>be thieving winjeet pirate>turn on subtitles>pc blows up
>>107553393I think they can if you edit the lnk file manually. You just can't do it through the GUI.
>>107553393That's why it uses %~dp0, I've know that for more than 2 decades.
>>107552384least deranged linux tranny
That's what you get
>>107552002So, the victim has to be tech savvy enough to run a torrent client but dumb enough to not recognize a media file (the malware is a .lnk file). Sneaky but not that much.
>>107540856kek
>>107540856and yet there are people telling agi is here
>>107550795I'm still waiting to get a Coat Bath myself.
>>107540856Seriously though, you OP are a fucking genius. I want to build a house and need some plans, and you just posted this which made me think of using this bullshit for ideas.
>>107557695anon I think you'd be better off looking at real plans instead
>Samsung patents new silver battery technology>China restricts the export of silver>USA passed law saying they can nationalize and seize all silver from citizensHow revolutionary is this new silver battery?
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107477937
>>107556055Could be bad power supply or bad RAM as well. Pull the SMART stats with Crystal Disk Info.
>>107555356Iniu is fine.>>107555483At this point Anker is too overpriced to be competitive unless you need something really specific.
>>107553881bush and blair firstthen putin and satanyahuangloids never accept these terms though. wonder why. perhaps theyre not arguing in good faith...>>107555321>>10755535610,000 is small. You basically get about 55% of the stated mAh, due to voltage difference and charging inefficencies. So you're barely getting one full phone charge out of a 10k. Go for 20k minimum. But be carfeful it's not too big, check your airline and your flight rules specifically. Something like 26k is generally the upper limit but that was a few years ago, could be different now. Check your specific flight rules. iirc correctly it comes down to Watt-hours rather than Amp-hours (which is the right way to gague capacity in the first place).Anker is the most reputable but INIU is on its way to becoming a new Anker/Ugreen, so maybe theirs is good too? I don't know. Just go for a model that's been on the market for at least a year, that way you know it was safe enough for them to keep selling it. A brand new released product may have undiscovered problems, it takes time for them to come to light and a product recall to be issued.
>>107556502One of the attributes is in yellow. I'll start moving data out of it.
>>107557661>Function>Advanced Feature>Raw valueschange it to 10 dec so it's actually human readable
What is the definitive game controller?
>>107556424>useThere's your problem. We only argue about this shit, we don't actually use them.
>>107555484Shall I get this one or the Vader Pro 5??
>>107537491>"Guy! Aren't i so cool for my contrain take on the frog forum? Holy heckerino! i hope i farm some (you)s!"
>>107555484But the dpad is dogtrash
>>107532510gonna buy this
How do older generation cope with AI? Are you sure you're mum is not sexting Grok?
>>107556186you prefer fat dad?
>>107556639his gf's friend could be the biggest slut in existence, I don't see how that makes him a cuck.
>>107556667They bought pictures or what?
>>107556004>Say it
>>107556004It has genuinely become impossible to have any discussion with my father because he will actually "Grok, is this real?" me IRL
>Samsung to kill off 2,5'' SATA SSD.You will not upgrade your old computer! You WILL buy new!https://gazlog.com/entry/samsung-sata-ssd-production-halt/
>>107555845nips reporting on gooks
>>107555578T_Ti loved those samsung ones, they were so reliable
>managed to buy a 2.5" 2TB sandisk ultra SSD for €110 a few months ago to fill the 2.5" bay in my 1L mini PC home serverFailed to get a RAM upgrade in time but at least I got lucky with the storage.
Nvme in a usb enclosure is probably better, can use it a normal nvme slot afterwards
>>107555578they havent made 4tb MLC drives for a while now so theyve been dead to me years ago
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 7th of January [revised from late December]>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107541427lmao
imagine the smell (of rocket fuel)
>chuzo going back and forth between /prod/ and /dmp/
>>107553211https://voca.ro/1a4rYv0OHuEW
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>makes no original software of their own>spends all day wanking off to how great they are for repackaging other people's software >9/10 times they're some kind of insane uber lefty or right winger who holds strong convictions about shitty broken freetarded software and spends all day whining about it openBSD is not like this. openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and security. having a sane base system does wonders. openBSD authors do not have the TIME to care about muh xlibre muh wayland muh rust babababa politislop end user bullshit. it's really the best unixlike OS you could be using if you care about security, things working, not getting assraped by CVEs, and having a system that wasn't designed by retarded red hat know nothings.>Duhhh cuuuck license though
>openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and securityOkay, we all know that cuck license trivially shuts this down, but let me add some salt to an deep gash of a wound1. Being contrarian to glibc with shitty 1960's quality C code isn't lean, efficient or innovative.2. Your stubborness to learn how to write modern, efficient "unreadable" code might be the reason why you don't understand that GPL is superior to your cuck license, what GPL and modern, efficient have in common is they have a lot of nuance and foresight of things to come.3. Nobody uses your toy OS so nobody, not even you know if your OS is actually secure or just that irrelevant.
>>107557281You "freedom" loving GNU cultists really show your true colors when someone doesn't want to use GNU software. It's not contrarian, OpenBSD having its own libc is good because it's not downstream of anything which is better for security. >learn how to write modern, efficient "unreadable" codeClear is better than clever. Easier to read code is easier to maintain.>Nobody uses your toy OS so nobody, not even you know if your OS is actually secure or just that irrelevant.This is a fair point, but at least on OpenBSD, security is a goal. Linux is features first always.And, I know this isn't a rebuttal but cmon man C did not exist in the 60s you should know this.
>>107557491>Clear is better than clever. Easier to read code is easier to maintain.unless it's some shitty libc that is already a niggerbloated and shitty piece of shit so it should be microoptimized to work as fast as possible to mitigate the damage done by its very existence, nigger.
>>107546139do you really think that intel could not have written their own spyware? that's like blaming the gun store for the shooting spreewhat a stupid image
>>107557674So why didn't they?I read minix source code, and overall it's pretty bloated and shit for what Intel needed it to do.The only reason to use minix is incompetence, and this means they couldn't have done it at all.
who is the oldest person on this board that witnessed the earliest technology?i'm pretty old at 35 so the earliest i experienced was dial up internet in the early 90s but i feel like there must be wiser wizards lurking, i didn't even get to experience usenet properlymy parents told me tales of programming on punch cards and how annoying it was when you made a mistake in your program written in FORTRAN
>>107554056I'm 114 years old. My eyesight is nearly gone now, so my great grandson reads to me from this message board and posts on my behalf.We never really talked about technology when I was a kid, but I remember when my mama got a mangle and she was so happy.My grandson tells me it is sometimes customary to accompany messages with a picture of a sad frog, but I have never understood this, I hope someone will be kind enough to enlighten me.
>>107554056I'm a 23 year old zoomer and I still keep my great grandfathers Weatherman quill from over a century ago and use my grandfathers USSR made alarm clock along with both of their garage tools.
>>107554056ask yo mama about when fire was first invented
>>107556365Literal burn
>>107554498Back then we were even forced to go outside until the streetlights came on.
>the year is 2014.>5" 16:9 OLED display>no notch or rounded corners>battery fucked? or dissatisfied with the capacity? just buy a new one. it's on amazon for like $25. it'll show up at your house by tomorrow or maybe the end of the day today and you can replace it with just your fingernail, no screws or disassembly needed>run out of space? just get a bigger microSD card lmao. no need to get a whole new phone or sign up to store your files in someone else's computer for $50/mo. >wanna use headphones? sure, you can either use the built in headphone jack or go with Bluetooth headphones, whichever you prefer :)>lost your remote? that's fine, there's a built-in IR blaster>$249 maxwe used to have it all
>>107555926Typo. 2013-2020.
>>107555658I own two Galaxy S3 and their biggest problem was just having 512 MB ram.Eventually one of them break from swelling battery that i couldn't find a replacement that lasts for more than one month for and other dies for seemingly no reason.
>>107546713>bluetoothis the default bluetooth on this thing working with modern tech or is there a way to upgrade it? cause I feel like using the one in my closet as a DAP
Thanks apple for raising prices
>>107546743>The 2019
when I was a kid, I made a folder with 15 shortcuts to the same folder and one genuine folder among them. Inside the genuine folder I put 15 shortcuts to the original folder and one genuine folder amongst them, and so on until 10 folders deep.Inside the innermost folder I kept my shit that I wanted to keep hidden from my parents.I was a fucking genious
>>107550493When I was a kid, the computer we had was so ancient, image files weren't even a thing on it.
>>107550493>>107552624>>107552629>>107552791Didn't that Nickelodeon sitcom ICarly parody Apple as Pear?
what I used to do was I would make a folder with a name that was all spaces and I'd give the folder a custom icon so it'd be completely transparent, and without a visible icon or name it was invisible even if you went to view > show hidden files
>>107550493i just hid my stuff in the program files for something and kept clearing my file history if it ever showed up. my dad never tried looking for files, he only tried busting me through browser history
>>107555582Only a few more to go then
>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.
>>107556206https://youtube.com/watch?v=RC7m0FEAfQMI don't like listening to music while programming, except to drown out environment noise.
>>107556206I like jazz-fusion, specially T-SQUARE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jicFDOPKM8
>>107556206https://youtu.be/lJVKTLNvHaQ?si=ElJa_lNfVkLnC3wd
>>107550447>>107550830yes, guix can carry your specified .bash_profile using (local-file) function, but you have to provide the .bash_profile file itself(local-file "foo") means it will carry the foo file from current directory and in the next guix home invocation, it will generate the foo file in ~
>>107556102This is perfect pro-Emacs propaganda -- Short, sweet, and to the point with a little reverse psychology.
People told me that I couldn't install Arch. That it was impossible for someone as stupid as me. That I'd just waste my time. That I would never be able to figure out how to set up the partitions, or how to enable wifiI installed Arch. I even installed it headless on a Raspberry Pi
>archinstallwow soooo hard
>>107555271I had to do like 50 different commands to install itIt wasn't just flash image on the sd card. I had to build the image.
>>107555265>chen黑鬼
>>107555625Amazing
>>107555265Did they know you personally? Why would you take someone on here insulting your intelligence seriously? Regardless, good work on making it work, enjoy Arch.
what if companies are mass buying hardware not only because of AI, but to push people into a cloud ecosystem in the future?imagine a future where most consumer hardware can only run a browser and very lightweight stuff, and the rest needs to be done though cloud services
They've already eshittified and cloudified cars, appliances, phones, and other electronics. It's just a matter of time before they do it personal computers.
>>107555161Thank fuck for gaymer turboautists because unless corpos can make streaming go faster than light they'll never convince them to switch and for that reason we'll still get some (((decent))) hardware.
>>107555161>>107555279yep these people need to burn
>>>/sci/16866195^, else:Feel free to discuss a what if it is easier to simulate since we do not actually want as an experience.
>>107555311In a very large fire