Decided to make this thread like in sturdy because I was wondering, what the hell is Youtube thinking? I'm downloading some fancams and the size is huge for the 315 format (VP9), usually it was around 300-400 for a 3 minute performance, now I got this one yesterday for 2 GB. Now I downloaded a 30 min. fancam for 10 GB.
For now I will enjoy the extra bitrate, but I'm fearing they're preparing for an even better way to block adblock users or something.
We're so back. Youtube is trying so hard to become a walled garden. Did you also see the announcement? https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/14404 You'll need to install Deno to keep downloads working as normal.
>>136578 I'm gonna fill up this 6TB HDD in no time with these new sizes. Also, to be fair, spd was kinda garbage nowadays, I barely check his videos now, but I do have a backup of the performances I liked from him.
>>136649 Yeah, I don't mean spd specifically I just don't want to randomly lose content I'd like to keep. He definitely had a few videos I liked that are gone now. I've already starting downloading twitter profiles using hydrus so youtube would be the next step.
>>136733 I would be grateful if you uploaded your isa cams to a gofile or something. I know one anon suggested https://transfer.it/start as well but I haven't tried that.
Also, bamp is so based. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBRfgugMblc He uploaded the original file because youtube quality sucks. here's his translated comment >This is the original file of the encoded output. I'm sharing it because the YouTube quality degradation is severe. The upload process is delayed, but I'll share the remaining comfort train videos later. https://ctee.kr/item/store/69149 It's priced at 0 won, so it's free even if you purchase it.
>>137235 >>137404 I once mentioned that I'm paying for his membership, it's dirt cheap so I don't mind paying for a couple of months, he's sharing more of those links there.
>>173675 There are a lot! Like 30-40 links, so if you're interested in something in particular, check his uploads and maybe he shared something. Or tell me a group you like, maybe he has shared one.
>>217614 I always do yt-dlp -F and then use whatever I want like yt-dlp -f 313+251. Nowadays youtube is trying out more versions for 1080p so it's better to visualize what's available, I think.
I'm getting "HTTP ERROR 429: Too Many Requests" when trying to download a video with subtitles. I tried installing curl_cffi like it suggested but that didn't seem to work and reading the open issue about it doesnt seem to provide much of a solution. this shit is such a whack-a-mole
>>264228 For twitter specifically, I use hydownloader+hydownloader-systray https://gitgud.io/thatfuckingbird/hydownloader https://gitgud.io/thatfuckingbird/hydownloader-systray You can read through it but basically it's a very powerful tool that uses it's own database and is based on gallery-dl. It downloads metadata like tweet hashtags, upload date/modified date, keeps tracks of links you've already downloaded, and can be used to track and automatically download new uploads from profiles.
I also use it with hydrus companion which is why I started using brave (firefox version not officially supported). https://gitgud.io/prkc/hydrus-companion it's an extension that lets you quickly send tabs/pages to hydownloader so you don't have to copy+paste links all the time and it tells you when you already have a file in your database.
>>266815 shit i got desynced I don't really like using hydownloader with instagram but there are probably ways of tinkering with it to make it better. mass downloading from instagram is a also bit more troubling since i read that accounts get banned/locked pretty quickly which is why I wanted to figure out importing from selca.kastden.org. I haven't had much trouble downloading from twitter but I know I should probably be using an alt account but my main account is basically an alt anyways.
i installed arch on my laptop yesterday and i went with gnome again too comfortable with it to try something else lol. i'll probably install nvidia drivers and mess around with some customization later >>271114 nice it's a lot of fun.
I didn't notice before but I had 3 fucking yt-dlp exes installed and I was using an old version while updating one I wasn't using. I cleaned everything and now again I have 2 different exes, I was using the wrong one for a whole month... no wonder I had to use the --extractor method
>>273583 this happens a lot less on arch actually since all packages are always in their latest versions, fixes are always avaiable first fedora, ubuntu based distros, which work on old packages, take longer to receive fixes
>>273893 I was actually very happy with Linux, but then I had to buy a new monitor and I got one with HDR, back then there was zero support for it (now it's different from what I read). Plus, with 2 monitors the annoyances were too much so I decided to move to Windows. I'm not married to either so I'd definitely change if I have the time.
>>285204 Awesome! By Claude's recommendation now I changed to pipx and now everything works great, can finally download a few 8k fancams I had on pause.
>>285554 I remember reading the arch wiki a lot too. Still useful after I stopped using arch.
i want to replace my android smartphone this black friday, i have a galaxy note 20 is samsung still the best? i dont care too much about jailbreaking or any of that stuff i just want a reliable phone that will last me 3-4 years
>>286776 the flagships from samsung and google are pretty on par with each other hardware and software wise. It probably comes down to what features you want (samsung ecosystem, what UI you like better, etc)
however, if you're somewhere where you have the Exynos (instead of Snapdragon) Samsung phones, you should just get a pixel
>>286776 The best in what way? The best bang for your buck is a Xiaomi Poco, flagship components at a good price. You don't need root nowadays, I use Shizuku + Canta to uninstall persistent bloatware.
>>287047 im looking at the s24 or s25 ultra, they seem to be snapdragon where i live >>287304 i meant hardware/software yeah, ill take a look at those though
>>296111 I guess it depends on your needs, but if you're looking for the flagship models, I'd go for the Oppo Find X8 Ultra or the Vivo X200 Ultra, they have a 1 inch camera sensor, 60% bigger than the flagship Samsung one. I was playing around with the Oppo and the pictures are awesome. That is, if you're most interested in a camera like me, rest of the components should be very similar to a S25.
>>304626 upgrading to a good motherboard was such a quality of life boost i couldn't run two m.2 ssds without running one in sata or starving my gpu to 8x pcie lanes
>>306944 I remember I had a server with an extra laptop I had, with OpenMediaVault. It was fun keeping it up. I think there are better things now compared to OMV.
I ended up going with a 22TB drive. The $/tb was too good to pass up on although it was better for drives in general a few months ago. let's see how long it takes to fill it up with pics of cute idols
>>348693 right now i download stayc and h2h content the most mostly off of twitter. I collect a lot of other groups though usually whatever I see on my feed. I had to stop downloading twitter profiles for a bit since I was running out of space but i'll probably start downloading more triples content. I'll also start archiving youtube stuff (fancams, etc). I'm just a little worried about backing stuff up since if I go too quickly I'll also run out of space on my external drive. I guess i'll just have to buy more drives when the time comes
i've saved the webm mpv maker to ~/.config/mpv/scripts (I had to manually create the scripts folder), whats the default keyboard shortcut to start making a clip?
I definitely wish I had gone with a regular ATX board and case to make upgrading a little easier but I hadn't considered that years ago. I could barely fit my new 3.5" HDD
worrying about drive physical size feels silly now that we have nvme2s i also wish i had gotten a full atx board but i could only afford an mATX this left me with only two fan plugs that i have to share
>>364900 nvmes are a cake to install, if your mobo has the m2 slot for it you basically plug it like a pendrive and secure it in place with a little screw
>>364915 now im really worried i checked the archive and they are saying all the intel chips are bad i thought they fixed that do i need to do a bios update or something
i updated my bios recently and i almost fucked myself by thinking I could use a 64GB usb. apparently I specifically need to use FAT so i had to use a 16gb stick
>>364977 for 2 years definitely there was some security patch in there so you really need to do it, sometimes the updates are not that important or something not for your case, but for that long there's probably something good for you
>>364984 search for your motherboard and "downloads" or something like that, download the 1-2 MB file that will update the bios, flash it into a flashdrive (can also put it in your C drive but that's a bit more complicated), and load up the bios (there are many ways, depends on your machine, could be F2 at start up)
>>365036 yeah that's right, and depending on your motherboard, some newer ones can be reseted to factory and it still would work, not sure about yours though
>>380108 i just use the web client and their app but also i recently start using email aliases so I don't have to sign up for things with my real email
>>380310 yeah proton does under one of their subscription plans but I use simplelogin. well simpelogin is owned by proton and they use it for the feature in proton but i use the simpelogin site.
>>380108 For gmail I use Betterbird on Windows, it's a fork of Thunderbird. Works great, I have like 6 gmail accounts so it's good to have everything in one app. And also the same as the other anon, I use Proton with aliases.
>>380617 i feel like it would get taken down pretty quickly. if one person shares it on a random discord it's over. if you need a specific performance/concert you can ask here or in /haus/
speaking in general, since GPU prices crashed because no one cares about them anymore... would you buy one right now or do you think they'll still be on sale for the holidays?
upgraded from 16GB to 32GB ram. the piece of mind that comes with not having to worry about crashing with a couple of programs is enough to make overpaying for used ram worth it. >>449043 ~$125 for used 32gb ddr4 3200Mhz. looking at price history it was around $85 for new a couple of months ago. i'll cope and say worth
aside from RAM pricing due to the AI fad, before it was VRAM, PC pricing seems pretty good... GPUs are too much but that's how it'll stay a little 9060 XT 16GB for under $400 is pretty neat
do you guys think gpus will get more expensive soon too? theres a good deal for an rtx 5070 and im thinking about buying it also is this model good MSI RTX 5070 12G Shadow 2x OC G5070-12S2C
>>468352 probably but they're already overpriced and likely only the high end 16GB+ and a few low end nvidia cards so with that in mind you'll be better off with AMD at the low end if you don't NEED nvidia's hardware features you can get 16GB, which you should only get 16 or above for a new card, for pretty cheap with AMD and for good models i know asus, msi, and sapphire are solid
>>470496 but that's the point, with amd you get more for less but if he insists he'll be happy with that card, it's just overpriced and won't last long
so i ended up not buying the 5070 because i have no plans to upgrade my cpu (i5 12400kf) and i heard it could be a bottleneck at 1080p so now im looking at an rx 9060 xt 16gb but ive never owned an amd card before, are the driver issues i see people complaining all the time overblown or are they better now? how bad is fsr compared to dlss nowadays?
>>489709 >are the driver issues i see people complaining all the time overblown or are they better now? I also never had one, but the drivers issue is not a problem nowadays from what I read. I also remember reading about overheating but now apparently that's an NVIDIA problem now with their high end cards.
My GPU is mostly for AI so I can't buy AMD, otherwise it'd be my first choice.
>>490342 Not bad but from what I read, less developed. For example, CUDA has been in development since 2006 so it's available for everything. Asking Claude right now, seems that perhaps with an AMD GPU you would need some extra steps to configure certain software.
>>487339 I get a new video about the AI bubble about to pop every week. I doubt anything will happen, maybe it will only deflate since "everybody knows".
>>511132 honestly just game on regular linux like mint or cachyos windows dual boot is only "worthy" if you're going to play games locked behind spyware such as league or call of duty or fortnite
>>512886 Proton VPN has a free tier, meaning it's like 3 servers, a couple in USA and one in Netherlands, it should be slow but I never had issues the very few times I used it
I don't think they have it to harvest your data, it should be an incentive for you to pay for the "good" servers
is it possible the cable is fine but the modem/router only will put 92mb/s through the ethernet? i think its rented so there is not much i can do right now but i have other modems
I didn't consider gpt-oss with ollama since I'm comfortable with Claude.ai, but I have been using it and wow it's really fucking good.
I asked it yesterday to edit my webm.lua so I can encode with hevc_nvenc and it works great (tried that with claude but it was too much for the free tier). Today I was asking it if it's possible to download Premium Youtube videos, and after searching like 20 github links and after 10 minutes of thinking, apparently you can't, but you could try old builds of yt-dlp like "mscalindt/yt-dlp"
>>529395 *put that line in your yt-dlp config then use the --premium option when you want to download premium vids. it's not 100% reliable but it's the only way to do it these days.
safarians, av1chad will forever keep us guessing whats inside those cool clips with this code you can hide all av1 posts, and all the replies to av1 posts, paste it into your fave userscript thingiemagic (i use stopthemadnes)
>>538146 >we're not missing out if we don't know what we're missing out on I... i mean.... fair enough i guess also, tell the Windows users how to block webp too lol
>>539392 I never understood the problem with Windows and webp, it had an easy fix from what I remember but people online were literally dying from having to download that format
tahoe and the new ios are so shit and i doubt tim apple is gonna back down on the le new ui paradigm how bad is the easy cloudflare check on linux, does it always go to captcha?
>>566743 when they add an element picker, I'll celebrate. It doesn't seem like they want to get up to parity with ublock origin from what's happening on their repo.
When i try to post on 4chin (/g/) i'm not banned but it refuses to let me post because it says there's malicious users from my ip range (literally just me). I've done a security scan (mac os tahoe) and that found nothing, am i really gonna have to format the ssd and reinstall the OS to solve this? I've disabled my VPN and the issue still persists even after that,
>>588675 adding on: it's 99% not something wrong with your computer or home network etc. Also try clearing cookies after disabling the VPN, your session might be associated with that IP still?
Why the hell is Youtube so inconsistent? Some videos get 1080p Premium, some don't, depends on the week. There was this Say My Name variety being uploaded once/twice a week, same kind of video for all uploads and some have Premium and some don't. Last week lots of videos I downloaded had Premium and looked great, now this week there are no videos with Premium yet still the regular 1080p is garbage. How could anyone pay for this crap?
brothers how to fix Some web client https formats have been skipped as they are missing a url. YouTube is forcing SABR streaming for this client. See https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/12482 for more details when downloading from youtube with yt-dlp
>>593555 it's a harmless warning, you should still be able to download the highest quality. they're working on an sabr downloader but it's still a while off.
>Google Gemini rolling out ‘Personal Intelligence’ beta that uses Gmail & your Google apps data. Personal Intelligence can retrieve specific details from text, photos, or videos in your Google apps to customize Gemini responses. This includes: Google Workspace: Including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, etc., Google Photos, YouTube: Watch history, Search services: Including Search, Shopping, News, Maps, Google Flights and Hotels. Along with “reasoning across complex sources,” Gemini will “provide uniquely tailored answers.” This is a step beyond referencing past chats and something the company has been working towards since last year with the experimental “Personalization” model. Personal Intelligence is currently rolling out as a beta to eligible Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the United States (English only). You must be over the age of 18. This beta feature is available for personal Google accounts and not for Workspace business, enterprise or education users. https://support.google.com/gemini/answer/16598406 me thinks google gonna win the AI slop race
my windows11 work laptop keeps waking up by itself while its closed is there a way to prevent it from happening without completely turning it off it takes too long to boot and i dont want to do it every day
>>614812 ➡ to put it simply, right now you have two choices: KDE Plasma if you like Windows' style or GNOME if you like macOS style then you have i think Xfce which is X11 so it doesn't matter but for VERY old PCs... and you have Hyprland which is the best but way different 'style' than you're used to. but on linux you can mix and match whatever you want so.... but gnome apps have more support and are better-er in my opinion so you might wanna try Dolphin and Nautilus to see which file browser you prefer I'd go with KDE Plasma if you're from windows
>>614990 >Fedora + KDE is the way to go, anon no it's not it's best to chose a distro with a good wiki and a community like arch and a light dm like xfce fedira is corporate cancer
>>615580 wayland offers no improvement over xorg, eats up more resources despite being newer. it's unoptimized and sub-par dfespite being 30 years newer
is it normal if on youtube search i cannot see thumbnail thumbnails anymore its just a screencap of the videos at nth frame i suppose its not bad but im curious did i do something
>>619419 this happens a lot on mobile for me, never on desktop though
there's a dedicated addon/extension to have this since some people don't like the bait thumbnails, I guess it must be something related to that if you use a general youtube extension
>>619987 firefox and firefox developer edition I use an extension for hydrus and it only works in the developer edition of firefox otherwise i would just use regular firefox for everything
Interesting, the old fucked up 8k fancams from youtube are still bad. I downloaded https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5meHO57ZoHM and the 8k doesn't have anything playable (still downloads the whole thing), like many fancams from that era.
does firefox have any issues opening webms / mp4s on easy? i tried safari but it would fail to load 1/10 webms / mp4s on easy. i just need to get off chrome asap
>>635407 no issues, though i of course recommend firefox esr i wrote a script for safari so i can pretend av1 doesn't exist, but yea even then on rare occasion webms and mp4s might not work. safari can be kinda ass but i like the profiles, private relay, stopthemadness and probably some other stuff too so i continue to use it
>>635407 >>635670 Not that I know of, but you'd probably have to enable HEVC support in settings for Firefox. as for the safari thing blame apple this is all their fault they refuse to add AV1 support or whatever stupid thing they're doing now
>>635670 while you were making the script due to apple's pettiness did you ever consider that maybe you should just move away to a different platform, like Linux, instead of supporting a stinky company? i bet these scum STILL don't have basic container support for MKV files... or even webm support in general outside of safari... what a stupid company
RESCENE OFFICIAL - また Holdin' back 🔗 🔗 🔗 #RESCENE #리센느 #リセンヌ #Pinball #ピンボール #Pinball_... [2014216640175685632].mp4
my 800mbps internet used to give me actuall 800mbps speed but suddenly i'm getting only 400~500 whats the chance this is actually on my end and not my isp throttling me for fun?
>>637164 unless you have a bandwidth limit or are doing something without a VPN, i doubt they'd throttle you for fun if you were getting 800 before you'd need to retrace your steps and think of anything that changed at the same time as the speed changed could be a bug with your PC, modem, router, etc. you should be able to hard restart it via the ISP's app or website that usually fixes it for me i don't know something has to be happening though
>>636645 shut down your pc, turn off the power supply with the little switch, and press the power button a few times then turn it back on that's what fixed it for me when i used windows, something about the stupid 'Fast Startup' feature not letting go of hardware when updating, sound stupid but it works otherwise i have no clue
>>637301 i'm gonna reset it from the app, do you know if this fully resets the configs? i have an wifi 6 router paired to the main one, i don't want to "unpair" them
>>637356 it's like when you restart your PC after an update you can manually unplug your modem/router but each ISP has their own 'restart' feature too where they actually restart it on their end that's usually what fixes any issues
>>636349 >did you ever consider that maybe you should just move away to a different platform every day i read about the tahoe mess :cry if whatever macos comes this year is as shit as tahoe its ogre for me anyway safari does support things but only if theres a hardware decoder, m1 doesnt have av1 you need m3 or something
>>645226 yeah kde is probably best for most people but gnome, while restrictive on purpose because they love their minimalism is pretty cool they got some great apps that go well with hyprland
has anyone tried that cloudflare warp plus vpn thing does it work better than your off the mill vpn like mullvad? (with regards to getting captcha'd/cloudflare'd)
I just got a Noctua fan and holy, it's so quiet. The old one I had was always idling at like 40-50 and the noise was very high, and it wasn't even a no-name chink brand.
>>649570 always thought it was stupid how people went out of their way to replace their stock case fans with noctuas but now i get it they're expensive for a reason... definitely worth it
>>651802 subtitleedit has transcription+translation functionality using whisper ai. it's probably the easiest way to generate subs. just make sure you use a gpu optimised whisper version otherwise it will run painfully slow. personally I found the medium model to work best for translations.
I'm a long time Whisper user, it's nice to see that the default model when you do the Audio to Text function is Purfview version. I've always used the large-v2 model, works fine for my GPU, and in case you want to use the large one, you might think the v3 is better than v2 but it isn't.
>>655708 hyprland is very light, but kde has a lot of stuff so check and remove what you don't need OR you could still use hyprland and a few KDE/Qt apps you like with it, most people will be fine just using Dolphin and whatever other stuff it has >>656021 scrolling the new meta? eh... i think i'll just stick with tiling and use workspaces
>>665070 i think there's greasemonkey, tampermonkey, and violentmonkey i'm not sure what the difference is, i bet they're all fine, but i THINK violentmonkey is open source and specifically made for Firefox But all of them work everywhere... i like tampermonkey but whatever
>>665070 Tampermonkey used to be the most famous, but then there was this annoying bug and they fell off. That was a long time ago, and usually people making scripts recommend Violentmonkey. Chances are, you won't notice the difference.
>>655708 >>672939 I think Linux has an utility, something called "blame" I think, check what's making your system slow from the moment you start your PC
>>674798 niri will probably be just as bad if not worse but yeah that's a big issue with Hyprland it's so aggressive, as you'd expect, with windows that most of the problems are caused by it especially if you're running older and older games and just dealing with its nuances is obnoxious but worth it because it's still the best and for most people when they use a DE all they mean is they want a file manager and then everything else is whatever
>>674966 to be stricly clear the issue is not hyprland itself the problem i was having is that i did a clean install and installed it manually, so it was a configless install and only bare bones, games were missing stuff they needed to run i was told cachyOS had a hyprland set up but apparently they deprecated it just at the end of the year i wanted to try cachy after omarchy so i had to go with kde now i'm not sure if i should try cachy's niri setup or do with a bare bones cachy and try dank shell for hyprland
What is the best ai for coding? Say I want a Python script to help me analyse data in a spreadsheet, or write me a webscraping script, which is the best? I’m using ChatGPT at the minute, and it’s pretty good, but I’m wondering is there is something better for the coding and scraping aspect?
>>684974 coding what? that's really important. pyuthon is a scripting language has a lot of different libraries which make it very versitile but it is slow and the job market is entry jobs exclusively
>>684974 you can use codex (from openai). They just released a desktop app if you're on macos, but if you're familiar with the terminal, you can also use codex there: https://developers.openai.com/codex/cli
>>685073 gnome files but the package is nautilus or whatever they renamed it to now mostly because of the sushi spacebar preview thing like macos has and because it's minimalist and makes sense to me with respect to the design
>>685135 some people can't code but wanna write trivial stuff. if they're not trying to become a SWE, what's the point of them learning properly versus using codex/claude/opencode
>>529395 I've started getting 403 errors when downloading audio with this command. if anyone has the same issue try adding -f '616+251-1' to the command, it should fix it.
brothers is there a file manager that can group files by X, and sort the groups by Y? this is the one windows feature i miss the most i would group my kpop folders by file type and sort them by date so far no linux file manager has had this
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand the GNOME Desktop Environment. The minimalism is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of Human Interface Guidelines and Client-Side Decorations, most of the design choices will go over a typical user's head. There's also Nautilus's distraction-free outlook, which is deftly woven into its characterisation—its personal philosophy draws heavily from the Bauhaus movement and Dieter Rams' "less is more" principles, for instance.
>>702208 damn, then maybe it's something on my end, everything is updated, while I do prefer using streamlink for live youtube streams, mpv alone still works for youtube videos
strange have you tried turning it off and on again story of the day: computer/bios not recognizing m.2 at all until i open it up, disconnect it and put it back in again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXVy4mALHLY are we ready chingus? >>710400 yeah sure whatever makes you guys post in the /tech/ thread but mine isn't done yet, can't decide on a good color palette... trying to do an off white gray theme thing
If you're getting "This content isn't available, try again later." on YouTube go to uBlock Origin > Filter lists > Built-in and turn off 'uBlock filters - Quick fixes AND 'uBlock filters - Experimental'
>>718448 i'm not sure but i remember someone saying that if you're a professional media consumer, especially like these types of sites, then it's easy to sort all your stuff automatically by tags, metadata, etc. at least if this is the same hydrus i'm thinking about, you know instead of having a bunch of random files in a folder but eh... at that point i think you just have a hoarding problem a simple directory structure and good file naming scheme can solve all of this unless you really care about using tags and metadata
>>718909 the ui is atrocious. adding a tag is cumbersome and takes too long. things can be very simple if you just put tags in the file name it's quick and easy and there's no need to manage some separate thing like tags. you can use the windows-search box to find anything instantly including within nested folders and it has all kinds of filters like type, filesize, resolution, and so on. the only thing in hydrus that seems useful on paper is the PTR (public tag repository) but you'd need to download many gigs of data and it'd take days of processing which would result in 50+gig of data just so you can see whether some of your files are tagged - total bs. I wonder whether there is a website that lets you input a file hash and spits out the tags if the hash exists in the PTR but there doesn't seem to be anything. bottom line: it's dogshit.
>>717112 I like omarchy. Was daily driving it for a long time but i ran into difficulties with some games I probabky couldve fixed it but im a distrohopping addict so instead im now trying cachyos with dank linux shell
imagine if one of the drives on my nas blew just order another drive online for 1000 buckerinos wait a week then place it in and wait 4 days for it to initialize and hope nothing bad happens in the meanwhile haha
wow this Niri thing is no joke, gave it a try and it's pretty not bad... crazy how you can tell it's written in Rust by how fast it is very awkward coming from Hyprland but i don't know maybe i could get used to it... i mostly do side by side windows as is not bad not bad at all
>>737290 apparently they use AI slop to check if they need to verify in the first place, at least that's their cope after all the backlash so in theory you should just be extremely dull and talk about mitochondria and taxes so you avoid it but if you do get it, assuming it is local there's probably tons of ways around it... or you can just fake it with someone else's face who knows you shouldn't be using discord anyway
>>737286 i want to try niri out BUT i'm too accostumed to messing with hyprland's config directly, don't want to learn a whole new syntax also, i think scrolling is pointless in a windows manager. the whole point is to not have to look for my apps is there a no scrolling, tiling only setting for niriw
>>763151 using gpt felt like asking an omniscient toddler what i needed to know surely it could get there but i had to keep asking stuff until it understood what i needed, and had to dance around stuff claude in comparison feels like talking to one of my uni teachers
>>763153 Yeah I remember being annoyed at ChatGPT some months ago, even with the trick of teaching it how to speak, it was still too dumbed down for me. Moved to Claude since.
ChatGPT was pissing me off yesterday because I wanted it to build me a scraper, which it has done before, and it gave me bullshit about ethics and using an api instead.
>>764129 no systemd distro other than arch deserves anything over d and that's only because of it's wiki alpine easy a >my distro of choice not even on the list
>>764129 Have you tried them all for a decent amount of time or just give it a spin? I genuinely had Debian and Fedora for months without issues, I just got bored when I was distro hopping. Manjaro was my choice for more than a year until everything started to break (their fault this time). I also tried Elementary for a few months and it was alright, but very limited. Right now my laptop has Arch but I don't really use it, everything works fine.
it makes sense if your it does it for you and pushes updates and does all management for a whole company at once but for home pc it just doesn't make sense
>>768193 yea I got it running locally but I had to ask ai for the correct set up instructions because the readme is completely wrong and doesn't explain anything. unfortunately it requires a bit of development to be on par with the easychan code.
>>768214 you're trying to use docker right? that's what's completely broken. try installing all the dependencies yourself and then building it with make instead
>>768223 yeah i was trying to use docker i also tried to set up this fork https://github.com/AlagarElleshar/meguca from the geckos but ran into similar issues. I'll try building from source when i have more time
i came so close to trying niri a fancy compooter i bought only supports ubuntu 24 and its not supported by dms (need latest Qt) so i coudnt then i tried using nome a bit with dash to panel but it feels kinda meh so i guess ill continue sequioa for now and ssh to the compoter
>>766788 you should never use any distro based off of arch, either use arch or don't and omarchy is a meme anyway, just steal his dotfiles I strongly recommend Linux Mint to anyone if they just want linux and not worry about it otherwise if you need hyprland/niri you have no choice but to use arch directly unless you're a little systemd hater like some people >>768368 debian is also good but a bit "stable" for most people
>>767721 it's not most systemd haters couldn't even name another init system but the good faith argument is that it's too heavy for what it does which is true but using something like openrc wouldn't work for the average user so systemd is a necessary evil normies could never survive without it
>>769570 >but using something like openrc wouldn't work for the average user so systemd is a necessary evil average user used sysvinit for decades and was perfectly fine with it, how often do you even write init scripts?
>>774124 nice this looks a lot nicer than what i made, did you use a bunch of the stuff from that github for that objekt site that used to have this feature?
>>768223 hi so I started trying to install from source but I've ran into a bit of an issue CGO_CFLAGS=" " CGO_LDFLAGS="-lbz2 " go build -v -tags "libsqlite3 linux" github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb # github.com/linxGnu/grocksdb ../../go/pkg/mod/github.com/linx!gnu/grocksdb@v1.10.1/options.go:1950:16: could not determine what C.rocksdb_options_get_memtable_op_scan_flush_trigger refers to ../../go/pkg/mod/github.com/linx!gnu/grocksdb@v1.10.1/options.go:1945:2: could not determine what C.rocksdb_options_set_memtable_op_scan_flush_trigger refers to any idea what might be going wrong?
>>775150 i got far enough to just get the feed to display then gave up trying to make it fancy and was having to swap the access tokens manually every time there was a stream i wanted to watch cause it was so annoying having to wait for someone to go live to test it. thanks for your work chingu.
>>776648 do you know if objekt.top has an endpoint to get info for a single live rather than the full session list? with the cosmo api you can call something like https://api.cosmo.fans/bff/v3/live-sessions/841 to get that info
>>779076 omo hope he sends soxinz after me haha >>779064 yea they wouldn't like you doing that because it moves users away from their app, that's why objekt.top got a tos warning they don't have an issue with recording and uploading afterwards though which is unusual considering replays are paywalled on the app
I am trying to learn how to make webms, I am using boram my gpu is rtx 3070 gaming oc and my cpu is amd 5600x, 1440p monitor I read about this but I am still confused, should I make h265 webms or vp9 webms? I read that making vp9 webms takes longer and is more taxing on my pc and cpu. should I stick to h265 webms? if I am going to make a h265 webm, what should the source video and audio formats be? (pic related). btw is the 24 fps thing normal?
>>779612 >should I make h265 webms or vp9 webms? there's no right or wrong answer, the choice is really up to you. h265 offers better compression compared to vp9, which means higher quality output at a lower bitrate and filesize. h265 also has hardware acceleration which means it uses your gpu to encode and runs really fast. vp9 doesn't have this so it's slow to encode. the only reason people sometimes don't like h265 is because it's less commonly supported on websites and has stupid licences. >picrel I've not used boram before, but that looks like the yt-dlp format selection. av01+opus should be the best choice.
>>779732 that probably happens because boram hasn't been updated in years and comes with a really old version of youtube-dl (now yt-dlp). replace that exe with the latest version from here: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases
>>779753 make sure to read the whole Deno thing in this thread, yt-dlp alone is no longer enough to download something, and you should be using it on its own because of that, I doubt it will work out of the box with Boram
>>779612 h265 with hardware acceleration (NVENC) is way faster than anything but it's not recommended if you want something with good quality, the encoder is "newish" and it's not as good as the normal h265 encoder, and vp9 would give you the same output, so you would need to try both to see which one is slightly faster for you
btw you wouldn't make a "h265 webm", since webm is the extension for vp9; for h265 you would be making an mp4, or just a clip
do you guys use dedicated music players i've been just playing my flacs on mpv but its boring to have to manually open the songs everytime, plus having to open a new mpv windows everytime means i have to manually ajust its placement too
>>781271 foobar is great and super customizable but it can be annoying to setup exactly how you want it. i set mine up with a bunch of different shit but i couldnt recreate everything i did at this point and i just copy my install from pc to pc. i almost forgot to back it up one time and had no idea how to make it look how it used to.
>>780064 >>779641 >>779742 >>779806 >>780059 thanks everybody! I figured it out, I just download the video with stacher (it uses yt-dlp) and then I make a webm with boram
>>782662 yeah switching to linux makes you realize how bloated and slop filled Windows is, especially 11 with its arbitrary rules old hardware has its issues but is perfectly usable without having to throw away thousands for no reason
>>782662 Yeah but that laptop can't handle any LLM, so what if I want to ask how to build a nuclear bomb without anyone noticing? Can't have Claude knowing that.
Seems like it wasn't me or yt-dlp, the 8k videos from 2 weeks ago are kinda broken, I can download recent 8k videos but not those from 14 days ago from those channels.
Reminds me that a couple of years ago 8k was broken for like a month, lots of good videos are still unplayable if you get them.
brothers my macbook pro speakers suddenly stopped working watching a video, a restart resolved it but is there anything like eventviewer in windows to see what actually caused it?
>>786350 good to hear! I made a few changes today and yesterday so maybe do a git pull and hopefully that error won't happen again. >>786359 like the other guy said basically just
brothers we are playing with pbo settings for the first time we still don't get it how you're supposed to get better performance out of undervolting your cpu but we set it to -10 and our pc didn't explode yet
>>786674 whats your cpu? by how much did you undervolt? mine is a ryzen 5 9600X supposedly it should be able to handle a lot of stuff but i'm terribly afraid of messing it up so much so i already reverted my pbo settings to auto
>>786634 if it's stable, less voltage gets you the same clock speeds at lower temps, giving you more thermal headroom, which means better boost and/or better temps