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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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How to make emacs free memory properly? It starts with ~120mb. Over time as I open/close clients daemon can grow to over 1gb. garbage-collect does nothing, malloc-trim freed 500mb out of 1gb, but it's still more than 300mb of memory emacs using with absolutely no buffers open compared to what it started with. I don't even have that many packages installed. I tested it with emacs -q. It also doesn't free all memory if I open close bunch of clients.
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>>107820445
Doesn't daemon always keep the buffers and stuff open even if you close the clients? Have you tried quitting all buffers? I don't use daemon because I like separate instances but try that.
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>>107820453
I know about this, and I made sure to close all buffers.
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>>107820445
what does M-x memory-report say?
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>>107820541
I tried to look at it before already and It doesn't really show anything useful. In htop I see 500mb memory usage right now. And memory-report shows less than a 100mb of memory usage in total

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dude le heckin wholesome cashies xD
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>>107817983
>makes no attempt to repair, document or salvage
that's what James is for
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>entire point of checking if it's wiped is to see the fun stuff
>he's a faggot so he blurs everything
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Watch the Garbage Time channel instead
fuckin' around with cars
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they really should make a youtuber board so you folks can all go shit it up complaining about your favorite youtubers
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>>107819670
peak reddit

Think about it. dram prices going up so now ssds, ram sticks and gpus will go up. local computing power will become increasingly out of reach for regular people to play video games, manage files, run ai models, store data, run servers, etc. But thats fine, you will stream your games because latency got good, you will use large company based servers, you wil run models sanctioned by large companies, and you will store your files on a far away server.


Also optical drives for pcs are now becoming very scarce. as supply diminishes and as parts run out, people wont be able to retrieve oold content or store them. but thats also fine, because that has old content no one cares about anyway, go watch the latest series on netflix. bitrate shmitrate. and torrents are obviously created out of thin air.

Not to mention age verification on platforms like roblox and governments acrss the world. governments already store your face anyway so now if copmanies also have your face they could make a handhsake if they find your facial coordinates match one in a govnerment database and then now you are flagged for whatever you say online.

I expect sort of a digital feudalism to come in ~15 years. Companies hold all the computing power, you have to pay them for it and you are under their rules. Not to mention you wont even have the resource store your own information.
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>>107818584
>conusmer tech rights
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>>107818632
and....?
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>>107818584
>typos
Bleak outlook. Also notice how tech scams are only becoming more sophisticated and common. Scammers are likely exploring all the ways to leverage AI against normal people. It will probably become so severe that we'll need an invasive 24/7 AI for personal protection. But even if not, companies will probably impose it on us anyway using the security excuse.

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>hate QA
>take satisfaction in giving them more work
>pass tickets to them right before the standup so everyone sees they have work to do
>pass multiple tickets to them at 4:50pm on Friday
How did I end up like this?
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>>107820580
gayben

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Be honest. Who is going to miss them?
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>>107819369
JeetForce >>> Rajeon
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>>107820194
lol no
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I am pretty sure this board is full of poor browns who think
>the more expensive something is the better it must be
and
>if i own expensive things (even if it costs me a years worth of food) i will be seen as rich!
there is no other way /g/ would shill nvidia and apple products like it does.
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>>107820331
I fell for the AMD meme and suffered for 2.5 years with no AI models working on my machine until I replaced it with a 3090. Now I have 2x3090 with an nvlink bridge and I'm happy. I don't gayme so I don't know anything about that usecase.
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>>107820126
Nice argument, valorant player (faggot)

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>"Don't worry dear I already got you Windows 7!"
>The windows 7 at home :

Anyone actually used this on a consumer level (beside people being scammed?)
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>>107819472
7 is trivial to run now, and has been for seven years, and even mid range machines at the time ran it well enough. The issue is that 99% of consumer hardware is low end or extremely low end. It would not run well on a P4 or Celeron system from the time, nor would it run well on an Atom system, all of which were still common in consumer hands in 2009. Pentium Dual Core (not Pentium D) systems and Core 2 could run it smoothly provided they had enough ram, but a lot of systems didn't have 4 GB at the time, and anything less is going to result in heavy use of the page file, which on mechanical hard disks means a serious hit to performance. And of course we can't forget how extremely common igpus like the Intel GMA 950 struggled with Aero effects.

This meant that even if most computers could run Windows 7, and hardware built with it in mind wouldn't be too expensive, there was still a lot of hardware that either didn't support it, or rang poorly with it. Hence the need for things like Starter and Embedded.
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>>107819549
Based breakdown
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>>107819283
As much as I would say that for XP, I disagree for 7. Core2Duo E8400 + 2GB of DDR2 + cheap $25 9500GT, all from 2008 or before, have been running Win7 perfectly for me for ages and still do, in 1920x1200. Especially the 9500GT was never called "beefy" even back then.

I admit >>107819549 is probably right though that older hardware and igpus would struggle, I never tried myself.
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>>107819277
In a weird way, if one has true technical acumen, one has a responsibility, duty, or right, to dissent against Microslop, for force feeding AI down our throats, fraudulent TPM requirements, nullifying perfectly good hardware, and contributing to the dumbfuckery going on with RAM and other components prices. From a normal consumers point of view, and not a consoomers, I'll do my best to never buy anything from any tech company that is laden with hypocrisy, crony capitalism, and evil procession. I will gladly take the action required to block all ads at every level possible. I'll host my own LLM as a legitimate tool to use, locally, via container. and have gladly DeGoogled my life, because I'm not about that botnet life

AI will likely never do what techbros swear it's going to do. Perhaps when LLMs integrate with quantum capacity. Even then, it will be relative.
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>>107820384
LLMs are a grift.

Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
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>>107820209
How is inverting a binary tree going to help Stacy from HR print her 500th rejected application of the day?
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>>107819238
Basically there's a group that is to the jews as the jews are to the gentiles, called the hassidim. Israel of course took in a bunch of hassidim because all jews were welcome. These hassidim then refused to fight in the army, work as little as they can, and have an ungodly number of children. They single handedly prop up israels fertility numbers. Hassidim in the rest of the world are staunchly anti zionist, anti vax, the whole nine yards. Basically anti jews.
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>>107818836
>t.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4ksPvmVRpVM
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>>107816709
kek im only on tiktok but yeah i see that shit too
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What certs to grab after the Comptia trifecta and CCNA? I'm debating MS hybrid or Azure admin, AWS, or VMware but I'm open to whatever. I'm just tired of dealing with end users.

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>>107680640
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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>>107815657
Based retard. I doubt anyone's buying them either, considering shipping costs.
>>107808359
Buy a used/for-parts lot, fix them up, keep one and sell the rest to offset costs.
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>>107815830
I hate that the Titanium was discontinued.
I held one at work recently, and it's very comfortable to use as a tablet. It's very light.
It's a much better 2-in-1 than the 14" X1 Yoga (called 2-in-1 now), which I hate for how bulky/heavy it is.
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>>107818923
Its marketing couldn't decide if it was an ultra premium collectible item or a normal workhorse in a slightly different form-factor so it ended up neither and got sidelined by more familiar series.
It really would have been more successful either if it was a limited anniversary etc device from the start (and explained the price point) , or dropped the pretense that titanium composite display lid made it worth $3000 (that's three and three zeroes) for worse specs than its contemporary $1500 Yoga, Carbon or T series.
Many manufacturers were and still are experimenting with 3:2 displays, especially on tablet/convertible ultraportables, and with even a littel bit of marketing it could have taken over mainline X1 series, if Lenovo ever wanted to do it.
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>>107813540
2898... ahh okay.
I'll order some and do the repair.
I don't know how to check the CPU/PCH, the laptop works fine connected to a monitor anyway.


Also the numpad issue, I think I might have figured it out.

The numpad CAN work on a T14 mobo, but only if the keyboard is manufactured by LiteOn.
The numpad doesn't work on a T14 mobo with a Chicony keyboard.
I tested a few keyboards and this is my conclusion. Weird...
FYI, T14 and T16 motherboards are identical, same exact part number.
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How much coding and video editing can I do on a p14s, should I expect slow processing?

The only desktop i care about on the only distro I care to use.

Mint 22.3 was supposed to come our right before Christmas, but not only is it delayed, but who knows if Cosmic will even be added until after the package base switches to 26.04.
I'm so fucking sick of each 'organization' clinging to their dysfunctional garbage, and I haven't recompiled Cosmic myself for at least three alpha updates because I just want it native already.
No I won't use Pop because it has conflicts with applications that are supposed to just work on Ubuntu, unlike Mint.
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>>107816748
Maybe because I like Mint and don't like Pop, but Cinnamon is still stuck on X11 and Gnome and KDE both suck.
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>>107816811
Containers are Go and Rust.
>>107817261
What's wrong with Cinnamon. That said COSMIC looks pretty fricken nice.
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>>107816547
Pop_OS is still incomplete imo and should've delayed it's stable release by another 6 months.
>Half of the basic settings like cursor customization aren't in the settings window.
>No calendar, calculator, clock app with alarms
>The window setting for default applications any has 9 file types, so no GUI option for changing libreoffice as the default, or any other file type.
>Some applications are slightly transparent and shows parts of the wallpaper when it should be a solid color.
>Adding network drives is a pain in the ass, especially when you connect a NAS directly into the computer. Refuses to connect with smb, defaults to afp. Also, no thumbnails when browsing a network drive on cosmic files.
>Can barely load any webpages, or do any internet related task when downloading any file. (I have 1gb/s down and up)
>Application icons will sometime disappear entirely.
>You cannot change the order of applications in the Application Library

I could list much more. That said, I'd rather continue with the constant pain of using pop os then touch gnome or continue to use windows 11. Pic related should summarize it's first "stable" release
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>>107817666
See you get it. I would rather have Cosmic than Gnome or KrashDE, and I want a Wayland session instead of Cinnamon. Cosmic fits all that, so even with it's issues, I would much rather use Cosmic than anything else. Like I said, I'm still running a self compiled Cosmic from 4 alphas ago because I can't be bothered to manually update. I just want it in a repo already.
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>>107816516
Mint will never support anything that isn't 20 years old ewaste, their own desktop is still stuck on gtk3

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Behold, Apple's legendary attention to detail
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>using Apple

Can't feel sorry when you're going out of your way to do it to yourself.
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>>107811952
Are you still not able to close the lid and not have it go to sleep?
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I hate their philosophy that you should be able to easily and unintentionally undo options that you manually selected. For example, you can filter out photos from your photo roll that have been placed in albums leaving only “loose” or uncategorized photos. This makes it much easier to find and organize photos. However, if you scroll down too far it will remove this filter and it won’t reapply it if you scroll up. You have to manually reapply it. Drives me nuts. When setting a lock screen background you can unintentionally extend a photo which adds an ugly blurred section to the top. You can manually unextend it by unchecking a box, but if you zoom out again it will extend it again. There is no fit to screen option. So damn annoying.
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>>107811324
Replyslop
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>>107812818
> you can't Apple
you can't Apple
> you can't Apple
you can't Apple
> you can't Apple
you can't Apple

What do I need in order to make my own Neuro?
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>>107815884
>live2d model
>a chatbot
>a way to make the chatbot sing in autotune
>the same algo luck 10000 schizo menhera 2 views need
This thread isn't even technology, stay in /vt/, and there's no room in the favelas for another fucking memetuber on twitch.
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>>107815884
Neuro first model is live2d default model
Her voice is Microsoft Voice's Ashley at 1.5x pitch
Her chat was likely from cloud service either Claude or ChatGPT
Her TTS was using cloud service as well, I can't remember the name
Her song were made with RVC
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>>107819500
>soulful secret sauce finetuning data
I wonder if you could compile enough data from transcripts of her streams to accurately recreate her.
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Make the ai(agents) do it
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>>107819998
>AI isn't technology

https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01

Changelog too long to list!

Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
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>>107814164
No, MPC-HC has betyer performance
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What is wrong with stock mpv?
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>>107811381
drag-and-drop=append
>>107814729
stop being an annoying faggot over something so trivial
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>qt
anything that uses qt libraries is bloatware trash
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>>107804906
I prefer Haruna, but if Smplayer finally decides to ditch qt5 which looks like shit on my 4k TV or even better uses Kirigami I will move back.

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THIS is the thread.
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>>107814752
This
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>>107818485
i learned regex and they work now
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>>107815655
>>107815774
use regex
The following regex will filter "one" "two" and "three", the 'i' at the end means that it's case-insensitive.

/one|two|three/i
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Hey thanks for making this thread and keeping the app up to date.
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>>107816667
>2 years old
Look at the beta releases, stupid

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This thing literally requires a 2x laptop batteries to function.
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>>107820414
Why would they put the vent there lol, the switch and deck has them on the bottom because the back is usually covered by your hands anyway
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>>107818414
>No trackpads
LMAO.

>>107820414
Not the first time the GPD Wins are convection ovens, won't be the last time either.

>>107820407
>This costs 3x more just for the base version compared to Decks highest end model.
...Thanks for reiterating his point...?

>>107819900
>This is why Valve is so adamant on keeping the Deck 2 at 15W
"This is why Valve is being frugal and making sure the Deck 2 is an improvement instead of chink shit of 'big power good; small battery whatever!"
(YOU) >>107820407

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>>107820442
You're not putting your fingers there. R4/L4 is where the fingers are.
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>>107820444
Thanks? Yeah, point being you get what you pay for.
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>>107820444
>That is about in line with the original GPD Win 1 back a decade or so ago. IIRC the Win 1 was like $1,000-1,500.
Uh? The original Win1 was like 450 or 500 bucks. I bought a revision model after they were already retail and you couldn't get them for the crowdfunding price.

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>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distro
Genuinely how is this possible?
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try doing anything more complicated than opening a browser and suddenly youre 20 windows 3.1 menus inside some GUI garbage
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>>107816462
You can literally re-create the same thing in Trinity
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>>107816528
>mfw webdevs larp like this then get typosquatting npm viruses
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>>107816462
This things reminds me of this toy unc
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>>107816549
>msdos proved it

Nigger are you serious? The vast majority of people on dos would load up a gui of their choice after boot. We're a hands on species, a gui is intuitive and taps into what we are far better than a terminal can.


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