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>we care about users' privacy
>we don't scan your mail like stinky google
>immediately detects confirmation code sent to your inbox and blocks your account
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>>107821575
>believing in privacy
>2026
you are already losing

"privacy" as a concept was a political tool, nothing more
if you want privacy nowadays the best deal you will get is being on someones list that you know won't be shared around
my best bet is being on a list of russians and chinese because the western world already has my data
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>>107822301
>They literally gave mail access to authorities when asked
still pushing this lie, huh? how many years now have you been pushing it?
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Insane amount of retardation ITT.
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>>107823584
show me your private email
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>>107823527
how the fuck would you even get a proton email then if it was your first email service?

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>>107826540
plagiarism is the highest form of compliment
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I don’t see any masterpieces in that image.
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>>107826540
cosmic is nothing like gnome. it's a completely different DE you fucking shill moron.
go bait somewhere else. maybe on /v/ where they fall for everything
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>>107826540
both suck though
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>>107827382
he cropped out the fruit, these are just the cheap copies.

What is this ssd size supposed to be?
This is clearly not recular NVMe, right?
(HP Elitebook 840)
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>>107826825
>However, the middle hole is for screwing down right?
Yea, most likely one of two supported positions/sizes of m.2, with the hole right left of it being the other.

>So what are the connectors on the right?
Aren't they the actual contacts?
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>>107827026
If you gave us the exact model number (generation) we could tell you exactly what size it supports.
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>>107827086
Pretty sure that's an SD card reader
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>>107827087
It's the Elitebook 840
With nothing added to it. Just Elitebook 840
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>>107827135
Anon, they all have a generation G1 through 10.

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what is the modern obsession with adding charging circuits to everything? everything used to have a battery that you took out to charge. now every single glowstick and whirlygig has a charger built in and youre stuck with the shitty battery soldered to it.
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>>107826988
personally i use these. they take standard lion batteries. charge from usb, output power over usb and have 3V,5V,9V pads to solder to. if you're out you can both swap out the battery for a fresh one or plug it into usb charging. ive put it on my fpv drone tracking antenna system it powers the drone tracker and a raspberry pi i use to to convert tracking data.

for electronics big enough to fit you should use these but for small/flat stuff like laptops/phones i kinda get why theyre going with nonstandard batteries. i think something like the fairphone headphones do it well to where its not a standard battery but you can easily swap it or mod it to use any li-ion battery.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ASc8sa5O2ik


however most things with Li Ion will have a battery last so long that plugging it in occasionally is no issue and hotswapping batteries would not be needed. and if you do run out you can always connect a battery bank and use it while charging. this often simplifies design as you dont need parts that open up where you can put batteries in/out that can have points of failure.
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>>107826034
How do you think this was done before vapes were invented?
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>>107824201
You had me at
>whirlygig
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>>107824239
>toxic incendiary grenade
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>>107826055
>master charging station for all your cells
thats antisemetic

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So what's the linux distro with the lowest number of indian devs?
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>>107826281
>install Garuda because it looks neat
>runs like absolute ass
>fifty different transparency effects on every window
>find out it's entirely indian-developed
I really need to look into the dev team before I install a distro
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>>107826281
The one you make yourself because it would only have 1 Indian dev.
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>>107826281
Pop!_OS. Its run and developed by System76 a company in Colorado. All white people no blue hairs.
Solid plug n play Distro that
>just werks
with little to no tweaking.
I daily driver it and fedora and i actually like it more than fedora, especially for gaming.
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>>107827403
>Colorado
>no blue hairs
I guarantee they have troons and fags, they’re just smart enough to hide them.
t. Denveranon
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>>107827423
>smart enough to hide the blue hairs
>no streetshitters
I think I'll take that, still

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Is it worth to get into coding in 2026?
I have zero experience with coding, and have no idea where to start nor what language to pick.
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>>107824952
Agreed. Honestly programming is fun and a great skill to have, but I'd go with engineering as well. I regret not studying electrical or mechanical engineering way back and opted for compsci which I didn't even finish, because I got a job in the field as a sysadmin and my career went from there. I am doing well now, but definitely regret it. Is it worth pursuing engineering in your 30s?
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>>107825016
I personally believe that it is worth pursuing an engineering degree AT ANY AGE and especialy worth pursuing one if you truly plan to go all the way by working in the field and aim for becoming licensed PE in that field as the ultimate goal. https://ncees.org
If said engineering field DOES NOT have a PE designation, then no it is not engineering it is fake.
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>>107820842
this is the worst fucking advice ever, no one should follow it. learn to code and use AI to help you
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>>107824952
>treating devs like an expense that needs to be cut.
Your fault for demanding 300k for writing 100 LOC a day and whining it's not 500k.
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>>107820724

Fuck off rajesh, we're full!

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These services need to increase adoption to survive, but most users can't see what the cutting edge models are capable without paying upfront

traditionally this problem is resolved by trial periods or upfront free credits. There's a huge problem with this. There's a legion of millions of thirdworlders, mostly Indians, abusing free trials and credits bleeding these services dry of compute.

I have a behind the scenes view of how bad this problem is. I know that it's costing one smaller company tens of millions of dollars, and I can extrapolate from that, that it's costing the industry billions. It's a huge problem and these companies don't know what to do. For every legitimate user free access brings in, there's ten users abusing it. Some companies are beginning to close out trial periods but their new users are falling off a cliff. They're fucked either way.
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>>107826302
normalize local models. these companies deserve to die
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I use daily free computrons on huggingface but it's not worth the hassle of getting a paid account for a mere 8x increase of computrons.
It's not worth the hassle of getting any paid service on the Internets until the yanks kill off Visa and Paypal.
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>>107826302
Jeets are always a liability. Even if they paid, it'd be on stolen cards (chargebacks), or they'll pay the subscription for one month using the entire villages accumulated wealth from 3 generations and then overuse the resource and actually not even make the company profit.

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Why does Rust not have libraries?
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>>107818973
>apps
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>>107827115
that amounts to periodically memcmp'ing every physical page with every other, basically a glorified OS-level garbage collector, quite inefficient without some kind of hinting at least

https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/mm/ksm.html
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>>107818973
rust is predominantly copying from c++ in this area. Specifically the style of header only libraries, where everything is a templated function. C++ shitters invented the "unified build" where they compile their entire project as a single file, to *speed up* compilation time, because of the templated headers. Rust basically consists of taking c++ "best practices" (read braindead fucking retarded ideas) and codifies them in the compiler or build tool as the default.

You can still have a shared object in rust, you just have to use the C ABI. Which is incidentally the "best practice" of what you should be doing in C++.
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>>107826747
>t's just C++ ... have unstable ABI.
??
c++ staying to a stable abi is why nothing is fixed in the standard.
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>>107827010
At least on windows you have copies of standard library for each major compiler version.

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Why not?
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I briefly considered using it because I had the image of based cnile boomers running the project, but apparently FreeBSD has a Code of Conduct.
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>>107825900
Which distro (or OS for that matter) actually has based cnile boomers running it then?
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>>107826282
the systemd-less projects all seem to resist the rot pretty effectively
I guess you have to be pretty contrarian when you reject the systemd takeover

also jfl, github even provides a 1-click solution to make a drive by CoC PR
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/community
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>>107809060
You know they would have done it anyway, free code or not?
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>>107808988
Cause OpenBSD is better

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>>107807281
>let's rewrite in rust
>because....BECAUSE WE JUST WILL, OK??!!?
nah that's ok ill just use bash like i have for t he past 20 years
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>>107807946
this nigga mighty zesty
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>>107806560
that's why it's great, cuckboy
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>>107827079
Seething zsh cucks can't handle the truth that my fish shell is ready to accept input near instantly. Imagine sitting there like a cuck for a fifth of a second before you can even use your shell. Cuck behavior.
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>>107827353
What happens when you press ctrl-b?
I'm not reading enough of fish's webtard manual to rewrite my zsh config, but for fish, and not have zle.
https://pastebin.com/u/_Keyboard_Warrior/1/ZyeApBnv
https://pastebin.com/abr9sgit

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Let's be real here, x86 will be forgotten in 10 years.
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>>107823946
let's be real here, who cares
>>107823982
this. wake me up when it happens
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x86 was an anomaly from better times, if arm win, you have to worry about the state of the world.
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>>107824825
>hope that arm machines will stay as open as they are right now
so not at all
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>>107823995
Architecture won't matter, since you WILL stream everything from "the cloud".
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>>107823946
maybe on laptops and might even minipcs, but certainly not on desktops.

Cloudflare refuse to block pirate sites
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>>107822403
You're one of the bad ones, yehudi.
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>>107821199
>Copyright laws are White
Copyright laws are the most jewish and capitalist that ever could be.
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>>107821496
cool response. Dunno how anyone reads white text on black background i am seeing stripes everywhere now my monitor's a fucking zebra atm
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>>107821838
you can't fine a company that doesn't operate in your country.
russia has fined american defense corporation trillions of dollars
does that matter?
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>>107821496
America can no longer be trusted and banning X in Europe is the right thing

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#define __NR_poll                7


so early on, and we're already breaking into async operations. poll is quite exciting! it makes use of signals, timespecs, and structs with varying definitions. it's a good example of how linux had modernized over the years

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/
https://linux.die.net/man/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/musl/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/glibc/
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>>107824810
>posix only software
use case?
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>>107824813
>you should kill yourself
I won't.

>>107824940
Portability.
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>>107824813
be nice
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#define __NR_lstat                6
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>>107827400
:)

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Thank you xi
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>>107826843
>>107826849
jeets or bots
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>>107826873
wumao spotted
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>>107826843
Their hardware design and branding is gaudy though. Chinese sensibilities are horrible.
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>>107826887
projection
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>>107826888
It's because their design language is informed by what they think Western customers want, but their view of the West is so tightly controlled and filtered that they always get it a bit wrong. And I think they visually can't process fonts the same way we do since their alphabet doesn't allow nearly as much freedom

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107817851

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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