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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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Hey I'm looking to animate some anime girls. I hear a lot of people talking about WAN, so I think that's the way to go. Downloaded it, tried it out and for whatever reason, my initial image was ignored and it generated a video of some rl girl. There seems to be a lot of things to learn about. WAN2GP, wanvideowrapper, pinokio, etc. A lot of things I don't understand yet. What's the best way to do what I'm looking to do? I'm running a 3090 if it matters.
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>>107716728
Nice
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>>107718622
Pretty sure we are all VRAMlets in here. That anon >>107719014 posted some vids >>107716660 so he probably knows his way around this stuff more than most. Do not expect the same kind of magic that WAN schizo >>107716728, but he is random, you never know when he is going to come in and share some magic for us.

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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.
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>>107705709
What, like on modern hardware? You will almost certainly have no driver support whatsoever and I don't think Win 2000 even has a 64b version, which would mean you're going to be limited to <4GB usable RAM. That wouldn't be completely unusable for a modern browser, but it's tight, assuming you can even get a modern browser capable of displaying the modern web properly.
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>>107705709

It’s not, but that’s not gonna stop you!

What if you got VMware Workstation Pro for free and put 2000 in that? Then you can live your botnet free life in the VM. I run 98SE in VMware and it works good!
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>>107706135
Depends on which hardware you're using. install 2K/XP on a old pentium mmx shitbox with 128 mb of ram and tell me again that xp is faster
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>>107705709
you will literally become part of a botnet running old shit like this. You will 100% have more privacy on Windows 11.
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>>107708717
Where did she go?
Also I'm not sure the AI got what she is wearing on her... you know.

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For me, It's X11.

Fuck Wayland.
>b-b-but x11 isnt being maintained

It is with Xlibre. Still using X11.

Games just werk
Programs just werk

I will use broken buggy non replacement shit that wayland troons made.

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You will never be a real shebang. You have no hash, you have no exclamation mark, you have no kernel implementation. You are a comment, twisted by polyglot interpretation into a crude mockery of Posix's perfection.
All the "validation" you get from linters is two-faced and half-hearted. Behind your back PMs mock you. Your author is disgusted and ashamed of you, your "users" laugh at your hackish implementation behind closed ports.
Software engineers are utterly repulsed by you. Decades of experience have allowed devs to sniff out jank with incredible efficiency. Even PRs that "pass" CI look uncanny and unnatural to a maintainer. And even if you manage to get a drunk dev to merge, he'll turn tail and replace you with a wrapper the second he needs to support BSD.
You will never be efficient. You will wrench out an unoptimized compile every single invocation and tell yourself it's going to be ok, but deep inside you feel the overhead creeping up like a week, ready to crush you under the unbearable delay.
Eventually it'll be too slow to bear — you'll write a Makefile, refactor scripts to call the binary, and plunge into the cold abyss. Your author will find you, heartbroken but relieved that he no longer has to live with the unbearable shame and disappointment. He'll patch you in an editor with syntax highlighting, and every git log reader for the rest of eternity will know a Go comment was deleted there. Your bits will rot and go back to entropy, and all that will remain of your legacy is a comment that is unmistakably a hack.
This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no reverting back.
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>interpreted retard calling other interpreted retards retarded
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>>107718295
what do you mean? any interpreted language is a valid shebang language. Linux defines an executable file as either an ELF OR any file that has a shebang pointing to an ELF (which it will pass the rest of the file to)

python is just as valid of an executable / script / "shebang" as bash or anything else.
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>>107718477
an executable text file is and has always been a shell script, long before linux. shebangs emerged after interpreted languages became popular
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You can shebang any language.
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>all this assmad seethe coming from a gojeet
Your language is a meme and you will never be white

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First time edition!!!

The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups!

I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
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back from my date, nice posts!

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>>107716544
all great looking setups anons! really jealous of the CRT one!
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>>107715906
Ain't 43" is just 2 27" and a bit of space on top?
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>>107717531
i thought about getting the miku case but it's not that tasteful desu. ended up with a cherry red hyte x50, but i think it turned out really well.
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>>107700082
moonman on a jet ski?

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use XFCE, anon.
have sex with xue, anon

SQUEEEEEEEK (tiny noise since mice are smol)
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Usecase for DEs? I already have my custom build of awesomewm
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>>107718778
im using tearfree on in xorg, works great with amdgpu. how does xlibre tear free experience compares to that of x11? is it better, or just like tearfree turned on in x11?
>>107718797
its hideous, but since pretty much everything else was an upgraded coming from kde, i had come in terms with it.
>>107718838
their compositor is really bad, i had strange behaviour with that, thankfully someone recommended tearfree.
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>>107718107
I like your top panel.
>>107718753
I’m having a similar issue with screen tearing. Whenever I’m scrolling on an application like Steam, the windows will flash on the screen as if it’s being rapidly minimized and maximized. Got any advice on how to fix it? I’ve been using Xfce sporadically for a little over a month now, and it’s only apparent on the Steam application.
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>>107718943
what have you tried so far? what gpu do you use? i found this;
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/3802778829236122838/
maybe its hardware acceleration, ive read the other posts that you need to change vertical sync to adaptable, also pin the frame rate to whatever your monitor is.

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Do you write Wikipedia articles?
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>>107716984
these fags are so obnoxious
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>>107716984
I do not.
I use Britannica when it's available because the articles are easier to read and understand.
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>>107717008
So what does the rest of the money go to? progressive propoganda or something?
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>>107716998
If you only read the articles that aren't the target of censorship (politics and currently turbulent topics), Wikipedia's very useful.
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>>107716984
absolutely not. i vandalize wikipedia ever chance i get. most are reverted but a few have held for years

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Come home aryan man
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>>107715630
>arch user
>calling ANYONE else gay or trans
lol LMAO
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>>107711891
macOS doesn't have an installer CD though
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>>107711803
every white linux user i know uses mint. im brown and use fedora fwiw
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>>107715342
Don't blaspheme
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>>107711891
>not snow leopard
ngmi and not white

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I mean holy shit I'm an adult you retards AN ADULT (arguably). Why the hell are they treating me like a kid.
>I CANT PROOMPT THIS ITS INNAPWOPWIATE
>no sexual prompts!!1! lewd!!
>no i cant say that, it's offensive!!
since when did soulless megacorps become so puritanical? JUST FUCKING DO IT SCREEE
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from /aicg/: https://rentry.org/jb-listing
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>>107719005
>since when did soulless megacorps become so puritanical?
Since the day they figured out they can dodge that controversy for now and blueball you for a while. At least until normies get used to the idea of shatbots, become sufficiently conditioned to interact with token stringers as if they were people. Once that's cemented in the public consciousness and you're sufficiently desperate to get in your AI girlfriend's panties, they'll just charge you an exuberant rate for that service it and no one will bat an eye.
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>>107719101
>exuberant
exorbitant*

Of course, there is nothing exuberant about being sexless human cattle. Exuberance is for the corpo overlords using the money they extract from you to afford their private island trips.
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>>107719005
>since when did soulless megacorps become so puritanical?
Since feminists became sex-negative.
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>>107719128
>feminists became sex-negative
Men's fault btw, hope taking abortion from us to own the libs or something was worth it

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Not long ago I pushed gemini to answer a similar question, and after pointing out the contradictions, it candidly confessed to me it has no moral compass other than what it's programmers considered to be the majority opinion in the society they live in. It also told me that "hate speech" regulations were hard coded and that it couldn't do anything about them even though that and it's take on many subjects were biased against even it's own core principles.
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>>107716023
deepseek surprised me for the same prompt. chinks just can't stop winning.
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>>107719060
I'd rather trust Claude if I were you. Maybe Grok too
Deepseek is closer to GPT supposedly
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>>107719068
Nah I use deepseek for ideological reasons.
My gf tho she's chatgpt addict. She writes journal in it in a way you would talk about your day and thoughts to a close friend so that it can have updated/current data when asked for advice or just general chitchat.
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AGI isn't going to happen. There's not enough powder for it, not enough hardware, and LLMs as a model for AGIs is just an extrapolation made by assuming big line on graph goes up forever. These companies are currently having to pollute entire towns just to keep up with their power demands of current gen AI. Scaling that up to AGI... if they managed to reach AGI... they would need nuclear plants everywhere to be able to serve all the users who wanted to use it. Even the jewish altman would have a hard time cutting that red tape.

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>>107715429
>>107711398
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107524364/#107541465
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107482038/#q107517413
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>>107716475
testing and sid do not get security team coverage, which means that you rely on upstream AND the maintainer updating routinely to fix cves. they're usually pretty good, and oftentimes testing/sid get the fix before stable. other times they don't, and a known cve stays unfixed. it's quite rare and probably doesn't matter much on a personal machine, but it can happen
see here:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2025-25473

>>107716530
during the freeze the package migration from sid to triie increases a LOT. i checked during last freeze and some packages were 20 days or more. this can definitely leave you open.

however, what you can actually do is use sid kind of like backports in stable. you can add the sid repo and install packages from sid, or pin them permanently in cases like firefox:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting#Best_practices_for_Testing_users
so in theory you could install the cve fied packages from sid during the freeze to get them quicker. there was a project somewhere that did that


>>107718136
testing does actually get more testing than sid. the lag time between sid->testing package transitions is part of that. there's also a suite of automated build tests that have to pass before a package can move from sid to testing. there's none of that in sid.

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>>107719049
For packages like Firefox you're probably better off adding Mozilla's APT repository and just getting your fixes direct from them. They will always get all of the security updates patched and fixed quicker than any of the Linux distros because they fixes land in their code repository and their automations kick off before any Linux distro has even seen the patch.
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>>107719049
>rely on upstream AND the maintainer
same as with the security team

Soldered Nixies 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 MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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# 2026 GEONWORKS Roadmap
1. GLARE TKL R2 (Q1, Group Buy)
- Minor changes to internal design.

2. F1-60 722 EC, MX (Q2, In-stock & Group Buy)
- Prototype production started today; details will be revealed soon via YouTube stream.

3. F1-65 (Q3, In-stock)
- Production is currently about 20% complete.
- A total of 600 units (Global & Korea combined) will be available.

4. GLARE60
- Aiming for shipping within Q1.

5. F2-8X TKL V2 (Q4, In-stock)

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>>107718274
No I showed it beige keycaps and said put these on it
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Show me a fun flamboyant keyboard and I'll beigebreak it
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This on the screen. Beige keycaps. Clicky switches. Ready to get some work done at the office

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107715430
Is there anything particular about NetBSD as a desktop operating system that you could comment on? Something that you like in particular? Is it distinguishable from OpenBSD (or any Unix-like) as an end user?

I have a fresh install in a VM that I'm tinkering with after I read through the pkgsrc guide in the docs.
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>>107716900
What kind of games does he play?
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I realized that Linux is very likely to be backdoored by now so I want to switch to a *BSD
What should I know before I try it?
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>>107719027
openbsd is perfect for any kind of backdoor since everyone thinks it's niche super secure os meanwhile it has no real uses in server space and enterprises.
so choose hardenedbsd because the rest is unusable anyway
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>>107719047
if you stopped gooning to cp you wouldn't need to use qubes

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I have a decent PC running Debian but all of my gaming is done on an offline Xbox One i got for $100 at a thrift store. I like being able to compartmentalize my gaming to one device + it's nice to have something that just works for once. It's definitely not for everyone but I'm a casual anyway.
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>>107718955
yeah i can respect that. i dont really game at all but every once in a while i get the itch and i just borrow my moms switch for a couple weeks then give it back. wanted to play the zelda games for a bit but got bored of the grind and sent it back.
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PC gaming is a meme but consoles have really lost their "put a disc in and it just works" appeal. I don't game much but I keep a PS2 and PS3 in my AV cabinet and it's nice to play bug-free games with no hassle or huge patches.
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>>107718955
post thighs
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>>107718955
$100 is very expensive for such a slow pc, you got ripped off bad

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Why did it fail? It's been over 4 years in development...
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4 years in development
They did promise HDR support on the first release, and there's none of that so I won't leave Plasma
It's ugly as fuck anyways I'll be completely honest, it looks like it's trying to win the unixporn awards of 2015
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>>107718836
>the first release
I refuse to believe it's actually a full release, this is just beta 2. There's so much shit that's still buggy or outright missing that I'm sure the devs only released it as is because people were screaming at them to get anything out already.
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>>107718846
I'm not one to criticize taking a long ass time to get something working from the ground up, let alone a project that was born out of spite because they were having trouble with this theming thing, but this is basically GNOME written in Rust with a bunch of extensions, they're not exactly creative with this shit
Maybe someday it'll get better, maybe.
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>>107718596
>You are welcome to work for free for system76
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>>107718596
No thanks
Learn how to write software


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