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Excluding playing video games on them WTF where computers in the 70s and 80s used for?

Like serious question.

The capacity of them was laughable the 8-inch Floppy disk is ~242KB

>Diskettes formatted for this system stored 242,944 bytes

1 Wikipedia article page saved as ASCII text takes up 25KB at the lowest.

So 10 pages would fill that one up of pure ASCII text.

You can not store books on them.

>Much programs

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>>107733613
the entire functional output of this image could be outdone by maybe 2 or 3 computers equipped with early autocad from the mid 80's
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>>107744140
>disobedience is a thoughtcrime
wew
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>>107733613
Are there any book on the skills lost due to computers?
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>>107746688
>Are there any book on the skills lost due to computers?
Perhaps, but finding books is one such skill.
>Are there any book
English grammar is another.
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“‘Learn to code’? What about ‘Learn to weld’?” Edition

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>>107740742
Every technocratic liberal wishes eugenics was is vogue again.
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>>107746525
>>107746666
regardless, a simple grating over the mantrap would have saved them, but apparently that costs more than a pajeet life, which makes them great for IT as well somehow
i am going to be so fucking contemptuous toward management the remainder of my career.
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>>107707500
I've been committed and have physically debilitating ailments. I can't serve as a zogbot or get a security clearance. Also can't get NEETbux either. :^)
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>Indore, ranked India’s “cleanest city” for the last eight years.
>Residents of a congested, lower-income neighbourhood in Indore
God you have to ignore the cognitive dissonance when writing about jeets as a Guardian journalist.
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number go up due to lower overhead, you see (nevermind that they cost multiple times a junior's salary to import, you only have to pay them 30$/yr after!!(please ignore that each one only lasts a year and you need to continually import more(ai will fix it)))

>>107746743
by indian standards that is fucking immaculate, not even one turd in the road, they even have asphalt/concrete!!

Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
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>>107744398
Accidentally pressed the button twice
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>>107741172
Did you just admit to being a turdworlder?
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Interesting. Is the an equivakent to AMD PSP or Intel ME on this chips?
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>>107732241
Good. More competition is always better for consumers.
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>>107732559
Because you have to install a modchip in your computer to be able to install a clean version of Windows.

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This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
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>>107746389
nigger the company is the guilty party in this instance. they would just pay damages to the family since it's a civil suit. But since we live in a kiked country, they'll probably get away with it
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>>107738671
Grok, is this real?
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>>107741145
given who is the """victim"" here i think that this coincidence is a fortunate one.
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>>107738671
Schizo is not the problem here, it's having such a low iq that you didn't even bother to research how ai actually works and acknowledge the fact that it's literally retarded and doesn't even know what it's saying.
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>>107740182
>My girlfriend already sends me screenshots from gemini about how I'm toxic for not emptying the dishwasher and a threat to her etc. I'm suave enough to overpower it's influence verbally but regular people are so fucked.
I don't think she actually believes it, but who the fuck knows with women, it's most likely a passive aggressive way to say she wants you to empty the dishwasher.

why are indians smarter and better at tech than europeans and chinese?
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>>107745673
Artists make your platform a lot harder to control, getting rid of them is all part of the plan.
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>>107745673
Artists aren't exactly needed, they're just a reason to give a shit about the platform because otherwise it's just back to its roots (drama) but with jeets, bot accounts, /pol/-esque accounts and Cryptofaggotry.
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>find the 0.1% that can manage to not be an embarrassment
>put them in top positions as racial advertising
>"Hire more H1Bs!!!!"
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>>107743671
>All companies hit hardest by enshitification
Hmm...
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>>107743671
>Fuck Bharat
Free Kashmir

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Is there any software or tool that can help dealing with it?

I'm a college student, I have 2 exams in a week but I'm so addicted to 4chan that I can't study. I basically spend the entire day making bait threads to get (You)'s
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>>107740144
You need to figure out why you want to browse 4chan in the first place. Is it intense boredom? Insecurity about your performance in college? You need to be aware of your triggers. This way, when you notice a trigger, you can be mindful. Tell yourself "I want to browse 4chan and create bait threads for attention". And just do nothing and sit with the feeling. Perhaps find another thing to do instead. Pick up a book, stare out the window, doomscroll instagram (like normal person) or something else (and preferably non-screen).

For productivity, really commit and do things like >>107740213 said.

Good luck. I know the feeling and it's an ongoing struggle for me. But every week I get a little closer to doing the things I actually want to do.
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>>107740144
Take 10,000 iu of vitamin d3 every day, once i started doing that i dropped all my hobbies, it increases dopamine in your brain which makes you less distracted.
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>>107740144
You aren't addicted to the internet, you're addicted to not studying for your exam. This has interesting implications, one of which is that if the internet somehow disappeared, it wouldn't help you at all, as you would switch to something else and avoid studying all the same. But I would say the important implication is that when you understand this addiction, you can treat it. Stop trying to "get off the internet" and instead start "trying to study for your exam". The former doesn't work because you get bored, and when you're bored you go on the internet. The latter is very easy when you think it through. Just open your books and start reading/doing problems/etc.When you find yourself with your phone in hand later, don't blame yourself for being addicted to it. Just set down your phone, ideally somewhere out of reach, then pick up the book again.
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>>107740144
when normies got online, it was over for you to have any realistic chance of getting off the internet, because they integrated the rest of society into it as well.
maybe there's some hope of getting out, but i tried when it was much easier, and it didn't work.
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I use Cold Turkey. It's been pestering me for consent for a while to use my data, but I simply ignore it.
There are better, non-pozzed, ways, but that's what I know works for me.
And being honest you are probably in a position where
>get discipline
is easier said than done.
You need to cut the constant stimuli so you feel bored, once you spend a while bored you will naturally start studying.

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Vivian edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>GK Kunten
>0 negative reviews even in iemg
is this the best KZ??
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>>107746491
All shills
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Recently got a Tanchjim Bunny (USB-C) pair, but the cable arrived dead. Are these Tripowin Zonie a decent alternative?
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>>107746589
yes
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Guidezo's century of humiliation

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HP-UX hit EOL 12/31/25, no future patches. Not many commercial Unixes left.
https://www.osnews.com/story/144094/hp-ux-hits-end-of-life-today-and-im-sad/
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>>107746263
I schmooze with gentoo developers on IRC
I also own every architecture even fucked up shit like the blackfin
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>>107740688
>since 1993
just 2 years later microsoft came out with win95, which blew this unix rubbish out of the water in terms of GUI
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>>107746056
compiler devs think they're really smart and their optimizations are so Amazing(TM) but in reality they can't optimize for shit and they just end up bloating the code size with useless AVX instructions in dead paths which are barely ever called
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>>107736012
>Unixes
Unixen
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>>107746792
I have no idea where this retarded mindset has come from, nobody praised it like that 25 years ago.
Windows GUI was considered Fisher Price tier for the layman.

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Happy new year!
Beige and Blacks on Alu FOREVER 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)


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>>107746396
You don't. It just comes down to availability for globecucks outside the States, or aesthetic preferences.
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>>107746365
OP should include PCB printing / DIY materials and hobo handwire guides
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My board up and died yesterday so I'm looking again. The thing is I like a somewhat tactile switch and most of the big recs like Rainy 75 and Bridge 75 all seem to come with linear switches. I like 75% and TKL form factors best, RGB is not needed at all. Looking for recs under 150 USD

My board had "HyperX Aqua" switches which I guess are pretty similar to MX Browns. I have used MX Reds before for a year and hated them
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There once was a man
a king among kings
Emperor Onalou was he called
and was never without his harem
of boywives who became Geonsissies

Emperor Onalou held court with his harem
he passed judgement as announced by Baion
for each of his boywives always carried an F1
and would sit on the Emperor's lap and perform a sound test

and Baion said
>"Blaecks! Onalou!"
and boywive Blaecks would sit on Emperor Onalou
lubed Blacks would announce a petitioner's death

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>>107733870
>Buy once, cry once.
You know damn well there is no such thing as "Buy once" in this hell

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My friends and I do karaoke with some stem splitting service. It works fine, but we have issues timing the songs. Does anyone know a service that can take the vocal stem and turn it into a follow along track? The lyrics don't have to be right, it just needs to cue us in at the right times.

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What's the equivalent of a win32 GUI on Linux?
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Linux never had and never will have a stable, consistent and efficient UI
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>>107745775
bash is a UI
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So why can't you just fix gtk?
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>>107746059

i am sorry if i am blind and want bash to speak audio every keypress and output to screen program is?

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>>107655260
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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Out of curiosity, what's the oldest ThinkPad that would be able to run games like Half-Life 2 and CS: Source? I'm not asking for too much, would mainly be playing at hopefully 1080p/60 on an external monitor. Probably the T series would be ideal.
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>>107745504
I've played HL2 on a T60p but it wasn't the best experience, and the cooling solution barely kept up. You need something with a discrete GPU. None of the iGPUs in and around that era are going to be sufficient.
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>>107742526
>>107742934
Is there a language barrier or a reading comprehension issue here?

I've been using the term "footprint" because besides weight that's what dictates 'portability'. Screen size is only a heuristic. Yes, Lenovo isn't making 12" form factor Thinkpads anymore with their big suitcase handle nigger lip bezels around the screen like they did in 2012. But since then they are making 13" laptops with bezels skinnier than [insert your 2d waifu]'s slit that are, dimensionally, almost the exact same L x W and invariably shorter in H, and weigh less (muh thin).

One of the many mods for the X230 was a 13" 16:10 screen. It fits in the lid. A 13" screen contained within the same footprint on your desk, or in your bag.

Observe, niggers:

>X220:
305 × 206.5 × 19.0–26.6 mm
(12.01 × 8.13 × 0.75–1.05 in)

>X390:

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Bought an X390. Did I make a mistake?

Posted from my Librebooted X200 with Librewolf, librely
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>>107746713
And for comparison:

>X1 Nano
293 mm × 208 mm × 14 mm
(11.54 in × 8.19 in × 0.57 in)

>Z13
294.4 x 199.6 x 13.99 mm
(11.59 in X 7.86 in X 0.55 in)

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>>107744046
LOL!
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>>107744046
OP, i really, really like this image. Do you mind if I save it?
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>>107746377
Take it. It's all yours my friend.
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>>107746377
imagine the plapping
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>>107744527
I don't get out of bed anyways

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are KOSS headphones any good? or are they influencer slop?
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>>107734191
I bought my first pair of Porta Pros circa 2008 and I usually keep a pair on hand in case I don't want to use my wireless earbuds during my workout sessions.
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>>107745229
Would you say their sound has changed since 2008? (I mean when you bought new ones recently)
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>>107734191
Yes it's slop. Stick with your Seinheisershit. Was going to buy SB40 but you fuckers cleaned everything before xmass.
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You need to get yourself a pair of orthodynamic headphones, too bad all the good ones are super expensive now. You used to be able to get a nice pair for $100-200. Some of the best ones are made by Yamaha and look cheapish. Also among the best of all tested, are the old Soviet orthodynamic sonar phones. They are built like a tank. I have two pair, one NIB.
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>>107734191

yes tested random portapros audio on right earmuff shit they were

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Anybody here try/use Bedrock linux?
I've been on Manjaro for a while, but I'm getting the itch to switch distros.
Debian's not at the top of my list, but I'd consider it.
I refuse to ever use Ubuntu again. (There was some unpleasantness back around '08 and I refuse to ever give them another second of my time.) Nothing really against Mint. I've used it before, though, and it keeps me in the Debian branch, which I'm not very used to.
CachyOS is, I guess, catching on for some reason. It's another Arch derivative. Can't be worse than Manjaro. And I'm somewhat used to the Arch ecosystem.
But this Bedrock thing seems like a bit of a winner. Doesn't pin you down into any one branch. Plus, as I understand it, I can just install it over top of my existing install, instead of starting over from square one.
Anyhoo, just wanted to know if anyone here has experience with it and would/wouldn't recommend giving it a try.
>inb4 gentoo
No.
>inb4 just use Arch
Then I might as well stay where I'm at, which I don't want to do.
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>>107745074
Tell me why the use of Linux namespaces in container runtimes is worse than this dogshit that Bedrock does. If you can't, your argument is null and you should just use Debian with podman.
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>>107745183
I'm not, like, asking your permission, or even for your blessing. I'm asking if anybody used this shit and if it's worth trying.
Still, your recommendation is noted.
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>>107743422
I suggest NIGGIX.
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>>107743422
Bedrock is really nice, actually. I've used it for years. Just do read the documentation. You can install bedrock on your current Manjero system and then add other distros. Each distro is a stratum, including the one you were running before Bedrock. I never noticed a slowdown. It's like containers *however* there is interaction between the stratum, so you have a program in a a Debian stratum call a program that is in another stratum, or use a font that is in another stratum. Bedrock is stable.
There is just one little tiny concern. He plans to eventually rewrite it in Rust.
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>>107746549
Thanks for some constructive input.
I skimmed the docs at the website and looked through some of the open issues at github just to get a feel for what I'd be in for. The hijack install was what caught my eye.


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