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WHAT'S GOING ON?
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windows goyim were forced to upgrade to 11
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>>107824336
>usecase
AMD X3D and standard iGPU (7700X for example) cant handle anything more than basic output for trouble shooting

Intel UHD 770 on 14th gen craps the bed on 4k videos

So you need a dedicated GPU if you just want to see 4k video or high fidelity 2k movies
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>>107824286
There's tons of rumors that the prices are going to get crypto-hype levels of retarded plus a lot of people going 1000 series -> 3000 series -> 5000 series.
The amd cards are all like 100 bucks cheaper for the same or maarginally better raw computing power, but worse in every other regard, so people are still buying Nvidia unless they are broke.
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unavailability rule?
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>>107824286
>Blackwell
that's mainly a data center/generative ai gpu, the same one that nvdia puts in gdx spark. that image seems to be from nvdia, so that last graph is probably a combination of all markets, whereas i'm, guessing the first one specifically refers to consumer grade hardware.

>131.5mm tall, weighs 170 grams
>focuses on communication and productivity
>ships with Android 16
>8 GB RAM
>256 GB internal storage expandable up to 2 TB through micro SD card
>50MP camera with optical image stabilization and EIS for the videos capable of shooting at 4K
>tactile physical keyboard with adaptive touch capabilities
>4.03 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1200x1080
>supports one physical nanoSIM and one eSIM
>4nm 5G SOC Mediatek processor
>ships with a specifically customized Niagara Launcher version which allows to bind keys and shortcuts to actions, apps and messages (it can also run other launchers and stock Android as well)
>coloured led lights on the right size for specific apps and purposes
>customizable keyboard skins and covers
>$499 ($199 if pre-ordered now)


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>>107822897
Buy an ad
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>>107824079
>>107823883
Software keyboards are less accurate, more sluggish and slower than physical ones. The only thing which makes software keyboard decent is autocorrect but it's always a hit or miss or a huge annoyance. Swipe is terrible.
>>107824437
Why? It's not wide and it's almost a 1:1 screen size ratio, which is ideal for composing messages and viewing written content.
>>107825281
That keyboard is not tiny. I always typed on the BB Bold, Classic and KeyNote which had much smaller keyboards with no problems at all.
>>107825568
The devs have stated that the device will receive security updates for 5 years and at least two major Android upgrades.
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>>107825564
It used to be compact.
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>>107824079
Gimmicks are why people buy stuff
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>>107825734
take me back

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>>107680640
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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I bought a T14s off BestBuy and tried to reinstall windows and found out I need an AstraZeneca work email to access the computer and install windows as I cannot do a offline install.
Any solutions other than a refund or trying to get it unlisted with microsoft autopilot?
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>>107825560
Get hired at AstraZeneca maybe.
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>>107825173
if you care about these things, get a t14
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>>107825712
probably will even though I wanted to go as small as possible

and if I drop the touch screen I am not if the intel or amd model would be better (i5-1145G7 vs AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U)
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>>107826018
gen 4 or below: amd, at least that's what I heard
gen 5 or above could be different
I think the t14 is 3 cm wider than the x13, but it has a full-size keyboard, while the x13 has a smaller one. If you want to go small, why do you need an ethernet port anyway? at home/work you have a docking station and otherwise you can still use an adapter

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>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distro
Genuinely how is this possible?
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>>107825372
but what does fooly cooly mean?
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>>107825428
cooly that is fooly? a cool fool? i might as well get fooly cooly with haruko if thats what it means
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i know for sure that >>107818491 wants to get all fooly cooly with me
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>>107821330
apparently zoomers consist solely of gen alphas now. why are millennials like this?
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>>107822107
bottom right of pic

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>$950 starting price
I don't feel so good Steambros...
Valve messed up big time on this one.
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>>107825879
SMT doesn't really matter on modern CPUs as much as it did in the i7-3770K days. It's hard to predict how it will perform but it's pretty much guaranteed that Steam Machine is going to have better single core performance and won't be too far off in multi-threaded tasks. I'm posting from a PC with 5950X which is also 2 generations behind my laptop's AI 9 HX PRO 370 and despite having 12 cores instead of 16, it's not dramatically slower.
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>>107825956
It matters when games now use up to 32 threads.
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>>107825978
It matters when there's a benchmark that proves it. Just a few years ago going from 5800X to 5950X made absolutely no sense for gaming and as far as I know people haven't started recommending 2 CCD chips for that purpose yet. Besides, if something is going to tank performance on the cube and make PS5 look good by comparison, it's going to be that mid GPU.

But Steam has more games than PlayStation so hardware is not the whole story anyway.
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>>107825596
prior to the normalisation of the 90 series, the 80 equivalent were the enthusiast choice cards; the sli setups were dimishing returns things for retards.
that diminishing return retardo option simply doesn't exist now.
the gap between the 80 and the 90 cards is very real and feels generational in nature.
yes you can run your games on your 70 and 80 cards, but the performance difference b/w those and the 90s is large enough that you're practically being served bargain bin cards at flagship prices.
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>>107815969
yeah dude valve is doing it for FREE. its charity. theyre actually a charity organization. thats why they make all of their money from letting children gamble.

i cant believe valve is so charitable they want to give us stuff at a loss. theyre just so great

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Some I'm thinking of:
>Monitor panels
>Fiber optics
>Radio receivers and transmitters
>LEDs
>Batteries
>Plastic, glass, paper, rubber, silicon
>Capacitors, transformers, switches
>Solar panels
>Shipping containers
>Fertilizer
>Water

It would be pretty weird if in 2026 we got a new global supply chain issue huh
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>>107824605
good morning, no sorry silver is too late to buy in now, let's find the next best thing that will 10x
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>>107824623
>muh too late
your brain operates too late if you're looking for quick pump and dump schemes where you offload your thinking onto others
just say you're poor bro
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>>107824643
good morning, no sorry not buying your bags now
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>>107824605
>>107824623
>>107824643
>>107824674
>there are zero good investments on the planet
it must suck to have zero financial education
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>>107824596
food and housing
there is no need for poors to stink up the planet anymore

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Why did /g/ stop being anti-systemd?
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>>107825214
Pulseaudio was better than using only ALSA. But ever since pipewire was released I don't see any reason to stick to pulseaudio, other than if you are using a 5 year old stable distro, without it in the repos.

Pipewire has it's own protocol, and supports both pulseaudio and jack sources. One feature I feature I can't live without is the way you can just connect audio inputs and outputs with programs like qjackctl.
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Who cares about a fucking init system, like come on. I just use the easiest linux distro (Fedora) to watch anime, make stuff, do my job and run my gaymes inside a linux vm. I couldn't care less if Fedora used systemd, SysVinit, s6 etc.
>insert the erotic games 2ch post dot jpeg
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>>107825214
i remember pulseaudio having issues. pipewire for me has had none.

also linux had issues liek fuckin crazy before systemd. anti systemd posters are the arch linux fatso meme. i dont want to spend tens of hours a week configuring my distro i just want the shit to work
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neets don't like it when things actually work and don't need manual tinkering because now they're lost and don't know what to do
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>>107817360
It works but it does too much. If systemd was just an init system + service manager, I'd probably use it. It's admittedly pretty good at that. But overall systemd is a big suite of software haphazardly thrown together in the same git repo for questionable reasons. Lots of components should really be totally separate programs and not tightly within the systemd monolith (inb4 someone says it has a gazillion binaries so of course it's modular).

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>first worlders get a C&D letter for pirating movies
LMAOOO
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>>107824662
hehehehe
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>>107825082
Ain't gonna lie chief, the whole world is owned by satanic corporations. If you live somewhere where that is not the case, it's because it's a backwards shithole not worth the investment.
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amerimutts and yuropoor BTFO. feels good not to live in a nanny state.
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>>107825358
You can be all cynical and bitter you want but no mutt I live in a country where our antitrust laws haven't yet been effictively erased by decades of anti-consumer lobbying, public outcry often results in tangible outcomes not just aggresive refusal from my government like in the US
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I'd pay for a streaming service if it could bring me the same quality as what I'm torrenting, which is high bitrate high resolution shows. I don't particularly enjoy having to seed shit to inflate my ratio so I don't get kicked out of platform.

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What are some good GTK themes? What do you use?
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Theme GTK? Bro you're not supposed to do that. Adwaita is the best theme, you voted for this
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>>107825763
Default-dark.css
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>>107825763
Breeze-GTK
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>>107825763
arc-dark, came with the distro and it's good enough

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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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Back in 1994 I saw one of these sons of bitches in a national TV studio where I was doing an internship. It was a huge deal for me as this was in bumfuck Eastern Europe a little while after my country kicked out the commie retards. Everyone and everything was poor as fuck so seeing one of these made my eyes water and made me feel like we're all gonna make it. The experience was surreal. The IT guys let me see a couple of demos, seeing IRIX do its thing live was the experience that single-handedly absolutely cemented my life's trajectory in dealing with IT, programming, sysadmin stuff. Fuck I'm old. Fuck I miss IRIX. Too bad the only thing truly close to what IRIX was back then is MacOS.
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>>107824686
what am I looking at here?
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>>107824719
A Silicon Graphics Indigo. They were true beasts in their time. They ran IRIX which was a SysV UNIX variant. They specialised in graphics and pioneered many technologies like IRIS GL which later became OpenGL. They were immensely expensive, which is why the experience was so surreal to me.
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>>107824686
>Too bad the only thing truly close to what IRIX was back then is MacOS.
Have you ever looked at Haiku? I've always thought it seemed quite similar. macOS doesn't really have much in common with IRIX aside from being a commercial Unix(-like).
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>>107825731
I think they’re quite similar both functional, being proprietary Unix that is tightly coupled and suited for the hardware it runs in, but also philosophically with aesthetic coherence and the uses it’s made for. They’re both great at 3D art, scientific visualisation, development, media production etc. at least that’s my reasoning. That said irix was way more open and definitely assumed experienced admins instead of dumdum influencers and niggers which is why I think it’s a shame Mac is the only premium Unix available.

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>mint is shit with the slowest file manager known to man
>zorinOS is guhnome based and slow as hell
>debian is shit and none of the desktops are good
>you got KDE, I guess, but theres no really a clean minimal distro besides kubuntu
>kubuntu is garbage with snap infestation which makes it unusable.

So what the fuck do I use in linux? Theres literally no options

Why cant someone make a simple XFCE based distro with bazaar with some theme linux xubuntu but based on debian
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>>107825024
>Cant use fedora it has no codecs and retarded flatpak repos that break on fresh install
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>107824868
install windows 7
reject the updoot rot culture
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>>107825989
install end of life software with critical vulnerabilities in them
reject modernity
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>>107824868
op tyou are a fuckin dumbass
theres a distro you should try called LFN. its more along your experience and ability.
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>>107825515
Honestly kubuntu and ubuntu are not bad.

Kubuntu has snaps but they arent installed by default in discover at least in the normal install of kubuntu and you can easily just use flathub with one click.

Dont know about xubuntu or the other flavors but even so the ubuntu app store on the official ubuntu flavor is not that bad. It loads quite quickly and the app store is fast compared to guhnome shit software store.

Snaps arent that bad firefox loads reasonably well on ubuntu 25.10 basically like a flatpak.

Worst distro is probably fedora or arch I dont even think they have an option for nvidia drivers and the codecs are hard to install and shouldnt even be a thing to begin with.

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>>107821773
try turning off the compositor, deb+xfce is the best.
>>107821673
nice, where did you take that picture? classical or modern?
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>>107821773
Speaking of x11, I heard they're making some new alternatives for x11 and Wayland. Some weird names I can't remember.
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>>107821673
This rice is an example of how sometimes less is more
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>>107822705
The statue is at the Met in NYC, the pier is just north of San Diego. I believe the statue is a classical, perhaps a restoration.
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Made thing a bit more compact
I really need to buy a higher res monitor

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Microslop engages full Izaat mode

>https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-denies-rebranding-office-apps-to-copilot/
Microsoft denies rebranding Office apps to Copilot
For the past few days, there has been an uproar on social media from infuriated users claiming that Microsoft has rebranded its iconic Office apps to Microsoft 365 Copilot. This allegation stemmed from some people noticing certain wording on Microsoft's Office website, which led them to believe that this was a recent branding change. Microsoft has now categorically denied these claims of rebranding its popular Office apps.

Basically, social media users, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), noticed that the Office website had the following marketing blurb: "The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share, and collaborate all in one place with your favorite apps now including Copilot."

This led to massive backlash in online spheres, claiming that Microsoft is once again trying to shove Copilot down the throats of its customers by eliminating the iconic Office brand.

In a statement to The Verge's Tom Warren, Microsoft 365's Senior Director explained that this is not the case at all, and there has been no recent rebranding of the Office apps:

We've not made any recent naming changes to our Office apps. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint — the office apps within the Microsoft 365 suite productivity suite — remain unchanged. In November 2022, we renamed only the Office 'hub' app for web and mobile to the Microsoft 365 app. In January 2025, we updated it to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to reflect its role in bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together in one place.
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>>107817124
Doesn't "Office" get renamed every 5 years or so?
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>>107817626
>inflict waste pain inbreeding and suffering on others because it pleases the 4D hindu demons to reward you in the material life while collecting your soul in the immaterial
Sounds like a fun plot for a video game.
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>>107824121
you can travel to india and live the real experience
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>>107817620
Kek
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>>107817124
> microslop
> gaslighting

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-01-10/elon-musk-s-grok-ai-blocked-in-indonesia-over-sexualized-content

Grok_ai_sisters not like this...
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>>107822781
> think of the children
every fucking time. this is how power is harnessed every time. they say it's about lewd content generation, but in reality it's about controlling the message and content people are allowed to see. wouldn't want you to have wrong think now would we?
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>>107825847
meanwhile your average goy will believe it and say it is okay
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looking forward gork police bots deployed in america and occasionally massacring people because someone at xai made an oopsie
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>>107824896
Like this
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>>107826023
wtf, didn't know even oracle got together with ai

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Let's be real here, x86 will be forgotten in 10 years.
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Fex makes it obsolete.
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give it 10-15 years and lets hope that arm machines will stay as open as they are right now (bootloader unlocking and shit). actually, give it another 30 years and riscv will be the hot new thing
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>>107823946
>x86 will be forgotten in 10 years.
Said Andrew Tanenbaum in 1992. Here we are in 2026 still using it, albeit the 64 bit extension.

Alternatives will probably come, maybe even from Chinese companies. Maybe cheap laptops will transition, as they already have started to. But I think desktops and workstations will continue to use some sort of x86 processors.
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>>107823946
> let's be real
you are retarded. x86 has been around for over 40 years. do you think there is a company out there that is a) going to rewrite all the microcode required to run anything and b) obsolete all software made from the last 40 years and c) even with emulation nobody is going to want to run the newfangled buggy shit because it's going to be a fucking mess. you don't understand how many bugs have been ironed out in the last 40 years. that is the only reason your computer is stable and not crashing every 20 minutes. good luck with your newfangled shit.
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>>107823974
>These things never happen as fast as people want.
it literally fucking used to happen this fast just 20 years ago.


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