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It's over for him.
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>>107899040
>Even charging just $0.01 would more than half the customer base.
I'm sure it'd reduce the customer base far more than that.

There are a very small number of people attempting to use AI in professions that are actually spending money on it, everyone else is just hopping around free services. The assumption is that all these people will eventually start paying because it'll become such a vital part of their lives, but the reality is that nobody wants to pay for this shit.
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>>107899317
It's just another IoT for home appliances.
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>>107898895
I just realized I should spam the everliving fuck out of google to get all the answers I need before the bubble pops and they start charging me for asking it questions. Shit
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>>107899212
then, what is the problem in adding ads, if you don't use it?
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>>107899347
Google has long included advertising in their results to pay for it.

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What do you think will be the future of the internet?

1) Will forums and imageboards disappear completely and only social networks will exist?
2) Will porn be more restricted than it is now?
3) Will you need personal ID to use most popular websites?
4) Will downloads of movies, tv series, etc. still exist?

The forums that I still visit are always talking about how much they have left, that the forum is going to close soon because there are less and less users or the quality of the users is decreasing. Imageboards I think will last a little more but if you think about it apart from 4chan there is no other imageboard with enough users.

Porn I think will always be available because it's a very big business and people won't accept a government banning it or something similar. The personal ID thing I think won't be implemented either because not many people would give their personal ID to watch porn.

And requiring personal ID for big social networks it's something that already exists but I think that it isn't mandatory on Facebook or similar websites. At least what I read is that if you do something suspicious then they will require the ID but it's not a requisite to create the account.

And finally about downloads. I think they will try to make it more and more difficult so people subscribe to streaming services but I would like to see a government that bans it completely or puts high fines for people that do it. I think that party is not going to last too much in power. So I think it will still exist for a while but it will keep decreasing in activity.


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>>107897538
It's unironically dying. Most of you are probably already bots.
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The ID thing seems to get implemented in a lot of places, for social media or websites with "adult content". Impossible to label every site though.

And some countries did for some reason not restrict reddit or 4chan. Not sure why since they're both known places with high traffic.
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Worst case would be some sort of EU Intranet. Not as strict as best Korea, but much easier and effective than useless individual blocks on various websites.
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>>107898759
>only in shitholes like america but nobody gives a fuck about that third world shithole anymore

You couldn't be anymore right, what a fucked up piece of shit country this is with the worst and most disgusting people in power who are envious corrupt shitheads who ruin things.
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>>107899336
I'm talking we have faggots using federal power, surveillance and the military to go after people who make them feel inadequate for revenge fantasies and living through them out of envy. Absolute fucking joke of a country just fucking trash throw it all away and destroy it. I hate america and I hate dumbass americans.

at this point Im just getting a cheap gaming PC from temu. Any advice beforehand? This one seems pretty decent for the price
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>>107895209
Unironically $500 m4 mini is much more powerful than that, kek.
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>>107895248
lmao pls be real
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>>107895209
m8 the computer glows like a gay disco club

you know its going to be a good gaming pc for real gay-mers errr... gamers
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>>107895248
>celeron g5905
lmao this shit is slower than my 15 year old i7-2600K
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>>107895209
This website is absolutely dead, how can we have a thread likes this? It's embarrassing..

How does one go about getting a good tech job these days without internships? Networking? Hackathons? How did other people in this situation get jobs?
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>>107896796
This is discussed over in >>>/sci/scg. There is also a FAQ.
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>>107897847
how to become sysadmin with a cs degree and minimal experience
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>>107896796
testing if I can post
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>>107897168
He talked about more issues than Israel. He also did start changing his mind on it. Got backlash from jewish donors after planning to bring tucker to an event. He really didn't like that and was gonna proceed with the event regardless.
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>>107898803
I don’t think there is any dedicated sysadmin work anymore. Just apply for a “support” role, and you’ll end up doing sysadmin tasks along with some janitorial work. Disclaimer this isn’t something you should do for more than a year

Why all the hate?
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>>107895482
Excuse me, sir.
Can I ask how you knew it was my tin foil hat, and how you were able to locate me so quickly?
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the bigger elephant in the room
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>>107888656
4chan can’t handle them and you can’t be sure the lossy ones weren’t transcoded from JPEG or PNG to save a few kilobytes
Otherwise lossless WebP is great and only ancient OSs and phones don’t support it in 2026
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>>107896845
>im retarded, thats why i hate webp
checks out
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>>107891974
>>107892355
You can look in the file for the string VP8L. If it’s there, it’s a lossless WebP.
>>107892409
There was an exploit for it
4chan might not trust it yet
Plus image sanitization might not work for it yet
And it’s not clear that doing this work will get 4chan money or reduce their costs
>>107895544
Zopfli compression is a meme
I just do the normal compression with it on max

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Bad to the bone edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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what are pos shitter IEMs for metal
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>>107899132
>doesn't understand basic systems theory
Said the man that doesn't know IEMs are LTI. Lmao!
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>>107899149
bullshit. you live in fantasy land with that FR cope... and you bring up dunning-krueger. poetic
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>>107899164
You live in a fantasy land where an IEM can have different decay independently from the FR. Of course you don't have a single picture because even chatgpt can't generate such blatant bullshit.
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>your measurements are fake!
>well, they're not fake, but they're still wrong! they just are, okay?
You are obese.

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I miss it ngl.
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>>107899044
I never liked the glass look desu.
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>>107899055
nig/g/a where you gonna get a vista iso that isnt doubly backdoored aids
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why did 4chan get more niggified? various protection just to access capcay
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>>107899252
https://archive.org/details/windows-vista-sp0-sp1-sp2-msdn-iso-files-en-de-ru-tr-x86-x64
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>>107899276
thanks anon

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i dont post usually, i rarely even browse /g/, but i did today and found out that you have some /ptg/ thread here in which you shill private trackers.
im not an oldfag or any retard of that type, so i despise those private tracker elitarists. also imagine using torrents in 2026?

- i breached a single private torrent tracker so far, didnt get the whole db or root access, only admin api keys (UNIT3D tracker security is kinda good, i cant do much with an admin account).
this allows me to leech all torrents freely, or upload malicious ones from any account i want. though i haven't done anything with this dump for quite some time already.
dont tell me those things are useless, please. i want to justify my wasted time on trying to hack into that tracker.

- i had an idea to reseed contents of that tracker to some public ones, but that would just be a waste of bandwidth and money.
one of PTs goals is to provide more bandwidth, and they do that by reseeding public torrents; PTs are built to deter leechers and freeloaders, and no one wants those people.

- [1] another thing you can find on trackers is some very niche content. this is something we would want to distribute, but how?
yeah, fmhy exists, iptv piracy industry is big too, no one has to use torrents anymore for watching their love island joyslop. but there is probably some stuff which can't be accessed that easily.
how do you even identify these? maybe build something like BTdig which would have access to thousands of PTs, from which people could request content to be downloaded, and then reseeded.
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>>107898152
I take you are in the scene then?
>Data is supposed to be free.
Yet you release it to a place even more inaccessible than private trackers?
Why don't you release it publicly then?
Just fyi, i don't think pirated data should be accessible to all, only to those who deserve it.
>For decades we all got along just fine sharing openly. Then sometime around the mid-2010s you faggots showed up
Private trackers have existed long before the mid 2010s. The only thing changed then is that more leechers got access to the internet, so public sources got even worse.
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>>107898624
I'm not the (dumbass likely larping) anon you are replying to. The scene also prides itself in both secrecy and hates all p2p, both public and private. He is trying to be a public spokesperson for a secret society that would never want one. The only way they communicate with the public is through nfo files and we already know what the prevailing attitude is from those.

About the data and who deserves it. Even from the perspective of an ex-scener I think this is dumb to fight over. Once you upload something to the internet and it's shared with many, be it spread via FXP through topsites, uploaded to torrents, usenet, DDL, etc... Once it's out there you cannot stop it from being infinitely copied and shared. However you feel about some people using it in ways you don't like you cannot stop them. If you have a problem with such things the only thing to do is not to share at all.

On the other hand I do have a problem with people's sense of entitlement to resources that are finite and material. Disk space, bandwidth, etc. You hop on a private tracker swarm, 5 seedboxes saturate your connection, and it's done quickly. This is possible because we don't have turd worlders raping our servers day and night. My own server has a hard limit of 100TB per month and I could easily hit it if I was hopping on popular swarms instead of seeding niche content out of kindness. The idea that was floated about the "best seeders" going public if private trackers died just wouldn't work. Our premium offering doesn't scale.
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>>107898152
>blah blah blah some 50 year old bitching that his sekrit klub gets mogged by a slightly less sekrit klub mirroring every single release, mere seconds after pre
Nobody wants your blurry banded 480p dvdrips anyway, gramps. Now go shart out another remux for your p2p superiors to encode better.
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Try to imagine OP's mad face while replying to every post and laugh
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>>107898090
postman is dogshit, barely any content

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Post your radio here !!
pocket radios, shortwave, vintage, modern ones
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arduino radio.
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>>107897736
My collection

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What are the latest spying methods of the police and how can we protect ourselves?
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>>107891642
>how can we protect ourselves?
Burgoids literally have the right to defend themselves from the gov/cops and they just limply flopped over because daddy gov told them to lol
they'll just make shit up.
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>>107891642
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/10/the-global-surveillance-free-for-all-in-mobile-ad-data/
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>>107892027
USA and Canada are third world now, okay...
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The best way to protect yourself is too file a lawsuit after the fact
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>>107891642
Their tech
>access to basically every camera via "technically it's not government surveillance if mosad shells do it for us"
>some AI bullshit
Countermeasures
>coof mask
>hoodie
>baseball cap or hardhat
>sunglasses
>inflatable frog costume
>scramble suit (clothes covered in patterns that trigger facial recognition)
>don't drive anywhere
>wearing heals of lifts
>placing a small pebble in your shoe

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#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask        14

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sigprocmask.2.html

today's thread is again mostly a continuation of the previous thread's discussion. we will focus on linux signals in general. from the manpage, these two excerpts are what i feel is the most interesting:
>It is not possible to block SIGKILL or SIGSTOP. Attempts to do so are silently ignored.
this one makes sense if you understand the reasoning behind it, but i have seen many questions on this in the past. definitely a topic worth discussing
>Each of the threads in a process has its own signal mask.
this is useful because it is powerful, but it is also really annoying in its complexity, lol
i guess honorable mention to the note about undefined behavior, as well

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls


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Please keep making these threads. They're great, and so are you.

Nothing of value to add to the discussion, but just know I'm lurkin and gettin learnt
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>>107895626
really makes u think
>>107896235
thank you! i will do my best to keep it up ^^
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>>107889612
I really like the fact that you have two signals for termination, where one suggests and the other enforces. I think it's good api design to have an entity with authority/control over another to be able to choose to tell it to stop itself, or to stop the thing itself.
I don't like the fact that you have dozens of different signals all doing basically the same thing making it nigh impossible to handle comprehensively, but whatever.
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No contribution
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honest question, how much C would I need to know to be able to use syscalls properly? I work with Go so reading C is not that hard, but I haven't done any C besides what they used to teach in Harvard's CS50

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Betito sends his regards
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>>107898032
Use case?
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>>107898220
why is this pic if donaldseth rogentrump all over the boards lately?
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>>107898627
I haven't seen it posted in a rong rong time.
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>>107898798
That's the other Asian bussy, saar.
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>>107898032
thanks bro i'll try it

any services i can plug it into you recomend?

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Wtf wtf wtf?
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Include me in the screencap
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They're saying he's the next Louis Rossman
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don't put me in the screencap please
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DO NOT SOLDEET
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>>107897690
what the fuck is that shit anyway

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It turns out Direct Current is better than Alternate Current after all? Edison was vindicated in the end?
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>>107898247
Respect both voltage and current.
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>>107895152
You can find trees like that with no transmitters around them, and trees closer than that to transmitters with no "damage" to them.
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>>107895152
Uhh bro?
Why isn't this tree fucked up?
It also has line of sight with the transmitter.
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>>107899102
that's actually the worldtree and it's very far away
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>>107888641
wtf is this comment, kek

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>After 2036 every game that will be published on steam must be fully linux compatible

If Valve ever does something like this what would happen?
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>>107894607
This isn't needed at all. Proton works way better compared to linux native support in terms of compatibility. The only problem linux gaming has at this point is kernel level anti cheat in multiplayer games.
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>>107896601
tim sweeny is way more of a faggot than gayben
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>>107898628
and that is why the steam runtime exists, if user is disabling the runtime, thats their own fault.
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>>107894925
Why did you crop the part where he says that he loves it?
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>>107894607
>OH OH GOD REAM MY ASS HARDER GAY BEN
>PLEASE TURN LINUX INTO A DRM KIKE STORE JUST LIKE STEAMING SHIT DID TO THE ENTIRE PC GAMING PLATFORM
kill yourself valvenigger


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