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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

Previous: >>106583006
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How can I tell if a contact on mine actually has WhatsApp downloaded?
They have a profile with no profile pic, no blue tick read receipts, no "last seen".
Does this mean they have an account but not downloaded.
Should I just text them?
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>>106615104
What, you don't have 919 buddies?
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I looked over the 4chanXT settings like 5 times and couldn't find the equivalent of this native 4chan extension setting. Don't tell me it doesn't have such a basic bitch option.
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>>106615487
I don't think so but the custom css (in the advanced settings panel) should do it:
.thread {
max-width: 75%;
}
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>>106615714
Personally, the OneeChan/StyleChan sidebar is wide enough to cut down on really long post widths :>
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>>106615714
Thanks a bunch, dude!
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java FileName

>Error: Could not find or load main class FileName
>Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: FileName (wrong name: path/to/FileName)
java FileName.java

>Code runs completely fine
What could be the cause of this? I also can't compile with javac without adding the .java. Even trying to run it as java path.to.FileName doesn't change anything
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>>106616270
maybe this is a stupid answer but are you sure that's the filename? windows hides file extensions by default these days
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>>106616284
Yeah it's definitely the filename, the only thing I need to change to get it to run is adding .java so I can't see that being the problem. Also I'm running it from Ubuntu.
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>>106616270
Shouldn't you be running `java File.class` after you compile with `javac file.java`
It's been a while since I used Java
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>>106615104
If, completely hypothetically, I wanted to find out info on someone for my own purposes, what would he the best way to do it via OSINT? In this hypothetical scenario, I know
>the first letter of their name, and the fact their name is unisex
>their age
>their state and county
>the fact that they live in an apartment complex
>their registered political party
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>>106615104
How come there’s no laptop thread other than the thinkpad thread? I’m thinking about getting a modern windows laptop and need some suggestions, if you niggas got any.
>inb4 just get a thinkpad
No thanks I already have two.
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Any decent cheap VPNs?
Not doing anything illegal or terribly private, I just need to look like I'm coming from a different country :)
I've heard good things about mullvad but that might have been a sponsored opinion...
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>>106616660
Laptops are so insanely fungible and ubiquitous, what you see is what you get basically. There's really not any crazy bangers or anything. Just get something with a deal or what you like the look/feel of
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Anyone know a good VPN server I can host that can handle Smart Card Authentication with Network Policy Server and uses the built in Windows VPN client? Is Remote Access the only option?
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>>106616862
Also, we can't afford to pay very much for this. It's only supposed to be temporarily enabled.
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>>106616803
Ask reddit
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>>106616660
Well, what do you want it for? What is your budget? If you're viewing media, a nice screen may be something to consider. If you're gaming, maybe get a desktop instead. Tell me more, anon.
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>>106616893
eww no
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>>106616803
I've been using mullvad, it's pretty good. The client doesn't have a whitelist mode for split tunneling though, they think it's bad or something
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>>106616803
protonVPN
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So I signed up to support a podcast on Patreon. They have all the episodes on one embedded Soundcloud player, but I have no way to download them. There's close on 400 episodes, so some kind of batch downloader would be great.
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>>106616560
If you have a username you could try using blackbird to find other accounts of theirs

Search github for "osint" and there's lists of tools/utilities/methods (including trying to find people)
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>Cookies need to be enabled before continuing
>Cookies aren't disabled

Why is it like this bros?
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>>106616862
>can handle Smart Card Authentication
>with Network Policy Server
>and uses the built in Windows VPN client
This reads like one of those job adverts that are tailored to the CV of one specific guy they intend to hire.
You left out "needs to be sold by Microsoft directly".
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>>106617421
Perhaps it needs third party cookies, or you have some browser extension that nukes their tracking cookies.
Try launching your browser in safe mode and see if the website starts working.
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>>106615283
>The alcohol evaporates from them in 1-2 minutes. The ones with 30% water are still moist after this, while those with just alcohol become abrasive like dry paper.

I meant like how long do they last on the shelf, before I unpack them. I can't see the "expiration date" there like for food. If it lasts at least 5 years then it's good, I will probably use them at least one more time within that time frame to clean leftover thermal paste and... maybe my other electronics? So far I've been using generic anti-dust sprays on my Steam Deck and my phone and keyboard.
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>>106617533
Look man my users log in with yubikeys and are big dumb gorilla morons and cannot handle the idea of logging in a different way.
I'd just use remote access if it wasn't for how I'd need to spin up another Windows Server VM just for that, since you're not supposed to run it on a Domain Controller, and it might break our other servers.
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Sup guys, I'm torn on how to go about this.
Use: connect my PC to my living room TV as a secondary display, mainly for 1P gayming and emulating up to PS2 and Switch. My TV only has HDMI-In. My PC has got a DisplayPort out since I'm using HDMI on my main monitor.
Options:
Long HDMI cable + DP to HDMI converter
Long HDMI to DP cable (Amazon Basics on pic)
Long Display Port cable + DP to HDMI converter
I want the least quality degradation, I'm just doing up to 4K and 30Hz and perhaps 60z. What do?
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>>106614101
>>106612248
how about, god forgive me, XIVLauncher for FF14 and Runelite? I just wanna use it for secondary laptop so ill be in desktop mode all the time, I wanna install VLC and everything and I honestly dont know the first thing about Linux, would it just be easier if I went into Windows?
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>>106616803
Mullvad is good because it lets you pay without giving them any details. Buy mullvad with either cash or monero. If you're buying it with a credit card or paypal you're defeating the entire purpose.
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>>106617561
They will last forever IF they don't dry out. So basically mostly forever, unless the packaging is shit and isn't 100% hermetically sealed.
It's just tissues/wipes with alcohol and water or something. Absolutely nothing can happen to them except said alcohol (and water) evaporating, and alcohol evaporates pretty quickly, so the packaging has to be really well sealed, but it's extremely easy to manufacture properly sealed packaging so there's almost no reason it wouldn't be.
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>>106617697
Gameshit is one of the few things that can be hit or miss on linux. Google "XIVLauncher linux" and see whether it's officially supported and whether people say it works or complain of issues, I'm not gonna do that for you.
Ever since Steam has released proton it's also very easy to run 99% of games even when they don't officially support linux (as long as they don't have some kind of insane rootkit anticheat, those will rape you, except EAC which actually does work). But for launchers and janky community-made wrappers it might need a little bit of work. I have no idea, again, google this; I expect you might need to spend up to an afternoon getting it working, worst case.

VLC has native linux builds, "and everything" also probably has. You seem to have an impression of Linux as some kind of weird obscure OS that nerds use exclusively using text-based commands to browse the dark web or something. It's just a normal OS, most things work on most OSes and almost everything else can work through a compatibility layer (i.e. Proton), the things that really can't run on Linux at all are the exception not the norm.
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>>106617555
Fuck sake I'll try that thanks
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which one?
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Anyone know how to fix high latency problems which I didn't have before? It says distance from the server is one of the causes but this doesn't make sense since website I use has the same issue and search engines.
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>>106618105
why is the zip larger than both the exe and msi
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>>106618480
zip is probably portable, while the installers generate files that go in other places
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Copied from /hsg/ since I want multiple answers:
So Newegg sent me this HDD in this scuffed-as-fuck packaging, the bubble wrap doesn't even fully go around the goddamn drive and that's the side that was against the wall of the interior & exterior box. Should I just straight up return this without opening it? How's Newegg's return policy?
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>>106617697
I had some issues with xivlauncher on the Deck since the first setup for xiv needs wine or something and the deck doesn't have it. It was a pain. The steam version of ffxiv works fine though, it's the standalone ffxiv launcher executable that's the issue. There's ways to get wine on the deck but I haven't done it.
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>>106617612
>quality degradation
There is unlikely to be any. Those are passive adapters, not converters.

>>106617594
Understandable. In this case, why not give up on the VPN idea and instead expose whatever users need externally? Filter by IP/ISP/country if you must, and ensure that there's 2-factor authentication in place for those services.
It's not like they need VPN to access work mail, is it?
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>>106618116
Things could have changed at your ISP, like them switching to a backup link or a different upstream provider. Or misconfiguration.
Do this test (over wired Ethernet, not WiFi).
https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat
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>>106616906
I mostly want it to play old vidya like the shit on gog, and other low-end shit from steam like terraria. Also web browsing and simple office use like excel and word. So nothing demanding. I’d want to spend less than ~500 USD if possible.
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>>106617345
Did you try j-downloader?
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>>106618931
i''ll fix you.
Give me some time.
https://youtu.be/niHSDx4Y_zs?si=gaB7CeVFov4v7HF8
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>>106615104
Related to OP's pic

What's the difference between "Legitimate Interest" and "Consent"?
Why every single site nag the users with every single subtlety to accept the cookies? This includes forcing the users to decline each of hundreds of partners one-by-one manually
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>>106618678
That's fine, as long as the drive is off it can take a bunch of abuse since the heads are parked.
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>>106619431
before there were laws about it they didn't nag. they just did it
now they want to keep as much of that revenue so they make it hard to opt out
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>>106617824
>>106618712
thanks, might as well just learn
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I would like to connect a microphone and wired headphones up to my personal PC and my work PC at the same time and be able to switch between the two so that I don't have to unplug and re-plug them every after work. I've attached a rudimentary picture of what I'm trying to do. Is there a device that can do this which supports USB-C, XLR (or Mini-XLR), and Aux cables at the same time? Or maybe I need multiple devices? I'd appreciate any help, I lack the vocabulary to effectively search for this.
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>>106618105

id pick msi
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What is the chance that a phone, whose letting out a bit of smoke, and stank, is going to explode because of a busted battery or something? How big/lethal is said explosion?
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>>106620390

perhaps it is possible to calculate battery energy in joules and compare to known ammunition joule number
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>>106620390
>a bit of smoke
Sounds pretty bad
>how big/lethal
Lithium batteries don't explode as such, they just start burning really hot. So if the phone is in your pocket for example it's bad. If it's on your desk next to you you'll probably be fine, your desk will get burnt though. Also it will likely release a bunch of acrid smoke and fumes so if you're asleep and your phone is next to your bed and the battery blows, if you don't wake up then it's bad news for your breathing (I don't know exactly how lethal though).
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>>106620436
>Lithium batteries don't explode as such, they just start burning really hot. So if the phone is in your pocket for example it's bad.
Then how did they explode all the terrorists cells in ... somewhere around Israel, I forgot. It was big in the news a year ago, that they put "explode the phone" switches in the phones sold in this region.

>if you don't wake up then it's bad news for your breathing (I don't know exactly how lethal though).
When I was a kid, my computer (like late 90s CRT era floppy disk computer) had a meltdown somehow and it smelled bad too. Was that the same level of cancer-giving?
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>>106619431
GDPR defines several legal ways to collect data, and "legitimate interest" and "consent" are two categories of lawful data collection. (Another one, for example, is for "complying with laws" e.g. keeping financial KYC information for a certain number of years or whatever.)
So for example a login session cookie would be legitimate interest. They don't need your consent for this, because it's a basic requirement for the functionality. Meanwhile advertising cookies have no legitimate interest, because they can deliver the exact same service without them, so to be able to track you they require your explicit and informed consent (in theory).
Generally the law also requires making it easy to not give the consent, otherwise it doesn't count as actual consent. There's almost always a "Reject All" button, and I'm pretty sure any "I consent" checkboxes legally cannot be pre-checked, so if you just click OK or Save or whatever it should not count as consent (though they do usually have an "Accept All" button nearby so in practice do be careful).
They also often let you select the data by "purpose", such as advertising, tracking you, etc., so you can select from 3-4 categories rather than hundreds of partners.

Also the funny thing is some popups let you actually uncheck a "legitimate interest" checkbox too which makes me think they're playing fast and loose with classifying quasi-tracking there, so they're covering themselves by technically letting you opt-out just in case someone wanted to sue them saying those bits are not legitimate either.
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>>106620466
>Then how did they explode all the terrorists cells in ... somewhere around Israel, I forgot.
Because Israel sold explosive devices to them, duh.
>When I was a kid, my computer (like late 90s CRT era floppy disk computer) had a meltdown somehow and it smelled bad too. Was that the same level of cancer-giving?
Define meltdown. A battery fire is an actual chemical fire, self-sustaining until all the lithium burns up, so I expect it's probably quite a bit worse than just a component getting overloaded/overheated and popping (and immediately ceasing to conduct electricity properly).
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I wanted to buy an USB-C extender cable, but I read something from 3 years ago that they're super complicated and "dangerous" because of how the wires inside work, or might not work. Is that still true?
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I'm having this rust lifetime issue which makes no sense to me. Here is the error:
347 |         let font: sdl2::ttf::Font<'a,'a> = ttf_context.load_font(
| ---------------------- ^^^^^^^^^^^ borrowed value does not live long enough
| |
| type annotation requires that `ttf_context` is borrowed for `'a`

But wtf, it literally says Font<'a,'a> right there in the code. How is that not annotating that the borrow will live for 'a? What am I missing?
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Should I switch my most important mobile phone number (the one that has all the important accounts linked) to an eSIM for security? I assume it makes it easier if the physical SIM gets destroyed or the phone gets stolen. Never actually had that happen to me, so I don't know what I would even do if I lost my phone to damage or theft. That's why I actually rarely take it with me when I go outside, and why I have two other phone numbers.
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>>106615104
Is there a way to emulate iOS to use apps that don't have an android version, on PC? Like a reverse Bluestacks?
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>>106620860
MacOS?
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>>106620881
I need you to explain further, I'm a fucking retard.
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>>106620520
nevermind I figured out by just not storing ttf_context in the struct at all, and moving it to the main function
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>>106620334
A kvm (these have hdmi ports for switching monitors too but you won't need that feature) or usb switch. For the analog audio, a usb sound interface
You can get kvms with audio built-in (and hence, mic/audio-out ports), but for a mic like that, why not go with a cheap audio input/output interface.
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>>106620860
I would repose your question more expansively to “Can windows or any OS that can be virtualized on windows emulate iOS?” and the answer is not with anything available to consumer.

Corellium has virtualized iOS and survived an Apple lawsuit but they use their hypervisor internally and they survived the lawsuit explicitly because they only make iOS available for security research purposes. They’re virtualizing using cloud servers.

What you can do is rent an iOS device from a provider that gives you cloud access to it, and run whatever iOS app you want on it. This will work on your windows computer there’s just a nominal fee to use it for a given period of time. This is the closest thing to an actual solution to your problem roughly in the way you described that actually exists.
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>>106621080
Meant to say they’re virtualizing using ARM servers.

Basically Apple has copyright of iOS and anything that might reasonably reduce iPhone and MacOS sales, which an emulator definitely would, they have much legal leeway to shut down especially if the project is done for profit.
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>>106620519
nah, they're fine. USB C specification has pretty small length limits that they recommend and (passive) extensions can easily go over them.
There are 5 meter 40gbps usb-c cables. Buy the shortest extension you need and it should be fine
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>>106618480
If the exe or msi were already compressed, the zip compressor can deflate incompressible data and compress it worse. It can also add overhead.

More likely explanation is that the zip contains more than the exe/msi and you aren’t comparing apples to apples.
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Someone told me Asian women have sideways pussies is that true
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>>106620991
It looks like that's exactly what I need, thanks. The microphone has a Mini-XLR out and USB-C - the manual says that the Mini-XLR has the highest quality, but is it actually a noticeable difference? I'll just be using this for conference calls and recording videos for work, not recording music or anything too fancy.
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>>106621154
Either will work :P
Check it's sound in obs or something
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Long story short, ATT, practially the only ISP in our area, is forcing us off uverse next month and making us switch to att air. Is that any good?

We also have local fiber, but I'm not all sure what that entails, our house is about 80 years old and it i'm concerned how much internal rewiring is needed, is it worth it?
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>>106620334
First while you explicitly said that if you just took the normiepill, bought Sony xm6, Bluetooth multipoint to both computers and maybe your phone, you would have better sound and microphones than most coworkers. This would eliminate multiple devices on your desk and a shitton of cables. Of course you will not do this as you must flex on your coworkers instead.

As for your question, if you want a switch, you probably want a kvm, but you aren’t going to be able to plug your xlr cable directly into it that’s simply not happening. Either convert the signal to 3.5mm/usb to send it through the kvm or come up with some other solution.
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>>106620466
Simple. They literally put bombs into some cellphones and literally sold them to terrorists as “super secure anti-zog phones for israel haters” and then blew them all up near simultaneously.
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>>106621179
There will be virtually zero rewiring with fiber.

They'll just swing it from the power line then kick it through your living room wall.

There will be a new little white box on the living room wall, and a new (slightly larger) box on the outside of your house.
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Why the fuck does this always pop up in firefox whenever I sign into shit like amazon now.
I have no windows passwords or yubikeys or whatever the fuck.
Anyone know how to fix I could only find chrome fixes online but even looking through the firefox equivalent pages I couldnt find anything.
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>>106621306
go into your amazon settings and see if it has any 2FA methods registered, that is usually where the webauthin stuff is.
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does that white box have to be connected to the gateway/modem/ whatever you need to for the internet? If not then thats 2 things that need to be plugged in the same area instead of 1.

I was gonna put that part in my room, where my original gateway was
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>>106621150
Yup
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What Blu Ray player/ripper should I buy if I want to play and rip normal and 4k blu rays with minimal hassle with region shit and DRM?

Are there even any that work well for this sort of stuff without jumping through a lot of hoops, and/or without needing to be installed in a desktop PC? I just have a laptop
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>>106621522
https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=18856&sid=3c9d0c559a76d9f02d2b06914d0767d7
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>>106621373
pictures? ideally of the back so we can identify what box is doing what, not everyone's boxes are the same colors
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>>106619052
Ok nigga!
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>>106615104
>–
don't you understand you are not funny retard? you just force people to add more regex to their filter for generals
kys
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>>106615104
isn't ipv6 globally addresses similar to having a tracking cookie?
sure the privacy extensions can change your address every now and then but I'm sure they could just as easily re-establish who you are based on the connections you make, and they live long enough for multiple orgs to use the same address and connect to you.

Also, if I'm using wireguard I have to specify a globally routable address if I want to route ipv6 traffic over it. even if I assign a big block to a client from the server it's still got a unique prefix, right? from what I can tell there's no way to keep my ipv6 address either randomized or not available if I want ipv6 routed over the wireguard network.

the more I look into this the more of a privacy nightmare it seems
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>>106621544
So I need a drive that has one of the listed supported firmwares?

How can I find out which models have which firmware?

How complicated is using Libredrive? I can struggle my way through basic command line tools like yt-dlp and gallery-dl, but even that can be tough for me at times
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>>106621551
No pictures yet, haven't even ordered yet

All I know right now the router/gateway for my Uverse is in my bedroom, while the phonebox is outside my bedroom, and I think the power meter is on the otherside of the house
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can you make a pull request if there's already one open? if so and the first one gets merged, what happens to the new one? does everyone just have to look at it and say "this isn't valid anymore since we merged another one first and this now branches off an old master" and reject it?
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anyone have updated capcha solver thingy?
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Why use SIMD instructions on a CPU instead of a GPU?
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Is there a way to save a webpage locally?
I know people archive stuff using WBM but I want a way to just save individual pages to my PC, with all photos, fonts, etc... Like, I click the link and view a local copy of the webpage.
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>>106622069
singlefile extension
httrack
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>>106620519
I think then USB forum forbids them for active cables, so technically all the extenders you can buy are unlicensed.
I have two from AliExpress and they both work correctly for power+video+audio+data, no issues so far. I tested them with laptops and USB-C docks as well.
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>>106620555
>for security
What?!

>>106621658
Nigga you be trippin' or something?
This is a question thread, not an affirmation one.
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>>106621373
>>106621551

I meant to quote >>106621284
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whats a good (1) ai to sub for? coding and asking general things, learning foreign lang
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how do I learn prompting?
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My computer has an issue
I had a couple power surges and had to get a replacement PSU because my old one got killed.
Now however I have to hold the power button just to turn my computer on, and when i leave it off overnight for too long It won't turn on at all. I have to wait like 5-10 minutes of holding the power button hoping that it will actually start
the LEDs of my usb peripherals flash on and then off which means it's trying to start up but can't until it eventually manages to which afterward it works fine until I shut it off.
What's going on? is this a motherboard issue? there's no pcbg so I'm gonna ask here.
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>>106622515
Sometimes if i get up early enough to turn it on though i can get it to turn on after about 5 seconds of holding, rather than the several minutes otherwise*
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Any recs for a Text-to-Speech program for reading out large PDFs?
A lot of books/studies I'm interested in don't have Audiobooks
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Is cloudflare being slow and not loading for anyone else?
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I downloaded an mp4 video source and an opus audio source from a youtube video and combined them into an mkv.
But is there a simple way to add chapters to my mkv playback? Could I do it externally with some external subtitle file or something? Or do I need to restart from step 1 before the sources were merged?
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>>106622955
You can add metadata or additional tracks to an mkv with ffmpeg.

>>106622864
Can't you read?
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>>106622939
Yuuuuup
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Since I'm not seeing a thread about it on catalog, I might as well ask here.
What the fuck just happened? Why couldn't we post?
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What's currently the best extension/script for the annoying youtube anti-adblock feature? I'm running adblock and uBlock but I still get the message popups, adblock also pauses the moment I try to play a video for some reason too.
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>>106622939
Yes.

>>106621748
Git is decentralised, meaning that what happens in one repo has no influence on anything happening in another repo. There is no central server or anything like that.
A pull request is literally that – a request. It means "please pull changes from this part of my repo into your repo". This request is independent from the actual states of the repos, so you (or anyone else) can submit any number of such requests, it's the recipient of the request who decides what to merge/rejecte/ignore and in what order.
If they try to pull your changes and there's a conflict (for whatever reason), they can resolve the conflicts themselves or ask you to rebase your changes or do something else entirely. You're not in control of their repo.
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>>106623163
>I'm running adblock and uBlock
what? just use ublock. why would you even need two?
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Can somebody explain nits and lumens to me, why are lightbulbs and screens measured so differently
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Is there anyway to recover a deleted folder in an Android phone? I deleted the folder months ago and because the folder was too big, it didn't end up in the trash folder.
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>>106622069

recursive wget
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I got a random call from Austria and picked it up (stupid me, I know). But the caller hung up immediately. Apparently spam calls from Austria are quite common now that I've looked it up, but they usually try to scam you or something instead of hanging up immediately.
What does this mean? I've blocked the number already but I'm scared I did a huge mistake by answering the call in the first place
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>>106623495
>months ago
No.

>>106623554
If you pick up, they mark your number as <in_use> in their database.
This is done in order to save the time of actual scammers.
Blame the stupid phone company for allowing that call. They get a cut from the profits of these scammers for allowing them to place millions of such calls every month.
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>>106621660
I don’t know, I don’t really think NAT gives you much extra security in ipv4 - it just adds a level of granularity. Your public ipv4 ip is still generally tied to you in every way, just doesn’t give away the internal scheme of your network. I do share your concerns.
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>>106623649
Makes sense. Guess I'm gonna have to block the entire austrian phoneline, if that's even possible. Thank you
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Can we get an /hpg/ thread? it's been days now
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>>106624021
Go make one
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>See a listing for a dozen hc520s on ebay for a good price
>No info about hours or health
>Message seller if he knows anything
>Says he has not checked smart
>Ask if there will be any problem returning any bad or soon to be bad drives
>Says he doesn't take returns
>Oooook...
>Tell him I am going to buy all 12 but I would like to know what I'm getting in to first before I drop $1500 with a no return policy
>Says use the make an offer button on the page and he may check smart for me
>May
>Commit to buying unknown drives from him (submitting an offer is a commitment to buy if the seller accepts)
>And he *MAY* check smart
Yeah nah go fuck yourself
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>>106624028
I don't know how to make it properly, I've never made a thread.
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>>106624197
>copy the previous op
>change the previous pointer
>make sure any [embed] tags are removed if there's links to videos or other things
>make sure any (you) or arrows for replies are removed.
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what's the cheapest VPS provider out there? what prices can I expect for 50 GB of storage?
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>>106624060
Scam, stay away.
He knows very well that posting SMART data increases the value of those disks, so the only possible reason for him not posting it is that it's bad.
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>>106624230
Hetzner is cheap.
>what prices can I expect for 50 GB of storage?
Under €6 per month, mainly depends on CPU and RAM, storage is cheap.
If you are only looking for storage then they also sell storage boxes.
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>>106624243
Oh absolutely, after that last message I didn't even bother responding
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>>106615104
Not my picture, but I was curious about what the anon for this pic used to change his Steam UI in Linux to the classical Steam green skin. I know there's something like that on Github, but it mentions it doesn't work on Linux, so I am just curious what the original anon used for his setup.
Also, what is he using for the System Info as well? I can't find anything like that on TDE, unless I installed it wrong.
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Hard Disk is ultra slow, how do I recover its files without it taking 3 decades?
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>>106625074
getting an equal size drive and completely cloning it should be faster, but back up anything more important first if it's failing obviously
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>>106620520
font is borrowed for 'a, that doesn't mean that ttf_context is borrowed for 'a.
I'm assuming load_font returns a reference to something inside the ttf_context. Imagine you do something like
fn sneed() -> Font<'a> {
let ttf_context = /*...*/;
let font: Font<'a> = ttf_context.load_font();
drop(ttf_context);
return font;
}

Assuming, again, ttf_context holds the underlying data and Font<'a> is basically a reference to it, now the context is dead and font is a reference to nothing.

So you are annotating that
font: Font<'a>
will supposedly live for 'a, and 'a is longer than the scope of your function since you're returning it outside the function - that's what you're telling the compiler. But actually you're killing the original data it's referencing right inside the function, so it's not actually true that font will live for 'a.
Hence the compiler error that the original has to live at least as long as the claimed lifetime of your reference.
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TORRENTS
I forgot to backup my bookmarks like a retard and now I'm trying to find one specific torrent aggregator I had bookmarked. Pretty sure it started with "BT" or something "BTDigg" I thought, but I think that's something else.
Either way, it's something like this website, but with minimal CSS faggotry: https://bitsearch.to/trending

Please tell me if you know what I'm talking about or if you have a better alternative that doesn't look as sussy as the one linked above.
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>>106625995
Never mind, I fucking found it immediately after posting. God damn my fucking tired brain.
https://btdig.com/
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>>106615104
i'm looking to get a VPN
choosing between nord, surfshark, and proton
not gonna do anything crazy, really want it primarily for international netflix access to watch wrestling ppvs on. maybe use it for soulseek too? i rawdog that shit currently. and if i ever torrent something, it'd be nice to have, but i don't do that right now.
which of these three VPNs would you go with?
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When torrenting, were I to add a list of public trackers to ensure speed and completion, is it possible for these public trackers to use my IP to download content other than what I am downloading?
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>>106626664
only if there was a hash collision
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>>106626676
how would I know if there was a hash collision. I use a VPN and private trackers and I used public trackers to download a game and a tv series and when I checked I saw BBC porn as downloaded, too. I do not watch porn.
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Possibly a very retarded question, but I've heard oodles about how shit youtube's copyright strike system is - such as people reuploading someone's video (or part of it) and then using that to strike the original uploader, which can get resolved with a counter-claim but is a huge hassle and takes the video offline for a while. The recent drama with gamersnexus and bloomberg made me think, how come we don't hear about this being used more often for trolling? What stops someone - especially maybe a third worlder who isn't worried about giving up his personal information, of which there are plenty around - from filing frivolous copyright claims like these, even on big channels (like bloomberg in this case), and just raping their recent videos and taking them offline for 10+ days and forcing their overpaid lawyers to work on counter-claiming?
Gamersnexus's latest video apparently even mentions a tweet by someone whose tiktok clip was literally used by bloomberg without attribution, which may or may not be fair use but would easily allow for a legitimate-looking strike to be filed for example.
Clearly we don't see this happening, so is there something that would make this not work or does simply nobody bother? I've heard stories of random copyright trolls being petty enough to strike random speedrunners or whatever in inane schizo drama, surely there's people out there who hate big corpos and journos enough to attempt this.
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>>106626850
not familiar with the stuff you're referring to but this does happen very often for smaller media-focused creators like cartoon/movie/whatevermedia review channels whenever someone is bored enough, but any major channel like bloomberg has close ties to youtube and this stuff only happens on complete accident in a way that is only a bit embarrassing and only on youtube's behalf (and is cleaned up almost immediately).
when people who are only relevant online like keemstar or ethan klein can call youtube whenever they want to get problems sorted out in an afternoon, sometimes for smaller channels that aren't even their's, bloomberg or any player like that has to be being given nothing less than first-class treatment.

in other words, worst case scenario of them siding with bloomberg is what, a video or two by niche youtubers? worst case of them siding against bloomberg is pissing off bloomberg. youtube's big but also eternally like two MSM news articles away from an adpocalypse so they can't really afford to make enemies of anyone important.
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>>106627051
Ah ok so they just solve it manually.
The reason I was asking is that youtube's system is well known to be extremely unresponsive and almost fully automated. So in normal cases, it's not "youtube siding with small channels" or siding with anyone, it's the automatic strike system letting anyone send a strike and just fucking over the recipient. AFAIK, if you strike three videos at once, it adds three strikes to the channel at once and just automatically bans it from youtube, or something like that.

So it sounds like they basically have exceptions built-in where if you try to strike an MSM channel, it's not that "they side with the big guys" but they literally have a separate system for them where it doesn't do anything automatically at all and has to go through human review and get thrown out. Kinda like how the twitter leaks showed it had an exception list of accounts who could say nigger and not get banned lmao. If that exists then it makes sense
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Best method to have a calendar locally synced and viewable/editable between my PC and phone?
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Is there an /ai/ questions thread on some board?

I'm looking for a video model with start frame, end frame capability that can do arbitrarily short video (0.2sec to 3sec) videos. Cloud or local, don't care. So far I've found FramePack.

And another question: is there an easy way of using cloud gpu from local, without trouble? Afaik I need to always "deploy the models" into the machine that has the GPU, but would be neat if there was something that let me do that 'transparently'.
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>>106626695
your torrent client is malware, or you downloaded torrents that come with multiple files (incl. the porn). What you're describing shouldn't happen
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>>106621791
I am also interested. For this gay 4chan slider captcha.
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Is anyone else having problems loading images since about a couple of months ago?
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>>106627702
with what and from where? kurobaex images broke on 4chan for a bit around then i think and i needed to switch user agent again to fix that
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>>106627749
From my pc, using opera. I tried with and without 4chanx.
Sometimes I just get weird connection issues that don't happen on other sites so I don't think it's on my end
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>>106622160
Who's posting on this USB forum? Are there good bantz on the USB forum?
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>>106622515
I have the same problem with my Steam Deck
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>>106621339
I dont. I even entered the 2fa section and its asking me to make one
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Contemplating on upgrading to Win11. Only issue is my CPU is gen 7th, is worth doing the move onto unsupported hardware or should I stick to Win10 for now?
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>>106621373
The white box he was referring to is an ONT box. Att can setup 2 different fiber circuits; gpon or xgs pon. If you go with the standard 1g plan they will hookup gpon and you will have a white ont box. If they setup xgs pon it will have the fiber line go directly to the bgw320 modem/router/switch/wifi combo unit, and there won't be a white ont box. Also the technician running the cable to your house will ask you where you want him to drill the hole to put it into your house. There are ways to bypass the bgw210(gpon) and bgw320(xgs pon) att modems so the fiber can be plugged directly into your router
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>>106621791
Yea it's called a 4chan pass, just pony up the $20 and buy one it's fucking worth it
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>>106623393
To confuse you like Mbps and MBps
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>>106624230
Linode
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>>106626381
I'm pretty damn confident that Nord is a fed honeypot vpn
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>Wants to do a Masters Degree in CS
>I did like shit in college for various reasons and ended up with a 2.45 GPA
>Spent 5 years in workforce, improving my programming skills and now more confident than ever before
>2.45 GPA is now limiting my abilities to go to a good university.
It hurts, bros. What should I do in this situation?
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>>106628042
It’s probably gonna be a local fiber service, att does t have fiber in my area. My house is over 80 years old, and I’m. Scared of al, the extra boxes where they’ll be placed and how ,any outlets I have to use since we use a window ac in summer
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>>106628128
Take more classes and improve GPA I'm in the same sitch because of my refusal to drop out the tougher classes. It's really putting the toys away and I admit, I am struggling to do that too.
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>>106628042
What’s xgs pon? Is that for the cheaper slower options? That uses less stuff right?
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would 1440p look like shit on a 27" 4k display ?
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>>106628416
Yes, it will look blurry if you just feed a 1440p signal into the monitor. If you want to play a game at 1440p for the performance you should just use DLSS (or whatever) Quality, that renders at 1440p but upscales with far superior image quality compared to what a monitor can do when fed a low res signal directly.
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>>106622864
If you don't mind a service, I've tried this with a pdf and it worked fine: readloudly.com

Otherwise, just use ai to make a python script to convert the pdf to text, then any tts program.
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>>106628067
Which vpn is not a honeypot?
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>>106615151
>>106615151
one tick = sent
two tick = sent AND received
it should only show 2 if the other person has whatsapp, if not, you are a fag
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What is wrong with this preinstalled software? Are there any negative consequences in removing it? Any uses if I keep it?
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If I have a charger with two USB ports (one A one C). When I have both ports connected, sometimes, in example right now in this moment, I get an error where it keeps "starting to charge" both devices. As if I just connected them. Non stop, in a loop. What gives?
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>>106631511
Haven't used a ThinkPad in forever, but the preinstalled software (ThinkVantage) used to be great. It's probably harmless. But /tpg/ might have a better answer.
>>106631519
Can the charger output enough power for both devices?
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>>106615104
I download a shit ton of reaction images and save clips from games. How do you manage your disk space? Is there a way to make the Downloads save in another folder? It's gay that everything saves on C by default where everything windows related is saved there. I wanted to install NVIDIA drivers on another one too but it said that it should be on C for "security reasons".
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>>106631788
You can make %USER%\Download a junction to a folder on another drive
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I have a program like
r = f(r, w);
w = g(r, w);

But I want to use the old value of r for the second assignment, (without using temporary variables. Which languages support this?
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Is there a DHT that uses perceptual hashing?
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I don't want a dedicated GPU in a laptop, but I do want to occasionally play games that require some graphics power. Are there any good iGPUs specifically, or do I just go for a high-performance CPU?
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Why doesn't /g/ have a ffmpeg or encoding thread?

Where should I ask my ffmpeg question??
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>>106615104
Is there an archive for old brave versions for windows?
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I want to delete all my Twitter posts but I don't want to go 1 by 1, is there any tool where I can get this automated?
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>>106632710
What do you want to know?
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>>106627625
I think your best bet is either /lmg/ or one of the similar AI generals here on /g/. There's no general AI thread but the people in the specific ones will have a decent chance to know the answer
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>>106615104
>919 partners
Not as many as my ex had.
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>>106627925
The
>sign in the same way you unlock your device, by using face, fingerprint or pin
section says "Edit" and not add or turn on. Sounds like it's enabled
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>>106632335
I think most languages supporting destructuring to do something like
(r, w) = (f(r, w), g(r, w))

should mostly work. Pic related is me trying it in javascript real quick (I forgot the w argument but the point is that the old value of r was used in the g() call, hence the final value of w is 20 and not 22).
Off the top of my head, rust and python can also do this.
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>>106616803
MEGA is good if you also download shit from mega folders. A normal subscription also gives you the VPN which has a Japan server if you're a niconico enjoyer like me.
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>>106632708
There are some CPUs nowadays that include really powerful iGPUs. Well, powerful for the standard of an iGPU - they're still ultra-budget tier compared to actual dGPUs. But right now we're at a kind of weird spot where GPU performance has been skyrocketing for the past few years, but suddenly newer games are just insanely demanding (with UE5 and raytracing) so there's still shit that makes modern GPUs struggle, but it's basically neatly compartmentalised - if a game is using the newer UE5 slop then it's going to be extremely demanding, if it's not (e.g. it's more than a few years old, or the devs are sane and it's not a cookie cutter AAA game that looks and plays and runs like every other AAA game) then it's vastly easier to run.

Anyway, look up benchmarks for shit you're considering. I know top of the line is the Ryzen AI MAX series (awful name I know but these are the chips with the best iGPUs from AMD) and I think the newest intel shit also has powerful iGPUs.

>just go for a high-performance CPU
Kind of in the sense that top of the line CPUs tend to also have top of the line iGPUs, but the latter is what you want. If you buy someting like a workstation or server CPU that demolishes consumer or laptop CPUs in benchmarks but the iGPU is either an afterthought or it even doesn't even come with one, then it will be immeasurably worse for games. Don't play games on the CPU raw, period.
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>>106632973
I'm wondering if there's a way to extract an audio stream that gets automatically padded to the duration of the video stream.

The video file is 10 sec (10 sec video stream).
There's a 2 sec audio stream set to start playing around 8 sec into the video.

Extracting the audio gives a 2 sec audio file but I would like to extract it into a 10 sec audio file (with 8 sec of silence in the beginning), and I don't want to fool around with padding filters where I set the number of milliseconds manually.
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>>106633275
>Ryzen AI MAX series (awful name I know but these are the chips with the best iGPUs from AMD)
I've been looking mostly into AMD CPUs. Everywhere I look they have a better price to performance ratio, and I've also heard more criticism about Intel than AMD for the past year or so.
I think the Zen 4 architecture has RDNA 3.0 iGPUs and the Zen 5 (or AI 300 series for laptops) has RDNA 3.5
I mostly just compare different CPUs with cpubenchmark dot net. Do you know if their rating includes the iGPU as well?
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>>106633383
I took a quick look and it seems that they only provide CPU benchmark results. I didn't see an overall rating, I only saw "CPU Mark" (multi-core) and "CPU Single Threaded".
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Cant' believe there's no /hpg/ thread yet.
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>>106632359
Collision rate would be insane. It's very easy to craft images with the same perpetual hash.
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>>106633524
>>106633383
You can find benchmarks for igpus. People frequently compare the two manufacturers to see which one has better laptops.
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>>106633383
>>106633678
For laptops I've used notebookcheck in the past, they seem pretty comprehensive with their benchmarking (though with a super jank comparison interface, it works but a bit annoying to use). And they do have iGPU benchmarks, not as comprehensive as a dedicated GPU reviewer would do for a dGPU but should definitely be good enough to give you an idea of relative performance.
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>>106630937
You need to add windows to your grub/boot manager in linux. Google for your boot manager and you will just need to do a couple commands like probing and updating the entries
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>>106631788
Set the default download location in your browser then
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>>106633524
>>106633678
>>106633704
Thanks. One more thing, though. I don't want a dGPU, because they supposedly make the laptop heavier, hotter and louder. The weight is easy to understand, but what about the other 2?
Having a dGPU means consuming more power, which in turn generates more heat. But if you have more performance "available" thanks to the dGPU, wouldn't that mean you don't need to use as much power?
Under the same, heavy load, would a laptop with a dGPU (almost) always get hotter and louder?
And is comparing an iGPU laptop to a dGPU one the same scenario as, say, comparing a CPU with 20W TDP to a one with a 60W TDP?
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>>106633849
Laptop chips use a lot less power, a dgpu adds a lot more compared to that. Check out gaming laptops, they are bulky, heavy and hot.
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>>106633357
I mean, you're probably going to have to extract what you have and add a delay filter
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>>106633161
Its not. I also went there thinking the same thing.
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>>106634294
And this wasnt a mistaken picture. This is what pops up when I hit edit on the "passkey" section
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>>106634162
Was hoping for some sort of "-longest" stream argument (doesn't exist but ffmpeg could have some convenience thing that I don't know about).
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>>106634332
I believe that does exist. Use a few keywords to explain your goal and AI will give you a better idea of the filters/commands you can use to achieve that goal .
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>>106634294
>>106634306
Very weird. I wonder if this is some jeetware bug.
You could try to add an OTP code and see if it then lets you actually change passkey settings maybe? (Keepass supports OTP and that's what I use, I think on android Aegis is the current best meme)
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I want to get a tablet, budget is 200€ and my needs are
>good build quality
>good battery life
>reading pdf/webs
>writing
>taking notes with a pen would be nice
Pretty much that's it, I don't need it to be too powerful.
So far my options are
>Lenovo Tab M11
>Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+
Are these decent pics? Should I consider something else?
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I genuinely don't understand why laptop manufacturers put the fan intakes on the bottom. You can't even have it on your lap that way, even though it's literally called a laptop
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>>106634383
Perhaps even the metadata is responsible for the padding and having the codec and metadata in another container file may correct it
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>>106615104
How long will it be until we can run local LLM that can do things like pic rel on our own personal devices?
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>>106634794
I imagine you can download a nightly build somewhere that can already do that and more
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>>106634383
i tried asking AI but it hallucinated some code that it thought was correct but didn't do the job

>>106634788
yeah it's metadata that's responsible for moving the start of the audio stream 8 second into playback, specifically it's an editlist (mp4-only thing)
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>>106634591
Kobo Book Reader was strongly recommended by the kiwifarms admin. i made a mental note of it at the time (mentioned in a video 6 months ago now).
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>>106628158
Xgspon is for any of their fiber plans above 1g. It's the exact same line coming into your house but the tech has to program your line on their ISP switch for it and remove the ONT and use the bgw320
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Is there a good way to lock or block a folder on linux? For example, I have this folder on my hard drive filled with videos and memes but I wanna stop myself from accessing it when I'm studying.
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>>106635098
1. bind mount an empty directory to that path
2. fscrypt
3. Plasma Vaults
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>>106635043
Copy metadata and audio stream into m4a container?
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>>106635121
thanks
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>>106634731
I think it's because of the way the airflow works. Modern laptops are pretty thin (except the biggest gaming bricks), and at the same time wide/long. So if you had an intake on the side you'd basically have to pull air from a pretty small area and find a way to blow it across all the components needing cooling, all the way across the entire motherboard. By pulling in air from the bottom and blowing it out the side, you get to blow hot air it pretty hard and fast out and this sucks cold air from the whole bottom surface which then incidentally cools all kinds of small components on its way to the exit fan.
What's really a missed opportunity is the lack of rear vents IMO, you could probably make do with rear intake and side exhaust. I'm guessing it's just annoying to lay out correctly or requires more mass or space for the components to be properly cooled this way, and laptop manufacturers are working to optimise hard on size, weight and cost all at the same time.
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>>106635098
If you know the passkey/passphrase, you're still going to have to rely on self control.
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>>106634794
Basically the way it's looking, gigantic companies will continue maintaining the advantage unless something changes dramatically, while local and smaller models will always lag behind. Both are getting better, you can do local but it will just be lagging behind the state of the art.

Pic related looks like a generic piece of not particularly impressive writing and I'm pretty sure this is doable right now, go look at /lmg/.
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>>106635256
What about putting it on the top? The numpad is useless most of the time for most people, so just get rid of that you have space. Probably wouldn't be enough on it's own, but with the other options you mentioned, it should be enough. I've seen this design on a few laptops
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>>106635270
not him but this can still be an effective mental aid,
>let me just glance at a few memes really quickly
is a lot harder to resist than
>let me just open the container, enter my lengthy passphrase, let it decrypt and then look at some memes

the latter doesn't replace self control but it helps it a lot. i blacklist some sites into my /etc/hosts and yes sometimes I'm bored enough to go through the effort of editing that file, entering the sudo password and deleting the line before going ahead with it, but it really helps in a lot of cases
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>>106635283
I think a lot of people would be angry if the numpad were dropped from a large laptop, so no manufacturer can be bothered with doing so. Plus a lot of smaller laptops, which are the ones suffering the most from bad cooling, don't even have a numpad. Like on my laptop right now, under the screen there's the speaker grille, then the keyboard (without numpad, no space to save), then the wrist rest and touchpad.

And even on a big laptop, the entire keyboard having to not be an air intake would defeat a good chunk of the purpose since it will very likely sit over most of the central components that really need airflow. Doable but again I'm guessing a) it might need bigger and stronger fans to make up for it so heaver and more expensive laptop, and b) people might say "ew lots of holes in the top ugly" and for some reason laptops tend to be designed as fashion accessories these days, even business ones.
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>>106635294
Maybe I'm just getting older, but I have no desire to waste disk space on memes. I have a some software, some media, and a handful of documents.
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>>106635333
well congrats you don't have an issue with procrastination, I'm sure the original anon with the request above will be very pleased to hear
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>>106635356
I do, just procrastinate in different ways. Turn on the ol playstation and waste my days away.
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>>106635294
>i blacklist some sites into my /etc/hosts
Same except I'm an ADHD retard so I have to block everything including google and wikipedia because I'm really good at wasting time.
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>>106635174
need the output to be wav without any special metadata tricks (will be read by other software that can't understand "delay this audio stream by 8 sec")
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>>106635382
At that point isn't it easier to just stay away from the internet?
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>>106635435
it may need to be done in two parts, one to read the metadata and then pass that as a variable to the wav export command
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>>106635507
that's what i want to avoid, it's annoying because you know ffmpeg has everything it needs to be able to figure out how much initial padding the wav should have, but there's no way to tell it to make use of that information
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>>106635382
>leaving the heavy stuff whitelisted
smart anon, i see your game
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>>106635382
>search engines all blacklisted
Huh, what do you actually do on your PC anon?
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whats the best way to archive the entire video library from a youtube channel?
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>>106636105
yt-dlp
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>>106627641
it happened again, last night, but, this time it wasn't porn. I did not download anything, but, I've been seeding. I called my ISP to find out what could be causing this; I thought, perhaps there's a tap on my line outside coming to my modem on the onside, but, they said they'd not possible and it's something to do with the router. I doubt it, because I have 3 routers and I switched out the one from the last incident. The files I download and seed are from a private tracker and are in zip format. Idk what's causing this can anyone shed some light on this?
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>>106627641
Ohhhh and I'm using qbittorent on Windows 10
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>>106636105
yt-dlp.exe -f "bestvideo[height<=480]+bestaudio/best" --download-archive !done.txt https://www.youtube.com/c/<channel-name-here>/videos

replace 480 with whatever highest resolution you want.
note that the shit heads at youtube has made it impossible to download some videos without logging in (usually "age restriction" censorship), and they might limit you due to thinking you're a bot
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>>106636138
>>106636181
perfect, thanks bros
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How come OPAQUE hasn't taken over all logins and ended the push for 2fa? Is there something wrong with it? I just like passwords, keep them in my head, never send them over the wire, simple as that.
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>>106636181
There is no reason to limit the resolution for archiving.
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>>106636399
depends on how much disk space you think it's worth and how likely you think it is it will go offline
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>>106636238
I've never heard of it before, but I checked and the RFC was published literally this July. I see there were draft versions in like 2021 or so. Login systems are extremely entrenched and if you think a new shiny protocol can "take over all logins" overnight, well, you're wrong, it can't. The best you can hope for with shit like this is some big tech company, like google or ms, implementing it for their own shit and then others eventually following suit. (In this case I guess cloudflare is pushing it but nobody actually logins to cloudflare.) And even then it's really no guarantee. FIDO U2F has been standardised for like a decade from what I can see, and yeah google lets you use it (though ONLY after you first provide a phone numbre) and so do a few other websites like github, but it hasn't otherwise "taken over all logins" despite some big tech adoption.

But anyway your shilling worked and now I'm curious, redpill me on opaque and why it's supposed to be good.
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>>106636428
Maybe I'm autistic but I consider "archiving" to mean "preserving for posterity, safeguarding the existence of the original material in the case the primary source goes down". For this you need to actually faithfully preserve the original material. I wouldn't call just saving a downscaled, cut down copy for your own personal convenience "archiving". But again maybe I'm just autistic.
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>>106636480
if only disk space were infinite.
if it makes you feel better the downscaled version is an official part of the published work, and the actual original isn't available (youtube re-encodes the video that you upload even if the resolution is the same).
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>>106626695
You verify the metadata before you download, or limit trackers
Some RSS options allow you to do REGEX or other means of sanity checking (ie file is between x and y GB)
Bittorrent is also quite good at finding seeds/peers if you have PEX and DHT on with probably >5 (actual) peers
And if they aren't a part of that swarm they get banned from that torrent for hash failures
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I want to play my old PS3 on my new OLED TV, but all I'm getting is a black screen.
It works just fine on the old TV from 2012 and I've tried switching the HDMI cable to the one that came with my PS5 as well as resetting the video output.
Is this some bullshit incompatibility due to HDCP? If so what's my best option, it would be stupid if I can't connect my old console to my new TV.
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>>106636473
> why is it good
Password based authentication
Password never leaves the client machine even at registration
MITM doesn't learn enough to run offline attacks
Compromised server data requires offline brute force attacks for each entry
Establishes secure channel, no need to trust TLS
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asking here because >PS4 >in 2025
>>>/vg/539698904
what's best internal SSD for PS4? Googling shows that Samsung 860/870 Evo is go-to option but I'd like to know from fellow autists
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>>106637396
looks like there's some difference between models, but you can't go wrong with a Samsung SSD, but anything will work fine
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>>106637438
the thing with PS4 is that its SATA port is shit (SATA II iirc) so an expensive SSD may be an overkill for the system
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>>106637396
Any sata 3 ssd that has 2tb or more (depending on your needs)
>>106637491
Technically correct, but sata 2 ssds cost more than sata 3 drives, but you should really only notice a different in performance on open world games.
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>>106637591
>Any sata 3 ssd that has 2tb or more (depending on your needs)
muh speed and more gaems are my needs (currently on 1tb HDD)
also heard some stuff about 4tb SSDs being unstable on PS4, gotta research before getting one
>but sata 2 ssds cost more than sata 3 drives
lmao
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>>106637625
I'm pretty much in the same boat, but I have a 2TB HDD. I'm holding out for the PS5, cause I might as well have 10 times the performance instead of 3 times the disk read/wright speed.
5-7GB/s
vs
300MB/s
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>>106636473
>FIDO U2F
Very nice thing. I bought two Feitian USB authenticators for like $15 many years ago and still use them.
All the major websites support them and it's so much easier to press a physical button to authenticate than to open the OTP app, find the site, and type the code.
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>>106636945
It should just work. I play the PS3 on an LG C2.
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>>106637625
I'm not even aware of SATA II SSD drives even existing. I was mostly saying that Samsung is a good brand, and a 860/70 Evo isn't going to be that much more expensive than the alternative, plus you can use it in something else later even if your p4 is SATA II
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>>106615104
what if i wanted Linux without using linux? How can I build my own interface and computer? Like, how can I make my own computer as from scratch as possible? do people do that?
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can anyone point me to the full source of this gif?
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>>106638506
>do people do that?
Anon, I...
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I know a little C and have made simple programs before with it. I've played around with Raylib (using the beginner VSCode template) for a bit.
The problem is that I had to code everything in the same file because I didn't really understand how that template compiled my source code.
Naturally, adding / linking a different library was out of the question.
I tried to follow a tutorial on linking a library and I couldn't make it work...
How / where do I learn how to make a medium sized project in C, with multiple files and maybe a library?
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>>106639044
think of libraries as specialised add-on functions or imagine a magic box that you put some data into, shake it and it spits out what you want to see
if you have a block of code and you're really happy with how well written and efficient it is, just turn that into a library for future use
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What is the point of the "Copy Clean Link" function in the context menu in Firefox?
When I use it to copy a link from my watch list in YouTube, it only removes the &pp= parameter from the URL... but it still keeps
>&list=WL&index=22&t=4393s
it would have value if it removed everything from the URL after &...
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>>106639188
it keeps it because it's a playlist and removing it will remove that information too. it's like you're trying to remove an index. time is also kept because maybe you want to link to that specific time in the video
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>>106639184
I made a small C file with a struct and some functions (basically storing char arrays with their length so I could use memcpy) and I wanted to compile it and use it in a different program but I couldn't figure it out at all
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>hear a knock at the door
>microsoft defender pop up asks to start a scan
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How likely am I to destroy my CPU? Here's what I need to do, according to experts on the internet
1) unscrew the fan on top of my CPU
2) carefully take it out of the box
3) clean the leftover thermal paste on the CPU or something with rubbing alcohol
4) apply a tiny amount of thermal paste on the CPU or something
5) if I touch the pins? (haven't seen them yet) I have to move them back where they were slowly, or else the CPU is dead
6) put the fan back over the CPU
7) screw it in

Never done this before.
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>>106639300
it's pretty easy, just don't bend the pins, you can touch them, they won't instantly shatter.
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>>106639349
there might even be no pins at all if it's an AMD
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>>106636945
what a happy little elephant in your filename!
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Is the KDE "krashes" meme because KDE itself crashes, or because it causes applications that are running to crash?
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what's the website where it's just semi famous people answering questions like "what tech do you use for your job?"
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>>106639901
Yahoo answers? Though that's not really famous people
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>>106639951
no, it was similar to https://uses.tech/like/C
but it didn't like out to a bunch of people's own websites
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>>106615104
help a nigga out >>>106640195
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Both lib32 and multilib repos have lib32-expat. Lib32 is 1 version behind, stopping me from updating due to breaking the expat dependency. I don't have lib32-gremlins enabled, never did.
Pacman -Si says lib32's version was last built March 29th, multilib was Sep 17th. Should I just wait until they're synchronised?
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>>106639951
>>106639983
>>106639901
Found it. I just wanted to see this guy's chinese wife. I want a healthy, sporty one like that.
https://usesthis.com/interviews/fabien.sanglard/
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>>106640245
if you want to unzip directly as the default program then I would probably look to see if there's an archive manager that provides a binary (exe) that does exactly that then set it as the default program to execute on the archive
Or write a bat script to call 7z with a command to directly uncompress into the current directory.
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why do normies not care about meta smartglass cameras but outrage against google glasses cameras caused the product to fail?
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>>106640245
Search google and people say you need to edit the shell registry entry on open
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is there a single fucking provider that lets you try the langchain tutorials without just fucking giving you a 429 error?
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>>106639188
>uses firefox
>wonders why it keeps removing his urls' pp
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I recently got a mouse with a lot of buttons

What are some useful things I could bind to them for productivity purposes?

Honestly the only thing that I've thought of is binding save as, enter, close tab, etc to them so I can save and open images and navigate to different tabs one handed while fapping, but even that doesn't use up all of them
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>>106640387
10 years of being recorded 24/7 being normalized have passed since then
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are you supposed to get some Magic Eye effect when viewing lots of RGB-anti-aliased text?
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>>106641731
get some sleep anon
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Where can i search the archive for /t/ arch b4k doesnt let me
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What's the website name that give you color palette?
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been using an AIO (nzxt kraken 360)
for the past few months and I had the pump itself set at a steady 50% because at this rate I don't hear any whine
I had to set it to 100% recently and noticed the whine this AIO produces is strangely loud at different intervals meaning
60-70% will have a whine
80-90% has the loudest whine
100% has a whine that comes and goes but is not the loudest

googling shows that all AIO's have a whine but some are more prominent than others

so how can I tell if this one is a bad product or just a regular part of the AIO?

for reference, running at anything higher than 50% produces a whine I can hear from across my room
can I keep this at 50% without worry?
too many people recommend to set it at 100% but I can't stand the noise
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jedec_spi_nor spi_nor@0: unrecognized JEDEC id bytes: ff, ef, aa
Failed to initialize SPI flash at 0:0 (error -2)
NOR not detected
Im trying to flash openwrt to NOR from an sd card but im getting this error. I have an old verson of openwrt on NOR that im still able to boot into but it wont detect NOR when i boot from an sd card. I am able to flash to NAND just fine though
Does anyone know how to fix this? I thought about deleting the old openwrt on NOR but i have no clue how to do that
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Is there any browser addon to block absolutely everything that includes a titktok video?
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>>106619431
Legitimate interest meant they paid extra for the data. They probably don't have a legitimate interest, just bank on the fact that their claim might not be investigated. However, it gets suspicious when you have too much legitimate interest, so those spots are rare and thus expensive.
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How do I make Korean-inspired steak sauce?
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>>106642791
I guess you could add all tiktok's domain names to a pihole or other DNS blacklist. You might be able to use ublock origin to do it somehow too, I just don't know the syntax.
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>>106638186
I was thinking like really old tech, the first ssd I ever seen was OCZ, in like 2014, but yeah, modern SSD are cheaper and have more storage because they're still being produced
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>>106642411
terminal.sexy?
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>>106640387
They don't care because the idea has been roundly dismissed. If you wear those shits in a bar you're still going to catch a maglite shampoo.
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>>106637396
Anything with TLC flash and a DRAM cache. Those drives are all bottlenecked by the interface even at SATA 3.
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>>106643552
>terminal.sexy
no, but thanks.
The website would show you several palette of different kind with it's name, and each color's name.
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i just looked at my google account and found there was an open session on a google nexus 5 phone, which i have never owned
first active in feb 2025 and last active in june
how fucked am i? how could that have happened? i had 2FA on the account...
was it spooks?
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what virus was "calculator" running that was causing the whole system to lag?
already uninstalled it but curious
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Is there any tool to delete all of your Twitter posts in bulk?
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>>106641561
I have these bind for general use:
The most important binding: alt + tab or alt + ctrl+ tab (it keeps the menu open for you to select one)
The usual - refresh, back page, forward page
Home and end keys - to go quickly to the top and bottom of pages
back tab, forward tab, close tab, reopen last tab, open new tab
media keys - volume up, volume down, forward song, back song
video controls - back 10 seconds, forward 10 seconds, play/pause
Maybe a translate button
Open task manager
Open volume mixer
I also have a turbo click button which is occasionally useful.

I have more for some specific programs with lots of keybinds
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Why can a Lenovo with a SIM card receive SMS messages from the operator when it can't send them? I assume it cannot be called though, for sure right? I won't get spam calls popping up on my laptop?
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>>106644744
Razer mice have a "hypershift" mode too, which is just a button that allows you to have another set of bindings while it's pressed. It's separate from program specific bindings
Might be available in yours too
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>>106642397
archiveofsins
if you used 4chanX[T] you can just press the archive button since it selects archives for each board
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>>106644353
LineageOS devices appear as Nexus or Pixel.

>>106644753
Lenovo *what*?
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My monitor broke and I'm temporarily using a shitty one. Which connection should I generally use, dsub or dvi. I'm converting from hdmi and already have adapters for both.
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is there a storage medium the size of usb sticks that uses something longer-term than flash?
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>>106645071
single link DVI can use the signal from HDMI without any conversion
dsub means converting to analog
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why wouldn't this work?
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>>106645352
No voltage
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>>106645352
leakage from the open sockets
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>>106645352
you forgot to turn the switch on
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>>106639887
A bit of both. KDE 4 was a disaster, and to this day Plasma 6 still needs garbage like SDDM which is so buggy it's not even funny.
Then the screen locker was crashing very often on Plasma 5, still not fixed.
Plasma 6 seems actually stable, but it still has no virtual keyboard and still relies on SDDM to log in.

Bugs are a fact of life for all software, but the KDE developers refuse to backport fixes so there is no such thing as "bugfix update", you either install the very latest KDE software or you have to live with the bugs of your current version forever.
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where can i get dion's practice test for the cysa for free?
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What's the best way to fix videos that look like this?
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europe bros, is PHP+Laravel good choice for career path? I'd apply for junior level jobs
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>>106646529
Enable deinterlacing. In VLC you press 'd'.
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I have a corner desk where the seam between two of the sections is uneven, kinda like pic related though not quite as severe

Any tips on how I could still put a mousepad there and level out the surface, somehow? Does anybody sell like nearly flat but slightly silicone ramps or something for desks and counters?
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>>106646827
Ah, much better. It’s actually watchable now, thanks!
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Asking on behalf of a neophyte friend: what's the best way/method of backing up a complete image/partition of Steam OS?

Friend wants to dual boot his Steam Deck with Windows(lol) and I suggested he do a complete backup first before he does anything. So far, I've heard of two methods--either using the tools within the Steam OS recovery mode, or using a third-party utility within desktop mode.
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>>106644977
Thinkpad
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>>106646960
Clonezilla, maybe, but it's quite shitty.
I would not worry about the OS since it can be reinstalled, copy /home/deck/ somewhere safe since that's the user data.
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New >>106647643
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>>106647652
why can't you niggers just bake a normal thread
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>>106647795
You're hired!
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>>106647795
what's not normal about it?



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