>3 years old>Still a beast that runs everything at 4k120fps+Will the 7900XTX be considered a legendary GPU?
>>107746858>Yeah and nobody even gives a fuck about the 4090 anymore.It's nvidia's second fastest graphics card, your own picture proves that.
>>107742904After using a modified version on Starfield, don't really think you're missing out on much. Lose a bit of shimmering but gain AI hallucination artifacts.
>>107737417People will bully it, but getting this used might be the biggest turnaround cards ever. If the doomers are right and hardware gets inaccessible, especially VRAM. Then we also got the usual fine wine, plus open source doing their magic, this could easily turn into the futureproof champion of the decade. Getting it used might the be brainiest move.
>>107741475Thats exactly his point. You actually took the effort to solve 10+ captchas, click reply ten times and attach a file ten times to "win" and call OP indian.
>>107738924>The eye can only percieve 720p 60fpsIm tired boss.
I'd love a decent, modern phone that doesn't have this faggot ass camera bump and can just lay flay on a surface again. Nobody needs this gay shit.
>>107747585hating on apple is indian coded
>>107746882i mean there's no shortage of faggots that prove you wrong so... not even sure what you're on about.
>>107746882My A25 lays flat with a case, good smartphone overall, except for Exynos overheating like a piece of shit.
the techwoven case makes it sit flat
>>107749811See pic related? The two 50mp cameras inside that phone are sized somewhere between the orange and violet boxes. Its a sensor the size of a pumpkin seed, so about twice the size of your brain. What the fuck do you guys even expect phone cameras to do at this point? Outperform a full-frame camera that costs multiple thousand dollars for the body alone? Get a grip, what waste of a get.>>107750341https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=826O9YGrGCg
How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
>>107751148>projectionAnd that's why your life has no value whatsoever and must be ended.
>>107751170Yes yes everything you disagree with is >projection>didn't read>TL:DR>generated by LLMWe know. You have no argument and you have no desire to learn anything. You're content to agree with the "academics".Except, in this case they actually disagree with you. So does the industry. Well the entire industry that isn't selling botnet devices running 50 year old kernel to the masses. Which is why TRON's kernel is the most widely used kernel in the world powering every piece of hardware that actually matters.But I guess they didn't tell you about it in the Indian diploma mill did they?By the way you should dull that edge. It isn't helping you fit in at all.
>>107742231>wouldn't block on open and reads. A true monokernel would allow you to create sockets and FDs in batchesBrilliant idea
>>107750986Further reading, you sound entirely schizophrenic, I like that.
>>107751205>words words wordsDidn't ask, go die.
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 bytes1 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 programsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107749855Modems were somewhat more common by the mid 80s, but more as something a businessman would use to access the mainframe from home, or more useful, while traveling once "portable" PCs (as in about the size and weight of a sewing machine, and it had to be plugged in to work) began to appear.Also I forget exactly when the regulatory changes happened that allowed for modems that simply plug into a phone line, rather than acoustic couplers.
>>107749238Dude, I have you an example of read time 3D graphics with hidden line removal. Game is irrelevant, I just didn't have a clip of a real time CAD program in use and ELite was a good example of what was possible.Sure you can make 5KB games - in JS and the like when the platform has a few GB of infrastructure. Try a t5KB game on the bare metal of a 32 KB 8-bit computer. People like you cannot.
>>107731379Lotus 1-2-3
>>107731499Nobody has seen a fax machine in 20 years.
>>107750815Clearly you have not been employed the last 20 years. We got rid of our fax machine only last year.
Why does /g/ get so mad over products they cannot afford?
>>107751212nigger?
>>107751212Implying this dude bought it and not stole it
I kind of want one of these oversized phones, except I want a matte one, because I am not fond of reflections on such big screen. Do you recommend Huawei, Lenovo or something else?
>>107749618I'd check if there are any sales on Xiaomi tablets on AliExpress. Got the Xiaomi Pad 7 for around 200€ recently (plus another 50€ for the pen).
>>107750199There are matte sheets that you can put on/take off whenever to switch between normal screen and paperlike for writing. >>107749645Lenovo software is ass.
>>107750391>Lenovo software is ass.I dunno looks pretty stock. I have current gen y700. My main gripe is lack of software compared to ios.
>>107749618Apple or Samsung are the best in terms of software support.
>>107749994Valve didn't use x86 for the steam frame? That's incredibly sad, would have been nice playing GTA V in one of those without the you-will-own-nothing globohomo cloud shit.
Three 24" monitors or one huge monitor for programming?
>>107751156also im considering putting a monitor arm with a vertical 16:10 2560x1600 28" monitor on the side, cause i scored this awesome 10 bit ips monitor off ebay for $100just to put programs on it that i dont want taking up the main space
>>107741110This, based answer here.Rotate a monitor and you're set.Tall for coding and reading, wide for media and mixed window orientations.I mean technically you can split a coding / reading monitor in half as well, but there's no real gain doing that, the advantage of a tall monitor is the sheer height it allows you for reading all at once, a larger amount of context at once is great for coding especially.
>>107741075why is he typing on monitors that are turned off
>>107743298i must be a white nog because >i love chicken>i love big asses - not fat women, but a big fat ass makes my peepee feel funny>i love my PS5>I love a good pair of tennis shoes
>>107750529I am lawful evil right now, but soon to change as I got a 34 inch ultrawide. only problem is OBS. no matter what settings i use i can't get rid of the black bars across the top and bottom of the recordings
>OLED has perfect bl-ACKFlip the light switch and some cheap VA will have deeper blacks than an OLED.
i'm not buying a qd oled againthis shit is too fucking fragileone scratch and your monitor is fucked forever
>>107750689I don't think there's such a thing as good blacks to begin with
>>107750689
>>107751101gorilla hands typed this
>>107751224i bought it 2 months ago and i was nannying iti don't even fucking know how it got scratched, there was no event connected to itqd oled and glossy does look better but if you're a fucking human it's going to get scratched and that can ruin a screen and you'll never look at it the same way again
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/hp-and-dell-disable-hevc-support-built-into-their-laptops-cpus/AV1 WONMPEG SHILLS BTFO
>>1077502284chan doesn't and will not support itso I don't care
>>107750256Fpbp
>>107750228has vvc achieved anything of note as of yet, other than being eyewateringly slow of course.
>>107750256>I only care about technology that is supported by my Indian basket weaving board
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107746872>Lunarpunk is amazing. Almost like steampunkYes, but also a lot more comfy.>>107747175>I'm getting real sick and tired of technology senpai.Someone thought Neuromancer was a blueprint rather than a warning, so here we are with dystopi but without the cooler parts of the tech. So I work in tech but make sure I live in a more bucolic countryside and turned my garden into something closer to a solarpunk orchard.
>>107750490They're kinda trying to build something like that in the center of Madrid. I doubt they'll succeed though, since every major project in this godforsaken country is doomed to fail. You'd have high-pop green towers in the center, and you can just live a bit outside of that surrounded by greenery and hills (like up in the north of Madrid, near Guadarrama and all that).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La5WajtNcWwhttps://www.elespanol.com/madrid/20251125/madrid-nuevo-norte-comienza-hacerse-real-marca-inicio-obras/1003744017595_0.html
>>107750250>I don't even know the last time I saw a Sony phone selling in the EULooks like you can get them on German Amazon:https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sony-Xperia-10-VII-Charcoal/dp/B0FPDFGFLZ
>>107750539I thought Spain had a major problem with water supplies.
>>107750555Yeah, I meant in physical stores. I go around the Mediterranean a lot and haven't seen one in the wild in a long long time. Not even in Germany's physical stores when I happen to be around.
So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
>>107737300People were doing this back in 2023, you've discovered nothing new, the fuck do people think we were doing in the ai chatbot channelsYou can do this with every AI model by the way
>>107749637It's literally skub vs anti-skub. Go back under your rock and just ignore all this nonsense.
>>107749662yeah but we had other ai bots then vs now. I dont think we had grok till 2024 right?
>>107737339>>>/gif/gg
>>107750652trying to get around the content moderation makes me want to pull my hair out, not worth the wank.
Signs that this PC is owned by a broke ass nigga
>>107743955Worse, a broke moron who is too stupid to run an activation script
>>107745182Ok here you go tptacek, you can compile the dlls yourself from source, that help? https://massgrave.dev/ohook#custom-sppcdll-info
lmao every POC I know has a paid for Windows. Why do whytes not pay for windows?
>>107750415Restart the computer and the text goes away
>>107745182Have you reviewed the source code in >>107750157 yet? Checked the hashes for reproducibility? No? Didn't want to give it a shot? Then I accept your concession.
STOP NOTICING THINGS
>>107745857probably has something to do with AI making everything more expensive lately
>>107748465It's not AI that's causing this though.
I saw that post too. Very funny.hackernews - arrogance Reddit - mediocrity as virtue4chan - master baiterstwitter - bait lickers & namefagstiktok/youtube - as fake as TVinstagram/facebook - coffindiscord - gay orgytumblr - girl 4chan
>>107730220>If you're not assuming good faith what _are_ you assuming here?I swear to god, no website is safe from r/atheism coded people.
mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
>>107749296I have an HDR monitor as well, and it does the same thing despite both the desktop and monitor being on SDR mode.
>>107749371idk what to tell you I have an HDR monitor in sRGB mode on Windows in SDR mode with Nvidia, gpu-next, vulkan on the latest point release from their CI artifact and I'm getting bt709 as my display primaries. Sounds like your monitor or GPU are broken if your monitor is in SDR mode and it's still causing bt2020.
>>107745422nta but isn't gpu-next what's recommended?And what's wrong with wayand and vulkan?
>>107749371>>107749383ancient chinkpad here with 0 hdr capability and it still does thisalso arch btw, maybe it's something with the version of libplacebo in their repos?
This is so based https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/1q2mq4t/a_hacker_known_as_martha_root_takes_down_a_white/
No one cares? For decades this smooth presentation was the standard for live and taped television.
>>107747347I know the smoothness comes from being 60 fields per second, but yadif 2x is also including interpolated information in the image. 50% of each frame is interpolated from the preceding and sequential frames. So this could result in a slightly artificial looking image compared to watching the naive interlaced video on the original intended medium. >>107747485>some shows were converted to 60i.Yes, shows shot in film, as you said.>Any normal TV game shows, soap operas, news, commercials were 60 frames per second.Not frames. It was FIELDS per second. This is the key difference that this entire thread rests upon. A field is not a frame. Two fields do not make one frame!
>>107747591>But on the downside this makes 480i pretty flickery.This really only shows up on graphics that are one line thick, causing them to flicker. For television programs it's very rare to perceive flicker, although I have seen the occasional artifact. I recall seeing some guy in a suit wearing a black and white striped tie that played havoc with the TV cameras.
Can I watch 1080i on my PC CRT?It can sync up to 2048x1536p at 60hz.
If you look at the television landscape today there's absolutely zero respect for television. Everything is aping cinema. Look at how many "prestige" dramas have these retarded aspect ratios like 2:1. The only things still being shown in 16:9 are sports, news, and a few Big 4 network sitcoms (although even those are starting to be affected by the letterboxing plague).
>>107747485Originally TV was only live before tape machines came into existence. Back then everything was recorded on film 16mm for news mostly. Film runs at 24fps so to make 60 field/30 frames per second NTSC the telecine machines scanned frames 3x then the next frame 2x then the next 3x etc and this was called 5 to 2 pull-down- ie 5fields of NTSCfor every 2 frames of film. In PAL 50/25 countries the film was just sped up slightly to 25fps and each frame was scanned twice.Old school NTSC was designed around film because that was the only media format