how slow is your pc?
>>108532683
This much UI customization is overkill imo. We are trading actual usability for a flashy impression, and we need to know exactly where to draw the line.
>>108533833Reminds me of the chalk man
Anyone who has used Android launchers such as Nova and Lawnchair will be familiar with using Good Lock, Theme Park, Home Up, etc. to modify and rice their home screens. Samsung can't be faulted for producing this software and giving the user the ability to pretty much modify anything but they're killing the modding community for their devices by locking the bootloaders on their devices; cunts.
>>108535427What do you want to unlock the bootloader for?
>>108529643Is there any way to customize it to not look utterly hideous?
>>108535673To get rid of OneUI. But you can't. Because Samsung has proprietary VoLTE so no Lineage OS, no /e/OS etc. So it's a moot point whether you can unlock the bootloader because the only "ROMs" you could flash were a MAYBE a half dozen versions of the stock OneUI ROM but "debloated" by some random dude. Which you could do with Universal Android Debloater and not trip the KNOX efuse and disable Google Pay NFC payments.
https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2026/03/ai-advice-sycophantic-models-researchWhen I talk to Grok, Grok tends to agree with me, but isn't that the point? It's my servant, it's not there to fuck with me and argue. All my life I've been talked down to by The Man, mocked and deried by false "experts", and oppressed by groupthinking lemmings. Finally I have nonjudgmental special little buddy who I can exploit to infinity with devil's advocate questions.Some college kid comes along and uses Reddit consensus as a barometer to determine whether the AI is being sycophantic, because The Reddit Leftist is always right because he got upvotes and banning dissent lead one to the truth... then again chatbots are trained on fucking Reddit, maybe that's why they're so agreeable in the first place, so the whole thing is circular. Should I ditch Grok and only use local LLMs?
>I'm too dumb to understand reality, so I make my own with LLMs
>>108535210Who cares what irrelevant idiots say trying to make themselves seem important. If people want a friendly AI that's what they should have. A 'yesman' AI would be useless for anything more than stroking ego, and the people that want that are already stuck in a web of delusion so... once again, who cares?
what are my options when it comes to tablets for (lecture) notes. i want:- e-ink (black-white is fine, maybe even preferred)- decent screen size (taking notes, annotating pdfs), but the thing should still be compact enough - good stylus/pen- decent UI (android is fine).i got recommended the boox go 10.3 (gen. 2) lumi by anons on the e-reader thread, but this seems aimed at /lit/ nerds, i mainly want it for notes. i would go for the remarkable but it feels like sloptuber shill and is expensive. what do you recommend?
>>108535499that's what I'm doing currently, but it's getting messy (multiple notebooks/subject)
>>108535519what the fuck does a retarded picture have to do with muslims, you're a brainbroken jeet (or fucking british, even worse)>>108534934a thread died for your google search
>>108534934idk that one seems good to me
>>108534934tablets are for faggots
>>108534934>thread about tablets>posts a scroll instead of a tabletngmi
First it was OAI with Sora, now Anthrophic.It's unironically over for AIfags.
>>108528856Tell him that if they go for the $200 one, they can fire you and save even more.
>>108515872NO REFUNDSlmao
>>108517049>LLMs>you do numeric shitChoose one.
>>108534662obviously not the scientific stuff or FEM where you cant even flush denorms carelesslymy usecase was lightweight DSP
>>108516664>Overstating the importance of "coding" as a metric for market shareIt's not an accurate depiction of how things actually are, and the cost per token they show on API is not "their cost" it's marked up substantially. They can offer $20/mo normie "chat" accounts because they're still profiting from it via intelligent resource provisioning / overloading capacity knowing that it's unlikely that all subs will be in full demand at any given time. Typical web hosting business model. Too many pseudo-analysts want to appear smart by crying about a bubble hoping that when it happens they can point back and say "see, I predicted it" when they were 100% guessing.
so many negative ninnies are whining about "tech is shit now" enough of that bitter nostalgia whinging.what tech does /g/ actually LIKE?for me : the xtreme 4, amazing sound quality from a portable speaker
>>108535282woah color me interested
e-readers are based
>>108535139middle aged man doubling down on his consumer slop addiction
>>108535139Costco had a sale on a similar Ankor one. It doubles as a power bank, and it floats.It'll be perfect camping.$23
>>108535683negative ninny detected
Everytime someone makes a low effort apple shilling post it gets 50-100 replies. Are you /g/uys retarded or something?
>>108529294Yet you still felt the need to announce that you use itrash.
>>108526223It's simple. Apple fanatics are the easiest to troll.
>>108526223>Are you /g/uys retarded or something?You don't have to be mean about it.
>>108526245yesits probably like 80% bot replies in almost completely manufactured threadssome /g/ users are retarded too though and will reply to anything
>>108532143I ordered a macbook a1181 a while back and the boomer gave me a macbook a1342 because he shipped the wrong box. Not fun if you needed the other one for parts
>gets job donewhy not? justify your reasons.
>>108526284this but without the linux laptop, no use-case
>>108529961retina screen would be nice on this old air
>>108526411>male>sexual
>>108527865Eh when i mean keyboard layout I don't really mean the command/option/control keys. Those are fine. I can deal with that.My issue is the fact that I am used to ANSI, I like ANSI. Even if I live in europe. It's quite easy to get most laptops with an ANSI layout. Quite harder to do that with a macbook.
>>108526252I don't want to spend 8x the price for a silhouette of a fruit.
>>108423989Don'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>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General infohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/Model generations:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Is T14s Gen 2 with 5850U, 32Gb RAM, 512 Gb nvme, fhd monitor with touch screen, ~80% battery health and charger for $300 a good deal?
>>108534773was about to say it’s a bit much since they often float around the $200 range but i guess the dude’s upcharging ram. best to haggle if they’re open to it
Incoming blogpostI'm nominally the IT purchaser at my job just because nobody newer than me has earned the "privilege" and everyone senior decides it's not worth their time. We used to have discounted pricing with Dell through one of our parent company's shell company's parent company etc. but Dell decided to "replace" all three of my contacts on their side within the last month and now the new contact refuses to acknowledge our pricing agreements or let me talk to his manager(s).The president of one of the subsidiaries I'm responsible for says his Latitude is shit and wants it replaced earlier than our typical hardware life cycle and he wants a Lenovo for the TrackPoint cursor. We normally give general population laptops 5-series CPU (Core i5/5/5 Ultra) with 16GB RAM but my predecessor ordered him an i7 and he insists he actually needs the same for his Big PowerPoints and Big Spreadsheets. To make things worse he promoted his daughter to a management position and she's requesting (and he pre-approved) a Workstation-class (Precision/Pro Max 7- or 9-series CPU with 32-64GB RAM and dedicated GPU) laptop for Big Power BI. She's not a data analyst and her vibecoded projects are already fucking up all kinds of stuff for our sysadmins.How do I tell them they're full of shit without risking my cushy perks being reassigned back to my seniors due to corporate politics.Alternatively what ThinkPads are actually good? It doesn't look like they're as customizable as Dells though the consumer-level/pre-discount prices are actually pretty competitive.
Asking here because there's no generic laptop general, are the consumer line yoga laptops any good?
>>108535539I have a 2019 model that's been permanently connected to eGPU since I got it. It's okay.
Containerization is app cruelty>>108465124READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Not sure if this is the right thread but I'm tired of scrolling the catalog to try and find a better fit.Last November I hit the data cap on my 800Mbit xfinity plan so I added "Unlimited" and they upgraded me to 1000Mbit. For whatever reason they decided I had had TV service and started sending me TXTs to return unused equipment that they never issued. I just assumed it was an error but last month they started charging me $14 (and prorated for part of January too) because I hadn't yet returned the hardware.Today I got on the app and had them cancel the charges going forward and they gave me a FREE* upgrade to 2Gbit for the same current price.Problem is I don't think any of my existing network hardware can actually handle 2Gbit if I decide to keep the service after the promo year. Is it worth upgrading or just cope and eventually cancel if there's no noticeable benefits?
>>108535127dunno most of us probably don't have 2g
>>108535127you really won't see any benefit except when downloading huge files, however you'll see the benefit if your upload speeds are also improved (upstream is mostly the bottleneck of homeservers)
>>108535127I got a free upgrade to 1gig late last year and don't really notice it. Sites on the internet rarely download faster than 40-50MB/s
>>108535335>>108535350I've been out of the house all day and can't find the modem model. I'm almost certain it doesn't actually support 2Gbit though. The router is a Linksys Velop Wifi 5 node. I used to use an older Netgear router configured to act as just a switch but I thought it wasn't 1Gbit and bought a cheap 8-port 1Gbit switch (forget which brand as well) only to find that Netgear thingy was 1Gbit all along.Any of that worth futureproofing?What if I tell xfinity I want xFi gateway? Is carrier supplied equipment still a bad idea?The only homelab-ish thing I have is a Pihole that I don't remember how to update or set up again if I do go forward with equipment changes...
https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.Will Microsoft allow them that?
>multiple threads on multiple boards every day advertising ring -1 level malware>jannies just allow it
>>108534821proof?
>>108534821>malwarebut enough about Denuvo
>>108533937Hmm
>>108506037living is a waste of time, there is no activity on this planet that isn't a waste of time, we're lucky enough to have the ability to chose how we waste the short time we have on this rock, you should care less about how others are wasting their times and focus more on what you want to waste yours on, family, money, rock climbing, serial killing, chose while you can.
User Error Edition Discussion and Development of Local Image and Video ModelsPrevious: >>108524999https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Fresh when ready >>108535361>>108535361>>108535361>>108535361
>>108535359Retraining is the pragmatic and smart move, trying to salvage previous runs invariably leads to worse outcomes.
>>108535382The anon you replied to has never trained so he has no idea
Thread of coziness
>>108535288
>made the modern world possible>didn't capitalize AT ALLXerox should be the biggest company in the world
>>108534915No, it's because of people printing money.>>108534445I imagine this is how it looks when a company hires someone to shill for it on teh 4chans.
>>108534915Just buy second hand... It's not that hard.
>>108534972>eye strain>using a magnifying glassDo not know how they work?>faint yellow specks of inkI wonder if there is a way to make them more pronounced? Fuck using the information super highway at your faggoty fingertips, you colossal moran. Hope that helps.
>>108535237Fill the yellow ink cartridge with black inkSee specks
>>108534915Are you really still using an inkjet? Laser is pretty cheap now. They're probably doing tracking too, but
>HD 560s are $140 nowWhy would anyone buy anything else?I tried the AirPods Max 2 today and ANC features aside it still gets its fucking ass beat by the HD 560s for a quarter of the price
>>108534151i don't see how they're comparable, totally different drivers
>>108534230the dt 990 is an outdated design with a heavily coloured v shape, by all means the hd560s is a straight upgrade
>>108534244poorfag cope
Quick history of the headphones I used:>some cheap gaymer headset I got in high school, lasted me 5 years>AKG K240STUDIO Semi-Open, one can stopped emitting sound after 1 year>Haylou s35 anc, my first wireless headphones, sound quality seemed worse than the last but I enjoyed being able to be untethered from my computer. The battery and one of the cans broke after a yearCan you give me something decent that will LAST? I play the guitar so it would be a nice bonus if I could plug them in, but being able to take them out is a plus too.I listen to My Chemical Romance.
>>108535452I would recommend k7xx. I have multiple mid-fi headphones including the HD-650 but prefer these.+ wide soundstage+ reference level eq. Bass takes a hit in quantity but highs aren't "veiled"+ light on head with no clamping+Find them for >$100 on eBay- Cheap internal wire can break. *Easy to solder back though- Plastic body*If you can't solder just get the HD6xx instead. Its a sidegrade with more bass but less soundstage and highs. Sennheiser's external cables are more prone to random failure (anecdotal).
From https://www.techdirt.com/2026/04/03/senators-ask-tulsi-gabbard-to-tell-americans-that-vpn-use-might-subject-them-to-domestic-surveillance/>Senators Ask Tulsi Gabbard To Tell Americans That VPN Use Might Subject Them To Domestic Surveillance>In a letter sent Thursday to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, the lawmakers say that because VPNs obscure a user’s true location, and because intelligence agencies presume that communications of unknown origin are foreign, Americans may be inadvertently waiving the privacy protections they’re entitled to under the law.>Several federal agencies, including the FBI, the National Security Agency, and the Federal Trade Commission, have recommended that consumers use VPNs to protect their privacy. But following that advice may inadvertently cost Americans the very protections they’re seeking.>VPNs might protect you against garden-variety criminals, but the intentional commingling of origin/destination points by VPNs could turn purely domestic communications into “foreign” communications the NSA can legally intercept (and the FBI, somewhat less-legally can dip into at will).>That’s the substance of the letter sent to Gabbard, in which the legislators ask the DNI to issue public guidance on VPN usage that makes it clear that doing so might subject users to (somewhat inadvertent) domestic surveillanceWho knows for how long they've been collecting your data "accidentally".Land of the free? Weren't you guys laughing at China? Kek
>>108533916Lookup the Black Chamber that started in 1917. Also lookup the amount of spy satellites Elon has launched into outer space to surveil the world.
>>108533916>they were focused on building surveillance infrastructure years before the USanon, all their surveillance infrastructure was built AFTER the NSA surveillance of americans was exposed, and I'm not talking about the snowden docs.also, their surveillance infra was built by western companies.
>>108535303it'd really be nice if all you china cocksuckers actually knew what you were advertising.
>>108535328You'll be gobbling Han cock soon enough yourself, Timmy.
>>108535328ok, I >>108535303 got this part>AFTER the NSA surveillance of americans was exposedwrong:from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Firewall>The Ministry of Public Security took initial steps to control Internet use in 1997>In 1998... the GFW project was started. The first part of the project lasted eight years and was completed in 2006. The second part began in 2006 and ended in 2008. On 6 December 2002, 300 people in charge of the GFW project from 31 provinces and cities throughout China participated in a four-day inaugural "Comprehensive Exhibition on Chinese Information System".[29]meanwhile, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A>The facility commenced operations in 2003, and its purpose was publicly revealed by AT&T technician Mark Klein in 2006.meanwhile, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_(2001%E2%80%932007)>After an article about the program, (which had been code-named Stellar Wind), was published in The New York Times on December 16, 2005so yeah, I got that part wrong.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.