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Should I be worried about the products name because I’m buying it? Or is it a “pay for what you get” scenario with these cheap things
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>Glorto
wtf kek
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>>107636408
>EL ORTO
lol, lmao.
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>>107636962
cheapos are fine if all you need is video output and API support. They're usually the only option if you have a PC with a low profile case or proprietary PSU, since used high end GPUs are all fuckhuge and use a million watts now.
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>>107636408
Depends on what you're getting it for and how much they're charging. I'd at least go for something that advertises what GPU it is.
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>>107636408
Probably something ancient like GT 210 or 9400GT. Modern IGPUs destroy these.
>>107638541
They are not fine when they use bootleg firmware/bios and non standard driver. Just get a legit used low profile card, there are gazillions on ebay.

Fucking savage. I don't see how Yann will be able to recover from this.
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Reminder that "foundation models" literally aren't real.
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>>107638504
define what you think "foundation model" means
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>>107638137
Yann's right though. At the end of the day our brains mainly evolved to do two things: throw rocks at stuff accurately, and lie to other humans while sussing out their lies.
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baldie is retarded and trying to mask it with jargon
of course our brains are tuned to the physical world. there was no other world to tune it to when our brains developed. our brains sure as fuck weren't tuned for text, that was a later adaptation. hominids didn't develop brand new brains out of vapor and good vibes
baldie is also trying to cope about AGI but yann's whole point is AGI is a dumb term and by perpetuating these dumb fuck ideas we hinder real progress in models that work more akin to how the brain processes information
everybody's chasing a thing that doesn't exist with a modality that is impossible to achieve the thing they really want. cat-like intelligence would be generous in describing these AI grifters, and their models will never even achieve that much
OP should probably kill himself, it's the sensible thing to do
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I hate when orange reddit coded individuals have to constantly cite pseudomathematical Theorems and Laws and write wikipedia articles about them to try to make their conjecture sound smart and authoritative.

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Jannies are cracking down on residential VPN IP addresses rn
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>>107638027
Yes I have everything to hide from retarded 3rd world shitskinned sysadmins like you. Sorry rajeesh but your not getting any of my info to scam my grandma with.
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>>107637876
not sure what you mean, most vpns are blocked by 4chan and you cant go by tor, maybe you tunnel though to a cloud server but you get a datacenter ip that would get flagged. not sure how tailscale or something like that would help.

hashchans architecture is the result of learning from the failures of many p2p and non p2p social medias to prevent botspam without cloudflare.

p2p solutions that dont blockchain often have peer and platform liabilities (hosting anons mystery jpegs) speech =/= reach do to poor content routing or network fragmentation, for similar reasons you wont get a cryptographically unique and providenced dag of all posts.

for example, if the ayy pic leaked on hashchan, we'd have its hash stored onchain, so we'd know the fake ones by comparing hashes
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>>107637853
>>4chan still doesn't support posting via IPv6
well that explains the actual lack of non-US/Canada indians
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>>107638310
>pay to post
lol
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>>107637261
good.
pedos btfo
i wish i could penetrate their faces with my elbow while were at it

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This is what they won't tell you, you'll only hear fearmongering
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It really is over. The rust trannies won.
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why do millennials pretend mozilla is still relevant
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>>107634961
Sure, but with all this effort put into cramming unwanted AI features into everything, how much effort will there be to make the rest of the browser lighter, faster and less buggy?
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>>107637156
Manifest V3 is why. We need finer control available to extensions as a hedge against YouTube's and other websites' increasingly hostile anti-adblock tactics.
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>>107634961
>screencap ai summary
bringing you to the studio this morning, pepe julian onzema, an outspoken gay rights activist and lesbian? homosexual? how shall i describe you? thank you for coming in.
hwhy are you gey?
you are gey

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ive seen a TINY bit of information on slackware, it seems to have a strong community from what i hear, and im thinking about using it a bit. not on my main machine though, just trying it out. what's /g/'s opinion on it?
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>>107635755
it lets you be a luddite while still using a computer
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>>107635755
and
>>107633705
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>>107635755
are you willing to let a bdfl do all decisions for you?

it's north korea as a distro
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>>107635755
no shortage of tools.
>https://slackwiki.com/Package_management_tools
official

pkgtools
slackpkg
extra/slackpkg+ (use at your own risk)

pkgtools/slackpkg frontends

autoslackpkg & slackupdr
magiic
slackpkg (i686)
slackscan & slackup

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>>107638611
>north korea
lmao.
more like freedom utopia considering this:
>>107638640

Post your chair photo with a flash
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>>107638401
they will sit you down on a printer and scan your ass
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>post your chussy
no
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>>107638567
Fucking knew it. I bet this whole thread is a glowie plot!
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>>107635957
wash your ass, you skanky bitch, I don't wanna see your caca.

Get some washable furniture cover at least
>>107637895
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I always have a towel on my chair because I know it would like absolute shit after like one or two years.
This way I can always just weekly switch the towel and the seat stays really neat.

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I'm LMAOing so hard over the tards who said AM5 early adopters are dumb.
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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
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>>107626041
>>107625960
haha I posted these pics again hahaa
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>>107631716
Am I blind is there no 9800X3D

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Share comfy software that can't be found anywhere else but on Windows, software whose minimal dependencies allow compatibility with versions of Windows as old as XP.

I'll start with Miranda NG.
>multi-protocol instant messaging client
>IRC, Jabber, Telegram, Disc*rd etcetera
>multi-document interface
>extensible through plugins
>free as in freedom
>compatible with XP
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I really like Total Commander, it's really the only program i miss
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Rufus
Lintrannies have to use the command line or use some bloatware Electron slop like balena etcher
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>>107638543
>seething about linux out of nowhere
Rent status?
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>>107638577
>Can't make an OS installer without risking xis data to a typo
Sneethe
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Windows loader only works on windows

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I have just seen a youtube short on a 30ish year old woman supposedly finally finding a job, the position being a Data Analyst. She showed a spreadsheet of all the positions she had applied to, proudly marking the aforementioned one with 'accepted.' Annual salary? 135000 US dollars.
What is a Data Analyst? The other positions were Marketing Manager, Product Manager, Program Manager and Consultant.
I am asking this purely out of interest. I do not want to imply in any way that the Jews pay for such positions with corporate tax cuts and offshore production crashing domestic economies, with the goal of further devaluing the effort of productive jobs, occupied predominantly by white men.

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This is all you will ever need
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>>107635580
I can't use it Debian because Debian is for lesbians and I'm a man.
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I'm a totally white cis hetero biological male that grew up doing manual farm labor and uses Debian and am glad it's inclusive of marginalized people. Universal operating system, universal inclusion.
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>>107637622
>muh amerimutt
trannyshit has infested all western nations
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>>107635580
>i don't need hardware

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Shill me Bazzite.
>.t a artix linux who just wants to use his PC normally now, no longer a traany
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>>107637921
>t. never used nix
its literally perfect for a usecase like that
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>>107637745
>The only thing I don't like about it are the tranny devs pushing politics on twitter. Other than that it's pretty solid.
fuck
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What >>107637950 said. Use something more orthodox but like mint or something with xfce. Bazzite and the other immutable distros (I have used SteamOS and Bluefin) are cool until the instant the sandboxing abstraction leaks a little bit (like if you want to use the Firefox KeepasX extension or you need a weird driver) and suddenly you're in this weird realm of problems that no one in the history of Linux desktops has had to fuck with before. It's not worth it.
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>>107637230
>el steam os de pc
God I wish I had that spanish tranny shitpost at hand right now.
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>>107637230
are your games not working on artix? honestly if you want a "just works" system for games, just use windows. linux is always going to be wonky to some degree. i got basically everything to work on arch except my gamecube controller adaptor for melee and it was such a pain in the ass I just dual boot windows/arch. Some things just don't work because devs are not thinking of linux when they make stuff

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2 more weeks until web browsers are SAVED
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>>107627067
they're being shilled non-stop on orange leddit
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>>107623860
it's an eternal sharingan
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>>107632397
It is though

What the fuck is this captcha holy shit
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>>107635017
>he thinks that's hard
This website is IQ gated now, get out.
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>>107626593
>Github stats show SerenityOS is still under development
kling abandoned it completely and the community will as well soon
>less than one percent of Ladybird is written in swift
because it's still too new yet. I doubt they even use meaningfully yet, just testing. but kling said swift will replace the c++

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107633214
>I often run into package management dependency issues, something freebsd solved ~20 years ago
>something freebsd solved ~20 years ago
try installing luanti and mpv at the same time
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>>107636756
>the consensus within OpenBSD is that a file system that doesn't lose all its data in an unexpected situation is insecure and chuddy.
Can you elaborate?
I know they've positioned themselves against journaling file systems but I have hardly any idea why.
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>>107637002
OpenBSD is maintained by ideological autists who truly believe that file systems reached their full potential with the introduction of 4.2BSD
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>>107637002
>>107637272
https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/ZFS-on-OpenBSD
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>>107636833
a project got forked with changes, one tool uses the fork while the other uses the original
that is not entirely what I had in mind when I said "dependency issues" but sure, I guess; in reality it's just an example of the xkcd comic about standards

the site suggests the fork with changes synchronizes with upstream, change the makefile and point to that port instead and compile? see if it works? post on mailing lists / contact port maintainer about it being a thing?
I dunno man, be the change you want to see or some shit

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Dear Santa, I've been a good boy all year long. May I please have one (1) stick of RAM please? Please.

Just one stick.
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>>107636719
single channel memory in the CURRENT YEAR? no wonder you're on the naughty list
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>>107637022
>anime
you're getting coal this christmas
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>>107636719
HOHOHO
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>>107638426
That's still $500 in 2025.
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>>107636719
i hope you get two for double channel with ecc if you pc supports it

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Matrix won
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>>107637848
>How do you verify on xmpp
You don't.
XMPP does not have functioning E2EE.
It was not designed for that, it got patched on. So just like WhatsApp and Telegram, there is no verification and you do not know whether or not you get MitM attacked.
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>>107635278
>the number of times they broke backwards comaptibility
Is Zero. None. Not a single time.

And that is a problem, because it means to carry a decade old design decisions with you forever.
Its actually a very common criticism. Many people would prefer it if they would brake backwards compatibility, which would simplify things a lot.

I don't know why you lie so much in this thread. Those lies don't make any sense. You don't have to lie. You could make a valid point while telling the truth.

Nobody hates xmpp. This is not a competition. Someone isn't going to join your fringe MitMed Jabber server just because you shit on matrix.
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>>107637910
>a malicious homeserver
matrix.org
>some clients supporting calls and other not is good actually
shut yo bitch ass up
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The only difference between Matrix and Email is that the former has encryption and calls. Otherwise every single flaw of Email applies to Matrix too. Not only did it NOT win, it never stood a chance
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>>107636366
So you and your ilk can shit up the space with CP? No.


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