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You don't still use F-Droid, do you?
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>>107732069
retard.
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>>107741128
faggot
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>>107741097
https://github.com/T8RIN/ImageToolbox
Takes care of all my image editing needs on android
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>>107729581
Super BASED.

>>107730016
>even though its developers long for my death.
Keep shooting and crying, j00.
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>>107741461
I'm just saying, it loses its value as a "just werks" distro if I have to manually change the package mirror for every install.

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It's 2026.
How close are Waifu robots to becoming commercially available?
The technology must be close by now, /g/ros...
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>>107738958
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>>107731292
i hate talking to women, they pretend like im not even there and i feel humiliated, so i rather dont talk to them anymore
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>>107731292
>they wont even let you buy ram
>he thinks they will let you buy autonomous robots

you're fucking stupid, you got scammed just like allthe millenials who became bike cucks instead of getting adrivers liscense because for the past 20 years they were told 'lol ai driving soon dont worr about it'.
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>>107738676
You'll understand once you see the abs, ass and cute boobs in motion. Look for the Iron robot presentation.
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>>107731292
just another 30 years or so

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How do you stay motivated when you're trying to teach yourself something new? I'm envious of programmers but the fact trying to build my skills in the arena would involve taking myself to that with only myself and my own intellect to overcome the specific roadblocks I could encounter and that sort of thing feels unmotivating to me. You can go to a forum and ask a question, maybe, but people just flowing in and out and dropping an answer might not hit upon your issue or feel timely. I feel like I really need either someone to learn alongside with or someone actually willing to take the time to walk through what I'm fucking up on to feel like I can actually commit to personal growth.
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>>107741263
>Python is the only language any straight white man should touch
Tell me more about straight white men (which you're obviously not).
>t. straight white man
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>>107740093
>why is my cock so hard?
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>>107740093
>feels unmotivating
you need to find something that is around your skill lelvel, nut slightly more complex. that way you you dont have to figure out 1 million things at once, you get progress, but you still need to figure shit out. this level will obviously increase each project.
>im stuck
unironically AI, it caters to your context plus it will be good enough for a beginner
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>>107741263
I can tell you were touched as a child (not what straight white men should go through)
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>>107741375
>lelvel, nut
level, but*

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>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
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3700x with 64GB and a 4060Ti, so technically I can easily get by few more years.

I was thinking about building a new DDR5 rig this year.. guess I won't. I think lot's of people will be postponing purchases and it will show in sales numbers.
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I had 24GB in 2011. It's only useless because they keep adding new instructions like AVX.
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>>107725954
nice
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>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2012
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2013
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2014
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2015
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2016
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2017
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2018
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2019
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2020
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2021
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2022
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2023
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2024
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2025
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
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my laptop runs OSRS and that's all i need

how the fuck is it so fast
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>>107740149
>recache all new files every time you open it
skills issue, run it as a service and let it do it's thing
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>>107740209
sooo..... like windows search? lmao
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>>107740227
>like windows search
thats what it was designed to replace, so yes.
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>>107738055
because it indexes metadata, not the actual contents of the files, and it does so by querying the mft instead of navigating folders.
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>>107738055
Bump for good software.

It's never coming out. He has been in the cuts with this specifically since the first time that Trump was in office and he now looks like a 58 year old backup guitarist for a Rush coverband. Him and Casey who I'm not sure is going to be able to finish that came before he starts collecting old age security.
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>>107736543
He must buy a lot of controllers, then.
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>>107735826
he's not hated, just being made fun of because he's extremely arrogant for someone who made mario in a suit.
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>>107740170
>vibe coding is okay if it helps you get things done more efficiently
he never said that
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>>107741272
He says this here.
https://youtu.be/yNdRv5LFuQk?t=2652
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>>107733422
This but with Casey, sub-unity tier and not even close to finished

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107739857
btw I don't actually argue that it's not cheating but it's literally wrong to call something secure without doing it otherwise. cheating is the only way that you can trust on for now
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>>107739857
With OpenBSD even if the software has an exploit you are able to limit what the software is actually capable of doing with the exploit. (privilege separation, pledge, unveil.) Not to mention entire classes of exploits aren't possible in the first place.
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>>107740130
>With OpenBSD even if the software has an exploit you are able to limit what the software is actually capable of doing with the exploit
per-app confinement is security by isolation. essentially same with what QubesOS does but hugely inferior. When your browser gets compromised, they won't protect your private browsing data getting stolen.
privilege seperation if done by the application developer works because confined part of the program has no access to other important parts.
pledge among them is the only useful one that reduces attack surface by limiting what syscalls are acessible but it's usually either absent or very coarse-grained to be useful.

>Not to mention entire classes of exploits aren't possible in the first place
mitigations exist on every system and openbsd both lacks or lacked some important mitigations while having useless ones that just steal your cpu cycles.
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>>107740328
>per-app confinement is security by isolation. essentially same with what QubesOS does but hugely inferior
I disagree. While you might have an exploit, you physically aren't incapable of dropping a payload (or performing shellcode injection due to W^X). The Qubes model separates different information and threat levels into distinct VMs. If you have a compromised development VM, it might not be able to access your personal VM, but that compromised VM could still make malicious modifications to repositories, etc. OpenBSD would potentially prevent an infection caused by the exploit, while Qubes aims to minimize the damage from an infection.
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>>107740892
>you physically aren't incapable of dropping a payload (or performing shellcode injection due to W^X).
W^X is not a method of confinement, it's a memory mitigation. W^X is not a holy grail and it definitely doesn't prevent you from dropping payloads so this reduces into
>but OpenBSD has mitigations
argument which I answered above.

In the end you have unveil, same strategy but infinitely worse because it only restricts file nodes. Application compromisation inside an unveil sandbox is still permanent, it can make modifications to all the data program can access. Your browser will forever be compromised until you wipe everything and start from scratch. A compromised program has full access to the network, IPC, the display server, the kernel and everything with little help from pledge. The attack surface is infinitely bigger compared to Qubes OS where there's nothing but the minimal hypervisor kernel and qubes rpc. A compromised VM does not have any access to other VMs. Malware persistence is solved by disposable VMs with template VMs or pre-set App VMs.

Preventing infection is a target that's so out of reach in the state of today's software world and also because it's almost totally over when it happens just once. The Xen kernel itself is not a holy grail either but it provides a small and managable TCB.

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i chose the "honest mode" (or whatever it's called in english) in chatgpt, and now he starts every answer with "frankly", "honestly", "i won't beat around the bush" before giving the exact same answers. this is so dumb
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>>107738035
It should start every answer with "I'd just like to interject for a moment,"
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>>107738035
>or whatever it's called in english
saar
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tbdesu I just use grok the few times I need a chatbot
it's a good search engine
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>>107738035
Frankly, that's what you deserve for using this worthless shit

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I'm 95% sold on crippling my Apple hardware with Linux autism. I'd lose ~35% of battery life. But I hate Mac OS with a passion.

Please, convince me not to.
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>>107736412
Dont do it, linux will turn you into a tranny.
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>>107736412
>Please, convince me not to.
never, macOS fucking sucks these days, I'd gladly pay the battery life penalty if my M4 was compatible with it
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>>107736561
>And why do you still buy Apple hardware?
NTA but the hardware is good
I have a Vivobook S 16 with a nice OLED screen, a Ryzen 9 HX 370 and 32GB RAM. The M4 Air has much much better battery life while keeping cool, it's not comparable
that's literally the only reason
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>>107736412
I'd rather use macos than anything made by the pedophile hector martin and his gang of troons.
yeah I know he left the project a while ago but it's all the same, ain't touching asahi troonix with a 10 feet pole.
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>>107736412
progress seems to be constantly slowing on asahi. seriously. how many years do we have to wait for dp over usbc? it was "basically working" like two years ago and yet they never finish the code. it was good for writing and compiling code, but i always had issues with yt playback dropping frames and frametime inconsistency. Now I just keep UTM running for linux.

Apparently a lot of phone spyware only lives in memory and gets wiped after reboot.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-you-should-power-off-your-phone-at-least-once-a-week-according-to-the-nsa/

https://www.zdnet.com/article/rebooting-your-phone-daily-is-your-best-defense-against-zero-click-attacks-heres-why/
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>>107737120
ok you do the police station and ill do the local synagogue
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>>107733788
>trustin (((them)))
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Has there been any evidence of people being hacked my tampared/malicious USB cables? AFAIK it’s a theoritical risk, not an actual one
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https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/04/google-fixes-two-actively-exploited-zero-day-vulnerabilities-in-android
https://securitylab.amnesty.org/latest/2025/02/cellebrite-zero-day-exploit-used-to-target-phone-of-serbian-student-activist/

Also it's crazy how much of the security can just be bypassed by also being an USB keyboard and letting yourself in with some navigation/commands
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>>107733788
as opposed to those politicians that said turning off your phone should be illegal or show you have something to hide? member?

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>>107655260
Don'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 support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107735094
Was it difficult? Did you use a guide?
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>>107685513
How is that disk gonna spin with a square cut out of it? Is the disc pacman shaped or something?
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>>107738440
same boat bro.
My T420 is still "working" but the fact it's old can't be denied, and it seems all software are forcing you to abandon old hardware even if it's working just fine.
And the new laptops are just overpriced e-waste at this point, even premium appleshit.
My solution si using it as thinclient and even this is getting difficult since even linux is dropping proper support for various drivers and such since the hardware isn't in use.
Take the mesa drivers for example it has a bug for mesa drivers to Intel HD 2000/3000 graphics but no one bother to fix it, since they don't have the hardware to reproduce the issue, and the solution is to use software decoding instead, which already put more load on the CPU when rendering web pages.
Not to mention, many of the applications are expected to run on more than 4 threads, with no regard to memory optimization.
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Also Firefox has dropped hardware acceleration for Intel gen 5 or lower, at least on my distro. The error code I get on my X201 for Webrender is "FEATURE_FAILURE_OPENGL_LESS_THAN_3"
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>>107741008
Same

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>take CS class at uni (for fun, not my major)
>this is what the other students are coding on
And then you wonder why we need H1B indians
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I need a formula 1 car to do my groceries. Otherwise it's not a real car. What? You're using a corolla? Damn it's sad to see this place is going downhill.
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>>107739945
funny, but in this case the corolla would be a 300$ windows laptop and the formula would’ve the 1000$+ apple device
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>>107739964
Apple device is more like a new corolla and $300 laptop is beat up 30 year old civic
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>>107729874
>locked down os
you literally can't do shit but play gatcha on these turds...
>>107731496
yes because it's a real os on which you can install real software like a fucking compiler, might come in handy for a COMPUTER SCIENCE major...
>>107733500
>College kids don't need a device they can use for their major
are you really that retarded? what's the ipad for if you can't use it for courses...
>>107737662
>What does it matter where it compiles?
conveniency. I've been to uni, network is down sometimes, especially with so many skiddies who jam wifi for fun and stuff.
>You're there to learn CS, not ricing Linux Thinkpads
ricing thinkpad is legit more important than whatever theorical shit you'll learn, it's a labor of love first and foremost, subhumans who're in for the money are very bad at their job, uninteresting to talk to and will burn-out under 2 years in a real job.
I hire C/C++ devs regularly, the best hires are the one who do shit on their free time and can hold a conversation about any field in tech because they at the very fucking least read the wikipedia page and believe me, it's already more than 90% of the smoothbrains we have in the field.
I've seen "linux dev" who never heard of gcc and his experience in linux was legit so this retard literally absolutely never cared about his craft otehrwise he would know about it.

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>>107740064
anon cmon everybody knows that not a single person from the thinkpad threads has a job
gcc is stinky and so are you
t. isheep (linux desktop tho)

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Why are iPhones very easy to hack?
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>>107739539
unhackable
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>>107740612
Real shit tho, I would trust a schizo tranny over glories any day of the week
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>>107740612
he's not wrong
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waiting for grapheneos desktop mode
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>>107741078
>Waiting for updates from an unstable mentally ill schizo
Yeah, naw

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STOP NOTICING THINGS
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>>107734886
I bet nobody on there is actually a nazi, I'm a nazi and I lurk here errday.
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>>107734326
How does an AI give people “psychosis”
Like Nigga just turn off the screen lol
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>>107730220
dang is right. people like this guy end up killing internet communities because they create nothing and share nothing but snark for those who are actually doing things. if you have too many of them you end up with twitter where everyone is dunking on everyone and nobody's doing any real work out of fear of getting dunked on. perfect environment for poseurs.
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>>107738986
There’s a balance.
Obviously you don’t want dunk addicts going hog wild shitting up the public square.
But you also need critique, most people won’t notice their fly is down unless someone else tells them.
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>>107738986
VC niggers actually ended up killing the internet and are almost diametrically opposed to an actual hacker so good riddance
VC leadership atm is pretty much peter thiel tier cancer

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/g/ humour thread
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>>107739780

Team subscription users aren't included in training data.
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>>107713092
Impressive.

An indian feeling shame.
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>>107741123
>Actually believes that.
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>>107741143
They're from a shame culture, it's pretty much all they can feel. Guilt, on the other hand...
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>>107713305
>WTF happened?


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