>>107810025>find trash>fight raccoons>rummage through trash>find laptop
>>107809526haha OP I love froggo XD
>>107813146turns 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.
>>107813389Meds
>>107809675I'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.
>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
>>107807951You don't need a desk, simply use it to render video and it'll start hovering, how cool is that.
>>107812163Thank you anon for making me laugh.
>>107807784>Are you winning, son.
>>107807784>fn key>no F row >battery>less powerful than a fucking phoneinto the trash it goes, that's not a serious computer.>>107812581make it this size and but an actual computer inside instead of this abomination
>>107807784>>107811998>>107811990>>107812583I'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>>107810322so two halves of a laptop?
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.
>>107812297Javascript is something completely differnt. They ran on Java's coattails using the same name. That's what I read
>>107812297what did he say
>>107812235I actually remember those MS Java Virtual Machine CDs MS had to distribute separately with Win98 because of this. Wow.
>>107812235Java was birthed by a genius and grew up in litigation and was taken in by a house even more litigious.
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>>107808995Because Google. Everything is perpetual beta, multiple teams, sometimes playing against each other...
So, it looks like the Grok chatbot on X will only edit pictures for paying (blue tick) accounts, as consequence of the whole bikinization scandal:https://archive.ph/HlAVXhttps://archive.ph/Ysm5iThe image generator on grok.com is completely unaffected, like the BBC article mentions (and most other outlets seemed to miss). I have no idea whether it was/is easier to goonify stuff on X than on the dedicated Grok website/app, though.
Lets hope it saves my dads decade plus old pc cuz win 10 on this piece of shit was like walking thru molasses
>>107807468For 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
>upgrade to 8GB of RAM>throw in a SSD>LubuntuEven then it will be terrible to use desu
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.
>>107812326Right still can't makeup for the little l2 cache
>>107806190Use an SSD. Fastest speedup you can do.
>>107812746this, only because its available in every program ever and consistency matters the most to me
>>107813069post it
I'm a gruvbox npc
>>107807920:colo koehler
>>107807920Everything is plain white font. Colors are too distracting.
Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
>>107783487wtf it works smooth for me. it feels sorta like adjusting your car throttle not steering a boat
>>107775829It'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.
>>107810797unless i'm typing or playing a game, my left hand is honestly quite rarely rested on my keyboard
>>10781194299% 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
>>107812153idk what this webm is supposed to convey, but to me it comes off an an unsatisfying version of the dreamcast boot animation
What are you cool kids working on?Previous: >>107756119
>>107812689Software 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.
>>107800178Seething midwit
>>107806170reminds me of 2010s ios prank apps lol
>>107800078Am I missing something?
>>107814045try not using recursionis cache even big enough?also aren't you recomputing each time dot product would i32::MIN check assembly
>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 deadUse >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107814638>public trackers
>>107814622It's the path to TBD for non bangladeshis
>>107814624You can't buy a hybrid remux. Private trackers often provide a superior experience to the paid options. If you're on PTP or HDB some autistic pixel counter went through 20 versions of the same movie on different blurays and web-dls and decided which ones had the best video and audio and synced them so you didn't have to, then they muxed in all the subtitles.>>107814654I do a bit of charity work. Often with the help of some hacked seedboxes lmao.
>>107814670>You can't buy a hybrid remuxI'm not autistic enough, but wouldn't the better option be to just buy the blu-ray yourself and watch it on a 4k TV? If I was rich, that's what I would do to maximise the /comfyness/
>>107814696Well let me give you an example. The remastered bluray of The Parallax View. The Criterion release is good but the French disc from the same scan is better. You could buy that disc but it has shitty audio with no bass. The old Amazon web-dl, while it has lossy audio, sounds much better even though it looks way worse. So if you spent money on that premium product what did you end up with? Good picture, shit audio, and it can't be helped.
So I made the terrible mistake of studying to become a backend dev late in my life (I am 29 turning 30). I am currently working at my first internetship which is this webapp startup which basically is a wrapper for different AI models.It fucking sucks, everything sucks. Not a single person writes their own code, everything is AI generated. No unit tests, no integration tests, just pure vibes and let people manually test code flow. The CEO and Product Owner talks about shipping constantly but I feel like we are no where close.MongoDB fucking sucks as well, holy hell I hate it so much. Give me MySQL or something similar. Is this what software dev is like now? I can't expect anything else from now on?
>>107813659>startup>vibecoding>webapp>AiYeah, your company is going bankrupt in 3... 2... 1...
>>107813794I think you should pick database depening on what you are actually trying to do. Our webapp quite nicely maps to relational databases due to accounts having this or that. Right now, to my knowledge, deleting an account means that you also have to delete every single thing associated with that account via code in the service layer, and if you don't you will have things staying around in your database that shouldnt exist.A SQL database would fix that problem very easily.
I did my internship in a company like this too, turning 28 this year. Thankfully (?) I got a job in financial tech at a large bank group. Unless that is shit too. Just work on your own projects on company time and try to get a better place
>>107813849>deleting anything everdata is king
>>107813980you should have been deleted when your dad forgot to pull out of your whore mother
Samsung alludes to the idea that products will need to be repriced, which very likely affects the Galaxy S series. The most recent reports suggest the Galaxy S26 series will be slightly more expensive.
>>107813982no ty, I only buy pixel
I wouldn't mind having to pay $1900 for a single 8 GB stick of DDR5 if it means South Korea gets nuked off of the face of the Earth.
Imagining and upscaling images is faster than constructing them.
>>107813831But there is extra latency, Nvidia has even a tool to measure PCL.They try to hide it with saying DLSS scaling will benefit the lantecy more then FG will increase it, but it's still bullshit and FG and even native is still higher latency then just DLSS upscaling. >>107813851Lossless Scaling is even worse in every way, even their upscaling had DLSS/FSR FG levels of latency increase. Absolutely useless outside of 1% niche use cases (i.e. Intel iGPU and running a game with hardcoded res and framerate on a modern display).
>>107813851>For context, I play on a 5120x1440 screen with 240 Hz, so I'm the target audience that needs these fake frames to max out their screen.You'd probably have a better experience just using VRR at whatever FPS it runs without FG.
>>107813880It's not like I haven't tried that. FG still feels much better to me.I can run like 80 FPS without FG and it looks choppy to the eyes. There's no tearing but I can tell it feels low-fps. Then with framegen I can get to 240 and it feels silky smooth. I don't notice an increase in latency, and the artifacts are minimal at best (only notice them when really looking for them).
>>107813880>>107813929Also, VRR causes flicker with the background lighting of the screen, which is a much bigger issue, that's why I never turn VRR on anymore even if I don't use framegen
>>107813945That's a monitor issue. There's even OLEDs that don't' flicker or flicker in very specific scenarios (like low FPS that swinging heavily) while doing VRR.
This is fucking crazy. Robbers and thieves all around, before it was corsair canceling the order and jacking up the price of the same pre-built by 800 usd, now they ask 500 usd extra for the supposedly ram that was in stock after the order is placed. What's next? Bring your own ram pre-builts?
Clown world..
>>107809584I don't know Canadian law, but usually handoff of a good marks the end of a sale, not the start. "Dispatched" is also ambiguous, there is no meaningful difference between hiring a courier to deliver a psckage to the consumer, and hiring a courier to move a package between two storagehouses you own, or even moving it yourself. In both cases you are still the owner of the thing until it's actually in posession of the buyer
>>107811406>see how much people are willing to pay?This is literally always the case, retard. They were not selling at cost before.
I never thought that I would say that but I really wish, China would get EUV ready and fill the consumer hardware supply gap that's been ripped open by ScamAI and co.
>>107809623Your mom maid 5000 euros sucking dick behind your local MacDonald.Hiroshima is a greedy Gook.
>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98 This is bullshit
>>107813122It's meant for very old games / software that requires very accurate hardware emulation. You're not supposed to use it to re-create some late stage, high end Win98 build.
>>107813251>>107813258>>107813264VirtualBox (or Qemu/KVM or VMware) + SoftGPU can be decent for gaming. But I'd recommend >>107813334 / >>107813425 for older and anything newer just wrappers / patches and run native if possible.
>>107813411>This might be a stupid question but why do we even need cpu emulation when this omores guy can run win98 with AM5 cpu and voodoo (through PCI PCIe adapter but still)?That's the OS.all the hardware you have will then still need win98 drivers. good luck with that.
>>107813953We actually have drivers for most common and generic shit, like onboard audio and USB. Plus you can use old hardware, as anon mentioned, nothing stopping you from using PCIe to PCI bridges.
>>107813953Can emulate the hardware just fine assuming someone has went through the entire asspain of creating hardware input/output
Who's running their x201 from the SD card slot and keeps a collection of cards they swap?Also neofetch thread