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Anything related to the mid 2000s
build one before all the hardware disappears
list parts
recommend OS and software, games...
tips and tricks etc
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>>108499964
Can I see it?
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>>108499964
Anon you don't get it, he's not asking you if it can do 192p he's asking you if it can do 304x192. Stop falling for the bait.
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>>108499983
not my problem he's uneducated
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>>108499309
>Pentium 4
house fire maybe

Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
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>>108487724
U8 *str="Hello Terry";
I64 a;
for(a=0; a<10; a++) "%s\n", str;
"\n";


No need for another muh language
You only need C and HolyC with ASM
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>>108500004
What a retard
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>>108497318
I disagree because the placement of functions is different to other parts of the code.
So there's no need to do that in OOP / Procedural.
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>>108500425
It's an optimization for the parser, chud. Without a keyword it requires to look at some lookahead tokens to determine the production rule.
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>>108497681
So, you made it look worse while also making it less powerful? Impressive.

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>Hey, JeetPT, does X work like Y?
>>Yes, here are some completely bullshit reasons for why Y is correct.
>Hey, JeetPT, how does X work?
>>Yes, let me make up some completely irrelevant nonsense about how X works.
How do you tard-wrangle these things? Do they only work on the most basic shit that it has 500GB of reddit retards asking the same questions about? Do they pretend to be retarded until you dig out the shekels?
And why the fuck can they never just admit to not knowing shit rather than bullshitting obvious nonsense?
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>>108496061
its not that hard to just do your own research anon, it uses information from google and reddit, you can just go there to get the information you need, people have been doing this for decades before this useless psyop crudely disguised as revolutionary technology came along, and it rarely took longer than it took for the bot to generate a half coherent response (especially considering you need to fact check its bullshit by using google anyways)
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>>108496122
Because they are token probabilities, not truth probabilities. The model have no idea what's true, only what's an appropriate token based on the training data.
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>>108496061
As if this is worse than the old days
>How do you do x?
>This thread is duplicative. Deleting
>The duplicate thread:
>Nobody does x, do y instead
>Here's a link on how to go x
>Link to imageshack that's been down for years
>I sent an explanation in your dm
I'd rather tard wrangle gpt than ever go back to dealing with the quasi redditors over on stack overflow.
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>>108496122
token probably is just based on previous tokens. there is no logic, it's just telling you the next likely word.
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>>108496061

I start every new session with

>>Answer style: technical and concise. Do NOT respond to me like you are a human being. If my prompt/question lacks context, ask question, dont just fill in the blanks with hallucinations.

then you give it context

>> I'm working in/on this or that, version whatever

And if it gets retarded, starts getting hung up on stuff you asked it to forgot or already told it is wrong, you just copy the most relevant data and start a new session, step 1, step 2, feed relevant data and continue

>>108499969
Realest MFer itt

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How many of these CVEs are memes versus actually risky? Is updooting one's browser asap important? On Windows it downloads automatically but on Linux you need to updoot manually. At least Firefox on Linux can be configured to notify of updoots asap.

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New supply chain attack just dropped. It just keeps happening.

https://github.com/axios/axios/issues/10604
https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-trojan
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>>108498869
>MUH CODE SIGNING
>malware steals your unlocked gpg keyring
B-but I use a heckin hardware key!
>breaks, gets lost.
Your move, fucktard.
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>>108500466
See >>108497530
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>>108497530
looks like people are working on it
https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/pull/1843
until then there is still XMLHttpRequest
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https://github.com/web-platform-tests/interop/issues/1072
https://jakearchibald.com/2025/fetch-streams-not-for-progress/
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>>108500590
All well and good, but readable bodies and a transform stream is the only way I can even fathom. Sadly it's bad for progress more because they're shitty push streams instead of simple pull ones.

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Are these really the only two options left?
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>>108496128
>vscode because it has buttons that launch terminal commands for you
>vim.cmd.command("Customcommand !that does whatever the fuck I want | echo 'confirmatory output'")
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>>108495959
i like zed
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>>108500168
>JetBrains is the real white mans choice
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>>108500171
So the pipes are actually pipes here, not delims. You would use | to chain normal vim commands, but commands prepended with !, run as shell commands, have to be chained with normal shell operators and delimeters.
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>>108500168
lol
even Eclipse is better than overrated Intelij shit

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Do you trust repair technicians?
What's it like to work as one? Do you ever snoop on your customers' devices?
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>>108499995
Why was his gf a weirdo?
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>>108493153
>1774956885618.png
>no + or - on the led cables
am i assuming correctly the white cables are the - cables?
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>>108500034
This macbook obsession is an american thing. Louis does the same.
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>>108490866
>retarded me bricks his gpu
>doesn't output video at all
>take the damn thing to the most recommended technician in the country
>"Nigga, I need someone with a hardware flasher to flash this bios I backed up"
>weeks pass and he's "too busy" to take a look at my gpu
>he finally messages me saying that he can't find the bios for this model
>"Nigga, I gave you a back up of the original bios..."
>mail him the bios again
>more weeks pass
>"Huh, anon, I flashed the bios. It outputs video now, but it crashes if you try to install the driver. I think it has another problem and it can't be repaired."
>"Whatever. Give it back!"
>install the gpu back in my pc
>check the bios version
>it's not the fucking one I backed up

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>>108493153
>>108496407
To be fair a laptop is already assembled for you.
Just requires memorizing all the steps you took to disassemble it to reassemble it.
If you otherwise have zero experience with working on a desktop and just given parts, you don't have a frame of reference for the finished product and would initially be lost.
Kinda helps to laptops very rarely have any ambiguity. Little chance to actually connect or route something wrong with how extremely specific internal connections are.

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microsoft winned
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I still don't know how they ever thought this would be a good idea. I thought the value behind webslop is cross platform, so you wouldn't need it for explicitly platform specific code
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>>108493013
sirs,,,, we are doing the NATIVE app needful kindly be running the windows updates and revert back with the same
t. sukdeep gaganbabu rehkisawamandeep, microsoft mvp
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>>108495676

Windows 2000 was a NT-based version of Windows, if you had ever used it you would know how good it was. It bears little relation to Windows Millenium. I had to use XP for some reason, probably gaming related and I coped and seethed the entire way. It wasn't until 7 I was happy with Windows again.
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>>108493013
>Rudy Huyn
He made a lot of unofficial apps for apps that weren't supported on Windows Phone.
Good on him for becoming a big dog at MS.
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>>108495627
There's no pattern, everything after 7 is straight up dogshit.

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reminder to optimize your pc today
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>>108497082
Thanks for reminding me
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>>108497082
Linux here with 6 years uptime
WTF is wrong with all o ya ?
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I downloaded more ram
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Slop
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>>108497655
How do you do this, anon? What do you use?

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His public group therapy continues
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>>108500028
It's called the "right" side of history for a reason
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108499879
rote benchmarks don’t tell the full story that real world testing does
on KCDII at 1440p the 5080 desktop averages 124 fps while the laptop 90 around 115
Forza horizon is similar splits, as is cyberpunk
so that gap on bench tests only equates to like a 7 percent uplift in real world scenarios which is incredibly impressive but fat faggots hyperfixate on the name and desktop biased benchmarks and proceed to foam at the mouth
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>>108500514
Meant 4 >>108499879
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>>108487746
I'm supposed to be happy about the RAM "crash" and 64 GB RAM going from £899.99 to £799.99 boys we are so back
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>>108500054
He WAS an okay youtuber, but now he's just another retarded ragebaiter. Couple that with the most thin-skinned community on the web and it means infinite money at the expense of all credibility.

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Why can’t I just power my phone with my body? I eat way more food than I need to, why can’t the excess calories charge my phone?
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>>108496884
Because the energy that your body can use is stored in/available through:
Fat->Glucose->Adp/Atp

So unless you want to actively turn a crank eith your arms or legs like a barbarian, you'd need to access it directly from one of those systems and convert it to an electrical potential. Let's go for glucose:

You could add a dialysis type device to filter a bit of glucose out of your blood constantly, and then...well, we'd still need to convert that into electricity

Luckily, actually intelligent people have already looked into that:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38386577/
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>>108499767
>filter a bit of glucose out of your blood constantly
So basically a robot vampire.
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>>108497110
>We are not very efficient.
we are extremely efficient you dunce
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>>108496884
Yes, your body outputs enough energy to power a phone.

Whether you want to cover yourself with, like, a thermoelectric generator is however very dubious. I mean, you decide, but it doesn't seem sensible to me.
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>>108496884
1. Wind copper wires on your dick
2. Hold a magnet while jacking off
3.
4. Recharge!

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>Ruins your internet
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>>108497346
Blame the right culprit next time, you jew
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>>108497346
The fuck did Mastodon do?
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>>108497625
Facts.
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>>108497387
first post worst post
braindead rightoid take
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>>108497346
>advertisers didnt ruin it
>mass censorship didnt ruin it
>political echo chambers created by mass censorship didnt ruin it
>technology companies ruined it because communism

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New OLED and new Speaker setup
I need a new Desk and chair too
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>>108500483
I've been playing it every day for a few hours and I haven't had this much fun with an open world game since Skyrim, RDR2 or BotW.
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>>108500520
>Skyrim, RDR2 or BotW.
The game literally is best describe as a mashup of those three, no wonder you have a type.
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>>108500483
>open world fatigue
Same. Sick of it.
Been playing a ton of linear single player games lately and it's been great.
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>>108490263
I am glad to see the desk side chamber pot survived your modernization
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>>108497718
I have had estate agents, government workers, surveymen and family
none of them gave a shit because I didn't have them in full nude mode

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You can run window managers inside desktop environments.
I'm using KDE because has all drivers I need working out of the box, but WMs are good for coding and some other stuff. I found out instead of having to logoff and pick your WM you can just launch it from KDE, disable the global shortcuts for that application, go in fullscreen and use it normally, then just exit or minimize to go back to KDE if you need something there.
Thank you for listening to my TedTalk.
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>>108500545
>vibecoded slop inside bloated slop
lmao
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>>108500573
i use sway which is like 6mb

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Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
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>>108496273
Literally nothing. Keepass runs locally on your own hardware, you can host the database file in any cloud service you want if you want to access it with multiple devices.
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>>108499857
by that reckoning the best way to keep a password is to immediately destroy it
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>>108492982
Sounds to me like Keepass is extremely secure.
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Use your fucking brain.
urwtyydrghtyw73uwhuei ae2739w eudfeyu84iddwju
^ That is the average size of my passwords across dozens of sites.
All of them are unique, besides shitty throw-away ones that I didn't care to make an encoded password for.
None of them are written down, only reminders of what passwords are used at best, and what password segments I used in each password are truncated to 5 unique characters from it as a reminder.
You stupid fucks and your dumbass retarded word-vomit passwords, this whole sentence, every word, is a better password than your shit.
ENTROPY ALWAYS WINS BABY, GET FUCKED, LONGER IS BETTER
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>>108492982
use a passley


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