and 1990-2010 cRPGs. Thief in particular is a perfection of a game, but young gaymers would barf on it, because they need some weird gimmicks in their game. Show me any game made in last 5 years that had such atmosphere and immersion. All I see are games that are made to showcase newest graphics features. There is no foundational aspect in these games that makes the game good.
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Wayland is literally part or the massive divide & destroy strategy being deployed to major OSS
I'm sticking to X11 until it's ultimately killed, then hope that stuff like XLibre gained traction already
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>>107643396
>I'm a baby duck and PROUD!

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Is CachyOS actually good or just a meme?
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I use their kernel on Artix and it solved an issue I had with 1% lows im guessing because they use a different cpu scheduler. Im sure the distro is fine it seems like they know what theyre doing
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>>107653764
you're being way too obvious mr. shill
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>>107653764
I feel like if i use it i am going to catch something...
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>>107653764
I like it
I use it for my main PC and Legion Go
Very good set it and forget it distro for me
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it will go the way of pop os, nobara, etc

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Tell me /g/, what is your preferred C compiler? and what optimizations do you test your code on?
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>>107651352
yeah bell labs made unix and c to entrap people in the bell labs ecosystem shameful stuff
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clang is a better compiler, unfortunately gcc supports a lot more embedded CPUs

compile with debugging and no optimization, -ansi sets it to C90, pedantic-errors rejects gcc non-standard C extensions
gcc -g -O0 -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wall -Wextra -o filename filename.c

release build with optimization
gcc -O3 -ansi -pedantic-errors -Wall -Wextra -o filename filename.c
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clang++
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>>107647848
GCC. I only use clang for libfuzz
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>>107647848
GCC. Retarded Clang doesn't have as many C23 features as GCC yet which was a bummer when I tried to compile my project with it.

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Is there no fucking way to prevent AI spam shitting up my website other than giving in to a botnet like cloudflare?
>verify email
Mails get filtered unless you are well known
>verify phone number
Too expensive
>rate limit IP
Niggers use shared IPs
>create own captcha
Cracked within seconds
>block India and Israel
They just use VPN

What is the freetard approach to this?
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BEHOLD, you absolute PLEBS. I have SOLVED the AI scraping problem that has BAFFLED every "developer" on this godforsaken website. The solution is so OBVIOUS, so ELEGANT, that it literally caused my IQ to spike and burn out three smoke detectors.

No, I will NOT tell you. The very fact you have to ASK proves you are a subhuman brown mud person whose mental capacity is equivalent to a lobotomized garden slug. If you had a SINGLE neuron firing in the correct sequence, you'd have already implemented my flawless, god-tier solution on your own.

Telling you would take, like, five seconds. But why would I HAND you the keys to the kingdom? Instead, I will make my 147th post in this thread simply STATING that I have the answer. Every time I type "I already figured it out," my technical prestige grows. The lurkers SEE it. They WHISPER about my digital prowess. They KNOW a true gigabrain walks among the insects.

You drooling normies will continue to offer "solutions" like robots.txt, as if the Skynet scrapers care about your little txt files. You are all PLAYING CHECKERS while I have ascended to 5D intergalactic hyperchess. The answer is in my mind, and my mind alone. My refusal to share is a GIFT to you, as it allows you to bask in the glorious, unattainable shadow of my intellect. Now watch as I post this again, with even more smugness. I HAVE FIGURED IT OUT. BOW BEFORE THE SOLUTION YOU WILL NEVER KNOW.
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>>107654120
I keked, probably written by AI too
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>>107652422
>prevent AI spam shitting up my website
Demand 1 bucks worth of XMR payment per post.
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>>107652690
we're in our pre-blackwall phase. a few years from now we'll revert to social media being dead and normies only using the net for things like banking, and the rest of us will have to go to invite-only localnets
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>>107654120
It would take me more than 5 seconds and you are too retarded to understand it so why would I waste my time?
If you were intelligent, you already know.


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