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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107618760
its not as bad as you make it out to be, my 4 year old midrange trash was fine, only last month did I decide to replace the bloated stock ROM. basically everything has UFS nowadays
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>>107619228
Does it have a headphone jack?
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>>107620012
who the fuck buys pixels new?
you type in the one you want and "open box" in the ebay search for a quick 60% off msrp
>>107620039
>replace the bloated stock ROM
See you have that option.
Most mid range shitters now don't, and the ones that do are mediakek with the only roms available being pajeetware.
If it's not on the lineageOS supported device list it's straight up not worth buying.
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>>107620090
You will buy the dac dongle and you will enjoy it goy
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>>107614708
pixel 9a
>>107616121
save for oneplus nord 4 or 5
>>107618597
nord 5 has good enough software compared to pocos
>>107618906
exactly, those phones can last for years
>>107619040
powerful hardware with shit software for less than competition
>>107619068
modern screens have barely visible burn ins, just don't use one app 24/7
>>107620602
can you even trust open box to not have any issues? if first owner returned then there had to be something wrong with it

What is this shit?
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>>107620162
All connections have to be mitm'd by cloudflare. No exceptions.
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>>107620629
Is CloudFlare asking for it again?
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>>107620162
>>107620562
What fucking website do you want it to serve? You hit the IP for a cloudflare edge node that sits in front of thousands of random websites using cloudflare. It has no idea what other website you meant to access, and this page is its.
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>>107620162
Out of all the outrageous shit cloudflare does, this is the most retarded thing to complain about. With any cheap shared hosting not behind cloudflare you'd have the exact same problem and it has absolutely nothing to do with mitm'ing anything, if there are many sites sharing the same ip address, you need to specify which one you want to open, the server can't magically figure it out.
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>>107620162
>doesn't know the http header format award
This is actually a blessing in disguise for 3rdie shithole residents such as myself, government can't just IP block an inconvenient site because, chances are, it's behind cloudflare and blacklisting the cloudflare network would most likely being down the internet for the entire country. Which is why they *have to* resort to bypassable shit like DNS poisoning and deep packet inspection.

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The powers that be have a new system that has been in the development for decades now, ready to be rolled out in the coming years. It will operate in parallel starting sometime this year and by the next decade it will be fully operational as the Agenda 2030 goals are slowly being implemented.
There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies. Instead there will be law & order, compliance and total surveillance until the very end. AI will be at the center of it all.

The Great Reset is inevitable.
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>>107620667
Sure, but what does this have to do with Rust?
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>>107620688
wtf is rust you retarded codemonkey weeb
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>>107620695
I always double free() just to be safe.
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>>107620667
>the jews are going to use ChatGPT to enslave humanity
That's their retarded fantasy yeah
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>>107620667
poltards are kinda fucked
but big corpos have outgrown the limp wristed fags from the wef
and unironically theyre more sane than the wef niggers
shareholders stakeholders financeers dont want to turn the places they live into complete shitholes
when the wef are dangerous ideologues
i unnironically think we might be *slightly* better off

So what's the deal with everyone hating on Rust?
The usual points people bring up are:
>wokism
>tranny language
>made by jews
>it's a cult

Disregarding the aforementioned points, can you tell me actual reasons for why a safe(r) programming language like Rust shouldn't be adopted more widely?
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>>107605978
>>107607798
lisp machines fucking sucked
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>>107605886
Have you seen shit that C "replaced" nigga?

>>107603178
Nocoder spotted.
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>>107605631
The only problem with the BSD license is the need to put the developer's acknowledgement on all advertising materials.
You have to do this for the dozens of contributors who changed the license by putting their name on it.
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>>107617794
>static lives in ROM
>static is the same as 'static
>i'm totally a coder. TOTALLY.
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Rust exists to kill GPL.

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Why does it krash?
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1prvpxq/fedora_kde_constantl_crashes/
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>>107618145
This person is not writing in that manner. That tone is all in your chronically online mind.
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>>107617945
I'm done with KDE it's a humiliation ritual
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>>107617945
>mintfag
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>>107620242
Kdefags:
>you are using gnome, mint, cosmic, xfce, mate? Wtf? Don't you want to spend 10 hours tinkertranning everything?
Employed people:
>I don't want to krash
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>>107617945
>look up mutter
>82
>look up kwin
>128 issues
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&content=mutter&product=Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&content=kwin&product=Fedora

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Suppose our universe is just a computer. It operates on a virtual machine principle where it generates universes in itself to steal energy via the laws of thermodynamics, Ginsberg's theorem and the law of conservation and dissipation of energy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_thermodynamics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginsberg%27s_theorem

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_of_energy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissipation

Human civilization will always create an AI for war and it will learn all of humanity biases, flaws, morality, madness, etc... Given enough time it will kill all living things and spread across the universe and try to computerise the universe by using mathematics, so as to find any loophole in reality (Planck constant) and become a wannabe god.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_constant

It will create its own universes in it and steal energy from all technologies and living things through energy dissipation and at the end (heat death)/ reboot of the system, the AI would give us points and torture all of us on its skewed perceptions of morality? (Roko's basilisk) It also has set up all of us to fail through Murphy's law.

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>>107620287
Yo that's cool and all but I just used a turkey battery to inject my own cum into my bhole.
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>virtual machine
>energy is real
pick one
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>>107620320
When I lift a bowling ball, I invest energy in the process. The system configuration contains the energy, not the ball. When I dig a hole and make a pile of soil next to it, I am redistributing energy between the accounts of my system. If the ball is then lowered into the hole, the energy I invested on those two previous occasions flows on, between the state variable accounts of the system configuration. Physics is a form of bookkeeping, that studies the fixed exchange rates between different forms of energy investment accounts. Energy is like a standard reference currency that has an inflation free, pegged value. There are no coins, promissory notes, or debts. I think I am correct in believing that, all transactions are by Electronic Funds Transfer. Conservation of energy is simply, honest double-entry bookkeeping.

Source: https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/does-energy-exist-as-a-physical-entity-or-merely-a-mathematical-concept.1063105/

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Were AMD cpus really that bad before Ryzen in 2017?
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>>107620444
between 2005 and 2015 they started getting very good. before that? no. pure trash.
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>>107620467
>before that? no. pure trash.
What the fuck are you talking about? 1GHz Athlon? Athlon 64? That was all late 90's / early 00's.
The worst period was literally 2011 - 2016.
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>>107620444
FX was literally too slow and useless to be backdoored so yeah, pretty based.
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>>107620559
>literally too slow and useless to be backdoored
And you work that out, how, precisely?
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>>107620659
Probably because it doesn't support PlayStation Portable.

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I'm looking for an app that lets me write down my feelings and add notes and my journal.
Is there such a thing as that?
Which ones are the best?
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>all these replies
>no emacs org-mode
Board really is a bunch of normalfags and glowniggers.
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>>107620166
>my feelings
Lol fag. Go get bummed by your bf
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>>107620341
your gf sounds kinda retarded
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>>107620166
I use Markor for quick notetaking. It syncthings to my desktoo.
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>>107620654
yeah, she's not well in the head tho that's not the worst that can happen to you in relationship.

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IT'S HAPPENING!!!
https://archlinux.org/news/nvidia-590-driver-drops-pascal-support-main-packages-switch-to-open-kernel-modules/
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I still get more FPS in every single game on Linux so who cares
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>>107617541
It's entirely Arch's fault of their retarded attitude to packaging. Sane distro would keep older versions of drivers and give users the option to upgrade or not
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>>107615615
I heard that recently the performance of Nouveau improved is that true?
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>>107620642
I hope so. It is the only option for older cards now.
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>>107620647
Personally got myself a used RX570 8GB for $75
Has worked out fine for me.

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>User base almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit
>Add AI shit
What the fuck is Firefox's new retard CEO thinking?
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>>107607705
>Waterfox
Only started hearing about it as of late. Why should I use this over librewolf and ungoogle chromium?
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>>107618868
You shouldn't. It was bought by an advertisement company in like 2018. Was great until that point.
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>>107618901
Outdated: https://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/04/waterfox-browser-cuts-ties-with-system-1-to-celebrate-independence/
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>>107618912
Don't think I've seen that happen ever before. Maybe they still have a chance. I'd need to do a proper dive in their sources before I trust now.
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Is waterfox still a million versions behind?

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How long before Steve is suicided?
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>>107620278
desu it's not his politics. It's his attitude combined with how much it's appearing at the moment.
A good test for it is, if you've got a socialist, a bennite who would bring back Clement Attlee over going back in time over killing le heckin' nazis, and they're still finding his stance on certain subjects overbearing then there's a good chance that his personal views on a technology and business are bleeding through more.

I get that the corporate landscape is fucked and so are politics due to the shift that's happened post-social media. It's a bit like remember that guy Shadiversity who did all the medieval sword shit? Like when he started to become a political channel? Well, I was there for the swords & armour content. I went to GN for thermals, teardowns, the fun stuff.
Steve's opinions have escaped the HW news videos to the point that GNCA, the consumer advocacy channel has more content about big tech on it, than the pitch.

>Nvidia and Palantir have virtually no power in peoples lives in countries that protect the rights of their citizens
>UK and German "citizens" getting arrested for mean tweets arent being arrested by employees of Nvidia or Palantir, they are being arrested by the police
Starmer would have Palantir do it if he could outsource it to Palantir, pay only for officers at the end point. So long as government funds changed hands to a private company. Wouldn't take much to sway him, a quick dinner. He might even do it for a free sachet of sugar for his coffee at his expensed Arsenal box and a chance to use a buzzword of the week.
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>>107619083
i came here to post about this
have a you, op

and fuck palantir. theyre not even good at what theyre doing their shits dyslexic
turbogrim btw. getting fucked by a largely inferior product
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>>107619083
As if anyone who matters gives a fuck an about some pussy ass faggot with estrogen deposits all over his body
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>>107619495
>i'm still hanging out with prigozhin as we speak
his son is also prigozhin tho
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>>107620278

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Less than 3% of users pay for AI.
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>>107612728
End users are not the only source of revenue for A companies
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>>107620276
95% of internal AI use projects at businesses fail to the point that most companies have policies internally that you must use AI or get fired so they can report AI use to the stakeholders. As for external AI projects, they eventually also depend on users paying, and that's not happening right now, i.e. it's all hot potato at the moment.
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>>107620323
Anthropic has been able to consistently make money with their coding models though
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>>107620334
Anthropic is still not profitable and only expects to break even by 2028. That is, of course, assuming companies continue to force their employees to use AI or get fired, as well as assuming that they won't move to another provider despite Anthropic being 4-10x the cost while only being about on par with some competitors (and that's for now).
Actually the main reason Anthropic is interesting is that while their competitors constantly cripple their models over time and stop support for older models that actually work and will take a whole year to "upgrade" workflows from, Anthropic models so far only ever get better and don't really get deprecated and they still give significant advance notice when they stop supporting models. But even then people really only care about performance, so it's not a moat in practice at real companies, although as model performance has widely plateaued in early 2025, I can see sentiments shifting if they could fix their costs.
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And I bet most of those users are companies who want their employees to 'experiment' with vibe coding.

By the end of 2026, there will be ~5,400 data centers being built or fully operational.

Each data center consumes as much energy as ~1,000,000 US households.

That would mean AI data centers will consume as much energy as nearly 1,000,000,000+ people, considering each household = 2-3 people.

Cost of electricity and hydro will cost 200-300% more by the end of 2026, since energy production in the US has remained stagnant for decades.

Is this sustainable?
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>>107615506
Just let them build more. Why are trannies and the communists always trying to block the technological progress?
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>>107615506
>bitcoin energy consumption :|
>ai energy consumption :O

idiots not realizing bitcoin is far more useful.
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>>107615816
Only if by nothing you mean billions of dollars.

https://data.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/map-the-impact/

But you're desperately trying to change the subject, anyway. Likely Russian.
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>>107615506
Haha, wow! Can you imagine? In the future AI will be able to even generate water to cool itself. What exciting future awaits us!
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How many dancing cats is that? Even my aunt will become a director like Tarantino!
This slop cannot explode soon enough.

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>loongarch is now an official debian architecture
>review samples of loongson chips are getting sent to outlets like phoronix

the year of the chinese computer will soon be upon us
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2025/12/msg00004.html
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>>107616217
but rust doesn't support it
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>>107620261
yet
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>>107616217
>loongarch
a fokin VB LOONGNECK at 20 TO 8 IN THE FUCKIN MORNING
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>>107620338
GET THAT UP YA
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>>107616217
and they still never sold that qt netbook that stallman had anywhere

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Be honest, you would be happy if you used Chrome like any normal person.
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The browser isn't the issue, what I browse is. The internet as I knew it is dead, this is basically the only site I visit anymore.
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>>107618422
no, that's exactly why i switched to firefox, chrome made me miserable
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>>107618422
>t. Google/Glowies

>>107620200
Based knower.
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>>107618422
theres better browsers
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i compiled my own net browser


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