>$950 starting priceI don't feel so good Steambros...Valve messed up big time on this one.
>>107815472Imagine living in 2026 and thinking this was ever really a thing. Wew lad.
>>107815335yes, first provide information on how you acquire being there, in pic rel. and info on pic rel
>>107816034i am an optimist
>leakedI hate you retards
>>>/v/730437129>>>/v/730428383>>>/v/730437319>>>/v/730442370And two more that have been deleted
> 400Wh / 1kg> 100% charge in 5 minutes> no rare earths> cheaper than lithium> 100000 cycles> -30º c to 100ºc operating temperature range> no fire riskWtf? Legit or bullshit?
>>107795772>>107797775mind explaining who this niggerbitch is?
>>107815623I hope so for their sake. Lying through their teeth in CES, tarnishing the Finnish reputation, would not be forgiven.
After eating some donuts, I dropped a solid turd of shit in the toilet. Is that the solid state battery?
>>107815623Is their ASI company also not a scam? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilgJKjiDLV8
>>107816394No. Surely this product that goes beyond what hype men like Altman and Amodei et al. promise is not a scam.
Stop your DistroHopping with Fedora KDE.Latest Tech Stack, Latest Kernel,Stables as Debian, Updated as Arch.Doesn't Break, Its Not outdated.Purist Software, Minimal Vanilla Latest Tech Stack , No Bloat 2GB ISO.Rolling Edge, btrfs, Wayland, Flatpak based, SELinux Secured, No weird bugs as everything is stock barebones.Corp based, DNF is faster than APT now, No Proprietary Software.This OS is used by Servers, Routers, Switches, Firewalls, Cloud...No need to install gimmicky Niche OS used by femboys with long socks.Ubuntu and Mint are piggybacks of Debian.Fedora is the ONLY Upstream.You get updates firsthand.Devs, DevOps, Engineers use it.Linus Himself uses it.RHCA is a prominent Linux Cert.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
it seems like this board is still as retarded as ever.what does anyone gain by convincing anyone to use their same shitty distro?just use the current ubuntu lts, everyone makes binary packages to them, and when you install it you can just clean whatever shit you don't like like snaps or the crash reporter.
>>107815008>CuckbuntuLMAO>why is this board shit?/g/ now loves Apple/g/ shills and defends nVidia/g/ loves closed source corporate slopwarenu-/g/ doesn't know the difference between ROM and RAM>why is the board shit now?
>>107809485Do you think it could make sense for my sister? She doesn't really like the way Linux Mint upgrades the OS.
>>107815008I really want to like Ubuntu but canonical makes it impossible. Fedora works better on my machines, specially Atomic, unironically.I'm gonna give Debian + KDE a try later.
>>107816424>KDELmao
I noticed stupid ddos attacks, even for sites where it doesn't make sense, like archives. Could it be that cloudflare conducts them themselves, so people use their shitty captcha service? It's literally EVERYWHERE, they had to achieve that somehow.It's the old protection money trick the mafia did. Attack random shops at night and then come in the next morning and offer security against vandalism and violence.
>>107804401It must be the same way the companies that made antivirus were also the same people who made virus.
>>107811301Unironically correct. The State is the Truth.
You're always free to use any other of the hundred WAF services out there or even host your own WAF appliances wherever you want. Its always the ignorant school dropout who doesn't understand what their services do and how to do it themselves.
>>107814972While this probably never happened (except with one rogue company), you have to know that there's a very important black market (or grey market) of zero days. These don't just have criminals as customers, but state actors too. You can imagine what sums of money are exchanged for zero-days that are still unknown to the public. It wouldn't be crazy to think that some of these security companies get paid off for keeping valuable zero-days secret, or even to sell zero-days to interested parties.
>>107805723>>107805506They can be useful imo
I had an idea for a new keyboard. Imagine if your sweater had half a keyboard on each of your upper arms so that you can hug yourself while typing. I have attached a concept drawing, what do you think? I think it would make people happier while using the computer.
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>>107816051Yes it matters, yes that's an extra step for no reason you can do. Duh.
>>107816159It takes like 5 seconds to do and you can script/automate it. It's actually more effort for you to go and download the Windows iso, create an install image with WoeUSB and re-install Windows.
>>107816175No, it doesn't, and it's not as automated as not having to do it. Having duplicate files for no reason is stupid.And no, reinstalling an OS is less effort. I'm not the guy you're trying to "give advice" to, btw.
If i want to do pcie passthrough and use the gpu for both windows and linux would it be a better idea to also use the gpu in a linux vm instead of the host system?Does stuff like looking glass work with a linux guest?
>>107816051>Do you actually need to hear the video while editing?
https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01Changelog too long to list!Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
>>107812446that thread is made by a shill spamming his closed source mpv plugin for downloading youtube videos inside the player. but it is mpv's horrendous ux that has people flocking to the general anyway
>>107814573then show me the option in your mpv config
>>107804906>still cant set the bottom bar on autohideINTO THE TRASH
>>107814700did you really try and bait me into spoonfeeding you and then wait 9 hours for a reply instead of just ctrl+f drag and drop in the manual
>>107804906PotPlayer is still king in Windows. MPV is not even in the league
Why is it like this though?
I don't know.
>>107816035Too many people are still deluded about Rust and think it's good for lower level programming when it's actually better for higher level programming.
>>107816035Because they misspelled Russia.
>>107816247>when it's actually better for higher level programming.Yes, more memory leaks.
nueralink or whatever is vaporware and still too scary for normies anyways.BUT would you pay to get a small speaker with bluetooth like capabilities implanted into your ear that you can connect to at anytime and never have to charge?ignore bluetooth being a pile of shit for now.
>>107803189gay detectedalso:she is apparently very small/tiny so theis tits are "normal" sizebasicaly she is slim with big tits which is the best ratio a man can get and that makes u even more gay
>>107809917I for one always mistake happas for weird looking white people. I have been getting better at detecting happas though.
>>107803189Usecase for being a washboard loving pedo faggot?
>>107802615Don't cochlear implants have Bluetooth support nowadays?
>>107804082>t. ping wong with too much make up and fake tits.
>https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2026/01/msg00090.html>the Debian GNOME team has a goal of removing gtk+2.0 from Forky beforethe release of Debian 14 in 2027.>https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2026/01/msg00145.html>More specifically, GTK2 apps (including gkrellm) don't seem to be ablesupport fractional scaling (125% for instance) as is possible withGTK3 apps in a GNOME on Wayland session.>t. Jeremy Bícha <jbicha@debian.org>>MUH MUH FRACTIONAL SCALING REEEEEEEEEEEEE(You) _VIL_ INSTALL ZE GTK+4.0 AND (You) _VIL_ BE HAPPYCan't wait for Lundukeberg to make a ragebait video over this.
>>107809319I was moreso refferencing the fact that the existance of qt absolutely deprecates gtk for the end user, but there is some (limited) validity to what you said
gtk is obselete.You should use x11 instead.
>>107812495>every release>there's been 4 in total>and they are supported for 2 decades eachAnon I think you are just retarded
>>107815002Yes every release was such a major regression that people would rather use decades old software than switch to severely degraded new software.
>>107808633nah, even if userspace became a janky mess (which it really isn't if you use even remotely modern software) the kernel will still always make linux the superior choice for reliability & performancemacos is hw-lockedwindows is built on NT so it is a clusterfuck of bugs and bad design choices from the ground up
Now that graphics cards have played outWhat did you end up with as your forever card?
>>107812697That's a good price, I bought the same card last Christmas but for 130 euros. It was in its box, 3 fan Gigabyte model
$710 Sapphire 9070 XT 16GB
Legendary cardLegendary manufacturer
>>107808842Main rig has a 9070XT that I'm testing right now, kind of nice so far.Second, low power, living room rig has a 3060Ti FE.I got a spare 3090 FE siting in a drawer, needs a new fan though.
>>107808842Radeon 6600Dont need anything else for my energy budgeted gayming machine. It just werks, I can handle not having ultrarealistic graphics at 9000 gorillion fake frames. I played Stellar Blade on it and it ran well.>consider thisWith AI hogging all the memory, it is said that consoles will be so fucked up that the next gen will be postponed, so I with this puppy I can play new games for years to come because said games will have to be optimized for this console generation, PC ports will reflect that, and thats all I care for.the only thing I feel for is the PC builder companies (meaning smol ones, not dell or lenovo, etc) that will be caught in the crossfire of companies not offering new products and people not buying new shiny computers.
Software/Program/App appreciation thread. Post something you like, tell why maybe.Pic related because I'm just marvelled at how many things openSSH can do and how simple the config file is. Securely do whatver you need from the comfy of you home.
>>107813537>sqliteThe most deployed database in the world.https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.html
>>107815502Forgot tmux and vim. No neovim, no bullshit. You only need old school vim.
>>107808094rsync, absolute beast for transferring/copying files efficiently
>>107808094
>>107815512>https://sqlite.org/codeofethics.htmlbased>>107815499>But I hate the copy+paste support in it>Another thing I enable are vi keys I tried to use mouse with vim and clipboard, it was a nightmare, but other than than, you can rice it with the pluings, most are premade configs to keep things smooth, and copy and paste with mouse became good>>107815844How can it be faster than scp for something as simple as dir? holy shit
windows 11 is bloa...
>>107814811no but the way it calculates values is misleading8 threads on 4 cores is [workload] / 8 and that just doesnt reflect real loads
>>107814957windows has no ram management, its memory compression is almost inexistentall it does is ruin your ssd by swapping terabytes to and from virtual memory windows 10 and 11 are absolutely unusable without an ssd because of it
>>107816007You have gotta be fucking kidding me
>>107816007lmao
>>107814207>2.9 GiB
>>107680640Don'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 supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107815506See if you can find a reasonably priced Titanium200dpi is the perfect display density for a windows tablet
>>107813424>this is apparently nearly impossible to fix in X11Huh? I remember screen rotation working perfectly on a T42p some 20 years ago, and it did not even have real autorotation sensor, it was somehow reading emergency fall hdd parking accelerometer.
>>107788057Nvidia is to blame.
>>107815506IIRC the X380Y had the square charger. The X390Y is usb-c.If it's browsershit duty or you don't mind Linux only (with coreboot/custom firmware) maybe the C13 Chromebook.
>>107816220>IIRC the X380Y had the square charger. The X390Y is usb-c.NTA, but the X380Y can be charged with USB CI mean I have T580 and it can be charged with USB C>recommending chromeshit
This shit is getting too cuhrayzee. I know the situation with bots was getting already bad before ChatGPT and co opened the gates of hell of crawling, but holy fuck the acceleration is making everyone a bit unhinged. Using Private Tabs is basically asking to get your access restricted.
>>107813145I too love counting the spikes on stars.
>>107813695heh
>>107813145>select the picture with 2 stars with 4 sides that are slightly tilted at a 130 degree angle>select the picture with the chipmunk that's getting the best head>select the picture that conveys the true meaning of lifeThis captcha is fucking ridiculous
>>107815041it's insanity