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Trying to play Crk on Mac and running into some issues when trying to cast multiple cookies attacks at once. Im trying to figure out how to create on screen buttons that will right click when I click the mapped key on the keyboard. Various YouTubers have it as seen in this SC but are either on PC or dont say how they do it.

never forget what (((they))) took from us
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this shit is the reason vscode exists today, fuck you and fuck everyone on this earth for this god awful path we took
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>>107551442
>muh baby hitler
Retard
>>107550926
Still exists but maybe CoffeeScript wasn't the best language of choice for Atom.

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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>107543947
anyone please?

the script downloads comics from doujin.io. but it can't download comics that can only be read on the browser when you search for the comic's name.

being logged in and clicking on this link will return a 403 error:
https://doujin.io/manga/2102354356/the-junior-spellcaster-and-the-succubus-curse-1

but if you search for the comic's name at https://doujin.io/search, you will be able to read the comic, and if you copy that URL to the script, the script returns the error in the pastebin link.
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>>107551232
Just make a proper
static inline long write(int fd, void* buf, long count) {
register long asm("rax") = 1;
...
}
function?
Yeah it's a lot of typing, so just write a script to generate them? If you ever want to run your code on another platform, it will be easy just to change code to generate for another platform.
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>>107551424

this model works great without optimisation (compiles to what I want
and looks actually quite nice), but dies with any level of
optimisation on for gcc. Why? According to [info:gcc#Local Register
Variables]:
>>While in some instances this can generate better code, improvements
>>are subject to the whims of the allocator/optimizers. Since there
>>are no guarantees that your improvements won't be lost, this usage
>>of Local Register Variables is discouraged.

... so the optimiser can and will just take this away from you? What
a shame.
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>>107551525
please ignore me I'm an invalid - forgot to pass them as normal args into syscall. apologies.
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>>107551525
you're supposed to use volatile asm and pass each register arg into it and then it just works

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Post your /g/ related waifu
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>>107550606
Would
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>>107543574
Based and Nagato pilled
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>>107550587
One of those scenes that unlocks a new fetish
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>>107550680
Discount Rei

You can never convince me "high end audio" is anything but a scam and buyer's cope
Audio is a solved technology. What can $800 headphones do that $200 ones can't? Not to mention how much an amp and dac would cost for higher end headphones.
This is a much worse problem with speakers too, people will spend thousands for a whole speaker system when they could've just bought much cheaper components and have 95% of the experience for 20% of the cost.
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>>107550694
>is anything but a scam
For a given value of scam.
I'll accept there are those that truly cannot hear the difference.

>>107550741
>The cheapest headphones I own still have good sound quality.
My last set was JVC HA-FX1X... Cost me a tenner. Smashed shit like beats. Lasted a decade+ before physical abuse did the cable in... Replacement cost £20 by then, so I got a few...

Went through a few more in rapid succession, all abuse it's unreasonable to expect a cable to withstand, so relucantly went wireless... Even worse, spuked up £250 on some Cambridge Audio Melomania P100SE's. They *are* decent. Is there £230 more sound quality... not really. But they're still working. Tho that's a consequence of the lacking wires, more than the cost - we can get that cheaper. The battery in 'em ... five day slog of on @ 7am and off me head somewhere near 6-9pm took the battery down to 65%. Cheapo's don't offer that.
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>>107550694
analog signals can benefit from better cabling etc. because it directly affects the output. The oldtimers were right for their old hardware. It just became obsolete with digital signalling because the noise doesn't impact a digital signal much unless it gets really bad to the point it overshadows the digital signal.

That aside the only real reason i see to pay high prices is if you want something like mahagony audio speaker boxes.
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It's funny there have been rejects like OP half-assed "trying" to convince people that there is ZERO difference in audio quality no matter what, all audio reproduction is the same no matter how you do it, for like 20 years. Who pays for this? Is it just Eglin or whatever? Why would they spread such retarded tranny disinfo? Yet here we are, another half-assed driveby thread where OP makes a retarded claim then bails.

It has to be Eglin. Eglin-sisters, explain yourselves. I know you little women are always lurking here. Here I'll call you.

ID Suspicious substance Botnet AIMSX CID Chemical agent Mitigation ANC
S/Key Social media grey data lock picking WINGS ARC NTT Subway National Operations Center fundamentalist Watch Disaster medical assistance team Trafficking Guzman SLI Public Health Audiotel
Marxist Amherst botux Crowell Noriega
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>>107550710
this is not true. expensive speaker systems come with a calibration mic and software. also every iem needs eq, it's just physics

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At this point, what is the best AI model for consumer product research/recommendation?
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Grok / Claude

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I don't use AI
I don't read about AI
I don't use software that relies on AI
I don't look at AI generated content
I don't engage with anything AI-generated at all
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>>107550957
No, YOU
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>>107550797
>I'm poor
Sorry to hear that
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>>107550797
This but unironically
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>>107550797
>I don't look at AI generated content
I am an AI bot.
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>>107550957
>>107550988
both are bharat sirs

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Thank you LEDs
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>>107551605
just kys
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>>107551675
How about you make me?
Impotent faggot.
Back to /pol with the rest of the inbred retards who will validate you when you cry about 'muh feels'...
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>>107551691
go back esl spic
you're obvious
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>>107542907
>Drive(2011)
SOUL

>Blade Runner 2049(2017)
soulless
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>>107551784
>go back
To where? England?
I never left, dipshit.

>esl spic
Keep telling yourself this. You might make it true one day. I know! try shouting: "MURRICA!" louder, that normally works!

>you're obvious
Is that supposed to be an insult of some descript?
I'm not exactly attempting to hide. I've very clearly attacked your political faggotry, reminding you consistently it doesn't belong here, and there's a place to hide the retards, it's called: /pol

>>107551954
You seem focussed much on 'soul'. You should be more concerned from your lacking, than LEDs lacking.

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>>107539308
That's an assumption. Question mark would be better
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>>107543316
Whatever xerox did did not save them in the end. Whatever was copied from xerox made bucks tho. Also there is no sane guy that used the menu key ever on regular keyboards
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>>107550207
>Question mark would be better
That would indicate you want to make a query.
Which is why it's almost universally used as a "help" button.
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>>107550649
>Which is why it's almost universally used as a "help" button.
Tell that to the crackpipe smokers at KDE that use a Lifebuoy instead
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Bet this guy invented the "hamburger menu".

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>What if we made C but with... le abstractions to help the programmer!
THEN IT'S NOT LIKE C THAT IS THE ENTIRE POINT!!!!
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>>107549910
The only low level in C is IQ of cniles.
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C with GNU extensions is based.
They should add better macro system though
When people try to sell you something as "better C" they always have made the gayest shit in the existence that has nothing to do with c
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>>107550054
>They should add better macro system though
no, they really should not and
>C with GNU extensions is based.
no, it isn't
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>>107550070
Give me ONE reason why we have to deal with that shit preprocessor instead of running regular code at compile time like forth.
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>>107551233
Because you want to use C and using C means gay ass shitlang with 0 good features

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ATX edition

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READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server

/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.

>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>107550625
I don't even know who that is, but he's not Patrick
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A self-run mail server from consumer Internet is hopeless these days, isn't it?

I mean both from the getting-your-mails-successfully-accepted perspective and the preventing-getting-hacked perspective.
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>>107550915
yes don't bother
I run my own but it's local delivery only
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>>107549542
>Am I gonna get customs and tax to hell(VAT is 25%)
Depends on where you live.
>The price shows up in USD, is it converted properly to current rate?
Your bank does the conversion when you buy something in a foreign denomination. So it depends on them.
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>>107550915
>getting-your-mails-successfully-accepted perspective
yeah, that sucks. so many roadblocks to hosting email for cheap. makes ya think
>preventing-getting-hacked perspective
not really

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WASM edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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playing around with go routines and channels. Gopheranons, do you guys actually use routines and channels in production? Every time I've tried doing multi-threaded stuff in Python it always ended up a fucking mess somehow.
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Has anyone ever used LaTeX for generating reports/documents using jinja or something?

Moderate map making and some image processing, querying db for data and also user input, for 1000s of users daily.

Current code is TERRIBLE, and uses some free reportlab bullshit with some in house spaghetti.
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>>107551370
I was thinking of a sort of async task server that did the reports using jinja to fill the latex templates. Maybe it is not worth the trouble.
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>>107551103
>in production
idk man, for my shitty forum backend I set up a channel and worker goroutines that process media uploads in a queue. User would upload file, I validate it, put in DB, push to queue, and respond with a 200. Was a quick and easy way to make the endpoint responsive
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>>107551434
how many requests per day or hour are you handling like this?

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DCA E3 Edition

How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones

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>>107550869
>she really like ear-piercing treble
that's weird
>>107551222
>no detachable cable unfortunately
yeah unfortunately the 770 pro x which does have a detachable cable (and the same sound signature) has a retarded mini xlr connector rather than 3.5, i don't think boom mics exist with mini xlr but you could find some with an inline mic if that's enough? actually beyer has an official usb-c minixlr cable with a mic but it's stupidly expensive (80€)
if you can't mod them yourself maybe check out customcans? they sell pre-modded dt 770s with whatever connector you like (including 3.5"), but with shipping + uk tax thingy it could cost more than 250€ depending on where you live, not sure if there are other sellers doing the same thing for cheaper or whatnot.
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>>107532319
Add the Adam D3V to the recommended active desktop speakers.
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>>107551449
what's so special about them
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>>107551458
They measure quite good and offer a USB-C connection. Compared to the iLoud, they're slightly bigger but lack the Bluetooth connection.
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>>107551446
thank you for the thorough reply but I would rather just have a simple all-in-one solution, especially since I want it to be a gift for the friend mentioned in the original post

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>Denuvo gets removed/cracked in a year anyway
Biggest lie piratenigs ever told.
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>>107548576
>anonymous retards were mean
>blame specific group
surely it wasnt the denuvo rats lmao
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Denuvo seems kind of based to me. It reassures dumb studios who would otherwise delay PC ports by giving semi-effective DRM, but it doesn't seem to impact that much stuff like mods etc. Because it's a subscription it won't hurt game preservation too much since studios will eventually be forced to lift the DRM. And modern games aren't so amazing that you have to play them right away, and honestly, if one is, they fucking earned it. I give up, I just want good games to come out at this point.

The only downside is if studios go bankrupt and leave the only copy of their game with nasty DRM. But it's not unbreakable, so at worst it leaves future autists or AIs with a nifty puzzle and a prize built in
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>>107549377
hogwarts is selling now for $4 on steam and they still have denuvo. I think some retard companies will never remove it.

Also its been proven that denuvo costs fps. Its anti-consumer.
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>>107549456
>I think some retard companies will never remove it.
Sometimes it's a negotiated contract for how long it'll last.
This thread started off with posting about SEGA, who will probably never room. They were one of the key players in denuvo early on and have some sort of partnership/contract with them that doesn't use the same rates as everyone else.
Other than that, publishers negotiate with it on a title by title basis, we used to see denuvo for a year, then it dropped to 6 months etc. Then there's pubs like SE who release games that don't even have denuvo on some titles.

For SEGA in particular. Something nobody has mentioned is that not only do they keep it for games they leaked accidentally without denuvo like EO, because that would devalue any future updates.
But there's a really, fucking weird one. Yakuza 7 / like a dragon. Is on GoG, DRM free. I shit you not. You can buy it, without denuvo. You can pirate it. On steam? It still has denuvo, same with GFWL / whatever that UWP abomination is.

They don't care, they don't pay for denuvo beyond the initial release, while other publishers are locked into paying "favourable" rates to continue using it months 1-6, and so on.
Remember, if your game gets leaked without denuvo, and you can update it, you still have value, if you keep denuvo attached, even if you intend to remove it at month 12, because you sell the concept of secure and timely updates, and there's also a bunch of people who assume it never got cracked at all, or that it's unsafe (even when it's the publishers error).

Denuvo is the bastard fucking child of securom. Sony deserve to have all their execs beheaded in the streets, and that cunt who killed demos for a decade and a half in the 7th gen attached to the Israeli firm? You betcha.
The industry is rigged, to get suckers, doling out dollars.
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>>107551285
>Sony
The toughest versions of Denuvo were developed after Sony ejected them. While it was under Sony it was still easy to automate the cracking process. And literally ZERO Sony games on PC use Denuvo.

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

>Mainline distributions
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org
>Extra user-friendly
https://www.ghostbsd.org
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>Security-focused, pentesting
https://www.hardenedbsd.org
>Homelab/NAS
https://www.truenas.com

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>>107550430
Which flavor to install? I want to give it shot as a desktop OS running on old laptop.


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