WHY DOESN'T MICROSOFT OFFICE WORK ON LINUX
>>107903438Just autofellate
>>107902102>>107903438>>107903810>>107903975I'm not even religious, but you guys need Jesus.
>>107880168i've had far FAR more compatibility issues with my goddamn HP printer using linux than i've lever had with libreoffice.just be sure to export documents as PDF if you're going to upload to some academic jeetware like canvas or else the document will be blank on the teacher's side. happened to me when i was an applefag.
Please remove this homosexual posting from my comfortable opposite-sex sibling couple thread.
>>107903975hrt made my dick shrink, so I can't do it anymore>>107904045the bible says nothing against this>>107904123all sibling couples are valid
i dont post usually, i rarely even browse /g/, but i did today and found out that you have some /ptg/ thread here in which you shill private trackers.im not an oldfag or any retard of that type, so i despise those private tracker elitarists. also imagine using torrents in 2026?- i breached a single private torrent tracker so far, didnt get the whole db or root access, only admin api keys (UNIT3D tracker security is kinda good, i cant do much with an admin account).this allows me to leech all torrents freely, or upload malicious ones from any account i want. though i haven't done anything with this dump for quite some time already.dont tell me those things are useless, please. i want to justify my wasted time on trying to hack into that tracker.- i had an idea to reseed contents of that tracker to some public ones, but that would just be a waste of bandwidth and money.one of PTs goals is to provide more bandwidth, and they do that by reseeding public torrents; PTs are built to deter leechers and freeloaders, and no one wants those people.- [1] another thing you can find on trackers is some very niche content. this is something we would want to distribute, but how?yeah, fmhy exists, iptv piracy industry is big too, no one has to use torrents anymore for watching their love island joyslop. but there is probably some stuff which can't be accessed that easily. how do you even identify these? maybe build something like BTdig which would have access to thousands of PTs, from which people could request content to be downloaded, and then reseeded.(1/2)
>>107903762>the spirit is, when torrents are dying constantlywhen public trackers will have retention and quality control as high as private trackers, then that maybe, could end private trackers.so instead of trying to get private tracker users to seed on publics, that they don't even download from, you should get the public tracker users to seed and contribute as much as private tracker users do
>>107903841butt-sniffer
bro your usenet???
>>107903762Excuses excuses. The only thing I want you to do is contribute. I don't give a fuck about any kind of glory seeking. I contribute to contribute. But I'll tell dumb faggots like you who talk about "butt sniffing" because you're too much of a childish nerd to say ass or whatever exactly how it really is. Public shitters, like you, don't seed. If you seeded you wouldn't be making excuses like the worthless dead weight you are.
Most public shitters have no value. They talk about all this sharing is caring shit. But they don't share. They just leech. They expect you to just give them everything and get nothing in return. If you suggest they pick up some of the slack they try to insult you. As if anybody is going to be offended by the words of filthy stinking beggars. I understand that not everyone has a home media center with 10 hard drives. Some people just want to download the show they want to their laptop's SSD then delete it after they are done watching it. That's part of the reason I do what I can. But doing as much damage as possible to large media corporations is even more important. The streaming business model and inability to own much of the content that is released these days must be opposed. I hate all these motherfuckers way more than I hate public shitters and leechers. But I'll talk shit about both of them while feeding the leechers.
There was no /bst/, so here is the new /bst/no cleaning up editionremember those?
>>107901259post setup or fuck off
>>107901594Settle down ok?
>>107901594+1
>>107883358nasty fuck
>>107901259Nobody's asking for that, asshole. Just a battlestation pic.
ITT we share Telegram resources like channels or groups. Only /g related, no crypto crap.
>>107903492meds
>>107903428>this lang is better than than oneopinion and group discarded
>>107903848Sorry you're so upset
>>107903949believer in equality - self-discarded
>>107898605
>/g/: "Just use Yandex, bro. It doesn't steal your data like Google and it's not jewish like DuckDuckGo">start using Yandex as my main search engine>get constantly barraged by pic related when trying to search for the simplest shitFuck you.I'm going back to DuckDuckGo.
>>107902680been using them for a while now since someone here mentioned them. pretty good so far. occasional bot checks but idgaf. as long as it's not all the time.
>>107902734The smallest sites don't have this shit, it's the larger ones that have it. I'm mainly talking about cloudflare headaches
>>107902687yandex.com is hosted by glowniggers out of the netherlandsbut i suppose that's still better than ddg that's literally run by the mossad
cloudflare exists to let the nsa MITM all traffic that runs through it
mail.ru
Look, I really think if you install Linux or Mac your current OS experience is going to be way better than using Winslop 11
Linux is not for everyone and that's okay.
>>107904025I 100% believe Hackintosh is harder than installing Linux.
@grok show her being split open by a monstrous 6" BBC
btw i'm jewish (>>107904136)
>>107904002>naming your OS after your cock
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107904022Quoted wrong post but whatever
>>107903957Thanks Anon!
>>107898932How did you tested?Just because a closure is recreated each time doesn't mean you have function code duplication
>>107904125Actually I was wrong it seems:(define (my-function) (define (my-inside-function) '()) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function))(define f2 (my-function))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))>#t
>>107904220Maybe not:(define (my-function x) (define (my-inside-function) (+ x 2)) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function 1))(define f2 (my-function 1))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))
(define (my-function x) (define (my-inside-function) (+ x 2)) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function 1))(define f2 (my-function 1))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))
>Post YFW when you did the smart thing and upgraded your PC last year. >TFW 5070Ti is getting discontinue>5060 Ti as well>3060 being brought back for plebians.
why do i recognize this bitchhave i seen her getting plapped before?
>>107903790no. women are to be hated and bred only with disdain.
>>107903556>At the time I was thinking about doing a DDR4 build to save a few bucks. Glad I didn't, the RAM I paid $139 for now goes for $389.You're glad you've spent more real money because that means you've saved some theoretical money?
>>107903770All I'm playing these days is BeamNG, indies and old classics.But even AAA used to be good 20 years ago, now it's all slop. The only AAA game that's guaranteed to make a gorillion dollars this year is GTA VI, but it's also the first GTA game in 13 years, it's insane. All the other cash cow franchises are being run into the ground, even CoD which seemed unshakeable since the first Modern Warfare is losing steam.
>>107903790What do you mean?
You're not a real Linux user unless you use Slackware.
>>107903476Don't you at least feel a little... idk... ashamed? Imagine going on the internet with the sole intent to turn on random anon guys with pictures. Downright peculiar
>>107903521WTF is wrong with you? I could have gone through like NEVER knowing this.
>>107903476I want to touch Makima's breasts
it's the only soulful distro left
>>107903521>>107903649https://files.catbox.moe/jwlp3p.mp4
What exactly is the deal with DragonflyBSD? Is it still being used and where?
>>107900604All I know is that it is the fourth most popular BSD behind FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD, which means it's a somewhat obscure element of an already somewhat obscure set of operating systems. I'd wager it, much like other BSDs, is used predominantly for servers, although I have never heard of anyone using it except for the occasional BSD enthusiast running a home server (not throwing shade, just never heard)
>>107900604cuck license
>>107900604Matt Dillon (iirc his name) was not happy with the FreeBSD's SMP implementation and he believed he could make it better, so he forked freebsd 5 and implemented his message passing SMPHe also had interesting ideas, namely the hammer fs and the virtual kernels capabilities To this day it seems that freebsd caught up dbsd performances (and also ended up being better) The ideas are (were?) interesting on paper but lacks of men-power makes it look like it's virtually stagnating at this point Essentially> documenation is not comparable to other bsds (last time I checked there were graphs from 2012) and the "handbook" still had a lot of sections TBDed> Performance wise it loses systematically to freebsd > Hammer looks like it's "almost ready" since forever > He seems to become shy talking vkernelsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
We should release code as in images as art so we can copyright and sue people because code copyright now just seems to be ignored by AI slurpers and sloppers.
>>107900075Dude. I don't think you understand. That's literally all most of these people have ever done. arttrannies at least have a point because AI art is so good that it's impossible to compete now. Coding is still safe as long as you aren't a retard but that's a tall ask for most.
>>107900075>Who the fuck cares. Vibe coding sucks ass too so fear of being replaced can't be a factor unless all you did was slap stackoverflow snippets together.Literally equivalent to >Who the fuck cares. AI art sucks ass too so fear of being replaced can't be a factor unless all you did was draw furry butt commissionsIf you can't see how artists and code monkeys are both in the same boat when it comes to AI then you are kind of retarded desuIn particular, junior level positions are the most fucked.
>>107902773>In particular, junior level positions are the most fuckedYou vastly overestimate slopbots. No, working on projects inside of companies is not the same as shitting out a small prototype that works 90% of the time with antigravity.
>>107902640>Coding is still safe as long as you aren't a retard but that's a tall ask for most.idk where this mentally retarded effiencycuck mindset comes from. up until like the year 2000 you could make a 50 year career out of doing easy work. then gaynigger computers came and suddenly you're expected to produce 100x as much and read emails and teams messages and texts and all sorts of retarded nonsense for less money (when adjusted for inflation.) it's never going to end, and the more debase yourself by allowing yourself to be humiliated by efficiency (more shekels for shekelberg), the worse it's going to get.
>>107903988I think it's hilarious you can't see you're exactly like the artfags.>"But AI still can't draw hands!"We've seen how that turned out. Give it time.All you'll need is competent designers and senior level architects who can oversee the work done by AI.>No, working on projects inside of companies is not the same as shitting out a small prototype that works 90% of the time with antigravity.Yeah and shitting out butt porn isn't comparable to the work done by artists in studios. Are Adult Swim and Disney about to replace their animators with AI? Nah, but I'm sure that's their eventual goal when it gets to that point. Give it another 10 years.
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>>107903571Forgot to add used market, of course im not finding good phones new
>>107903633I guess some used Samsung midranger? Galaxy A54 or A34. My father has an A34 he got cheaply from a friend of his and the battery life is great. I assume it doesn't heat up much because it has a slow processor and a large body.Just beware that they're probably EoL this or next year with Android 17.As far as flagships like your S21FE go, you're out of luck. Even a used iPhone 11 Pro is more than 100 euro.
>>107903553you travel a lot but dont have any money for a phone? get a better job
I did it. Honestly wasn't even that hard despite the annoying wait times. I had to sideload heliboard with adb because for some reason that niggaGaps package replaced the aosp keyboard and gboard doesnt wanna work. Probably would start working again after google botnet update but i haven't signed in yet. Hope theres a modded gcam config for the f7. I didn't even use a computer to unlock the bootloader, just termux on my pixel 7p. I fucking love termux so much.
>>107888012
Stinkpads will be no longer cheap.You won’t be able to get your cheap stinkpads anymore.Bulk buyers are buying up all the business class laptops and ripping out the RAM and NVMe drivesthen thowing the stinkpads away
>>107902155You will own nothing and you WON'T be happy.
>>107902155those bulk buyers arent just going to throw away the thinkpadbasically you'r going to get third-hand laptops. price will go down until you but the ram
fuck you i got mine
everyone is buying but no one is selling, it's so over bros
don't caremy macbook just werks
>>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.
>>107901996Jokes on you, elites have no use for hackers so you will go first.
>>107902534think hacker at the wider sense
>>107902838So...glowie?
>>107895355The Mitsubishi Group is made up of about 40 individual companies (!) without a controlling parent company. Each of the Mitsubishi companies owns substantial (but usually not controlling) portions of the shares of the others.
>>107903037Everything is not a 1 or a 0https://handbook.mit.edu/hacking> Hacking is a long-standing tradition at MIT and a part of its culture. It can be defined as either the curious exploration of MIT’s campus or the design and implementation of harmless pranks, tricks, and creative inventions that demonstrate ingenuity and cleverness. Being a hacker is not just vulns or being a glowie. It's exploiting, being one step ahead. AI can replace what they want as long as you now how to master them you'll be ahead of 90% of people
Do you like COSMIC?
>>107894057It's Gnome that doesn't need any extensions. Not sexy but works.
>>107898749>i barely notice it on my setup.Which means it's useless to tell at a glance what window is in focus. Pic related, nailed this issue in the '80s and all modern systems fail to achieve the same!
>>107900561I would really love a rewrite of Gnome. Thanks for the explanation. I use gnome daily and wish it wasn't such a fuck fest sometimes. I love the workflow / feel - it's just what I'm familiar with.
>>107901878GNOME doesn't need extensions.
>>107894057Lxqt or xfce, those are your only 2 viable options for a properly maintained and justworx DE in current year>but muh tiling window manager!i said DE not WM