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Did we lose the battle for piracy?
Mangadex is dead.
Libgen is dead.
Z-lib is semi-dead.
Annas is semi-dead.
Kindle ripping is dead.
Good streaming websites are dead.
Good torrent websites are dead.
Denuvo can't be cracked.
One Piece is shit now.

And now all countries are implementing real ID requirement to access the internet.
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>>106527510
>car locks down unless it successfully phones home every night
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>>106509816
I'd say it's better now, we have the fmhy wiki (and its archived) and we still have open source torrent clients.
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>>106525242
>semi-dead is a reach
>proceeds to say it doesn't work
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>>106509816
>>106509834
Been playing a pirated/cracked copy of Metal Gear Solid Delta I got from ggn freeleech. Watching some old seasons of Dexter which takes less than 60 seconds to load up on some streaming site. My ubo still works including youtube. My Twitch is still ad free. What are people doing so wrong.
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>>106523785
Me playing the world's smallest violin for thirdies who can't read manga on their smartphones because they're too dumb to torrent. Oh man what a loss for humanity the google translated from Jap and interpreted by SEA monkeys engrish "scanlations".

Meanwhile a certain tracker has all the shit you will ever need. Piracy is dead. Lmao.

All of my laptop ports are filled right now
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since my pc broke I've been using an old laptop, I have a USB extender and it's still port filled.
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peripherals: zero
(it's a macbook)
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>>106528847
coward

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>Oh, you want to minimize a window?
>HOW 'BOUT YOU EAT A FUCKIN' DICK INSTEAD, FAGGOT!
Tough but fair.
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>>106525792
Use case for insults?
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>>106527122
oops, forgot I have classic Gnome on
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>>106525615
Extensions fix this.
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>>106525792
Use case for crap?
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>>106527320
Very interesting, thanks for the info.

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Within the next 2-3 weeks I will be forced to reparition my hard drive and start anew. I'm a little apprehensive. It will be like colonizing Mars. My main pastimes are:

>ComfyUI
>Surfing 4chan/porn
>Gaming

Did I choose the right distro? Will I accidentally wipe my hard drive trying to install this? Do I have to settle for gnome? Is Wayland bad and X11 good? Need to hear from Linux experts on here so that I'm well-prepared
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>>106528969
Yeah. Fedora is fine for what you want.
I use Bazzite because its super stable and has all the graphics and controller drivers pre installed. Its immutable (for me thats a good thing) and has limited customization options but that doesn't sound super important to you. Bazzite also lags behind fedora on updates a little bit I prefer stability to bleeding edge updates.
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>>106528969
>playing games
>surfing the web
every single distro available does this. the only DE you should avoid is cosmic but otherwise everything is mature enough to have good compatibility with games so choose whatever you wan t
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>>106529053
Puppy linux doesn't
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>>106529104
what can you do on puppy linux if you can't even do the bare minimum..
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>>106529053
cosmic fixed a lot of the issues I was having in other wayland DEs. Some of my games are even getting higher framerates.

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>When I tried to figure out what was going on, the language had changed since the last time somebody had posted a description! And so it took days to write a program which in other languages would take maybe five minutes!

Is this why most of the rust programmers are trannies? Because they like pain and suffering?
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He's old and his brain can't learn new things. What's your excuse?
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>>106525244
The problem with c++ Is the lack of guides for nerdy adolescents
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>>106528773
I don't see the point
it's just another dime a dozen llvm frontend
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>>106526805
You don't need C at all for applications on Linux. The kernel is a black box that you interact with via syscalls, and those are always done via (inline) assembly.
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>>106529066
rewriting an application from scratch in asm for every architecture?
based!

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/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.

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makin a beat em up, soon I will have it running on saturn. No clue why ffmpeg mangled my webm.
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Are UI elements in games usually SVGs?
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>>106528713
I don't think so, vector graphics are pretty slow
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>>106526855
Just rotate honey
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>>106528387
>it gets all glitchy if I try to alt+tab. Any idea why this is happening?
Tell me you are a zoomer without telling me
Just kidding,
did you try using
SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN_DESKTOP
instead of
SDL_WINDOW_FULLSCREEN
?

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>linux will never be this comfy again
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>>106498769
Ubuntu is still peak comfy for me.
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>>106498769
kubuntu looks like this so idk what you mean
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>>106528493
>krashes
no thanks
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>>106526123
only for 4.12, not the newer versions
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>>106498791
based

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You have to spend at least $400 edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about Cherry MX switches

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>>106527530
You can adjust the actuation points per-key, and they're extremely comfortable linears.
Primary advertising is for gamer shit, like simulating analog controllers or cheating in esports.
I'm sure some people make use of all the features but I just see it as a better feeling mx red.
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>>106527263
Cool. That's a Honeywell hall effect switch, not a modern MX-footprint hall effect switch.
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>>106527474
Then you'll love plastic-based plates such as PC and PP
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>>106474824
>Budget
Don't care
>Location (continent at least)
US
>Preferred switch type
Don't care, I guess I'm curious about magnetic/HE stuff
>Layout
ANSI
>Form factor
100%
>Backlight
No
>Previous/current keyboards
IBM Model F

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>>106477777
Nice pents

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You read it here first.
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>>106521749
That model is pretty cute
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>>106525548
Idiocracy is the reality.
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>>106523004
>>106525548
There's an overlap but yeah the fruitiger aero meme is a gay simplification of the era t. genz
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>>106525548
because it's whimsical and wholesome and actually exciting and innovative unlike the corporate minimalist bullshit or whatever that graphic design style is called.
I want transparent blue plastic computers and kitschy shit again
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history doesn't repeat but it rhymes

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Are they banking that hard on WINDOWS 11: NOW WITH SHITTY AI AND ADWARE! To get people on board with AI?

These faggots are talking about not even using keyboards or a mouse to navigate the desktop.

Oh cool, I always wanted HAL from Space odessy to tell me wrong information and lecture me about how I didn't want to actually play a videogame with a keyboard and mouse.
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"AI" is the new "cloud only", which you've been claiming since XP.
It's the freetards' meta-YOTLD.

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Why can't it solve my btech cse (ai ml) math questions?
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>>106528837
Maths is hard job sirs
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Why are you asking an LLM to do math, are you retarded?
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>>106528837
>BTech
Saar!
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>>106528837
mathlets, when will they learn?
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Because the logo is a stylised goatse. What did you expect?

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Alpine Linux is a meme. Since is uses musl, have fun not having any binary software distributed for Linux work.
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>>106527077
> is it transphobic
No
> what happened
Years ago some tranny was attention whoring on their discord server and the mods said who cares about their pronouns.
That's it. Dev was then harassed way later by some red hat dude who decided to try and and police hyprland over it and send him threats.
Basically a "knock knock red hat man here you've been bad, how about some CoC(k) supervision from us"?
Dev told him no and published the mails after the guy didn't stop, and was banned for it from contribution to any freedesktop projects for life.

Since then drew devault and terminally online trannies started calling him a transphobe Nazi and some distros banned hyprland over it and any time it is mentioned somewhere they will slander him.

As far as I know Vaxry hasn't really insulted any minorities publicly ever, or spoken bad about them.
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>>106525314
you troons are so easy to trigger, youre going to kill yourself regardless of what you read online
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>>106522085
>In a real world benchmark
>no source
>point in time "benchmark"
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>>106528099
wheres your benchmark proving him wrong?
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>Home user, possibly dirty windows gamer, complains about a minimal distro that's being used for containerization
>Criticizes the main advantage of having musl for easy compiling instead of glibc version hunting each rime you need to add something to the pipeline

Windows "refugees" are Worse than the flood of kekistanii boomers back in 2015

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>>106526089
cont...

- in general, Elixir/Erlang combined offer a data structure for pretty much every problem you might run into, allowing for extremely concise algorithmic work when working with complicated problem domains. the immutable data structures make testing/writing code insanely comfortable. the requirement of explicit state transitions leads to very readable code. tail-call optimized recursion is so fucking nice when compared to traditional looping techniques while not losing out on any performance.
- because processes cannot share memory and per-process heaps are contiguous in memory, one can tinker with the BEAM by limiting the memory consumption of individual processes. one can use watchdogs to restrict reduction counts of processes. you can bound the space and time consumption of individual processes, leading to a form of sandboxing built into the BEAM.
- Elixir has macros, just like Lisp does. these are really fucking nice. an example use case: I signal errors and embed the module/function pair that signaled the error. this is all handled transparently by a short macro I wrote. if I log the error, it is very easy for me to see exactly where the error was triggered. I can match on the error and handle it at runtime too.
- Elixir has a REPL. being able to run code right from a shell is super nice. I use Elixir for back-of-the-hand calculations on a daily basis. I can run Ecto queries right from Elixir. because Ecto is composeable, this results in easier interaction with a database than raw SQL. debugging things is so much easier with a REPL. Elixir also has built-in documentation that you can look at right from the REPL, no browser needed. because all data is immutable, it is impossible to make a mistake that poisons your data at the REPL, which would require you to recreate the state prior to you fucking up in another language (such as Python or Common Lisp).
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>>106526099
cont...

anyway, as for Rust: you can use the Rustler crate in order to write NIFs that the BEAM calls directly, or (my preferred approach) is to just have a separate Rust OS process that you communicate with via message passing. almost all tasks that Rust is useful for are long-running number crunching tasks, hence this message passing process is not really a concern.
also, Rust is great for compiling to webasm for running in a browser or whatever. for example, do password hashing by exposing Argon2 to the client using the RustCrypto project. this offloads costly computation from the server to the client (of course, you must be very fucking careful, and definitely not a cryptographic noob)
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bump
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>>106520180
>a language without a self hosted compiler can't ever be a true successor or full alternative to C
the C compilers in gcc and clang/llvm are written in C++
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>>106517734
why Firebase? ever tried Supabase?

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>90% of the images on google images
>can't upload a photo to 4chan half the time as a result
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>>106527480
WeaboPee is a dead format.
Move along, AVIF & JPEG-XL are the hot new things you should be worried about.
By the way, tell your handler, that his employers browser doesn't even support JPEG-XL and worry about that instead of paying pajeets to astroturf basket weaving forums with exploitable software propaganda.
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Who cares? I want APNG support
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>>106528561
Lossless AVIF is a meme and compresses worse than lossless WebP, for grayscale images like manga it's even much worse than PNG. JPEG-XL isn't supported by browsers yet. So lossless WebP is currently the best option for lossless images on the web.
Also people converting some 40kB lossy WebP to an 800kB PNG is just a waste of bandwidth.
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>>106528721
>JPEG-XL isn't supported by browsers yet.
Wrong. Even fucking Safari supports it, and it can be enabled in Firefox Nightly since version 90.
The only browser missing support is the one owned by Google. Very interesting.
Better luck next time, but you might need better propaganda materials.
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>>106528822
>Even fucking Safari supports it
Safari is the ONLY widely used browser that currently supports it.
>it can be enabled in Firefox Nightly
Buggy, partial experimental support only available in the experimental release that's not even enabled by default and has to be explicitly enabled by the user isn't real support.
>The only browser missing support is the one owned by Google
Which also happens to be the one with the biggest market share by far.
>muh propaganda
I'm just stating the facts. JPEG-XL is great and I wish adoption would go smoother and browsers would support it already, but that just isn't the case yet.

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Why can't he just fix linux already so anticheats work on it?
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Because, like most YTers, he's fucking incompetent.
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>>106527819
You mean GNU plus linus
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Aren't you supposed to be sleeping now sprout?


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