lack of true nvidia support on linux is actually the worst thing about linux
>>107781661Same, I've got a 4070S and only had problem when a KDE update replaced xorg for gayland
>>107780888I think it matters who's fault it is. Because it shows the colors of those making the hardware, and what they truly care about.Remember Green is the color of money, the thing they value above all else.
>>107780574Here you go
>>107802219>want to enjoy game>something broke / not working that one timeUSELESS
>virtualization doesn’t work>can’t OC memory so you get dogshit undervolting by power limiting at the cost of performance instead of bring perf neutral with msi afterburner>dx12 performance noticeably worse than on winblows>framegen doesn’t appear as an option half the timenvidia is usable but it’s not a good experience>buy amdand is fucking trash when it comes to gous, I’d rather suffer with nvidia
Will you be buying a new 3600x and RTX 3060 this year, /g/?
>>10780027132gb is the new minimum for 10x frame gen and upscaling 480 to 8k
>>107803307Maybe. Funny enough game situation is way better after they switched to arm. Older titles would probably work fine on rossetta or wine. Btw, all 32bit programs don't work on modern macos even on intel.
>>107803331Kek. You're not wrong. It's kind of laughable that all the companies make a big deal out of frame gen when it won't fix the unplayable stuttering mess unless you have a good a baseline to begin with.Since I was getting somewhat stable 60 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 I turned on frame gen with a cap of 120 FPS and most of the time I'm getting fake FPS at 70-80 FPS. Wow! A whole 10-20 extra frames. I'll take it but it's no groundbreaking. Anyone selling this snake oil as the solution to everyone's problems need to lose their cushy marketing job. Just be honest. We're fucked.
>>107803346>Btw, all 32bit programs don't work on modern macos even on intel.Wine has WOW64 emulation for 32-bit on 64-bit so that's fine. This was actually a really good move from Apple eliminating 32-bit and I wish everyone else would catch up already. Valve finally good a 64-bit client for Windows in the latest beta but crickets about their Linux support.
>>107796782>supply fot 5-6 year old parts is now shooting up in price and drying up in supply 7 days into 2026>still nothing for me to buy that would be a meaningful upgrade for a 3700x/3060 ti system
>actually bro, AI is so, SO MUCH more than the LLM stuff and gonna change EVERYTHINGokay tell me about that>LLM stuff is only the beginning brookay tell me what else there is>pic-rel
>>107797489>>107797462usecase for bugs
>>107799453goysloppers eat them
>>107797482>article says CANCER BREAKTHROUGHtens of thousands of thoseyet theyre never usedcurious>they might actually be effective btw but their goal is not to help you
>>107797482Iirc it sorta kinda almost works but is faulty so you still need to a radiologist to look at it, so it's useless. So kinda like LLMs.
nigger chatgpt is right there, go ask it
These will replace phones in our lifetime and Zuck will finally control the mobile market.https://www.reuters.com/business/meta-delays-global-rollout-ray-ban-display-glasses-strong-us-demand-supply-2026-01-06/
I'm getting one the second we either jailbreak them or another brand makes a non censored one, I don't care about perv shots but refuse to buy something that won't obey
>>107792314Cool look there, bottles. lol
>>107792314>strong US demandHere comes the shareholder lawsuits.
>>107794126In the US, you have no expectation of privacy when in public or if you can be viewed from public.So if you leave your blinds open, people are free to record what is going on inside your house.
>>107792314Google tried this years ago and it flopped hard.Mostly because there aren't any strong merits to using glasses over a phone for your digital information gathering habits.Most people prefer the little brick that they can pull out or put away when it suits them over the dumbass headgear that they have to control through hand motions in front of their face like a fucking tard.
Real talk, I want to keep my DDR4 RAM not because of the price increases I just don't want to buy another 32gb they are already out of my price rangeif I were to upgrade to an i7-13700k or an i5-13400f for starters how much more noticeable the upgrade would be since the 13-14th gen is the last DDR4 gen
>>107803073>cant remember if SA voltage is locked on that platformthey did that with 12th genthen they reversed course with 14th gentypical intel bullshit lmao>but its still on the older skylake memory controllee so you can run it at pretty high speeds and get the latency realy lowyep, skylake memory controller is based, it could probably do 5000+ gear 1 if they kept it for 10nm
>>107797758if its a 1.35v kit, he can run it at 1.45-1.6v depending on the ic and tighten the timings a bit at the minimum, might need a fan though. ive bought some pretty shit green sticks before, , you can always tighten them up to an extent. Trcd is usually the one you cant tighten much on garbage ram.
>>107802254 >fell for the intelaviv memeyou can't stop this fedposting and dat stupid GOYS from intelaviv obsession https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/comments/1e9mf04/intel_core_13th14th_gen_desktop_processors/https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-breaks-silence-on-13th-and-14th-gen-Raptor-Lake-desktop-CPU-stability-issues.866224.0.htmlcaptcha: Use the scroll bar below to find the image than has exactly 1 St𝐚r of D𝐚vid with 𝟔 spikes then click Next
>>107803134depends on the ICs used. micron scales negatively with voltage above 1.3v while samsung overheats like a mofo and loses stability above 1.4v
>>107802276yeah you really dont know shit nigger.
>>107803273Because a random tool gives a wrong warning cause it tries to be helpfull by assumeing the almost empty text section is caused by a strip?
>>107803521No, because Rust just works and if your executable is bloated or slow it's a skill issue.
>>107803543Guess i misunderstood you?Bit weird tho that cargo-bloat just shows the warning based on len < 10
>>107803548the warning has nothing to do with the fact that Rust only needs 20 bytes for a functioning executable and if your executable is bigger than that, it's your own fault for writing more code.
>>107801259jews are useful retards as they're willing to colonize a barren wasteland and mutilate, rape and kill anyone the natives and eastward in exchange for money from white gentiles.they're going to be rightfully exterminated the moment white gentiles stop having their back (and white gentiles will be next).>theyi can't tell if you're a samefagging jew or a jeet/chink (all jeets/chinks worship jews):
>make my first account at the age of 22 so i can play gmod (always wanted to as a kid, only owned a console though)>download the client & install it >greeted by 300mb update >once that's over with it opens>giant ad promoting some sale pops up, have to close it>greeted by ugly ass 2000s interface (that doesnt even have a light mode) and apparently the entire client is just a chromium shell >buy my game and download it >open it, find out you cant play games without the bloated client open in the background>box pops up for 10 seconds and tells me i can use the heckin steam overlay to stream shit>have fun in game>oh boy ive earned trading cards! i can use them to buy PROFILE DECORATIONS and i can even trade them for GEMS!>apparently it's also a SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM!!! WAOWWWWW I CAN MAKE GROUPS AND ADD FRIENDS TO PLAY WITH! im rambling at this point but does anyone actually enjoy using that piece of shit? is there not a way to just get a minimal version that does a DRM check and then goes away?i dont want gaming facebook on my computer. on my xbox i'd literally just open the game and there were no stupid little interactions after that.
>>107798867Buy the DVD then.
>Have 19 year old account>Still prompted to add credit card for age verificationthat's my only gripe, otherwise it just werkz and makings gaming on Linux mostly trivial
>is there not a way to just get a minimal version that does a DRM check and then goes away?GoldbERG emu.
>>107803392thisalso get out of the UK while you can anon
>>107798867>>oh boy ive earned trading cards!>complains about free moneyDo zoomers really.
>debian is compromised and slowly being abandoned, apt ecosystem neglected>canonical's ubuntu is IBM & corporate's lapdog>fedora is bloated and becoming rusty/AI coded>arch remains the mentally ill science experiment, opensuse in the same boat>security holes and gdpr compliance riddle distributions and their dependents >Torvalds is a massively senile faggot who takes orders from Washington The future is not looking bright for Linux distributions and forks right now.
>>107800597I'd much rather use an OS by glowies than trannies or 3rd world incels
>>107797177Can I get a rundown on why we hate RHELI just installed version 10 and liking it so far.
>>107800522The O in Linux stands for OpenThe F in Linux stands for free
>>107799199>LXQThttps://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/discussions/2769#discussioncomment-14447513
>>107797177Arch has been solved with limine you estrogenated ghetto bathroom stall looking faggot
>>107601582"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107800870That is why we du Lunarbumos: >>107798454
>>107760083You don't need to know everything to be a hacker, a dipshit that got lucky finding a laptop still logged on is considered a hacker, and one that uses a password guesser to get into an important account can be considered a real one, but to be one of those "Top ten L33T hackers the FBI wants to rape" you gotta know how to molest computers just by glancing at the manufacturer.
My cybersecurity strategy is to avoid Chinese tech (hardware and software) under the assumption that said tech is probably spying on you for the Chinese Communist Party
>>107803029do you also avoid american tech
>>107803222No. I know the US is a bit of a basket case, but I still trust their tech more than tech from a one-party state like China.
>get unauthorized login alert on webshit account>lite-xl vulnerability report on the same dayprobably unrelated but I'm never installing amateur fosshit ever againany lightweight IDEs that are not web browser skins?
I don't get it how is that a issue? I searched for lite_project files got zero results and the system.exec thing seems to be a issue of downloading random extension at which point again you fucked yourself there are a million better ways to own you than hoping the user is running lite-xl. Who would even use such a workaround?
>>107803343>bro just use an executable file as your settings! It's so elegant and simple!It's amazing what retards will do to avoid having to manually parse a file
>>107803404> and the system.exec thing seems to be a issue of downloading random extensionlite-xl is unusable without extensionsit doesn't come with a settings gui, lsp or git support
>>107803343rider
>claude code devs vibecoded wrong versioning into their changelog, breaking the CLI tool for EVERY SINGLE userlmao how does this even happen
>>107800524Aviation is a bit different, shit is very heavily audited and there’s a bunch of very specific standards around how such code is written. Even the accidents caused by software changes were due to the pilot not being told the aircraft behaves in a certain way, rather than the software acting incorrectly. I’m not aware of any aircraft accidents where it was a software bug that caused it, it’s almost always multiple factors together, like something not being maintained, and the pilot responding incorrectly because they thought it was a different issue. Nuclear stuff should be similar. Medical equipment is a different matter, the requirements there aren’t as specific as “you must use this coding style, and this memory management method, and have this and this in place”, it just says it has to not be defective or faulty. Medical software has always been jank.
>>107798558>>all of this amplified by updates immediately being shipped to all usersusers don't pull updates themselves?
>>107802777No, the cli tool pulls updates each time you open it KEK
>>107797996>depending on parsing a string containing the version of the software to obtain the version>needing to know its own version at all to runthis reeks of jeetslopcode
>>107798380>dancing animalslol you wish vramlet
What even is a hacker?
https://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html
>>107802312in a nut shell a neckbeard whistling into a phone to save 50 cents on a stupid call somewhere.
>>107802312someone who logs onto the mainframe and guesses the password
>>107802312it's a word originally meant for tinkering originated in MIT
>>107802312Cracker. Crackerjack Box. Whistle. Telephone lines. Free calls.
>If it breaks down at 1 in the morning, in the U.S. it will be fixed the next morning, but in Taiwan, it will be fixed at 2 a.m. MADE IN AMERICA
>>107770818>staff were asked to slap each other to develop cohesionwat. kek
>>107783553What kind of crack is Ireland on? Holy fucking shit. Norway has a great balance at least.
>>107800779>then Trump canthen Trump can focus all of his very limited attention on how to serve Israel the best instead of worrying about unimportant shit like Taiwan
>>107764683hit me.
>>107797824Half the threads at any given time are about sellout consoomer sluts crying about muh job and muhney thoughbeit.
itoddlers btfo
fske ai slop faggotry
>>107803434Not just the videos but this exact compilation pre dates generative AI in its entirety. How new are you?
>>107801723higher than subhumans like you for sure
>>107803456i'd rather save an african than a shitbull
>>107801277>>107803456Damn, based.
I hope whoever designed usb a died a very miserable death. when can we kill this useless shit for good?
>>107802071We could have an actual standard where you could pick up a cable and know what it does.
>>107802071Some locking mechanism might be good
>>107800533let's go back to this
>>107803354PS/2 and it's a deal.
>>107800533Never had a problem with USB. It is pure skill issue at this point. You kiddies would cry back with various other peripheral interfaces that use to exist.