let me guess. you need more
>>107651768You get what you pay for if you buy a shitty overpriced chinkified model from a shitty overpriced chinkified brand. My G402 is 8 years old and just werks and I already got a second one for 20 bucks as a replacement for the next decade once mine stops working.
>>107677636You'll also need some new skates since they all hide the screws under them.
>>107673361Why can't you fucking negros fucking clean your mice?For God's sake, grab some alcohol and some paper and disinfect that shit already, there's probably 10 different lost diseases living in there.
>>107669315>>107674421>>107674456What are some chink models you guys would recommend looking into?
>>107677972I was looking at Rapoo they actually have a pretty decent legacy behind them. I can’t vouch for them personally though.I’ve found some good middle tier mice cheap like NZXT Ergo(terrible software though), Mountain Makalu and Kysona Uranus for cheap too. Cherry xtrfy m50 wireless is also great for me just a tiny bit heavy but very nice otherwise.They’re all decent personally i’d recommend chinese brands that have been veterans in the industry good track record like Rapoo, XTRFY, Pulsar, VXE, etc.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsMutsuki Edition>NewsGoogle releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
When is Anthropic going to offer automatic caching like DeepSeek and Gemini?
>>107678548>vtuber simps, gacha whalesshould be executed for the good of humanity but at least they'll be removed from the gene pool
>>107678573i mean you can just jerk off to anime girls too, which is what im sure you use it for exclusively
>>107678601they won't. they just want your money
>>107678659Yeah, it can barely handle that let alone huge lore book stories.
I am about to give up. I need a new laptop and everything is shit. The only one I can find at a decent price is the Lenovo LOQ series. I am just afraid it will sound like a jet engine. Is there really nothing else with good specs at an affordable price? Thinking around 800
>>107674672Used X230 from ebay retard
>>107675178its called reading the catalog for 30 seconds before you make a redundant thread faggot, fuck off with your tiktok reel attention span
>>107675754Not my fault I have add and your board is riddled with cringe garbage I can't be bothered to look at
>>107675882>what is crtl + f did you google reviews of the loq or did you spend 3 hours having an anxiety attack in your safe space
>>107672775Just use silent mode, OP.>245WLenovo REALLY wants that laptop to die hard.
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107627055
>>107677886"What is Script" - wow. What a powerful, deeply philosophical question. I can't even begin to imagine what arcane knowledge would be bestowed upon me if I watched this.This is the kind of shit the jeets who get hired here watch, huh.
>mfw starting to learn lisp and I see one billion parentheses
>>107677935newfag>>>/reddit/
>>107677886>nareshit.comlmaoooooooo
>>107678071expert lisp programmers can't see parentheses
retailers are asking for 120+ dollars for a RX580 from Biostar, and if you are mad then twice the price for a RTX3050basically 3rd world poorfags got wiped out, good luck with Aliexpress mining cards. Jesus wtf is Biostar ?
I have a spare rx580 4gb, am I about to become rich?
I bought an rx560 for $20 and old dell mini PC for $80
>>107676487>minerswhole year of electricy and twinktwiddling that horse shit to make exact same gains i make on single daily tradeCongratulation, you are beyond retarded.
>>107676738based poorfagMicrocenter is still selling 9070xt for $580
>>107676487>Jesus wtf is Biostar ?A fucking legend
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/23/business/us-ban-foreign-drones-dji-intl-hnkbased or cringe?
>>107675560use case for drones??
>>107675625The current administration has SECURED THESE RIGHTS, GOVERNMENT INSTITUTED AMONG MEN DERIVING THEIR POWER FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED to staff the cabinet with aristocrats and they're understandably, exploiting the situation.
>>107675560I see drones at the bigbox stores, online and out camping in the desert they're flying around like crazy, I am sure somebody seen me nude walking in the desert (no tan lines)
>>107675625lockheed doesn't make consoomer drones thoughbeit
First they came for the drones...
A few of you may have discovered today that thumbnails suddenly stopped loading in Firefox. I did.Checking the browser console, I found errors for each thumbnail in the catalog which said "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking, please check browser console for details."After disabling browser.opaqueResponseBlocking in about:config, those error messages turned into 403's and the images would still not load.I did a desuarchive search for Firefox and found a post in /trash/ saying "I figured it out. 4chan is now asking for referrers when requesting images from 4cdn... TL:DR; 4chan wants to know where you were before loading an image." along with a screenshot of all about:config settings with the word "referer" in them.With the help of that screenshot, I pinpointed the issue to network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy in about:config, which I had set to 2 for whatever reason, I don't know. Setting it to 0 fixed the problem.Most of you on Firefox probably won't experience this since 0 is the default setting.So, for those of you also experiencing this issue, there's the fix, and now the fix is on desuarchive for others to find.Feel free to discuss the technological/privacy ramifications of this change by 4chan, or if the /trash/ poster's analysis is correct.
>>107673700but now I have to worry about pizza posters
any userscripts that can mitigate this?
>>107668537I tried changing this referer setting but i pretty much immediately had problems with yt embeds. There should be a setting that blocks the referer for top level page navigation but still sends it for embeds where it's arguably useful.
>>107676985Just browse incognito so the pics are purged from your browser.
this analytic feature is here to stay chuddies. why are you so afraid? we already have given glowflare free access to our asshole.
Hey guys, with RAM getting more expensive, why not download it for free? I already upgraded my machine and now I have 128 GB for free!https://garaydev.github.io/getramnow/https://downloadmoreram.com/
>>107675519sure dude
download now!!1
>>107675388so, we have zram for swap. what would it take to just enable lz4 compression on non-swap memory in linux?
>>107675962Is it possible to have too much RAM?
>>107675388what if i have no ram can i still download it?
New version is out!https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/release/Did you update or are you staying with an older version?
>>107676971>artcnn, also by igvIt's in the fucking name and ArtCNN is in Artoriuz GitHub page, how the fuck can AI get such a simple thing wrong?
>>107676949its puffy
Vulkan is SLOW to start on AMD and NvidiaReturn to gpu-api=opengl to make mpv snappy againhttps://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/13019 https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/16218
i'm strapped for free time. any non-wintard shit worth reading in this thread?
>>107676971that's not how Krig works at all.
Why did valve based SteamOS off of arch instead of something like debian or fedora?
>>107676439>arch doesn't engage in politicsArch has politics in their CoCk and has supported all the alphabet shit and troon shit, the problem is that there's nothing better than arch, so you have to put up with it by force.They just can't be "be nice guys", they have to push the wrongthink shit on people.
>>107677856Waydroid is for compatibility so people can run Android apps. It's not for the entire OS, a task which Android is especially ill-suited.
>>107677910Only an idiot cares about the personal politics of distro maintainers. It's not like Windows where an update put a tranny flag on the taskbar.
>>107671951vanilla packagesup-to-datepacman is greatis actually stableeasy to customize, swap kernelno bullshit leadership (no retarded committee wasting ressources, just pure vibes from the devs "i like this software let's package it", etc)easy to add package manager if you want toeasy to make statelesseasy to use new techs as they're releasedgood wikieasy to rebuild the entire collection of available softwareeasy to installgood communitydev-friendlyComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107671951Mostly freedom and timely updates. Fedora (atomic) would've been the superior option but they didn't want to depend on a major corp (IBM). Arch gives them the flexibility to do almost anything they like.
why haven't browsers taken over phones?on desktops 90% of the usage is on web browsers, but on phones people still use apps.
>>107677080Becauses the web browsing experience on even flagship phones still suck compared to desktops
>>107677080Websites like normiebook, Amazon, and twitter are optimized for their respective apps, though they still work in web browsers.>>107677532NPCs don't know about ublock, so they won't be using it even in the browsers that support the extension, dumbass. You have no argument.The "lack of need to type" is not exclusive to mobile apps, you can respond with emoticons in Windows/Linux, too. Most folks do prefer to type, dear shut-in.
>>107677080You faggots apparently don't know that doing a mobile app is several times faster and more reliable than a web app. From a developer perspective web development is stinky dog shit that has to be done anyway but it sucks. From a user perspective a web app does dynamically load, and you can hack if you're good, but it's not as convenient to open, and usually is shittier.
>>107677080Google and Apple tax 20% on any money an app makes. They can't do this with a website. So of course they want people to use apps. That is why they killed flash, and why they sabotaged html5.
>>107677920It has nothing to do with that zigger. When html5 was first released smart phones were a novelty and couldn't do any sort of decent web let alone html5. Meanwhile native apps are still many times superior from a developer perspective, let alone at the time. The tax came later and so did all the ads and micro transactions. That was not a thing at first.
anyone know why he decided to wipe his channel? i really liked his comfy bash and golang tutorials.
>>107675416Literally who?
>>107675447jewish boomer on youtube who used to stream about topics such as linux, go, bash, kubernetes, cycling, etc
ugh last time (few months ago maybe?) i tuned into his stream he was talking about someone stalking him and his family? or calling them? or something like that but then he ended the stream (it was like a 20 min one) and i forgot about it and didnt really look into it (or know where)
>>107675889on the flip side, i also vaguely recall he mentioning people calling him creepy for interacting with young female minecraft streamers on twitch. he talked about it openly as a reason to paywall it. but idk, seem excessive to go scorched earth over someones opinion online, i mean even his notes on github is gone.
Still the most futuristic versions of Windows/Office to date!
>>107674671
>>107673618But this isn't Vista with Office 2007
ok
>>107673710What are you on about? 10 was the last version that looked nice
>>107673618Zoomer brainrot influenced this post.
I legitimately can not discern the difference between 128kbps audio and anything higher bitrate. For years I've seen anons argue about 320kbps, FLAC, WAV, and so forth. But honest to God, the difference to my ears is near imperceptible. I listen to headphones for 8+ hours every day, and even I can't tell the difference. Sure my equipment is not top-tier, but I doubt that explains it.For my favorite music, I can just about tell the difference between 128kbps and 320kbps. Like if I really try hard. But anything above that.. forget it. I really feel people are lying when they claim they are able to hear nuances beyond 320kbps. I believe higher than 320kbps is hardcore placebo-tier and people who hoard FLACs are raping their limited storage capacity for no reason.What do you think? Is the audiophile culture plagued by lying cocksuckers, or do some people have golden ears?
>>107677891im 22
>>107677878Most people are suffering from profound levels of brain damage, due to almost exclusive exposure to lossy audio. Its a use or loose it kind of thing we have physically lost the ability to hear properly, lossy audio transparency is a self-fullfilling prophesy. At this point, I have straight up given up, I don't even bother listening to music anymore.I am of the opinion that lossy audio compression needs a complete ban. Our brains have suffered profound levels of damage. And the injury just continues.
>>107677878>>107677912The human ear cannot hear more than 24 fps
>>107677878MP3 compression causes an unpleasant high frequency in its output. WAV generates a polite output. FLAC should replace MP3 because it sounds awful.
>>107677878sucks to have shit listening skills and/or broken audition OP, fuck off btw.
what's wrong with atime? I use it and everything works just time
>>107672243I never thought to myself:"Let's look for a file that was created at that time, before that time or after that time" - How would I even remember this? The relative queries being even more annoying and verbose."Let's look for a file that changed between date x and date y" - This might make more sense, but still why?"Let's look for a file that was opened at such time" - This is the weirdest one. While I can have a clue that there was some meaningful event related to change in a file, access times on the other hand are not at all meaningful, and often done without the user as the facilitator.Firstly, writing a find parameters for such thing would be annoying af. Secondly it sounds bizarre to think about dates when there are better properties you can use to identify files such as filenames patterns, file extensions and/or mime types, their path. Thus creation ctime, mtime, atime are all useless properties, at least in my opinion. If it was possible, I would disable all of them on my personal system. I push important files to git either way. I don't care much about my local files that much. If it was important it would be pushed to git.
>>107672243>>>/a/This is the tech board, ret/a/rd. Discuss tech or piss off.>>107672418>chibi head, adult bodyyuck
>>107672243Accessing a file should modify anything on disk, it's conceptually wrong, reading should never be writing, also it's a completely unnecesary kind of writing.>>107675687Tell us the use case for atime!
>>107672591You have actual brain damage.>>107676305When all the /pol/tards fuck off, maybe I'll fuck off back to /a/ myself
Noatime is so useful that it should be the default. I perfectly understand the use of atime for those who have a server or something similar, but even on my home server I put the noatime flag on my HDDs.