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IM GNOMING!!
>>107656612Imagine the ass claps
>>107656612zamn
>>107656612Ebassi nuts to this
>>107656612Tell him you want badonka gnome
Merry Christmas, anons!Post desktops.
>>107656018small sertif font name in the terminal(?) music player?
dear benjamin, that thread's far from over>>107642301
>>107656906That's the normal thread.This is the festive thread.Also, I'm not Ben.
Hello everyone, I have an old desktop PC sitting right there doing nothing. I'm trying to give it a reason to exist and evaluating the idea to install Windows 7 on it.So, can you use Windows 7 in these days? How much do you have to debloat it and uninstall things? And, more important, there's a way to not have it becoming a SECURITY NIGHTMARE?
>>107655838So, you can't then?
>>107647565>So, can you use Windows 7 in these days?Yes, though some software from the last few years may not work on it>How much do you have to debloat it and uninstall things?Zero debloating required. It's windows 7.>there's a way to not have it becoming a SECURITY NIGHTMARE?Disconnect it from the internet.
>>107647565theres extended security updates, it's still getting security updates until next year. look on mydigitallife to find the patches necessary to get it.i still use windowss 7 as my daily computer. its fantastic. i mostly just daytrade on it, youtube is a bit slow, but its yet to blue screen once. for security, i run tinywall and set it to deny everything. if a program needs access to the internet, i approve it. once you start using all your programs, it never bothers you again unless its some weird program or a windows update tool. if youre smart theres no risk, unless some zero day gets release that can compromise a computer with zero user interaction.
>>107647565>SECURITY NIGHTMAREThat is a memeYour problem is to get over the compatibility issues as you have to use old versions of many programs. Also no DX12Besides that, W7 is still the best windows up to date
>>107655924Not how this works. Actual security researchers publish findings of vulnerabilities in windows. Unless you show a device coming up as clean against established proof-of-concept attacks or a vulnerability scanner, all you’re doing is shilling for an OS that is already proven insecure.
Did electricity knowledge are safe the our world? The electricity knowledge did interesting to business.
Hi all. Did electricity done economy of natural sources? Is interesting, did electricity are able functionalities without natural sources?
>>107656980thankyou Borat
Decades ago Asrock released this. This is the AM2CPU board that you could put on certain Asrock Socket 754 and Socket 939 motherboards that included the Asrock Future CPU port. You could then upgrade those motherboards into AM2 motherboards with this add in card that has the new AM2 cpu socket and new ddr2 slots.Imagine if we had an AM4 motherboard like this. And then once AM5 came out you would just put in your AM5 add in card and now your AM4 motherboard supports AM5.
>>107651294>Imagine if we had an AM4 motherboard like this. And then once AM5 came out you would just put in your AM5 add in card and now your AM4 motherboard supports AM5.yeah imagine if signal trace quality, validation, physics, electrons, all arent real
>>107651507>And you could probably stick with it until Ryzen.LOL. Or stick with it until now and the foreseeable future.
>>107657172i still used the 1055 until a year ago, and bc the lack of avx was givving me many problemsso i bought a cheap fx8300 kek
>>107651294motherboards arent that expensive bro...
There were lots of interesting upgrade paths in the past. Pic related is one Microsoft made for the Apple MacIntosh.>The MacEnhancer came out in 1985 and was a small beige box that connected to the Apple Macintosh 128K's modem or printer ports, expanding the computer's connectivity with an IBM PC-compatible parallel and serial ports. This, as contemporary magazines reported at the time, allowed Macintosh owners to create graphics and then send the images to be printed on IBM PC-compatible printers. Why was this necessary? Apple essentially only had one printer out at the time, the LaserWriter, while PC users had a ton to choose from.>MacEnhancer owners could also connect to modems and other serial or parallel port accessories designed for the IBM PC, opening up a whole world of peripherals that would otherwise have been closed off to Mac owners. In fact, you could say that the MacEnhancer was a very early predecessor to all the MacBook docking stations available on the market now. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
holy shit what are people posting on this platformfucking egocentric zero-awareness scum trash
>>107656746Good place to find cheap roasties to fuck, otherwise it’s a hindoo cesspool. It never fails to entertain me too look up the most vocal people in my field on there, and laugh my ass off at their bullshit.
>>107656746Crazy that a job posting site can bring in so much revenue. Seems like the business is similar to dating sites, where the company's goal isn't for you to find a match, but for you to remain eternally convinced you're very close to a job so you stay engaged with the platform.
>>107657117>Good place to find cheap roasties to fuckteach me how
>>107656746fuck that shitroasties posting cringe CEOs and wannabees posting cringe I always deactivate my account when I stop looking for new job
>>107657152Most of the revenue comes from companies paying, so it's actually the opposite - companies can think that they are getting closer to filling a position but they actually just have 5000 slop resumes to go through.
What is /g/'s verdict on NetBSD?
>>107653348GPL is indeed a cancer, engineered to target proprietards, they fear it, they wake up at 4am in cold sweat thinking about it, it just works. Are you one?
>>107653159BSD is to Linux what Linux is to windows
>>107653159It's lame.
>>107653360>The drawbacks are the worst consumer hardware support among all BSDs Are you referring to GPU support? Because it runs on anything.
>>107653283This is true>>107653348You are retarded. If you are a capitalist it's better to do dual license, with the opensource one being viral like GPL. BSD is capitalism for the others. Later they will donate you 5US$ to humiliate you further.>>107653159It's the most useful of all BSDs due to the rump kernel. It has the possibility of benefiting ALL future independent OSes.
>download an image It crashes>verify captcha It crashesSo what was the point?
>>107654340Works on my machine
>>107656930Does it have the formatter script integrated to show all the captcha images at once?
Under the specific and non-generalizable conditions of my local computational environment, empirical observation indicates that the software application "KurobaEx-beta" demonstrates behaviour consistent with functional operability.
>>107656399try without the first / and /i
Works on my machine, have you tried using a non ancient phone?
>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
>>107656246>reminds me of how BSD-licensed RIIR efforts like find-rs or whatever suck because they're not 100% bug-compatible with the previous thingThis applies to pretty much all rewrites, not just Rust.Busybox doesn't have the best compatibility with coreutils for example.
>>107656246>new two letter commands>in fucking 21centurywhy are people obsesed with continuin with stupid takes, we are not writing in electromechanical keyboards that are a pain in the ass anymore
>>107656246>20-year-old boomers>20-year-old>boomersAnon, I...
>>107656861An 11-year-old boomer kicked over my bike today
>>107656861he means 20 year old programs by boomers
>they dumbed down the captcha
>>107646814Look up how to use OpenCV
>>107656779it's hard to believe 2010 was 7 years ago already
>>107640620How would you respond if you were told its over and america has fallen, he went mad from the pure stress. I understand him now.
>>107657025>2010 was 7 years ago
Can we just change the dice, im not retarded in the brain at least, its just kinda annoying. Im just lazy because its fucking 4chan. I just want too chill.
What are you working on /g/?
>>107648991I've been working on my website, did change the whole template and structure, I'm changing all pages into subdomains tied to its own repo. If you click on the header, it will show your info, I use it for quick troubleshooting to give remote support.https://carino.systems/
>>107649469very nice
>>107648991a 2d platformer with pixel art, I am just starting out, wondering how far I can go with ai, cause I can't into drawing and no, not paying art fags
>>107648991grooming animeposters on /g/
Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
>>107651709One is not like the others
>>107656422only one batch of files have been released (probably because they don't have enogh people working in censor stufff during the holiday period)
>>107656422Unfortunately, afaik most of the redacted stuff so far is just further evidence that Epstein was a gigachad
>>107656390so fucking funny
this timeline is a fucking joke (a bad one)
>FedEx has a new CEO>immediately fires a large percentage of American workers>immediately hires a bunch of H1B visa workersAPPLY NOW!
>>107651819What's wrong with this? USA was always #1 immigrant country for last ~500 years
>>107651819Timmy BTFOd again
based
Imagine unionizing a monkey box carrying job
>>107651819You forgot to mention the CEO was an Indian Hindu rape rat, but then the Hindu rape rat jannies would immediately censor the thread whenever you bring up their Hindu pedophile cult destroying tech company after tech company. And yes, that is what it is. It's not Muslims, Chinese, Buddhists, Shintos, etc. destroying our tech companies. It's 100% entirely Indian Hindu rape rat invaders, the same ones who infest and destroy all forms of civilization.
We have to go back. You might not like it, but this was peak performance.>Windows was fast and snappy, before the bloat and spying came in Windows 10 and 11>Metro tiles allowed for a quick fullscreen app selection which is much faster and more customizable and convenient than a small start menu>bottom left mouse brings up fullscreen start menu>same with windows button>bottom right mouse brings up desktopIt was so clean, fast and elegant. I miss it. No Microsoft One drive constantly trying to steal and save your data in a data center, no integrated AI, it was a pure new Windows experience, and we need to go back.
>>107652824Oh stop. Windows 8 was aesthetically challenged ass. 8.1 might have performed better but it was ass too. We need Microsoft to make Windows 12 like they made 7, but they won’t. They’re emptying their cache all over AI and forgot what a flop Cortana was. We need fewer autistic people in tech.
>install Windows Server 2008(based on Windows 7)>server idles at 30W>install Windows Server 2012(based on Windows 8)>server idles at 90WCan't wait to see what Server 2016 does to the power draw.
>>107652824I thought I was the only 8 enjoyer hereGood to know I’m not
>>1076528248 was best made me switch away from windows to normal OSescopilot nowadays may be next best things, making normies migrate away from jeet made OS
>>107652824I liked 8 toopeople are morons and afraid of new things unless is apple
>Just arch but without systemdAny reason to use this over arch besides cool points? I use my computer to get work done so that is my priority
>>107655190Post a screenshot of all the "SDR" software Artix offers in the package manager thingy
>>107655190if you used your computer to get work done you'd be using debian not arch
>>107656068in my experience, debian users waste more time with the version updates than arch users
i used it for a while and there isn't really much pointyou will have to add the arch repos for 90% of packages anyway
>>107655190>I use my computer to get work done so that is my priorityThen just do it? systemd not being there shouldn't have any effect on your daily use. Also, Artix has many different install options, many of them use the Calamares installer and even pre-install some stuff for you, so ironically it's more noob friendly than regular Arch kek.