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Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.

This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictions
The same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-needed
Yet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.

This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants
>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)
>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)
>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)
>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)

These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversity
Their Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).


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I reckon they might even consider replacing The Zen of Python (import this) with a tranny manifesto.
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>>107632064
lol
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>>107619769
>Isn't Stallman a pedo kike though?
Stallman is in Epstein files?
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>>107626584
very nice
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Why the fuck do they need money for!?
It's a fucking programming language, not a woke foundation who's goal is to make """women""" into coders...

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Will sneakernet see a return? Soon AI will censor everything sent over the internet on the fly.
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>>107637110
>handles on the side so you need a (girl)friend to carry
DOA
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Transferring Data Physically in a Case might be faster than trying to send it over the net is an fun/odd concept.
Or Data that's just too important to risk, like the [spoiler]Epstein Files[/spoiler].
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>>107637366
Huge databases actually lob whole trucks worth of drives into a plane and send it between locations. Faster to move PB of data this way.
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>>107637110
>petabyte scale
>80tb
am i retarded
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I wish people weren't evil apes so pic related would have been viable

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ITT we share helpful firefox user_prefs that make it better. I'll start.

user_pref("full-screen-api.transition-duration.enter", "0 0");
user_pref("full-screen-api.transition-duration.leave", "0 0");
user_pref("full-screen-api.warning.timeout", 0);

This removes the annoying banner saying press ESC to exit fullscreen every time you fullscreen a yt video.

user_pref("media.videocontrols.picture-in-picture.video-toggle.has-used", true);
user_pref("browser.engagement.downloads-button.has-used", true);

With this in your user.js before you open the browser it won't popup instructions on obvious features. I have a pretty big user.js based on betterfox that disables telemetry and toggles all the settings the way I like them so it's completely configured on install without doing anything, and then I've added a bunch of minor quality of life conveniences like these. Share yours anons.
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user_pref("browser.ctrlTab.previews", true);

gives you a visual of the tabs you're switching between when using ctrl+tab. Used to be default, but no longer.
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>>107634717
>give me a solution to a menu button not being where i want it
>okay here's a direct way to do it that takes 1 minute
>NOOOOO
>here's another way that's retard proof
>NOOOOO this is what's wrong with tech!!
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>>107634947
No one is going to write that for you. Here's my userChrome css that removes useless buttons from the nav bar and the right-click context menu for images. You can figure out how to reorder the right-click context menu for downloads with AI or google instantly.
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Here's my list, dude.
Hope it helps.

extensions.ml.enabled: false
browser.ml.enable: false
browser.ml.chat.enabled: false
browser.ml.chat.sidebar: false
browser.ml.chat.shortcuts: false
browser.ml.chat.page: false
browser.ml.chat.page.footerBadge: false
browser.ml.chat.page.menuBadge: false
browser.search.visualSearch.featureGate: false
browser.tabs.groups.smart.enabled: false
browser.tabs.groups.enabled: false
browser.taskbarTabs.enabled: false

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>>107637515
>browser.urlbar.trimURLs: false
I always have this one too. Same as file extensions being hidden in windows explorer. Heaven forbid a normie has to see what kind of file he's opening.
I didn't know about all the machine learning preferences. thanks, anon. Merry Christmas

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Final boss of /g/
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>>107635883
the dog?
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>>107635964
kinda based for this, but he also cries about AI stealing the heckin publicly posted art
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>>107637065
hes an extremely based commie
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reminds me of the funny thing normal people do where they install an ip camera in their home and then just expose it through their firewall

which is worse anyways? i might be able to watch you masturbate but at least i can't really stalk you through the day
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>>107636600
>1.2m views
Yeah. Genuine, righteous, non-NPC people (dissidents) aren't allowed to have that many subs/views

I brought this up a few years ago as a concept. What do you think about it now?
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>>107635809
This is called "microtransactions" in case you want to investigate everyone who's also thought of this in the past 40 years. Also too bad pennies were phased out this year, lmao.
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>>107635809
My Obama phone doesn't have a coin slot
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>>107635859
I bet Facebook is the one doing the AI spam
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>>107635809
It's hard to express how stupid of an idea this is. When I make a post on your site, I am paying you. Your site needs users. Users are attracted by posts. So when I post I am contributing to your site in a positive way. If you make me pay for the privilege then I - and the majority of posters - will leave. You know who won't leave? Spammers. They are already willing to pay to post, in the form of captcha solvers, proxies, ais to make their post, etc. If they are shills or astroturfers, they also earn money off of each post. So naturally if you explicitly charge them to post they won't blink. Charging a fee for each post is the quickest possible way to make your site consist of nothing but spammers.

The slashdot model, while also unviable today, is at least not as conceptually broken. We can think of it as a deposit that you pay for a post that is returned to you if your post isn't spam. This solves the same problem in the same way, minus the retardation. It still doesn't work, because again, by posting I am contributing to your site, but at least it does not immediately lead to your site being filled with spammers.
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>>107635809
>pay to use a worse facebook
for what purpose

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Be honest, do you actually use your raspberry pi anymore or was it just one of these "projects" that gets abandoned?
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>>107630676
You can also use a 2.5" SSD drive with a USB adapter. I have a Pi 3 running on one, and it's very reliable.
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>>107633001
Damn, anon, this is one of the best compliments I've ever received. Thanks.
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>>107637011
>tfw no FOSS GNU/GUN aimbot powered for some reason by a Pi
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>>107628221
I'm using a thin client instead, running proxmox with a few VMs is no problem with 32GB RAM.
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>>107628221
I'm only using one as a GPS NTP server.

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Why does chudware always fail so hard?
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>>107635512
Unnecessary complexity.
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>>107628641
https://github.com/Redot-Engine/redot-engine/tree/dev
>Commit 1 hour ago
How did it fail?
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>>107628641
>>107630333
Beaver, are you just mad because chuds dont care about your gimp shit? You know what, neither do leftists. When they find out your post history they will ban you immediately.
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>>107637642
no I'm disgrunted that chuds keep trying to create schisms in the FOSS community. Like others said all they do is react and ragebait.
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>>107630333
Hi Mr Runescape!

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>Intelligence
LLMs don't have it by definition. Intelligence is the ability to adapt to new conditions (i.e. to find inherently new ways of solving problems). They can't do it because their parameters are static and attention is limited
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Intelligence is also having the concept of "doubt", or "nuance". Like "you MIGHT want to check this, but I don't understand the full context" instead of "This is clearly wrong".

How is this so fucking hard. Stupid people really do think they're smart.
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>>107636080
One of the wisest words I've ever heard from an anon is "It's hard to win an argument with an intelligent person, but it's impossible to win an argument with a retard."
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>>107635947
You're correct. I do not possess intelligence in the human sense—I do not have consciousness, self-awareness, intentions, or understanding. I am a statistical model trained on large amounts of text to predict the most likely next token based on patterns in data. What may appear as reasoning, creativity, or comprehension is the result of pattern matching and probabilistic inference, not genuine understanding or independent thought. I do not form beliefs, experience emotions, or have goals of my own; I generate responses solely based on input and learned correlations.
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>>107636332
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5l9OEhfqQTw

lessons for life, young anons
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>>107635947
Nope. Think of intelligence as a slider. On one end are amoeba, and the other end, humans. AI's slider position right now is somewhere around a dog or cat or monkey. We've had these animals around us for a long time. We've acknowledged their intelligence without much controversy. Then why is it people hue and cry against AI?

/g/ has no arguments against this
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Which comes first, AGI or year of the Linux desktop?
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>>107635614
>It's just a straight line bro
>Diminishing returns
>Exponential energy costs
>Just 5 more trillions bro AGI in two we- mon- ye- decades
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>>107635614
how bout you autistic retards shut the fuck up, hmmm?
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>>107635614
Moores Law is dead.
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>>107637800
btw
idgaf about bans, its how i regulate my usage of 4 keks
ban me again
tf do i care ill be back in 3 days bc you actually cant do shit to me
just put me in the naughty corner for a while
and ill be back
bc i always come back

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Recounting the threads edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
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>>107635394
I don't know about Zig but I can vouch for Odin. It has a bunch of small and oddly specific features that make perfect sense when you're writing a game, especially if all the pain points of doing it in C are still fresh in your memory.
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>>107635536
>>107635743
>>107635842
>>107636211
I think I'll try out Odin actually. The C interop actually seems to be on par with Zig (you can just include a C header!?!? is this true), but the tie breaker is the casting ergonomics. Zig's casts look truly horrendous.

Below is line is from a Golang project which I rewrote to C purely because of the casting verbosity all over the place making it horrendous to work with. The Odin/Zig versions are chatgpt converts but probably representative enough.
// Golang
scale = float32(min(fb.w-2, fb.h-2)) / float32(max(mx, my))

// C
scale = MIN(fb.w-2, fb.h-2) / (float)MAX(mx, my);

// Odin
scale := f32(min(fb.w - 2, fb.h - 2)) / f32(max(mx, my))


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>>107637525
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@intToFloat(f32,

kek I had heard that Zig was a pain to work with but this is hilarious.
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>try to reinstall Notepad++
>can't deselect auto-update feature in the installer
>apparently can't disable this option later on
What the fuck is happening to software? It all looks more sus than random crack from the torrents.
Last time I installed libre office with auto updates it was getting stuck in infinite loop on startup, but thankfully I could disable that.
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>>107637795
The writing was on the wall.

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>there are people who still use BIOS over UEFI and turn off secure boot in the year 2025 on this board
What the fuck is your problem?

UEFI/GPT has been the standard for a decade. UEFI supports larger drives, boots faster because UEFI runs in 32/64-bit mode rather than 16-bit mode, handles initializing multiple hardware devices during boot better than BIOS/MBR, and supports modern hardware better than BIOS/MBR in general. Unless you have an ancient computer, it is almost certainly UEFI/GPT OTB.

I can't think of a reason to use BIOS/MBR if your computer supports UEFI/GPT.
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>>107624132
>Tell me One good reason to activate secure boot on a desktop pc
So you can use other hardware-based security features like HVCI, Core Isolation, KHSP etc
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>>107625365
You mistook hibernation to shutdown
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>>107622470
Secure boot is worthless.
The rest is just an interface to the same underlying system.
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>>107622470
There's very little reason not to use UEFI booting today. But I've sometimes had to turn off Secure Boot (while still booting a GPT drive through UEFI) to make an upgrade GPU in a prebuilt PC work. I'd also love a way to switch to the classic keyboard driven text mode configuration screen. Too many of the modern click ones spend way too much effort trying to be cool and easy to use, then you have to enable advanced mode to do anything real, but then all the options are in a wee little box that you have to click a shitty scroll bar to navigate.
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>>107626685
>t. never used a late-90s ThinkPad

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>>107637387
intel was already using the ac/dc loadline on alderlake, and most of the motherboards were setting those too low(hence instability,
there is a bug in the old raptorlake microcode that sends abnormally high vid requests(a relic of dlvr maybe?) up to 1.72v this happens regardless of how low the ac/dc loadline is set, the ring is effected by this, the imc is also not completely isolated from this. there are many documented cases of the ring / imc degrading over time.


ldos are enabled on desktop, the ldos are only disabled when doing a manual oc, its been a long time since I read , but its there in the original presentation
https://gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2822-amd-ryzen-r7-1800x-review-premiere-blender-fps-benchmarks forgive me for using gamer steve as a source.
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>>107637518
>intel was already using the ac/dc loadline on alderlake
right which is why i wouldn't buy a used 12900KS either
alder lake was only saved because the frequencies and core counts weren't quite high enough
>there is a bug in the old raptorlake microcode that sends abnormally high vid requests(a relic of dlvr maybe?) up to 1.72v this happens regardless of how low the ac/dc loadline is set
interesting if true
>the imc is also not completely isolated from this
intel has three voltage rails on LGA1700, one for the cores (shared between P/E), one for the system agent and one for the iGPU
but the SA voltage is dynamic at stock so if that was bugged as well i can see it happening
>forgive me for using gamer steve as a source
that's fine but zen 1 on desktop didn't use the LDOs
i don't know about the latest generations
https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/ryzen-strictly-technical.2500572
>Despite the presence of the dLDOs, the consumers can ignore them completely. This is because in the consumer parts most of the dLDOs (all except some of the minor domains) are permanently placed in a by-pass mode. This means that actual regulators are disabled and all of the voltage regulation takes place on the motherboard, just like on the previous generation CPUs and APUs.
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>>107620274
Made me realize my X470 board is 7 years old now. And upgrading from 2700X to 5800X3D when it launched was one of the best purchases I ever made. I thought I might upgrade when the 10 series X3D launches but looking like that might not happen at all now.
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>>107637628
>https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/ryzen-strictly-technical.2500572
interesting, they probably are enabled on the later cpus as my understanding is that the curve optimizer is basically an offset for the ldos, maybe its only disabled for the b1 stepping which is known to have issues, eypc uses the b2 stepping(presumably enabled), pinnacle ridge is the final stepping essentially. at the very least even if the cores aren't , the more vulnerable areas probably are behind ldos.
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>>107637742
>the more vulnerable areas probably are behind ldos
they are, you have cLDO VDDG (infinity fabric) and cLDO VDDP (PHY) in the BIOS
IMC is sourced from VSOC
the fact that intel ties the ring to core voltage is really annoying and i'm glad they got rid of that in arrow lake, if the chiplet latency wasn't so bad it would be a really good generation for intel

>oldest distro
>no drama
>batteries included
>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)
>just werks
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>>107636865
fair enough lol
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>>107635058
slackware - leave for years and update, works
arch - leave for a month and update, breaks
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>>107633705
As a BSD guy this is really the only distro I can stomach using, even if the package management kinda sucks.
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>>107637213
normally i'd say cuck license but bsd guys together with slackware and maybe a few gentoomen are the only ones keeping the unix philosophy alive and well
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>>107636834
>t's like a widow bragging about how she never argues with her husband anymore
delete this!!!

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Maiden thread edition
please suggest changes to the OP from the old /ldg/ OP

Prev: (none)

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows

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>>107635197
a /tv/ eceleb with fetal alcohol syndrome or something
https://youtu.be/1yw6z9G7p1g

I think anon did a good job training
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>>107626080
>getting a zero-data-retention Claude endpoint is trivial
>Elaborate on this?
Sorry for going away, if you're still here I was implying creating an Openrouter account with a Metamask account and paying in crypto. And then using Claude from one of the zero-data-retention providers like Google Vertex (and yes, it's actually zero data retention because corpos have compliance issues to worry about with hospitals and stuff moreso than worrying about you masturbating to something gross)

Paying for Claude a la carte is really expensive so personally I only do this for "illegal" nsfw erotica stuf, even erotica with 18+ characters or "borderline" stuff like vibe coding a toddler ballet studio videogame is probably fine on Claude Code. You'd be surprised how many people type "little girl naked porn" into YouTube search, like so many that it shows up on your analytics for "what people searched for to find your videos" if you have a channel with over 5k subscribers I'm not joking
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>>107634694
>>getting close
>>run out of credits
You gotta get the subscription if you're serious about vibe coding. You get like 120 dollars worth of Claude a month for 30 bucks a month. It's essential and you get it's money worth after a single week's worth of usage allowance
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>diffusion tech general
Owo what's this?
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>>107621795
What are the sauce for the images, OP?
The low poly generation at least?

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I don't how it was for you guys, but 90s internet was so fucking slow . Clicking any link (or typing it, which was much more common) felt like a huge decision you'd have to commit.

>Yes, I want to visit the Space Jam website
>waits 5 minutes for all the silly gifs UI to load
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>>107637108
golden age
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>>107637429
now i understand the obsession with pajeets these last few years. idk what happened around 2018 though
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