>>107734458>>107734387>>107734226>>107734187haha keep seething, ai prompter goes brr haha
>>107734731I'm outsourcing the seething to AI.
>>107733862I was exaggerating a bit, but that's the point, decompressing a zip file takes seconds, if you need to wait even more than when using a GPU, it makes even more sense to save your output
>>107717835Something like this was used by the unsafeyt anons who was using it to upload child and zoo porn and watch them using an extension.https://desuarchive.org/g/search/text/unsafeyt/type/op/
>>107717251>>107725244What's the point of making these if they don't even pass the ad revenue threshold?
>If you're interested in the specifics as to what Windows collects from your machine, you can actually download Diagnostic Data Viewer from Windows Store, which provides full insight into telemetry data, unencrypted.>Anyone who has actually looked into diagnostic data & telemetry will tell you that it's absolutely nothing to be worried about. The ones who say Windows is spying on everything you do spread unwarranted FUD that has been proven incorrect again and again.
>it's absolutely nothing to be worried aboutThe problem there is that's not for you to decide, it's for me to decide. Forcing it into machines, on by default, not warning the user, obfuscating it as much as possible and making the user have to look up guides and fight their own computer at length just to turn this shit off because you know full well they'd never choose to have it, is all the reason needed to be firmly against it.
>>107728134Microsoft is legally obligated to scan for CP for anything that uses its service, even something "fully offline" probably touches your microsoft account at some point. even "privacy conscious" Apple was going to do cp scanning until someone showed how easy it was to spoof
>>107736692Where's the proof and why would you be worried?
>>107723048I would rather use an OS with nothing like that in it. Pattern recognition has resulted in not trusting large corporations, ever.
>>107722723Thanks mossad
Watching videos of Compiz (red matrix wallpaper) on YouTube in 2008 was my introduction to desktop Linux. I thought it was an OS from the future.
Based wobbly windowshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbCg9_YgKgM>>107736890Literally me in 2008, the Beryl Matrix desktop was so coo, I had to get Ubuntu to see what's up.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYgV2GlsufI
>>107731445Correct.
>>107731717>compiz is not part of MATEfedora mate uses compiz by default
You now remember that Linux could do all these effects on a cheap Dell with a Pentium. Meanwhile, Windows Vista at the exact same time needed maxed out specs in order to make a window border pseudot-transparent.
Closed source software is not the same as patent protected software. Releasing a offline usable closed source binary under no license is so much more ethical then a proprietary (patent) license that threatens people with prison time and civil liability for sharing/modifying software or using it the wrong way. Also the addition of spyware sometimes and cloud tethering. Which I also oppose.But it seems TMK that Stallman may conflate offline usable closed source and patented software as if they are both as bad. but maybe some people know more about him then I do, Does he recognize the difference and what does /g/ think of the difference? I'm saying I strongly agree with Stallman big tech patent hoarding and patent trolling is harmful, and and I view the GPL3 like a voluntary contract programmers agree to participate in and hope to abolish all patents one day, but I'm not following his logic that seems to hint at closed source software being illegal as an ultimate goal. Patents should be illegal but not software with no public code.
I'm making a new GIMP GEGL plugin
>>107736639>patentYou seem to be confused.
>>107737754I meant both. Anything that prevents the user from developing competing software based on the same principles and rules on how they can use the software and how many computers they can install it on.Both patents and proprietary software fall under that label. But close sourced with just a binary does not.
>>107737786All software is copyrighted unless you waive those rights.
Despite Stallberg calling AI "bullshit generators" Grok largely agrees with Stallberg's analysis on patent hoarding and trolling in the 90s to 2000s but he seems to think the GPL wasn't very effective at safe guarding against it. He keeps saying it was a landmark lawsuit in 2014 that weakened the ability of patent trolls and by that time more commercial software was moving to the cloud so it wasn't being redistributed for offline use anyway.So the way I conclude is that we need to build a time machine and abolish software patents in the year 1995 that way we can get a decentralized economy powered by free and open source software because the timeline we are in is already doomed.
“‘Learn to code’? What about ‘Learn to weld’?” EditionPrevious: >>107651951
>>107734085>i have a mental breakdown when my boss at best buy tells me I can't install linux on the display models, should i join the military??
how can someone be unemployed for a year bros? I dont get it i keep applying day after day month after month but just nothing.. how is this even possible fuck!
>>107707500I’m a weak bitch, no way would I survive being sleep deprived and yelled at in boot camp. Is the US even involved in any active conflicts?
>>107734367The US military is objectively a force in the world. Whether it's for good or evil is entirely subjective.
>>107719551I think the check up to a given day/i would be:from cells where c_i = 0 create a list of all rowsinclude values +1 and -1 of all those row valuesnow check all cells where c_i = 1 for row values in the listif none match the list then exit and increment isave all row values that exist in the list +/-1repeat until you're able to reach c_i = coli-1 is the last daylists could be mostly re-used when incrementing i
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
>>107726312Just got my dad an optiplex 3050 off ebay for $50, a quadro p600, and 16GB of RAM. Should serve him for the next few years.
40905900x32gb ramI'll upgrade if it doesn't run GTA6
>>107728355keyed
>>107725772Built nearly a year ago from used parts on eBay:Ryzen 7500fRadeon 6800 (16gb)32gb ddr5 6000Gigabyte B650 mobo2x datacenter 12tb hdds in raid1 for media/software storageHacked up old Thinkstation case(ok I actually bought a new SSD for the OS, a CPU cooler, and some fans)I'll be good until at least 2030.
>7800X3D>64GB ram>3090 24GB>4TB NVME>19TB of HDD'sI don't need any more.
https://flathub.org/en/year-in-review/2025
>>107732093you just know they made all of it up right
>>107735690steam will run, surewhat kind of a question is this?
>>107732024Nah hes dead right bro, i have spent probably 1000 hours or more over the last 18 months trying to get games working on debian and arch. Everything else was satisfactory, just gaming has been a struggle. Ultimately i either stopped playing the games that arent compatible or reinstalled windows 10 on the backup drive for the one game i want to play that just updated to unreal engine 5 with forced DX12.I get that older games and your little japanese slideshow book porno games made by people using WYSIWYG game editors works fine, but its beyond broken and useless for any of the following categories:Racing games (hardware wheel support usually broken)VR (LMAO EVEN)Anything made after 2020 because of DX12 being a joke on linuxAnything thats competitive with modern anti-cheat (thanks michaelsoft for paying off the AC devs to fuck over linux users)
>>107712513THANKYOUBASEDAPPLEFreetards can't get purged fast enough.
>>107710195>Look we have a store frontActual apple shit design
>>107568585"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.
>>107717435Anon, this is glowtown.
>>107735054Are the glowies in the room with us right now?
Thanks for keeping the thread alive, anon. Been checking some certifications
>>107736912They don't need to.
>>107736912says the glowie
>open some dude's page >LOGIN NOW>close this shit>scroll down ~3 posts>LOGIN NOW>can't close >page locked>login>page is 404How do people use this and why?
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/537571-facebook-login-bypass
YATTA
>>107737494Every fucking website is like this now. It drives me up a wall.
C++bros not like this...
>>107733666what does it stands for in this context?
>>107733847yeah anyone who actually does programming does not give a shit about le community, especially on a board like /g/ full of larping neet faggots and midwit/nocoder takes
>mogs your firm
>>107733766>This is a trans are hysterical thread, isn't it?
>Andrei AlexandrescuWasn't he a Dlang fag
I still haven't figured out why the police and secret service agents wear these tube-style earpieces, instead of using a more conventional IEM design that is superior in every way.
so it can't be eavesdropped by detecting the signal in the wires. the radio is a a radio-shielded case.
What's inside? It's completely transparent. Looks like a kid's drinking straw.
>>107737297It's part of the style. When you're a special agent you want to look the part, don't you?>>107737637I think it's just a hose, the sound is physically transmitted through the hose from a small speaker inside the device
What's superior about a conventional IEM design? I've used these a lot and apart from sometimes wanting more or less isolation they've always been plenty good enough.
How do I cope with getting old?
>>107735939i count my age in hexi'm still a teen in it
>>107735946Chris Hansen disagrees.
>>107736520>not having lived my life at its fullestThis is a myth and chasing it will only leave you even more unfulfilled.Find purpose in God and everything will look fresh again.
>>107735939>How do I cope with getting old?Be happy to see your oldest child get married and have kids while your youngest is graduating from High School and going to university.Also he happy that you got to be a kid in the 80s and a teen in the 90s and your 20’s were the 2000s.My house will be paid off in 6 years and my wife will retire with a pension in 8 years at age 55. I will keep working from home as long as possible to keep saving for retirement.
>>107735946thisthe length of my telomeres is just a number
>A zoomer will now educate you on how the internet use to beWhy do zoomers pretend to be nostalgic for a time they never experienced?
>>107720047>yeah he made a 30 minute long rant for $2
>>107727821>a/dslIncorrect. They were on ISDN.
>>107716999>I remember back in the 2000s seeing kids born in the 90s who wish they grew up in the 70s and 80s.I was born in the 90's and I wish it was 2001-2006 forever.
>>107737686I agree. At least you'd have stayed there and we wouldn't be reading your retarded garbage here.
>>107723891they look miserable, anon
Wtf happened to their reverse image search? It's even worse than Google's now.
>>107736822What country are you in?
>>107736822I think they're just getting blocked from a lot of places since they're russia based, and that's makes the results/image search worse
lenso.ai seems better but requires a subscription
>>107736822They had to structure under a new business name in another country due to sanctions and then they partnered with Microsoft on some AI data thing.
>>107736822It's because we've been using it to dig up newds of women anon so they had to neuter it. Women, as we all know, are all angels and disney princesses and this is bad PR for the feminism movement hence the enshittification.
when the fuck is it coming out
>>107731952Why exactly do we need another browser engine causing more fragmentation? Chromium and Firefox are already open source.
>>107731952Kling is a former Apple employee and current iToddler writing a browser for himself to use on his macbook. It's main competition isn't Chrome, it's Safari.
>>107736615It's even explicitly double, why would that ever be that fucking slow?
>>107731952take a look at the readme on github you dumb fuck
>>107737731The actual website says they're aiming for summer 2026 for the alpha release