>>3768 AI has its use cases and value but it's highly overrated it's good at tricking you if you don't know the subject but if you do, you know it's just easier to learn the thing than fight with AI which'll take longer because it's always wrong
>>3924 unfortunately I'm doing dev work so the days count down. The tools aren't good enough to do everything for you, but at least at work, you're dead in the water if you're not using codex/claude-code/cursor
>>6704 which browser? brave? hevc is not a free codec, you gotta have a license either on your windows or on your browser linux decodes it automatically since its free but windows gotta have its own license because it can't come bundled in the os since its a paid product
>>7295 i have the hevc extension installed. the problem is limited to chrome browsers (brave/opera/chrome), works in firefox but firefox isn't my primary browser
Here's a script I've been working on with chatgpt since sturdy days. It has one click image filtering, post marking, the ability to hide your own posts, post color editing and more recently custom spoiler images because the spoiler image on this site sucks.
>>16619 i just realized the image filtering isn't working with that version. it's fixed in this one. also if anyone with actual coding experience wants to fix this or tell me what's wrong with certain stuff be my guest.
>>18649 i tried, claude helped me, but nothing worked i tried installing again but it crashed in the middle of writing maybe arch is not for me after all i was using arch install btw
which is why you should always use the most minimalist systems possible - there's just less to mess up. you lose a minute once a day on boot tops without initramfs but there's a whole possible point of error less yet all the distros come with it by default. enraging tbh
>>18650 >i tried installing again but it crashed in the middle of writing classic arch, happened to me too, ended up using Chris Titus linux script to install any distro with some nice defaults, worked great
>>19550 after running cachy i could look at the logs i saved and figured out the issue was i was using btrfs and my drive for some reason was not handling it well i also turned off expo and pbo to install to make sure my hardware was stable too
>>20061 even with 32 GB of RAM, browsers limit the usage of it so I feel it's better to navigate with 5+5 tabs open instead of 10 in the same browser, plus Youtube is really bad on Firefox nowadays, I'd use Brave for it anyway
used to be a very happy Ungoogled Chromium user, but it was tiring to update manually
>>21613 Ah no, I don't have any issues, it just feels better. Like watching a 4k fancam and doing other stuff, Firefox wasn't the best even with plenty of RAM.
>>22644 lol im glad im not the only one that thinks this is annoying as fuck for newer posts thankfully mu keeps the threads archives for a whle so i can just go to the original thread days later and get them that way but yea i dont know any other way other than inspect element
>The main program that starts and manages almost everything on modern Linux computers, “systemd”, recently added an optional "birthDate" field to its user database records. >This stores a user's full birth date so apps can check age, for example, to comply with new age-verification laws in places like California, Colorado, and Brazil.
On June 10, 2025, Ofcom, the British government's communications regulator, announced an investigation into 4chan for potential violations of the Online Safety Act 2023 (OSA), Ofcom has the power to fine companies up to 10% of their global revenues, or £18m — whichever is the greater number. 4chan's lawyer issued a statement that the website "will not pay any penalty". He also stated, "American businesses do not surrender their First Amendment rights because a foreign bureaucrat sends them an email".
On 19 March 2026, Ofcom issued 4chan a £450,000 fine for failing to implement age checks in line with the OSA. It also fined the site a further £20,000 for not specifying how users are protected from illegal content, and £50,000 for not carrying out an illegal content risk assessment. In response to the fine, 4chan's lawyer sent Ofcom an AI-generated image of a hamster and said, "In the only country in which 4chan operates, the United States, it is breaking no law and indeed its conduct is expressly protected by the First Amendment." 4Chan has refused to pay all previous fines from Ofcom.
>>41125 thanks, this is exactly what i meant. using it with glass however, the background behind the frostedglass window of the messagens remains the original position pretty trippy
>>42142 I did it manually, to see which ones I want to keep and enjoy some classics. Will take a long time but it's worth it. Yesterday I was doing pics, now everything looks organized, deleted a bunch of low quality stuff.
talking about finding out recently, I didn't know the devs from Revanced had some internal issues and some moved to a new similar project called Morphe
Business idea for mokadmin, neko Tv with 2 channels, first one for just kpop, second for all the other random garbage we like. Using .play2 to add it to the second channel.
Copy pasted from that one anon: >I took the Attach X Video code from Better Meguca and made it a standalone script with some improvements https://pastebin.com/AFFbuCeJ
can anyone give me an eli5 for user agent switching on firefox? im getting 1 or 2 sites that flat out say they don't support it and try to get me to go back to chrome
another way to do it is to change the general.useragent.overridepreference option in your about:config but that's going to change the user agent globally, like for all tabs/sites
worth a shot asking here, my computer doesn't reognise keyboard inputs until I've booted into the OS, so that means I can't access my bios unless using Windows I use the restart into bios prompt, is this a keyboard or mobo issue? its a generic PnP device so shouldn't need a driver update.
>>69284 I know it's probably not what you are looking for, but I always felt comfortable with Avidemux. The tools are very basic yet it will give you a perfectly looking webm.
>>72928 You could do that if you wanted thats the beauty of linux, it will be what you want of it. you can make it either an SUV to do your daily tasks confortably, you can make it one of those project cars where you tinker with every part, whatever you can
>wanna try niri and dms >install deb 13 without desktop environment for a clean base to i can run dankinstall >internet doesnt work, gotta manually start the internet >dankinstall dosent work because debian didnt add apt sources for some reason >add them manually and then install and restart machine >boots into gnome for some reason (wtf), im too dumb to know how to get into dms >lets try zirconium instead, everything shoud be built in >install aurora and bootc switch to zirconium and restart >internet doesnt work even though wlan is set up >hmm maybe restart will help, click reboot in dms >nothing happens im to dumb for linux, i guess theres no escape from the mac
>>78201 >does yt-dlp get throttled by youtube? kinda, depends of the video, I'm not entirely sure but I noticed it's slower if I'm watching something already and try to download something else
>>77615 i 'spose, kinda lost my motivation when restart and shutdown buttons dont work i should just use gn*me or kde but idk if theres anything cool over macos at that point
cosmo-utils bro, asking Claude seems like the ending of cosmo-record.py was meant for Linux only, and it looks like an easy fix to just change it to something that works for both linux and windows
x11bros we decided to try and start switching over to wayland... today we made all our shell scripts wayland compatible it was hard but rewarding work tomorrow we will play around with some window managers
>>77580 brother the problem was your choice of distro debian does not have the latest version of packages, which dms requires to build i use dms inside cachyos, it works wonderfully.
>>88559 arch, of course >>85992 idgi who is going to pay for something like that? regular brave already lets you switch off all those features shown in the article
I have a bash function with arguments already to download youtube clips with a link beginning time end time and filename, is there a way I can override the arguments to have a --help that just tells me the function paramters or would it be easier to create a separate function that just outputs what i need to put in? sometimes i forget and have to read it manually which is a pain
>>115229 hmm interesting could you try again in firefox and look at the console tab in the dev tools? (F12 should open it) might reveal the reason behind the issue
>>115233 oh right, 2 issues spammed over and over: [SfuStatsReporter]: Failed to flush report stats DOMException: An attempt was made to use an object that is not, or is no longer, usable NextJS 13 [DynascaleManager]: Failed to play stream DOMException: The fetching process for the media resource was aborted by the user agent at the user's request.
>>115236 btw since I thought it was solved in a new update of cosmo-live, I deleted everything and downloaded everything again, since git pull was giving an error too
>>115236 thanks. I'll test firefox myself and try and fix it. >>115240 >git pull was giving an error too I realised this myself recently. I added --frozen-lockfile to one of the set up commands yesterday which should mean no files get edited when installing and git pull will work as expected
Not sure if anyone else had this issue, but the volume slider for the neko was crap. I got that script to get the old embed back and didn't work BUT now the slider is much better.
>>118065 thanks this works pretty well the volume slider disappearing when you tried to hover over it was so annoying... how can youtube have messed that up so badly? I'll never understand
im considering switching to linux, do I need to use a bleeding edge distro if I want to use nightly pip binaries like yt-dlp or could I just get away with using something simple like fedora kde?
>>128809 if its your first time with linux, i'd say its less about the distro and more about the desktop environment fedora is not beginner friendly i'd say. you'd have to set up some third party stuff. check out linux mint in the OP. the current version is even named Zena!
>>129289 ➡ google bot says my graphics card does not support hardware-accelerated AV1 decoding or encoding. when i downloaded that short with 4k downloader, it lagged too when i set the quality to "best", even if the codec was h264. so... it's over. how did you download/encode that 90 mb vid? it works fine for me.
>>130661 lol that's literally my setup, keyboard is not a gayming one though, but it's funny seeing File Explorer like that, that's how I drag and drop files here
>>128809 your main concern is downloading videos and making clips? anything will work, people have a hard time changing because 1. videogames not compatible and 2. some image/video editing software like anything adobe
fedora kde is a good starting point, I don't remember having major issues daily driving it, any of the popular gaming distros like CachyOS or Bazzite are the hot trend right now, advantage will be a huge community behind them
>>131283 i only play rocket league and n64 / dreamcast games, I think proton is capable of handling that, davinci resolve already has a linux binary from what im aware of, other than that my needs are pretty casual. I considered cachy os but i don't want to worry about my os breaking each times there's an udate.
>>131388 >davinci resolve already has a linux binary from what im aware of do watch a video of davinci on linux btw, it's a bit annoying to install/set up on any distro
>>139243 take your meds schizo >>139397 yeah webpchingu made it himself but he changed domains in april so now its invite only so nothing to see anyway unless you were already on it and have a passkey
dunno if someone did this already but asked chatgpt to make a script that makes recursive post hiding actually work for filtered posts instead of only manually hidden ones https://pastebin.com/DsBLQZ9M
>>141339 you know theres already a kpg in a place where the only rule is no posting illegal stuff right, its called /trash/ and its entirely pedos thats literally all youre making this site sound like
>>141346 nah you're just overthinking it he's just a huge kpop fan and made a site with the features he wanted if he was like that he'd just copy meguca from github and make it private
>>141298 upon closer inspection its got some flaws like random posts can get retroactively filtered if a filtered post quotes it even if its completely unrelated not sure what to do about that but i guess its better than not working at all
i remember trying libre office years ago and it was ass so i stuck with office, have any of the open source office suites gotten to be at least decent so i can quit my office 365 subscription?
>>153795 sure it wasn't OpenOffice? I remember trying to use that at my peak of Linux usage and I fucking hated it, nothing worked well, then LibreOffice was decent and nowadays seems to just work
I like OnlyOffice more, looks better but a bit bloated, and I remember also liking this one Japanese suite but I forgot the name of it, I liked it even more
I did some research and testing and it seems like it won't work on firefox because of the way the streamio sdk itself is designed, meaning the issue is out of my hands and likely not fixable. I also dmed the objekt.top dev and he said he'd look into it and try to help but hasn't got back to me in weeks. I'll keep trying to find a solution but you'll have to stick with chromium for the time being.