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how come it still doesn't have text search?
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It's deliberated (some really small portions of the web are searchable, like if memory serves me you can search Pastebin and some government sites, but that's it).

If people could easily find information there, there would be a lot of takedown notices, especially thanks to those EU cuck countries with "right to be forgotten" and GDP laws. If you can't search, the information is preserved.

I call preservation "preservation by obscurity".
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Hell, you can literally find child porn on the wayback machine from the early 2000s (it was some geocities site that got saved). Essentially, making the site easy to search, with withe implementation of things like full text search, reverse image search, etc... would considerably expand the problems, lawsuits, and information being removed there.
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>>107813906
Where can it be found?
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>>107813906
>>107814142
archive.ph is even better

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How exactly is phone theft still a thing?
Is there a secret way to get past this screen?
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>>107813056
Oh that's a good bonus then
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>>107812982
Rooting modern phones is such a pain in the ass I doubt it's in any way possible to root a locked phone
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>>107813055
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>>107812752
every singe iphone has been cracked.
this is just obvious icuck cum glazing.
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>>107812647
>Is there a secret way to get past this screen?
wouldn't you like to know, niggerboy?

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That's what you get for gatekeeping, chuds.
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>>107806104
I really liked the discussions on the best way to do things.
At least before the no fun mods locked the thread.
I don't know where I'd get that now.
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>>107806104
Remember when "copying from stackoverflow" was seen as a sign of being a bad programmer? Ah, good old time. Now AI shits out entire programs in seconds.
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>>107811467
nostalgic
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>>107806104
The inverse relationship between AI growth and shrinking training data.

What could go wrong...
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No shit the amount of new questions was eventually going to slow down when you can find someone already asking your question nine times out of ten.

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https://x.com/mymixtapez/status/2008649593140249002

How did they build it? It plays movies and has twin stereo speakers.
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>>107810240
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Uu__BP26sc
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> phone in a fucking box

LITERALLY XXII CENTURY TECHNOLOGY

do you people have no imagination?
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>>107806956
I'm starting to think jewlers sell these rappers nickle plate/stainless instead of whatever precious metal they claim it to be.
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>rapper chain that shows the time
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>>107810502
kek

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Anybody tried Kimi?
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>>107813683
Yeah, it sucks balls (not literally unfortunately).
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>>107813683
kimi ga suki

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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>>107813781
*drove. I am an idiot.
I want to ask a question to vim users here. How good you guys are with regular expressions? I never had to use them regularly, so I always relearn them again when I have to use them.
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>>107813829
>How good you guys are with regular expressions?
I find them to be very easy. If you ignore the advanced features, it's just '.', '*', '+', '?', '(,)', '{,}', '[,]', and '(,)'. Advanced features are a little annoying because they're not consistent between different implementations, but I think the only such features I use are some character classes and word boundaries.
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I've tried to switch to NeoVim so many times but the setup process is so unbelievably stupid that I always end up back in Vim
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>>107813893
I use \w , \d and \S quite a lot besides the basics and that's often enough for me. And ^ and $ too of course.
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>>107814107
also having incsearch and hlsearch turned on helps some since you literally see what gets caught by the regular expression

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>https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2026/01/msg00090.html
>the Debian GNOME team has a goal of removing gtk+2.0 from Forky before
the 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 able
support fractional scaling (125% for instance) as is possible with
GTK3 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 HAPPY

Can't wait for Lundukeberg to make a ragebait video over this.
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>>107812401
What if I want to do something more complex than just a baby's first text editor or a shell command wrapper?
Also are you referring to the initial startup times? You are right that GPU resource allocation and upload takes time but overall processing power usage and efficiency is increased as that is a one time increase. That is, if you're not busting
GskCairoNode
s everywhere, which are required to draw on every draw queue call and are then uploaded to GPU, for ever frame.
And even that specific one time hit could be eliminated for very common programs like nautilus by becoming a background app. That way even when the window is seemingly closed and reopened you don't have to reallocate and reupload GPU resources as you never gave up on them.
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rip ROX
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>>107812761
> What if I want to do something more complex than just a baby's first text editor or a shell command wrapper?
Use standard widgets whenever possible. For everything else use a gl canvas + vulkan.
Everything else is a sub 1% usecase.
> Also are you referring to the initial startup times?
No the current implementation is slower on *all* metrics
> And even that specific one time hit could be eliminated for very common programs like nautilus by becoming a background app.
More useless bloated daemons clogging up memory just for displaying a basic fucking file browser, such progress.
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>>107809319
I 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
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gtk is obselete.
You should use x11 instead.

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>>107810025
>find trash
>fight raccoons
>rummage through trash
>find laptop
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>>107809526
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>107813146
turns out bots are making these replies. interesting.
glowies make the meme then they make the controlled pushback against the meme too. an endless polarization, just like with everything else they do.
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>>107813389
Meds
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>>107809675
I've seen companies making the satalite boards for amazon throw computers away. I would assume there's nothing sensitive on it if they do. If there is, that's on them, but free hardware is free hardware.

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>The HP EliteBoard G1a, a fully functional PC installed inside a keyboard, has been shown off at CES 2026. It uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 Krackan Point CPUs and can support up to 64 GB RAM, 2 TB storage and power two 4K displays.
Mac Mini is now obsolete
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>>107807951
You don't need a desk, simply use it to render video and it'll start hovering, how cool is that.
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>>107812163
Thank you anon for making me laugh.
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>>107807784
>Are you winning, son.
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>>107807784
>fn key
>no F row
>battery
>less powerful than a fucking phone
into the trash it goes, that's not a serious computer.
>>107812581
make it this size and but an actual computer inside instead of this abomination
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>>107807784
>>107811998
>>107811990
>>107812583
I'd legitimately replace my mini PC with one if it had a ThinkPad keyboard (that was also repleaceable). I think Lenovo should just steal Dell's idea
>>107810322
so two halves of a laptop?

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Ronald Whyte was the federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California who handled much of the Sun vs. Microsoft dispute over Java in the late 1990s.

He issued a preliminary injunction in 1998 that ordered Microsoft to stop distributing versions of its Windows‑specific Java that failed Sun’s compatibility tests.

Whyte’s rulings were key in forcing Microsoft to back away from “polluted” Java extensions and comply with the original Java licensing terms.
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>>107812297
Javascript is something completely differnt. They ran on Java's coattails using the same name. That's what I read
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>>107812297
what did he say
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>>107812235
I actually remember those MS Java Virtual Machine CDs MS had to distribute separately with Win98 because of this. Wow.
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>>107812235
Java was birthed by a genius and grew up in litigation and was taken in by a house even more litigious.

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Lets hope it saves my dads decade plus old pc cuz win 10 on this piece of shit was like walking thru molasses
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>>107807468
For this distro, it quite literally is just plug and play. Buy an SSD and install MX Linux. I don’t know why, but Linux Mint Xfce felt slow compared to MX Linux, and I have a Celeron processor for that computer. Maybe a systemd thing
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>upgrade to 8GB of RAM
>throw in a SSD
>Lubuntu
Even then it will be terrible to use desu
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I have Arch with i3 as my window manager, doing fine as a collegefag with 8gb's of RAM (DDR4). I also have a used Acer (Aspire 3) that wouldn't even boot properly with Windows, you had to reboot the damn thing like 3 times before it would start normally. After I got Arch on it, it would crash sometimes and I didn't know why. Checked the logs and found nothing. Then one day a firmware update for the AMD processor and integrated graphics came and the crashing stopped.

Try to find another stick of DDR3 if you can. I also had XFCE in the beginning, but switched to i3 because I liked how it would split the screen into 2 equal windows automatically. This shit by itself is so useful for me.
Try i3, maybe you'll like it. Or if you're on Wayland, get Sway or whatever other tiling window manager. I have no need for fancy animations so I'm sticking with i3.
Be aware that i3 does require some tinkering, but their site has good documentation. In essence, you will just have to edit the i3 configuration file if you want to use it.

Best of luck and don't remove your installation medium until the OS is installed.
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>>107812326
Right still can't makeup for the little l2 cache
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>>107806190
Use an SSD. Fastest speedup you can do.

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>>107812746
this, only because its available in every program ever and consistency matters the most to me
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>>107813069
post it
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I'm a gruvbox npc
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>>107807920
:colo koehler
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>>107807920
Everything is plain white font. Colors are too distracting.

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Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
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>>107783487
wtf it works smooth for me. it feels sorta like adjusting your car throttle not steering a boat
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>>107775829
It's okay if it is actually a 3 button mouse, which are rare these days. Most of them either have the third button by pressing the left and right buttons together, or have the button under the scroll wheel, both of which can sometimes lead to accidental pastes.
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>>107810797
unless i'm typing or playing a game, my left hand is honestly quite rarely rested on my keyboard
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>>107811942
99% of people don't use linux and/or don't middle-click unintentionally. also 99% of statistics are made-up, you sure as shit didn't ask a single other soul their opinion
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>>107812153
idk what this webm is supposed to convey, but to me it comes off an an unsatisfying version of the dreamcast boot animation

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What are you cool kids working on?
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>>107812689
Software enshittified so hard that people search for panaceas everywhere rather than learning how to program.
Retards do async for speed so that means Python async and Javascript async is le fast. Instead of, you know, using a language that isn't filtered by a for loop.
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>>107800178
Seething midwit
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>>107806170
reminds me of 2010s ios prank apps lol
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>>107800078
Am I missing something?
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>>107814045
try not using recursion
is cache even big enough?
also aren't you recomputing each time dot product would i32::MIN
check assembly

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>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead
Use >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.


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what's the best version of Star Trek (VOY and DS9) I could get on private trackers? officialy, there is no bluray edition, and the highest I saw were H265x encodes of tv recordings, suprisingly.
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>>107814778
There's more to modern luxury piracy. You can have Plex or Jellyfin allow you to conveniently access this content from disparate sources using a familiar Netflix like interface. You can allow your friends and family access to it to. It has massive advantages over having a collection of discs alongside subscriptions to 20 streaming services. Just because you're rich doesn't mean you want to be hassled by a bunch of bullshit.
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>>107814778
I'm "rich" enough to pay for blu-rays and subscriptions I want. I still pirate for the reason cited by the anon above. But the biggest point for me is subs, how official offerings are shit in that regard. Very poor customization options or quality control.
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>>107814807
more on subs: what I want as a non-native english speaker that watches everything with subs, that official offerings often do poorly:
- non-CC offering (I don't like subs moving around) and ideally no SDH
- not too big, not too bright in HDR
- customizable alignment (I want them low, in the black bars if applicable)
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>>107814866
also no way to get blu-ray quality with customizations that SRT subs provide. Also no blu-ray quality available digitally, I don’t like physical media taking space and degrading for no reason.


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