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https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01

Changelog too long to list!

Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
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>>107829968
mpv does HDR just fine.
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>>107832927
Aks for it, maybe he'll add it.
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but mpv used least resource among all video player
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>>107833415
>I thought it did with gpu-next.
nope
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>>107835010
Yes.

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I'm an automation engineer/chaos magician and I finally have proof that macOS is better than Linux. The catbox below is a servitor I made. It is a foul demon that takes control of my laptop and makes it do things like comment on 4chan. The video is a demo. Bout to refactor it so I can pass in the name of any 4chan thread I want.

It uses applescript. In other words, no lincucks allowed.

https://files.catbox.moe/lat9bf.webm
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>>107837665
i clicked that shit and my ram disappeared
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>>107837720
curl downloadmoreram.com > ram
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>>107837713
>says mac is useless hardware

thank you for telling me i can't take anything you say seriously, you fucking braindead lincuck.
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>>107837665
I clicked that shit and turned into peypey the frog
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>>107837823
>soldered everything is sooooo much better
Yeah check that zoomer brain of yours for rot while you're at it

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Expensive cable on shitbuds 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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this general is a humiliation ritual
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>>107837520
if it werent for foxbum necrobumping constantly we'd be deader than hpg
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>>107810442
Where do I get the ones with averi on it?
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>>107836285
you can get external tone control boxes, dacs/audio players that function as a dac with eq.
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>>107810685
are these a joke?you care that people can see what you're listening to? sad..

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How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
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>>107836370
>with a fully-featured cross-platform UI library?
What can Godot do?
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>>107835911
What benefit do I get rewriting all of my Apache camel/springboot in C#? And that's just before I have to deploy it anywhere, after that I need to rewrite parts of my CI/CD
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the only reason C# exists is so people can easily crack it open with a fucking hammer and mod out whatever dogshit the initial dev did
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>>107834144
It has nothing to do with "le distrust", real life has nothing to do with /g/'s schizophrenia, and all people spouting this crap ITT never had a job.
It is just that most companies you're thinking of are either older than C#, or C# was not fully fleshed out by the time they finished establishing themselves.
It costs more than you imagine to rewrite the entire company's project to another language, it is simply not convenient at all, even if it is a better language.
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>>107836370
I don't know. I'm mostly interested in backend work desu, so I didn't really look at how full-featured the UI libraries are. I know that the back-end frameworks in both languages are pretty full-featured.

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What is the optimal monitor size for a 1 display pc? What is the lowest in size/monitor you would go for?
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it has to be big enough to display a picture of your mom
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42" 4k
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>>107836102
21:9 at least 32" running Linux. KDE or GNOME, virtual desktops and shortcuts are important. Gaming at 16:9 while having a /g/ on your left and YouTube on your right. Or fucking discord and Spotify ... Whatever you zoomers use today. TomTom would be good, because the left over space is phone ratio.
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>>107836102
65" 4k

Anything else is a toy for trannys.

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keep the /pol/itics to an absolute minimum.
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>>107830994
Serious answer, If true WWIII were to happen, there wouldn't be any Windows operating systems to worry about. You'd likely be dead, incinerated instantly, along with millions of other. Most people have no idea what modern nuclear weapons are all about, and the multiple variations that exist now, and the magnitude they operate at. Simply put, they're a far cry from your pappy nukes, that rode shotgun on the Enola Gay, for bombing day.

It wouldn't be
>WWIII
and not be a full on nuclear hot war. Most of us will be gone. Pretty quick. The shear radius of a modern day nuclear air burst can and would easily take out thousands of miles. Yes thousands.

You better pray to the God of skinny punks that never happens.
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>>107837253
And don't forget:
those that die in the initial strike would actually be the lucky ones.
Pardon- initial strikeS, including retaliatory fire. Mutually Assured Destruction, after all.

Everyone else gets to enjoy the rest of their admittedly short lives in a new post-apocalyptic radioactive hell-hole, larping as Fallout's vault-dwellers.
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>>107837326
The majority of humanity would be kill. All infrastructure, tech, everything. Even if some tech did survive, it would like be fried from all the emp activity. Literall hell.
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>>107832643
I did for windows 7 ultimate and I'd pay for windows 12 instantly if they would patch out all the shit.
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>>107837509
Same. Would pay if all the shit was removed.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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What dependancies does Microsoft Store, Desktop App Installer, Winget need? For some reason I notice that my LTSC after doing a wsreset -i, getting app installer and using powershell to get winget now has shit like this showing up in winget list

WindowsAppRuntime.1.8 (64)
WindowsAppRuntime.1.8 (86)
WinAppRuntime.Main.1.8
WinAppRuntime.Singleton
Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8 (64)
Microsoft.UI.Xaml.2.8 (86)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 UWP Desktop Runtime (86)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 UWP Desktop Runtime (64)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 UWP Runtime Package (86)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 UWP Runtime Package (64)

how many of these are actually needed or just bloat
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What's the best way to run a Linux VM on Windows 11?
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Quick question: does Windows 11 still wake all disks ~3 times an hour like 10 does? Or did they fix it?

t. wanna use Windows Storage Spaces as my NAS. It fits every single one of my requirements, it's the perfect fit for what I want...except for the waking drives problem. That is just gonna wear out the HDDs prematurely.
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>>107837285
I think every time you access the file explorer it'll wake the disks if they're connected. Either disconnect them or try to find a solution bcs I think that's the default behavior still. I used W11 only for a bit during 23H2 so it might've changed in 24H2 or 25H2 but I doubt it.
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>>107836415
I've always just used Virtualbox and it's worked fine. There's even guest addition packages in Arch that you install and enable its service and it feels like a real PC in the VM.

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its over give up even trying
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>>107830897
nah, i'm just gonna have a cigarette and go punch foreigners. works every time.
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>>107830897
Damn
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Being unable to adapt to new technologies is a sign of severe autism.
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>>107837584
AI is the future. You are already behind. You will fail without AI. You are retarded to deny the 100-1000x enhancement AI brings. Use AI or else.
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>>107830975
lol you just now started paying attention. fucking retard.

If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
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>>107828973
samsung s-pen works even without battery.
ipad pencil doesnt work when battery is empty
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>>107828973
iPad, no hesitation.
It has real apps made specifically for tablets, unlike Android which just resizes phone apps.
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>>107828973
If you want to draw as a hobby for cheap, used Samsing tablets lose value way more than iPads, add a capacitive stylus and a matte screen protector and you're good to go.
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>>107836386
Okay
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>>107835353
that's what i did when i realized you could get a whole computer for the price of a new drawing tablet.
you can use wacom pens on them since microsoft just licensed the technology from them, just check for compatibility before you buy the pen too. scored a very nice wacom pen for 9 bucks on ebay auctions since nobody else was bidding on it.

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107836100
Also it's a $30 shirt and a $300 watch.
https://youtu.be/PoCPEjUoKQA?si=4dETFVQcLwmzRcav
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>>107836381
ok i believe you. you have the chang guarantee
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>>107836522
I already have 4 other chinese watches. 2 nh35s, an st1901, and a vk63. They're all incredible value. I also built two out of ali express parts and gave them to friends. I don't really need a guarantee as I have all the tools needed to just swap out another nh34 movement whenever I want since they're only $40-60. You can change these like tires rather than actually service them.
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I checked the linked guide and I saw nothing there about laser pointers, can I get some recommendations? I am not looking for anything special, but Id prefer it being a good quality beam/emitter, even if its the bare module with no body and no batteries. I bought this thing in the meantime im a little let down by its daylight visibility
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005009482636174.html
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>>107834230
the problem with these things is that none have a good pc interface to manage/sort/load music. im still using my old square ipod nano with a w7 pc running old itunes because the interface is so pleasant. no having to sort through folders to make playlists especially when the titles are all fucked up from back in the 4shared days
>flashes a pride flag at bootup
programming forced faggot shit like this should be grounds for drawing ang quartering

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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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>>107830330
then amd killed itanium
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>>107834587
meds. Also, they're so weak you can't even do anything with them. Space invaders is fun for like 10 minutes.
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what's an eglin type?
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>>107824414
Archimedes was a fantastic machine, we had them in UK schools in the 90s. Ours were seldom used, mainly just for the word processor and some shareware games if you finished all your classwork early. Bit of a waste really.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbENFcmurbo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUH1WbZJUM0
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>>107824686
I used one of these when I was doing a work placement at a local game dev that has long since gone under. Was faster than any PC I'd used at that point

https://cybersecuritynews.com/instagram-data-leak-exposes-sensitive-info-of-17-5m-accounts/

>Instagram Data Leak Exposes Sensitive Info of 17.5M Accounts

>The breach encompasses a wide range of personal information that could put affected users at serious risk. Compromised data includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses.

>This combination of information makes users particularly vulnerable to identity theft, phishing, and social engineering.

>Malwarebytes has confirmed that the stolen database is actively being traded on dark web marketplaces, making it accessible to cybercriminals worldwide.
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>>107828735
Its sad.
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>>107827546
I meet and fuck women regularly, and I don't have a personal Instagram account. I do have a burner for researching those women only because most of them are dumb enough to post their entire life for the public to see.
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>>107829754
If you have to ask, you don't need to know.
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>>107826729
that explains why i kept getting random recovery emails about an instagram account i never had. my email was leaked somewhere along the way.
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>>107833978
>I do have a burner for researching those women
Future serial killer behavior.

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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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>>107832002
there's always gonna be trivial edits that we can do quicker, but the point is that you want to keep the loop going for as long as possible. if you break the loop to make a quick fix yourself, you're just gonna end up slower.

subagents can make edits yes, so you can direct claude to use a specific subagent for that too. could even assign the subagent to use haiku for speed if you wanted, i mostly just have a /quick command for that.
you should be able to get the main agent to orchestrate N number of subagents pretty easily, the bit that needs setup is configuring when and how to use them. skills provide progressive context and subagents can be assigned specific models
https://code.claude.com/docs/en/sub-agents#supported-frontmatter-fields

last night i gave opus xAI and openrouter keys and had it parsing some JSON, searching tweets with grok and transcribing images using gemini and then updating the files, maximizing subagents, and by the looks of it, the main thread only compacted three times in about 4 hours of continuous work
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>>107836890
>the point is that you want to keep the loop going for as long as possible. if you break the loop to make a quick fix yourself, you're just gonna end up slower.
I don't really see what you mean. The model just works off of the existing context tokens, I don't think it makes that much of a difference whether the model's own tokens are there or whether there's some user input in-between. I can make some edits and then kick it off for the next part of the loop. Obviously there's some overhead in doing the manual work but if it only happens after major edit breakpoints, when the LLM was going to compile anyway so you do it yourself instead, then it's fine IMO.

The only exception I can think of is if you're literally just orchestrating completely autonomous agents and then it slows you down because you have to context-switch back to the agent to do something yourself and it'd be easier for you if it could just handle it in the background. But I don't really run LLMs "in the background" because I code review every change anyway - I basically only use AI for dev work and I have found that when I have a good understanding of the work, letting the AI do its own thing unsupervised always gives a worse result than I'd have done myself. So instead I just use it as a tool to accelerate writing code where I already know what I want to be written, I make the AI do it with oversight and then high quality code comes out that I can personally sign off on. So I'm just having it write outputs with oversight, and breaking "the loop" to manually run a linter doesn't slow things down much if at all.
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https://cy.md/opencode-rce/
oh no no no no opencodebros
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>>107832163
does gemini still go into mental breakdown loops in its thinking blocks? I found that hilarious
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>>107816085
Opus 4.5 is so strange. Half the time it's indian-tier retarded and half the time it's genius.

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Will this kill Windows and make Linux the most popular OS?
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>>107837343
so who said that though?
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>>107837555
I said it.

>>107837343
SteamOS will have zero technological breakthroughs, but it will be a marketing breakthrough. The powerful branding of Valve will convince millions of cowardly scaredy-cat lusers to finally give Linux a fair shot. And if we have millions of people finally trying out Linux, even if they're trying it out for the wrong reasons, then isn't that a win for us all?
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>>107837343
SteamOS will cure cancer, solve world hunger, and bring about world peace
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>>107831084
I choose to believe what you're saying, because it makes a lot more sense. However, I'd add that even if they did release a more generic version of it, it would not support nvidia.
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>>107837615
>I said it.
>I come on the internet
>make something up
>and get angry about it
welcome to 4chan i guess.

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So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
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>>107832891
NixOS + Nvidia, I used to have trouble with Steam games (and their custom compositor), screensharing and some minor visual bugs. Switched to AMD and everything was solved
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>>107832795
threads about driver warfare need to be banned. both work obviously and have for more than two decades. can we just ban windows users from this trash heap?
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>>107832795
Nvidia works on Linux but requires proprietary drivers and can have issues with Wayland. AMD is the easier, plug-and-play choice with fully open-source driver support. For hassle-free Linux, AMD is strongly recommended.
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>>107832795
I want her to plap me
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>>107833270
It has nothing to do with the installation procedure, although modules that taint the kernel are much more annoying to deal with than stuff that's built in.
The problem with nvidia are usability related. You'll notice it sooner or later. Specially if you're using Arch, which means you're not on X11 and some horribly outdated nvidia driver which works.


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