Linux music players are technology. So let me shill the most amazing one that design focused GNOMERs will know to appreciate (KDE users do not reply) (posted from KDE) the name isEuphonica (flatpak installed) [MPD client with delusions of grandeur]it's an MPD client, MPD is a cock to setup that makes no sense whatsoever to have in current year, but THIS is the besst music player client ever made on Lonisx OS +gnu/. I know because I tried all of them, Gappless, Recordbox, Amberol, Vvave(shit), Tauron(autistic and yet not that feature'full), Strawberry(just why?)...No it doesn't have all the features, but this is the best UX (excluding having to install a worthless suckless-nile music streaming server)Sayonara and especially Elisia are banned from this thread. THanks and discuss. What music player do you use?
>>107522053strawberry lets you
>>107521189>Linux music players are technology.You don't have to add this to virtue signal jannies and mods you're a good boy. Stop being a scared little cuck holy shit.
>>107534199usecase for not collecting good boy points?
just switched to desktop linux, im using audacious right now but im not in love. what i really NEED is something that works with like 30000 songs and lets me have a global shortcut to skip to a random song, but then continue playing the as normal from that random song. Foobar did this but I can't figure out how to do it in audacious, best i can do is a shortcut to toggle shuffle. Any suggestions?
>>107534133>babbys first DnB
>free and open source>can run windows binaries>forgotten
>>107527495>usecaseYou twelve year old faggot
>>107534637The generational names and cutoffs are artificial and without basis. But my parents would be boomers by your definition, not me. And you're gen A I guess by that standard. Don't worry little bro, things will make sense to you sooner than later. Probably we will be fucked by 2030 so there isn't much for you to partake in left anyway.
>>107534676You (You) the OP with completely unrelated post which can be basically summarized as>you don't know shit btw did you guys know I'm old?what response did you expect, exactly?
>>107534806True, not sure what I expected.
>>107527509why cant some autist just fix it?
I don't think my company will be using something from China called Risk.
>>107530531
>>107531950No, the UNIX people were so incompetent that their own processor failed catastrophically (AT&T Hobbit).
>>107534211Except CISC processors just transform your long fancy instructions to RISC anyway with microcode
>>107534112the hardware is not open sourcethe ISA is open source, which is a purely legalfag distinction because the x86 ISA is also fully documented and nothing physically stops you from making an x86 compatible CPU except for the threat of Intel goons showing up at your door and demanding money.
You're just a seething western racist as usual of the chyna bad shills lol then you're forced to capitulate a few years later that their product does it better without the scam western pricingAnd as the cliche regarding the "risk character" goes:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8sDE4mZpUY
redditnormiefaggots be like>just keep using the LEDs my guy they are totally safe and effective what are you a fucking schizo weirdomeanwhile, in reality:https://xcancel.com/hubermanlab/status/1995548617697100270#m
>>107524342>>107524609Andrew Huberman is a """dark enlightenment""" hypergrifter just like (((Lex Friedman))), "Wash your penis" Peterstein, and all the assorted Joe Rogaine circle of grifters.His guest saying LEDs are bad makes me feel safer being around LEDs.
isnt this the snizz guy with the slut wife raising three other mens children?lmao
>>107534422are you a lost bot?
>>107532831yeah but you trust the science of LEDs being evil despite literally zero evidence so that basically makes you into controlled opposition since your factual observations are washed away by the rhetoric that was the point of my post, dumb brains just want to hear what they want to believe, regardless if china and the us raped the entire world with a lab engineered virus
>>107524342blue light just feels awful you dont need any studies to feel it. it feels like youre in a hospital on a surgery table
>>107534327>fascist racist jeet90% of this site
>>107528669+1
>>107534391-t MrReddit
>>107528600But I like AI!
>>107528669so you are pro-ai
>be Su Hui, 4th century China>21 yo female dev, master of the original high-density token set (Hanzi)>husband leaves her for a thot>decides to deploy the most advanced compression algorithm in human history: the Xuanji Tu>29x29 character grid (841 total tokens)>encodes it onto silk hardware>pic related>to the untrained eye, it’s just a square>to a programmer, it’s a hyper-efficient procedural generation engine>read it forward, backward, vertically, spiraling, corner-to-corner>every traversal vector produces a valid, compiling, rhyming poem>Ming dynasty autist reverse-engineered the code and found 4,206 distinct outputs from just these 841 tokens>think about the data density here>841 characters generating roughly ~120,000 characters of unique, coherent semantic output>that’s a compression ratio that makes zip files look like bloatwareComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107534565>LLM fucking it up while producing legible product is just a result of how much compute its allocated toNo. The output would be the same regardless of clockspeeds. There are bounds to its intellectual capabilities.
>>107534197Translation of one of the quadrants
>>107534702Impressive effort.Too bad I don't care.
>>107534725Who cares about the opinion of a redneck?
>>107534765Nobody cares about your little sentences that mean something when read forwards and something else when read in reverse. It's stupid and ultimately inconsequential. A nice little symbol of ones love for another, but meaningless to the wider world. I'm impressed by the effort but don't care.
>non enterprise laptops Something just feels cheap and wrong with a lenovo that is not black and lacks an orange knob
>>107534813It's a good way to filter out gold diggers and women who outsource their brains to societal trends. Turns out that most women get filtered.
>>107534813>I then proceeded to explainThat's where he fucked up. She got the ick from his need for her validation. He shouldn't have humored her at all. A simple "it's what I like, I don't care what others use" would have ended the discussion.
I need to sigh into youtube to see any videosI need to sigh into 4chan (e-mail verification) to even post. The internet is over. Now it is only government ID to make an account and 20 places to post/brows.
>>107534575see you in 30 minutes
>>107534587You can see me right now bby.They haven't shut it down yet.
>>107534111delete all data for those in browser and it will work, but yes your point still stands, it's over. Let's build a new one
>>107534575>Yes. I'm downloading everything I canGood. Archive everything you can. This will not last long.
>>107534693>Let's build a new oneLOL>Hey kids lets build another new government spyware network made to enslave humanity!You realize how insane you are right now?You realize the internet was invented and given to the people for:>Write your own FBI envelope!>Write every activity and every thought you have on Facebook, twitter complete with real dates and geolocation! >Will go to the FBI database!>Every movie every clip you ever watched recorded and put in our FBI database!>Every second you did watch or stop watching recorded!>To be analyzed by our AI! Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Taylor Swift still uses a 13 Pro.Why do you feel the need to try so hard? Smartphones should last 5 years minimum.
>>107532381The only true post ITT
>>107530044My previous phone was the pixel 3a and I got that roughly around when it launched like maybe a month later, I held on to that phone for about 4-5 years and only replaced it because the battery would only power the phone for like 2-3 hours while just browsing the net.
>>107530044Based Taylor
>>107532170I had to help people do the switch at my old job and it's pretty much identical on both iOS and Android. It still takes time to move everything especially if the storage is almost full. Also she would have to think about what to do with her old phones since people have a higher motivation to hack it for fappening pictures than for a regular person. It would have to be destroyed just to be safe. It's just a lot less to stress about if you don't go through that hassle for absolutely no benefit. What's going to happen after getting that new phone? Nothing. People who upgrade every year are mindless consoomer cattle who are following orders from their overlords. Real humans want some logic behind that action first.
>>107530044get a toilet currynigger
>is the perfect linux desktop with whisker menu>works on all computers 2008 and newer>just werks, no crashes, no meme tech just a desktopWhy isnt this the default for linux.
>>107532743It's bizarre to me that GNOME seems to be the default. GNOME is like Mac OS UI but designed by retards.
>>107533649I don't, 6.18. Some shit with compositing, maybe?
>>107532743>>107532754>gtkdropped
>>107532743XFCE and MATE are great. >posted from MATE on Artix
>>107533939Linux has its own "theme" that's dark with its own window theme style. It's not trying to be windows.
I would like to remind you that once ghe elites perfect this they will become untouchable. Unlike meatbots, silicon men cannot betray their masters and have no morals.Your revolutions will be useless. Your strikes will be useless. Unions? Useless. You? Useless.
The law of thermodynamics makes their dream null. Lithium batteries are as good as it gets by power density.
>>107533052Probably because T1 was kind of 'meh' both when it released and after the test of time.It didn't subvert expectations like T2 did. It didn't have the depth that T2 did. It didn't have the effects or art direction that T2 did.Honestly it's surprising that T1 was able to make a name for itself at all given that there were so many other generic action-horror films with the same shitty concepts that were released at the same time.
>>107534385Young Schwarzenegger, plain & simple.
>>107533003>Your revolutions will be uselessAlready under mass surveillance.>Your strikes will be uselessWhose strikes? The browns that our leaders imported 50 years ago to replace human workers?>Unions?All run by the children and family members of the businesses they negotiate with.>You?Fuck off, OP. You don't care about anything but your ragebait, certainly not your fellow man. Suffice to say that we've been there for a long time, it doesn't help us to fight the robots just to save Paco's job. You want people to band together to fight human replacement? It starts with nuking everywhere South of Texas and East of Germany.
>>107533003two words: 'Butlerian Jihad'
15 fucking years later and sealed loops are STILL complete garbage, somehow managing to be WORSE than most air coolers. How the hell is this still a thing? When will this utter nonsense end? Or are PC gamers so obsessed with LEDs that they can't understand?
>>107533785retard
My rig came with a watercooler and if it dies I'll shrimply swap it for another 212 evo since that thing did great in my older rig
>>107534480yeah i think the 212 format can't be beat. big ol heat sink with copper pipes and a fan. anyone trying to improve on it is a meme. i ran that from like 2009 -- 2019 until i couldn't get it to fit with a ryzen and had to use their wraith cooler which sucked
>>107531267Very first Linus Tech Tips video I watched was him making a water cooled system that connected to a radiator outside his house. He didn't like that the existing cooling solutions dumped heat into the room the computer is in. He used copper plumbing, which was the worst possible choice since copper conducts heat, dumping most of it into the room he was trying to stop from heating up. This was before I knew he intentionally does stupid things to get attention so I raged at his moronic solution. The basic idea might have been fine if he used insulated PVC instead of copper but the attention and clicks must flow.
>>107531267Nah I am done with giant twin towers that block everything and cut my hand.The issue with AIO was the price that and that have been solved, unless you get fancy LCD shit but that's your problem.If you have phobia of leak then may be it's still legit reason to not get them.
I'm finally making the jump to Wayland, and I'm wondering which WM to use. I'm very used to xmonad and I'm looking for a good Wayland-based WM with similar capabilities. Any recommendations?
>>107531841Sway or Hyprland
>>107531841Missionary sex with Taiga
>>107531841Cumming inside Taiga
Hyprland is good enough I guess. I hate how it doesn't count the windows in order but it's whatever. Honestly I'm going back to Xmonad myself :/
>>107532013>>107532730Came here to say this
https://itsfoss.com/news/tor-rust-rewrite-progress/
>>107535122none of these languages are marketed as safe(tm).and the unlikeability of rust evangelists only fuels the firesplus connotations of lgbt etc etcmultiple factors are coming together, the result is a response that might seem unjustand from a purely technical perspective maybe it isbut you cannot expect fair treatment from people who have been treated unfairly themselves
>>107535181> gooh boy i've seen codebasesno, even go project can end up with a gagillion dependencies, it's mostly a dev decision.> rust rewrite has hundredsit needs not to, again, using deps is optional.and again, that's an issue of trust, how much libraries do you have installed on your system right now ?probably hundreds.them being pulled from a package manager is no more trustworthy than them being built from source, in fact i much rather have them built from source.
>>107535198> marketed as saferust is marketed as memory safe, that's it.> unlikeability of rust evangelists only fuels the firesfair enough, confirmation bias though, you only hear about the most vocal ones, which tend to be mentally ill, sane people don't go on evangelist crusades.> plus connotations of lgbt etc etcwhat i just said, they crave attention, you have the same issue with the linux foundation, most linux users are not troons however.> but you cannot expect fair treatment from people who have been treated unfairly themselvesfair enough.though see my point of view, i'm not a troon, i've been using c and c++ professionaly for years, then i learnt rust (originaly to know enough to criticize it) and i've come to enjoy it.it has over time become my main programming language, now i don't think it's perfect, far from that, but i do find it very comfy and the best thing i've worked with so far and that can also do the things i want.and then, whenever i go online and want to have a discussion about it, all i see is muh troon allegations, missrepresenation of the language, attacks by omissions etc.and extreme counter reaction from the retarded troons that i grant you, do ruin it for everyone else.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107535262>even go project can end up with a gagillion dependencies, it's mostly a dev decision.There are zero dep python projects, it’s a culture thing. >needs not toYes, but they do. librsvg has nearly 300 nested dependencies from what I’ve seen. That’s on the upper end but not unusual for rust projects.>package manager I use gentoo and build almost everything on my system. I loathe rust and most other modern dependency management languages because the real number of dependencies is hidden from your package manager. I don’t build rust, know why? Because building rust-1.89.0 requires me to build llvm 20 AND llvm 21.
>>107535322>>needs not to>Yes, but they do. librsvg has nearly 300 nested dependencies from what I’ve seen. That’s on the upper end but not unusual for rust projects.This cope is so tiresome.>yeah technically we could make software better, but now that we replaced you, we're free to make it worse, so what?
>>107467498"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107529723How do you figure such a thing necessarily exists?
Updated Firefox Zero user.jshttps://pastebin.com/PRQyRv6xhttps://pastebin.com/raw/PRQyRv6x
>>107531464Prevalence of rights, arguments for, civility.
>>107518995it doesn't sound that hard a problem ? like presenting automated traffic as human traffic. are most trackers very good at telling the difference? i would imagine the main thing would be timing related, cohering the traffic so it concentrates in normal human times at normal human rates . so just not ten thousand requests in 5 seconds at 3:47am. seems like it would be pretty easy to get an LLM to build this for you
>>107514807>sha 256 and base64these are not encryption protocols you dumb nigger