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does opera gx actually steal data?? is it actually operated or owned by the chinese? or did some retard on the internet just make shit up i genuinely need to know
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>>107818883
this could have been a prompt.
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>>107819341
And you could've been a swallowed cumshot, yet here we are.
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>>107819325
anon you ARE looking at porn you wouldnt usually to give each country a different false info profile on you right?? for privacy ??
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>>107819444
I can't. I like too many types of porn, whatever they think of me it's likely true.
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>closed source browser
It obviously steal your data, but normal opera still is the best android browser till this day,(the gx and mini are worthless) just because you can open PDF instead of downloading, like the trash chrome.

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windows 11 is bloa...
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>3 fck seconds uptime
>2.9gb and increasing
KEK
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>>107818056
>glossy windows XP theme
we need to go back
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>>107814858
I don't want my OS using large amounts of my RAM. I didn't buy the computer so I could run Windows. I bought it so I could run programs.
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>>107816007
win10, not moving even past 2032
ill just go do potato farm at 2033 and thats about that
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>>107814207
about a thousand too many thread but alright

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>1
>spend two hours troubleshooting a problem in some obscure game to get it to work on linux
>finally shows signs of budging
>once its playable i no longer want to play it
>2
>have a cheap phone that isnt supported by any custom ROMs
>spend an hour getting a GSI ROM installed, almost bricked it a few times
>once every component is functional i no longer want to use that phone
>3
>buy an xbox dev mode loicense for my old xbox one
>spent the whole day trying to get The Orange Box running in Xenia (360 emulator) because i dont have a disc
>get it working
>don't want to play it

does this happen to you?
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>>107819827
yes it does
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>>107819827
get into autocross
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>>107819827
Yes. It doesn't go away either. You just get more disciplined.
T xoomer.

>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 14th of January

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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Need I remind you fellers.
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>>107819828
most normal people automatically understand that there is something special about the emotionally and culturally impactful, multi million dollar hit songs. they have no delusions about being able to make such music themselves. wannabe producers are generally quite stupid because they don't have this natural understanding and respect for the top artists and producers. you are one of those incredibly thick arrogant dunning-kruger cunts. you're a complete garbage waste of oxygen.
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>>107819825
Damn, just when I was getting used to torrenting vinyl rips of old records and slapping this bad boy on them to make 'em as loud as each other...
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>>107819926
pathetic

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who is the market for smasnug's ai fridges? surely someone actually wants this shit
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the parrot, repeatedly:
>suck it, jin yang
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>>107818961
market research
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>>107818507
>Samsung, open the freezer door
>I'm sorry Dave, I can't do that
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I don't want to have a conversation with my fridge.
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Nobody, nobody is the market.
But much like smart TVs, they will kill their traditional dumb fridge line and only put out AI shit and other companies will follow.
This is the reason you can't find washing machines that don't use retarded touch screens or AI was cycles now.

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>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98
This is bullshit
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>>107817981
i've had some luck getting games to run using dxwnd. well written games that use ddraw and dx7 will work on win10. so usually if they don't work out of the box and you need some kind of wrapper to emulator to get them to run, then they are going to be buggy and crash often regardless
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>>107813122
Is 86box doing low-level emulation? If you want to low-level emulate a CPU then having "only" 10x the clock isn't that much.
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>>107813122
As a general rule of thumb you need around an order of magnitude more processing power to emulate accurately. Now, if they were to make a faster but less accurate VT-x based core to do the CPU stuff and then still let you have emulated period-accurate sound cards and GPUs (which is what I assume you're using 86box instead of VMware for) it could get by on a lot less.
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>>107813135
This would makes sense on different architectures
this is all x86
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>>107819591
Not as fine tunable.

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Why are AI image/video gen people so cagey about their set-ups/workflows?
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>>107819363
Basically proompters want to maintain the illusion that their slop is somehow intentionally good when really they just tried thousands of different random choices and a few looked good by pure luck. Usually it's just as easy as telling the AI which artist to plagiarize, thus discrediting the AI "artist" entirely if anyone knew their workflow.
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>>107819795
>complaining about thieves stealing when AI promptoid fags themselves need to steal so their six-finger generator can work
not sure if bait or just retarded
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>>107819363
Because it's what makes them "unique".
If it gets out, anyone can copy them exactly.
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>>107819795
>We put a lot of work into our prompts and workflows
Exactly this. They're useless leeches on society who never in their miserable lives have ever done anything worth something and now for the first time ever they found something that they can do. The problem is that they believe what they're doing is something so indescribably big, an accomplishment of such a monumental scale that they try to protect it like the Soviet Union protected their state secrets.
What they don't realize is that they're basically safeguarding a recipe on how to cook pasta in salt water. But don't let them know, they might rope themselves if they're confronted with the truth.
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>>107819363
caterpillar, made of diamonds, detailed
(my gen). flattered.

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/
>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@preview

The CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
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I really prefer IDE integration over standalone terminal tools, mainly because text editing is awkward in TUIs. The available operations for selecting/editing text are very limited and they're different from the ones I have muscle memory for. I'm used to jumping around with ctrl+arrows, then selecting some words with ctrl+shift+arrows, then typing to throw away and replace what I just selected. Or ctrl-backspace to instantly get rid of the last word I typed.
It makes it annoying to write and edit long detailed prompts, which is what you're doing most of the time you're interacting with these things. Maybe it's fine if you know vim and use its vim mode.
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>>107819337
they broke the workaround and now it's the top of hackernews daily complete with literal fedoras defending Anthropic while OpenAI just announced OpenCode support https://github.com/headllines/hackernews-daily/issues/2011
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>>107819528
>Maybe it's fine if you know vim and use its vim mode.
It is in fact fine. Trying to use CUA controls in a unix terminal is always a culture clash.
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>>107816038
Why use this over codex or claude code? If you already pay for one its free.
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>>107819869
Because it works with fucking everything else too.

https://github.com/charmbracelet/catwalk/tree/main/internal/providers/configs

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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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>>107815002
Yes every release was such a major regression that people would rather use decades old software than switch to severely degraded new software.
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>>107808633
nah, even if userspace became a janky mess (which it really isn't if you use even remotely modern software) the kernel will still always make linux the superior choice for reliability & performance
macos is hw-locked
windows is built on NT so it is a clusterfuck of bugs and bad design choices from the ground up
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>>107809319
>They play the GUI like it is 95.
Win95 looked OK. Had an actual UI designer think about it.
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>>107816293
Name 1 anon
You can't
>muh ssds
GTK4 is perfectly capable of requesting SSDs, it's up to the app developer
>muh menu bars
GtkBox, GtkDropDown
>muh themes
GTK4 is just as themable and instead of the crap format, themes can now use CSS with all the gradient, layout and animation goodies
>muh performance
GTK4's default renderer is Vulkan, no other version of GTK is capable of doing that and most other toolkits can't and won't
>muh window position, keyboard shit
GTK4 is focusing on Wayland instead of abandoned protocols, if Wayland adds support for whatever you are pissing yourself over, so will GTK
>muh missing widgets
Make them yourself? You aren't retarded are you? Why should everyone have to deal with your buttplug controller widget bloat?
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>>107819410
sup ebbusy

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With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
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>>107819750
Instead of posting this bilge over & over, explain to everyone, why I should use Desktop Linux over a Mac.
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>>107819770
>Instead of posting this trvthnvke over & over, explain to everyone, why I should use toilets over a street.
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>>107819398
>It's not disabled by default
it's not installed by default, but the system literally prompts you to install it when you attempt to run a x86 binary, which it does after a simple click on a "yes" button.
for a quick comparison, WSL on windows doesn't even work until you manually go and enable it in the old menu of "turn windows features on and off", and it will silently fail to open any distro with a cryptic error message until you install a missing component which it doesn't mention anywhere, like the hypervisor thingy or the container support.
>and there were rumors that they wanted to sunset it in this version or the next
embarrassing that you need to resort to lies and baseless rumors to support your nonexistent argument
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the deafening silence after the microjeet shills are called out and they deploy the damage control squad of pajeets that are unable to post anything other than copypastas or make a single compelling argument
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>>107819786
Just as I expected, you have no answer.

BTW, how do street shitters afford a Mac?

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>>107806547
>>107806729
It goes like this:
> B) bash
> A) zsh
> S) fish
> ...
> ...
> ...
> S++++) tcl
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BBC_basic/micro_python
both less than 64k bytes
BBC_basic include in VIM
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>>107819706
micro_python in the list only cose zoomers
it have memory consuming source codes and only external text editor
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for "just users" - use mc/far2l
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>>107819072
I've been waiting for someone to explain this tickle bullshit.

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So webp has completely taken over the internet?
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Dumb frogposter
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webp is good, people just shit on it cause they're dumb
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>>107819718
it's bad because 4chan doesn't support it you dumb nigger
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>>107819759
irrefutable logic, my mind has been changed
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>>107819759
This is unironically a more valid reason than wintoddlers crying about lack of support. You've convinced me, I kneel.

if you use a text editor you're a fucking casual. see picrel
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>>107817503
Actually that would be gnu nano
t. zoomer.
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>oomphie doesnt build a high precision inductive coil to flip bits on his spinning rust at 7200 rpm
no refunds for SSDs
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>>107817503
unixv4 had ed. sovl
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>>107819783
My Macbook also has it
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>>107817474
do you, as a black ass african, feel you are properly represented in the tech field?

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>you now remember what reading documentation in 2020 was like
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>>107818781
bbc
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>>107818783
British Broadcasting Corporation?
Now I'm even more confused.
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>>107818781
I don't get it either
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>>107818659
Sun's Javadoc from 1997 is still unsurpassed.
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>>107818781
go stands for Garbage Objects

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Why does Rust not have libraries?
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>>107818997
>he doesn't know about %systemroot%\WinSxS
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>>107818998
>>107819013
In the case of windows, there’s a bunch of shit in going on in the background to load the right version of the DLL, unless it’s already bundled with the application. I’m not that familiar with Windows on that front though, I’m just aware that they resolved “DLL hell” by allowing multiple versions of the same DLL to coexist, and they’re loaded some other way than just name. On Linux, it’s loaded by name, and libraries handle maintaining compatibility between major versions themselves.

It also depends on whether it’s runtime loading, or compile time loading. In the former case you just get a handle to the loaded library and query the kernel for symbol locations. In the latter, the kernel will map the library into the specified address spaces in the executables linking info. No copies involved, it just makes not that when the program access X address range, remap the access into the real address space the library sits in. Any program using the library will be using the same code.
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>>107819098
t. Never played a video game
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>>107818973
>Why does Rust not have libraries?
The rust compiler itself isn't even finished and stable yet, why would they have libraries too?
Plus, rust operates like nodejs and other languages where you create a project and download everything into there and compile everything into one package, C libraries usually are shipped with the operating system, so they can be reused by everyone else.
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>>107818973
>>107819796
Rust does have libraries. C and C++ people used to be against dynamic linking and shared libraries because UNIX only had static linking. Dynamic linking was something from mainframe operating systems and Windows that is against the UNIX philosophy. Plan 9 and Go people are still against it.
https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/linkage.html
>--crate-type=dylib, #![crate_type = "dylib"] - A dynamic Rust library will be produced. This is different from the lib output type in that this forces dynamic library generation. The resulting dynamic library can be used as a dependency for other libraries and/or executables. This output type will create *.so files on Linux, *.dylib files on macOS, and *.dll files on Windows.


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