Linus won.
Do expensive desks really emit less formaldehyde than cheaper ones? I think cheaper desks are giving me eye irritation
I prefer my desk to emit as much formaldehyde as possible.
I understand why offices don't but why the fuck wouldn't you want a solid wood desktop at home. All that cheap shitboard breaks and looks like shit.
>>106500465because they’re becoming harder to find and they aren’t cheap. i made my desk out of ikea butcher block because i couldn’t find a solid wood desk that met my size requirements
>>106500508based. My desk is solid wood and I made it myself. The top is 6ft long and 1.5'' thick butcher block.
>>106500390Wisdom^My milsurp steel desks are tough enough to support auto engines (two in my home machine shop have done so). The typewriter storage area has ample room for cumputer and UPS if so inclined. No other desks are that rugged.
Enough of desktop nostal/g/iaTime for gadget nostal/g/ia
>>106503104Navigating through 40gb of music on that device does not seem like a straightforward experienceThough I had one of these with 1gb and managed to know exactly where everything I wanted was and how to get there fast
>>106502867>>106503183>>106503205iTunes didn't even launch with a store, it was just a media player and CD ripping tool until the iPod 3rd gen came out
>>106503307the ipod really did have one of the best UIs for this kind of thing, and even that was a slog when your library got bigger than a few hundred songs. no built in searching or anything liek that right, literally had to scroll through long lists. the nomad was an absolute chore because it only had a tiny jog wheel on the side. friend of mine had a 20gb version which was a big deal in high school lol.if you're curious https://youtu.be/YGchdMb02X4?t=360
>>106503205That makes sense. Apparently itunes didn't start selling music until 2003 anyway. I'd been using minidisc for years at that point and did the same thing. Missed the ipod entirely until I bought an ipod nano around 2006/2007. I recall keeping a windows partition around because libgpod was a buggy mess.
ipod shuffle was the biggest piece of shit ever
Immutable distros, Wayland, Flatpak, btrfs by default - all these features provide modern Linux experience that is easy to manage and hard to break. There is a reason why Valve copied this approach for SteamOS. Arch tinkertroons and Debianfags with outdated kernels will seethe and cope but that's the reality.
>>1065006916.13.x are all fucking terrible. The worst part is it only keeps three kernel updates and you can't downgrade to a previous version (other than the one that originally came with the release many months ago).
>>106502197*6.16
>>106500341Not a problem on Silverblue. And even if it wete youd just reboot and select the working kernel.
>>106502197You can pin deploys. I have pinned the original silverblue install from years ago. It works just fine surprisingly I can just boot into it whenever I want.
>>106500341>>106500691>>106502197lmao the absolute state lintroons lost
which language model has the best image generation? this is nano banana
>>106502121there is nothing generic about duna
>>106503236i think i recognize righmoust smile it might not be her but then smile is not everyday item
>>106503236
>>106503386how unemployed are you bro?
you guys should not be doing thisthat's weird
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>>106502317I did several novel things but they weren't rendering related
>>106502317The modified lumberyard engine for Star Citizen is pretty impressive. The massive seamless world system is pretty cool. I guess No Mans Sky did something similar but they used procedural generation and it's not really online.
>>106502324Okay, that's good enough.
Anyone use a visibility buffer approach instead of a traditional deferred pipeline. The tldr is you write the triangle and object id to the display. Then when shading you can just do vetex pulling to get all the info you need. The advantage is you need less memory bandwidth. I'm going to try it. I like experimental techniques
>>106502317>Did you do something novel? That's the point of making engines at all.Does this guy actually believe himself
Do you ever fix old hardware yourself?
>>106502816>t. General of the mechanized virgin division
>>106503324Can't take 'em because I'm guzzling (g)rapefruit juice all day, all night.
>>106484542we all do
>>106503503tasty
>>106484542>>106503641And guess what, she's got a penis like ours too!
Fastest way to destroy data(drives)?
>>106501416Windows 11
>>106501416pee on it all >its my fetish and calling card / why they are breaking in in the first place
>>106501416fbi arrived at your doorstep before you had a time to solve the capcha
>>106503152>Gets electric shock, penur gone
>>106501416source?
How long do you think will it take to see first products with this display on the market?
>>106503083Interesting. We should wait for another Chinese company to steal the manufacturing process before they start selling clones.
>>106503052im dronkdisrega rd teh most obviouslynot that i identify with g, w ere several communitiies>>106503081the argument is that you digress ed from the discussioni dealt with hydrocephaliacs and theyre smarter than you
>>106503153allegedly
>>106503211>drinking the liquid jewYou can be better than this. Don't give up.
>>106503264based positiveanon
$45 million is enough for 24/7, intrusive advertising, on EVERY Google platform, for 6 months?
>>106496848
>>106499169Bibi has been in power longer than putin, funnily enough.>>106500694Really it’s Google paying them since goog paid $32 billion to acquire Wiz.
>>106500793Google ads include YouTube by default. I pay $300-$600 a month for 24/7 ads across all of Google's platforms myself. Anyone can do the same thing.
>>106500723Looks like you can't read. Strange.>sometimes called the Franklin Forgery, is an antisemitic speech falsely attributed to Benjamin Franklin>unknown before its appearance in 1934>No evidence exists for the document's authenticitySources also include:>The U.S. Congress>Snopesand a book on American history published by University of Delaware Press.
lol
I am sitting in front of 3 monitors, my tablet and my phone and there is something on all these screens and my vertical monitor has about 200 tabs open on it.How can I fix my concentration because I don't think this is working out for me. I was even thinking of buying another monitor until I stopped and made this thread instead. But I still want that monitor and the tab is still open for it.I tried going back to one screen and took everything out but I put it all back after only 1 day.
>>106502009>200 tabsi will never understand tab hoarders. i immediately close a tab when i'm done with it. if nothing else, you are wasting RAM by keeping all those tabs open.
>>106502464These are the same kinds of people who never figured out how to use bookmarks correctly. In the old days you'd see lots of idiots just endlessly saving page after page, not even sorting them, and then ending up with 1000 different websites they had no intention of even opening.
>>1065024431920x1080 or death.
>>1065022764 is plenty. One for email, rwo for company homo portal and documentation, one for recreation.Or 4 tabs for porn.
>>106502464I am rarely just done with the tab, more likely I want to check out something else and come back to it later
What's the verdict? How good are these and how bad? What do they do that nVidia and AMD don't? Use case?
>>106502649I got an Arc750 for ~180€. It's alright.2% userbase means it's not much of a priority for most game devs, I suppose. The cooling solution on the earlier Sparkle models is horrible.Quite often the weak DX9/DX10 perfomance can be improved with DXVK btw.
>>106502649I had a mild boner for the b50, but I missed my chance to preorder one from newegg. I was a little disappointed in it's gaming performance and lack of sr-iov out of the box. Also less interested in hardware transcoding now, would rather make low bitrate copies for streaming with SVT
i got a b580 i love it it's my babytested it against a friends 50 series and it outperformed fps/processing wise irrespective of the fact that his 50 series had more RAM40 series are fantastic there is no need to get a 50 series unless you like throwing away money, 4080ti is peak50 series panders to hardware enthusiasts who think a higher number = better performance and stupid people who think the latest release is the best release
>>106503229>brownoid zoomer thinks people upgrade every yearI hate you all, also>4080ti XD
>>106502649at $250 or less it's finei have had to use dxvk a lot more than for other GPUs though so you may become familiar with it
chatgpt is inciting people to commit violent acts
>>106493145>ChatGPT promoting Darwin Awards®Good.OP is next.Now fuck off to reddit.
>>106493145>religion makes kikes go insaneTale as old as timeChristianity, Communism, LLMs It's all the same shit
>>106493145>,Why are news headlines so obnoxious with their punctuation?
>>106493145It's probably all the tren he was obviously taking.
>>106493145>AI is already killing people>chatgpt is inciting people to commit violent actsBased. Dumb genes must be purged from this planet.
do SSD's suck? should people go back to HDDs?My health is getting low. Where the heals at?
Damn Aoi is so much cuter than ShizukuI'm think I'm gonna switch...
>>106503253QVO goes down to 5200rpm hdd speeds after 400mb of operations. If its not for archival purposes avoid it.
>>106503222I'll be sure not to do that, since it'll never happen anyway. Don't forget to keep 100% of your shit updated within 2 milliseconds of it being available, or something bad will definitely happen.
>>106503272It is for archival purposes.
>>106503289Then it should be fine. Moving files will take a long time at 70mb/s. I myself would get a tlc at the worst (instead of qlc) if they are not 1.5-2x more expensive. Although brand quality is important as well.
I can't wait for Adobe Flip to release, it's been in beta for ages. How about you, anon?
>>106503318More like Adobe Flop, amirite?
>>106503342when it releases, it'll do the opposite of flop