>9800x3D>64 GB of DDR5 6000 Mhz RAM>Astral 5090>High End MSI motherboard>1000W platnium PSUI don't get it, why aren't people upgrading your RIG now if you know you'll need to replace it within the next 5 years? Even consoles are going up in price, steam machine is looking to be near $1k and PS5 Pro is $700 for console and prob another $150 for peripherals. Generational leaps in graphics aren't really gonna happen anymore and the 5090/4090 might last for a decade.
>>107707819Nothing
I have a 2060.
>>107703422Different capacitor types have different lifespans. The electrolytic capacitors that you might find inside of a computer power supply can and usually do start to go bad starting at the 5ish year mark. Capacitors with liquid dielectrics eventually leak. The smaller, surface mounted ceramic capacitors, aka the little tan ones you see on almost everything else like memory, graphics cards, and cpus, can last very very long. What might reduce that very long lifespan is usually limited to poor design in the circuits that use them.I barely upgraded from a GTX 1080 weeks ago
>>107703402Who is she? Where can I view her armpits?
>>107708591If capacitors are going bad in stuff you bought 5 years ago you're either buying the lowest quality crap imaginable or all your shit's overheating to hell and back, that ages capacitors really badly.
what are some alternatives to OLEDI can afford top range OLED but I cannot afford to change it every 2-3 years, I mean I can but I would find that wasteful.It will used connected to a PC because fuck Smart TV, all I care about is a good panel.was considering TCL but they have half the dimming zones in EU compared to the US
>>107706417Disable it and use MacType?
>>107704824And I though my ussage was high. I'm on 8k. Good to know that the panel be fine for another 3-4 years lol.
>>107704961i also have been using a 42" c2 as a monitor for 3 years now. ive seen some burn-in from white static ui elements from a game i play alot. but only see it on the darkest of grey and i have to put my eye close to the screen and can barely make it out. >muhhh burn-inthe other day i saw image retention on my old lg ips monitor i gave my dad.
>>107707392Do you have Screen Move enabled? It prevents burnin big time.I game a lot too and some of the games (RPGs mostly) have that lower-third UI visible at all times and yet I still don't see burn-in. I even have the task bar visible at all times and still no burn-in.One thing that has helped me a lot is to turn off the screen after 5 min of inactivity. Once that gets triggered, screen turns black and all pixels are off.Also, setting the background to black helps too.T
>>107704725>poojoosYou mean Indian Hindu rape rats? It never stops amazing me how you niggers call jews jews, Muslims Muslims, but you will come up with every kind of name to avoid naming the Indian Hindu rape rat- which in turn will prevent normies from identifying and stopping those cockroaches.
I feel like a grandma trying to use this
>>107707028useless features SHOULD be removed actually
>>107704448meaning you have dementia?
>>107707155
I switched from W10 because they messed up window snapping there. A few months later they updated W11 and somehow broke window snapping there too.
>>107704686I think it's written in React
>there are people that use a computer without one of these installed
>>107705853> TIL people don't like to own things anymore and are now playing directly into the WEF agenda.> TIL people are retarded
>>107708706So rip it then.
>>107708013I have yet to see this ever.
>>107708768>I've never had cancer, so cancer doesn't exist
>>107705853this has been useless since the usb flash drive became a thing
Do copyright laws need to adapt to digital media?The ideal use of copyright is so someone who publishes something can profit from it as long as they hold the copyright and once they're no longer around or surrender their authority over it then anyone can use it without seeking permission or license.But when it comes to software there is real value in being able to maintain software for use later with the evolution of technology, so someone or a company holding copyright over data can actually bring value long after the original publication since their ability to maintain it may rely on their ability to own it and profit from it.Obviously this applies more than anything to video games since the code that the game runs on and the assets it rely on can be separated (people can reverse engineer the code and create a clean-room replication that behaves the same as the original game but that will never entitle them to also distribute their reengineered code with the necessary assets needed to recreate the entire game) but it can be applied across the entire spectrum of software in some fashion, due to things like being able to port stuff to different or newer platforms.
>>107706616Yes? Let natural selection separate the wheat from the chaff.
>>107706616That's what happened to Winnie the Pooh, though.
>>107706879Wow, surely we must have an entire catalog of independent winnie the pooh content worth watching?
>>107706215Fpbp
>>107706216>I think you shouldn't be able to buy the rights to anythingtough shit>Disney has billions doesn't mean they get to butcher star wars.yes - it means exactly that. they own it. they could put darth vader in a dress and have a series based on him and yoda picking up prostitutes all over the galaxy, filmed like a travel documentary, and there's nothing you or anyone else can do about it.
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>>107707682I'm not here to be healthy. I'm here to spread a virus, and that virus is fzf.
>>107707501>ncurses isn't gui
>>107693549ay, yo! it's fight, yo
The eternal Midnight Commander
>>107707618Very nice. I have similar keyboard autism, but mine is about customizing Emacs. Though recently I've trimmed my config to just 3k lines.
Pos + VR editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107707716>>107707941Will do literally anything except just EQing their shitbuds lol.
>>107708240Only real music https://youtu.be/yvZvYjY6Zao
This is who's telling you what /iemg/ is "about" btw.
>>107708752>tape on padsis this headpos tech??
>>107708752>taped postex why doesn't he buy new pads?
Is Tails compromised?
>>107704766yeah?
>>107697385>>107698723i beliebe the schizo, we had russian communications hacked by someone just a few days ago i dont think anything is secure
>>107697385>The military owns the internethow does this work? Isn't the internet just a collection of computers connected together?
>>107690214Yes and so is the entire tor network and anything that has intel/amd chip
>>107703339>Good enough for a Jew good enough for youUhhhhhhh
What's the best argument against taking the declarative distro pill?
>>107707581>the documentation is rubbish and sometimes even out of date.It's not though, Guix has better documentation than almost any distro other than Arch
Trisquel and Parabola and SPECIALLY hyperbola are much better fully free distros.
>>107707861Those are all dead
What do guix and nix do that’s actually useful for daily usage that can’t be gotten with Ansible plus a normal distro and snapshots?
>>107707419>>107708715How do you define a derivation in ansible that can build a piece of code and install it? Ansible isn't even close to anything like NixOS and doesn't even have comparable concepts or abstractions.
whoever designed this needs to die
>>107706304Chinks made reversible usb a plugs
>tfw pc is so old it has one usb3/thunderbolt port>thought about building new one last year>didn't>prices now in eternal exponential spiral
>>107706957Or just look at the USB port if you're not sureAfter using the same case for a year, you should know the orientation
>>107706473Quantum physics explains this phenomenon.
>>107707996Well you've certainly made YOUR orientation clear, faggot.
>using a torrent site>find the torrent I want>click on it>add it>uTorrent has an update!>"cool! Maybe this will make my download better">hit upgrade>uTorrent closes>this shit pops up, attempting to install spyware on my PCWelp, I'm done with uTorrent now. It crossed the line.What should I use instead?
>>107708187Youwerebaited
Why do anons insist on using a particular version of uTorrent that is old enough to vote over simply installing qbitorrent?
>>107708714because it's not tranny/jeet coded software
>>107708722What the fuck are you talking about
>>107708734Old enough for certified no tranny or jeets worked on the code, therefore better than the slop made these days
So I just need to do basic tasks like listen to music, stream video, and browse basic websites. Is installing windows 2000 a bad idea? How fucked will I be for drivers?The reason I want to do this for one, it's botnet free, and two it was the most streamlined of classic operating systems. I really have a boner for Windows 2000 and I just want to know if it's even moderately viable to use in this day and age.
>>107706209Then at least go full meme and use Haiku or something. Using an outdated version of Windows because you hate change is more autistic than any freetard OS.
2K strong
>>107706135I upgraded directly from 2000 to XP and XP was noticeably slower even with themes disabled.
>>107705709>browseforget about it. you will get captchas because half of the web is behind cloudflare and no modern browser runs on win2k.I love old Windows but I get my nostalgia fix in a VM.if you are a writer and want an *offline* computer with Office 2000 for working in solitude - sure, go for it.
I want to start making apps for linux.What resources does /g/ recommend?
https://storage.puri.sm/doctest/_build/html/Apps.htmlhttps://developer.puri.sm/Librem5/Apps/index.html
>>107707199https://motif.ics.com/motif/
>>107707199first of all; what programming language?if you are racist i guess it's not python nor rust.C/C++: fuck M$'s build system switch to CMake or meson. for GUI learn QT (GTK still has too many compatibility issues).web dev: no difference.C#: say good bay to .NET framework, it's only supported on spydows. everything else works just fine*.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107707199>>107707212First thing I did with XFCE is make my own weather widget with genmon since the weather app didn't fuckin' work. It's pretty comfy.
>>107707242qrd?
Jiff or Ghiff?Sue-doo or Sue-dough?Goo-ey or G-U-I?Nome or Guh-nome?Cash or Kaysh?Cute or Q-T?
>>107705841qt314
>>107705841>In my language, gi reads ji, so that's how I say it>The command was named “sudo“, short for superuser-do ([Bob] insists that correct pronunciation is /ˈsuːduː/, not /ˈsuːdoʊ/).https://hackaday.com/2014/05/28/interview-inventing-the-unix-sudo-command/>Gui(tar)>Gnome; where's the doubt?>Cache comes from French for temp storage (lit.: hideout); it's cashe>Obviously meant to be QuTeBonus: KDE name comes from CDE, its inspiration
ORAL or ANAL OP?
>>107705841The guy who created it says it should be pronounced like jif but every nerd decided to just ignore him
>>107705841jiffsyudowgayuijiinomcashewquite
The steam frame is gonna cost like 700 dollars maybe more with the RAM issues going isn't it? The Quest 3 was being sold for 407+100 dollar in Amazon credit a week ago.
>>107693887Sounds like an excellent price, here’s hoping.
>>107693887>$700>steam index was $999um yeah I think its safe to assume the more advanced VR headset that runs your games locally is gonna cost atleast AS MUCH as version 1
>>107707411The index had lots of custom hardware like the base stations and had good build qualityThe Frame is much more cost optimized, the displays and lenses cost less to make then back then, the controllers are simpler. The additional cost comes from the CPU, RAM and UFS chip which wouldn't cost a lot if there was no bullshit market manipulation by openai
>>107707669you would be right, if there was a competitor example that costs $700-800 (other than the quest pro for $1000).But ignoring the quest, the pimax crystal light is wired, has no battery, no OS, no passthrough, or eye tracking, similar resolution and display (but with aspheric lenses, no pancake), and it costs $860 with controllers (but the controllers are known to be worse than steam VR's tracking, and you could buy just the headset for $600 and spend a fortune on a SteamVR adapter + controllers + base stations).I think you are underestimating how much money meta makes from kids who trick their parents to buy a $300 VR headset, for the headset to have a $10 monthly subscription so after 1 year it becomes a $440 headset.
>>107705073Does Zuckerberg show clips like this during his board meetings? Billions of dollars for this? The guy is a retard. Two decent nerds and 10k could make something better.