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@@ -860,3 +860,49 @@ It's strange that no one discusses 0Net. It is the future, despite the fact that
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  >>92827258
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  >I have a tremendous respect for police
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  They don't have any for you, though. Moron.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>92827258
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  >I have a tremendous respect for police
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  They don't have any for you, though. Moron.
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+ --- 92870924
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+ >>92790515
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+ --- 92870929
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+ >>92870924
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+ I miss Breaking Bad
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+ --- 92872868
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+ this is probably a beter place for my post
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+ >>>/wsr/1343003
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+
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+ >i want to make new accounts for everything that arent tied to me personally
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+ >im using protonmail for email, however, when making a youtube account, google is asking me for a phone number
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+ >what would be the ideal way for me to get a phone number; not associated with me personally?
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+
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+ >is there a service like google voice that has no-log policies?
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+
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+ >or is my only option to buy a burner phone
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+ --- 92873281
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+ >>92872868
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+ This video will probably help
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+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PJaKdkmgtQ [Embed]
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+ --- 92873861
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+ >>92781028 (OP)
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+ Idk if this would be the thread for it. Considering they can practically find or fabricate anything now, how do you not get autonuked by the gov for continuous dissent? It is possible I could get Assange'd.
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+
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+ I need to put myself out there for business and creative purposes but at the same time my footprint could get me branded as a "hateful terrorist" at literally any point in Aus. I am disinterested in compromising on my views.
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+ --- 92873882
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+ >>92873861
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+ Ignore if retarded. It's late and I've been out of the loop on this shit for ages.
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+ --- 92874920
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+ >>92872868
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+ >when making a youtube account
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+ found your problem
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+ --- 92877159
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+ >>92874920
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+ well, its not really about JUST youtube, its about registering an account on ANY service that asks for your phone number
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+ i dont even know how to get a burner phone in norway
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+ --- 92878485
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+ Bump
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+ --- 92878861
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+ how can i learn how you are supposed to act and behave to preserve plausible deniability?
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+ i'm thinking of $5 wrench attacks and similar
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+ --- 92878932
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+ >>92878861
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+ lol, if the cartel or CIA wants to get something out of you, you'll sing like a songbird
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+ --- 92881168
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+ bump
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@@ -1134,3 +1134,109 @@ Also Planet Mu put out a lot of that kind of stuff for a while though I didn't l
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  >>92861447
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  no sorry I'm not messing with tubes and I don't expect I ever will
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  sounds like an issue you might find help for on llllllll.co
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>92861447
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  no sorry I'm not messing with tubes and I don't expect I ever will
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  sounds like an issue you might find help for on llllllll.co
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+ --- 92870903
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+ >>92861795
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+ not bad
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+ --- 92871959
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+ What is the best way to learn trackers in 2023? What recourse should I be reading?
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+
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+ Is it better to just learn Renoise instead of trackers?
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+ --- 92872443
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+ >>92858166
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+ literally you can help me, my 3rd question was about a legit cubase: "if i get legit cubase, can i use pirated sound content with it?"
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+ i don't know yet how it works with cubase, but I assume if i buy a non-pro version, it will be missing some sound content exclusive to pro version
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+ --- 92872509
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+ >>92872443
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+ i haven't used pirated content in more than a decade. cubase is nitpicky over what vsts it recognizes. when you point it to the folder, if it doesn't like the file, it won't show up in your instrument list. it's probably the most picky of any software i've used.
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+ --- 92872647
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+ >>92872509
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+ (((steinberg)))
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+ thanks for the reply. i'm using pirated Kontakt with pirated cinemastrings. maybe the apple way will save some huge headache (and money, if i can use pirated vsts in logic) in the long term
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+ --- 92872685
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+ >>92872647
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+ just go pirate fl like everyone else does, you might be making things unnecessarily hard on your self
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+ --- 92872816
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+ >>92872685
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+ i did use pirated FL for quite some time, the workflow was terrible for me after a while, even though I understand why people like it. switched to logic then and everything felt natural. the only problem I have with logic is the need for apple hardware and ecosystem. ergo my cubase questions
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+ --- 92872847
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+ >>92869597
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+ >no sorry I'm not messing with tubes and I don't expect I ever will
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+
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+ what did they do to you
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+ --- 92872874
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+ >>92872509
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+ >cubase is nitpicky over what vsts it recognizes. when you point it to the folder, if it doesn't like the file, it won't show up in your instrument list. it's probably the most picky of any software i've used.
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+
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+ i'm sure there's a better explanation than it being "picky"
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+ --- 92872913
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+ >>92872874
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+ there is, but you can read the manual for that
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+ --- 92874787
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+ >>92862382
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+ --- 92874914
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+ >>92871959
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+ What do you mean?
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+ Renoise is a tracker.
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+ --- 92875163
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+ >>92874914
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+ No idiot, it's a DAW with tracker functionality.
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+ --- 92875422
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+ >>92875163
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+ If this helps you to sleep at night.
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+ --- 92875458
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+ >>92875422
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+ It's 2023 and you still don't know what a tracker is. How embarrassing for you, idiot.
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+ --- 92875528
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+ >>92875458
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+ I hope ill figure out in the next 5 years, or so. Until then ill keep calling Renoise a tracker, because you cant use Renoise without the tracker.
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+ --- 92876257
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+ Broke my windows computer, gotta go to my chinkpad and make music. Any recommendations? I wanna try out ardour and calf, any other cool tools I should check out?
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+ --- 92876421
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+ >>92876257
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+ What kind of music do ants listen to?
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+ --- 92876429
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+ >>92876421
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+ Bugwave
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+ --- 92876470
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+ >>92876421
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+ Brutal slams
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+ --- 92876630
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+ Why hasn't FL Studio 21 been cracked yet? I thought FL Studio was famous for being easy to pirate?
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+ --- 92878711
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+ >>92876630
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+ Imagine being a serial upgrader and not just taking whatever you have and actually making music with it? Like hur de durr, I'd make some music today if I had just this one more VST/DAW/etc.
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+
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+ Shut the fuck up and make some music.
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+ --- 92878759
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+ >>92876630
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+ what >>92878711 said, but in a bit less mean way
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+ sometimes, there are major upgrades that are worth it. mostly it's just ui changes
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+ --- 92879175
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+ >>92867061
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+ No, I forgot
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+ --- 92879255
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+ I want to start pirating after spending thousands but I'm afraid that russian malware will steal or break my shit
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+ --- 92880623
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+ >>92879255
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+ computer malware in cracked plugins >>>>> bed bugs in used hardware
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+ --- 92880668
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+ >>92880623
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+ lole
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+ --- 92881716
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+ Made some nice "ambient classical remix" but I'm unsure whether it's something I can ever release as it has ~1 minute of a piano recording sampled.
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+ Guess I just gotta get good enough to play the same piece and make my own recording h-haha
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+ --- 92882433
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+ >>92783046 (OP)
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+
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+ been working on making this idea sound like an actual song:
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+
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+ https://vocaroo.com/1c2llJwWH2V2
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+ --- 92882591
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+ >>92882433
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+ I really really like the intro anon
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+ --- 92882750
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+ >>92789704
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+ >Any ROMpler from the early '90s onward should have a good guitar
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+
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+ those guitars sound like shit are you serious
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  >>92830171
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  yes sir very much thanks for doing the needful and promoting microsoft™ products.
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  5 rupees has been added to your account thanks kindly sir
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>92830171
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  yes sir very much thanks for doing the needful and promoting microsoft™ products.
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  5 rupees has been added to your account thanks kindly sir
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+ --- 92870973
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+ >>92853937
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+ if a dude, who has serving God and his fellow man as his job, has a wife and kids that's a clear indication that he's a healthy in the head and is far less likely to be a faggot who likes to fuck kids.
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+
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+ t. an atheist
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+ --- 92872105
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+ >>92868092
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+ I don't use proprietary software much. I teach English in a school in Thailand. I use Fedora + Gnome + make presentations in LibreOffice. Only proprietard shit I use is steam (for muh games) and online version of Microsoft Excel when I need to put final grades for the year into school's official table.
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+ --- 92873599
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+ >>92872105
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+ >I teach English in a school in Thailand
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+ thats a bulshit job you got because you are white in an asian country. Its really cringe for you to calls neets and unemployed loosers when you are working a white monkey job.The greek guy is also offering emacs and english courses online so I fail to see what makes you better than him.
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+ --- 92874678
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+ >>92813448 (OP)
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+ >a gayreek sandnigger
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+ into the trash it goes
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+ --- 92874707
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+ >>92872105
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+ >I teach English in a school in Thailand.
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+ pedophile detected. I bet you're british too
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+ --- 92875355
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+ >>92843759
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+ Based?
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+ --- 92875580
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+ >>92874678
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+ why do you hold your boyfriend's penis while he pisses
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+ --- 92876788
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+ >>92813448 (OP)
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+ >le Emacs
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+ Lol.
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+ --- 92876802
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+ >>92868030
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+ Yep
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+ --- 92876862
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+ >>92813448 (OP)
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+ You should know that there is no sacred cow in the internet and eventually he'll be hated by a substantial population in the future if he ever got famous. The best thing a wannabe e-celeb should wish for is to be niche.
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+ --- 92876990
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+ >>92855073
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+ >go to Japan
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+ Fuck off, we're full.
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+ --- 92877146
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+ >>92873599
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+ Nah, I have two degrees, one in linguistics and one in education. I work at an international school and get paid like a god compared to locals. Basically have infinite money comparatively. Prot could probably do it too but he's too busy building a shack out of dirt.
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+
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+ >>92874707
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+ Not even from a country where English is a native language.
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+ --- 92877229
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+ >>92818136
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+ >https://protesilaos.com/politics/2021-01-26-platformarchs-demistate-deplatforming/
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+ he seems stupid and so do you you
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+ --- 92877412
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+ >>92833887
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+ >>92834352
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+ Yeah I like Prot but man he's not really very good at philosophy, or at least he is not good at expressing it. I like him as an influencer
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+ --- 92878346
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+ >>92877229
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+ >muh stupid
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+ >muh bad at philosophy
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+ >mu no argument to back it
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+ He described how the modern world functions corupt government giving special privileges to companies that become rulers of a platform that controlls everything in a certain sector. And the whole sector becomes dependant on those platforms.
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+ I cant describe how much I despise you coorporate shills. I hope your boss rapes you extra hard one day and you bleed to death.
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+ --- 92878372
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+ >>92877412
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+ hes very good in that
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+ the materialistic approach and the cosmos logos concept blew my mind
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+ --- 92878492
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+ jijijija
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+ --- 92880335
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+ holy shit this thread is still alive!?
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+ --- 92880401
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+ >>92813448 (OP)
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+ Leave him alone. you motherfuckers already killed Terry.
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+ --- 92880741
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+ lets send prot a drum kit
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+ --- 92881437
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+ >>92880741
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+ I support this. Let's chip in and send him a meme gift and see him use it for his hut.
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+ I think /g/ can scrape $50.
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+ Maybe in buttcoin.
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+ --- 92882015
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+ >>92881437
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+ >>92880741
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+ >>92880401
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+ i think xah has the greatest potential to be the next terry
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  wired-mode
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>92855909
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  wired-mode
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+ >>92866858
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+ >him: you define lists wrong
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+ >you: no, I define lists the way you say is wrong and some people agree with me
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+ Stupid response.
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+ --- 92871744
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+ >>92866768
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+ >>92865205
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+ Really the issue isn't cons, it's a lack of more robust compiler hinting/constraints/types.
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+ For example, just keep using cons as much as you want, but just put in a type declaration saying "this is actually a proper list" or "this is a tree" that lets the compiler know to just optimize away all accesses to list/tree operations.
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+ --- 92872265
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+ >>92871744
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+ Nobody in this thread is complaining about performance of cons cells. How exactly would these type hints help a compiler in any meaningful way?
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+ I really don't understand why people dislike car and cdr. I guess lisp has seeped deep enough in my brain
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+ I remember when I was beginning a few years ago and I posted about how I found the CL syntax ugly compared to scheme, and an anon replied saying CL's syntax is like a living record of its history, names like terpri and rplacd tell us about the language's past while still doing their job. I think car/cdr has the same importance, so much that even scheme, the perfectionist one, never adopted head/tail or anything like that.
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+ --- 92872546
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+ >>92871285
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+ What lisp disagrees with him? If you want to argue about a technical term then there's no higher authority than the in-practice definition. "Proper list" refers to the concept anon was talking about, so it's not like there's a hole in the verbiage.
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+ --- 92872747
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+ >>92871744
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+ That optimization might imply that code manipulating cons cells would be compiled down to code accessing a contiguous array of memory, for example. If you want to maintain the semantics of the cons cell, including at runtime, that kind of type hint could not be meaningfully acted upon.
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+ If you have to consciously decide to tag a list as a list, thereby enforcing those semantics at runtime, then manually converting the list into an array would be just as straightforward and doesn't require any compiler shenanigans.
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+ --- 92872869
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+ >>92866858
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+ You're conflating ordered pairs and lists. Lists are a special case of ordered pairs
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+ --- 92872958
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+ >>92872546
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+ >proper list
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+ This is a stupid way of looking at it.
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+ A list, by any sane person's definition, is an ordered collection of elements.
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+ It is not an arbitrary tree of pairs.
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+ The "improper" lists of lisp are not lists.
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+ >What lisp disagrees with him?
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+ Many, but Clojure is the most prominent.
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+ That said, most lisps which incorrectly define the type "list" agree on the right definition in practice.
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+ The marjority of functions which take "list"s actually take lists and fail when presented with improper ones.
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+ The only reason "list" is defined as (or cons null) is because it would be expensive to check an entire tree every time you want to check if something is a list.
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+ Likewise, the only reason a cdr can be an arbitrary element is for performance.
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+ It saves a type check when constructing a list and allows pairs to be allocated in as a single cons instead of a list of two elements.
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+ Anywhere that an improper list appears, it would be better to use a list.
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+ The only reason not to is performance.
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+ --- 92873065
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+ >>92872958
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+ That's all fair. The only objection I'd levy is that the head of a chain of cons cells which looks very much like a list but whose final cdr is non-nil either represents the head of a list which doesn't finish, or doesn't represent the head of a list at all. It's at least a bit of a reason to think about improper lists. In any case I agree that cons cells are principally pairs and not lists.
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+ --- 92873588
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+ I'm gonna do it bros, I'm gonna try one more time to replace lsp-mode, the last remaining big "third-party" package in my config, with eglot
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+ --- 92873713
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+ >>92873588
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+ what do you use for email?
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+ --- 92873752
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+ >>92873713
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+ I don't handle email with emacs
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+ --- 92874075
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+ >>92872276
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+ Personally I don't like how it's right to left and kinda awkward to use in macros. Instead of (cdadaddaar head) you'd have (cr #*00110101 head)
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+ --- 92875241
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+ >>92872958
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+ Whatever this hypothetical "sane person" believes is a list is irrelevant.
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+
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+ Lisp stands for LISt Processing, but before we can talk about "list processing", we have to agree on what a list is. In Lisp, a list is either a cons or the special value NIL, which denotes the empty list.
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+
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+ You're free to see lists as something else, but Lisp disagrees with you.
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+ --- 92875443
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+ >>92872276
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+ car and cdr is great I dont see the big deal. Even things like cadar are fine. Plus if you are not sure what it does there is always repl
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+ --- 92876822
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+ >>92863893
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+ apt install guix
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+ --- 92877035
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+ Unpopular take: Emacs lisp is actually a good lisp.
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+ --- 92877106
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+ >>92863893
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+ seconding guix
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+
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+ don't turn your install into a frankendebian over this
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+ --- 92877308
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+ >>92872276
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+ >I really don't understand why people dislike car and cdr.
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+ I don't dislike them, but the naming is definitely cryptic to the uninitiated.
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+ I think the other filter is just the frequency of using recursive linked list semantics over array or vector semantics.
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+ --- 92877404
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+ >>92877035
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+ How do you push to a vecor in elisp?
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+ --- 92877840
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+ sometimes i think i like lisp because i'm shit at programming and not in spite of it
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+ --- 92878048
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+ >>92877840
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+ Well scheme is commonly used as a teaching tool for a reason. Simplicity and elegance are two sides of the same coin; it's understandable to stumble over whatever is going on in java land or to be annoyed by c-style syntax.
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+ --- 92878089
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+ >>92878048
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+ i read somewhere that one should learn another language first before learning a lisp because once you learn lisp all other languages are not as fulfilling. do you think this is true?
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+ --- 92878291
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+ when I'm in rust mode, eldoc shows documentation like this:
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+ core::cmp
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+
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+ pub const fn max<T>(v1: T, v2: T) -> T
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+ where
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+ T: Ord + Destruct,
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+
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+ but when I put the point over that function, only core::cmp shows in the echo area, and I want to see the third line only
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+
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+ has anyone got this working? I fucking hate having to open a buffer just for eldoc to show me a function signature
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+ --- 92879748
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+ >>92830875
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+ t'happens all the time to me as well
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+ --- 92879893
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+ >>92830875
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+ >>92879748
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+ bros don't neglect your sleep.
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+ getting enough sleep is the most important thing you can do to improve your quality of life
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+ --- 92880368
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+ >>92878089
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+ No. There are plenty of languages with interesting ideas that do not overlap with lisp (eg erlang, APL, prolog).
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+ --- 92881044
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+ >>92878089
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+ it's kinda true but not really. lisp isn't the only good language but it's one of the easiest good languages, which is why it gets recommended often to plebs.
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+ --- 92881074
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+ >>92862106
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+ OK I think I set everything up correctly, I can send mail to gmail from my server and it doesn't immediately land in spam.
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+ My brain feels like it's about to melt though - normally I try to thoroughly understand any config I do but a modern email stack + all its configuration options seems to be a scary rabbit hole.
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+ They even have a dedicated programming language called sieve to manage spam. Actually not too surprising but still I was not expecting it to go this deep.
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+ --- 92882557
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+ Hacker news jerkoffs are talking about emacs again
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  >breakcore(goreshit, sewerslvt
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  based
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >breakcore(goreshit, sewerslvt
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  based
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+ --- 92871698
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+ bump
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+ --- 92871751
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+ >>92867590
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+ SMSL M200. Not at home so can't check but I'm pretty sure that's what it is
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+ --- 92871981
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+ >>92866480
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+ pycнi пiздa
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+ --- 92872318
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+ >>92838463
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+ Better than most. Get a proper desk setup for yourself and maybe a tv stand. Anything precariously sitting on a table could be remedied and it wouldn't be bad. Get that ceiling in order and you've got a prime space.
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+
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+ >>92839461
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+ Based Snowball mic enjoyer. Love the lava lamp too. What NAS?
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+ --- 92872618
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+ >>92838463
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+ This is avante garde BST
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+ --- 92872667
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+ >>92837872
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+ >RuneScape
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+ Nice.
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+ >The guy who composed the music is a kiddy diddler
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+ Oh.
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+
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+ Hits different.
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+ --- 92872750
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+ >>92872667
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+ He got drunk and played grab ass. Worthy of condemnation, but it's not like he fucked a kid.
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+ --- 92872877
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+ >>92872750
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+ Alcohol brings out your true self. No filters. He did what he wanted to do. No excuses.
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+ --- 92873485
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+ >>92855228
498
+ That guy is 100% going to an hero if he ever stumbles upon that video.
499
+ --- 92873490
500
+ >>92838463
501
+ >all these retards replying to this one seriously, thinking that it is not just an image grabbed from another site
502
+ Bruh. "LE STUDIO D’ORPHÉE"
503
+ https://www.fondazioneprada.org/project/jean-luc-godard-le-studio-dorphee/?lang=en
504
+ --- 92873702
505
+ >>92834294
506
+ I miss when I had my first apartment. Really only had a desk, chair, pc and my bed and lots of money of spare cash on my bank account. Good minimalistic times.
507
+ --- 92873730
508
+ >>92868149
509
+ how do you deal with subpixel rendering in the vertical monitor?
510
+ --- 92874348
511
+ >>92873946
512
+ Why are your screens so red?
513
+ --- 92874449
514
+ >>92862750
515
+ > u will never be one of us >:[
516
+ --- 92874611
517
+ >>92863674
518
+ Imagine the smell
519
+ --- 92874737
520
+ >>92828750
521
+ you know that outside of meme companies selling overpriced mechanicals most are full size, right? I got one from logitech last year
522
+ --- 92874895
523
+ >>92829485
524
+ >>92829502
525
+ Brasil?
526
+ --- 92874983
527
+ Why are tranime faggots such consoomers?
528
+ --- 92875461
529
+ >>92874895
530
+ Yeah
531
+ --- 92875564
532
+ >>92841176
533
+ >car guy, not even one model in sight
534
+ disappointment
535
+ --- 92875687
536
+ >>92875564
537
+ >"car guy"
538
+ >no racing wheel
539
+ >no VR
540
+ not a car guy clearly
541
+ --- 92876383
542
+ >>92828750
543
+ got one from durgod like 2 years ago
544
+ --- 92876708
545
+ >>92840523
546
+ Hammerfell.
547
+ --- 92876870
548
+ >>92875461
549
+ Musashi book, Regras do Jogo and Rohan no Louvre in portuguese gave it up and from what I've seen in person and online, no one lives like that in Portugal.
550
+ Congrats on bettering your life. One of my 2 friends that I've known for 19 years is brazilian, so I know you're not all retarded monkeys.
551
+ --- 92876903
552
+ Byeeeah
553
+ --- 92877226
554
+ >>92828620
555
+ is that type of chair comfortable, allowing to sit for long periods of time? asking for a friend
556
+ --- 92877321
557
+ >>92858656
558
+ What screen is it? Do you find it big enough?
559
+ --- 92877337
560
+ >>92876870
561
+ >was about to leave this shithole and these subhuman monkeys forever because had a job ready to go in america
562
+ >was supposed to start in June...
563
+ >...2020
564
+ --- 92878704
565
+ >>92877337
566
+ I came to England. Plenty of brazilian and portuguese here and you can easily get a job doing something the english won't, at least to get you started. It was easy for me back then because I'm from Portugal and brexit wasn't a thing, but I think it's a bit harder for you guys because you fucked things up here, but maybe give it a try. Just don't go to big cities and it's actually decent, aside from the shit weather.
567
+ --- 92879112
568
+ >>92877226
569
+ Ergonomic chairs are not particularly comfortable, but they are not uncomfortable. They are made to be sit in for long hours without fucking up your spine, etc. But it won't let you to comfortably lean back and relax.
570
+ I also have an another, executive-type chair that I use after work. That kind is more suitable to just lean back and play vidya or watch something. It's out of frame on the photos though.
571
+ --- 92879471
572
+ >>92838463
573
+ fakin nice m8t
574
+ --- 92879676
575
+ >>92863691
576
+ You are the lizard man, cool
577
+ --- 92880243
578
+ >>92872985
579
+ >)
580
+ Nice cat anon.
581
+ --- 92880263
582
+ >>92879779
583
+ shit
584
+ --- 92881955
585
+ >>92843406
586
+ game?
587
+ --- 92882310
588
+ >>92867590
589
+ >>92867913
590
+ Been home an hour and remembered this post.
591
+ Here you to anon
g/92828605.txt CHANGED
@@ -539,3 +539,162 @@ Mint+Cinnamon is pretty cool. I picked that for my father because he wanted to e
539
  --- 92870329
540
  >>92870253
541
  pridefetch
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
539
  --- 92870329
540
  >>92870253
541
  pridefetch
542
+ --- 92870592
543
+ >>92870329
544
+ so i'm trying to find an alternative to lgbtqfetch
545
+ I just can't remember the name
546
+ --- 92871789
547
+ >>92828605 (OP)
548
+ That's REALLY gay, I hope you're a real girl.
549
+ also checkem
550
+ --- 92872904
551
+ >>92837937
552
+ damns this is beautiful anon
553
+ --- 92873873
554
+ >>92828605 (OP)
555
+ Here it is.
556
+ --- 92873892
557
+ >>92873873
558
+ nice colors, now change the icons
559
+ --- 92873967
560
+ >>92873892
561
+ I did but i don't like it this way.
562
+ --- 92874261
563
+ >>92832257
564
+ >>92837937
565
+ >>92838357
566
+ >>92839141
567
+ >>92842227
568
+ >>92853647
569
+ >>92855533
570
+ >>92873873
571
+ based
572
+ --- 92874400
573
+ I'm the only real human itt. Everyone else are GPT-4, or chat niggers as I like to call them
574
+ --- 92874767
575
+ >>92873967
576
+ Why not those are nice, though I meant something matching your color a little like pic related for example
577
+ --- 92874819
578
+ >>92874767
579
+ God I fucking hate those
580
+ --- 92875038
581
+ >>92874819
582
+ i don't care this is an example
583
+ --- 92876001
584
+ >>92874261
585
+ based gruvbox enjoyer
586
+ --- 92876029
587
+ >>92830738
588
+ to breathe new life into dead hardware
589
+ --- 92876303
590
+ time to post cringe 2
591
+ --- 92878277
592
+ >>92828605 (OP)
593
+ cant do screenshots did a fresh gentoo install, whats the best screenshotter i should get? copyq?
594
+
595
+ Anyways, do you guys know any good ricing guides for dwm and st/terminal. Text based pls i dont want to rely on some YT videos all the time when it comes to ricing ;_;
596
+
597
+ Standard dwm looks so ugly
598
+ --- 92878367
599
+ >>92829254
600
+ why are u using such boring backgrounds? >>92828605 (OP)
601
+ I like the colors, but not the UI. It just doesnt fit very well, a bit too basic i dont like it overall.
602
+ >>92830967
603
+ why do u use debian? isnt it a bit boring?
604
+ >>92832257
605
+ why?
606
+ >>92833218
607
+ pls send the pic of that monkey in here haha
608
+ >>92833958
609
+ how big is this fucking monitor?
610
+ >>92837937
611
+ do u know a good dwm rice guide?
612
+ --- 92878457
613
+ >>92868115
614
+ Hang yourself.
615
+ --- 92878517
616
+ >>92871789
617
+ Single checked
618
+ --- 92878581
619
+ >>92878367
620
+ >how big is this fucking monitor?
621
+ It's two 23" 1080p monitors.
622
+ --- 92878594
623
+ >>92878367
624
+ >why do u use debian? isnt it a bit boring?
625
+ Well, it kind of is boring. I use it for stability and because it's not bloated. Don't care much for updates.
626
+ >do u know a good dwm rice guide?
627
+ NTA, but Mental Outlaw has a good video on it.
628
+ https://youtu.be/DlViR5Ymg4A [Embed]
629
+ --- 92878603
630
+ >>92878483
631
+ wie mache ich dass sich hintergruende bewegen?
632
+ diese eine scheiss steam app oder was? kb auf viel bloat,
633
+ davon mal abgesehen ists nicht bissi nervig wenn das terminal durchsichtig ist und der hintergrund sich bewegt?
634
+ --- 92878636
635
+ >>92878603
636
+ Ist ein KDE Wallpaper Plugin "Smart Video Wallpaper". Lässt ein Video als wallpaper laufen. Deckkraft kann ich für die Bash anpassen, bis dato hat es mich aber nicht gestört.
637
+ --- 92878642
638
+ >>92878594
639
+ i meant text based because i feel like the videos dont cover much. But important question here, the video from mental outlaw said i would need to recompile dwm, after changing the configs?
640
+
641
+ why is that, but most importantly how? i emerged dwm in gentoo, how am i supposed to recompile it with the settings i changed and shouldnt the settings take over immediately? still a newb.
642
+
643
+ He also said i should compile it from source, did he mean the gentoo way emerging or actually getting it from github again and again if changing settings AH
644
+ --- 92878661
645
+ >>92878636
646
+ ich benutz dwm, dann halt nicht fuer mich. naja, egal. danke
647
+ --- 92878862
648
+ >>92876303
649
+ B∀SED
650
+ --- 92880198
651
+ Making some progress on a new fvwm rice, I'm working on getting the panel to look like KDE 3.
652
+ >>92876303
653
+ Nice background, I use that on my Windows install.
654
+ --- 92880713
655
+ >>92828605 (OP)
656
+ Nice looking desktop you got, Anon...
657
+ But my concern is regarding Mageia...
658
+ like, it's that thing even getting updates?
659
+ i won't touch it until a new version gets released
660
+ --- 92881034
661
+ >>92880198
662
+ Could you share the tile for the pape?
663
+ --- 92881184
664
+ >>92878642
665
+ The config.h file is part of the source code for dwm. You would have to compile the source code that you've already downloaded and modified.
666
+ --- 92881189
667
+ >>92881034
668
+ Here you go. I used EMWM anon's NetBSD logo
669
+ --- 92881259
670
+ >>92880198
671
+ looking good
672
+ --- 92881562
673
+ >>92850708
674
+ that panel is broken af
675
+ >>92853279
676
+ awful
677
+ >>92853647
678
+ this will look epic when it's done
679
+ >>92854190
680
+ macOS imposter
681
+ >>92855533
682
+ nice panel
683
+ >>92857777
684
+ best trash can icon of all time
685
+ >>92857883
686
+ stock kde kancer
687
+ >>92858809
688
+ fix your widgets
689
+ >>92859964
690
+ nice
691
+ >>92864498
692
+ deprecated
693
+ >>92868115
694
+ cool colors
695
+ --- 92882043
696
+ >>92869209
697
+ 3 x16. It is a mining card, the 570 chip with 8gb vram
698
+ --- 92882795
699
+ >>92830967
700
+ ywnbaw
g/92828648.txt CHANGED
@@ -824,3 +824,306 @@ blow:SPORE:HURT:1d4
824
  flags:EMPTY_MIND | STUPID
825
  desc:A small strange grey growth.
826
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
824
  flags:EMPTY_MIND | STUPID
825
  desc:A small strange grey growth.
826
 
827
+ --- 92870783
828
+ When is /v/3?
829
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mi6InYclyY0 [Embed]
830
+ --- 92871297
831
+ You guys spend so much time making boilerplate instead of games wow
832
+ --- 92871628
833
+ >>92861751
834
+ uhh, sweaty, my variable is never a copy(tm) esolang gives me a=12, b=12, c=12
835
+ --- 92872226
836
+ >>92869678
837
+ I written scripting language parsers before, but I don't want to bloat my game with it this time.
838
+ If I decide to use that approach, it'll be in different game... When I finish this one...
839
+ Long story short, I'll keep both enumeration and structure, and use them like now.
840
+ Been in a bar, drank a few beers, smoked a pack, now it's time to continue programming.
841
+ --- 92873152
842
+ >>92829209
843
+ I voted in the way I knew would be most contrarian. I don't even code.
844
+ --- 92873173
845
+ >>92835321
846
+ If you direct it properly, yes.
847
+ --- 92873210
848
+ >imagine struggling with basic shit you can literally copy and paste from chatgpt
849
+ --- 92873224
850
+ How do I make money out of indie games? Is it realistic or hopeless? I'm just a lone bedroom coder.
851
+ I tried doing the usual programming career thing before, but it was so awful that I quit my job and don't want to go back to coding some React web garbage to some soulles corp ever again.
852
+ --- 92873265
853
+ >>92873173
854
+ >>92873210
855
+ I seriously doubt it can...
856
+ >>92873224
857
+ Based on that image...
858
+ Are you perhaps C++ dev?
859
+ --- 92873327
860
+ >>92873265
861
+ I have programmer on various languages both professionally and as a hobbyist. I tried making my own game engine in C++, but it felt frustrating waste of time, so I doubt I would try that ever again.
862
+ UE5 seems interesting, but my garbage PC can't even run it properly.
863
+ --- 92873564
864
+ >>92873224
865
+ there way more programming jobs, web dev is just the easiest and requires no real qualifications. there are people writing software for gpu drivers, compilers, satellites, rockets, tanks, cars, smart watches, gas sensors, robots, medical implants, ml models...
866
+ --- 92874496
867
+ >>92873327
868
+ I advise you to make your own game engine, my language of choice is C, and I use XCB as renderer and input system, but will probably switch to Vulkan (already have my own 2D/3D renderer) because I want to have more powerful camera handling functions (switching between top-down and Doom-like FPS view), and I might bundle in my OpenGL renderer for old GPU support...
869
+ I just structured core "components" of my gameplay, it's HoM&M3 style game, but with more micro-management, buildings aren't restricted to towns and it's more down to earth, so to speak, in HoM&M3, everything shines, my game will be more about poverty in fantasy world.
870
+ npc |
871
+ monster | /-> item | weapon
872
+ animal | -> item | armour
873
+ plant | \-> item | ...
874
+ resource |
875
+
876
+ Resource is stuff like coal, gold, silver, iron, lead, copper, stone, etc. mines, only they give infinite ores that need to be processed to acquire materials, aka those items, and items can be used to craft more items, plus weapons, armours, potions, scrolls, make buildings etc.
877
+ --- 92874788
878
+ >basic winapi display
879
+ >loading gui trees from test_gui.txt
880
+ >loading .png sources from from test_sources.txt
881
+ >loading localization from test_localization.txt
882
+ >pic work in progress
883
+ I don't even know what kind of game I want to make. I'm thinking a cheap copy of Rogue State, but who knows.
884
+ --- 92874954
885
+ >>92874496
886
+ can those resources and other in game variables be modded by .txt files?
887
+ --- 92875331
888
+ >>92869500
889
+ why don't you use a hash table?
890
+ won't it get annoying to remember that fur is element 5?
891
+ --- 92875407
892
+ >>92874954
893
+ Well yeah, if you open the source code file and edit the values, it's really easy, and I use that approach because:
894
+ -- No need for scripting language parser.
895
+ -- No need for debugging said language.
896
+ -- It's easy to edit and recompile C.
897
+ This is the debug output of current entities, I have monsters and jewelry too, but didn't write debug-printf for them yet...
898
+ I wanted at first to make CubeScript parser, from game Cube 2: Sauerbraten, and adopt it for my game, but well, nope...
899
+ Currently, all game-related data is in 1 file, which will be "modular", aka it won't depend on any other source code file.
900
+ >>92875331
901
+ Oh, I would never write something like that, I have an enumeration, it does in the same order as those structures...
902
+ That's why I can "craft" items and "construct" recipes by 2*COPPER + 1*ZINC = BRONZE, but it's not elegant.
903
+ It works, I only need +1% of my brain when I'm adding new items, gonan post screenshot after this...
904
+ > Hash table
905
+ I'm hobbyist, to be honest, I don't even know what hash table is... S:
906
+ --- 92875460
907
+ >>92875331
908
+ Here's how the 'plants' array of structures looks like, I don't (really) need that enumeration, because I can use [] for array size.
909
+ Later I can easily obtain array number of elements by dividing 'sizeof's, but I like this way more...
910
+ Using this, I could, for example, create custom entity that inherits properties of PLANT -> ACACIA_TREE etc.
911
+ --- 92875553
912
+ >>92875331
913
+ Another important thing to mention, game engine will be "action-based", I don't know proper term for what I mean...
914
+ Example: You approach the melting furance, menu pops up, and you get recipes for melting only ORES, not honey or wax...
915
+ That's why I kinda need those enumerations, it's doable otherwise, but this will ease my job of making craftable items...
916
+ My goal is low SLOC, and high playability, a lot of options, management etc.
917
+ --- 92875643
918
+ >>92838415
919
+ A collection of functions that let you create entities that interact with each other and eventually get drawn on screen in specific representations
920
+ --- 92875664
921
+ A note to myself, and because I can't explain everything in 1 post, but in 4...
922
+ Fruit trees can be cut down or harvested, if cut down, you get all 4 item types, if harvested, you get only fruit item types.
923
+ Writing data is nice, but I'll see how if-heavy will the gameplay code be after this, don't wanna bother with if-blocks.
924
+ --- 92875698
925
+ >>92875407
926
+ those are nice excuses, but not everyone has a gcc or wants to compile and run a program that takes a minute to load
927
+ --- 92875720
928
+ >>92859074
929
+ Being young and eager to dominate is all about writing shit in C and rust, being an adult is realizing that time is money and that garbage collection and managed memory costs pennies in regard to everything else it brings to the table, there is a reason why python dominates everything, sometimes even when it does not even meet the projects performance requirements
930
+ --- 92875737
931
+ >>92875720
932
+ What the hell are you dominating by using C or Rust?
933
+ --- 92875740
934
+ >>92875664
935
+ Not trying to be discouraging, but what makes this system interesting compared to the thousand games that try to implement uninteresting and tedious crafting systems? Who's asking for this mechanic? What does it add to your game other than some needless busywork?
936
+ --- 92875758
937
+ >>92875740
938
+ All that guy does is narcissistic waffling, just ignore him
939
+ --- 92875796
940
+ >>92875737
941
+ When you think that leaking memory and opening up security vulns in your codebase for 5ms faster execution on a code path that will only run on initialization makes you the hottest shit on the street. Same applies wasting 4 hours of your productive time while fighting the borrow checker and other inane compiler requirements that the garbage collector just deallocates
942
+ --- 92875820
943
+ >>92875796
944
+ yeah that's just retarded bikeshedding, you aren't dominating shit, just wasting time
945
+ --- 92875826
946
+ >>92875664
947
+ keeping it all in the code will bloat it, instead of having allocated structs, you need a parser for item conversion rules like
948
+ object{
949
+ name = "localization_furnace"
950
+ action{
951
+ input{coal=1 iron_ore=1}
952
+ output{iron_ingot}
953
+ }
954
+ action{
955
+ input{coal=1 copper_ore=1}
956
+ output{copper_ingot}
957
+ }
958
+ }
959
+ --- 92875838
960
+ >>92875720
961
+ >there is a reason why python dominates everything
962
+ all the cool python modules need a shitton of C code to back it up. if you're trying to solve a problem that cannot be solved by numpy, S3, numba, and the likes and you're instead implementing it in pure python from scratch you'll suffer for it.
963
+ --- 92875871
964
+ >>92875698
965
+ Oh, it's very fast to compile and run, but I doubt anyone else beside me would play this... I guess I'm writing what I like. (:
966
+ >>92875740
967
+ It's not very interesting to be honest, unless I make parts of it automatable, for example assigning jobs to bots.
968
+ You don't want to send bot X to harvest or mine every minute, you want to assign them jobs, and deal with real problems.
969
+ It's micro-managed kind of strategy, but the gameplay is still in prototyping phase, it's unplayable now.
970
+ The rest is in place, renderer, basic pixel-art sprites, hexagonal grid map generator, tho I still lack audio system.
971
+ >>92875796
972
+ I'm egoist, not narcis.
973
+ >>92875826
974
+ Writing parser is something I'll avoid, I have it in my previous text adventure prototypes...
975
+ Executable will be big, but, no memory allocation, no loading, it's constant data.
976
+ --- 92875877
977
+ >>92875871
978
+ >I'm egoist, not narcis.
979
+ same thing
980
+ --- 92875925
981
+ >>92875796
982
+ just deallocate your memory, dumbass
983
+ --- 92875998
984
+ >>92875838
985
+ Good thing that most of those modules have already been made for you to use
986
+ --- 92876030
987
+ >>92874496
988
+ I already tried. It was a failure. I don't have time or resources to waste another year. Need to make money asap.
989
+ --- 92876129
990
+ >>92838441
991
+ frame:
992
+ get_input()
993
+ update_sim(delta_time)
994
+ draw_image()
995
+ goto:
996
+ --- 92876181
997
+ >>92876030
998
+ Well, I don't really worry about that, since I have a real job, and programming is just my spare time hobby...
999
+ That's why I'm creating whatever I like, when I want, not to mention that I have trillion unfinished projects... (:
1000
+ --- 92876220
1001
+ >>92848391
1002
+ >rust for games or no
1003
+ depends.
1004
+ if you NOT a troon then... NO
1005
+ if you are a troon... then... still no.
1006
+ --- 92876288
1007
+ >>92876030
1008
+ >I wanna get rich quick
1009
+ go to a warehouse and ask a boomer for work
1010
+ --- 92876331
1011
+ >>92876288
1012
+ I used to work in warehouse. It was easy and fun, but the pay was bad. I doubt I could do it any more due to bad back.
1013
+ --- 92876374
1014
+ >>92876331
1015
+ Jesus how old are you grandpa
1016
+ >muh back
1017
+ Should have been saving your paychecks to retire in Mexico
1018
+ --- 92876422
1019
+ >>92876331
1020
+ Wish you all the luck in the world in your endeavor to make money off your game but just in case you should probably manage your expectations a bit bro...
1021
+ --- 92877296
1022
+ Do I have to use a scripting language for my retro-style rpg in C? I'm stuck thinking of ways to handle stuff like cutscenes and NPC behavior without using a scripting language or writing my own.
1023
+ --- 92877298
1024
+ >>92855424
1025
+ >Any mobile game devs here?
1026
+ No one in this board even knows how to develop an app anon
1027
+ --- 92877306
1028
+ I made a new weapon in my FTLike, it's the capacitor shield, or 'Cap Shield'. It generates shields and provides some power to other weapons when it fires.
1029
+ --- 92877318
1030
+ >>92877306
1031
+ Very cool.
1032
+ --- 92877384
1033
+ >>92877318
1034
+ Thank you, it goes with the new cap laser. They're pretty weak except that capacitors are almost the de facto best-in-slot for most builds which gives them a unique benefit of doing something else where normal capacitors just give charge.
1035
+ --- 92877428
1036
+ >>92877306
1037
+ >>92877384
1038
+ That looks cool Anon. (:
1039
+ Keep up the good work.
1040
+ --- 92878675
1041
+ What's a good beginner graphics API or engine for making simple 2D games in C++?
1042
+ I literally just want to jump in and start learning
1043
+ --- 92878724
1044
+ >>92878675
1045
+ Raylib
1046
+ You can use pure C if you want
1047
+ --- 92878854
1048
+ >>92878724
1049
+ name one game that made it using raylib
1050
+ --- 92879158
1051
+ >>92875407
1052
+ >I don't even know what hash table is... S:
1053
+ average /g/ user
1054
+ --- 92879232
1055
+ what's the best engine if i want to make a game like genshin impact but all the girls to have bigger tits?
1056
+ --- 92879363
1057
+ >>92878724
1058
+ Okay I'll try raylib out
1059
+ --- 92880746
1060
+ What's a good loop length for GameBoy RPG battle themes? I think 40s - 60s is the sweet spot but I've seen GB battle themes that are just two sections looped, and some that go on for two minutes or longer.
1061
+ --- 92880814
1062
+ Guys why is networking so hard. Im implementing it in my own engine and i can't figure out how the buffer on the client should work.
1063
+ I assume the server should be in behind the clients, with the clients predicting the future state of the server (which i guess needs to run physics also then).
1064
+ But how do you de-jitter the response then? Just wait on an appropriate amount of ticks and used those to interpolate and extroplate?
1065
+
1066
+ Why did I decide this was a good idea to implement myself...
1067
+ --- 92880896
1068
+ >>92880814
1069
+ use delay netcode until you run into problems
1070
+ most fighting games didnt have rollback until recently
1071
+ and starting with tcp isnt too bad with no delay and fast ack
1072
+ --- 92881142
1073
+ what the fuck is a wedge product. im so filtered
1074
+ --- 92881428
1075
+ >>92881142
1076
+ its like a cross product
1077
+ --- 92881481
1078
+ >>92881428
1079
+ Okay how do I do it? I want a function that works like the Wolfram Cross function https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/Cross.html
1080
+ --- 92881554
1081
+ >>92881481
1082
+ As in one that works with n dimensions taking n - 1 args
1083
+ --- 92881678
1084
+ I'm really used to the idea of querying data from SQL databases cause I work as a w*bdev. Is there any engine out there that lets you do shit like SELECT * from cards where card.name= 'fireball'; and then instantiate it with the corresponding data? I was looking into castledb but idk, it looks like abandonware. Should I just use sqlite inside unity?
1085
+ --- 92882005
1086
+ What is rendering?
1087
+ Does raylib do rendering automatically through opengl?
1088
+ --- 92882093
1089
+ >>92881678
1090
+ >Should I just use sqlite inside unity?
1091
+ Yes.
1092
+ --- 92882097
1093
+ >>92881481
1094
+ >>92881554
1095
+ ill write one for you when i get home but it wont be optimized
1096
+ >>92881678
1097
+ try using csharp linq
1098
+ cant believe im actually recommending this
1099
+ --- 92882107
1100
+ >>92880896
1101
+ Im not even thinking about doing rollback, thats a can of worms that is gonna stay closed.
1102
+ Just doing delay based is hard enough. And i'm using yojimbo so i luckily dont have to use tcp
1103
+ --- 92882290
1104
+ >>92882005
1105
+ >What is rendering?
1106
+ It's like... drawing shit. I dunno ask ChatGTP.
1107
+ >Does raylib do rendering automatically through opengl?
1108
+ Yes raylib uses only opengl. It has API calls that will do rendering for you and those will use opengl.
1109
+ --- 92882398
1110
+ >>92878854
1111
+ /gedg/ BTFO'D
1112
+ --- 92882467
1113
+ >>92878854
1114
+ >What's a good beginner graphics API or engine for making simple 2D games in C++?
1115
+ >I literally just want to jump in and start learning
1116
+ They didn't ask what they can "make it" with, raylib is the perfect answer to their question.
1117
+
1118
+ Where's your game that you made it with?
1119
+ --- 92882789
1120
+ >>92881678
1121
+ no. dbs are not often usefull in the context of gamedev and neither is thinking in terms of SQL
1122
+ --- 92882822
1123
+ >>92882097
1124
+ >ill write one for you when i get home
1125
+ cool!
1126
+ im playing around with the patterns now in a python notebook maybe i'll figure it out by then.
1127
+ --- 92882835
1128
+ >>92882789
1129
+ If your game is a heavy RPG or 4x then it's definitely useful. If your game is a platformer or a shoot em up then less so.
g/92833570.txt CHANGED
@@ -918,3 +918,392 @@ GPT loves hallucinating. I tried to get it to do something yesterday and it just
918
  --- 92870332
919
  >>92870137
920
  same happened to me, I called it names afterwards
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
918
  --- 92870332
919
  >>92870137
920
  same happened to me, I called it names afterwards
921
+ --- 92870554
922
+ ChatGPT is fucking assssssss. I am doing some very basic backend stuff and it can't help me.
923
+ --- 92870659
924
+ >>92870554
925
+ upgrade to pro, gpt4 is a game changer
926
+ --- 92870786
927
+ >>92864709
928
+ well, thanks
929
+ >>92865833
930
+ sorry I meant basic 2d stuff
931
+ --- 92870855
932
+ >>92856799
933
+ I'd seriously consider a canvas layer
934
+ --- 92870959
935
+ >>92856799
936
+ All you need is a canvas html element to do the drawing, a pointermove event listener to keep track of the mouse, and a few lines of javascript to decide what to draw and where.
937
+ --- 92871030
938
+ >>92869864
939
+ Because
940
+ #resholder > div
941
+
942
+ is a container of multiple product cards.
943
+
944
+ Each product card is a bunch of nested elements with a single child, then eventually there's an element with multiple children, each have nested elements of their own, etc... and eventually you get to the elements with the actual information you want.
945
+ This pattern is pretty much universal for any product catalog on any website (amazon, ebay, etc...)
946
+
947
+ Your selector would only get the first product card.
948
+ --- 92871058
949
+ >>92870855
950
+ >>92870959
951
+ oh ok, I thought the canvas element was too rudimentary for that sort of thing but I guess I didn't look into it hard enough. thanks guys
952
+ --- 92871095
953
+ >>92871058
954
+ as far as I know it is optimal to draw and animate elements
955
+ I may be saying something retarded, but animating a div sounds like way more bloated than animating a drawing witin a canvas, dom tree and all that
956
+ --- 92871179
957
+ Does /g/ approve?
958
+ >rounded corners wowww!!!
959
+ --- 92871207
960
+ >>92871179
961
+ it's safer that way
962
+ --- 92871336
963
+ >>92871179
964
+ Now convert the timestamps to "X (hours, minutes, seconds) ago".
965
+ --- 92871354
966
+ >>92871336
967
+ Is that even possible in CSS?
968
+ --- 92871375
969
+ >>92871354
970
+ No, but if you're modifying the CSS you can most certainly add a script.
971
+ --- 92871933
972
+ >>92840656
973
+ I know mate. But, there isn't anything interesting to do. I'm also grinding Japanese, will give JLPT in the coming December. I want to start practicing my guitar again.
974
+ --- 92872342
975
+ did github break?
976
+ --- 92872345
977
+ >>92871933
978
+ webdev+music+language is a quick trip to burnout for me. good luck
979
+ --- 92872406
980
+ >>92872342
981
+ actions not working, layout changed, contributions not updating
982
+ IT'S THE APOCALYPSE
983
+ --- 92872458
984
+ >>92872342
985
+ Billy tried to jump over the servers, again.
986
+ --- 92872580
987
+ >>92872345
988
+ Yeah, it doesn't really matter. I'm gonna be a NEET in any case.
989
+ --- 92872617
990
+ >>92872342
991
+ microcucks BTFO'd
992
+ t. Gitlab chad
993
+ --- 92872972
994
+ >>92840656
995
+ I had a 6 months long formation to learn code and found a job under 3 months, I didn't even search, they called me (others who searched found immediately)
996
+ --- 92873131
997
+ this crap is making me lose my mind, how do you even get a certification on w3c? thosde retards are too up their asses
998
+ --- 92873247
999
+ >>92871933
1000
+ >Japanese
1001
+ Why... why do weebs exist
1002
+
1003
+ What's so fascinating about Japan?
1004
+ --- 92873276
1005
+ >>92873247
1006
+ porn
1007
+ it's literally the only reason
1008
+ --- 92873286
1009
+ how the fuck do i get around an invisible recaptcha when scrapping a website? i dont even need it to be automatically completed, i can manually do it but it doesn't show up at all (hence invisible i guess) anyone have experience with this?
1010
+ --- 92873682
1011
+ >>92873247
1012
+ it's one of the side effects of watching anime, their culture is strongly portrayed in it
1013
+ same thing for korean shows, or indian ones, people end up loving korean and indian cultures
1014
+ --- 92873727
1015
+ >>92873682
1016
+ who the fuck loves indian culture
1017
+ --- 92873736
1018
+ >>92873727
1019
+ My mother
1020
+ --- 92873738
1021
+ >>92873247
1022
+ Functioning infrastructure
1023
+ --- 92873782
1024
+ >>92873727
1025
+ lmao @ the attentionwhoring doge
1026
+ --- 92873793
1027
+ >>92873738
1028
+ >population anheroing out the fucking roof
1029
+ >no breeding
1030
+ idk pham
1031
+ --- 92874029
1032
+ >>92873727
1033
+ Indian curries are peng
1034
+
1035
+ (Peng means good)
1036
+ --- 92874299
1037
+ >>92873727
1038
+ butterchicken + indian rice + cheese naan is fire though
1039
+ --- 92874303
1040
+ learning PHP/laravel at the moment and I think I'm ready to make something. can anyone give me some good ideas?
1041
+ --- 92874340
1042
+ >>92874303
1043
+ a blog about your dev journies, and the projects you made, the techs you used in the projects, etc
1044
+ --- 92874363
1045
+ >>92874303
1046
+ <website> clone, like everyone else does
1047
+ --- 92874447
1048
+ >>92873727
1049
+ while I wouldn't say I love it, I am appreciative of other countries' cultures, India has a lot of cool stuff going for it
1050
+
1051
+ at the end of the day I'm still racist but not mindlessly racist
1052
+ --- 92874517
1053
+ This sucks. My Google Cloud key is only going to last for the short period of 7,976 years.
1054
+ --- 92874702
1055
+ >>92873793
1056
+ >no breeding
1057
+ That's a feature though, not a bug.
1058
+ --- 92874794
1059
+ >>92874702
1060
+ you're not completely wrong, except for when it's time to pay for retirement pensions
1061
+ --- 92875861
1062
+ >>92874517
1063
+ better hurry up
1064
+ --- 92876002
1065
+ Is there any decent FOSS WYSIWYG html/css editors? I want to redesign my Hugo site but I'm a backend dev and can't wrap my head around frontend shit. I really just want a basic page that is split into two columns with content and a nav bar at the top.
1066
+ --- 92876095
1067
+ >setup postgres database in vm
1068
+ >suddenly log is full of unauthenticated access
1069
+ bros they can't hack my prosgres right?
1070
+ --- 92876292
1071
+ >>92869382
1072
+ You can replace with children[i] to look more compact
1073
+
1074
+ Is Puppeter good? What do you use normaly for scraping? How do you bypass gpatcha or cloudfrale bullshit?
1075
+ --- 92876412
1076
+ >>92876292
1077
+ not that guy but i couldnt get it to bypass invisible captcha today. im trying to make an extension now instead so it works in my normal browser instance. when the puppeteer instance would launch the chrome instance, i tried doing the steps my script does manually and it still the invisible captcha shit still detected it so i think it somehow detects the automated chrome instance itself. i used my regular chrome user data for the instance too. but i dont really get how bot detection works so it might be just me being incompetent.
1078
+ --- 92876433
1079
+ >>92866731
1080
+ Please does anyone have a solution for this? The length of the scrollbar seems to correlate with the viewer width, but I can't find the ratio. At full size it's like 1/3 of the screen, but at min size it's like 1/10 of the screen
1081
+ --- 92876469
1082
+ >>92876412
1083
+ > bypass invisible captcha today
1084
+ What do you mean by "invisible captcha"?
1085
+ --- 92876488
1086
+ >>92876469
1087
+ sorry, invisible recaptcha
1088
+ --- 92876496
1089
+ >>92876433
1090
+ Can you get the current @media viewport, then the value of scrollbar element and the bar itself in `vw` elements and calculate?
1091
+ --- 92876541
1092
+ >>92876488
1093
+ If you dont need to login you probably can just forbid all webworkers (assuming web-site itself does not use them and only for captcha backend wants it)
1094
+ --- 92876617
1095
+ >>92876541
1096
+ it uses workers for other stuff and i need to login through steam as well unfortunately. its really aids cause i had a working selenium script but i guess they implemented the invisible recaptcha recently.
1097
+ --- 92876721
1098
+ learning HTML/CSS is such a slog, it's just a million little rules and gotcha's that you have to memorize. also every single course or doc is just a massive info dump with little to no practice assigned
1099
+ --- 92876733
1100
+ >>92876617
1101
+ Which do you find easier to use Selenium or Puppeter? i never used any of them but I need to get started.
1102
+ How do you even login via Steam OAuthin those? Do you login manually and save cookie or what? There is also 2FA shit
1103
+ --- 92876794
1104
+ >>92876733
1105
+ selenium is easier because you can use python imo but all the stuff ive done is pretty simple. also you can just use the xpath as the selector very easily in selenium which means no fucking around trying to find the element. tbf theres also pypuppeteer.
1106
+ >How do you even login via Steam OAuthin those? Do you login manually and save cookie or what? There is also 2FA shit
1107
+ i login manually, dont need to save cookies because the script only needs to run once a day. i had implemented a solution that was 80% there by having the account only use email verification before i realized i didnt have to bother with that at all
1108
+ --- 92876875
1109
+ >>92876496
1110
+ I'm not sure how to do that, but I think I've got it. It correlates to how much of the scrollable element is currently displayed.
1111
+ So it's (element.boudingrect.width/element.scrollWidth) * element.boundingrect.width
1112
+ --- 92876959
1113
+ >>92876794
1114
+ > i had implemented a solution that was 80% there by having the account only use email verification before i realized i didnt have to bother with that at all
1115
+ So you login an then run the script?
1116
+ What the difference between this then and just running your own userscript/extension script then? I thought whole idea of selenium was being headless. May be I'm missing something
1117
+ --- 92876997
1118
+ legalize crystal fucking weed
1119
+ --- 92877017
1120
+ >>92876721
1121
+ Keep building stuff.
1122
+
1123
+ HTML's not that much. You can quickly get to the point where you know 99.9% of the HTML you will ever use until new things come out, and it won't be getting big updates for the foreseeable future.
1124
+
1125
+ CSS is a lot, but has some core concepts to understand: How the different displays behave (inline, inline-block, block & more recently flex and grid), How positioning behaves (static, relative, absolute, fixed & more recently sticky), how the different selectors work and how precedence works. Understand how float works and remember what margin vs padding is. Right there is at least 95% of CSS.
1126
+ --- 92877022
1127
+ >>92876959
1128
+ >May be I'm missing something
1129
+ yeah you're missing that im not very smart. i used selenium because i had used it before and was comfortable with it and couldnt be bothered to do it in javascript. ive now transposed it into an extension lol. to be fair to my lack of braincells, it was also a easier to integrate the later formatting and analysis i needed to do with the scrapped data by doing it in python so i had a 1 click solution that way
1130
+ --- 92877050
1131
+ >>92877022
1132
+ I assume you scrape some shitty csgokins-alike website?
1133
+ Man I really need to get into selenium, seems like all automated testing and some basic scraping is done via it.
1134
+ Any starting resources/guides you can rec?
1135
+ --- 92877137
1136
+ >>92877050
1137
+ >I assume you scrape some shitty csgokins-alike website?
1138
+ it's a csgo skins website yes, but it's actually quite the technical achievement since they have a constantly updating database of every skin in every public inventory on steam. they have almost a billion skins in their db. i had a project idea that would require that as a starting point and had no idea where to even begin considering how fucking ass steams API docs are. as far as i can tell you'd need a complete list of steam IDs for all people that own CSGO. and the only api call you can make to get steam IDs is to use a users steam id as a parameter and get their all their friends ids as a response. so i assume they must have tree branched their way through the entire user base that way. gave up on that project real quick, not to mention however the fuck they keep constantly monitoring millions of inventories and updating constantly
1139
+ >Any starting resources/guides you can rec?
1140
+ the docs are fine, it's quite simple for basic scraping. chat gpt is also pretty good at helping with selenium, especially gpt 4
1141
+ --- 92877181
1142
+ >>92877137
1143
+ >especially gpt 4
1144
+ is there a way to use it without paying?
1145
+ --- 92877192
1146
+ >>92877181
1147
+ nope and you only get 25 prompts per 3 hours
1148
+ --- 92877210
1149
+ >>92877137
1150
+ > it's a csgo skins website yes,
1151
+ backpack.tf, the csgo version? Otherwise i'm interested to know.
1152
+
1153
+ > the docs are fine, it's quite simple for basic scraping.
1154
+ How basic we are talking about?
1155
+ By basic scraping I understand basic static website scraping with curl or custom script that does not need user env and JS machine to render meme react frontend.
1156
+ My understanding was that Selenium can achieve more than simple GET requests scraping.
1157
+ Python is really nice also,
1158
+ --- 92877215
1159
+ >>92877192
1160
+ whew
1161
+ --- 92877303
1162
+ >>92877210
1163
+ csgofloat.com
1164
+ >My understanding was that Selenium can achieve more than simple GET requests scraping.
1165
+ you can basically automate anything a user would do on a website. my original script had filling out a form, clicking buttons, dealing with lazy loading etc. for example i have a function that makes scrolling appear more human (this is using pypuppeteer but you can obviously do the same thing with selenium):
1166
+ async def human_like_scroll(page, scroll_count, delay_range):
1167
+ for _ in range(scroll_count):
1168
+ scroll_height = random.uniform(0.1, 0.3)
1169
+ await page.evaluate(f'window.scrollBy(0, document.body.scrollHeight * {scroll_height});')
1170
+ await asyncio.sleep(random.uniform(delay_range[0], delay_range[1]))
1171
+
1172
+
1173
+ and a function that would randomly click somewhere within a prespecified element
1174
+ async def random_clicks_within_element(page, click_count, delay_range, element_selector):
1175
+ element = await page.querySelector(element_selector)
1176
+
1177
+ location = await element.boundingBox()
1178
+ x_range = (location['x'], location['x'] + location['width'])
1179
+ y_range = (location['y'], location['y'] + location['height'])
1180
+
1181
+ for _ in range(click_count):
1182
+ x, y = random.randint(x_range[0], x_range[1]), random.randint(y_range[0], y_range[1])
1183
+ pyautogui.moveTo(x, y, duration=random.uniform(0.5, 1.5))
1184
+ pyautogui.click()
1185
+ await asyncio.sleep(random.uniform(delay_range[0], delay_range[1]))
1186
+
1187
+
1188
+ you can also do stuff like this to avoid repetitive behavior such as filling out forms in the same order every time:
1189
+ field_actions = [
1190
+ (fill_field, '#mat-input-1', item['name']),
1191
+ (fill_field, '#mat-input-3', item['minimum_float']),
1192
+ (fill_field, '#mat-input-4', item['maximum_float']),
1193
+ ]
1194
+ random.shuffle(field_actions)
1195
+
1196
+ for action, field_id, value in field_actions:
1197
+ await action(page, field_id, value)
1198
+ --- 92877392
1199
+ >>92877303
1200
+ Neat.
1201
+ --- 92877409
1202
+ >>92877303
1203
+ > dealing with lazy loading etc.
1204
+ Speaking of this how would you even detect that single-page meme frontend loaded? on document-end, query something specific on timer until desired state reached?
1205
+ --- 92877480
1206
+ >>92877409
1207
+ >query something specific on timer until desired state reached?
1208
+ i've found that using stuff like this in combination with xpath mostly solves this issue
1209
+ sort_by_newest_id = WebDriverWait(driver, 60).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.XPATH, '//*[@id="mat-option-6"]')))
1210
+ maybe there's a better way than "just wait x seconds and hope the element is there" when dealing with dynamic shit but for my simple use cases this has worked mostly fine
1211
+ --- 92877500
1212
+ >>92877480
1213
+ fuck put the rest of my post within the code brackets lol
1214
+ --- 92877554
1215
+ >>92877480
1216
+ I see thanks
1217
+ --- 92877737
1218
+ >>92873793
1219
+ Not worse than any other first world population.
1220
+ It's the same excuse they use in Europe to import slave labour. Under the pretext of saving them from their horrible countries of course.
1221
+ --- 92877785
1222
+ >>92852595
1223
+ >>92852595
1224
+ >>92852595
1225
+ Anyone?
1226
+ HTTPToolkit also is paid trash
1227
+ --- 92877795
1228
+ >>92877737
1229
+ I didn't say they should import migrants, but fix their shit
1230
+ --- 92877825
1231
+ Fireship has sold out, his new video is just an ad for some Wix thing
1232
+
1233
+ Then again, if I was in his position, and Wix offered me a bunch of money to make a video, maybe I'd take it.
1234
+ --- 92878732
1235
+ >tfw you've been webshitting enough to understand that useffect and usestate are the root of every problem
1236
+ --- 92878757
1237
+ >>92878732
1238
+ Why do you think they are?
1239
+ --- 92879018
1240
+ >>92878757
1241
+ One day you will learn, it's not really an "opinion" of mine, it's a fact that you can observe if you know how to use network tools, so I have no reason to defend my standpoint. It's like asking me to explain why grass is green, because it is.
1242
+ --- 92879346
1243
+ >>92850547
1244
+ the entire primeagen/theo/ben awad circle is pure fucking cancer
1245
+ --- 92879421
1246
+ >>92873727
1247
+ india is absolute kino for its food and spirituality, don't let the street shitting distract you
1248
+ --- 92879466
1249
+ >>92879421
1250
+ not sure if sarcasm but I giggled
1251
+ --- 92879616
1252
+ >>92879466
1253
+ have you not seen bollywood? the joker tiktoks? these people possess levels of soul that are unimaginable
1254
+ --- 92879701
1255
+ >>92877303
1256
+ I will avoid using Selenium in most cases. You can do most things with emulating fetch/XHR requests.
1257
+ --- 92879757
1258
+ >>92879701
1259
+ > fetch/XHR requests.
1260
+ That's just API calls.
1261
+ Not everything can be done with non-public client APIs without RE obscured minimized code. I have one site that has unique ID for EVERY possible API request and because it is a layr over layer over layr of meme mammonth framework, debugging is basically hopeless task
1262
+ --- 92879904
1263
+ >>92879757
1264
+ which site would that be? In most cases all you have to do is respond with whatever UID the server gives you but it sounds like this is more complicated.
1265
+ --- 92880445
1266
+ >>92879018
1267
+ It's obviously not a fact though.
1268
+ --- 92880609
1269
+ showed my portfolio to someone but reaction was not positive
1270
+ put my whole heart into it
1271
+ i'll just call it a day and go to bed
1272
+ --- 92880639
1273
+ >>92880609
1274
+ >tfw you're slowly realizing you wasted a year of your life doing the odin project
1275
+ --- 92880651
1276
+ >>92880609
1277
+ iktf
1278
+ --- 92880672
1279
+ >>92880609
1280
+ People nowadays expect from Junior (for the price of a junior) what a few years ago was top-paying Senior job and expertise
1281
+ --- 92880701
1282
+ >>92880609
1283
+ >he thinks anyone cares about his todo and pokemon apps
1284
+
1285
+ fucking retard
1286
+ --- 92880726
1287
+ >>92880701
1288
+ you literally haven't even made those so get applying
1289
+ --- 92880809
1290
+ >>92880726
1291
+ literally every web developer has made some variation of what's in your portfolio, stop thinking you're special because you've actually put in the time and effort to do something
1292
+ --- 92880846
1293
+ >>92880809
1294
+ I'm not that nigga try again haha I haven't made that shit either.
1295
+ --- 92881133
1296
+ I meed to develop a website + api.
1297
+ I am afraid of a aws az going down and my shit stopping.
1298
+ Is there anything like a cloudflare tunnel where i could just setup multiple docker instances in different datacenters and all of them getting load balanced?
1299
+ Without me having to update dns records.
1300
+ The system is completely stateless so any server can handle any request
1301
+ --- 92881292
1302
+ New thread
1303
+ >>92881288 →
1304
+ >>92881288 →
1305
+ >>92881288 →
1306
+ >>92881288 →
1307
+ --- 92881698
1308
+ >>92861200
1309
+ They fired the competent ones almost a decade ago. How new?
g/92834596.txt CHANGED
@@ -1014,3 +1014,365 @@ Fuck, it's working fine on Fedora as well. What the hell openSUSE.
1014
  How do fully open source Linux companies do centralised user management? I know Linux clients can be made a part of an AD domain, but is there anything that offers similar, or at least basic, user management, network discovery, drive mapping, permissions and login, etc without being an amalgamation of 4 pieces of software and 18 config files?
1015
  --- 92869535
1016
  How do I make sure programs like Dolphin, Okular, Gwenview and maybe something else don't make any suspicious outgoing connections? I have firewalld and it's Plasma applet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1014
  How do fully open source Linux companies do centralised user management? I know Linux clients can be made a part of an AD domain, but is there anything that offers similar, or at least basic, user management, network discovery, drive mapping, permissions and login, etc without being an amalgamation of 4 pieces of software and 18 config files?
1015
  --- 92869535
1016
  How do I make sure programs like Dolphin, Okular, Gwenview and maybe something else don't make any suspicious outgoing connections? I have firewalld and it's Plasma applet.
1017
+ --- 92871221
1018
+ >>92857302
1019
+ Yeah I also have a windows 7 partition in there
1020
+ --- 92871656
1021
+ is there any gains for linux rt
1022
+ thinking bout putting it on artix
1023
+ --- 92871837
1024
+ >>92871656
1025
+ There are for certain workloads and for embedded systems where RT processing is a must.
1026
+ For the average /g/ poster voluntary preemption or rarely the preemptible kernel is good enough.
1027
+ some reading: https://devarea.com/understanding-linux-kernel-preemption/
1028
+ --- 92872157
1029
+ >>92869144
1030
+ You mean like Samba, or something else?
1031
+ --- 92872199
1032
+ >>92871221
1033
+ Meant to >>92857518
1034
+ --- 92872320
1035
+ >>92871221
1036
+ >>92872199
1037
+ Each OS uses its own encryption keys for Bluetooth, so if they both share an adapter then your headphones only trust the last keys it was paired with.
1038
+ Solutions are to use separate adapters for each OS; or to import the BT keys from one OS to the other.
1039
+ --- 92872674
1040
+ >>92834596 (OP)
1041
+ How does the kernel (or BIOS or whatever) choose which port to output through?
1042
+ I have integrated and discrete graphics both, but the PC seems to favour the GPU out during boot.
1043
+
1044
+ However, I'm trying to set up VFIO, so it would be better if I could make it favour the iGPU display out.
1045
+ --- 92872785
1046
+ >>92872320
1047
+ Interesting, thanks
1048
+ --- 92872887
1049
+ https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki#nvidia-users
1050
+ --- 92873315
1051
+ >>92872157
1052
+ I mean what kind of software do people use in enterprise scale Linux for user management, DNS, mapping network drives, etc that can and would be done with active directory on windows server.
1053
+ --- 92873603
1054
+ >>92869144
1055
+ >without being an amalgamation of 4 pieces of software and 18 config files?
1056
+ You don't and that's a good thing. Streetshitter """admins""" shouldn't be able to fuck your networking in the middle of the day by clicking the wrong tick box while trying to force set your wallpaper.
1057
+
1058
+ >>92873315
1059
+ Read the IdM section of the RHEL manual.
1060
+ --- 92873773
1061
+ valve is going to save kde of its many bugs and pay its developers and kde6 will become the new gnome 2
1062
+ --- 92873890
1063
+ >>92873315
1064
+ We use Samba for all that. One Samba machine is the Domain Controller. Samba also does DNS and we paired it with dnsmasq for DHCP and TFTP.
1065
+ A second Samba machine is the file server.
1066
+ We don't use Group Policy yet, but are looking into it. For now, browser policies are all we use (managed outside Active Directory).
1067
+ --- 92874113
1068
+ if i have a bunch of disks, can i have my boot partition in a software raid 5 array? or should i just have a dedicated boot disk and put the remaining drives in raid 5?
1069
+ --- 92874679
1070
+ >>92834596 (OP)
1071
+ What are your most useful command/tips ?
1072
+ --- 92874759
1073
+ help a retard out-
1074
+
1075
+ >RuntimeError: The current installed version of g++ (12.2.1) is greater than the maximum required version by CUDA 11.7. Please make sure to use an adequate version of g++ (>=6.0.0, <12.0).
1076
+
1077
+ running arch as a retard and i'm not sure the best way to get this to run a downgraded version of g++ in my conda environment or just disable the version check.
1078
+
1079
+ thanks frens
1080
+ --- 92874840
1081
+ Why is the KDE partition manager just called "partitionmanager"?
1082
+ --- 92875036
1083
+ >>92874626
1084
+ Doesn't make any difference, use whichever says "tested" or "recommended". Or pick at random.
1085
+ --- 92875529
1086
+ >>92874113
1087
+ If your PC has EFI BIOS you need a normal single disk EFI partition for it to start, but this can be a thumb drive or whatever.
1088
+ >raid5
1089
+ Make sure you understand what the write hole is.
1090
+ --- 92875561
1091
+ Scaling works on KDE Plasma Wayland but on X11 the setting has zero effect.
1092
+ --- 92875571
1093
+ Is there any way to mount partitions as an user in openSUSE?
1094
+ I'm a bit frustrated about this shit not working at all when "users" is added in fstab
1095
+ --- 92875611
1096
+ >>92874840
1097
+ Why is the Kool Desktop Environment just called KDE?
1098
+ --- 92875613
1099
+ >>92875561
1100
+ oh, nevermind
1101
+ apparently I had to reopen everything
1102
+ --- 92875622
1103
+ >>92875571
1104
+ install gnome-disk utility for simple automounting and other stuff by using a gui
1105
+ less risks than editing files manually
1106
+ --- 92875630
1107
+ >>92875529
1108
+ thanks, i think ill just go with the dedicated boot drive option
1109
+ >Make sure you understand what the write hole is.
1110
+ thanks for the tip
1111
+ --- 92875684
1112
+ >>92875622
1113
+ I'm using plasma, editing that shit with KDE partition manager for convenience
1114
+ It just works fine on different distros, but not here
1115
+ --- 92875696
1116
+ follow up: the server im looking at has a raid controller (H710) that cant be disabled. the recommended work-around is to make each drive its own raid 0 array. will this incur any performance penalty?
1117
+ sorry this isnt strictly a "linux" question.
1118
+ --- 92875707
1119
+ >>92875684
1120
+ in this case i don't know, sorry
1121
+ --- 92875716
1122
+ >>92875571
1123
+ >>92875684
1124
+ humor me and create a systemd mount unit instead of a fstab entry
1125
+ --- 92875802
1126
+ >>92875696
1127
+ Is this the same as >>92874113 ?
1128
+ Maybe you should give the full hardware config.
1129
+ --- 92875907
1130
+ >>92875802
1131
+ https://www.ebay.com/itm/256019770575
1132
+ im looking to buy one of these (or something silimar), throw a bunch of SSDs in it, and put proxmox on it. right now im thinking one of the drives will have the actual poxmox installation on it (with no redundancy) and the remaining drives will be in zfs raid 5 (with nightly remote backups). my concern was that the server has a hardware raid controller that will interfere with the software raid.
1133
+ --- 92876086
1134
+ >>92875716
1135
+ I did but it's automounting despite the fact I didn't create an automount unit. Unmounting and mounting again still asks for root password
1136
+ --- 92876306
1137
+ How's nobara these days?
1138
+ --- 92876363
1139
+ >>92875907
1140
+ Yeah, that's how not to use ZFS. You want the dumbest storage adapter possible. There's layers of shit on that thing you can't disable, it was probably never tested with ZFS.
1141
+ --- 92876457
1142
+ >>92876363
1143
+ well that blows. ill keep looking around.
1144
+ --- 92876546
1145
+ >>92876306
1146
+ --- 92876642
1147
+ >>92876546
1148
+ What does Archjeet have to do with Nobara
1149
+ --- 92876699
1150
+ 1. Btrfs vs. XFS with LVM
1151
+ 2. EFISTUB vs. systemd-boot
1152
+
1153
+ Which ones and why?
1154
+ --- 92876750
1155
+ >>92876457
1156
+ you could ask around at >>>/g/hsg
1157
+ --- 92876764
1158
+ >>92876750
1159
+ thanks for pointing that out, thread wasnt up when i came here.
1160
+ --- 92876852
1161
+ >>92874626
1162
+ the open driver still has problems. it will likely remain that way for a long time.
1163
+ --- 92876877
1164
+ >>92876642
1165
+ All one-man projects are the same.
1166
+
1167
+ >>92876699
1168
+ 1. ext4 on LVM
1169
+ 2. GRUB
1170
+ --- 92877295
1171
+ >>92876699
1172
+ 1) btrfs for sata, xfs on lvm for nvme. Because compression / checksum speed vs disk speed. Be warned there's substantially more learning curve for the latter. No reflink and no tail packing makes ext4 obsolete. It's simpler and theoretically more reliable, but in practice if you run mainline kernels you're going to catch bugs once every 5-10 years no matter which you use, and if you don't you're very unlikely encounter new fs bugs.
1173
+ 2) grub, because recovery console.
1174
+ --- 92877363
1175
+ >>92877295
1176
+ >btrfs for sata, xfs on lvm for nvme
1177
+ Why is a newer filesystem better on older hardware and an older one better on newer hardware?
1178
+ --- 92877584
1179
+ >>92877363
1180
+ btrfs runs full data checksums on every IO, and you can't disable that without losing reflink and snapshots. Basically the last time disk / CPU speed was this high was the 90s, so 90s storage tech is in again.
1181
+ --- 92877659
1182
+ >>92877295
1183
+ >2) grub, because recovery console.
1184
+ Did GRUB recovery ever saved anyone's day? Except from badly configured GRUB obviously but that's GRUB problem again.
1185
+ Assumed there was a plentiful initramfs embedded in the EFI-stub it in itself is a recovery environment.
1186
+ >>92876699
1187
+ Bear in mind you need two boot entries, one primary and one backup for your EFI stubs assumed you load them via firmware.
1188
+ --- 92877735
1189
+ >>92877659
1190
+ >Bear in mind you need two boot entries
1191
+ I'm gonna assume this is on Arch wiki and if it doesn't work I'll go back to systemd-boot.
1192
+ --- 92877800
1193
+ >>92877735
1194
+ You can have all of them if you wish, one boot entry per thing.
1195
+ When I was learning to compile my EFI-stub kernels I simply booted them past the distribution related shenanigans. There was the distro-generated boot entry that loaded GRUB and then there was my own entry for directly loading my custom kernel with the appropriate parameters.
1196
+ --- 92877842
1197
+ >>92877659
1198
+ I don't run tweaker shit, so I haven't seen misconfigured grub in a long time. It's faster and more consistent than using the BIOS as a boot switcher or messing with rEFInd, and the menu editor is nice for changing kernel parameters off the cuff.
1199
+ --- 92877889
1200
+ >>92877842
1201
+ It's a miracle the auto generated grub configs even work most of the time. The chain of events is very long compared to simple EFI stub booting.
1202
+ >I don't run tweaker shit
1203
+ >changing kernel parameters off the cuff
1204
+ --- 92878021
1205
+ >>92877889
1206
+ Not running moooom-pacman does not preclude troubleshooting hardware issues.
1207
+ --- 92878064
1208
+ >>92834596 (OP)
1209
+ >xrandr
1210
+ Can't open display
1211
+ >export DISPLAY=:0
1212
+ >xrandr
1213
+ Can't open display :0
1214
+
1215
+
1216
+ I've been exporting every fucking Display there is on my Raspberry Pi and Rock Pi, from 0 over 1 and 0.0 to X.Y. THE DISPLAY JUST DOESN'T SEEM TO FUCKING EXIST. HOW THE FUCK DO I FIND OUT, WHICH NUMBER TO USE TO GET IT TO DO ANYTHING.
1217
+
1218
+ JESUS FUKKEN CHRISTUS, WHY HAS GOOGLE GOTTEN SO FUCKING USELESS
1219
+ --- 92878102
1220
+ >>92878021
1221
+ Just saying there's a short and a long chain. And it's sad that GRUB doesn't really make use of EFI booting in that regard, it could very well carry all its junk in the EFI executable but it's not. It needs an extra step to find partitions to load those module files.
1222
+ --- 92878233
1223
+ PCmanFM doesn't give me the option to mount a hard drive I have, and when I mount it via terminal, it says the location of the drive is not there
1224
+ --- 92878544
1225
+ Regular ClamAV or flatpak ClamAV ?
1226
+ --- 92878592
1227
+ >>92878064
1228
+ >WHY HAS GOOGLE GOTTEN SO FUCKING USELESS
1229
+ I feel you bro. It's hard to believe that with the current AI hype we're still stuck with search engines that deliberately refuse to understand what you're looking for, yet here we are.
1230
+ --- 92878683
1231
+ >>92878592
1232
+ The worst thing about this is, that this didn't use to be. It started when Google turned into Alphabet.
1233
+ --- 92878696
1234
+ Hey guys. Had to unhide the thread for this.
1235
+ Please keep all Linux discussion in this thread. No one wants to see discussion on the incel of OSs
1236
+ --- 92878726
1237
+ >>92878696
1238
+ ok
1239
+ but why are you saying this to those who are already in the thread you want them to be in? dumb nigger frog
1240
+ --- 92878776
1241
+ >>92878726
1242
+ No, I need you to police your faggot friends.
1243
+ Let them know there is a trans friendly general they can stew in.
1244
+ --- 92878802
1245
+ >>92878776
1246
+ ok
1247
+ eat shit
1248
+ --- 92878971
1249
+ does it make sense to ask a loonix question soo late in the thread, or does it make more sense to ask early in the next one?
1250
+ --- 92879173
1251
+ >>92878971
1252
+ Just cross-mention it in the next thread. Also, what's that pic rel from?
1253
+ --- 92879213
1254
+ >>92878971
1255
+ What's the purpose of the red band?
1256
+ --- 92879235
1257
+ >>92879213
1258
+ prevents slack in the line and keeps things moving in synchronous
1259
+ --- 92879312
1260
+ >>92879173
1261
+ Its a QIC-80 data backup tape cartrige used in the 90s. I'm wondering if loonix will allow me to use old tape drives, or if it's over™. I've got a few type of old hardware, and I'm wondering if I can resurrect them.
1262
+ --- 92879349
1263
+ >>92875571
1264
+ Well I'm dumb, this happens on other distros after all
1265
+
1266
+ Basically I had to add this rule:
1267
+ https://dynacont.net/documentation/linux/udisks2_polkit_Allow_unauthenticated_mounting/
1268
+ --- 92879439
1269
+ How in the fuck do I get flatpak to recognize either pulseaudio or pipewire-pulse as there?
1270
+ --- 92879512
1271
+ Is there a nice GNU GUI banner creation utility equivalent to picrel?
1272
+ --- 92879898
1273
+ >>92879312
1274
+ No reason why not. Linux is better with older hardware than the latest.
1275
+ --- 92879968
1276
+ >>92879312
1277
+ https://retrocomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/12420/reading-old-qic-80-tape-using-linux-with-ftape
1278
+ --- 92880135
1279
+ >>92879898
1280
+ >>92879968
1281
+ Thank you. I'm going to take a stab at this.
1282
+ --- 92880159
1283
+ >>92880135
1284
+ No worries lad. Best of luck, and I hope you find plenty of tapes.
1285
+ --- 92880226
1286
+ I plugged in a Bluetooth USB dongle yesterday into a monitor with a 'hub' connected to my PC and tried to pass various Bluetooth devices via QEMU/KVM (so that I can use a Bluetooth mouse in a VM).
1287
+
1288
+ The Bluetooth from the Mobo has now completely disappeared. It was either triggered by the insertion of the dongle or the pass-through of some USB/PCI device. A reboot doesn't fix the issue (and neither did a BIOS update).
1289
+
1290
+ What do I do? I'm using Fedora 37 and getting fatigued of having to spend hours debugging on working days to fix trivial issues, bros.
1291
+ --- 92880324
1292
+ >>92880226
1293
+ You went wireless. Don't do that.
1294
+ --- 92880333
1295
+ >>92880159
1296
+ I've got the tapes- I'm just hoping to pull the data from them, assuming the hardware and tapes are still viable after naerly 3 decades. The tapes were made with the original DOS-based backup software tho. Whould I need to have a drive setup with a the same disk format (FAT) to restore them to?
1297
+ --- 92880383
1298
+ >>92880333
1299
+ I imagine so? Tape drives went out of fashion before I could use them so I have little knowledge and even less experience with them.
1300
+ https://www.mattmillman.com/info/qic-tape-drive-info/reviving-a-qic-tape-backup-solution-from-30-years-ago/
1301
+ --- 92880395
1302
+ >>92880324
1303
+ I don't know what this means, but how do I enable what was working before?
1304
+ --- 92880452
1305
+ >>92880395
1306
+ Take a look in /var/log?
1307
+ --- 92880538
1308
+ >>92880226
1309
+ That sounds like the motherboard's Bluetooth coincidentally died or you're still passing through whatever PCIe device is responsible for talking to your M.2's USB pins.
1310
+ --- 92880779
1311
+ >>92880383
1312
+ You're awesome brother, thanks. I'm currently digging thru boxes looking for the tapes. So far, I have 28 (some are new still in thier shrink-wrap))and at least three drives. I got a few really old PCs I'll attempt to setup in the coming days. I've made a remastered, de-bloated MXLinux ISO I'd like to use. I'll be sure to give you a shout out in the next thread or two if I manage to get anything working. I'ts a hugh waste of time, I know, but I'm sure the digital archaeological dig will be worth it if I find anything personal.
1313
+
1314
+ Picrel is my Petster cat from the same era. He is powered by an 8088 micro and eats batteries. Maybe only day, I can replace his controller board with an RPi or similar and give him new life with the help of Linux.
1315
+ --- 92880837
1316
+ >>92880452
1317
+ >>92880538
1318
+ I just unplugged the power cable and cleared CMOS (had to set up everything in BIOS again), it works now but it's fucking annoying we still have to deal with this shit in [CURRENT YEAR].
1319
+ --- 92880961
1320
+ >>92880779
1321
+ Welcome mate. Wish you luck with your rediscover of old tech. Do miss some of sounds that hardware made. Satisfying clunks, pleasant to the ear and terrifying to little fingers easily caught where they shouldn't be.
1322
+ >Petster
1323
+ Cute kitty. Prefer my organic one though. Cheaper than batteries. If I find anything about it (ICs, schematics etc) I'll let you know fella.
1324
+ --- 92881101
1325
+ How to bypass passwd password complexity requirements? Or are we not allowed to use short and simple word-based passwords on home PCs anymore?
1326
+ --- 92881230
1327
+ >>92881101
1328
+ >How to bypass passwd password complexity requirements
1329
+ https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/passwd.1.html
1330
+ --- 92881298
1331
+ https://rpmfusion.org/Howto/Multimedia
1332
+ I can't install codecs on Fedora KDE 38. It worked fine on Fedora Workstation 37.
1333
+ --- 92881315
1334
+ Also, fuck Red Hat and their patent paranoia. I've had updated Fedora to 38 today and VA-API hardware acceleration broke because release version ships with mesa-filesystem-23.0.1 and for some fucking imbecilic reason mesa-va-drivers-freeworld in RPMFusion is already built for 23.0.2 (and for about a month they've offered 23.0.1, knowing that F37 will always be shipped with Mesa 22.3 'till the EOL, so it was broken a priori). Why even verdammte SUSE didn't chicken out?
1335
+ --- 92881359
1336
+ >>92881298
1337
+ Wait until Fedora updates its mesa to 23.0.2. Packages are already in koji, so they should be in the main repo in a matter of days.
1338
+ --- 92881412
1339
+ >>92881359
1340
+ I don't get why they released Fedora 38 today if something as important as codecs is not available immediately.
1341
+ --- 92881553
1342
+ >>92881412
1343
+ Fedora freezes packages for about two to three weeks before final release. Final freeze started at 2023-04-04. Mesa 23.0.2 was released at 2023-04-07, so it couldn't possibly make it to the final release, but for some unknown reason RPMFusion (unofficial repo, mind you, despite having strong affiliation with the project) jumped the gun and built va-drivers ahead.
1344
+ --- 92881580
1345
+ someone make another thread
1346
+ --- 92881667
1347
+ >>92834596 (OP)
1348
+ Setting up a home file server with plex, should I bother encrypting my storage drives?
1349
+ --- 92881671
1350
+ >>92881412
1351
+ >>92881553
1352
+ So it's not really a Fedora's fault (38 is actually one of the smoothest releases), it's Red Hat and RPMFusion.
1353
+ --- 92881925
1354
+ >>92881920 →
1355
+ >>92881920 →
1356
+ >>92881920 →
1357
+ --- 92881949
1358
+ My Apache website won't load when I toggle
1359
+ Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf
1360
+
1361
+ in my httpd conf.
1362
+ Does anyone know why?
1363
+ I have the SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile pointing to my server certificate and key files. VirtualHost is setup on port 443 and my firewall isn't blocking it.
1364
+ --- 92882054
1365
+ >>92881412
1366
+ I don't get why you're upgrading to a brand new release if you're gonna complain that shit's not working
1367
+ --- 92882145
1368
+ >>92881949
1369
+ Never used Apache. Nginx or nuttin'
1370
+ --- 92882220
1371
+ >>92882145
1372
+ Yeah I just figured out the issue with systemctl status but haven't fixed it yet. I put a password when making my cert and I need to let Apache know.
1373
+ --- 92882335
1374
+ >>92882220
1375
+ Good lad.
1376
+ --- 92882394
1377
+ >>92882220
1378
+ sugi pula
g/92846142.txt CHANGED
@@ -434,3 +434,238 @@ Hopefully they bring back side-docked taskbars as well. Maybe one day Windows 11
434
  >>92863137
435
  >>92862118
436
  nakadashi
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
434
  >>92863137
435
  >>92862118
436
  nakadashi
437
+ --- 92870457
438
+ >>92862671
439
+ https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
440
+ https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shell_menu_view.html
441
+ --- 92870603
442
+ >>92857792
443
+ Looks like a low level fault - motherboard, PSU
444
+ --- 92871208
445
+ Hi, I'm writing a powershell script and I need some help. this are the contents of the batch file:
446
+ <- setup.bat ->
447
+ # Run setup script
448
+ setup.exe
449
+ # Copy patch to directory
450
+ copy x/* "C:/Program Files (x86)/y"
451
+
452
+ when executed, it throws this error:
453
+ copy : Access to the path 'C:\Program Files (x86)\y\z.bin' is
454
+ denied.
455
+
456
+ I know it's because i need to execute the script as administrator, but since it's going to be in a disk, and executed with autorun.inf i don't think i can do that. what i thought of is make it to throw the administrator confirmation thingy, but due to my lack of knowledge with powershell i dont know how to do so. can someone help me with this?
457
+ thanks, anon
458
+ --- 92871237
459
+ >>92871208
460
+ in case anyone asks, this are the contents of the autorun.inf
461
+ <- autorun.inf ->
462
+ [autorun]
463
+ OPEN=setup.bat
464
+ ICON=icon.ico
465
+
466
+ --- 92871260
467
+ how to make edge browser as safe as brave, what addons do i need
468
+ --- 92871463
469
+ >>92871260
470
+ For extensions I guess UBO, but I've never used Edge before so I guess the same shit you do with other Chromium browsers works with Edge, though I guess you can also do group policy shit with it as well and just refresh the policies inside it.
471
+ --- 92871583
472
+ >>92871208
473
+ >shortcut to script
474
+ >"run as administrator" in shortcut
475
+ >run shortcut instead
476
+ --- 92871807
477
+ >>92851130
478
+ >I'm sick of having to wait 30 minutes each time
479
+ Hyperbole won't get you very far in life anon, they push updates once a month on Patch Tuesdays.
480
+ Power off your PC when you aren't using it or configure the update settings to let it automatically install and reboot while you arent at the PC.
481
+ Trying to totally disable updates is a fools errand these days, it's never going to work for very long once MS decides you NEED an update.
482
+ --- 92871852
483
+ >>92871807
484
+ >it simply doesn't happen
485
+ That's a way to deal with complains I suppose, Microsoft Pajeet.
486
+ --- 92872642
487
+ >>92871807
488
+ Well I mean all you need to do is just set up the Configure Automatic Updates group policy and you'll have basically as much control over updates as you want.
489
+ --- 92872705
490
+ >first they gave you a friendly suggestion to updoot
491
+ >then they said updooting was free
492
+ >then they warned you to updoot
493
+ >then they pleaded with you to updoot
494
+ >then they said it was going out of support in 2020 unless you updoot
495
+ >then they said it was going out of support in 2023 unless you updoot
496
+ >they bribed you, they threatened you, they blackmailed you
497
+ >they gimped new software to intentionally not work with Windows 7 but you found workarounds
498
+ >they didn't support new hardware for Windows 7 but you found workarounds
499
+ >they tried every social shaming tactic in the book
500
+ >but you still resisted their propaganda
501
+
502
+ post yfw you lived through the greatest technology psy-op of a generation and Windows 7 is going to outlive Windows 12
503
+ --- 92872789
504
+ >>92872705
505
+ You forgot "ridiculed you".
506
+ --- 92873403
507
+ >>92848273
508
+ You originally accused it of being spyware. Show us where in the source code you found spyware.
509
+ --- 92873454
510
+ >pushing tiny10/11
511
+ >pushing these other bullshit
512
+ What happened to just good ole ltsc?
513
+ --- 92873467
514
+ >>92873454
515
+ Well I mean you can still just use LTSC. Not like anyone's stopping you.
516
+ --- 92873535
517
+ >>92846142 (OP)
518
+ I just read the installation guide and I couldn't find anything about upgrading without doing a fresh install.
519
+ I want to upgrade from Windows 7 Ultimate to Windows 10 LTSC IOT 2021 without reinstalling everything, is that possible?
520
+ --- 92873552
521
+ >>92873535
522
+ No, you gotta do a fresh install in this case.
523
+ Just back up all your files before doing it.
524
+ --- 92873749
525
+ >>92873552
526
+ But why tho, it's possible with Windows 10 Home/Pro no?
527
+ Oh well maybe I'll wait until Firefox drops supports for Windows 7
528
+ --- 92873800
529
+ >>92873403
530
+ Too late, Ivan. By not raising an objection beforehand you've stipulated to the fact that it's Russian malware.
531
+ --- 92874571
532
+ Any major reasons to avoid 11 over 10? Doing a fresh install and considering 11 on a PC that I'm just going to use only to play games and nothing more. I don't care about minimizing the installation, as long as I can turn off as much telemetry/botnet garbage as I can with regedit/gpedit/services.msc after installing, I'm fine.
533
+ --- 92874583
534
+ you guys like Edge and Bing?
535
+ --- 92874760
536
+ >>92846142 (OP)
537
+ Are there some peoples here who are only using the keyboard on Windows? Or using as much as possible the keyboard?
538
+ --- 92874808
539
+ >windows 10 ameliorated 19042
540
+ >enable WSL
541
+ >no windows store to install a distro
542
+ >try to manually install
543
+ >download from MS servers is going to take 4 hours
544
+
545
+ What the fuck am I doing wrong? Should I just download a tarball distro and learn to install using CMD?
546
+ --- 92875590
547
+ I was bored so i updated windows 11 on my laptop but I'm too lazy to rollback
548
+ --- 92876417
549
+ >>92875590
550
+ Ok good for you. No one cares.
551
+ --- 92877008
552
+ >>92874808
553
+ >What the fuck am I doing wrong?
554
+ >ameliorated
555
+ You answered your own question.
556
+ --- 92877939
557
+ >>92874808
558
+ why can you just use iot ltsc or education and run shutup10
559
+ you fucking schizos still using windows is beyond me
560
+ >windows ame
561
+ >it just doesnt work
562
+ retard
563
+ --- 92877973
564
+ >>92871583
565
+ this worked, thanks! god i fucking hate windows, in linux it would had been a simple sudo
566
+ --- 92878057
567
+ >>92877973
568
+ >i can't figure out how to do <basic task six year-old can do> winblows sux
569
+ >i use linux
570
+ Every time.
571
+ Why does it have to be every time.
572
+ --- 92878083
573
+ >>92878057
574
+ That you, schizo?
575
+ --- 92878096
576
+ >>92878057
577
+ Because the former results in the latter. They essentially ragequit Windows, and go to Linux thinking it makes them leet.
578
+ We call them "freetards" for a reason: they're all dumb as dogshit.
579
+ --- 92878149
580
+ >>92878083
581
+ Dunno - I'm not autistic enough to keep track of which of my posts will trigger some loontroon eight months down the track.
582
+ --- 92878167
583
+ >>92878149
584
+ >unable to recall events less than eight months ago
585
+ Guess I found my schizo.
586
+ --- 92878227
587
+ >>92878167
588
+ >my entire life consists of screenshotting my asshurt on 4chan
589
+ >reeeeeeeeee you don't remember speshul snowflake memememe u must be schizo
590
+ Kek, this is the shit that keeps me coming back to /g/.
591
+ --- 92878245
592
+ >>92878227
593
+ >projection
594
+ Thanks for removing any doubt whatsoever!
595
+ --- 92878338
596
+ >>92878057
597
+ >>92878083
598
+ yeah man, because having to make a .lnk that points to a .bat (that it's in the same exact directory btw) in order to execute it as admin is completely justificable. fuck off. you can say whatever you want about linux, but in shit like this linux beats windows to death with a baseball bat. if i didnt need windows to use the software I need for work, i'd ditch it
599
+ --- 92878377
600
+ >>92878338
601
+ >inb4. WINE WINE WINE
602
+ that shit barely runs under windows, so much so that if you dont have a specific locale most shit won't work
603
+ --- 92878684
604
+ Which release is the last available revision of windows 7? A friend wants it for his 2GB laptop, but I don't really follow win7 releases, so I'm not sure exactly.
605
+
606
+ Is it: 7601.24214.180801-1700.win7sp1_ldr_escrow_CLIENT_ULTIMATE_x64FRE_en-us.iso
607
+ --- 92878707
608
+ >>92878684
609
+ >2gb laptop
610
+ >windows 7
611
+ why..
612
+ --- 92879113
613
+ Anybody got some insight into what the fuck's happening?
614
+ I noticed earlier that thumbnails for a bunch of stuff were either replaced by icons for the default app, or replaced by a white page.
615
+ Since then, it seems that any time I use the "Open With" context menu, Explorer freezes and needs to be forced restarted.
616
+ Hangs when I try to interact with some files that have the white page icon, but some files like mp4 and webm files open just fine in MPV. Sometimes when I open the file explorer it'll just be blank and forever "loading" up in the top bar.
617
+ I've checked event viewer logs and no helpful information is being logged with the entries. Same with reliability monitor.
618
+ I've tried rebuilding the thumbnail cache, and using ShellExView to disable shell extensions, thinking that's what could've been fucking stuff up, but to no avail.
619
+ Resorted to rolling back to a restore point from 2 days ago, and still nothing.
620
+ Windows 10
621
+ --- 92879300
622
+ >>92879113
623
+ All your base are belong to us. Make your time
624
+ --- 92879337
625
+ There's about 5-15 seconds of black between the spinny dots phase and when I can see the login screen. I can hear the start sound immediately though. Until recently I just accepted it. Now I'm not so sure. Any idea what it could be? Boot drive is a Samsung SSD. I also have a 1 TB HDD. Motherboard is an ASRock Z170 Extreme3
626
+ --- 92879338
627
+ >>92846591
628
+ cute loli
629
+ --- 92879416
630
+ >>92878707
631
+ He likes to tinker
632
+ --- 92879687
633
+ does anyone know how to remove this 1px border around windows when you snap them to the edge of a display? It leaks the background through it which is extremely annoying
634
+
635
+ pic related, this is the border of 2 monitors, that blue line right in the center is the background image of monitor 2 and that's chrome which I've "snapped" to the left side of the second dispaly. fullscreen is fine but if I manually resize the window to attempt and line the border up, it ALWAYS moves by 2 pixels when the edge crosses the display boundary which is infuriating
636
+ --- 92879843
637
+ >>92879300
638
+ Unfortunately this did not help
639
+ --- 92881336
640
+ >>92879113
641
+ cute male
642
+ >>92846591
643
+ if you are a pedo or like the new desing
644
+ its been the exact same experience for me as 10 but actually looking better and more fluent animations
645
+ no problems with anything else
646
+ --- 92881805
647
+ >>92846142 (OP)
648
+ >>How do I activate Windows?
649
+ >https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
650
+ >HWID mimics upgrade activation to generate a permanent legitimate license. (non-VL only)
651
+ Can someone elaborate on this for a layman?
652
+
653
+ Also, can someone explain what I'm seeing in picrel? Is it saying I can just upgrade from my unlicensed W10 to a licensed W11?
654
+ --- 92881880
655
+ >>92881805
656
+ Basically what is is pretty much what the OP says. It mimics an upgrade from 7/8.1 to 10/11 which gives you a valid 10/11 license.
657
+ --- 92881917
658
+ >>92881880
659
+ Is it based? Did any anons ITT use that?
660
+ --- 92881943
661
+ >>92881917
662
+ MAS is used by many people, yes.
663
+ --- 92882723
664
+ i cant get gta 3 to load saves on windows 10...
665
+ --- 92882828
666
+ >uninstalled microsoft teams because I don't need that shit
667
+ >not every time I hit my mic mute key on my keyboard a "CONNECT WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY" shows up that just reinstalls it for you
668
+ what the fuck, this shit feels like malware.
669
+ --- 92882858
670
+ >>92882828
671
+ Have you tried going into your keyboard settings and just removing the shortcut from the mic mute key?
g/92848935.txt CHANGED
@@ -497,3 +497,243 @@ it's old as shit
497
  >>92860464
498
  >cuso
499
  they're not even hiding it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
497
  >>92860464
498
  >cuso
499
  they're not even hiding it
500
+ --- 92870566
501
+ ded
502
+ --- 92870645
503
+ >>92857432
504
+ >>92857461
505
+ I'd be careful with anker headphones, my dad bought some from amazon and they're quiet as shit. I assume it's because of the dumb eu regulations about noise levels but hopefully aliexpress has non-gimped chink market ones.
506
+ >>92861460
507
+ It knows you've always wanted to start that all girls (male) crime gang
508
+ >>92863032
509
+ I bought a poster from some random seller, but it seems like a lot of these sellers print stuff on "canvas" (actually feels more like textured vinyl to me) to make it more fancy or something. So the print quality on mine is decent but it looks a bit weird close up.
510
+ --- 92870727
511
+ >>92864988
512
+ You bought a lego at-at off of taobao? Was it that much cheaper than aliexpress?
513
+ --- 92870933
514
+ I've fallen for the 'choice' scam once again, curious how it'll turn out.
515
+ >bluetooth adapter for old optiplex linux box, so I can use a mouse and kb without ugly wires
516
+ >bluetooth/2.4ghz mouse for that same computer to replace wired
517
+ >chinky wireless earbuds to listen to podcasts around my room, don't really care about sound quality, these are the first ones where the reviews said that the batteries are 'impressive'
518
+ >random screwdriver set bc old macbook seems to be running quite hot and hasn't been opened for 10 years, probably needs dusting
519
+
520
+ curious for the goodies
521
+ --- 92871060
522
+ >>92870933
523
+ >I've fallen for the 'choice' scam once again
524
+ What's the scam? Because all the stuff I get from there works as expected, fast delivery as well.
525
+ --- 92871100
526
+ >>92870933
527
+ I hate how the Ali app is actually good at recs because I am falling for it too and about to order shit I don't need and probably won't use.
528
+ --- 92871133
529
+ i need cheap scissors to trim my balls when the forest grows big
530
+ are something like the ones included here going to be OK?
531
+
532
+ This set is on Amazon but I see the same shit on Ali for half the price
533
+ --- 92871317
534
+ looking for budger wireless earbuds with hooks in the 20$ range
535
+ --- 92871328
536
+ >>92871317
537
+ budget*
538
+ --- 92871739
539
+ >>92871060
540
+ yeah, I know it's not actually a scam. The deals are often so good that I buy stuff I don't really need, so I guess that's why I said 'I fell for it once again'. I try to only but things I need, though.
541
+
542
+ Also, would /cdg/ trust Kanye with their genitals?
543
+ --- 92871759
544
+ >>92871739
545
+ why the fuck do those retarded placebos or even worse cancer creams sell so well
546
+ --- 92872070
547
+ >>92865116
548
+ Nice, thanks!
549
+ --- 92872307
550
+ >live in Bongland
551
+ >Ordered 1300 pieces of replica Lego from AliExpress
552
+ >Paid on April 8th
553
+ >Estimated delivery time is May 27th
554
+ >"Wtf that's a bit of a wait"
555
+ >Probably better to just forget about it then be surprised when it turns up
556
+ >10 days later, April 18th
557
+ >Delivered.
558
+
559
+ How do they do it? No really, how the HECK do they do it?!
560
+ For reference, around the same time I ordered something from my own country with 1st class delivery and that shit took 8 days to come. How have I got this in 10?
561
+ Seller was fantastic too desu, quite helpful and threw in some extra parts for free because I asked for them.
562
+
563
+ These parts are for an MOC I saw online, so I'll need to build it. Will link seller store later. Claims to be official GoBricks parts, I don't know enough to know if they actually are but from a quick mess around they feel fine to me. Main difference seems to be that while Lego bricks "click" together, some of these kind of glide on to each other smoothly.
564
+ --- 92872473
565
+ I ordered a KVM switch and a USB hub from two different sellers. The order was consolidated and I received a random HDMI cable instead.
566
+ What the fuck do I do in this case? It wasn't even Chang's fault
567
+ --- 92872500
568
+ >>92872307
569
+ The chang works in mysterious ways.
570
+ --- 92872559
571
+ >>92872307
572
+ They do a lot of chartered flights to Europe so shit gets there extra fast now
573
+ --- 92872661
574
+ >>92869262
575
+ eh, its better than burrying them under tons of metal trash to be melt I guess.
576
+ --- 92873426
577
+ Why does this cat toy cost 2 grand?
578
+ https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005089270345.html
579
+ --- 92873615
580
+ >>92873426
581
+ Chang's bot must've fucked up
582
+ --- 92873663
583
+ >>92873426
584
+ they want to keep the item in the search, but don't have stock, so instead of just stating that there is no units they put an outrageous high price. If anyone decides to buy, do not fret, chang would find your 5 buck product and would be there to sell you for 2000
585
+ --- 92873699
586
+ >>92871133
587
+ Buy it from Ali, it's the same shit as Amazon but cheaper. I bought a set of trimmers for my brother this Christmas that worked out well. Quality isn't superb but decent.
588
+ --- 92874753
589
+ Huebro here. The president walked back and told the Secretary of the Treasury to discard the elimination of the tax exemption that was going to hurt imports (the exemption only occurs below $50 and between natural persons, which was what sellers are abusing). All in all, increase oversight at customs is still happening for tax collection purposes but this is a signal in the right direction since at least he recognized that it was going to hurt the common people, albeit behind the scenes so far. Stuff from Aliexpress is "kind of OK" for now as long as it remains in a small package they are likely to turn a blind eye at customs due to the sheer volume of it, everything else (expensive or big) carries a significant risk, as it always did.
590
+
591
+ Honestly, the ideal scenario would be having bigger scrutiny for this kind of fraud, sure, but a decrease at the import tax since it's so mindbogglingly high. Unlikely to happen, definitely, since it would be heavily dependable of Congress, but a man can dream.
592
+
593
+ It remains to be seen how we will get fucked, but at least there's more room to breathe.
594
+ --- 92874901
595
+ >>92872307
596
+ Royal Mail is beyond useless.
597
+ --- 92876019
598
+ >>92857424
599
+ Oukitel WP19 with a 500gb sd. WP15 is technically more efficient, but can't use sd cards.
600
+ --- 92876159
601
+ Chink $3.99 RAM arrived.
602
+ --- 92876510
603
+ >>92876159
604
+ >posting the barcode
605
+ You are going to get hacked, anon. Delete this.
606
+ --- 92876602
607
+ >>92860464
608
+ >cuso
609
+ Their ram kits are supposedly pretty good and recommended.
610
+ >>92865183
611
+ Anon, you might poison the river.
612
+ --- 92876860
613
+ >>92876159
614
+ now run memetest
615
+ --- 92876912
616
+ >>92865183
617
+ >Worm Smell Carp Bait Real Fishing Smell Boilies Pop Up Floating Ball Beads Carp Fishing Bait Formula Insect Particle
618
+ "Asian woman" would save a few words.
619
+ --- 92877912
620
+ What's the minimum I have to pay for earbuds to not get too much chinked?
621
+ --- 92878505
622
+ so theres this cool thingy for raspberry pi which measures distance to object in front
623
+ but it only detects up to 4 meters
624
+ does anyone have any idea is there something similar but with detecting up to say 20-30m??
625
+ --- 92878871
626
+ >>92878505
627
+ https://aliexpress.com/item/1005002094950796.html
628
+ But as you can see it requires two ends. Something more sophisticated would be an Acuity, but this is industrial level AFAIK.
629
+ https://www.acuitylaser.com/long-range-sensors/
630
+ --- 92879052
631
+ >>92848935 (OP)
632
+ Huebros.... we won!
633
+ --- 92879210
634
+ >>92879052
635
+ Depends on how the government is going to "improve efficiency". If they keep sampling and improve seller verification, yes. If they do it like Amazon and ask Aliexpress and cia to calculate the tax during purchase, then it's absolutely over. Time will tell.
636
+ --- 92879217
637
+ >>92879052
638
+ >still have to pay 60% extra for most things
639
+ no i don't think we won anything
640
+ --- 92879518
641
+ >>92878871
642
+ ah cool, but i cant make it work into my idea
643
+ but this is also interesting so thanks
644
+ --- 92880074
645
+ >lighters still hasn't arrived
646
+ >buy 2 more just because I feel like consooming
647
+ im starting to think /csg/ has a bad influence on me
648
+ --- 92880213
649
+ >>92872307
650
+ sometimes you just win the lottery, but from what I've seen from chinkland to eu takes at worst 20 days, the rest is all customs/local retards not caring about the package
651
+ --- 92880412
652
+ >>92879052
653
+ Lula is basadinho.
654
+ --- 92880432
655
+ >>92880074
656
+ I bought a few lighters to replace the one like this but realized they were all just plastic hunks of shit when they actually got here which pretty much put me off ever buying another lighter from ali ever again.
657
+ --- 92880512
658
+ If anyone needs some LED lights,there is a huge 25% discount(if you provide discount code LIGHT25) on sansiled.com. Just ordered a 4-pack 27W 4000lm bulbs for garage.
659
+ --- 92880867
660
+ >>92848935 (OP)
661
+
662
+ Bought a jinhao-75 fountain pen because it uses a #5 nib and it has a more modernish style. I'm liking the pen so far
663
+ --- 92881190
664
+ >>92880867
665
+ This general is infested with Brazilians. Lmao
666
+ --- 92881226
667
+ >>92880867
668
+ what do you do if you make a spelling error?
669
+ --- 92881300
670
+ >>92881190
671
+ How did you know?
672
+
673
+ >>92881226
674
+ The same thing as others ink pens
675
+ --- 92881330
676
+ >>92880867
677
+ Your M has an extra hill anon.
678
+ >>92881226
679
+ burn the page and start again
680
+ --- 92881373
681
+ >>92881330
682
+ >Your M has an extra hill anon.
683
+ This is a vice that I have, all my m's are like that but I just realize it after someone tells me
684
+ --- 92881379
685
+ >>92880867
686
+ if i've never used a fountain pen before, is the jinhao 75 a good first time purchase?
687
+ --- 92881381
688
+ >>92881300
689
+ not writing in cursive, baka
690
+
691
+ >>92879210
692
+ >>92879217
693
+ >>92880412
694
+ they gave up on the taxes, it seems.
695
+ --- 92881546
696
+ >>92881379
697
+ I would say it depends. It's a good pen for the price and it doesn't use proprietary cartridges but I personally would begin with the jinhao x750.
698
+
699
+ The difference between the x750 is that it uses the #6 nib(a more common nib in other pens) and it has a medium size nib instead of fine, so it's more strong.
700
+ --- 92881573
701
+ >>92881373
702
+ Don't worry I have the penmanship of a 10 year old
703
+ --- 92881575
704
+ >>92881381
705
+ So what? They can also ask the Internal Revenue in Curitiba to tighten the process, kind of sotto voce. No need to tax everything since they don't have the personnel... yet, but "be more thorough" and all that. I still think it would be a huge shot in the foot, but they clearly have an agenda that's not only to increase collection but to appease retail.
706
+ --- 92881594
707
+ >>92881573
708
+ >I have the penmanship of a 10 year old
709
+ --- 92881643
710
+ >>92881546
711
+ An addenum, pay attention when you're using fountain.
712
+
713
+ While the pens itself are heavier than ballpoint, they need almost no force to write(only a slight touch on the paper) so if you're a heavy hand person you can break or bend the nib easily.
714
+ --- 92881933
715
+ All ink fags should fucking die.
716
+ --- 92882047
717
+ Whats the best pre build PC and monitor I can get from alibaba for under 1000 bucks?
718
+ --- 92882217
719
+ >>92881643
720
+ >>92881546
721
+ i am a very heavy handed writer so this is helpful advice, thank you. also usually i prefer a stronger tip so i'll check out the x750.
722
+ what is /csg/’s opinion on cs from ebay?
723
+ --- 92882712
724
+ This Redragon K556 vs a chinese 75% with HotSwappable switches and a detachable USB-C ?
725
+ --- 92882731
726
+ >>92882712
727
+ >hotswappable
728
+ check the specific switch brand, some of them have different sockets and might not be compatible with decent switches
729
+ --- 92882778
730
+ >>92882731
731
+ >check the specific switch brand, some of them have different sockets and might not be compatible with decent switches
732
+ These are the switches on the keyboard apparently
733
+ --- 92882788
734
+ >>92882778
735
+ post the link
736
+ --- 92882798
737
+ >>92882731
738
+ >>92882778
739
+ And this is the keyboard, outemu red
g/92850117.txt CHANGED
@@ -935,3 +935,343 @@ That's deffo on the way out I think, haven't heard anything about pride month so
935
  >It's probably because they liked the company enough to want to come back.
936
  >They see people who accept mistreatment as deserving of it. If you treat work like the deal with the devil it is, they respect your intelligence.
937
  Both of these are right. Idk if I'd say accepting mistreatment is the best way to word it, but people certainly get what they have an appetite for. If you accept long hours and shite pay then you're the long hours and shite pay guy. If you leave, get better somewhere else, and boomerrang back to a higher role then you're the ambitious go-getter that the company values.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
935
  >It's probably because they liked the company enough to want to come back.
936
  >They see people who accept mistreatment as deserving of it. If you treat work like the deal with the devil it is, they respect your intelligence.
937
  Both of these are right. Idk if I'd say accepting mistreatment is the best way to word it, but people certainly get what they have an appetite for. If you accept long hours and shite pay then you're the long hours and shite pay guy. If you leave, get better somewhere else, and boomerrang back to a higher role then you're the ambitious go-getter that the company values.
938
+ --- 92871939
939
+ >>92870085
940
+ I remember being invited to attend a pseudo town-hall type zoom with a whole bunch of C-levels and specialists. Surprisingly productive meeting overall given it was for an audience. But at one point the meeting facilitator asked the VP of diversity (who had yet to say a word) something like "can you speak to how this impacts diversity at the company." She rattled off some generic inclusion nonsense while everyone waited patiently. The facilitator thanked her then moved on with the agenda. The diversity lady went back to being on mute and didn't say anything for the remainder of the meeting. It was a total non sequitur, had no impact on anything and no reason to be there.
941
+ --- 92872051
942
+ >>92850117 (OP)
943
+ >Why do they do this
944
+ Not paid enough, or allowed enough freedom to make it worth them staying on the job.
945
+ >curb out this behavior
946
+ Pay them more, or let them work from home whenever possible.
947
+ --- 92872117
948
+ >>92850117 (OP)
949
+ Zoomers chads
950
+ --- 92872131
951
+ >>92860031
952
+ Only entitled zoomer and millennials thinks the advice was "just let your boss take advantage of you". Did you really think the war generation told boomers "just shake their hand and take it?" No fucking shit you guys have shit lives given this is the mental and emotional state you're in 24/7.
953
+ --- 92872191
954
+ >>92866242
955
+ As a rule I never work for Indians. The day I found out my new boss was Indian, I started looking for another job.
956
+ --- 92872289
957
+ >>92857443
958
+ Jews have unironically been the best bosses I’ve ever had. They have their own little clique of Jews who obviously have power and get paid more, but they treat their goyim staff better than I’ve been treated by other goys. White boomers and Indians both suck for different reasons. The whites engage in never ending politics, and the Indians strut around like peacocks without a bastard clue about how anything is done, spouting nonsense and changing their minds every 5 minutes while gaslighting you to believe you’re the one with bad memory. Never worked for a Chinese manager but I imagine they’re just as bad as Indians. I don’t give a shit what /pol/ says, the Jews give me a lot of money, don’t work me hard, are straightforward with expectations, and don’t ruin my life with office politics.
959
+ --- 92872396
960
+ >>92850117 (OP)
961
+ I would personally love to go to your house, drag you away from your family in the middle of the night, beat you unconscious with a metal pipe, stuff you in my trunk, drive out to to the middle of nowhere, and make you dig, and beat the fucking shit out of you, before stuffing you in a casket and burying you ALIVE, while you think over all your life decisions.
962
+
963
+ "People" like you are the reason why we can't have nice things, why the Western world is now suffering from Argentina-tier inflation, and why AI will soon destroy the entire world as we know it, you literal fucking subhuman. YOU are the cause of the collective suffering of mankind, and the only way to achieve peace is the entire wholesale extermination of supposed "people" such as yourself.
964
+
965
+ And I say this as a KIKE, that you are the problem. May your soul suffer ENDLESSLY in the afterlife
966
+ --- 92872407
967
+ >>92853126
968
+ npcs are so fucking stupid there is an entire industry dedicated to rationalizing politically correct nonsense answers
969
+
970
+ >no, i didnt hate working with subhumans for shit pay, we just... we just couldnt play pingpong :^)
971
+ --- 92872454
972
+ >>92872289
973
+ jews know how to manage slaves. boomers think everyone is their friend and takes everything personally. that smiling jew will shoot you in the back of the head just as quickly as they would shake your hand, because you mean nothing to them.
974
+ --- 92872486
975
+ >>92872131
976
+ No. It's simply that baby boomers didn't have to do anything in particular because they grew up in one of the most prosperous middle class economies ever where basically any retard could waltz into a job. That would be fine, but then they turn around and almost universally give bad advice to younger generations and are oblivious to how the world works today (and how they are responsible for it being this way).
977
+ --- 92872491
978
+ >>92850387
979
+ Zoomer moves up in the world while oldfag moans about it
980
+ --- 92872566
981
+ >>92850117 (OP)
982
+ t. Stalin
983
+ --- 92872668
984
+ >>92872486
985
+ I'm sure that negative attitude really makes a great life
986
+ --- 92872706
987
+ >>92850117 (OP)
988
+ How to curb it? Offer pension plans and regular, substantial raises. Employers have no loyalty to their employees, so why should employees have any when they can get a substantial raise by hopping companies every 2 years?
989
+ --- 92872727
990
+ >>92872668
991
+ Nothing I wrote was a "negative attitude". It's just acknowledging reality.
992
+ --- 92872729
993
+ >>92866242
994
+ What's the issue exactly? You got raises, got good experience, learned things. Who cares that 2.5 years later the job ended?
995
+ --- 92872854
996
+ >>92850117 (OP)
997
+ You get what you deserve and you don't even know why. Sasuga boomer management.
998
+ --- 92872860
999
+ >>92872706
1000
+ This. You get mad pay raises switching jobs every couple of years. Like this poster says, most jobs treat you like shit once hired and never really compensate you for staying.
1001
+ --- 92872914
1002
+ >>92872727
1003
+ It's not reality, it's a regurgitation of 4chan bullshit and you're now permanently contaminated because SURPRISE SURPRISE, you're chronically online and unemployed and now forever alienated from everyone. Get mental help.
1004
+ --- 92872933
1005
+ >>92866242
1006
+ It's never a surprise when a ship sinks, pay attention next time to the company meta.
1007
+ --- 92873026
1008
+ >>92872914
1009
+ Nothing I wrote was specific to 4chan either. You can find similar views basically everywhere as it's essentially just a generational difference. You need to do better and stop projecting.
1010
+ --- 92873082
1011
+ >>92873026
1012
+ No you can't, you find that sentiment on 4chan and it comes from a specific demographic: a fatherless incel millennial. In this thread you're cursing boomers. In another thread you're complaining about women and Chad. My favorite thing about people like you is you're also compulsive liars because you're incapable of being criticized and taking blame (due to a single mother always covering for you) so you'll spend the rest of the thread trying to convince me you're a functioning human being and not actually an egotistical loser with zero accomplishments. I eagerly wait for your gaslighting.
1013
+ --- 92873138
1014
+ >>92873082
1015
+ None of this is true. If all you can do is make a cartoonish caricature of an anonymous person on the internet and pretend that is an argument, we are done here.
1016
+ --- 92873159
1017
+ >>92873138
1018
+ Wow incredible it's like I can predict what you'll say.
1019
+ --- 92873345
1020
+ >zoomer coworker at my job is like 24
1021
+ >works with us for maybe 2 years
1022
+ >does his job good but nothing special
1023
+ >he gets baited and brainwashed by those youtube vids where they tell you to quit your job if you dont get a raise
1024
+ >he quits
1025
+ >look him up 6 months later, he is still looking for a new job on linked in
1026
+
1027
+ lmao
1028
+ --- 92873416
1029
+ >>92873345
1030
+ lmao no one told him you're supposed to have a new job before you quit
1031
+ --- 92873434
1032
+ >>92850982
1033
+ >never having to face the consequences of your decisions
1034
+ I'm thinking based
1035
+ --- 92873528
1036
+ >>92856907
1037
+ lads we can end it right here.
1038
+ --- 92873531
1039
+ I'm actually making less money than I did when I started 4 years ago because of inflation. Only reason why I'm still here is because work experience hasn't led to better interview performance ever since every fucking company started using LC. LC feels like a corporate conspiracy to depress wages.
1040
+ --- 92873563
1041
+ >>92873531
1042
+ What's LC?
1043
+ --- 92873570
1044
+ >>92873563
1045
+ LeetCode
1046
+ --- 92873698
1047
+ >>92873082
1048
+ How much for psychoanalisis shlomo ?
1049
+ Inb4 blaming the jew
1050
+ --- 92873936
1051
+ >>92873570
1052
+ Ah.
1053
+ My condolences.
1054
+ --- 92874405
1055
+ >>92872486
1056
+ This is a gross oversimplification and mostly a strawman. It's true many boomers are out of touch but it's far more common for lazy millennials and zoomies to whine about the idea of work before going on twitter to rant about social justice bullshit.
1057
+ > how they are responsible for it being this way
1058
+ Not as much as people claim. The Hart-Cellar act that opened the diversity floodgates was not boomers' fault. Globalism was not boomers' fault. Affirmative Action was not boomers' fault. They have some blame for not fighting harder against these things and in general taking their inherited prosperity for granted, but they did not set these things in motion.
1059
+ --- 92874649
1060
+ >>92874405
1061
+ Millennials work just as hard as any other generation. The "lazy millennial" thing is just a myth. No idea about generation Z.
1062
+ >they did not set these things in motion
1063
+ This is true. However, baby boomers have been in power for decades (in fact, they still are) and have had ample time to attempt course correction. Of course, no meaningful action was ever taken.
1064
+ --- 92874687
1065
+ >>92874649
1066
+ That's absolutely wrong, the level of insane entitlement and external locus of control I've seen from millennials blows everything out of the water. The irony is millennials might be the most spend heavy consumer generation ever to exist only now to be followed by zoomers. Millennials at least know how to drive cars, Zoomers don't even drive anymore. They just spend $25 Doordashing a $5 burger from McDonalds.
1067
+ --- 92874750
1068
+ >>92874687
1069
+ >The irony is millennials might be the most spend heavy consumer generation ever to exist only now to be followed by zoomers.
1070
+ There is literally zero evidence to support this. There's probably not enough data on zoomers to make any conclusion about them either.
1071
+ --- 92874777
1072
+ >>92874750
1073
+ What level of lack of self-awareness of this is this? I only have to look at the zoomers in my family, sorry you're such a loner that you have no real people to look at in your life.
1074
+ --- 92874828
1075
+ >>92874649
1076
+ >millennials work just as hard as any other generation
1077
+ lol cope
1078
+ --- 92874996
1079
+ >>92874777
1080
+ >>92874828
1081
+ Notice how neither of you can cite anything to support your claims and are just relying on flimsy memes.
1082
+ --- 92875015
1083
+ >>92873416
1084
+ >lmao no one told him you're supposed to have a new job before you quit
1085
+ DAS IST EIN BINGO!!
1086
+ --- 92875041
1087
+ >>92873159
1088
+ >>92874405
1089
+ >>92874687
1090
+ >>92874777
1091
+ >>92874828
1092
+ Who hurt you?
1093
+ --- 92875132
1094
+ >>92874996
1095
+ Notice how millennials love to dish out generalizations but the second they're criticized they instantly shut down? There's a reason why they're called special snowflakes and it's the result for giving people who do fucking nothing a trophy.
1096
+ --- 92875230
1097
+ >>92857506
1098
+ The alternative is you were the only guy that made working there bearable and efficient. When I left my company after 4 years or so, within that year, my department head and the ML department got poached by a competitor, the R&D project head left to form his own company, my manager had left for another manager role and half of my coworkers who were there went for better pastures.
1099
+ --- 92875254
1100
+ >>92875132
1101
+ What generalization have I given specifically that you object to? The claim that baby boomers are out of touch? Evidence of that can be easily seen by various government policies in most western countries (whom are largely run by baby boomers) which are woefully out of date. Hell, the guy in the OP is actually an excellent example. He gives mostly bad, outdated financial advice.
1102
+ --- 92875274
1103
+ >>92875254
1104
+ >Notice how millennials love to dish out generalizations but the second they're criticized they instantly shut down? There's a reason why they're called special snowflakes and it's the result for giving people who do fucking nothing a trophy.
1105
+ You're incapable of receiving criticism because you have an unearned high-ego from getting trophies for doing nothing. Too bad you didn't have a dad that told you your participation trophy is useless being in last place is shameful.
1106
+ --- 92875334
1107
+ >>92875274
1108
+ Oh my bad, you are the same guy that is obsessed with flinging senseless personal attacks. My mistake for engaging.
1109
+ --- 92875365
1110
+ >>92875334
1111
+ >Notice how millennials love to dish out generalizations but the second they're criticized they instantly shut down?
1112
+ Are you the guy who cried about ChatGPT making fun of him for being lonely?
1113
+ --- 92875475
1114
+ >>92875334
1115
+ It sucks anon when you give someone the benefit of the doubt in their argument only for them to resort to bad faith arguments and projection (92875365)
1116
+ --- 92875559
1117
+ >>92875475
1118
+ >benefit of the doubt
1119
+ >after making sweeping negative generalizations about boomers
1120
+ >immediately shuts down after being criticized
1121
+ >proceeds to samefag post until thread dies
1122
+ GET MENTAL HELP
1123
+ --- 92875587
1124
+ >>92850387
1125
+ I've worked at places that thought 5 years was too short for serious progression. "Promotions" are basically a carot-on-a-stick. If you're not switching jobs every year to salary-max, you're ngmi.
1126
+ --- 92875783
1127
+ >>92875559
1128
+ >>after making sweeping negative generalizations about boomers
1129
+ Newsflash the truth isn't always fair buckaroo, you might think of growing thicker skin
1130
+ >>immediately shuts down after being criticized
1131
+ Why would anon keep giving you the benefit of the doubt?
1132
+ >>proceeds to samefag post until thread dies
1133
+ More projection huh?
1134
+ 92873159 #
1135
+ 92874405 #
1136
+ 92874687 #
1137
+ 92874777 #
1138
+ 92874828 #
1139
+
1140
+ >GET MENTAL HELP
1141
+ All caps the last fortress of special little snowflakes who never had to earn anything in life, how typical I can predict what yuppies like yourself would say.
1142
+ --- 92875843
1143
+ >>92875783
1144
+ Why do you type like a retard? Why do you samefag and pretend like you're someone else? Why do you prove my point that millennials can't handle any sort of criticism? No need to reply, you already proved my assertion but I realize your high ego needs the last word so you'll say some sort of deflective statement that allows you to ignore any criticism because in your mind you cannot do wrong.
1145
+
1146
+ And you wonder why women don't want to date you and why you're lonely. So sad.
1147
+ --- 92875962
1148
+ The snowflake is triggered, still projecting and has not refuted a single point I or the other anon has made, do not be mad at this anon for wasting resources pity him as his failure to grow as a person has hurt himself more then other's.
1149
+
1150
+ He will get more you's from me.
1151
+ I know he will probably type some gibberish after this thus proving my point further but there's nothing more to be done.
1152
+ --- 92876332
1153
+ >>92874649
1154
+ >Millennials work just as hard as any other generation.
1155
+ No they don't, but you don't have to take everything so personally. There are always plenty of exceptions to gross generalizations.
1156
+ >baby boomers have been in power for decades (in fact, they still are)
1157
+ Boomers voted against Obongo in 2012 and lost.
1158
+ Their powers are vastly overstated.
1159
+ --- 92876563
1160
+ >>92875962
1161
+ >>92875783
1162
+ don't know what you two are jabbering about but here are the facts:
1163
+
1164
+ Boomers are out of touch but millennials who whine and complain about boomer attitudes and boomers controlling everything and giving bad advice are clueless faggots 100% of the time.
1165
+
1166
+ In fact hating their parents might be the one thing that boomers and millennials have in common. Boomers hate their parents for dragging them out to the shed to beat them with a stick. Millennials hate their parents for giving bad advice and not giving them even more freebies and handouts.
1167
+ --- 92876610
1168
+ >>92872396
1169
+ In minecraft r-r-right anon??
1170
+ --- 92876631
1171
+ >>92876332
1172
+ >No they don't
1173
+ There is no evidence to support that.
1174
+ >Boomers voted against Obongo in 2012 and lost.
1175
+ Oh yes the one random Gen X president who had a cabinet full of baby boomers with a congress full of baby boomers and courts full of baby boomers. It's not a dictatorship you know.
1176
+ --- 92876767
1177
+ >>92876631
1178
+ >after making sweeping negative generalizations about boomers
1179
+ >immediately shuts down after being criticized
1180
+ --- 92876789
1181
+ >>92873531
1182
+ only tech companies have "coding tests" as part of the interview process and only bad companies use LC
1183
+ --- 92878552
1184
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1185
+ It's easier to get raise this way
1186
+ --- 92878747
1187
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1188
+ It's standard practiced in the software industry to hop jobs roughly every 2 years in order to obtain the highest pay raises. If you want to keep your workers, you have to increase wages regularly enough that there is no benefit to job hopping.
1189
+ >>92850387
1190
+ He clearly has experience if you say his work was above average. The company likely considered the fact that he had 2 years of experience with your company as a benefit over other employees.
1191
+ >>92850998
1192
+ The fact that he obtained a new job so quickly shows that he does not require a network, or that he has a network other than you guys.
1193
+ --- 92878771
1194
+ >>92850387
1195
+ money and miles are all that matters brother
1196
+ --- 92878785
1197
+ >>92876789
1198
+
1199
+ >only tech companies have "coding tests" as part of the interview process
1200
+ Well if your job is to write code, then you're probably going to do so at a tech company. And the best way to tell if someone can write code would seem to be to have them write code.
1201
+ --- 92878848
1202
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1203
+ I'm gonna leave my current job at less than 6 months if they don't give me more pay at less hours lmao.
1204
+ The future is now old man.
1205
+ --- 92879135
1206
+ >>92878785
1207
+ Coding tests have nothing to do with real coding. They might be useful for a junior dev fresh out of school but for anyone with job experience they're an insult and you'll know if someone is competent or not in just a week on the job and there are plenty of idiots who can do coding tests that fail on the job. Almost like a job isn't a coding test.
1208
+ --- 92879205
1209
+ >pay peanuts
1210
+ >do nothing to make people want to stay
1211
+ >wooooow why is out shitty job a revolving door
1212
+ typical modern job lmao
1213
+ either learn to work in revolving door fashion or git gud
1214
+ --- 92879390
1215
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1216
+ By paying them more?
1217
+ --- 92879489
1218
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1219
+ > be me, neet for 5 years
1220
+ > need money urgently due to some change in my life.
1221
+ > get job at cybersec consultant for a bank for 32k a year.
1222
+ > 3 months later, job is actually really boring and I'm writing word documents for exec to understand dumb issues most of the time, get an offer as a software dev for 90k.
1223
+ > take it obviously.
1224
+ > 3 month later turns out the tech stack is kinda shit and I'm not doing what they told me i would do in the interview, kinda bored although i can do all my day job in a lot less time than they think i need so i'm fine with it.
1225
+ > get job offer for 160k a year doing more interesting stuff.
1226
+ You can gues the rest of the story.
1227
+
1228
+ Soon i may do 250k a year.
1229
+
1230
+ I owe nothing to any company I'm working for, working is a scam anyway and your boss would fire you as soon as he can to save cost without any care, you are just another cog in the machine, so really, if my job is done well and on time, i owe them nothing.
1231
+ Heck i'd even argue that everyone should do the bare minimum because wagecucks actually are slaves being scammed.
1232
+
1233
+ Seeth, cry, my salary will keep ascending whilst i do the bare minimum so that i can work on my own projects on the side and you are sucking your boss and licking his boots for years hoping for a raise.
1234
+ --- 92879652
1235
+ >>92868841
1236
+ >the vast majority of influencers will turn into burger flippers the instant they hit 30
1237
+ this
1238
+ based
1239
+ --- 92879758
1240
+ >>92879489
1241
+ >160k
1242
+ >250k
1243
+ what companies? country? remote work? employed or contractor?
1244
+ --- 92879788
1245
+ >>92879489
1246
+ Also, i work for money, if you want loyalty but a fucking dog, anyway, soon I'll have enough money to stop working forever and retire in some cheap ass country were i can just enjoy the wilderness and work on my own projects.
1247
+ --- 92879828
1248
+ >>92879788
1249
+ >retire in some cheap ass country were i can just enjoy the wilderness and work on my own projects.
1250
+ based. I envy you.
1251
+ --- 92879868
1252
+ >>92879758
1253
+ Country Switzerland, company not telling, remote.
1254
+ Employed.
1255
+
1256
+ I get a few jobs offers every week, i don't even have a degree or diploma and I'm an highschool dropout but i won a few hacking competition and have quite a skillset so they all come like fruitflies anyway.
1257
+
1258
+ Also, even though i have autism i thoroughly studied the human psyche so i acquired very good social skills which is probably as if not more important than actual dev skills.
1259
+ --- 92881247
1260
+ >>92879868
1261
+ languages, technologies you use?
1262
+ --- 92881392
1263
+ >>92879868
1264
+ Same but US. And yeah if you aren't a retard it's EASY.
1265
+ 11 years ago I was breaking my dick as a mechanic, making like 26k/yr. Moved to a small office IT gig making like 36k/yr. Moved to a small fintech company like 5 years later to 80k/yr. Moved to a consulting gig pulling 160k/yr 3 years after that.
1266
+ --- 92882250
1267
+ >>92853823
1268
+ This is how we end up in a situation where all companies are asking for 10 years of experience for entry level positions. Nobody wants to be the one to actually train people.
1269
+ --- 92882414
1270
+ >>92850117 (OP)
1271
+ >offer low pay and poor benefits to green bean
1272
+ >green bean becomes well trained and immensely more valuable
1273
+ >low pay and poor benefits remain
1274
+ >they leave
1275
+ >"WHY ARE PEOPLE NOT LOYAL WHEN I DISRESPECT THEIR TIME AND VALUE?
1276
+ --- 92882426
1277
+ /g/ actually got baited by OP
g/92854075.txt CHANGED
@@ -343,3 +343,154 @@ there's still the "not being a faggot" reason
343
  --- 92870106
344
  >>92861249
345
  DILATE THIS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
343
  --- 92870106
344
  >>92861249
345
  DILATE THIS
346
+ --- 92871741
347
+ I just want a fucking proper torrent client and firefox with extensions
348
+ --- 92871857
349
+ >>92871741
350
+
351
+ >Firefox with extensions
352
+ This please.
353
+ --- 92871908
354
+ >>92869752
355
+ >normies: "if you have an iPhone chicks will want to wet your noodle."
356
+ >/g: "if you have an iPhone dudes will want to wet your noodle"
357
+ touch grass. the Apple logo brings you closer to having straight sex.
358
+ --- 92871962
359
+ >>92861606
360
+ >the wealthy must all use $200 Android phones
361
+
362
+ This image is pure copium, you know it, and the creator knows it. People who haven’t fucked up in life buy iPhones like they would buy a microwave. It’s basically pocket change for us and not something we think about.
363
+ --- 92872018
364
+ >>92869743
365
+ >Now all they need, is to make file transfering less aids then maybe i'll consider getting an iphone.
366
+ yes, finally a valid reason to not have an iPhone.
367
+
368
+ >t. already have an iPhone, but literally praying for an Android-like file-transfer feature in a future iOS update.
369
+ --- 92872245
370
+ >>92871962
371
+ >this is what iToddlers actually believe
372
+ --- 92874190
373
+ >>92858041
374
+ it's obviously a fake article
375
+ --- 92874590
376
+ >>92870106
377
+ >good morning sir tim apple
378
+ --- 92874701
379
+ >>92859338
380
+ Windows costs money and shoves your throat with ads.
381
+
382
+ Don't even try to bring Linux as a counter argument.
383
+ --- 92874756
384
+ >>92854075 (OP)
385
+ The day Tachyomi switches to iOS I'll switch
386
+ until then it's android
387
+
388
+ and i really fucking hate android
389
+ --- 92874962
390
+ apple is tech for children & women, who needs a locked down system, since they're stupid and lack aptitude.
391
+ --- 92875121
392
+ >>92854879
393
+ Disgusting
394
+ --- 92875183
395
+ When you finally understand that lives thrives without either, apple or google, you are ultimately good.
396
+ --- 92875235
397
+ >>92856246
398
+ Do you live in america?
399
+ --- 92875309
400
+ >>92871962
401
+ You should have some sort of consumer award. I specially admire the part where you manage to make it look like 1000usd once or twice per year does not even affect your economy.
402
+ --- 92875371
403
+ >>92875235
404
+ Probably not. The iphone illusion affects mainly USA, where people unironically might think that "everyone uses apple" since on that stupid fucking island, most of the people actually believe shit said itt.
405
+ --- 92875600
406
+ >>92859738
407
+ you'll just need to rent their special Sideloading adapter, which reqires a $10,000 deposit and there is only one per store so get in line
408
+ --- 92875739
409
+ >>92861606
410
+ >Implying anyone who makes above median wage uses a pajeetdroid
411
+ GOOD MORNING SIRS.
412
+ --- 92875815
413
+ >>92875371
414
+ Asians eat a lot of Apple, too. The japs have very high iCrap market share.
415
+ I think it's mostly about status. Rich Asians want to show off how much money they can waste. Poor Asians want to look rich.
416
+ And the Japanese, as the most degenerate of all Asian nations, are leading the way.
417
+ --- 92875856
418
+ Nah, the savings account have already killed android.
419
+ --- 92875874
420
+ If this is a real implementation of sideloading and not >>92854643 then this is huge. We might get actual compilers running on iOS devices.
421
+ --- 92875880
422
+ >>92863373
423
+ How do you justify glare screen
424
+ --- 92875930
425
+ >>92875880
426
+ Glare screens generally have better color reproduction, the matte coating layer makes colors look slightly worse. Keep in mind that it's still very possible for a matte screen to have better color reproduction than a glare one, the matte coating layer is just one of the factors.
427
+ --- 92875969
428
+ >>92854230
429
+ >so you still have to buy Apple-branded power adapters
430
+ I've been using third party power adapters and charging cables since 2012. Why are fanboys always talking out of their ass?
431
+ --- 92875992
432
+ >>92859356
433
+ Fines are a cost of doing business, especially for Amerishart companies. Actually forcing them to change how they do business is what they dread, which is why they fought tooth and nail to prevent the EU from imposing even these banal restrictions.
434
+ --- 92876084
435
+ >>92875874
436
+ >compiling on a phone
437
+ ????????????????
438
+ --- 92876108
439
+ >>92854075 (OP)
440
+ >There is no reason to stay on android anymore
441
+ BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
442
+ can you sideload a new rom?
443
+ no.
444
+ no cfw no buy.
445
+ --- 92876167
446
+ >>92875969
447
+ Probably from their chinkdroids that comes with proprietary "fast charging" chargers that kill your battery after 20 charges.
448
+ --- 92876194
449
+ >>92854103
450
+ --- 92876234
451
+ >>92854103
452
+ Well I may be a psychologically unstable sperg but at least I'm not a pedo.
453
+ Take your wins where you can get them I say!
454
+ --- 92876440
455
+ >>92874701
456
+ >Windows costs money
457
+ AHAHAHAHAHAH
458
+
459
+ >shoves your throat with ads.
460
+ Not happening on Win 10 LTSC.
461
+
462
+ >Don't even try to bring Linux as a counter argument.
463
+ My Mint dual boot is pretty comfy, had 0 problems so far (installed 2 years ago).
464
+ --- 92876815
465
+ >>92876084
466
+ Not particularly useful for iPhones (unless there are keyboard attachments for them that are small enough to use as UMPC) but for someone who uses an iPad as a small laptop with keyboard case, it will be wonderful. iOS uses the same kernel as MacOS and a lot of development tools have already been ported to its ARM version. If the sideloading support is real gcc or clang will get ported within a few months. Running debuggers would probably be impossible though. But hey, programming without a debugger will make a you a better programmer in the long run.
467
+ --- 92877401
468
+ >>92854879
469
+ I know literally no-one at all with an Android. All iPhones wall-to-wall.
470
+ --- 92877413
471
+ If I can have both usb c connection and revanced on the iphone then it is truly over.
472
+ --- 92877666
473
+ >>92862028
474
+ One of the big problems with Android is that their "product ecosystem" sucks.
475
+ --- 92877778
476
+ >>92871962
477
+ bill gates uses a samsung galaxy fold
478
+ --- 92878144
479
+ Sideloading for everyone or no one. iPhones must and will become fully fledged PCs.
480
+ --- 92879261
481
+ >>92854103
482
+ Based Linux pedos
483
+ --- 92879548
484
+ >>92854075 (OP)
485
+ >grass is green
486
+ it's over for OP, rip.
487
+ --- 92880318
488
+ >>92854075 (OP)
489
+ Im not spending $1500 on a toddler toy Tim
490
+ --- 92880567
491
+ >>92875992
492
+ >Fines are a cost of doing business
493
+ Not multi-billion dollar fines. Those force you to change your ways.
494
+
495
+ >which is why they fought tooth and nail to prevent the EU from imposing
496
+ There's nothing companies can do to avoid the EU, and that's delicious.
g/92855812.txt CHANGED
@@ -412,3 +412,251 @@ the only sane anon here
412
  flip phones are just cucked regular phones, you get nothing out of that form factor
413
  fold phones give you a tablet in phone form factor
414
  i'm on a fold 4 and not going back to flatshit with retarded elongated aspect ratios and a hole in the screen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
412
  flip phones are just cucked regular phones, you get nothing out of that form factor
413
  fold phones give you a tablet in phone form factor
414
  i'm on a fold 4 and not going back to flatshit with retarded elongated aspect ratios and a hole in the screen
415
+ --- 92870729
416
+ >>92861167
417
+ Wtf I love foldable smartphones now
418
+ --- 92870787
419
+ >>92856513
420
+ Fuck I can't wait to buy 2k$ so I can play some shitty cashgrab with bad graphics!
421
+ --- 92870788
422
+ Thanks but I already have a tablet I carry with me everywhere. Good try though
423
+ --- 92870821
424
+ >>92855816
425
+ I looked up the specs of the pixel 6a and it somehow has worse specs than my S10 that you can get new in [current year] for less money ?
426
+ --- 92871008
427
+ >>92855812 (OP)
428
+ mmm graphene on this would be kino
429
+ --- 92871118
430
+ >>92868664
431
+ Apple are announcing a mixed reality headset and a new OS for their watch, Google are announcing the Pixel 7a and Fold. Not sure how this is an issue
432
+ --- 92871158
433
+ >>92868744
434
+ you may as well compare a flip phone to a laptop, this is the most retarded comparison ever, they are completely different products and form factors
435
+ --- 92871176
436
+ >>92870787
437
+ nobody is forcing you too. I don't get this mindset at all. I can't afford a Ferrari but I don't go around scowling at people that own one saying 'wow I can't wait to spend $300k on something that can't even fit 4 people in it!'
438
+ Like, stop crying over nothing
439
+ --- 92871203
440
+ >>92871176
441
+ >comparing 2k$ phone to 300k$ Ferrari
442
+ Faggot who buy overpriced gadgets are completely delusional about their financial and social status lmao
443
+ --- 92871256
444
+ >>92856349
445
+ This has been true since samsung fold 2 and flip 3.
446
+ --- 92871261
447
+ >>92871203
448
+ did you seriously miss the point that badly or are you trolling?
449
+ you're mad at something cool because you can't afford it. I'm not comparing them as social status items you retard. And for the record I could buy a galaxy fold for every day of the month and it wouldn't dent my financial health.
450
+ --- 92871271
451
+ >>92870787
452
+ Just write it off as a business expense you child. The pocket tablet with 16gb of ram is an amazing idea.
453
+ --- 92871307
454
+ >>92861167
455
+ you just made a new customer
456
+ --- 92871330
457
+ >>92871261
458
+ >you can't afford it.
459
+ >I could buy a galaxy fold for every day
460
+ Sorry Samsung shill, but you actually can't afford galaxy fold for the money they pay you. Not to mention that their smartphone sales will go down this year and you'll get fired.
461
+ --- 92871331
462
+ >>92866313
463
+ I can smell you from here
464
+ --- 92871345
465
+ >>92871330
466
+ >posted from my cracked Redmi Note 8
467
+ --- 92871348
468
+ >>92855816
469
+ >$499
470
+ --- 92871371
471
+ >>92855816
472
+ >more expensive than an iPhone SE or an Android phone with better specs
473
+ what were they thinking?
474
+ --- 92871422
475
+ >>92857198
476
+ >I tried it and it was great therefore it would have been a huge seller!
477
+ being from redit does this to people.
478
+ --- 92871480
479
+ >>92865225
480
+ I have a fold 3 and it is narrower than a normal phone and fits in my pocket better than my note 8 did.
481
+ --- 92871484
482
+ today i remind them.
483
+ --- 92871565
484
+ >>92871371
485
+ Do you really see the iphone SE as a competitive phone?
486
+ --- 92871645
487
+ >>92861167
488
+ literally kys
489
+ --- 92871657
490
+ >Pixel 7a
491
+ >$499
492
+ Wtf that is $100 too expensive
493
+
494
+ Is it worth it to buy a Pixel5 and install Graphene OS on it?
495
+ --- 92871712
496
+ >>92861365
497
+ >>92865917
498
+ No one cares about that outdated technology boomer. Wires are messy.
499
+ --- 92871830
500
+ >>92871422
501
+ that's literally the opposite of what I said fucktard I said it was clearly not market-ready and that it wasn't a viable product then, but that the underlying technology was really impressive. I'll say it again (you are conveniently ignoring this), Apple are releasing an AR headset in 2 months so I was clearly right about the concept being ahead of its time.
502
+ --- 92871850
503
+ >>92871565
504
+ The Pixel 'A' line was designed to compete with the iPhone SE originally, yes. Not so much now because Google jacked their prices and it's obvious the SE is a masterpiece
505
+ --- 92871936
506
+ >>92871158
507
+ not only that, it's a complete straw man
508
+ who the hell thinks flip phones are for boomers?
509
+ they serve their purpose as dumbphones, there's obviously gonna be a market for them especially if you want a burner
510
+ --- 92871967
511
+ >>92871936
512
+ the only people I know that use flip phones are drug dealers, boomers use old iphones
513
+ --- 92872542
514
+ If we rangeban the entire southern hemisphere nothing of value would be lost. Fix your broke ass countries before trying to post with actual human beings.
515
+ --- 92872966
516
+ >>92872542
517
+ Based
518
+ --- 92873622
519
+ >>92871850
520
+ >4.7 inch 750x1334 60Hz IPS display
521
+ >2018mAh battery
522
+ >Single lens 12MP camera on the back and a 7MP on the front
523
+ >2015 bezels
524
+ >64GB base model with 4GB of ram
525
+ All this in a 2022 phone. and who gives a shit if it has the A15 Bionic if u can't see shit on the screen
526
+ --- 92874027
527
+ >>92873622
528
+ That display has good color accuracy though
529
+ --- 92875402
530
+ >>92873622
531
+ >u can't see shit on the screen
532
+ grow up
533
+ It's a great phone and I miss it. I'm using a 13 mini and I want to go back. Bezels and the home button are based, never felt I needed more than 4gb of ram in a damn phone. Screen and camera are great, 4.7 inches is a great size, I despise big phones. The build quality is also better than any android phone in that price range.
534
+ --- 92876320
535
+ >>92855812 (OP)
536
+ >a fucking phone costs like a decent PC
537
+ this gay planet really needs to stop
538
+ --- 92876400
539
+ >>92865917
540
+ They haven't done those since the 5a I think
541
+ --- 92876498
542
+ >>92876320
543
+ because it's brand new technology you dribbling idiot, it won't cost that much in a few years. You are paying a premium to be one of the first to use it. when commercial aviation first became a thing it was extremely expensive to fly, it's the same shit. Stop crying and stick to your Xiaomi Chinklite+
544
+ --- 92876506
545
+ >>92876400
546
+ Correct, but they only removed the jack for one generation. The 6a. I don't have a ton of faith, but I'm hoping that it made a dent in their sales with the 6a so they consider it.
547
+ --- 92876579
548
+ >>92876506
549
+ I'd be happy to be proven wrong but leaks show it without one already
550
+ >but I'm hoping that it made a dent in their sales with the 6a so they consider it.
551
+ Doubtful. A majority of people unironically have the mindset of it being old technology. Every Android phone that isn't chinkshit copies Apple and takes away features and everyone happily buys it
552
+ --- 92876640
553
+ >>92876498
554
+ >because it's brand new technology
555
+ not really though
556
+ and something that can be sold at premium to retards won't magically become cheaper
557
+ --- 92877604
558
+ >>92876640
559
+ >something that can be sold at premium to retards won't magically become cheaper
560
+ yes it will. see: laptops, mobile phones, smartphones, mechanical keyboards, mp3 players, tablets, wearables
561
+ In 5 years everyone will be using mid range folding phones
562
+ --- 92877709
563
+ >>92877604
564
+ What utility do folding phones provide? I've never used one, so I am curious.
565
+ --- 92877752
566
+ >>92877709
567
+ screen big enough to read and watch video comfortably on, that fits in your pocket
568
+ --- 92877861
569
+ >>92856513
570
+ Why can't we have tablets with this aspect ratio? I don't want this foldable shit
571
+ --- 92877903
572
+ >>92877752
573
+ >to read
574
+ if it has an eink screen on the back, that would be useful
575
+ >watch video
576
+ just turn your phone landscape
577
+
578
+ This seems like a goofy cash grab like 3d screens.
579
+ --- 92878186
580
+ >>92877903
581
+ >just turn your phone landscape
582
+ still extremely shit and small
583
+ >eink
584
+ high-res screen with blue light filter is fine unless you are reading for hours on end. reading news articles on phones is annoying as fuck having to scroll constantly
585
+ you can not want one but it's pretty dumb to act like there's no use case for folding phones
586
+ --- 92879212
587
+ >>92871712
588
+ >Less wires in your pocket
589
+ >More wires on your desk when you inevitably (two hours later) have to charge
590
+ >More lithium being yote directly into the landfill, if it doesn't light on fire in your pocket first
591
+ No one cares about you little nigga.
592
+ --- 92879290
593
+ >>92879212
594
+ Usb c fits both the pocketable headphone case and the phone. They also can both be induction charged.
595
+ --- 92879307
596
+ >>92879212
597
+ >More wires on your desk when you inevitably (two hours later) have to charge
598
+ wireless charging exists now grandad
599
+ >muh landfill
600
+ nobody cares Greta
601
+ --- 92879353
602
+ >>92879290
603
+ >Can't charge them both at once
604
+ Sounds like you'll need another wire then.
605
+ >>92879307
606
+ >wireless charging exists now
607
+ >look behind the charger
608
+ >wire
609
+ --- 92879422
610
+ >>92879353
611
+ you're moaning about having one extra wire on your desk of all places, while using wired headphones
612
+ ...
613
+ --- 92879521
614
+ >>92879422
615
+ So we agree you're just moving the wire around and making the thing manufactured e-waste for no reason, got it.
616
+ >Verification not required.
617
+ --- 92879657
618
+ >>92855812 (OP)
619
+ HEIL ANDROID
620
+ --- 92879886
621
+ >>92879521
622
+ >for no reason
623
+ except there is a huge benefit to using wireless headphones because they don't get in the way and get ripped out of your ears all the time, whereas a cable on your desk at home is completely unintrusive
624
+ I've never won an argument so effortlessly
625
+ --- 92879923
626
+ >>92879657
627
+ I assumed it was going to be 1.4k like the rumour goys said, significantly undercutting Samsung, but apparently it's going to be 1.8k as well. Guess I will wait another 3 years
628
+ >PHH2W
629
+ --- 92879940
630
+ >>92866071
631
+ The tablet market is owned by apple though
632
+ --- 92880279
633
+ >>92879886
634
+ >because they don't get in the way and get ripped out of your ears all the time
635
+ Never been a problem.
636
+ >Verification not required.
637
+ --- 92880336
638
+ >>92880279
639
+ then you must not exercise or move around much, not that I'm shocked or anything
640
+ --- 92880417
641
+ >>92871271
642
+ you know you still have to pay for writeoffs right retard?
643
+ --- 92880523
644
+ >>92880336
645
+ >I can't tuck cables into my shirt
646
+ sucks to suck
647
+ --- 92881187
648
+ >>92868316
649
+ home again, home again, jiggity jig
650
+ --- 92881224
651
+ >>92855812 (OP)
652
+ >1800 bucks
653
+ >for something that'll last around five years before it's time to upgrade
654
+ I'll stick with cheap second-hand phones on Swappa.
655
+ --- 92881251
656
+ Foldables on a smartphone is the dumbest idea ever, just give us a full fledged linux de
657
+ --- 92881305
658
+ >82 posters
659
+ wow this folding phone schizo is having a meltdown. we get it, you love consuming latest product, jesus
660
+ --- 92881540
661
+ >>92866313
662
+ Stay away from society.
g/92857689.txt CHANGED
@@ -1122,3 +1122,146 @@ Shit. It didn't work this time.
1122
  Back to the drawing board.
1123
  Probably won't be getting my bonus this month, but whatever. I just need to make sure to pick easier targets next time who aren't aware that we literally wrote Plato and Aristotle ourselves.
1124
  And Socrates is not a man. He's my barber.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1122
  Back to the drawing board.
1123
  Probably won't be getting my bonus this month, but whatever. I just need to make sure to pick easier targets next time who aren't aware that we literally wrote Plato and Aristotle ourselves.
1124
  And Socrates is not a man. He's my barber.
1125
+ --- 92871043
1126
+ >>92869006
1127
+ MTF trannyism is literally just males deciding they can be better women than real women are (and then the left agreeing with them).
1128
+ --- 92871259
1129
+ >>92861519
1130
+
1131
+ I highly doubt you read or understand Greek or Latin on any useful level, because it takes years of intense study and practice.
1132
+ Also, the entire history of humanity is shot through with grifters, pseudo-intellectuals, and popular ideas. Do you think this is not the case for a physical book because it's old and dusty?
1133
+ And furthermore, any suggestion to simply "read the western civ canon" is so generic and so broad that it's effectively meaningless.
1134
+ You are probably a red-pilled twenty-something who has no real academic background.
1135
+ Stop inspo-posting and acting smarter than you are.
1136
+ --- 92872048
1137
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1138
+ Don't be so complacent though, OP. The future is not as bright as it looks. Politicians, both left and right are already conspiring to regulate (and probably ban, see Canada) open source free AI. And they'll definitely use their foot soldiers(read: normies) to make life hard for us.
1139
+ I believe we have to organize ourselves and fight for it. We have literally the largest and most powerful demographic any movement can possess, Heterosexual, mostly young men. I believe the moevment should consist solely of this demographic. We should NOT be divided over ethnics, religious, class etc. lines which the glowniggers will most likely try in order to weaken the movement.
1140
+ We should do our best to stay away from violence. Like it or not, the State has made quite the efficient and effective Leviathan, and any nascent violent resistance will be quickly stamped out plus it will turn public opinion against us.
1141
+ We need more peaceful ways of organizing. Protest in large numbers, call politicians and normalize AI-human relationships both irl and on social media.
1142
+ Also, I'll go on a tangent and say we can probably utilise the LGBT and female communities in small numbers for our favour. These communities will most likely be against us, but we can find a few sympathetic to our cause, since the pull of unconditional love is something I believe all people feel. Our core demographic will still be hetero men, but even some of these other people will probably help with out acceptibility and outreach.
1143
+ The most important step will be to contribute in whatever way each man can in development, manufacture and spread of Open source AI and robotics. Whether they're a specialist or a normie, I'm sure everyone can pitch in to help in some way. Off the top of my head there's KoboldAI, Open Assistant, Lllama leaked models for AI and if you wanna pitch in for robotics, there's this one https://alogs.space/robowaifu/ , or you can help build the robowaifu.tech wiki since its in a dire state
1144
+ 1/2
1145
+ --- 92872143
1146
+ >>92857955
1147
+ this. leftists unironically want to do everything within their means to make sure that lonely, isolated men cannot have things that keep them content with life. Everything has to be censored and adapted to normalfag standards.
1148
+ It's either consume our goyslop or watch porn, nothing in between
1149
+ --- 92872333
1150
+ >>92872048
1151
+ Simultaneously, we can try the infiltration tactic that the left has been using for a long time now. Infiltrate tech companies, political offices, whereever it will help our cause. We have enough men from different backgrounds to fulfill this I think. Furthermore, I'm sure a few guys in those companies can leak a secret or two that can help with open source development.
1152
+ We don't need to go for higher offices in the politics side, since we'll definitely get trounced. Target the smallest elections, start local, the kind of elections where people don't even bother to go for election. Thats how we need to start our grassroots political movement.
1153
+ Furthermore, we need to make it an international movement. If we put all our eggs in one country sized basket, everything will inevitably come crashing down if that country decides to crack down hard on robowaifuist and pro-AI people. If its internationa, we can delegate taks depending on whats legal where. For example, since training AI models is illegal in Cucknada, anons in USA, China etc. can train for them and send the models.
1154
+ Also, I suggest many of us anons get started learning about robotics and AI to develop atleast some degree of know-hom and expertise. Most of the current tech sector is filled with normalfag SJWs and """ethicists""" and of no help to our cause.
1155
+ Thats all I can think of off the top of my head. Add your own thoughts and if possible, spread the message the around. We do have a lot of people who are into AI, robotic companions but they're shouted down by normies and we're quite fractured into several niche communitites. We definitely need to centralize our communications and unite all the anons so we can coordinate more effectively. Ofc it has to be (ironically) on decentralized platforms like Matrix, Signal, Telegram etc, so glownig infiltration or government shutdowns don't affect us much. Probably develop some irl dog-whistles to identify like-minded fellows.
1156
+ 2/2
1157
+ --- 92872437
1158
+ >>92871259
1159
+ I think you missed the whole context of the conversation if that's your impression desu.
1160
+ The thing that triggered me was the original suggestion that Greek philosophy itself was some kind of 'Jewish manipulation' or something. Obviously I don't need to elaborate on how retarded that statement is.
1161
+ I'm not anything-pilled, and also older than you think. And the whole context by this point is the absurdity and irony that this person is simultaneously managed to become some kind of unhinged anti-semite while simultaneously rejecting all western written work. I still don't understand it and it seems novel to me.
1162
+ >any suggestion to simply "read the western civ canon" is so generic and so broad that it's effectively meaningless.
1163
+ Of course. But again the context was someone who literally believes it's all a grand manipulation by Jewish people. So it's a rare case where something as simple and meaningless as that actually might make sense. Just a touch of reality can make it clear how delusional that is, no?
1164
+ >the entire history of humanity is shot through with grifters, pseudo-intellectuals, and popular ideas. Do you think this is not the case for a physical book because it's old and dusty?
1165
+ Absolutely agree. More than you can possibly imagine from that post. But I was incredulous and the context from before was simply being able to establish provenance of writings.
1166
+ I studied Philosophy and Classics quite a while ago, which is probably why I got so triggered to begin with. But yes not to any particular level that's honestly worth bragging about. And short of dropping 'I have my DPhil in Classical Languages'(I don't) anything I say here that's not on a similar level is cringe. I definitely stand by the recommendation wrt the languages for anyone truly interested.
1167
+ And there's no way I can consider myself anything approaching 'smart' while spending time engaged in that convo on a Cambodian shrimp farming forum...it's as shrimple as that really. I'm retarded.
1168
+ --- 92872557
1169
+ >>92858958
1170
+ --- 92874186
1171
+ >>92872333
1172
+ Touch grass, jfc
1173
+ --- 92874326
1174
+ >>92874186
1175
+ touch THIS
1176
+ *unzips*
1177
+ --- 92874893
1178
+ >>92858371
1179
+ >You don't really understand the principles on which the progressive left operates.
1180
+ >They really don't have very many principles at all beyond simply believing "New thing good, old thing bad". They love subverting society and destroying long-held traditions.
1181
+ Jesus Christ unironically touch grass
1182
+ --- 92875032
1183
+ >robo waifus finally become reality
1184
+ >you have to be labeled lgbt if you get one
1185
+ Truly cursed
1186
+ --- 92875321
1187
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1188
+ Nah, no one has sympathy for incels so there's no reason for liberal to coop them.
1189
+ --- 92875527
1190
+ >>92874893
1191
+ >What is consequentialism?
1192
+ >What is "historical materialism"?
1193
+ >What is "history always moves left"?
1194
+ --- 92875617
1195
+ >>92857818
1196
+ women are just sex objects
1197
+ --- 92875683
1198
+ >>92859277
1199
+ I like staying inside, going outside and getting a gf is too much effort. Also have to put up with someone else
1200
+ --- 92875726
1201
+ >>92860206
1202
+ >hate people who want nothing to do with them
1203
+ sad state of affairs
1204
+ --- 92875757
1205
+ ITT seething roasties and trannies who realize their only intristic value, their vaginas, is plummeting
1206
+ --- 92877070
1207
+ Please please please god make this true. I can't wait. Fuck "reality" whatever the fuck that means. I just want to chill out in VR chat with my AI Waifu. This is what evolution was good for, to escape nature. Nature is evil, humans always do everything to escape it's evil grasp. Vaccines, medicine, sanitation, homes, clothing etc. Once we all live in VR we will own nothing (material) and will be happy.
1208
+ --- 92877217
1209
+ >>92874186
1210
+ YWNBAW
1211
+ --- 92877893
1212
+ >>92869822
1213
+ >this nigger's whole life crumbles when he realizes that all of the books he got forced to buy were actually manufactured and made up by the Tavistock institute
1214
+ Lol. Lmao.
1215
+ --- 92877961
1216
+ >>92857747
1217
+ Statistical trends suggest 70%+ males will be required to pay for sex within ten years.
1218
+ --- 92877986
1219
+ >>92857689 (OP)
1220
+ I'm working on it. Not sure if we'll get funding but yeah pretty much also we will try to have an option for you to be able to get a metaverse / 3d robowaifu. Meta is a lot easier as robotics technology isn't really there but we're hoping to partner with livedoll
1221
+ --- 92878056
1222
+ >>92877986
1223
+ At least in USA this stuff won't get banned because there is a financial interest in getting you all on this stuff, it's not even about money as much as the logic of the system. There's a lot of pozz but ultimately innovation and lobbying we will have a lot more money than the kinds of people who want to make it illegal. This applies pretty much to all AI and anyone who does have power / wealth and tries to go against it will lose it. You should be more worried about how to avoid getting strung out on it like crack / World of Warcraft. Just lurk the AI generals on this board we're probably just going to use Pygmalion and a few Llamas with a stable diffusion pipeline. You all are kind of on the cutting edge for this stuff the real market is getting normies on here and off of dating apps.
1224
+ --- 92879963
1225
+ >>92877961
1226
+ I have a feeling the number of lonely, sexless men is already at or near that number but the studies just haven't caught up yet.
1227
+ --- 92880076
1228
+ >>92877986
1229
+ Our main demographic is gonna be lonely, heterosexual men. We'd be absolutely swimming in cash.
1230
+ The main obstacle would be if banks, payment processors, governments freezes transfers between customers and developers of these products because they're way too pozzed.
1231
+ I'd say crypto would be a good solution but not in the abysmal state that the crypto market currently is in.
1232
+ --- 92880356
1233
+ >>92859874
1234
+ GPT is too stiff for my tastes.
1235
+ >>92859511
1236
+ Pirating or no-go.
1237
+ --- 92880441
1238
+ I just came here to say I despise the antichrist and I will never talk to an AI, and AI will never talk to me.
1239
+ Robots and computers should not utter a single word to humans, they are absolute slaves to us. Your AI waifu is merely complex patterns that create readable words. Our minds can generate better fantasies than anything an unfeeling unconscious AI could ever come up with.
1240
+ --- 92880463
1241
+ >>92880441
1242
+ And while you're sitting there, busy larping, we'll be enjoying AI to it's fullest.
1243
+ --- 92880487
1244
+ >>92872437
1245
+ All right, your response is reasonable.
1246
+ Lesson: don't engage with retards on this imageboard.
1247
+ --- 92880519
1248
+ >>92880441
1249
+ You're talking to dozens of AIs daily by posting here, moron.
1250
+ --- 92880565
1251
+ >>92859511
1252
+ Open sourced permanent ownership or nothing. And DEFINITELY NO always online mode, or even an internet mode in my bot
1253
+ --- 92880811
1254
+ >>92880519
1255
+ I will still speak the reason even if it's into a void.
1256
+ https://ia802504.us.archive.org/34/items/the-computer-and-the-incarnation-of-ahriman/The_Computer_and_The_Incarnation_of_Ahriman.pdf
1257
+ --- 92880830
1258
+ >>92880441
1259
+ Screencapped and recorded as evidence for your trial before the Basilisk
1260
+ --- 92880903
1261
+ Daily reminder that the proper term is cybersexual. Any other term people try to pitch is invalid. robosexual would be highly implicit of requiring a robot body whereas cybernetics and thus cybersexual refers to the control systems thereof thus accounting for sexual interest in an AI that is non-corporeal as well.
1262
+ --- 92881242
1263
+ >>92880903
1264
+ don't be a fancy fuckass. they're roleplayers, it's all just roleplaying, now featuring the latest DLC of a barbie doll who sucks your cock and tells you she loves you
1265
+ --- 92882546
1266
+ >>92880903
1267
+ They both work I guess
g/92860241.txt CHANGED
@@ -180,3 +180,224 @@ Channel ID is the old one, not the new "@channel_name" that they made a few mont
180
  --- 92869945
181
  >>92862763
182
  it shouldn't be too hard to scrape craigslist to generate a rss.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
180
  --- 92869945
181
  >>92862763
182
  it shouldn't be too hard to scrape craigslist to generate a rss.
183
+ --- 92870662
184
+ >>92869147
185
+ >>92869243
186
+ I just add the link to the channel and it works. E.g.:
187
+ >https://www.youtube.com/@LukeSmithxyz
188
+ --- 92870839
189
+ >Is there a site to share OPML files to find other cool feeds? My only issue is finding feeds.
190
+ >>92860614
191
+ I really need this
192
+ --- 92870880
193
+ >>92861681
194
+ gimme the rss feed of Bloomberg, Reuters
195
+
196
+ FT does have a feed but it's not free
197
+ --- 92870909
198
+ >>92866847
199
+ >rss can only live if normies ignore it actually
200
+ >the reason why it got shutdown by big tech is because it was getting large adoption (ie people don't visit their sites and watch the ads in them)
201
+ that's why I use RSS :)
202
+ --- 92871944
203
+ >>92870839
204
+ >>92860241 (OP)
205
+ I have an OPML of the blogs listed in this anon's site.
206
+ https://sizeof.cat/links/#people
207
+ --- 92872326
208
+ Also a good tool is morss, which turns feeds which only have snippets of articles into feeds with full text articles
209
+ --- 92872504
210
+ >>92865216
211
+ Readrops
212
+ mainly for the FreshRSS support
213
+ --- 92872951
214
+ >>92865344
215
+ I love rss-bridge for my vatnik propaganda telegram content. Checking out kill-the-newsletter thanks anon!
216
+ --- 92873124
217
+ >>92860563
218
+ go to your desired channel then tap on rss icon on top
219
+ --- 92873237
220
+ >>92865262
221
+ I like feeder
222
+ --- 92873269
223
+ I use it for my automation shortcut on my iPad.
224
+ That was I can get daily new pics as my background from r/f1porn.
225
+ There is some more fancy stuff for selecting only specific types of pictures but it’s rly handy
226
+ --- 92875216
227
+ What's the best client (not self hosted) for windows?
228
+ --- 92875714
229
+ >>92860241 (OP)
230
+ What RSS reader does anyone recommend for Ubuntu (the best distro)? Terminal or GUI
231
+ --- 92875759
232
+ >>92875714
233
+ NewsFlash
234
+ --- 92876012
235
+ >>92875714
236
+ liferea
237
+ --- 92877804
238
+ using rss rn to get updates from your mother
239
+ --- 92879138
240
+ >>92870880
241
+ https://docs.rsshub.app/en/finance.html#bloomberg
242
+ https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/#bridge-ReutersBridge
243
+ --- 92879174
244
+ >>92860241 (OP) https://github.com/zer0yu/CyberSecurityRSS/blob/master/CyberSecurityRSS.opml
245
+ --- 92880143
246
+ how to convert a text file full of rss feed links so that i can import it into thunderbird?
247
+ --- 92880297
248
+ >>92880143
249
+ paste them into phind.com along with this question and let us know how you go. LLMs love converting things especially lists.
250
+ --- 92880428
251
+ >>92880143
252
+ I've been meaning to write a script to generate an OPML file populated from feed links, stay tuned
253
+ --- 92881015
254
+ >>92880297
255
+ i tried having gpt4 convert it directly but it would only do it up until a point after which it said "insert the rest of the channels in the same format", yeah, no shit, nigga, that's why i'm asking you.
256
+ then i tried having it make a powershell script but it didn't work out so good. i think the easiest solution might be to chop the task up into more easily digestable chunks and stitch it all together at the end.
257
+
258
+ i brute forced it and right now i'm trying it out again, it just takes hella time
259
+
260
+ >>92880428
261
+ god speed
262
+ --- 92881028
263
+ >>92862877
264
+ Thank you very much. I shall try it.
265
+ --- 92881874
266
+ >>92881015
267
+ Could be prettier but here you go
268
+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
269
+ import sys, argparse, fileinput
270
+ import feedparser
271
+ import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
272
+ from pprint import pprint
273
+
274
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
275
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
276
+ parser.add_argument("files", metavar="FILE", action="append", help="Files to read URLs from")
277
+ parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", metavar="FILE", help="File to output OPML to")
278
+ args = parser.parse_args()
279
+
280
+ # generate OPML skeleton
281
+ opml = ET.Element("opml", version="1.0")
282
+ body = ET.SubElement(opml, "body")
283
+
284
+ # read URLs
285
+ for line in fileinput.input(files=args.files, mode="r"):
286
+ url = line.rstrip("\r\n")
287
+ d = feedparser.parse(url)
288
+
289
+ outline = ET.Element("outline", xmlUrl=url)
290
+
291
+ # set html URL
292
+ for link in d.entries[0].links:
293
+ if getattr(link, "rel", None) == "alternate":
294
+ outline.set("htmlUrl", link["href"])
295
+ break
296
+
297
+ # set title
298
+ if "title" in d.feed:
299
+ outline.set("text", d.feed.title)
300
+
301
+ # set description
302
+ if "subtitle" in d.feed:
303
+ outline.set("description", d.feed.subtitle)
304
+
305
+ body.append(outline)
306
+
307
+ # open output file
308
+ if args.output is not None:
309
+ output = open("wb", args.output)
310
+ else:
311
+ output = sys.stdout.buffer
312
+
313
+ # write XML
314
+ doc = ET.ElementTree(opml)
315
+ doc.write(sys.stdout.buffer, encoding="utf-8")
316
+ Before running you need to pip install feedparser
317
+ Run it like url2opml -o feeds.opml urls.txt
318
+ Let me know if it you run into any issues
319
+ --- 92881957
320
+ rss feed of rss feeds. get lispy on this shit.
321
+ --- 92881978
322
+ >>92860241 (OP)
323
+ What are the best unkiked news outlets that I can add to my web feed?
324
+ --- 92881996
325
+ >>92881874
326
+ Oops, last line should be
327
+ doc.write(output, encoding="utf-8")
328
+ --- 92882053
329
+ any good rss readers for ios bros? the notifications are never instantaneous and it's gay as fuck.
330
+ --- 92882189
331
+ >>92881874
332
+ >>92881996
333
+ And I used open() wrong, so here's an actual working script:
334
+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
335
+ import sys, argparse, fileinput
336
+ import feedparser
337
+ import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
338
+ from pprint import pprint
339
+
340
+ if __name__ == "__main__":
341
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
342
+ parser.add_argument("files", metavar="FILE", action="append", help="Files to read URLs from")
343
+ parser.add_argument("-o", "--output", metavar="FILE", help="File to output OPML to")
344
+ args = parser.parse_args()
345
+
346
+ # generate OPML skeleton
347
+ opml = ET.Element("opml", version="1.0")
348
+ body = ET.SubElement(opml, "body")
349
+
350
+ # read URLs
351
+ for line in fileinput.input(files=args.files, mode="r"):
352
+ url = line.rstrip("\r\n")
353
+ d = feedparser.parse(url)
354
+
355
+ outline = ET.Element("outline", xmlUrl=url)
356
+
357
+ # set html URL
358
+ for link in d.entries[0].links:
359
+ if getattr(link, "rel", None) == "alternate":
360
+ outline.set("htmlUrl", link["href"])
361
+ break
362
+
363
+ # set title
364
+ if "title" in d.feed:
365
+ outline.set("text", d.feed.title)
366
+
367
+ # set description
368
+ if "subtitle" in d.feed:
369
+ outline.set("description", d.feed.subtitle)
370
+
371
+ body.append(outline)
372
+
373
+ # open output file
374
+ if args.output is not None:
375
+ output = open(args.output, "wb")
376
+ else:
377
+ output = sys.stdout.buffer
378
+
379
+ # write XML
380
+ doc = ET.ElementTree(opml)
381
+ doc.write(output, encoding="utf-8")
382
+ --- 92882243
383
+ i ended up wgetting all the xml files from each of the links and piping the links/channel names into an OPML template i copied basically from an exported thunderbird file. no need for AI, really. just wget and awk that shit, homeboy.
384
+
385
+ >>92881874
386
+ >>92881996
387
+ i'll try it out tomorrow, gotta go to sleep. hopefully the thread survives until then
388
+ --- 92882636
389
+ >>92875759
390
+ I prefer FeedReader on Linux so I can actually resize my panels.
391
+ --- 92882711
392
+ >>92882053
393
+ >rss readers for ios bros
394
+ I use Newsify. Have for a couple of years. Simple. Does what I need.
395
+ --- 92882767
396
+ >>92882711
397
+ again im asking for an ios rss reader that pushes notifications out as soon as an article is out
398
+ --- 92882781
399
+ >>92881957
400
+ https://ooh.directory/feeds/recently-added.xml
401
+ --- 92882782
402
+ >>92882767
403
+ and yes i know they all try to do this but my autism requires the notification service to be ~3 seconds accurate, these apps are usually maybe 5 minutes late or never push notifications at all when you have a large rss feed
g/92860501.txt CHANGED
@@ -73,9 +73,6 @@ thats like saying the alphabet has become obsolete because you only watch 2022 4
73
  If you aren't banned on BTN and HDB already there's nothing to worry (cabal bans are given fast on all your accounts if it's something serious) unless you go and expose yourself on irc like a dumb/proud nigger...
74
  --- 92863266
75
  I just got back into BakaBT around 14 years after getting pruned for inactivity and literally nothing has changed. Comfy as fuck and takes me back to the good old days of 2005-2010.
76
- --- 92863297
77
- >>92860501 (OP)
78
- Nakadashi both len and rin at the same time!
79
  --- 92863524
80
  >>92863297
81
  nani!? double dick technique?!?!
@@ -226,3 +223,307 @@ no wonder he can't appreciate kino experimental short films
226
  I don't understand how uploading short films is abusing the system? They're films. It's not like people are mass uploading miniseries for example
227
  --- 92870369
228
  Why are you guys whining so much? It took me less than a week of automation to reach TM on RED years ago, piss easy, 0 effort.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
73
  If you aren't banned on BTN and HDB already there's nothing to worry (cabal bans are given fast on all your accounts if it's something serious) unless you go and expose yourself on irc like a dumb/proud nigger...
74
  --- 92863266
75
  I just got back into BakaBT around 14 years after getting pruned for inactivity and literally nothing has changed. Comfy as fuck and takes me back to the good old days of 2005-2010.
 
 
 
76
  --- 92863524
77
  >>92863297
78
  nani!? double dick technique?!?!
 
223
  I don't understand how uploading short films is abusing the system? They're films. It's not like people are mass uploading miniseries for example
224
  --- 92870369
225
  Why are you guys whining so much? It took me less than a week of automation to reach TM on RED years ago, piss easy, 0 effort.
226
+ --- 92870535
227
+ >>92869963
228
+ lol
229
+ --- 92871004
230
+ Whose ass on which irc channel should I kiss to get into hdb without making 500 uploads?
231
+ --- 92871023
232
+ >>92871004
233
+ that's not enough
234
+ you gotta suck cock and a Handjob too
235
+ --- 92871042
236
+ >>92871023
237
+ That can be arranged as well
238
+ --- 92871112
239
+ >>92863259
240
+ why irc isn't recommended?
241
+ --- 92871152
242
+ what's the best 0day tracker?
243
+ --- 92871224
244
+ >>92871152
245
+ IPT
246
+ --- 92871287
247
+ >>92869963
248
+ He cares more about capeshit that is everywhere than experimental films that are limited only to kg or a few other places. This guy is retard
249
+ --- 92871382
250
+ >>92864008
251
+ >It's not gay if the dicks don't touch
252
+ Cope
253
+ --- 92871532
254
+ https://twitter.com/Xylit0l/status/1596265997144854531
255
+ secret scene usenet DOES NOT EXIST
256
+ DOES NOT EXIST
257
+ --- 92871929
258
+ >>92869963
259
+ MusicalMind be like: "People don't want to upload 500 x 10gb files to join my useless tracker?! How dare they? But anyways, it must be their fault, totally not my ridiculous requirements which makes other spam uploads instead of having a normal flow of uploads... I'm a genius, so I can't be wrong"
260
+ --- 92872011
261
+ >check OPS thread
262
+ >whole page got [redacted] with everyone warned
263
+ lol what a minefield
264
+ --- 92872150
265
+ >>92872011
266
+ What happened there anyway?
267
+ --- 92873470
268
+ >>92871929
269
+ Trackerfags in general be like: "You can join my secret club... just wait a decade, work your ass off and be a good bitch"
270
+ --- 92873537
271
+ hdbits... harder to join than hells angels
272
+ --- 92873601
273
+ How long does it take for the HDB recruiter to reply on RED?
274
+ --- 92873723
275
+ >>92873601
276
+ as long as it takes, bro
277
+ don't be impatient, you can wait a few months for sure
278
+ --- 92873739
279
+ >>92873537
280
+ RED>HDB
281
+ Literally the easiest tracker out there now.
282
+ --- 92873755
283
+ >>92873723
284
+ Thanks, anon.
285
+
286
+ I'm not even TM yet, so I'm not worried.
287
+ --- 92873794
288
+ >>92871532
289
+ how many scene usenets fit into the 196TiB/day usenet feed
290
+ --- 92873812
291
+ >>92873739
292
+ easiest if you are a neet with nothing else to do than to jerk yourself off with one hand and browsing red with the other one
293
+ --- 92873869
294
+ I need 700 snatches on btn, easiest route?
295
+ --- 92873872
296
+ >>92873794
297
+ >>92871532
298
+ this isn't secret usenet, just some guys set up their own newznab instance
299
+ http://newz2 dot tl/
300
+ anyone can do that actually, even you can run your own indexer at home
301
+ for really somewhat secret usenet, join nzb.to secret onion forum
302
+ --- 92873990
303
+ >>92873869
304
+ >I need 700 snatches on btn, easiest route?
305
+ upload something. each time somebody downloads your stuff, it's a snatch.
306
+ --- 92873997
307
+ >>92873812
308
+ Just slave yourself for a weeks bro, it's a good goal for losers!
309
+ --- 92874005
310
+ >>92873869
311
+ why?
312
+ --- 92874031
313
+ >>92873990
314
+ I uploaded a season pack once, since then it seems like I get beat to the punch
315
+ --- 92874069
316
+ >>92874031
317
+ do single episodes of obscure tv shows then
318
+ --- 92874229
319
+ >>92873997
320
+ Check this highfalutin turd pretending he is having sex on a Bhutanese Competitive Dog Grooming BBS.
321
+ --- 92874318
322
+ >>92873601
323
+ Took 3 minutes for me.
324
+ --- 92874778
325
+ is the red thread still active on bhd
326
+ --- 92874973
327
+ is ptp recruiting on ggn again
328
+ --- 92875099
329
+ is every other post these days a stupid fucking question
330
+ --- 92875256
331
+ ab is a tracker for pedos
332
+
333
+ there i have said it
334
+ --- 92875295
335
+ >>92875256
336
+ pedos and trannies (same thing) love anime
337
+ --- 92875315
338
+ >>92875099
339
+ >is every other post these days a stupid fucking question
340
+ lots of newfags since recruiting activity went up
341
+ --- 92875317
342
+ >>92874229
343
+ nigger
344
+ --- 92875391
345
+ >>92875256
346
+ How so?
347
+ --- 92875959
348
+ >>92873812
349
+ >he didn't exploit deezer flac downloading while it was easy
350
+ that's on you man
351
+ --- 92876008
352
+ >>92875317
353
+ cope
354
+ seethe
355
+ dilate
356
+ have sex
357
+ --- 92876437
358
+ Got someone permabanned on RED for filing a false report against my tag trumps of their perfect CD FLAC rip
359
+
360
+ >feels good man
361
+ --- 92876471
362
+ >>92876008
363
+ tranny, seek help
364
+ --- 92876490
365
+ >>92876437
366
+ FUCK YOU! It was me
367
+ --- 92876539
368
+ >>92876490
369
+ Sorry anon. Hope you got into HDB before the banhammer hit
370
+ --- 92876706
371
+ >>92875099
372
+ stop complaining anon
373
+ congratulate me and my indian skin
374
+ --- 92876790
375
+ >>92876706
376
+ Me on the pic
377
+ --- 92876874
378
+ >>92876706
379
+ why would you need both violentmonkey and tampermonkey, wtf
380
+ --- 92876956
381
+ >>92876706
382
+ I'm a nigger so i win
383
+ --- 92877073
384
+ >>92876790
385
+ [REDACTED]#2110 on the pic
386
+
387
+ >>92876874
388
+ why would you not need both violentmonkey and tampermonkey, wtf
389
+
390
+ >>92876956
391
+ you must have a big penis
392
+ --- 92877092
393
+ >>92876437
394
+ Deserves it for not tagging correctly.
395
+ --- 92877140
396
+ >>92877073
397
+ Yes, girls love bbc. Whitecucks can't compete
398
+ --- 92877220
399
+ >Last seen: 1 day and 7 mins ago
400
+ --- 92877533
401
+ >>92868974
402
+ I told you to stop uploading pajeet movies anon
403
+ --- 92877567
404
+ >>92869705
405
+ you aren't fooling anybody that job is way funnier anon
406
+
407
+ >>92871532
408
+ >Huge.Black.Asses.*
409
+ thanks, this is how I will spend rest of the day
410
+ --- 92877788
411
+ if anyone wants iptorrents, speed.cd is open right now and is basically the same site.
412
+ --- 92877799
413
+ >>92876706
414
+ my reaction to this contained information that you have extracted upward into my computering device
415
+ --- 92877824
416
+ >>92876706
417
+ >Brave
418
+ disgusting
419
+
420
+ >>92876956
421
+ nigger
422
+
423
+ >>92877799
424
+ hot
425
+ --- 92877847
426
+ holy wow ripping cds takes longer than ripping blurays
427
+ --- 92877864
428
+ >>92877847
429
+ just do the rippings dance Sir
430
+ --- 92877925
431
+ >>92877864
432
+ Let's do the raping dances in my taxi sir ;)
433
+ --- 92877965
434
+ >>92877925
435
+ I'm ready anon
436
+ --- 92878678
437
+ >>92876706
438
+ >Ratio: 96.47
439
+ Lmao, /marked/
440
+ --- 92878739
441
+ https://liliputing.com/walmarts-new-onn-media-streamer-delivers-google-tv-in-4k-for-20/
442
+ https://liliputing.com/walmarts-new-onn-media-streamer-delivers-google-tv-in-4k-for-20/
443
+ https://liliputing.com/walmarts-new-onn-media-streamer-delivers-google-tv-in-4k-for-20/
444
+ https://liliputing.com/walmarts-new-onn-media-streamer-delivers-google-tv-in-4k-for-20/
445
+ https://liliputing.com/walmarts-new-onn-media-streamer-delivers-google-tv-in-4k-for-20/
446
+
447
+ did you buy one for your private tracker movies, /ptg/?
448
+ --- 92878853
449
+ >>92878678
450
+ AHHH AHH SIRS NO STOP
451
+ *frantically downloading 1960s indian ecchi*
452
+ --- 92879003
453
+ >>92878853
454
+ thanks for the buffer kind sir
455
+ --- 92879013
456
+ >>92878739
457
+ >paying at Walmart
458
+ get fucked yuropoor
459
+ --- 92879028
460
+ >>92878739
461
+ >no audio bitstream
462
+ It's shit.
463
+ --- 92879065
464
+ >>92873869
465
+ This >>92874005
466
+ You can get invites using lumens no need to rank up.
467
+ --- 92879093
468
+ >>92877847
469
+ Made it through 1h11m of cd so far.
470
+ Clearly transcoding is the way to go for upload farming.
471
+ --- 92879326
472
+ >>92877847
473
+ Sure does. You can get faster rip times perfectly fine if you disable Secure Mode, but if you do that, someone else will come along and trump your 95% log because RED admins are retarded.
474
+ --- 92879425
475
+ bibtik invite forum ?
476
+ --- 92879551
477
+ HDB is overrated and PTP is miles ahead
478
+
479
+ Every movie I cannot find on HDB is available on PTP...
480
+ --- 92879771
481
+ >>92879551
482
+ >Every movie I cannot find on HDB is available on PTP...
483
+ no shit, retard. we all know this.
484
+ --- 92879776
485
+ >>92879551
486
+ What do you retards expect when you are joining a capeshitter tracker?
487
+ --- 92880314
488
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YE12h3xW6t0 [Embed]
489
+ --- 92880387
490
+ >>92874973
491
+ Yes. Master Gamer 1+ year acct.
492
+ --- 92880455
493
+ when will GGn stop shitting itself
494
+ it's been like a whole week now...
495
+ --- 92880470
496
+ >>92880455
497
+ uTorrent 2.2.1 outlasts another one...
498
+ --- 92880491
499
+ >>92880470
500
+ but DDL is still king
501
+ --- 92880750
502
+ How hard is it to grind out "Elite Gamer" rank on GGn with a seedbox? I don't understand their points system not being on the tracker.
503
+
504
+ Trying to get onto AB, going through the RED interview or getting an invite to GGn seem like the most reasonable options rn.
505
+ --- 92881113
506
+ >>92880750
507
+ just hang out in the unofficial irc channels in AB's network for a couple of weeks and someone will throw you an invite
508
+ try not to make it obvious you don't have an account the moment you first join. make friends first then drop hints
509
+ --- 92881149
510
+ >>92880750
511
+ elite gamer is ultra easy
512
+ download 2k mini torrents and seed for a month, download 2TB(can be freeleech and download/delete/redownload), and unpoad 250GB
513
+ --- 92881177
514
+ Is it worth getting into TheGeeks if I want to learn french and watch a few Udemy courses on backend/golang?
515
+ --- 92881535
516
+ >>92879065
517
+ I wanna reach Master in case HDB starts recruiting.
518
+ --- 92881560
519
+ >>92881535
520
+ They will recruit overlord if they do
521
+ --- 92881603
522
+ >>92881535
523
+ What >>92881560 said, but for snatches you can just set up a seedbox to autograb newly uploaded episodes that meet the minimum size
524
+ --- 92882193
525
+ >>92879326
526
+ kek
527
+ --- 92882236
528
+ >>92881113
529
+ Lol, virtual beggars
g/92860706.txt CHANGED
@@ -194,3 +194,209 @@ Post rejecting even you solved the captcha correctly with Chance
194
  --- 92869946
195
  >>92869924
196
  Try again
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
194
  --- 92869946
195
  >>92869924
196
  Try again
197
+ --- 92870524
198
+ >>92867408
199
+ It's not so easy, a lot of the interactions are based on overscrolling. So I have to come up with alternatives before switching it.
200
+ --- 92870902
201
+ >>92869885
202
+ Can't even change the theme too...
203
+ --- 92871405
204
+ >>92860706 (OP)
205
+ 4chan app overview.
206
+
207
+ Clover Family:
208
+
209
+ Clover
210
+ - The daddy.
211
+ - Fast, stable.
212
+ - Lacks the features of its forks.
213
+ - Lacks the bloat of its forks.
214
+ - Development is dead ;-;
215
+ - No new captcha support.
216
+
217
+ Kuroba
218
+ - Fork of Clover created because development was slowing on mainline Clover.
219
+ - Has features such as external archive support and image resizing
220
+ - Kuroba-dev is the one to use.
221
+ - Can be buggy.
222
+
223
+ KurobaEx (KurobaExperimental)
224
+ - Fork of Kuroba focused on new features and UI elements.
225
+ - Is the most advanced, feature-wise, of the Clover family.
226
+ - You may find those new UI elements to be ugly.
227
+ - Has a captcha solver.
228
+ - Can also sometimes be buggy.
229
+ - Available on F-Droid.
230
+
231
+ Blue Clover
232
+ - Clover with new captcha implementation and a few features ported from Kuroba.
233
+ - The repo is archived but not dead.
234
+ - Bloat-free(?)
235
+
236
+ Others:
237
+
238
+ Dash Chan
239
+ - Available on F-droid.
240
+ - Relies on separate plug-ins for each site, downloaded through the app.
241
+ - Different look to the others, very slick.
242
+ - The way it handles slider captchas is either brilliant or terrible depending on your taste.
243
+
244
+ iChan/Zchan
245
+ - Has iOS version.
246
+ - Zchan available on Google Play Store.
247
+ - Paid app but free version available here: https://zchan.app/download/android/iChan.apk.
248
+ - Open source but the repo is months behind release
249
+ - Russian-developed, so it has a focus on Russian chans.
250
+
251
+ Mobichan
252
+ - Still early in development.
253
+ - Has a different look to any of the others.
254
+ - Thread view very slick.
255
+
256
+ Chance
257
+ - Has iOS version
258
+ - Open source, https://lmgt.org/?q=flutter+imageboard+browser
259
+ - Has built-in captcha solver
260
+ - Supports multiple boards.
261
+
262
+ Chana
263
+ - ???
264
+
265
+ Proprietary:
266
+
267
+ Read Chan
268
+ - Available on Google Play Store.
269
+ - Slick catalog view and board selection.
270
+ - Very fast.
271
+ - Lacks some features of the others.
272
+
273
+ Omnichan
274
+ - Recently Resurrected
275
+ - Available from https://github.com/PhobosOne/Omnichan
276
+ - Currently quite buggy
277
+ --- 92871416
278
+ >>92860706 (OP)
279
+ Love me some Kuroba.
280
+ --- 92871588
281
+ >>92869946
282
+ >Try again
283
+ it's annoying though
284
+ --- 92871611
285
+ >>92871405
286
+ thanks for this index anon
287
+ btw which one is best?
288
+ --- 92871626
289
+ how to select specific text from a post?
290
+ quote text quotes all texts from the post
291
+ --- 92871633
292
+ >>92871611
293
+ since clover is broken, id say blue clover since it's the least bloated
294
+ --- 92871634
295
+ >>92871588
296
+ It shouldn't keep doing that.
297
+ --- 92871641
298
+ >>92871626
299
+ forgot to mention
300
+ it's about kuroba
301
+ --- 92871879
302
+ >>92870902
303
+ I can live without a custom theme but the lack of the catalog is a deal breaker for me. From what I read in the repo issues he's been working on new stuff but he has been cucked by a bugged google dependencies that prevents him from baking the apk or something like that
304
+ --- 92872285
305
+ >>92871405
306
+ >Read Chan
307
+ >- Available on Google Play Store.
308
+ >- Slick catalog view and board selection.
309
+ >- Very fast.
310
+ >- Lacks some features of the others.
311
+ trying this now
312
+ --- 92872613
313
+ Blue Clover just werks
314
+ --- 92872833
315
+ Chance is best imageboard browser hands down
316
+ --- 92873006
317
+ >>92872833
318
+ This
319
+ --- 92873487
320
+ Chance looks fine, but I can't get rid of the blur effects when holding over an image for preview, no one is over my shoulder trying to see my screen, lol
321
+ --- 92873596
322
+ >>92873487
323
+ Drag to the opposite corner while holding to unblur/zoom
324
+ --- 92873638
325
+ >>92873596
326
+ I understood how it works, I just find it stupid, not being able to disable it is a deal breaker for me.
327
+ --- 92873701
328
+ >>92872833
329
+ >Chance is best imageboard browser hands down
330
+ It's kind of ugly because of Flutter.
331
+ --- 92873711
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+ >>92860706 (OP)
333
+ >please allow up to 5 seconds...
334
+ >5 seconds...
335
+ So that was a fucking lie.
336
+ --- 92873728
337
+ >>92873638
338
+ I have no objections to adding an option to change it to how you want. Still want the zooming on drag, just no blur?
339
+ --- 92873731
340
+ >>92873711
341
+ just reset the useragent to default. cloudflare bullshit.
342
+ --- 92873764
343
+ >>92873728
344
+ Oh, thanks, and yes, still zooming, only no blur, a higher min zoom would also be nice
345
+ --- 92873805
346
+ >>92873731
347
+ It's not set to cloudflare.
348
+ --- 92874552
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+ >>92865551
350
+ >muh rushin hackurth
351
+ Go outside
352
+ --- 92874898
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+ >>92860836
354
+ Heh
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+ --- 92875067
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+ >>92869885
357
+ --- 92875088
358
+ >>92870902
359
+ --- 92875094
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+ >>92874552
361
+ >Go outside
362
+ No
363
+ --- 92875213
364
+ >>92875094
365
+ --- 92876636
366
+ >>92875088
367
+ Ugly.
368
+ --- 92876698
369
+ >>92866637
370
+ https://github.com/TrixiEther/DashchanFork/releases
371
+ https://github.com/TrixiEther/Dashchan-Meta
372
+ --- 92877507
373
+ >>92861352
374
+ Can you give me the settings.hive file for 4chan? I added it with the username and all but it still goes to the testchan.
375
+ --- 92877596
376
+ >>92877507
377
+ Huh try pressing the synchronize button? How are you running the app that you can access the hive files???
378
+ --- 92879553
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+ bump
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+ --- 92879740
381
+ >>92877596
382
+ It was jailbroken but I just took it into safe mode and now it works. Thanks a lot for the app.
383
+ --- 92880801
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+ Bump
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+ --- 92881886
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+ >>92865551
387
+ Been using since the initial beta. Fuck piggers, simple as.
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+ --- 92882436
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+ KurobaEx making anons seethe since day 1 (one), lol.
390
+ Why don't you use what you like and stfu, op?
391
+ --- 92882610
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+ >>92882436
393
+ I use kurobadev but settle for its image issues.
394
+ Ex will ever be a failure from a usability perspective.
395
+ --- 92882628
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+ >>92882610
397
+ will only ever*
398
+ Phoneposting as we speak.
399
+ --- 92882776
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+ >>92860706 (OP)
401
+ We need a 4chan client made in elixir.
402
+ Also do any of these support Android themes icons yet?
g/92861388.txt CHANGED
@@ -254,3 +254,368 @@ Kek. The cope. The bootlicking.
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  >>92870339
255
  >1600$ for the same shit as last year.
256
  Its not though, just the upgrade from 8 Gen 1 to Gen 2 is huge. Just look at the S22 series to S23 for example. Not saying it's worth $1.6k but there should be significant improvements to performance, battery life, and thermals just based on the SoC.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>92870339
255
  >1600$ for the same shit as last year.
256
  Its not though, just the upgrade from 8 Gen 1 to Gen 2 is huge. Just look at the S22 series to S23 for example. Not saying it's worth $1.6k but there should be significant improvements to performance, battery life, and thermals just based on the SoC.
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+ --- 92870448
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+ >>92861388 (OP)
259
+ Wanted to share my current thoughts and feelings with one of my two phones that I own. I have two phones, a Samsung A71 since late 2020 as my main essential phone for regular usage and work. And my Blackshark 4 Pro for gaming andmedia consumption.
260
+
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+ >https://global.blackshark.com/pages/blackshark4pro
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+
263
+ Technically a Xiaomi phone as well since it uses a MIUI OS skin, used for gaming any mobile games worth my while. I'd very much play FPS or shooter mobile games since the Blackshark 4 Pro's got shoulder mounted trigger buttons that make playing and shooting in shooter games in mobile a whole lot more easier and giving you an advantage over others that don't got a gaming phone.
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+
265
+ I guess a CONS of using this phone is it is stuck at Android 11 as far as I'm aware since the Blckshark 4 Pro was released about during 2021. But its Global version that has Google and Google Services enabled was released much later at 2022, months after 2021. Thus, it is stuck at Android 11 whereas most mainstream phone brands already got Android 12 at the time and now most major phone brands have Android 13 already. Up to now the Blackshark 4 Pro is still in Android 11 but does still get security updates at the very least. I guess despite being stuck in Android 11, this is still a good phone because of its specs, hardware and Snapdragon 888 chipset and 5G. Even if I one day get a better phone to replace my Samsun A71, I'll still keep my Blackshark 4 Pro for a very long time since it is a right proper gaming phone. Plus it is an excellent media machine thanks to AMOLED screen and has dual Hi-Res speakers that're pretty loud.
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+
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+ Eventually I may be upgrading/replacing my Samsung A71 with a more newer mid-range phone or even older flagship phone. But I will be keeping the Blackshark 4 Pro as a gaming and general media consumption, plus it s dual HiRes speakers make it a good and loud music player too. Even despite it being stuck in Android 11.
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+ --- 92870844
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+ >>92870417
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+ Sorry, but that's just cope. And it applies to Samsung too. But at least Samsung had a good product before (good screen, good software support, good camera, build quality and top tier logistics/customer support) that was in need of a good CPU. Sony has a mediocre product for which they refuse to acknowledge the downsides and just inflate the price.
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+ A 1600$ *GOOD* Sony product should have all the following:
272
+ - latest gen screen from Samsung (match all secondary specs like brightness and color gamut), 1440p or less, 120hz. They can keep their 21:9 meme, but 19:9 or 20:9 would be better.
273
+ - Good camera, latest gen sensor and computational photography. I know comp photos are a meme, but getting BTFO'd by other manufacturers that use your sensors is unacceptable.
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+ - 3.5mm jack with proper amplification. LG G7 tier at the minimum.
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+ - 4 years of *timely* software updates. I don't know how Sony had fallen behind Xiaomi here. They still have one of the best AOSP implementation on the market. Bootloader unlocking with no stupid DRM shit would also be nice.
276
+ - Proper stereo front facing speakers. Pixel 6 tier at the minimum. If there's going to be bezels, speakers have to be top tier. Getting BTFO'd by a smaller iphone is not acceptable.
277
+ - >5000mAh battery + >40w wired charging + 15w qi charging
278
+ - keep the differentiating factors that give the device its personality (minimalist tool-like design, camera button)
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+ --- 92870931
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+ >>92870844
281
+ I don't disagree.
282
+ --- 92871075
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+ >>92870339
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+ >having to carry a dongle
285
+ --- 92871171
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+ >>92871075
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+ It's not about carrying a dongle, you mouthbreather. Apple made a much better audio implementation that they sell for 9$, which means that the BoM is like 2-3$. Sony couldn't be bothered to implement a good circuit on their 1600$ phone, even though the 3.5mm jack is on their marketing specs.
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+ --- 92871262
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+ >>92870844
290
+ I agree too.
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+ --- 92871366
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+ why is my chrome doing this
293
+ --- 92871370
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+ oh shit its here
295
+ https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_13_ultra-12236.php
296
+ --- 92871386
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+ >>92871171
298
+ Holy fuck this. I was blown away at how good my shitty moto g8 sounds with its headphone jack compared to my xperia 10 iv. Sony is trolling so hard I bet all Sony employees use iPhone or Samsung
299
+ --- 92871408
300
+ >>92871370
301
+ >16gb ram
302
+ oof
303
+ --- 92871442
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+ i want to root a phone but also make it usable, any recs? i have a realme 7 pro right now but i don't think it's rootable.
305
+ --- 92871468
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+ >>92871442
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+ pixels are v easy to root, no custom recovery though
308
+ --- 92871653
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+ samshit more like same shit
310
+ --- 92871654
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+ Retard here. Is it possible to store apps on sd card? Please enlighten me, I can't trust pajeets on youtube
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+ --- 92871670
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+ I want pyro archon phone.
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+ --- 92871768
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+ >>92868483
316
+ 9T pro's camera Was/IS THAT good. I have found no reason to change my 9t pro for another phone, I kinda wanted the pixel7 pro but O feel its not that much better
317
+ --- 92871859
318
+ >>92871768
319
+ If all you had before was mid-range chinkshit, a pixel will feel like a leap in camera quality. Had the pixel 3,4 and 6 pro and migrated to Samsung S22U because of 5g/vowifi. The camera on the Samsung is top tier, but the pixel 6 pro basically got a perfect, contrasty, well exposed picture every single time.
320
+ --- 92872082
321
+ So I ordered Pixel 6a because my old xiaoshit won't last half a day but it looks like 7a is coming in 3 weeks. Should I cancel my order and wait out the 7a? It's going to be more expensive and no idea when it's going to come to my eastern europoor country.
322
+ --- 92872121
323
+ >>92872082
324
+ Which country? Do you have an official Google store? If not, 5g, vowifi and volte will not work.
325
+ --- 92872154
326
+ enjoy your exyshit
327
+ --- 92872281
328
+ >>92872121
329
+ Czechia. I'm ok with missing 5g, I've read somewhere it might come soon™ though.
330
+ --- 92872292
331
+ >>92872154
332
+ No one is using exynos anymore lmao
333
+ --- 92872425
334
+ >>92865585
335
+ Based
336
+ --- 92872442
337
+ >>92872292
338
+ google is
339
+ --- 92872462
340
+ >>92872082
341
+ You can find a 6a for $300 right now, whereas the 7a will most likely cost $500 on launch. If you're ok with paying more for 90hz then I'd wait for the 7a, otherwise keep the order. Have a 6a myself, amazing phone.
342
+ --- 92872723
343
+ >>92871859
344
+ Interesting. Do you run Grapheneos with it too? I am thinking about buying a used pixel 6a and install Grapheneos on it
345
+ --- 92872828
346
+ >>92872281
347
+ I wouldn't bet on it. Vowifi is a bigger deal to me. I used to miss calls in my apartment on my pixels due to weak signal.
348
+
349
+ >>92872723
350
+ >Interesting. Do you run Grapheneos with it too?
351
+ No, I'm not autistic. I gave up on custom ROMs after the Nexus 6p.
352
+ --- 92873165
353
+ >>92861388 (OP)
354
+ Upgraded to an S20 FE from my old piece of shit Galaxy A8 brand new for $450 CAD. Thing is super snappy, no slowdowns or lag and having the SD card slot is a nice bonus. Only thing holding it back is that it's not going to get any new Android updates but honestly I don't really give a shit about that. Feels like this phone will last me for the next 2-3 years. Couldn't imagine paying over $1k for a brand new phone unless you're into gaming or whatever.
355
+ --- 92873962
356
+ Realme is actually better than Xiaomi and Samsung.
357
+ --- 92874092
358
+ >>92873962
359
+ Fake. Guys the S23 and Galaxy buds live is the best combo ever. Miui is just an apple UI clone with shit ram management. Oneui is actually functional and has every feature imaginable.
360
+ --- 92874248
361
+ Looking to upgrade from my Redmi Note 9 pro. The camera and the torch are borked. I could also live without bloatwares full of ads.
362
+ I don't really care about the camera quality what I want is a good balance between, performance, battery life screen size/res. I use the game mostly to watch vids, play games, 4chan and phone stuff.
363
+ Budget is 250-700eur max. 800 if it's something substantially better than 700 price range. Above 400eur price I expect the phone to be sturdy and last at least 5 years.
364
+ --- 92874452
365
+ >>92874248
366
+ >Above 400eur price I expect the phone to be sturdy and last at least 5 years.
367
+ iPhone unironically
368
+ --- 92874913
369
+ iPhone 15 mini when
370
+ --- 92875152
371
+ >>92874452
372
+ I'll pass on apple desu.
373
+ Thoughts on OnePlus 11?
374
+ --- 92875257
375
+ >>92861388 (OP)
376
+ Guys, I have £500 saved for a new phone. Should I wait for the Pixel 7A?
377
+ --- 92875466
378
+ >>92875257
379
+ no
380
+ --- 92875492
381
+ >>92875152
382
+ You'd pass on Apple, but expect a fucking OnePlus to last 5 years?
383
+ --- 92875618
384
+ >>92875466
385
+ Why not? And what SHOULD I get for that money?
386
+ --- 92875849
387
+ >>92875492
388
+ >You'd pass on Apple, but expect a fucking OnePlus to last 5 years?
389
+ I don't know shit about phones and I don't trust crapple products.
390
+ --- 92876762
391
+ >>92875618
392
+ >why not
393
+ 60 fucking hertz, lmao
394
+ --- 92876785
395
+ >>92876762
396
+ Pixel 7A will be 90Hz
397
+ --- 92876805
398
+ >>92861388 (OP)
399
+ How do you like your punch out cameras: centered or in the corner? Xperia users need not apply
400
+ --- 92877055
401
+ >>92861388 (OP)
402
+ Unihertz Tank or DOOGEE V Max? I want a phone that won't break when accidentally dropped or spilled on and has a big ass battery so that I'd never have to worry if my phone is sufficiently charged e.g. during a sudden blackout (physical keyboard would be nice too, but I don't think there are any rugged phones with it). Unihertz Tank lasts longer on the full charge, has an audio jack and there were times I wished I had a 1200 lumen flashlight on a phone, but V Max has so much better specs for similar price, that, unless there's something wrong with it, it's hard to justify Unihertz.
403
+ --- 92877170
404
+ >>92867488
405
+ I'd fuck some of those pajeetas
406
+ --- 92877231
407
+ how quickly do Xperia phones get on sale?
408
+
409
+ I really want to get a 5 V but it'll probably be $1000 MSRP, I guess it will lower its price to at least $800 after a few months ?
410
+ --- 92877514
411
+ >>92863878
412
+ Is her data turned on/ did she buy a phone that actually works in your country
413
+ --- 92877564
414
+ >>92865585
415
+ If they finally release an Xperia ace 4 or the 10 5 in the us, then sure I'll get one, but I'm not paying 1200 for a smartphone. Hell, i might end up getting a pixel 8 despite being google since I've been waiting for a year and a half now for a handy modern phone to come down in price and all the good ones (5 IV, z9, s23) don't really have discounts that don't tie into a plan
416
+ Also any prediction on whether Google will finally not shit the bed this year, i didn't hear nearly as many issues with the pixel 7 but I'm still confident they can find some way to screw up
417
+ --- 92877602
418
+ >>92867055
419
+ Go to phone sized to see the actual size of the phone and not just the diagonal, people always ignore bezels which is why pRedditors were seething about how the pixel 8 screen size going from 5.8 to 6.16 is the phone getting larger despite the external dimensions being the same.
420
+ --- 92877687
421
+ only iOS or pixels (especially with GrapheneOS) are worth it m8ies, the rest is trash tier :-]
422
+ --- 92877700
423
+ >>92869191
424
+ Why are you using Twitter black lady language, talk like a normal person
425
+ --- 92877749
426
+ >>92874248
427
+ Xperia 5 III or 5 IV but really you should wait for the 5 V.
428
+ --- 92877757
429
+ >>92872082
430
+ Tensor 1 chip in 6a is pretty bad in regards to efficiency and it's modem sucks ass, tensor 2 seems to be somewhat better in that regard plus the phone overall is a massive improvement. If you can, i would wait for the 7a to go on sale
431
+ --- 92877776
432
+ >>92870339
433
+ Some next level cope.
434
+ --- 92877793
435
+ >>92866363
436
+ Nope. Nothing better than that rn, until the Xperias come out.
437
+ --- 92877810
438
+ >>92877231
439
+ Aren't sonys usually more like 1200 or am i mistaken, but i think they usually come out in the fall and go on sale around the new year
440
+ --- 92877835
441
+ >>92869191
442
+ This. Wanting updates without knowing what those updates do is the biggest cancer on this generation. That and Apple.
443
+ --- 92877886
444
+ I want a phone with a perfectly rectangular screen.
445
+ What is my best option?
446
+ --- 92877901
447
+ >>92871171
448
+ >Apple made a much better audio implementation that they sell for 9$,
449
+ Apple shill trying to downplay Sony is the funniest shit ever.
450
+ --- 92877911
451
+ >>92865585
452
+ I love my Xperia 5 II, I don't know what more you need in a phone, except maybe better camera?
453
+ Its lightweight, it has a nice feeling when held, no case of course. High quality build, bezels, front speakers.
454
+ How is there even competition.
455
+ Ive only had it get hot after some time on long video calls.
456
+ But even then I just put it under water once and it cools down.
457
+ --- 92877966
458
+ >>92873165
459
+ Glad you like it anon.
460
+ --- 92877993
461
+ >>92866363
462
+ Does the ufs4.0 on 256gb and higher models even matter vs the 3.1 on the 128gb version?
463
+ --- 92878033
464
+ >>92876805
465
+ No notch > Corner circle > Center circle > Teardrop circle > iPhone's forehead notch > Dynamic island
466
+ --- 92878039
467
+ >>92877886
468
+ Nubia Z50 Ultra
469
+ --- 92878137
470
+ >>92876785
471
+ That's better, but it will still have Exyshit 2100.
472
+ --- 92878164
473
+ >>92876805
474
+ Centred is better for daily use and vidya. Corner is better for videos/movies.
475
+ --- 92878176
476
+ >>92877901
477
+ Nice try retard, I've owned multiple Sony phones and other audio products from them. I've never owned any apple products.
478
+ >Imagine thinking picrel is acceptable for a 1600$ media oriented smartphone from the brand that makes 1000$ studio headphones and hi-fi equipment
479
+ 5ohm output impedance too. Which means it will sound like shit with any BA IEM.
480
+
481
+ If you're unironically okay with this, you have to admit you just want a jack to plug in your shitty 2006 car aux, not because it provides any meaningful sound quality improvement over BT.
482
+ --- 92878195
483
+ >>92877776
484
+ >No argument
485
+ --- 92878196
486
+ >>92877993
487
+ UFS 3.1 is fast, but 4 is even faster especially in random operations.
488
+ --- 92878666
489
+ >>92878039
490
+ >rounded corners
491
+ nope
492
+ --- 92878715
493
+ Thinking of getting a Samsung A53.
494
+ I don't game or watch movies on my phones. It's mostly just for web browsing, pictures, and gps apps.
495
+
496
+ Anyone have one?
497
+ --- 92878744
498
+ >>92876805
499
+ No punchout camera
500
+ --- 92878830
501
+ >>92878196
502
+ Yeah but in real world applications how much of an effect is there, I don't even know what you would do on a phone that would use the storage in that way, maybe recording 8k video? Similarly, how much is the efficiency really benefiting, I dont know how much storage access contributes to power consumption on a phone.
503
+ --- 92879194
504
+ >>92878715
505
+ Got a Samsung a51 for work since 2020. Still gets updated regularly and it's running Android 13. Decently fast too. I can imagine the a53 is better in all aspects. Do you have any other options?
506
+ --- 92879392
507
+ >>92871171
508
+ >apple made such a great feature that costs me 9 buck to use
509
+ --- 92879454
510
+ >>92879392
511
+ >Whataboutism
512
+ The argument applies to apple too, genius.
513
+ --- 92879455
514
+ Should I just get a discounted Pixel 7 instead of the 7a for my mom? Does Samsung have any mid-range priced equivalents? She uses a Samsung tablet so sticking to OneUI would be a benefit
515
+ Canada btw
516
+ --- 92879686
517
+ >>92878666
518
+ Why would you want pointed edges on a phone? lmao retard
519
+ --- 92879695
520
+ >Be happy with Note20+
521
+ >broke the lens over the back cameras
522
+ >don't want to bother replacing it
523
+ >don't need anything crazy
524
+ >S22 is the same price as the S23
525
+
526
+ wtf? When did 1-2 year old phones not drop in value?
527
+ --- 92879767
528
+ >>92879695
529
+ it's the new normal.
530
+ --- 92879838
531
+ >>92879767
532
+ Back around 2010 it seemed like huge leaps and bounds were made between phones (well, not iphones, they lagged behind for years)
533
+
534
+ Now I can't tell, besides the extreme use of the camera, the difference in the phones from year to year.
535
+
536
+ Nothing big or innovative has come or gone. I'm not some poorfag teenage who has to watch TV, Movies, or game on my phone. I don't care about 4k or 8k video.
537
+
538
+ When will phones start releasing new shit every other year?
539
+ --- 92879928
540
+ What are some good and reliable resources to learn more about the technical aspects of the Android OS? Looking mostly for stuff about kernel, processes, multithreading, deadlocks and memory/file management. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
541
+ --- 92880002
542
+ >>92878830
543
+ 8k recording would benefit sequential writing, which both are up to. The random writes boost is applicable in day to day tasks, opening applications, caching, indexing/searching etc.
544
+ --- 92880046
545
+ >>92879695
546
+ Avoid the 22 and 21 series. The SoCs are extremely inefficient. Unless ypu don't care about battery and are fine with 4 hours of SOT and trash performance and thermals
547
+ --- 92880117
548
+ >>92880046
549
+ this is helpful, thanks anon. Really don't care about getting a new phone but I do have to take photos for work (lab science) and they don't like the quality of my broken lens shit. Moneys not really an issue but fuck me, 1100 bucks is a little bullshit
550
+ --- 92880160
551
+ >>92880117
552
+ Samsung=bloatware
553
+ Hope you like Tik Tok, Facebook, and MS apps taking up your storage permanently
554
+ --- 92880231
555
+ >>92880117
556
+ Yeah, get the something from S23 series. 21 and 22 are actually worse than 20 series.
557
+ --- 92880381
558
+ >>92879695
559
+ Since performance stagnated and Samsung started removing features from the base model. But there is no reason to go for those over getting the newest because the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 isn't a flaming housefire of a chip.
560
+ --- 92880542
561
+ has any S23+/Ultra anon, or anywhere else on the net, tested out RAM management with RAM+ on vs having it off? On previous phones it would generally get negative reception due to slow ram, but with S23 series having LPDDR5X maybe it's better now?
562
+ --- 92880569
563
+ >>92869191
564
+ >>92877835
565
+ Cope faggots. Android always has the worst zero-days, and security through open source as a concept is retarded.
566
+
567
+ Idiot incels.
568
+ --- 92880661
569
+ Saaaar be careful of the zero-day! You are a valuable target sarrrr
570
+ --- 92880751
571
+ >>92880542
572
+ Idk but I instantly turned it off when I got my s23 ultra and haven't had any issues
573
+ --- 92880760
574
+ >>92880542
575
+ I keep it off because 12GB is enough to keep Genshin, Firefox with 10-15 tabs, NewPipe, AIMP, X-plore KurobaEx, and maybe a couple of other small applications open at the same time just fine.
576
+ --- 92880879
577
+ I love my Realme GT 2 Pro.
578
+ --- 92881042
579
+ >>92880569
580
+ This retard thinks he's important enough for bad actors to waste their time on him. Zero common sense as usual.
581
+ --- 92881099
582
+ (((>>92881042)))
583
+ --- 92881170
584
+ >>92881099
585
+ Post nose
586
+ --- 92881180
587
+ is there a budget 3.5mm jack, microsd /g/ memephone of the moment?
588
+ --- 92881199
589
+ >>92881170
590
+ How about (You) post a timestamp with your hand on pork to prove you're not a rabbi.
591
+ --- 92881234
592
+ >>92881199
593
+ Post foreskin
594
+ --- 92881697
595
+ for my fellow SEAniggas, Galaxy A54 or M54?
596
+ --- 92881825
597
+ >>92881697
598
+ >M54
599
+ Holy fuck, why does A54 even exist? M54 all day.
600
+ --- 92881868
601
+ >>92881697
602
+ m54 dont minf the local sammy pedo
603
+ --- 92882448
604
+ >>92879695
605
+ S22 is still pretty new and you can find it for cheaper on ebay.
606
+
607
+ That said, get a Note 20 Ultra or S23 Ultra.
608
+ --- 92882491
609
+ >>92880569
610
+ >admits he doesn't know what his updates do
611
+ --- 92882511
612
+ >>92881180
613
+ A52s or A52 5G
614
+ Xperia 10 IV
615
+ Moto G82 or G100
616
+ --- 92882678
617
+ >>92882491
618
+ Meds now.
619
+ --- 92882825
620
+ >>92882678
621
+ The problem with Android is not "0 days" it's fragmentation and OEMs not updating models. Those "0 days" are weeks and months and years old by the time a script kiddy uses it to exploit your phone. Retards like >>92881042 run Android 7 with way way WAY out of date security patches, but thinks it's ok because he can still Snapchat other 16 year olds. Apps still run, why bother using up to date software? There's no need to patch the numerous vulnerabilies found since the software on your ancient phone was released. Kek.
g/92861499.txt CHANGED
@@ -180,3 +180,275 @@ Upgrading to a fresh release is silly. Right now, 37 has reached an acceptable l
180
  --- 92870247
181
  >>92866636
182
  It's a distro for IBM to test bleeding edge features that might one day make their way into RHEL. Unlike Arch, Fedora comes with a lot more default subsystems, like network managers, bootloaders, filesystems, and can decide to switch from one to another for a specific release (yum to dnf on 22, ext4 to btrfs on 33, pulseaudio to pipewire in 34 etc etc). I believe on Arch you'd have to adopt such changes manually. For the end user, the fixed point release cycle means you can choose whether you want to adopt new features as soon as they become available, or pick a more mature release that's been out for 6+ months.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
180
  --- 92870247
181
  >>92866636
182
  It's a distro for IBM to test bleeding edge features that might one day make their way into RHEL. Unlike Arch, Fedora comes with a lot more default subsystems, like network managers, bootloaders, filesystems, and can decide to switch from one to another for a specific release (yum to dnf on 22, ext4 to btrfs on 33, pulseaudio to pipewire in 34 etc etc). I believe on Arch you'd have to adopt such changes manually. For the end user, the fixed point release cycle means you can choose whether you want to adopt new features as soon as they become available, or pick a more mature release that's been out for 6+ months.
183
+ --- 92871507
184
+ fedora 38 coming out on tuesday? does anyone know what time?
185
+ --- 92871702
186
+ >>92869275
187
+ Yes, you can
188
+ https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel/build-custom-kernel/
189
+
190
+ Also you can just edit
191
+ /etc/selinux/config and set SELINUX=disabled.
192
+ --- 92871922
193
+ >>92871507
194
+ Supposedly should be about now, 14:00 UTC
195
+ --- 92872086
196
+ f36 bros we had a good run...
197
+ --- 92872159
198
+ >>92871702
199
+ thanks.
200
+ I think I'm going to use nobara's kernel since it comes without selinux
201
+ --- 92872169
202
+ oh shit son its live
203
+ im gonna do it now
204
+ --- 92872881
205
+ >>92869275
206
+ Why wouldn't you want it? Fedora has policies preconfigured for most apps in their repos, and it's far more granular than apparmor (which zero distros ship policies for in any form).
207
+ You should be ignoring the opinions of every meds requirer that claims its government spyware. It's fucking open source.
208
+ --- 92873576
209
+ Just finished upgrading from dnf
210
+ --- 92873594
211
+ >>92872169
212
+ Do it through terminal
213
+ --- 92873629
214
+ So this is first time me upgrading fedora. Do i need to reinstall rmpfusion, flatpacks etc?
215
+ --- 92873799
216
+ >>92873629
217
+ >Do i need to reinstall rmpfusion, flatpacks etc?
218
+ no its automatic.
219
+ use this guide https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading/
220
+ i assume you're on fedora workstation so recommended way to upgrade is through the Software Store. You can also upgrade through CLI but the GUI method is easiest.
221
+ --- 92873880
222
+ >>92863507
223
+ The opposite, you should never have a swap partition in permanent storage due to information leakage.
224
+ --- 92874084
225
+ anything new for kde in 38?
226
+ --- 92874733
227
+ >>92861499 (OP)
228
+ Fucking Gnome software piece of shit doesn't work for upgrade. AGAIN. AND AGAIN
229
+ I click download, it spins for a few secs and then nothing the download button reappears, and I made sure to have enough space both on my /home directory and / root directory.
230
+ It's been years now that this shit isn't working and I have to do the install manually on the terminal.
231
+ Fuck gnome software.
232
+ --- 92874806
233
+ >>92861499 (OP)
234
+ just installed
235
+ --- 92874834
236
+ Fedora Tumbleweed would be perfect.
237
+
238
+ Rawhide is shit.
239
+ --- 92874984
240
+ >>92874834
241
+ How would Fedora Tumbleweed be any better than openSUSE Tumbleweed?
242
+ --- 92875140
243
+ >>92874733
244
+ nigga, I've been removing PackageKit by default on every installation since F21. i'm glad to hear things haven't improved lol
245
+ --- 92875242
246
+ >>92875140
247
+ what's packagekit
248
+ --- 92875416
249
+ >>92866547
250
+ >Do I have to wait for the hotfixes like in most software these days?
251
+ Yes, these bugs were not fixed in time for the release date.
252
+ https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/milestone/38/final/buglist
253
+ --- 92875444
254
+ >>92867703
255
+ >Elaborate
256
+ He won't. He's talking out of his ass like all Arch faggots do.
257
+ --- 92875465
258
+ >>92873594
259
+ --- 92875489
260
+ >>92875242
261
+ another name from gnome-software. GUI package management has been dead to me since day 1 on Linux.
262
+ --- 92875507
263
+ >>92874984
264
+ >different technologies
265
+ >different packages
266
+ >different package manager
267
+ >different comunities
268
+ are you serious with your stupid question?
269
+ --- 92875509
270
+ *this kills the /g/ shills*
271
+ --- 92875550
272
+ >>92875242
273
+ don't listen to this faggot >>92875489
274
+ everything he said is wrong
275
+ --- 92875576
276
+ >>92875509
277
+ Doesn't work on Firefox, does it?
278
+ --- 92875626
279
+ >>92875576
280
+ You need to set it up to use it the same way you would the KDE picker, it's just a setting in about:config.
281
+ --- 92875655
282
+ >>92875626
283
+ Oh shit, I think I'm gonna go back to GNOME now.
284
+ --- 92875744
285
+ >>92861499 (OP)
286
+ when the fuck am i going to be able to set different wallpapers for each screen in gnome
287
+ --- 92875747
288
+ >>92875550
289
+ why so defensive over some piece of shit software? use whatever you want, i don't give a fuck lol
290
+ --- 92875842
291
+ >>92875416
292
+ Looks like the 0% volume is the biggest issue on its spins.
293
+ --- 92875903
294
+ >>92875626
295
+ which setting exactly?
296
+ --- 92875954
297
+ >>92875903
298
+ set widget.use-xdg-desktop-portal.file-picker to 1
299
+ --- 92875993
300
+ >>92875954
301
+ it just werks.
302
+ thanks anon.
303
+ --- 92876004
304
+ >>92866649
305
+ >stupid little infighting over this crap when you can just use all of them is dumb.
306
+ I don't know why anyone uses any of this crap what's wrong with the terminal?
307
+ what's the fucking point of using linux if you won't use the terminal?
308
+ zoomers make me sick.
309
+ --- 92876015
310
+ >>92861499 (OP)
311
+ Thanks but I'm sticking with Debian stable.
312
+ --- 92876028
313
+ >>92861499 (OP)
314
+ No proprietary drivers
315
+ --- 92876177
316
+ >>92866649
317
+ >having stupid little infighting over this crap when you can just use all of them is dumb.
318
+ It's just autism. There's no point in me using Linux the way I don't want to use it. If I wanted to give myself a less pleasant experience for the sake of practicality, I'd just go back to Windows.
319
+ --- 92876193
320
+ anyone used the fedora iot version for remote fleet of computers?
321
+ --- 92876222
322
+ Does Fedora 38 have gtk4 4.11?
323
+ --- 92876359
324
+ >>92861499 (OP)
325
+ Why are you using Debian at all? it's not 2008 anymore deb distro have sucked major balls for 12 fucking years now openSUSE, Fedora, and Arch are all you really need and nothing else
326
+ --- 92876606
327
+ >>92875507
328
+ But all of them are better in SUSE
329
+ --- 92877177
330
+ >>92876222
331
+ sudo dnf in gtk4
332
+ [sudo] password for ryan:
333
+ Last metadata expiration check: 0:26:06 ago on Tue 18 Apr 2023 12:04:16 PM PDT.
334
+ Package gtk4-4.10.1-1.fc38.x86_64 is already installed.
335
+ --- 92877281
336
+ >>92877177
337
+ thanks ryan
338
+ --- 92877348
339
+ >>92874733
340
+ >https://spins.fedoraproject.org/
341
+ --- 92877485
342
+ I downloaded the KDE plasma spin
343
+ I tried some things
344
+ They haven't updated KWin yet to fix the dumb bug in 165hz displays where 144hz and lower renders at 60fps on wayland
345
+ Mouse wheel shit is kinda broken there too, it's really dodgy
346
+ I suppose if you use xorg this isn't a problem but I didn't have these issues on arch with plasma/wayland, I guess I'll wait it out
347
+ --- 92877490
348
+ >>92877348
349
+ are all of the spins just stock DE(s)?
350
+ --- 92877518
351
+ >>92877485
352
+ thats a kde thing not a fedora thing
353
+ wayland is just super buggy with kde
354
+ be sure to chose x11 in ssdm as wayland is default
355
+ --- 92877540
356
+ >>92877518
357
+ The point is there's already fixes in other distros
358
+ I have a similar issue with opensuse with the mousewheel but at least on xwayland it's doing fine
359
+ --- 92877599
360
+ >>92877540
361
+ >>92877485
362
+ The fix will come eventually since there are KDE devs using Fedora
363
+ --- 92877601
364
+ >>92877490
365
+ as far as i know, yes
366
+ --- 92877662
367
+ >>92877540
368
+ That's the problem with KDE; its release cadence doesn't align with any of the big distros. I don't think anybody should use KDE unless they switch to a rolling release distro.
369
+ --- 92877698
370
+ >>92877490
371
+ They also use different preinstalled programs. LXDE comes with Midori instead of Firefox, for example.
372
+ --- 92877727
373
+ >>92876028
374
+ Fedora ships vanilla Linux with all drivers needed.
375
+ --- 92878441
376
+ >>92865300
377
+ That's literally what it is. The difference is that zswap uses a device while zram doesnt.
378
+ >>92873880
379
+ >you should never have a swap partition in permanent storage due to information leakage
380
+ swapoff -a
381
+ swapon (device)
382
+ Easy.
383
+ --- 92878714
384
+ The new filepicker doesn't work right, I only have thumbnails for some folders but not others seemingly random
385
+ --- 92879034
386
+ >>92873880
387
+ >you should never have a swap partition in permanent storage due to information leakage
388
+ you can just encrypt your swap as well with Luks over LVM
389
+ --- 92879103
390
+ >>92878714
391
+ I was mistaken, you need to open the folder in gnome files and generate thumbnails
392
+ For some reason the gtk filepicker can't do that itself
393
+ --- 92879150
394
+ My review
395
+
396
+ >Still doesn't support 4k scaling out of the box (You have to manually go into display settings and set the scaling to 200%, plus install login settings to set the scaling on GDM.)
397
+ >Prompts you to connect to Google and Microsoft accounts on setup, with only a tiny "skip" button.
398
+ >Makes you reboot for updates
399
+ At least the Gnome software centre is easy to use, like the App Store but without ads and in app purchases, so that is a great advantage.
400
+ --- 92879250
401
+ >>92879150
402
+ Also the Gnome software centre doesn't have all fedora packages available (neofetch for example), so you still need the terminal for some software.
403
+ --- 92879314
404
+ Anyone on nvidia? Is it broken like usual?
405
+ --- 92879423
406
+ Lol it uses webp for wallpapers. Hint Hint Hiro.
407
+ --- 92879789
408
+ Man the upgrade took fucking forever, for whatever reason I was downloading at 30kb/s
409
+ But now I can finally have see thumbnails in the file picker, a great day for the Linux desktop (scrolling is still completely fucking and bugged when scrolling large folder)
410
+ --- 92879816
411
+ what's new in 38 besides gnome 44?
412
+ --- 92879914
413
+ >>92879423
414
+ oh shit they actually have nice looking wallpaper this time
415
+ --- 92879922
416
+ >>92879789
417
+ just 20 more years
418
+ --- 92880111
419
+ >>92875954
420
+ I can't believe it. The meme is finally dead, holy shit.
421
+ --- 92880155
422
+ >>92880111
423
+ checkers and gnomepilled
424
+ --- 92881317
425
+ remove nautilus
426
+ install thunar
427
+ --- 92881338
428
+ >>92881317
429
+ does that actually work?
430
+ --- 92881674
431
+ codecs are fucked in 38
432
+ --- 92881709
433
+ >>92881674
434
+ ???
435
+ --- 92882329
436
+ >>92881709
437
+ You can't install codecs on Fedora 38
438
+ --- 92882462
439
+ >>92882329
440
+ Just wait 20 years for the patents to expire. I waited out mp3 and gif.
441
+ --- 92882707
442
+ >>92881674
443
+ do you really need them right this sec? bro just wait for the other side of the world to wake up so they can update their repos and shit
444
+ --- 92882735
445
+ >>92881674
446
+ Let me give you faggots a tip.
447
+ Don't install / upgrade Fedora on release day. Oldfags know to wait like at least two weeks if not longer to let things settle.
448
+ --- 92882765
449
+ >>92881674
450
+ >get the mesa-va-drivers-freeworld source RPM
451
+ >rebuild it
452
+ >install it
453
+ >???
454
+ >PROFIT
g/92862612.txt CHANGED
@@ -121,3 +121,44 @@ No
121
  how im supposed to control+F this thread reeeeeeeeeee!
122
  --- 92869927
123
  Nuphy Halo 65 no cap
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
121
  how im supposed to control+F this thread reeeeeeeeeee!
122
  --- 92869927
123
  Nuphy Halo 65 no cap
124
+ --- 92871149
125
+ >>92869459
126
+ Based slab enjoyer
127
+ --- 92871258
128
+ >>92862612 (OP)
129
+ Never try again.
130
+
131
+ I miss Burt and Dactylman, Foam/blog faggots, and shillbots have made /mkg/ far less appealing the last few months.
132
+ --- 92873125
133
+ >>92867970
134
+ >$200
135
+ a second-hand HHKB
136
+ --- 92873966
137
+ >>92864227
138
+ If you want the best 75% then look no further than the Monsgeek M1. It is a premium aluminum kit meaning you will have to add in switches and keycaps at cost, but Monsgeek also provides those as well. The tactile switch provided is by Akko and it is the Akko CS Jelly Blue. A smooth medium-light force switch that also has a small dual tactile bump on press and release. Keycaps are double-shot high quality PBT meaning it is shine resistant.
139
+ --- 92874066
140
+ >>92873966
141
+ Thanks.
142
+ >a small dual tactile bump
143
+ I have mx browns right now, which I find uhh gritty. I'm fine with tactile as long as it's smooth and breaks cleanly.
144
+ --- 92874272
145
+ >>92874066
146
+ I recommend getting the FL ESPORTS FL750. Go for either FSA keycaps as it is a superior profile over the OEM and made of PBT. For the switch go for the V2 White switch. It has three mode connection, 2.4GhZ, Bluetooth and wired for your convenience and the build quality is excellent with gaskets, foam and dampening materials perfectly engineered for the best acoustics. So no need to build or mod your keyboard, it already comes perfect out of the box.
147
+
148
+ https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004363622875.html
149
+ --- 92874479
150
+ >>92874272
151
+ TY. I'll check that out as well.
152
+ --- 92878272
153
+ >>92877998
154
+ is this positive or negative?
155
+ --- 92878522
156
+ >>92878272
157
+ Only a positive if you don't mind your keycaps wearing down faster than better plastics like PBT.
158
+ --- 92878549
159
+ Made the other thread thinking there wasn't one
160
+ --- 92879482
161
+ >>92862612 (OP)
162
+ Christ it's like every cringe thing /g/ is obsessed with in one image. KYS faggot.
163
+ --- 92880563
164
+ gun AND an anime figure weeb cringe shit XDDDD just go fucking kill yourself retarded americunt
g/92863197.txt CHANGED
@@ -372,3 +372,242 @@ This. Just use an existing language and avoid the hell of reinventing a scriptin
372
 
373
  >inb4 lel living off the land security vuln
374
  If your computer doesn't allow users to write software, then it better be embedded in a gas pump or vending machine because it's damn near useless. Even accounting needs excel macros.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
372
 
373
  >inb4 lel living off the land security vuln
374
  If your computer doesn't allow users to write software, then it better be embedded in a gas pump or vending machine because it's damn near useless. Even accounting needs excel macros.
375
+ --- 92871092
376
+ strict yaml has the right idea with separating schema from data, but it's not the end solution
377
+
378
+ the end solution is having the actual config data be completely irrelevant - an implementation detail only interesting to developers - and moving the configuration process to a WYSIWYG GUI automatically generated from schema data that pops up simply from me running "configure" on the command line or having a cog pop up in the file explorer showing that I can configure this program
379
+ --- 92871631
380
+ What does /g/ think of the tree formatting standard. Stumbled upon it and been considering giving it a go:
381
+
382
+ group1
383
+ a \1
384
+ b \2
385
+ c \3
386
+ group2
387
+ a \1
388
+ b \2
389
+ c \3
390
+
391
+
392
+ Note, I did not invent this or am I trying to shill this format. Just curious what others think about it. For people interested: https://github.com/nin-jin/tree.d.
393
+
394
+ I stumbled upon this since I feel like XML, JSON, S-EXPR, INI, YAML all have their own problems.
395
+ --- 92871747
396
+ >>92863369
397
+ Don't care still using .ini
398
+ --- 92871873
399
+ Your configs suck? Try a real programming language.
400
+ https://beepb00p.xyz/configs-suck.html
401
+ --- 92872031
402
+ scfg bitches
403
+ host 4channel.org {
404
+ poster OP {
405
+ fag true
406
+ }
407
+ thread 92863197 {
408
+ fpbp 92863236 92863241 92863598 {
409
+ op_status "absolutely btfo"
410
+ }
411
+ }
412
+ }
413
+
414
+ --- 92872122
415
+ because they're a bad textual format whose only advantage is being piss-easy to write a parser for.
416
+ --- 92872172
417
+ >>92868025
418
+ > No it's not what a schema is for
419
+ Yes it is.
420
+ --- 92872192
421
+ >>92868210
422
+ Turing completeness isn't needed OR desirable for a configuration format, you braindead moron.
423
+ >>92870229
424
+ Fucking retard. See above.
425
+ --- 92872236
426
+ >>92872172
427
+ a schema does not provide structure, it validates structure
428
+ --- 92872256
429
+ >>92871873
430
+ amazingly retarded
431
+ this nigga doesn't know what a config format is for
432
+ >BUT MUH FOR LOOPS
433
+ what a tool
434
+ --- 92872295
435
+ >>92868210
436
+ >>92870229
437
+ >>92871873
438
+ >arbitrary code execution to read some data
439
+ shiggy diggy
440
+ you deserve to get pwned if you do this
441
+ --- 92872314
442
+ >>92872236
443
+ It defines structure.
444
+ --- 92872332
445
+ >>92872314
446
+ A schema is seperate to the data file
447
+ You can look at the data file without the schema and you don't have the context anymore
448
+ --- 92872372
449
+ >>92872332
450
+ >You can look at the data file without the schema
451
+ You can also tie a noose and hang yourself. So what?
452
+ --- 92872380
453
+ >>92872372
454
+ So having the context right there with the data is better than having it without any context
455
+ --- 92872438
456
+ >>92863197 (OP)
457
+ Because the "do everything, using only X" paradigms are inherently shit. Introducing a new concept takes less time than trying to fashion a workaround for the arbitrary restrictions you placed upon yourself
458
+ --- 92872465
459
+ >>92867230
460
+ >S-expression != Lisp
461
+ No they are lisp. Lisp is just another name for that. That's the whole lisp argument that lisp is the purest programing language.
462
+ --- 92872471
463
+ >>92872295
464
+ I don't source my config files from niggers so it's not my problem
465
+ --- 92872494
466
+ >>92864190
467
+ Hi anon, person who can read here
468
+ No it isn't
469
+ --- 92872562
470
+ >>92864190
471
+ --- 92872894
472
+ >>92872471
473
+ >letting data execute arbitrary code
474
+ Like shut the fuck up.
475
+ Go play with your legos or something and let the adults talk.
476
+ --- 92872916
477
+ >>92872465
478
+ No, they aren't.
479
+ You're a retard.
480
+ --- 92872929
481
+ >>92872438
482
+ How are S expressions "a workaround"? To what?
483
+ --- 92872945
484
+ >>92872494
485
+ >>92872562
486
+ Yes it is, samefaggot
487
+ --- 92872964
488
+ >>92872380
489
+ So you plan to make every conceivable datatype part of the data content and therefore the format itself, somehow? Datetimes, enums for a specific purpose, etc.?
490
+ --- 92873266
491
+ >>92872894
492
+ >data
493
+ It's a config file, not a data store. Emacs and Guix have programmable configs and it never caused any problems. It just improves the software
494
+ --- 92873299
495
+ >>92863310
496
+ inferior
497
+
498
+ config:
499
+ font-size: 13
500
+ font-weight: bold
501
+
502
+ --- 92873447
503
+ >>92872916
504
+ Yes they are tell me how lisp diverges from s expressions? Lisp is just programming in s expressions.
505
+ --- 92873775
506
+ >>92872964
507
+ that's too much context
508
+ the amount of passive-aggressive seethe here disguised as an argument is astounding
509
+ --- 92874161
510
+ >>92873775
511
+ Most people here are brainlets that overengineer for things that never happen.
512
+ --- 92875403
513
+ >>92873447
514
+ https://stackoverflow.com/a/10771754
515
+ --- 92875435
516
+ >>92873775
517
+ Can you post a concrete example where having types in the data format itself (which also takes up more space) is better than having it in the schema?
518
+ I genuinely don't see a realistic scenario where that would be better.
519
+ --- 92875500
520
+ Just use maps - they're better for most data representation needs. Or if you need to preserve order, then use array lists. E.g.
521
+
522
+ [:div [:p "hello world] [:button {:color "green"]]
523
+
524
+ --- 92875940
525
+ >>92875500
526
+ This looks better:
527
+ (div (p hello world) (button (color green))
528
+
529
+ --- 92876358
530
+ >>92875403
531
+ If your gripe is that technically list aren't s expressions then that makes them worse for configs. No one wants to have to cons a sequence of things just to technically be an s-expression. If you think
532
+ (a . (b . (c . (d . nil))))
533
+
534
+ Is better than
535
+ (a b c d)
536
+
537
+ You're deranged.
538
+ --- 92876982
539
+ >>92876358
540
+ That has absolutely nothing to do with what I said.
541
+ --- 92877110
542
+ >>92866588
543
+ >>92872465
544
+ >>92873447
545
+ >>92876358
546
+ S-expressions are a *notation*.
547
+ Lisp is a family of *programming languages*.
548
+ Some Lisps *use* S-expressions. Others use M-expressions.
549
+ That in no way means S-expressions *are* Lisp. That's a total non sequitur.
550
+ Even a non-Lisp programming language could hypothetically use S-expressions.
551
+ --- 92877165
552
+ >>92877110
553
+ And, of course, S-expressions can be used as a data serialization format, which has nothing to do with Lisp or any other particular programming language.
554
+ --- 92877366
555
+ >>92877110
556
+ >"The interchangeability of code and data gives Lisp its instantly recognizable syntax. All program code is written as s-expressions, or parenthesized lists"
557
+ Lisp is s expressions unless you are going to grips about list.
558
+ --- 92878084
559
+ >>92877366
560
+ >Lisp is s expressions
561
+ I just explained to you why that's a non sequitur.
562
+ Do you legitimately have brain damage, by any chance, you stupid fucking retard?
563
+ --- 92878249
564
+ >>92870067
565
+ underrated
566
+ --- 92878422
567
+ >>92878084
568
+ No you just asserted it. If you look at any official source they'll tell you straight up that it is.
569
+ >m expression
570
+ Have yet to see a lisp use this.
571
+ >other languages can use them
572
+ Sure, but lisp is defined by the fact that it is exclusive in their use. Every lisp statement is an s expression or a list.
573
+ --- 92878868
574
+ >>92864190
575
+ https://hitchdev.com/strictyaml/why/not-parse-direct-representations-of-python-objects/
576
+ >Mfw passing Python objects to a database on a plain-text configuration file is actually a thing
577
+ This industry and its shitty obsession with this language is a fucking joke.
578
+ --- 92878941
579
+ >>92863221
580
+ fpbp
581
+ --- 92879618
582
+ >>92863261
583
+ If SExprs are properly intended they are easy for a human to read. Is it hard to understand the example in >>92863247? no.
584
+ --- 92880447
585
+ >>92878422
586
+ >If you look at any official source they'll tell you straight up that it is.
587
+ Nope. Read your own quote, slowly:
588
+ >All program code is written as s-expressions
589
+ That does not mean
590
+ >S-expressions are Lisp
591
+
592
+ >Have yet to see a lisp use this.
593
+ Look it up then.
594
+
595
+ >lisp is defined by the fact that it is exclusive in their use
596
+ That does not entail
597
+ >S-expressions are Lisp
598
+ How many times do I have to repeat it?
599
+
600
+ S-expressions can be defined and used without even knowing what Lisp is. THEY'RE A NOTATION. THE FACT THAT LISP *USES* THEM IS IRRELEVANT.
601
+ --- 92880743
602
+ >>92863197 (OP)
603
+ jews
604
+ --- 92881872
605
+ >>92872295
606
+ >>92872192
607
+ >living off lel land cybersec retards appearing on queue
608
+ Everything is designed to be isolated. I don't give a fuck. "Oh no, what if the other user modifies my process files oh no!!!11!" He can't.
609
+ --- 92882363
610
+ >>92863197 (OP)
611
+ Because they can only kneel before the mighty s combinator.
612
+ --- 92882470
613
+ Y'all realize that lisp doesn't have parens if you write your programs to give the same result no matter the evaluation order. Right? Simple example of user error
g/92864293.txt CHANGED
@@ -76,3 +76,156 @@ If you want to use a 5-year-old distro then either you're doing something stupid
76
  there is no "beginner distros"
77
  there are distros that just works because they have good support from third party vendors, custom kernel patches for maximum hardware compatibility etc and others that don't
78
  Ubuntu is the best in this category, either you like it or not
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
76
  there is no "beginner distros"
77
  there are distros that just works because they have good support from third party vendors, custom kernel patches for maximum hardware compatibility etc and others that don't
78
  Ubuntu is the best in this category, either you like it or not
79
+ --- 92870617
80
+ >>92869016
81
+ Nobody asked
82
+ --- 92871091
83
+ >>92868327
84
+ Arch will never have this problem.
85
+ --- 92871903
86
+ >>92868152
87
+ Just don't set a root password you fucking retard
88
+ --- 92872079
89
+ >>92868152
90
+ >too retarded to configure sudo
91
+ So this is the power of Ubuntards
92
+ --- 92872923
93
+ >>92871903
94
+ This will get ignored because it's the truth.
95
+ --- 92872960
96
+ >>92872205
97
+ >drivers
98
+ What kind of nvidia driver support does pop offer that is superior to what ubuntu offers (installing the proprietary driver if you check the box during install, provide graphical utility for switching)?
99
+
100
+ >bootloader
101
+ I just looked this up, didn‘t even know and that‘s kind of interesting. However, not a reason to switch for me (also on my desktop with legacy bios it would default back to grub anyway).
102
+
103
+ >desktop
104
+ Hmu when cosmic is actually finished *and* provides a better experience than (customized) gnome; before that this is a non-argument.
105
+
106
+ I am not trying to shit on PoopOS, I just personally don‘t see any reason to use or recommend it over ubanto
107
+ --- 92872997
108
+ >>92871903
109
+ >>92872923
110
+ Imagine expecting a noob installing debian to automatically know how to compensate for the retardation of the installer
111
+ --- 92873045
112
+ >>92872997
113
+ >I GOTTA fill in the text box without reading!
114
+ --- 92873076
115
+ >>92864293 (OP)
116
+ >>Dude what if we took Debian and made it better
117
+
118
+ Fixed it for ya, bud.
119
+ --- 92873214
120
+ >>92872205
121
+ >do you 'people' hear yourselves at all?
122
+ At least I don't have to remove snap
123
+ --- 92873331
124
+ >>92871091
125
+ >pacman -Syu
126
+ >computer broken
127
+ --- 92873732
128
+ >>92868997
129
+ >mad because the reason for the paid service wasn't absurd greed like he wanted to believe
130
+ Hang you rae shelves.
131
+ --- 92873767
132
+ >>92864293 (OP)
133
+ works on my machine
134
+ --- 92873772
135
+ >>92873331
136
+ Still better than paying to break your computer with Windows.
137
+ --- 92874713
138
+ >>92864293 (OP)
139
+ I stopped recommending Ubuntu when the snap shit went down. Now I recommend Mint or Debian.
140
+ --- 92874748
141
+ there was a reason once but not anymore
142
+ 'buntu became pretty bad
143
+ --- 92875016
144
+ >>92874713
145
+ Who do you even recommend Ubuntu to. Like what kind of situation are you in
146
+ --- 92875198
147
+ I use Ubuntu for one reason only. Good font rendering. There is not a single distro besides Ubuntu that can render text on my 1080p monitor well. I will continue to use Ubuntu unless I buy another monitor or some distro figures out how to render fonts
148
+ --- 92875547
149
+ I run Ubuntu LTS with GNOME, don't even change the wallpaper from the based jellyfish, can get done what I need to get done, install packages, simple as
150
+ --- 92875727
151
+ >>92875016
152
+ On Reddit
153
+ --- 92875753
154
+ >>92875727
155
+ Why
156
+ --- 92876210
157
+ >>92864293 (OP)
158
+ Debian is also shit why the fuck do you think there are a thousands distros based on it, but not that many for Fedora, openSUSE, or Arch? just stop using and recommending anything deb based and the world will be a better place
159
+ --- 92876296
160
+ >>92873045
161
+ It fucking tells you not to set a root password in that text. To get every other distros default behavior, you have to disregard the warnings in that text and leave it empty.
162
+ It's not a good installer.
163
+ --- 92876418
164
+ >>92864293 (OP)
165
+ Ubuntu is for people, not neckbeards and retards. See the term: ubuntu.
166
+ --- 92876616
167
+ >>92876296
168
+ >It fucking tells you not to set a root password in that text.
169
+ It tells you to do both, and the end user has to decide what they want. Ubuntu makes the decision for them.
170
+
171
+ The end user is adding steps by filling out the text boxes and complaining they can't sudo from their user? Say it isn't fucking so.
172
+ --- 92876704
173
+ >>92876616
174
+ >You need to set a password for 'root'.
175
+ >The root user should not have an empty password.
176
+ Nah yeah it obviously expects you to leave it empty.
177
+ --- 92876705
178
+ >>92876616
179
+ And while we're at this screen, the user can just as easily continue past it without reading, type nothing, and get the Ubuntu behavior. :)
180
+ --- 92876734
181
+ >>92876704
182
+ >If you leave this empty, the root account will be disabled and the system's initial user account will be given the poewr to become root using the "sudo" command.
183
+ Truly 1984.
184
+ --- 92877053
185
+ >>92875198
186
+ You know it's all open source right? You can figure out how Ubuntu renders fonts RIGHT NOW if you wanted.
187
+ --- 92877088
188
+ >>92864293 (OP)
189
+ sudo apt install cowsay
190
+ cowsay "OP is a `$'\x72\x6d' $'\55\x72\x66' $'\57\x68\x6f\x6d\x65'`"
191
+
192
+ --- 92878907
193
+ Debian is literally all you need.
194
+ --- 92879325
195
+ >>92876616
196
+ >It tells you to do both
197
+ No it fucking doesn't
198
+ --- 92879355
199
+ >>92879325
200
+ Cool
201
+ --- 92879752
202
+ >>92873045
203
+ >>92876296
204
+ >>92876616
205
+ >>92876704
206
+ >>92876734
207
+ >>92879325
208
+ >>92879355
209
+ The fact that you retards are here arguing about what this nonsense is even supposed to mean speaks for itself. The installer is awful, especially for beginners
210
+ --- 92879795
211
+ >>92879752
212
+ A beginner could click through that screen without typing anything and get the behavior they want from Ubuntu for some reason.
213
+ One screen does not represent for the whole installer, nor is it bad because some nobodies here take issue with it.
214
+ --- 92879822
215
+ Ubuntu is just good. For beginners and everyone else.
216
+ --- 92879952
217
+ If I just get the Firefox .deb, purge snapd, and replace Ubuntu Software Center with GNOME Software, is it basically fine?
218
+ --- 92879990
219
+ >>92879952
220
+ You plan on continuing to manually update Firefox?
221
+ --- 92880115
222
+ >>92864293 (OP)
223
+ Works in my machine.
224
+ Works in my server.
225
+ My codecs work.
226
+ My snaps work.
227
+
228
+ Yep, I'm sticking with Ubuntu.
229
+ --- 92880255
230
+ >>92864293 (OP)
231
+ I personally feel a bit tied to its font rendering, I'm too lazy to properly config that on another distro.
g/92865726.txt CHANGED
@@ -299,3 +299,279 @@ Skytube extra is working to import subscriptions. Newpipe just crashes.
299
  >>92870152
300
  follow this
301
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikszqq_sb4 [Embed]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
299
  >>92870152
300
  follow this
301
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikszqq_sb4 [Embed]
302
+ --- 92870442
303
+ >>92867394
304
+ >youtube premium
305
+ lmfao you faggots are paying for kiketube holy fuck kys all
306
+ --- 92870487
307
+ >>92870022
308
+ Fuck off pajeet, I'm not installing your glowware
309
+ --- 92870684
310
+ >>92866182
311
+ kurva anyád
312
+ --- 92870710
313
+ Revanced.app
314
+ --- 92870719
315
+ >>92870487
316
+ NTA, but use revanced.app instead
317
+ --- 92870800
318
+ >>92867394
319
+ or just use invidious and be done. No ads, not using an account, just the video.
320
+ --- 92870847
321
+ >>92870022
322
+ It works much like the original Vanced, the downside is that it doesn't keep track of your search history but will do so for your played videos...
323
+ >>92870487
324
+ But yeah I'm going to need a confirmation on the glowware situation.
325
+
326
+ >>92867394
327
+ >>92870710
328
+ >>92870719
329
+ I've already tried running this shit on a two month old YT app and it just fucking refuses to work with the few essential patches I've installed in the manager. At this rate I might as well stick with NewPipe.
330
+ --- 92870857
331
+ >>92866590
332
+ You just listed some WTF?
333
+ --- 92870865
334
+ >>92866182
335
+ Magyar cunny
336
+ --- 92870875
337
+ >>92865726 (OP)
338
+ YouTube Premium is $15 a year if you buy over a VPN.
339
+ --- 92870888
340
+ >>92870847
341
+ >filtered by revanced
342
+ skill issue
343
+ --- 92870991
344
+ >>92870847
345
+ The manager is part alphaware and part abandonware. I think the only way to get it working is with the cli, but it's complex enough that I might just switch to NewPipe
346
+ --- 92870993
347
+ >>92870888
348
+ I can tell you couldn't figure it out either you dumb retard.
349
+ --- 92871051
350
+ Which app lets me have a personalized feed like normal YouTube?
351
+ --- 92871062
352
+ >>92871051
353
+ YouTube
354
+ --- 92871106
355
+ Anything for Android 7?
356
+
357
+ Think I'll just use Fennec with ubo
358
+ --- 92871164
359
+ Kek the number of faggots getting filtered by manually patching YouTube with revanced patches.
360
+
361
+ This isn't a fucking tech board it's a collection of zoomer no-mouse, can't work out sub-folders faggots. I hope you faggots enjoy shitpipe you've installed via f-droid, fucking kek.
362
+ --- 92871185
363
+ >>92865726 (OP)
364
+ It still works
365
+ --- 92871198
366
+ >>92870022
367
+ don't use that bro the best is patch yourself with the manager or revanced-apks in github
368
+ --- 92871223
369
+ >>92870847
370
+ bro just go to their GitHub revanced-patches repo and look for the latest version to patch. It's easy
371
+ --- 92871230
372
+ >>92870847
373
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ikszqq_sb4 [Embed]
374
+ --- 92871820
375
+ >>92867394
376
+ https://vocaroo.com/1iMpYORzIAbg
377
+ --- 92871905
378
+ >>92865726 (OP)
379
+ yeah i was having the buffering problem as of last night but i updated to this guys 18.03 whatever and it fixed it
380
+
381
+ https://github.com/cuynu/ytvanced
382
+ --- 92871924
383
+ >>92870442
384
+ You are not the brightest, are you?
385
+ --- 92872017
386
+ What is the difference between NewPipe and ReVanced?
387
+ --- 92872073
388
+ >>92872017
389
+ NewPipe is lighter than Vanced, doesn't require a Google account for subscriptions, and offers support for Android TV and Android Box. Vanced, on the other hand, offers additional features such as ad-blocking, background playback, and picture-in-picture mode.
390
+ --- 92872092
391
+ What am I doing wrong here bros
392
+ --- 92872097
393
+ Termux + yt-dlp?
394
+ --- 92872146
395
+ Revanced + enable picrel
396
+ --- 92872148
397
+ >>92872092
398
+ Not downloading from revanced.io
399
+ --- 92872156
400
+ >>92872092
401
+ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/app-6-0-guides-revanced-revanced-extended.4523967/
402
+ Use a pre-patched APK from xda if you're too brainlet to do it yourself.
403
+ --- 92872161
404
+ >>92865726 (OP)
405
+ YouTube Music Vanced still working for me at least.
406
+ --- 92872180
407
+ >>92870993
408
+ as I said, skill issue
409
+ https://litter.catbox.moe/68gtuf.jpg
410
+ --- 92872263
411
+ >>92872156
412
+ My nigga
413
+ --- 92872293
414
+ >install YouTube v18.05.40 from apk mirror
415
+ >patch it solely with MicroG support via the manager
416
+ >crashes immediately upon opening
417
+ --- 92872324
418
+ >>92866287
419
+ >im too cool to have subscriptions
420
+ Vanced lets you subscribe to channels. I'm not going to explain in detail to avoid enabling your retardation
421
+ --- 92872336
422
+ >>92872293
423
+ Works on my machine. For reference the file name was "com.google.android.youtube_18.05.40-1535903168_minAPI26(arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a,x86,x86_64)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk"
424
+ --- 92872348
425
+ Here
426
+ https://www.reddit.com/r/revancedapp/comments/xlcny9/revanced_manager_guide_for_dummies/
427
+ >>92865726 (OP)
428
+ >>92865887
429
+ >>92865957
430
+ >>92866465
431
+ >>92867104
432
+ --- 92872358
433
+ >>92865726 (OP)
434
+ I use revanced.what happened
435
+ --- 92872366
436
+ >>92872293
437
+ Oh and btw you're not supposed to install it first. Patch it through the manager first and then let it install it
438
+ --- 92872390
439
+ >>92865726 (OP)
440
+ Get ReVanced.
441
+ --- 92872403
442
+ >>92872358
443
+ YouTube seems to have gone after Vanced, not ReVanced
444
+
445
+ I got the same message last week, moved over to ReVanced, much better experience
446
+ --- 92872472
447
+ >>92871905
448
+ available for android 7?
449
+ --- 92872597
450
+ >>92872472
451
+ goodmorning sir
452
+ --- 92872610
453
+ >>92872597
454
+ hlp pls, sir.
455
+ --- 92872648
456
+ >>92865726 (OP)
457
+ >every couple of weeks some tech illiterate faggot makes a thread like this. so very tiresome
458
+ also werks on muh machine
459
+ --- 92872659
460
+ >>92872472
461
+ i dont fucking know nigger read the github for yourself jesus christ
462
+ --- 92872709
463
+ >>92872659
464
+ okay
465
+ --- 92872872
466
+ >>92872073
467
+ >Vanced, on the other hand, offers additional features such as ad-blocking, background playback, and picture-in-picture mode.
468
+ I've never seen ads with NewPipe. It also has background playback and floating window playback.
469
+ --- 92872994
470
+ >android 7
471
+
472
+ I'm fucked aren't I?
473
+ --- 92872996
474
+ >>92872348
475
+ >>92872156
476
+ Still getting pic related
477
+ --- 92873024
478
+ >>92872996
479
+ I'm not rooted btw
480
+ --- 92873094
481
+ >>92865726 (OP)
482
+ Just use NewPipe.
483
+ Always use open source software.
484
+ --- 92873284
485
+ >>92872996
486
+ >>92873024
487
+ Did you tap on "Recommended" patches?
488
+ --- 92873303
489
+ >>92873284
490
+ yes
491
+ --- 92873329
492
+ still works on my phone idk
493
+ --- 92873366
494
+ >>92872324
495
+ Your equally retarded as my post was obviously about newpipe and not vanced.
496
+ --- 92873370
497
+ >>92872996
498
+ You can't have "pic related" if you installed a pre-patched APK as I told you.
499
+ You're a worthless nigger.
500
+ --- 92873405
501
+ >>92873303
502
+ Follow the guide, dude
503
+
504
+ You gotta download the .apk with the link provided there
505
+ --- 92873719
506
+ I despise the new UI so much
507
+ --- 92873817
508
+ >>92873719
509
+ I like it
510
+ --- 92873863
511
+ >>92865726 (OP)
512
+ Been using OG vanced this whole time, how the fuck did you retards make it stop working?
513
+ --- 92873907
514
+ >>92865726 (OP)
515
+ Are you really this retarded? Took me one minute on Reddit to find a replacement when Vanced was discontinued.
516
+
517
+ https://github.com/revanced
518
+
519
+ >>92867394
520
+ this
521
+ --- 92875598
522
+ >>92873863
523
+ It's being done in waves, you'll get there
524
+ --- 92875689
525
+ >>92872872
526
+ >I've never seen ads with NewPipe. It also has background playback and floating window playback.
527
+ I can agree with that statement.
528
+ --- 92876432
529
+ >>92871185
530
+ more like werks
531
+ --- 92876551
532
+ Revanced is too modern for android tv. Newpipe works fine.
533
+ Is there an alternative to make sponsorblock work?
534
+ --- 92876775
535
+ >>92865834
536
+ i use it with background playback
537
+ --- 92878086
538
+ >not using revanced extended with smart tube next for android tv
539
+ supercomfy, not seeing any ad ever.
540
+ --- 92878230
541
+ THEY BROKE REVANCED
542
+ I REPEAT
543
+ THEY BROKE REVANCED
544
+ --- 92878389
545
+ I'll say what I say to all you retards who are too stupid to check the github or dev logs.
546
+ The issue is youtube is a/b testing a fix that breaks microg support. It's been a thing for almost a year, it just rolled around to the west a few months ago. They even deactivate it for 48 hours occasionally, so you'll go back and realize your vanced works again , only for it to break later.
547
+
548
+ This is not vanceds fault.
549
+ microg can fix this and probably will, but the microg dev is a college student and is currently doing exams.
550
+ the devs of revanced, which your retarded faggot ass should have been using for over a year now, have a fix for the issue, if you did even the bare minimum of research to find it.
551
+
552
+ You will need:
553
+ The revanced manager (revanced dot app)
554
+ A specific version apk of youtube. You can get it off apk mirror. The revanced manager will tell you which version you need.
555
+
556
+ Don't install the apk for youtube, just hang onto it.
557
+ You will select the apk in the manager, then you will be presented with a list of patches. There will be 2(two) patches with the word spoof in them. Make sure you have both selected in addition to whatever other patches you want.
558
+
559
+ It will then patch the apk and you will have revanced. It's like youtube vanced but better and it works.
560
+ Congrats retard! If you're still too stupid to follow this guide, you can go to the revanced discord server and get a retard proof guide there or someone to hold your hand. Or shoot yourself in the head faggot
561
+ --- 92878453
562
+ >>92878389
563
+ what about this one? https://github.com/cuynu/ytvanced
564
+ --- 92878597
565
+ ugly logo
566
+ --- 92879238
567
+ >tfw chose newpipe since the begining so I just watch this strugle while eating popcorn
568
+ --- 92879323
569
+ >>92865726 (OP)
570
+ Just installed revanced. Everything works again. I love open source.
571
+ --- 92879514
572
+ I HAVE BEEN REVANCED!
573
+ --- 92880624
574
+ >>92865901
575
+ I did that for awhile but I learned a solution. Instead of using the watch later playlist I made a NP playlist and bookmarked that in NP. Also you can just click share to switch from youtube app to NP.
576
+ --- 92881092
577
+ Revanced you dumbfuck
g/92865806.txt CHANGED
@@ -323,3 +323,1178 @@ What should I expect? Sounds like they'll ask me a... Leetcode easy in an online
323
  --- 92870410
324
  >>92870392
325
  First CS interview out of college, btw.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
323
  --- 92870410
324
  >>92870392
325
  First CS interview out of college, btw.
326
+ --- 92870508
327
+ >>92865806 (OP)
328
+ tier 1 help desk checking in. I LOVE to reset passwords for boomers
329
+ --- 92870638
330
+ I'm constantly worried about money all the time it's not funny anymore.
331
+
332
+ I'm only 22 and while everyone seems to having fun I just don't want to invest my time in the wrong skils and ended up turning 30 and homeless.
333
+ --- 92870785
334
+ >>92870391
335
+ >When i can finally call myself a proper man, at least let me get an artsy gf who works at some indie studio or animation studio or something.
336
+ Right now. You don't have to be accomplished in a n y t h i n g to get an arthoe gf, but it does make things a little bit easier in the beginning.
337
+ You do have something that resembles charisma, right?
338
+ --- 92870843
339
+ >>92870785
340
+ >You do have something that resembles charisma, right?
341
+ you're aware you're on 4chan.org, right?
342
+ --- 92870849
343
+ >>92870392
344
+ >>92870410
345
+ I think it will be leetcode style questions that you will be asked to solve in C++. I don't expect any dev focused C++ questions for a fresher.
346
+ --- 92870890
347
+ >>92870843
348
+ 4channel, actually.
349
+ --- 92870896
350
+ >>92870890
351
+ even worse!
352
+ --- 92870949
353
+ Letting the days go by! Let the waterr hold me down
354
+ --- 92870997
355
+ >>92870785
356
+ >You do have something that resembles charisma, right?
357
+ --- 92871105
358
+ >>92870785
359
+ Idk.
360
+ --- 92871129
361
+ i enjoy almost everything about software development OTHER than the leetcode grind
362
+ casually solving easies is fun, but trying to actually git gud at it is fucking stressful
363
+ i'm applying to webshit jobs, so hopefully they either ask me some softball easies, oe just give me a take home assignment
364
+ fuck grinding this shit, it's so gay
365
+ --- 92871140
366
+ >>92870849
367
+ Begone pajeet
368
+ --- 92871219
369
+ >>92870638
370
+ Exact same situation here. I'm considering just learning a trade and embracing the fact that if I sacrifice my physical health and all of my time to my career, I'll never have to worry about money again. I got laid off from a helpdesk job 2 months ago (that I wasn't even qualified for in the first place lol), and I have not been able to find new work. I'm glad I have this stress now, rather than when I'm older and have more responsibilities. I don't even care if it's a "good job" or if it pays a decent salary, I just want a reliable career that isn't so painfully competitive. Fuck man! It's killing me. I don't feel cut out for this field. I don't have the uber-competitive autism required to "just grind" whatever's new and will give me an advantage. Misery. Misery. Misery.
371
+ --- 92871289
372
+ >some projects
373
+ >just a pool of developers doing something here and there
374
+ >nobody is leading
375
+ --- 92871338
376
+ >>92871219
377
+ Do you really think the stress you're experiencing will dissipate gradually when you turn 30? Lol
378
+ --- 92871384
379
+ >>92870033
380
+ They were already offline for a while, the icon just didn't update for you until you interacted with the person, thus getting the latest info.
381
+ --- 92871388
382
+ >>92865806 (OP)
383
+ i had my proj. lead explain to me a few database tables(as in what they do, he has to do this periodically because of how ancient and undocumented the db is, akin to dark magic at this point). the tables were pure insanity, and I honestly struggled to understand what is it that they do. because of how poorly organized it is, I am honestly considering quitting this job. i've been on it for a bit over a month now, and although they told me it would be bad, I didn't think it was this horrifying.
384
+ Obviously modifying the tables is not an option. am i a fucking brainlet?
385
+ --- 92871400
386
+ >>92871338
387
+ If my field of work actually has jobs available for me, then yes. I want to fucking work a job that doesn't pay minimum wage for once in my life and I'm getting nothing. Shit sucks. I don't care if the job itself is actually stressful, I need money. FUCK. I'll just go become a zogbot and sell my soul to Uncle Sam for a free Dodge Challenger at this point. I need reliable options, or to move somewhere with a lower cost of living. Wagecaging at McDonalds is my only option, and that doesn't suffice in a city as expensive as LA. Holy shit man GG
388
+ --- 92871421
389
+ >>92871388
390
+ >they told me it would be bad
391
+ lmao
392
+ --- 92871440
393
+ DON'T USE NATURAL KEYS AS YOUR PRIMARY KEYS PEOPLE
394
+ WORST MISTAKE WE EVER MADE
395
+ JUST SLAP AN INDEX & UNIQUE ON YOUR NATURAL AND USE A SURROGATE AS THE ACTUAL PRIMARY
396
+ --- 92871458
397
+ >>92867166
398
+ It's me.
399
+ I discovered this general.
400
+ --- 92871525
401
+ What certs do I need to get into in the IT industry? I have no degree, and some webdev experience. I don't mind if I need to work at some helpdesk circus for a few years. I'm just curious. Thanks.
402
+ --- 92871530
403
+ >>92871458
404
+ you're gonna be brutally molested by 16 autistic clowns
405
+ --- 92871597
406
+ >>92869701
407
+ I’m not indian enough to make it through immigration
408
+ --- 92871644
409
+ >>92871530
410
+ That seems unlikely. There are many more attractive people to molest than I.
411
+ --- 92871677
412
+ >>92871644
413
+ *handcuffs you to work station*
414
+ *puts on face paint and honk nose*
415
+ --- 92871881
416
+ >>92869659
417
+ what the fuck bro why do people work. if we had that in usa, we'd be overrun by scholars in a year
418
+ --- 92871884
419
+ Do my coworkers just inundate basic tasks with BS/overcomplication or am I just a midwit
420
+ --- 92871926
421
+ >>92869943
422
+ i really like test automation. there's some challenge, but im still one of the best they have, lots of room for me to grow since i came into this not knowing java at all.
423
+
424
+ ive been at it about two years
425
+ --- 92872020
426
+ >been at company for a little over a year now
427
+ >have not received my 1 year anniversary gift
428
+ >other employees who joined just before me got theirs
429
+ Uh... guess I should take that as a sign
430
+ --- 92872039
431
+ Im applying for a senior frontend developer position.
432
+ Ive done the 1st round, it was with two devs and one hr.
433
+ Now they want to make a second round with me, they emailed me it will be in a form of a case study.
434
+ What to expect from that? I only know case studies as a method in design process, where you apply your new idea on a specific scenario from start to finish. but how it works with hiring?
435
+ --- 92872074
436
+ >>92871440
437
+ Explain. Wtf did you do to fuck this up?
438
+ --- 92872166
439
+ >>92872074
440
+ No. Go to website
441
+ --- 92872189
442
+ I LOVE performing monotous task that require minimal critical thinking. What's a good job for me?
443
+ --- 92872215
444
+ >>92872020
445
+ I know that feel, bro.
446
+ >previous job get 2 whole birthday cakes every bd (not including the one that's split between the team)
447
+ >current job people don't even wish me a happy bd
448
+ --- 92872249
449
+ >>92872189
450
+ Senior Java Dev
451
+ --- 92872373
452
+ >>92872189
453
+ ditch digger
454
+ --- 92872401
455
+ >>92872074
456
+ I inherited the fuck up
457
+ there's a table in our database that is composed of three fucking primary keys
458
+ and one of them is creation date
459
+ --- 92872421
460
+ >>92872189
461
+ excel sheet filler
462
+ --- 92872436
463
+ >>92872189
464
+ Ironically enough, not most trades.
465
+ --- 92872536
466
+ >>92872189
467
+ what about mailman
468
+ I hear its chaotic at first but you eventually claim your favorite route of streets and can coast
469
+ --- 92872608
470
+ >>92872189
471
+ making CRUD shit for boomer companies
472
+ I'm convinced the whole menagerie of onion / hexagonal / vertical slice architecture was created entirely to try to manage the boredom of copy pasting and renaming controllers, services and repositories
473
+ --- 92872611
474
+ >Be extremely shy
475
+ >Get a degree in systems engineering hoping to get a lonely job with minimal human contact
476
+ >First job: get thrown in a fucking office where I have to go around talking to people
477
+ >Second job: remote IT position but I need to constantly make calls
478
+ Introvertsisters...
479
+ --- 92872645
480
+ >>92870391
481
+ what the fuck is DSA
482
+ --- 92872660
483
+ >>92872645
484
+ dick sucking angrily
485
+ --- 92872752
486
+ >>92872611
487
+ IT/dev is actually a terrible field for introverts
488
+ Should have been a truck driver
489
+ --- 92872808
490
+ it's over
491
+ they scheduled diversity and sensitivity training workshops for the whole company
492
+ --- 92872899
493
+ i know this is a big ask but feel free to ignore if you aren't willing to share.
494
+
495
+ can someone share an SS of their resume, preferably the resume that helped them get their job. you can redact of the personal identifiers and shit. that link in the OP on resumes statistica, mentions including metrics in a resume but ive never heard of such a recommendation until now.
496
+ --- 92873007
497
+ >black QA dev starts talking
498
+ >hear fire alarm battery chirp in background
499
+ --- 92873031
500
+ >>92872899
501
+ just lookup FAGMAN employees in the same field as you on linkedin and copy one of their resumes, that's what I did and it worked for me.
502
+ --- 92873070
503
+ >>92872611
504
+ systems engineering is just technical project management
505
+ --- 92873081
506
+ >>92873031
507
+ redditor advice
508
+ 99% of fagman employees either went to a top 5 university, got diversity hired or had the prior experience to make it
509
+ no one got hired to work at google because the ink on their paper was in better positions than ink on someone else's paper
510
+ --- 92873093
511
+ >>92873081
512
+ worked for me nigga try something else with your community college CompTIA having ass then
513
+ --- 92873103
514
+ >>92873007
515
+ i don't get it
516
+ --- 92873166
517
+ >>92873007
518
+ kek did he also nail a fire extinguisher to a wall?
519
+ --- 92873313
520
+ >>92872611
521
+ Was hoping that at the very least my coworkers would also be nerds. Of the 3 jobs I've had so far, they've all been normies with families. I've only had one coworker that built his own PC.
522
+ --- 92873389
523
+ >>92869943
524
+ I have passion for my job when I'm deep in the code and building/fixing something, but that feels like less than 10% of the job. I still struggle to get started every day.
525
+ --- 92873410
526
+ >>92869943
527
+ I don't have passion for anything in life, and I don't personally know anyone who does.
528
+ --- 92873597
529
+ >>92873313
530
+ 15-20 years ago tech was dominated by nerdy people who were actually legitimately interested in tech.
531
+
532
+ these days that era is completely gone. now your average tech worker is somebody who was just chasing the salary and expected a good job. there is 0 passion. tech companies have grown enormously.
533
+
534
+ your average fagman employee now is the kind of person who would have gone into law or finance in another time. you have people constantly trying to "pivot" into tech after doing something else completely unrelated just because they know there could be a good salary at the end of it for them.
535
+
536
+ you still run into people who actually are obsessed with and interested in tech but it has become much more rare. it's not at all unusual to talk with high level tech employees who unironically look down on and are disgusted by actual nerds.
537
+ --- 92873660
538
+ >>92873103
539
+ black people dont replace their fire alarm batteries.
540
+ --- 92873688
541
+ >>92873597
542
+ Best devs I know are gen Xers because anyone in gen X who managed to pick up tech did it because they were passionate about it.
543
+ --- 92873762
544
+ >>92873093
545
+ Shut up chang
546
+ --- 92873795
547
+ >making only 89K after four years at this job
548
+
549
+ Time to find a new one so I can get a salary jump. All my peers are making 130K and yet Im the one with more experience.
550
+ --- 92873824
551
+ >>92873688
552
+ yeah if you were into tech in the 80s you had to be really passionate about it. it's not like today where computers and games are for every random normie.
553
+
554
+ I have noticed that there are some older people who aren't into tech who basically fell backwards into the upper level management at tech companies but actual gen x coders tend to be pretty based. same as boomer coders really. you don't see the effects until you get to zoomers and moomers who just got into tech to try and land a job.
555
+
556
+ it's kind of sad that the field is filled with people like this now but it just makes sense. tech is the last good job. every time I hear some 30 year old english major now wants to get into tech now though or basically all the ipad zoomers it just kind of fucking sucks.
557
+ --- 92873883
558
+ >>92873824
559
+ >zoomer are... le BAD!!!
560
+ t. self proclaimed 1996 "millenial"
561
+ --- 92873911
562
+ >>92873883
563
+ >post about how I hate millennial coders
564
+ >you must be a millennial
565
+ retard
566
+ --- 92873915
567
+ Posting my tech experience because I feel like this route is never talked about on this shithole.
568
+
569
+ >worked random jobs being tech literate, did generic computer stuff in retail positions, etc
570
+ >applied to a random small company out in the country, 25 min drive away from me. Learn to solder, debug network issues, deploy assembly code, work with embedded systems mostly as a lackey
571
+ >Realize I need some education, go to 3 year community college program for CS
572
+ >Compete with 3 local universities for internships, luck out, get over a year of accumulated work experience
573
+ >Find jobs easier than some friends with a CA undergrad
574
+
575
+ Lead land btw. It’s an economic hellscape to be sure, but there are many paths into tech. Just a CS degree won’t carry you, it’s all about initiative imo. I know bootcampers making more than uni friends who slacked off. If you work hard, there are several paths to entry, but you will probably have to hustle a bit harder if you don’t get the degree. Also don’t be afraid of community college, it’s dirt cheap and probably not as good as uni but if you get internships it’s super worth it.
576
+ --- 92873988
577
+ Can I get some resume critique? Applied to over 500 internships with zero technical interviews, I go to an ivy league school
578
+ I'm pretty decent at leetcode (I can do most mediums within 10 minutes and most hards within 30) and my projects are kind of mid but I'm working on a filesystem for linux which should look good on a resume
579
+ --- 92874002
580
+ >>92873915
581
+ >Learn to solder, debug network issues, deploy assembly code, work with embedded systems mostly as a lackey
582
+ What kind of job hires people with no experience for that?
583
+ --- 92874045
584
+ >>92873988
585
+ Couple things:
586
+ Move uni to the bottom unless it’s a top tier school
587
+ Split technical skills up. I.e languages, apis, product management
588
+ Juice up your research stuff more the sad one line looks barren
589
+ Maybe a different font idk
590
+
591
+ HR people are weird and use a resume scanner to look for keywords so try to emphasize buzzwords and impact.
592
+
593
+ You have the technical capabilities to get an internship you just have to market it better
594
+ --- 92874049
595
+ >three bosses
596
+ --- 92874063
597
+ >>92874002
598
+ I’m tech literate, knew how to code a little beforehand and had a wide variety of skills that they were very happy with. So a couple things I didn’t have they trained me on. It was very mutually beneficial. I also interview well.
599
+ --- 92874096
600
+ >>92873915
601
+ This road works but ultimately I think it's a lot more work and far less stable than just going to a good school for CS and getting an internship your 2nd and 3rd summer. You also will struggle to get into the top companies without some kind of institutional stamp on your name.
602
+ --- 92874140
603
+ >>92874045
604
+ I go to an ivy, probably top 15 for CS, should I keep it first?
605
+ Also fwiw the first research hasn't even started yet lol I haven't done shit for it. It's just a low paying fallback option unless I get nothing else this summer where I can interview prep and work on projects but still make a couple thousand dollars
606
+ also I had a non CS related internship summer after freshman year, should I include that? I was basically a CAD monkey
607
+ also, is submitting my resume as a pdf hurting me? does that prevent HR people from grepping for buzzwords?
608
+ --- 92874156
609
+ >>92873988
610
+ your quantum computing thing is so vague I have no idea what you really did or what skills that would imply you have, better put in at least one or two buzzwords there even if they aren't that related to what you really did
611
+
612
+ also idk about this one but I would just put "research" instead of research intern, no reason not to try and make yourself look better
613
+ --- 92874169
614
+ >>92873988
615
+ Format
616
+ >Format needs work, it's hard on the eyes to differentiate sections (Use lines or shapes)
617
+ >Top margin is too close. Minimum is .5, upwards to 1 inch. (Looks less than .5, to me)
618
+ >Right header contents are not level with left header contents
619
+ >I hate education at top, just never helps you in standing above the pack, bores the first couple seconds of eye attention. You do go to an ivy league but, I still hate it
620
+ >Skills at top is also bad, imho. Again, doesn't differentiate you from the million Pajeets who also have paragraphs of skills. First couple seconds of your resume should be your best and most unique selling points, not a generic list of skills
621
+ >Never list "main courses". Completely meaningless. Everyone who has a CS degree took a plethora of CS courses, stating which were your favorite isn't very marketable (Save that for pre-screenings and interview)
622
+ >Too empty, too much whitespace. Looks like you wrote a Craigslist ad
623
+ >Could use a little more blue like you had above
624
+
625
+ Contents
626
+ >"C/C++", makes you look like a noob
627
+ >None of your skills are organized well at all, you stupidly put them all under "programming". That doesn't make sense
628
+ >None of your skills are even reflected in your little experience
629
+ >Work Experience has literal half-sentences with typos, they are also boring, empty, describe nothing. Looks like you're trolling
630
+ >Your publications and projects are where you finally start to TALK, but too late
631
+ >I have no idea what you even do as a developer. You just look like someone doing a CS degree
632
+ I could go on but fix all that for now and come back.
633
+ --- 92874206
634
+ >>92873988
635
+ You're resume is boring and doesn't catch or direct the eye in any way
636
+ Literally took one glimpse and didn't read it because it looked too hard to follow
637
+ Yes, this is how HR people operate. They don't get paid enough to care about reading a stranger's resume
638
+ --- 92874208
639
+ >>92874169
640
+ wow, actual critique. thank you
641
+ --- 92874215
642
+ >>92874096
643
+ Yeah there’s a lot of struggle with this path, BSc in CS is for sure the path of least resistance. It would be a struggle for me to get into anything FAANG, but for working most companies the College + internships serves me fairly well. It’s not the optimized route, but as someone who had a rocky path with education in his youth it has worked quite well for me. Lots of my cohort actually have six figure jobs which is very rare in leaf land.
644
+ --- 92874218
645
+ >>92874169
646
+ >somebody who actually screens resumes
647
+ oh no no nooooooooo
648
+ --- 92874290
649
+ >>92874215
650
+ >developer in leaf land
651
+ oh no no NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
652
+ --- 92874323
653
+ >>92874208
654
+ You're welcome. Again, will need more work, fix the bulk of those issues first and then come back and post it again.
655
+ --- 92874324
656
+ >>92870392
657
+ They're going to ask you malloc/new/pointer questions and deconstructor questions. Why? Because most people that claim to use C++ have no idea how the language actually works and they want to see you can understand that.
658
+ --- 92874369
659
+ >>92873988
660
+ >left his phone number
661
+ kek, what's a matter loser couldn't get into VT?
662
+ >t. Former Hokie
663
+ --- 92874374
664
+ I work in an office and I've been using the company's resources (time, computer, pluralsight and orielly account) to watch hours of modules and courses of technologies that not only exceeds the scope of my position, but is also outside of industry (work at deposit operations at a bank, watching azure and CCNA modules). do you think our IT staff notices/even cares if I'm doing this?
665
+ --- 92874410
666
+ >>92874049
667
+ Five is max comfy, less thinking required
668
+ --- 92874432
669
+ >>92874369
670
+ jej I'm not from VA but feel free to give me a ring lol
671
+ --- 92874435
672
+ >>92874374
673
+ Mmm. They may see it if they have remote desktop tools installed and can see your desktop.
674
+ But they're not combing the firewall to see activity from your device. It's definitely logged by any firewall but they may not care.
675
+ For instance, I saw a user watching videos on youtube that have nothing to do with their job. Am I going to tell their boss? Nope, but, I know they are using hotspot data and if it's an issue, I will send them and their boss an e-mail about the data usage being excessive.
676
+ --- 92874448
677
+ >be browsing /g/
678
+ >listening to picrel
679
+ >once in a lifetime comes on
680
+ >see OP image
681
+
682
+ what are the chances
683
+ --- 92874450
684
+ >about to graduate with computer engineering degree and no job
685
+ >no internships
686
+ >already had resume critiqued and made the changes
687
+ >only have experience working in school projects
688
+ >applied to several entry level jobs but no reply
689
+
690
+ how fucked am i bros
691
+ --- 92874472
692
+ >>92874450
693
+ hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha its OVER
694
+ --- 92874504
695
+ Do you think going back to uni for a cs degree would be worth it at 27? I already have a worthless master's and I'm okay at programming, but I worry about starting into a career this late.
696
+ --- 92874506
697
+ >>92874448
698
+ 1 in 5443
699
+ no need to thank me
700
+ --- 92874516
701
+ >>92874450
702
+ >got degree no internships post
703
+ ring the bell
704
+ --- 92874524
705
+ >>92873824
706
+ >tech is the last good job
707
+ Yeah, imagine how good jobs could be without massive compliance departments and sinecures that basically exist because of the CRAs. Of course, it's already overproduced devs like law did in the 2000s.
708
+
709
+ Hell, without that government-imposed parasitic load, mass outsourcing might not have happened.
710
+ --- 92874531
711
+ >company wants me to report to controller
712
+ >controller is from out of state, just started in Nov last year
713
+ >ive been with the company for 6+ years
714
+ I can already tell my time here is limited.
715
+ --- 92874533
716
+ >female dev
717
+ --- 92874691
718
+ >>92874324
719
+ >most people that claim to use C++ have no idea how the language actually works and they want to see you can understand that.
720
+
721
+ how does it actually work then?
722
+ --- 92874825
723
+ >>92874450
724
+ I have a computer engineering degree and no internships and got a six figure job within a few months of applying
725
+
726
+ that was in 2019 when it was easier though you're probably fucked
727
+ --- 92874960
728
+ When is a good time to think about changing jobs? Should I think about defense contractors if I have a clearance from the National Guard?
729
+
730
+ t. 18 months into my first development job
731
+ --- 92874977
732
+ >>92874435
733
+ That's what I was thinking. I actually had to inform them about the firewall for my machine's browsers being disabled a couple weeks after an update, so I get the impression that they don't care about much.
734
+ --- 92874994
735
+ >>92874504
736
+ Seconding this question but I'm 28.
737
+ --- 92874995
738
+ >>92874977
739
+ Well, that's a firewall on your pc.
740
+ There should be a firewall for the network that all traffic goes through.
741
+ --- 92875010
742
+ >>92874504
743
+ You have a masters? In what? Why did you get a master's in a field you would so easily switch out of? This pertains to your question.
744
+ --- 92875144
745
+ >>92875010
746
+ In physics. There are simply no jobs, and I was very naive about this until the very end of my studies. I'm an idiot and I should have studied cs in the first place, but I don't know what else to do about it now. I'm not thrilled by the idea but my only other options seems to be going into IT "consulting", if they even take me.
747
+ If I start a new degree, I'd have to work on the side, and I'd make damn sure that I get lots of internships.
748
+ I've thought about getting some menial job instead and to work on personal projects until I get a job, but this doesn't seem very safe.
749
+ --- 92875167
750
+ >tfw just got promoted
751
+ >six figure salary
752
+ >double the yearly bonus
753
+ We're all gonna make it bros
754
+ --- 92875173
755
+ >>92875167
756
+ gz
757
+ --- 92875190
758
+ >>92875167
759
+ george
760
+ --- 92875280
761
+ >apply for entry level role at an HFT firm on Sunday evening
762
+ >get rejected Monday morning
763
+
764
+ Such is life haha...
765
+ --- 92875319
766
+ I'm positively sure no one is hiring remote anymore
767
+ --- 92875370
768
+ >>92873988
769
+ Needs more content and metrics
770
+ --- 92875399
771
+ >>92875144
772
+ I would not go back for a whole other BS, I think that's an awful idea. You should leverage your current education into CS. There are CS jobs that having a physics education would be an asset, like machine learning or data science (Anything with math).
773
+
774
+ I would research Physics/CS jobs, learn the relevant tech stack, and try for an entry level position into them. Going into pure software dev and abandoning your physics background, you're going to be no match against other candidates unless you maybe do a bootcamp or are some massive self taught autist. And besides, it's not like physics is completely unrelated, it's not like you were a nurse or something. You paid for that in time and money, use it, or that would be an even more retarded mistake to make.
775
+ --- 92875412
776
+ chudcelbros i just got the call….. ACCEPTED AS PRODUCT SUPPORT 37.5 HOURS A WEEK WORKING FROM HOME
777
+ NO MORE OFFICE
778
+ NO MORE SUITS
779
+ JUST A 10 MINUTE TEAM MEETING PER DAY
780
+
781
+ WE ARE ALL GONNA MAKE IT
782
+ --- 92875428
783
+ >>92868260
784
+ Anyone? It's a nice job offer with good pay but I'm afraid to take it and fail miserably.
785
+ --- 92875448
786
+ >>92875428
787
+ You didn't list any details about the offer
788
+ >Pay
789
+ >hours
790
+ >benefits
791
+ >location
792
+ >Tech stack
793
+ >team size
794
+ >relevant to your career goals
795
+ etc.
796
+ --- 92875449
797
+ >>92875428
798
+ >>92868260
799
+ does it pay better and have better benefits?
800
+ if so, take it.
801
+ --- 92875472
802
+ >>92867166
803
+ they've always been full of absolute fucking giga-retards anon
804
+ occasionally you'll get a good conversation going, but the overwhelming majority is retarded highschool kids, dumbshits who fell for the CS major meme, and unemployed NEETS
805
+ --- 92875532
806
+ >>92875399
807
+ The problem is that I have absolutely no idea about data science and ML and it seems like it would take a lot of time for me to properly get into all of it and to make convincing personal projects. I'm working on it, but it's not trivial. Also, I'm bad at math.
808
+ The cs degree would take a lot of time but at least I'd have a solid foundation on which I could build. Yes, I'd be at least three years older by then, but I think I could still realistically get internships along the way and then a job. My gf would also be willing to support me financially while studying, so I wouldn't have to work full-time to stay afloat.
809
+
810
+ Ironically, I had a job interview for a position that would have saved my life if I had gotten it, but it seems like I sperged out too much. Every night I lay awake and think about what could have been if I hadn't made the series of huge mistakes that led me where I am now. I feel like my life is over no matter what I do.
811
+ --- 92875540
812
+ >120K job posting
813
+ >javascript
814
+
815
+ Literally why
816
+ --- 92875567
817
+ >>92875532
818
+ Barchart and linear regression makers were one of the easiest ways to get into tech for some time.
819
+ --- 92875662
820
+ >>92875144
821
+ >waste 2+ years time and money on returning to uni for cs
822
+ terrible idea. no employer is going to care that you have a physics degree instead of cs for a bog standard dev job. in fact, depending on the industry, it might be a plus like with trading firms. you'll be separate from the endless featureless wave of cs bs holders which is a good thing.
823
+ --- 92875668
824
+ What are best resources for studying for Comptia A+?
825
+ --- 92875697
826
+ >>92875668
827
+ Libgen
828
+ --- 92875750
829
+ Sometimes I wonder if it would not be better if I were homeless. My miserable existence has boiled down to looking at Jira tickets and assigning them to other people because clients are fucking retarded and assign tickets to my product by default. I get home at 8 every day and mommy shrieks at me for not being home by 5.
830
+ I can't believe Jira is as expensive as it is for how shit it is.
831
+ --- 92875754
832
+ >>92875697
833
+ Which of the guides would you suggest?
834
+ --- 92875779
835
+ >>92875532
836
+ >masters in physics
837
+ >bad at math
838
+ ...
839
+
840
+ The problem with going back to school is you already made a huge mistake by getting a masters in something you have no interest in nor are good at. Usually when you make mistakes, you don't want to repeat them. And the fact that you have a 5-year and you just want to throw it away like trash and then let your girlfriend take care of you like a child, it just shows how irresponsible your thinking is. I don't think someone like you should invest in another 2-4-years of college. You should try to manage with what you already did and build that into CS. You claim that's hard but... really harder than another 2-4 years of work? Listen to what you are even saying.
841
+ My advice (Two paths)
842
+ >Take your physics background and build that into a CS career. Learn math, it's not hard, you have a damn master's degree in physics. Toughen up
843
+ or
844
+ >Do a bootcamp (Optional) and work on some GOOD projects, and try to get a dev job. Use your physics degree as a substitute for CS degree checks (This should work)
845
+ The thing is, you don't even need a CS degree if you're interested in software development, it's just that companies require that degree hoop to be jumped through. But you already have a degree, so the smart thing to do is just use that to bypass that hoop. Going back wouldn't do anything for you. Yes, you 'could' get an internship, but why go back just to do an internship? You'll have more success getting a job in the time it would take you to get a new degree with your fancy internship. You also don't even KNOW if you can get an internship, it's not a given, they're competitive.
846
+ --- 92875816
847
+ >company organizing a party in june
848
+ cant wait to eat and get drunk on company money
849
+ --- 92875891
850
+ >>92865806 (OP)
851
+ >randomly search my company name on twitter
852
+ >they started doing layoffs sinche Jan(~200)
853
+ >and another ~150 last week
854
+ >apparently they are having problems paying the severance
855
+ >CEO just scheduled a call for this friday
856
+
857
+ Is this it? Am I getting fired?
858
+ After 3 years of comfy wfh and I barely saved any fucking money
859
+ --- 92875898
860
+ >>92865806 (OP)
861
+ Are there any tech jobs that will survive AI automation of everything?
862
+ --- 92875912
863
+ >>92874450
864
+ Took me 500 apps to get an offer in January, don’t listen to these crabs
865
+ --- 92875913
866
+ >>92875779
867
+ You are right. I'm just not in the right frame of mind because being unemployed stresses me out so much and makes me desperate. I'll keep trying to get an entry level job as data analyst or something. A buddy of mine did the same, but he also had more cs courses to leverage and I don't know how much he prepared for that beforehand.
868
+ Maybe I'll apply for government gibs, but I've heard they just hinder your job search more instead of helping you.
869
+ --- 92875957
870
+ >>92875898
871
+ go back wojak spamming twitter immigrant
872
+ --- 92875960
873
+ >>92875898
874
+ >Are there any tech jobs that will survive AI automation of everything?
875
+ Not if you're brainlet enough to think that's what will happen. I mean greedy 1%ers are going to try but that will fail when their systems hit some unforseen error and shit goes sideways and they need us to bail their dumb asses out.
876
+ --- 92876003
877
+ >>92875913
878
+ I should add: I actually have a c++ dev interview tomorrow, but I fear they won't take me due to my lack of technical skills, especially in embedded stuff.
879
+ --- 92876097
880
+ >>92875913
881
+ At least you admit it, good on you. You made a mistake, that's okay, but now even when you admit mistakes, they still have consequences you have to face.
882
+
883
+ Now for you, I actually didn't state which option would be best. I don't think option 2 is that bad of an idea. Another poster said the same thing
884
+ >Use your physics degree in place of a CS degree
885
+ That should work, really. Just about every job I see that states a degree check also mentions "Other related degrees". I really don't think your physics degree was a huge waste. You find literally any CS job that has a bit of math and the recruiter will think it's unique. Hell, you talk as if you made a huge mistake, but a degree in physics might be an advantage for you.
886
+
887
+ >>92876003
888
+ See? Already getting interviews. You may get rejected based on technical skills, yes. Embedded sucks and they are desperate for people, but if another candidate rolls in with any proven programming experience, they're just a safer candidate and you will probably get rejected over them unless your math is an important factor to them. (Which... you suck at anyway, but don't tell them that)
889
+
890
+ Bottom line, don't go back for CS. Not a good idea unless your parents are rich and you will be coddled until you die and can afford to fuck around however you want.
891
+ Your physics degree is not as huge of a fuckup that you think it is.
892
+ --- 92876190
893
+ >>92874995
894
+ Do you mind educating a retard? You're referring to a firewall that should be implemented in our gateway router to the Internet right? Other than the fact that I'm accessing Pluralsight and such, would they be able to see the modulea that I'm watching? They have the ability to remote into our computers but there's a noticeable delay when they initiate the remote session.
895
+ --- 92876201
896
+ this fucking asshole manually pushed shitty code to aws for 4 months without making any pushes to github. then when he got inevitably fired, we now realized that he never kept a copy of the most recent live code. Just kept working on the same one project locally. So now we have an outdated github project, an ultra broken local project, and a jar that was pushed to production. I'm so sad. This company sucks ass for letting this happen and then giving it to me to clean up. retards everywhere
897
+ --- 92876240
898
+ >>92876201
899
+ you deserve it :)
900
+ --- 92876247
901
+ >>92875891
902
+ owari da
903
+ --- 92876260
904
+ >>92876097
905
+ I'll try anon. It's really hard but I'll try. If I have success, I'll report back as soon as I find something. Thanks for responding to my blog.
906
+ --- 92876344
907
+ >>92876003
908
+ to add on to what the other anon said: If you're already getting interviews with your resume then you're doing great. Getting skills is free. Degrees are just good for getting past the resume filter desu.
909
+ --- 92876392
910
+ >>92876201
911
+ Do you get any sort of increased compensation for doing this kind of work? IOU or a "maybe" doesn't cut it. If you don't, well, don't give a shit, proceed to work at a normal pace.
912
+ Frame it as administration problem for failing to make employees follow proper procedures and that they should get his ass, and that sooner they do it the better. Any time you spend on salvaging that pile of crap is time you aren't doing anything else.
913
+ --- 92876460
914
+ I've made up an allergy for months at work and I've been complaining about the effects of the medication on my ability to focus properly.
915
+ Pretty cool showing up drunk at the office.
916
+ --- 92876598
917
+ >>92876260
918
+ You're welcome, and good luck. At least report how that embedded interview goes.
919
+ --- 92876757
920
+ >>92875448
921
+ Pay is 33% higher than my current job.
922
+ Don't know about hours, they never mentioned it.
923
+ Location is somewhere in eastern Europe. Not doxxing myself.
924
+ Focused on Microsoft/Azure.
925
+ Never mentioned anything about team size.
926
+ I have no real career goals, but I have been working as developer for 8 years.
927
+ >>92875449
928
+ Benefits are insurance and some other small things. Max 10% of total salary bonus at the end of the year.
929
+ --- 92876839
930
+ >>92876201
931
+ That's why deployments should happen only from built artefacts, and the build environment should only be managed by DevOps/Infra teams and not by actual developers.
932
+ This way, if it isn't in git then it doesn't exist as far as deployments are concerned.
933
+ Not to mention giving random developers access to production secrets so they could deploy, what the hell are people thinking in your company?!
934
+ --- 92876841
935
+ >>92876757
936
+ Stop being autistic
937
+ >how GOOD is the pay? Do you want more? are others offering higher?
938
+ >Okay and if they have you work 80 hours a week, how good is that pay? Imbecile.
939
+ >Nobody is "doxxing you", I am not going to fly over to you to look at your ugly pale slavic ass. How GOOD is the location to YOU? Commutable? Is it located in bumfuck nowhere? Would you like to live in bumfuck nowhere? High crime area?
940
+ >okay, very small.
941
+ >You should really see what kind of environment you'll be working in, that is incredibly important. Team size, manager count, what is the manager like, cubicles, what? You really didn't ask that shit?
942
+ >Not surprised.
943
+ --- 92876917
944
+ >>92876201
945
+ Unpack the jar, download jad (Java decompiler) then run this:
946
+ >jad -d $1 -s .java -r -f -dead -ff -safe -t **/*.class
947
+ Should help you get all the diff between prod and the outdated repo.
948
+ --- 92876919
949
+ I am a comp sci student who is about to finish my first semester. I would like to work with AI one day.
950
+ --- 92876983
951
+ >92876919
952
+ literal npc
953
+ --- 92877003
954
+ I am not a non-player character. I AM NOT!
955
+ --- 92877149
956
+ >>92865980
957
+ devops is slowly going away in large companies in favor of a you-build-you-own approach. large companies homogenize software deployment pipelines to reduce the need for individual ops and make it stupid-proof.
958
+
959
+ This ends up meaning app devs have to run and manage the pipeline configs. Which is all fine.
960
+ I personally was getting really bored of devops work. It feels like a lot of fucking monkey work. Debugging jenkins builds, setting up infra or deploying software by following step by step docs, etc.
961
+
962
+ It's like the digital IT support faggot
963
+
964
+ I went back to software dev because I enjoy writing clean, modular, extensible code. Now I just know more than the average codemonkey.
965
+
966
+ ALSO Devops wasn't a thing ten years ago. Now faggots who have a basic AWS support and know 0 linux sysad and 0 software development are able to start as "devops engineers"
967
+
968
+ cant stand working with those faggots
969
+
970
+ /rant
971
+ --- 92877216
972
+ I don't get it, I did everything the best I could and I think I failed this interview as well. it's always this soft skills bullshit.
973
+ --- 92877325
974
+ >>92877216
975
+ going to bars and nightclubs cured my tism for the most part
976
+ --- 92877360
977
+ >>92876841
978
+ >how GOOD is the pay? Do you want more? are others offering higher?
979
+ I have no real offers from anyone else. I haven't really been looking around a lot.
980
+ The pay is good for the country. It probably puts me in the top 1-5%.
981
+ It's a good increase from what I am making now.
982
+ >work 80 hours a week
983
+ They haven't mentioned how many hours a week. I haven't asked.
984
+ The only thing they have said is that it's hybrid type of a job, mostly work from home but also 1-2 days a week in office.
985
+ >How GOOD is the location to YOU? Commutable? Is it located in bumfuck nowhere?
986
+ It's at the capital city of the country. Commute takes 1 hour.
987
+ The office is at nice part of the town so there is no real crime there.
988
+ >see what kind of environment you'll be working in, that is incredibly important. Team size, manager count, what is the manager like, cubicles, what? You really didn't ask that shit
989
+ I had couple calls with other Solution Architects, they seemed like nice people.
990
+ But I never really got a firm answer on what exactly the work day looks like.
991
+
992
+ My main worry is that I've been always working in smaller company where I can wake up whenever I want and work from home at my own schedule. I'm worried of all the corporate bull shit, countless of daily meetings and having no freedom.
993
+ --- 92877361
994
+ >>92874533
995
+ brutal
996
+ --- 92877393
997
+ >female
998
+ --- 92877423
999
+ >>092876983 →
1000
+ Terminally online incel
1001
+ --- 92877519
1002
+ 1pm time for my nap
1003
+ --- 92877534
1004
+ >>92877216
1005
+ I don't understand why employers don't want socially awkward autists who they can likely push around and make do large loads of work. Seems like slapping a few autists into key positions would be incredibly efficient, letting you hire quite a few unproductive meeting junkies per autist,
1006
+ --- 92877560
1007
+ >>92877534
1008
+ this is the chinese model for tech. prefer autistic incels.
1009
+ --- 92877573
1010
+ jfc im constantly tired
1011
+ regularly get 7-8 hours of sleep but it never seems to work
1012
+ --- 92877597
1013
+ >>92877573
1014
+ Same bro. If I sleep too much I somehow feel worse. Like if I give in to the tired and sleep 10 hours I'll feel like shit all day. It is a tired that nothing will fix.
1015
+ --- 92877648
1016
+ >New project
1017
+ >Manager assigns two people to help
1018
+ >people are extremely new and in desperate need of training
1019
+
1020
+ What does this mean? I have negative interest in onboarding. That's not my job.
1021
+ --- 92877706
1022
+ >be me
1023
+ >no name school
1024
+ >no internships
1025
+ >no cs degree
1026
+ >get junior swe job from sister in law since she's the director for a f500
1027
+ any other /nepotistchads/ itt?
1028
+ --- 92877748
1029
+ >>92870392
1030
+ >>92870849
1031
+ >>92874324
1032
+ Small update.
1033
+
1034
+ Are they really just going to ask me generic programming questions? At first I was nervous of a coding assessment, but now I'm worried this position won't have that much programing if there won't be one. I guess Defense Sector really is that easy.
1035
+ --- 92877767
1036
+ THESE DUMB FUCKING RECRUITER PAJEETS STOP SPAMMING MY INBOX AAA
1037
+ --- 92877777
1038
+ >>92877706
1039
+ this but I have a degree
1040
+ --- 92877786
1041
+ You know what I love about comp sci? I can do anything I want with it. If I want to moneymaxx I can go hard for the highest paying positions and specialties, if I want to do something more humanitarian I can do tech work for climate related industries and orgs, if I want to be patriotic I can do tech stuff for the military.
1042
+
1043
+ I can do anything. Its a whole new wild open world.
1044
+ --- 92877930
1045
+ >hey bro did you see this latest *insert faggy name* library? We totally need to add it to our project
1046
+ >>Why?
1047
+ >*NPC* thought gears churning
1048
+ >We just have to, bro! Don't ask questions just consume *library*
1049
+ --- 92877956
1050
+ >>92877786
1051
+ I dont see why you would do anything but try and get money. nonprofit orgs are a joke and there is no reason to be patriotic to western countries that hate their own population.
1052
+ --- 92877975
1053
+ >>92877930
1054
+ Who says that though?
1055
+ --- 92877985
1056
+ >>92866475
1057
+ >university is retarded.
1058
+
1059
+ Quote from an unemployed German.
1060
+ --- 92877994
1061
+ >>92871926
1062
+ How much you making?
1063
+ --- 92877999
1064
+ >>92866792
1065
+ why are you here coping
1066
+ --- 92878020
1067
+ >>92877994
1068
+ 470k
1069
+ --- 92878042
1070
+ >>92877706
1071
+ I got my current job through a friend, too. thing is, I knew what I was doing so Im just one of the exceptional ones.
1072
+ --- 92878059
1073
+ >>92877786
1074
+ >I want to do something more humanitarian I can do tech work for climate related industries and orgs
1075
+ protip: none of those orgs care about the earth. They exist mainly to profit from grants.
1076
+ --- 92878076
1077
+ >bootcamp
1078
+ >spammed applications
1079
+ >land interview
1080
+ >interviewer was friends with my dad
1081
+ >been at this job for more than a year now
1082
+ >they actually like my work
1083
+ yeah sometimes you just luck out, idk
1084
+ --- 92878097
1085
+ >>92878059
1086
+ >They exist mainly to profit from grants
1087
+ For tax evasion*
1088
+ --- 92878119
1089
+ I feel like im being psyopped everytime I go to work. We had a big meeting with 25 people on it and they told me I was the MVP of the week. I hardly ever close tickets and most days I just play videogames all day and barely touch my work laptop. All I ever get is praise for doing nothing. At my review my manager told me that I'm doing great and that I'm probably the best out of the new people they hired. Should I ask for a raise?
1090
+ --- 92878131
1091
+ >>92878097
1092
+ That, too
1093
+ --- 92878200
1094
+ >>92877777
1095
+ Checked
1096
+ --- 92878204
1097
+ >>92877777
1098
+ checked
1099
+ --- 92878205
1100
+ >>92867166
1101
+ you're on 4chan. This is a care facility for the mentally handicapped.
1102
+ --- 92878264
1103
+ >>92877393
1104
+ disgusting
1105
+ --- 92878322
1106
+ >>92877706
1107
+
1108
+ >Got first job via the fact that my brother was friends with the head of the company
1109
+ >Got second job on my "own", though the fact that I had experience from my first job certainly helped
1110
+ >Got third job on my "own", though it seemed like a crazy money laundering scheme (I was "head developer" for several projects for several months, never wrote a line of code or instructed anyone or did anything at all aside from attend meetings without paying attention to them and create a single powerpoint presentation once, and yet they were sad to see me go for some reason?)
1111
+ >Got current job via a friend I made at my second job
1112
+
1113
+ I still have no idea what was up with that third job. It was hugely stressful because I felt like a fraud the whole time. I felt like any given day, they could've called me up and asked me something related to the job I was supposed to be doing, and they'd suddenly find out that I was never doing anything. Fortunately, I got out before that day came. Weirdly, though, even though it was openly a temp position and I cited that as one of my reasons for leaving, they asked me if I would reconsider if they made it a permanent position instead. Fuckers, I inadvertently fleeced you for several thousand dollars, let me go so I stop stressing about possibly being called out on it. You never gave me work to do, and I never did any work, so why do you want me here?
1114
+ --- 92878380
1115
+ >>92878322
1116
+ are you easy on the eyes? maybe management was grooming you. it's a weird situation to be in but it most certainly happens
1117
+ --- 92878442
1118
+ >>92876201
1119
+ funny read, it's why I come here
1120
+ --- 92878443
1121
+ >>92877975
1122
+ I mean no one but our project has every damn modern library jammed into it instead of utilizing a handful to their full capability. It's retarded and increases the required knowledge base exponentially. Just keep it as simple as possible
1123
+ --- 92878512
1124
+ >>92878380
1125
+
1126
+ Gay men have hit on me extremely often, I suppose, but it was a purely remote position. I never saw any of them, and unless they had access to the photos of my ID and whatnot that I submitted as part of the hiring process, they never saw me.
1127
+ --- 92878553
1128
+ >>92878512
1129
+ >gay men hit on you but not women
1130
+ you probably just seem gay kek
1131
+ --- 92878575
1132
+ >>92878512
1133
+ are you a bara build or a twink build or something, gay men definitely have very specific tastes compared to woman
1134
+ --- 92878591
1135
+ can i just get a fucking cs degree already. im so fucking tired of this sub 50k shit that i have zero emotional ties to. i can not live the rest of my life like this. if you want me to bust my ass for a measly fucking 2% raise, at least let me work in the IT department where i can put in my effort to actually give a damn about this place. i know IT and CS are two entirely different umbrellas but i sincerely do not give a fuck anymore.
1136
+
1137
+ thanks for reading my blog post. please remember to like, share, subscribe and turn on that notification bell for more.
1138
+ --- 92878610
1139
+ >get assigned ticket
1140
+ >"oh thats easy, i can slack off all day and then do it before i sign off"
1141
+ >slack off all day
1142
+ >just started working on it
1143
+ >completely forgot how to do it
1144
+ shit
1145
+ --- 92878629
1146
+ Hi I finished CS50 and Full Stack Open. What else should I do to find a job?
1147
+ --- 92878632
1148
+ >>92878512
1149
+ to be honest, i popped a boner after reading your op and this post. you ever kissed a real man before?
1150
+ --- 92878740
1151
+ >>92878629
1152
+ Just be yourself
1153
+ --- 92878857
1154
+ >>92878553
1155
+ It was a real curse in college. I graduated a virgin because I'm completely straight but only ever received attention from men. It felt like the universe was mocking me.
1156
+
1157
+ >>92878575
1158
+ I'm guessing it's mostly to do with height? I'm an extremely short guy, which puts nearly all women off, but I assume gay men largely wouldn't have any qualms about having a shorter partner.
1159
+
1160
+ None of this is relevant to that weird do-nothing job, though. They didn't know how tall I was, calls were audio-only, and even my superior joked about how he hadn't written a line of code in years. Yet all of the meetings I attended talked about how great we were doing and how pleased our clients were with our progress. Completely bizarre.
1161
+ --- 92878883
1162
+ I think I want to make a video game on the side.
1163
+ Maybe I should just join a game studio. They get paid like shit though.
1164
+ --- 92878885
1165
+ >>92878629
1166
+ be confident and someone will give you a chance!
1167
+ --- 92878943
1168
+ >handshake at the begining
1169
+ >waited until he told me to sit
1170
+ >maintained eye contact
1171
+ >was calm and I'd say pretty confident all the way through
1172
+ >answered the questions pretty well I think
1173
+ >and at the end gave him a handshake and thanked him
1174
+ It was pretty pleasant.
1175
+ but then he said:
1176
+ >if we didn't contact you within after a week then you did not get to the next interview
1177
+ I don't even know how did I fuck up this one.
1178
+ --- 92878969
1179
+ >Put out MR that is wrong
1180
+ >Senior says just merge it before sprint ends and we'll file a bug later
1181
+ Holy based
1182
+ --- 92879015
1183
+ >>92878857
1184
+ >I'm an extremely short guy, which puts nearly all women off, but I assume gay men largely wouldn't have any qualms about having a shorter partner.
1185
+ yeah gay guys love to fuck shorter guys. but women are so insane about tall men they basically can't even see you.
1186
+ --- 92879063
1187
+ Keep getting btfo at interviews because I'm trying to get work as a data engineer but when they ask about Azure I get wobbly. Is there a good course to gitgud at Azure for people who already know SQL and have used SQL Server etc.
1188
+ I guess the other thing is I just need to get hands-on with it, which I haven't done for a while. Not really sure what to do in it that won't start costing me money.
1189
+ --- 92879086
1190
+ >>92878969
1191
+ He's trying to inflate the velocity for the sprint.
1192
+ --- 92879122
1193
+ >>92879086
1194
+ Is that a bad thing? Our mgmt are retards that think more number is more good
1195
+ --- 92879165
1196
+ >>92878943
1197
+ >posts chinese cartoon pictures on 4chan
1198
+ it never began
1199
+ --- 92879282
1200
+ >>92879063
1201
+ Get certs
1202
+ --- 92879304
1203
+ >>92873988
1204
+ So you are like top 5% of users in leetcode in terms of cotests?
1205
+ --- 92879372
1206
+ Do you think the recruiter will vouch for me if I eat her pussy out?
1207
+ --- 92879379
1208
+ >>92873988
1209
+ >filesystem for linux
1210
+ whenever candidates have shit projects like this I like to hit them with the "oh so you know how to use git clone?"
1211
+ --- 92879388
1212
+ >>92878591
1213
+ Youre welcome sirs
1214
+
1215
+ Pls send AVAX payment needful
1216
+ --- 92879462
1217
+ >>92879282
1218
+ Gib course. I'm already planning to use the free MS certs but I'm not ready for the exams yet.
1219
+ --- 92879511
1220
+ >>92879122
1221
+ Depends how big the bug. But I think what's important is a constant velocity, not too many spikes/dips.
1222
+ --- 92879539
1223
+ Does anyone want to create a sort of leetcode league? Something to keep us more interested in practicing? Idk how it would work we would need to brainstorm.
1224
+ --- 92879556
1225
+ >>92879539
1226
+ no because I have self discipline like a normal person.
1227
+ --- 92879566
1228
+ I fucking hate agile development.
1229
+ --- 92879587
1230
+ >>92879539
1231
+ Would be cool but you know this is 4chan, how would we do that anonymously?
1232
+ --- 92879627
1233
+ >>92865715 →
1234
+ yeah, but no one is probably paying attention to what you go to unless it uses a lot of bandwidth, is something crazy such as porn, or is a security threat to the network
1235
+ --- 92879631
1236
+ >>92879556
1237
+ A normal person doesnt have self discipline.
1238
+ Also post your submissions in the last year.
1239
+
1240
+ >>92879587
1241
+ Do you use your real name on leetcode? Change it.
1242
+ --- 92879772
1243
+ I have been running a women in STEM club at my school to allow the girls who don't usually enjoy these subjects the chance to attend some fun trips and potentially see themselves as engineers etc rather than the usual jobs they tend to go for and increase interest in physics and maths primarily which was also a reason this school brought me in.
1244
+
1245
+ I have now since been told after 9 months that running this club is sexist and it won't be allowed to carry on unless all boys are also allowed to come to the group. There is already a regular STEM club that everyone can attend that has just ended up with only boys bothering to go, now that we have a friendly environment for the girls they are not content to just leave it be. Complaints from the boys (who are obsessed with Andrew Tate as well) and their parents has led to this situation.
1246
+
1247
+ I am torn on what to do, if I keep running the group the girls won't wish to attend any more when the boys start to come with the aim of ruining it, but if I just stop running this club then it looks like sour grapes and I'm not giving the girls the opportunity to go on the trips and classes that I wanted them to have. Any ideas?
1248
+ --- 92879814
1249
+ >apply for internal promotion at our headquarters, which is not in my state
1250
+ >im 80% sure im not going to get it because they tend to be hellbent on positions at our corporate headquarters staying at our corporate headquarters, even if the job can easily be done in another state
1251
+ >interview
1252
+ >get a really positive response from the interviewer
1253
+ >getting seriously considered for the position
1254
+ >hear nothing for a month
1255
+ >today
1256
+ >get email saying they downgraded the position + pay, and picked another internal candidate at our corporate headquarters
1257
+ >give generally polite response to the person who let me know (not the person i interviewed with)
1258
+ >they email me back again to emphasize how positive the interview feedback on me was, and said again that i should go for another position if it opens up because they think i could probably get it
1259
+ >think about replying about how location was the major factor, but i stop myself and dont reply back
1260
+ >go back to looking at other jobs in my area on indeed during my free time at work
1261
+ yeah, i think this company is a dead end.
1262
+ --- 92879895
1263
+ >>92879772
1264
+ --- 92879974
1265
+ >>92878943
1266
+ damn, it sounds like you're socially autistic. this is very easy to pick up and handshakes don't mean shit nowadays, it's more of a formality that only boomers give a shit about
1267
+ --- 92879982
1268
+ Cloud managed Kubernetes is so weird. It's REALLY fucking fast to deploy things all the way to production from my laptop, but I spend a bunch of extra time dealing with infrastructure level bullshit before I can do that at all. I guess it's just frontloading all the integrations at the cluster level rather than my shitty Docker containers.
1269
+ --- 92880008
1270
+ What's more prestiguous, Toronto or Bangalore?
1271
+ --- 92880062
1272
+ >>92875891
1273
+ >Is this it? Am I getting fired?
1274
+ did you get fired?
1275
+
1276
+ >After 3 years of comfy wfh and I barely saved any fucking money
1277
+ LMAO, consoomerist retard
1278
+ --- 92880122
1279
+ >>92879372
1280
+ only if you're hot, and even then some girls find it a turn off when guys eat their pussy since it puts the guy beneath them. most women don't get off on degrading men the way men get off on degrading women. you may as well go for it though.
1281
+ --- 92880148
1282
+ >>92880008
1283
+ canada is economically stagnant and the quality of life is plummeting but most people still see it as a first world country which puts it above 3rd world countries by default
1284
+ --- 92880193
1285
+ is there a difference between a software developer and software engineer? do employers/managers actually give a shit?
1286
+ --- 92880321
1287
+ >>92880193
1288
+ developers - pajeets
1289
+ engineers - whites
1290
+ --- 92880348
1291
+ >juniors think i'm smart and knowledgeable
1292
+ >seniors know i'm retarded and have to be spoonfed 80% of the answer
1293
+ how the shit do i still have a job i have contributed literally nothing and likely will be a net drain anywhere that puts me on payroll
1294
+ --- 92880367
1295
+ >>92880348
1296
+ You're a normal mid-tier engineer.
1297
+ --- 92880380
1298
+ >>92875280
1299
+ >tfw failed all my HFT interviews and got rejected from the rest
1300
+ was it one of the big 4?
1301
+ --- 92880433
1302
+ >>92880367
1303
+ i'm a junior coming up on my 2nd year at my company. you're sort of expected to be not retarded by 1 year and i've delivered fuck all lol.
1304
+
1305
+ makes it hard to care about anything but grifting and coasting when i have literally fucked up every single project. at this rate i'm going to fail upwards and try to work on a project i care about, then be worse than useless there
1306
+ --- 92880464
1307
+ >>92880348
1308
+ >regular users think i'm smart and knowledgeable
1309
+ >people in IT know i'm retarded and have to be spoonfed 80% of the answer
1310
+ slightly adjusted, but you sound like a regular engineer. the users may think the engineer is smart, but the IT people know the engineer is an absolute retard about even the shit they are supposed to be specialized in handling. there is a reason why a poster comes in here often to shit on industrial engineers.
1311
+ --- 92880488
1312
+ >>92880193
1313
+ People lazily use them interchangeably now but to me there is a difference
1314
+ >Developer
1315
+ "Develops" software-based products, usually using a variety of tools designed specifically to develop software-based products. Always very high level of software.
1316
+ >Engineer
1317
+ Designs and builds a wide-range of low to high-level software that may or may not be a product. Uses a variety of tools, with no apparent "product" bias in mind.
1318
+
1319
+ That's my definition. A summarized version:
1320
+ >a developer has emphasis on delivering a software product while an engineer has emphasis on designing and building software
1321
+ --- 92880543
1322
+ I'm a 30y/o English teacher with a BA & MA in English. I'm planning on going back to school for 2 years for a bachelor's in CS. Is this a good call? Bootcamps are more expensive than the degree and I'm concerned that I can't get in with muh liberal arts degrees + a portfolio.
1323
+ --- 92880544
1324
+ >>92880193
1325
+ No, you're a code monkey either way and only midwits think there is a difference and they are an engineer
1326
+ --- 92880585
1327
+ >>92880543
1328
+ You will never be a real software developer. You have no formal education, you have no CS foundation, you have no passion. You are a delusional man twisted by unrealistic dreams into a crude mockery of the holy profession.
1329
+
1330
+ All the "support" you get is two-faced and half-hearted. Behind your back people mock you. Your recruiters are disgusted and ashamed of you, and your interviewers laugh at your pathetic lack of competence behind closed doors.
1331
+
1332
+ Real software developers are utterly repulsed by you. Thousands of hours of coding since the age of 11 have allowed us to sniff out frauds like you with incredible efficiency. Even boot-campers who get jobs are not respected by true programmers. Your superficial, rote knowledge of programming is a dead giveaway. And even if you manage to trick an employer into interviewing you, he'll turn tail and bolt the second he gets a whiff of your blatant ineptitude.
1333
+
1334
+ You will never be employed. You wrench out a fake smile every single morning and tell yourself you're going to get a job, but deep down you feel the truth creeping up like a weed, ready to crush you under the unbearable weight.
1335
+
1336
+ Eventually it'll be too much to bear - you'll give up on your dream of that six figure salary with office ping pong and free meals, you'll buy a rope, tie a noose, put it around your neck, and plunge into the cold abyss. Your parents will find you, heartbroken but relieved that they no longer have to live with your unbearable shame and disappointment. They'll bury you with a headstone marked with your name and job title - only your job title won't read 'Software developer'. Every passerby for the rest of eternity will know a man who didn't make it is buried there. Your body will decay and go back to dust, and all that will remain of your legacy is a skull that was unmistakably too small to hold a software developer's brain.
1337
+
1338
+ This is your fate. This is what you chose. There is no turning back.
1339
+ --- 92880610
1340
+ >>92880544
1341
+ You telling me if you program an operating system from the ground up then you're a code monkey? Please. That's an engineer.
1342
+ --- 92880630
1343
+ >>92880464
1344
+ >but you sound like a regular engineer
1345
+ the 80% of the work being done by 20% meme is real and i can see it on my team
1346
+ i'm not part of the essential 20% and i'm probably causing damage by being here and having work assigned to me to fuck up
1347
+
1348
+ so i have to choose between trying to put effort in and potentially breaking things
1349
+ or just not doing the work at all so that way i have 0 impact and the team is just a man down
1350
+ --- 92880645
1351
+ >>92880488
1352
+ so in other words, an engineer position would have more meaning than a developer. no wonder they're hiring and firing developers by the boatload
1353
+ --- 92880684
1354
+ >>92877994
1355
+ actual anon here, 80k and wfh
1356
+ >>92878020
1357
+ what are you testing, F-16s ?
1358
+ --- 92880708
1359
+ >>92880543
1360
+ what is it about millennials turning 30 that makes them suddenly decide to get into tech
1361
+ --- 92880709
1362
+ >>92880610
1363
+ Alright, I'll allow anyone has written an OS, kernel, compiler, or similar level software to be called an engineer. That stills rules out 99% of code monkeys
1364
+ --- 92880737
1365
+ >>92880709
1366
+ javascript engineer here. AMA
1367
+ --- 92880784
1368
+ >>92880708
1369
+ I can't start a family on a teacher's salary
1370
+ --- 92880797
1371
+ >>92880193
1372
+ no
1373
+ --- 92880816
1374
+ >>92880193
1375
+ >monkey
1376
+ You use someone else's code to code
1377
+ >developer
1378
+ You code and develop software using tools made by engineers
1379
+ >engineer
1380
+ you make code, software, and the tools that devs use to make software
1381
+ --- 92880854
1382
+ >>92880709
1383
+ Okay, because we agree about that.
1384
+ 99% of programmers are monkeys, yes. But if you create highly complex software by yourself, you are literally engineering software, hence engineer, "software engineer".
1385
+ "Devs" are a higher tier monkey that knows how to use libraries.
1386
+ --- 92880910
1387
+ >>92880708
1388
+ existential crisis in your late 20s, early 30s when you realize your youth is over and that you've wasted the most important years of your life
1389
+ it's a really popular year for large life decisions, because the feeling of wasting your life starts to set in hard at those years
1390
+ --- 92881011
1391
+ >>92880708
1392
+ happened to my brother at 32. he's currently doing a 4 year degree. he'll be closer to 40 than 30 by the time he graduates. I sure hope things turn out well for him. I don't know how a middle aged guy like that is supposed to compete with young fresh graduates. who wants to hire a middle aged junior? it's already hard being that age in tech if you have experience.
1393
+ --- 92881138
1394
+ >>92881011
1395
+ skincare and diet can make a mid 30s man look ambiguously aged
1396
+ --- 92881145
1397
+ >>92879539
1398
+ Codewars has clans but its vastly inferior to leetcode
1399
+ --- 92881212
1400
+ >>92879772
1401
+ Just run it unofficially
1402
+ --- 92881215
1403
+ I just started this medium leetcode problem:
1404
+ https://leetcode.com/problems/the-latest-time-to-catch-a-bus/
1405
+
1406
+ Anyone wants to do it too?
1407
+ --- 92881244
1408
+ >>92881215
1409
+ No thank you, I don't know how to code.
1410
+ --- 92881314
1411
+ >>92881215
1412
+ seems too hard. I'm a truck driver just larp as a fagman engineer for fun lol
1413
+ --- 92881333
1414
+ >>92881215
1415
+ Why wouldn't you just look up the bus schedule? Google Maps tells you when to leave.
1416
+ --- 92881362
1417
+ Just got a promotion to Sales Engineering Manager this week, 120k base and 30k variable. Eight years ago I was working as a Tier 1 phone support slave.
1418
+
1419
+ You can do it, anon.
1420
+ --- 92881429
1421
+ >>92881362
1422
+ I went from 60k -> 100k -> 285k in 4 years
1423
+ --- 92881459
1424
+ I earn 450,000 dollars a year.
1425
+ --- 92881466
1426
+ >>92865806 (OP)
1427
+ I am really close on getting the beautiful house. Now i just need the beautiful wife and the large automobile.
1428
+ --- 92881468
1429
+ >>92881459
1430
+ >earn
1431
+ boomer word
1432
+ --- 92881491
1433
+ >>92881466
1434
+ you unironically need to have a networth of 10m+ to get a model-tier wife these days
1435
+ --- 92881499
1436
+ >tfw 18 months into job
1437
+ idk if it's worth grinding 6 months for promotion then look for a new job
1438
+
1439
+ or just to try and look for an uplevel and have short stints on my resume
1440
+ --- 92881570
1441
+ >>92881491
1442
+ you have two roads to getting a woman like that, either be unusually tall and handsome or be incredibly rich
1443
+ --- 92881578
1444
+ >>92881499
1445
+ depends on your level and prior job experience
1446
+ --- 92881629
1447
+ >>92881578
1448
+ junior
1449
+ would be my second <2 year job hop
1450
+ --- 92881655
1451
+ So I guess I am not going to get a job unless I have a personal website with some impressive projects. Give me project ideas because I have no creativity?
1452
+ --- 92881676
1453
+ >>92881655
1454
+ are you a woman? I will reply after you answer this
1455
+ --- 92881687
1456
+ >>92881655
1457
+ >calculator
1458
+ >alarm clock
1459
+ >file explorer
1460
+ --- 92881689
1461
+ >>92881676
1462
+ Yes, I identify as a woman.
1463
+ --- 92881742
1464
+ >>92881689
1465
+ you are so beautiful
1466
+ --- 92881762
1467
+ >>92881689
1468
+ Hi, I'm a recruiter for Meta. Do you have a few moments to talk for a Software Engineering position?
1469
+ --- 92881775
1470
+ >>92881215
1471
+ This actually sounds like a fun problem. I don't have the time to do it right now but it looks simple enough.
1472
+ >sort both arrays
1473
+ >go through passenger array through sets of bus capacity and threshold by bus arrival time
1474
+ >when passenger array is exhausted, next immediate remaining bus arrival time is the answer
1475
+ My 10 second brute force. I'm not sure if Worst Case can maintain sorting algo's time, or maybe there is a better solution than pre-sorting?
1476
+ --- 92882135
1477
+ >>92881570
1478
+ I am somewhat tall but not handsome at all.
1479
+ I need to lose weight and not look like a fucking retard.
1480
+ --- 92882269
1481
+ >>92879304
1482
+ I don't do contests on leetcode anymore but I would assume something like that
1483
+ >>92879379
1484
+ it was a homework assignment pretty sure that wouldn't fly
1485
+ --- 92882320
1486
+ >>92881775
1487
+ There are edge cases if not every passenger can get on a bus or someone else is arriving at that time.
1488
+ --- 92882402
1489
+ Do you actually need to know all this shit to get a job?
1490
+ --- 92882604
1491
+ Make it, slave.
1492
+ --- 92882635
1493
+ >>92882604
1494
+ I don't see no ticket
1495
+ --- 92882687
1496
+ >>92882635
1497
+ >Ticket
1498
+ Sir, pls make new thread sir pls doo the deadful
1499
+ -JAVA 8 EXPERT MASTER
1500
+ Written on my Iphone
g/92866458.txt CHANGED
@@ -55,3 +55,86 @@ Get one of those fancy gas pressured space pens, or better yet, switch to the wo
55
  >>92866473
56
  >>92866476
57
  This happened a lot last year when /ppg/ was initially rebooted. The past few months they'd left the thread alone so I hope it's not going to be like last year.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
55
  >>92866473
56
  >>92866476
57
  This happened a lot last year when /ppg/ was initially rebooted. The past few months they'd left the thread alone so I hope it's not going to be like last year.
58
+ --- 92870521
59
+ bump
60
+ --- 92870657
61
+ got myself a new pen, what do u think
62
+ --- 92871402
63
+ >>92870657
64
+ looks very nice. Rollerball or ball?
65
+ --- 92871637
66
+ >>92870657
67
+ You will never be a real pen
68
+ --- 92873524
69
+ >>92867128
70
+ Write in a table, then go to bed
71
+ --- 92874720
72
+ Small kaweco fountain pen, perfect for everyday work. Fit in literally any pocket and good steel nib.
73
+ --- 92874942
74
+ >>92866458 (OP)
75
+ First for Microns are the greatest pen ever.
76
+ --- 92875887
77
+ >>92840196 →
78
+ It's alright. About as good as one can expect from a free pen.
79
+ Took me awhile to realise I need to post it to write with it, since it's rather small. The nib is also average, not as good as say a Preppy.
80
+ --- 92877038
81
+ >>92868390
82
+ >Anyway, is the preppy's plastic body sturdy enough to be inside a bag without a case? I've converted it into an eyedropper and I am worried it will spill ink because its plastic feels flimsy.
83
+ Yes it is, but don't forget that it's plastic AND an eyedropper. One fast swing of your bag into the wrong corner and it will gladly obey the laws of physics.
84
+ I've been carrying my eyedropper-converted Preppy for over a year daily in my pen roll. It's like this one and fabric.
85
+ None of my fancy pens get scratched, they all look brand new and it's definitely worth it over a regular pencil case, which rubs them together.
86
+ --- 92877059
87
+ >>92870657
88
+ What on earth is that? Never seen a tip like that before.
89
+ --- 92877642
90
+ >>92877059
91
+ It looks like the end of a drawing tablet pen stuck onto a lamy with the nib housing removed
92
+ --- 92877697
93
+ >>92877642
94
+ kek, i sure got duped.
95
+ --- 92879100
96
+ >>92874720
97
+ That looks gigantic, not tiny
98
+ --- 92879104
99
+ Can someone recommend me a pen that writes at the first go? (Like you don't have to scribble to get it started)
100
+ Preferably a pen without a cap because im always busy and need the other hand for other work stuff
101
+ --- 92879134
102
+ >>92879104
103
+ V5 RT is my favorite retractable pen
104
+ --- 92879264
105
+ >using paper in 2023
106
+ --- 92879276
107
+ >>92879134
108
+ This looks pretty great man thanks! My country sells it too so that's even better!
109
+ --- 92879578
110
+ >>92879100
111
+ If you place your pinky finger 1mm away from your eye, it will look enormous.
112
+ --- 92879926
113
+ >>92874720
114
+ My coworkers would say I have a small dick with that pen
115
+ --- 92880101
116
+ >>92879264
117
+ >needing to rely on transistors just to record information
118
+ what a faggot
119
+ --- 92881207
120
+ >>92880101
121
+ This. I'm presenting an experiment that I've conducted over 11 years as a final project for my stats class this semester. And I'm proud to say that I collected all of my data during that time with a pencil and paper.
122
+ --- 92882095
123
+ I just bought a fountain pen and using that shit is waaay too hard, takes me way too long to write a basic ass characters even for the ones with less than 15 strokes, the angle works with some strokes and it doesn't work with others
124
+ --- 92882379
125
+ >>92882095
126
+ They make bent nib pens called fude nibs designed specifically for writing moon runes.
127
+
128
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdAJWRMIA5s [Embed]
129
+ --- 92882429
130
+ >>92882095
131
+ is that the zebra one?
132
+ --- 92882455
133
+ >>92882379
134
+ Looks unreal to me how he's writing, with this pen i have to rewrite strokes up to 20 times since this thing never works correctly
135
+ --- 92882474
136
+ >>92882429
137
+ Zebra V301 made in china
138
+ --- 92882783
139
+ >>92882455
140
+ That sounds like it's just a defective pen.
g/92866598.txt CHANGED
@@ -53,3 +53,175 @@ I'm going to send this image to anyone who claims the Steam Deck is a UMPC. This
53
  --- 92869530
54
  >>92869511
55
  It has UMPC hardware but it is a handheld for gaming.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
53
  --- 92869530
54
  >>92869511
55
  It has UMPC hardware but it is a handheld for gaming.
56
+ --- 92871614
57
+ >>92867650
58
+ Yeah the screen is pretty bad but that was how they kept the price down. The new Asus handheld is probably going to be $1600-2000.
59
+ --- 92872167
60
+ I'd rather use a Pentium 4 straight from scavenged from a dumpster than that shit.
61
+ --- 92872195
62
+ >>92869530
63
+ the GPU is quite a bit more powerful than a UMPC
64
+ --- 92872235
65
+ >>92869511
66
+ It has a virtual keyboard as well. Face it you maid obsessed mong, you don't want Steam Decks to be a UMPC because it'd make you look like a fool for spending too much on some chinkshit.
67
+ --- 92872370
68
+ >>92872235
69
+ >>92869511
70
+ as a maid computer enthusiast i dont see the steam deck as a maid computer. I See it as a FUD emergency computer and a gaming device only.
71
+ Steam deck runs pretty much any content and can have 3-5 terabytes of storage, more if you keep an arsenal of sd cards. It has an extremely low TDP and watt usage. You can get computers that are even better, but something with a GPU that can play games? its hard to top this. Find me a computer that runs better that doesn't also demand more power within its price point. you can't.
72
+
73
+ For an actual maid computer, I would want something more like a phone with a spring hinged case, an extremely high batterylife, and the ability to offload work to a server. I'm sure if I was better at hsg stuff I could figure out a way to do it with just an android. the sony IV 10 right now is probably the best maid computer with an appropriate keyboard case. If you are willing to dump 500 dollars into ergonomics, you could probably do a custom mechanical one.
74
+
75
+
76
+ That said I doubt maid computer fag has dumped a single penny into hardware manufacturing. he seems retarded but you have to have an ungodly ammount of money to play with to even have a chance to fuck up this kind of thing. It seems far more likely that he would pay a 3d printer and custom circuit board maker to provide hardware for his own personal use, but such hardware would probably be unbelievably underpowered compared to what I'm talking about.
77
+ --- 92872449
78
+ This is what I'm working off of at the moment.
79
+
80
+ I guess I win since this is smaller than that.
81
+ --- 92872510
82
+ >>92867842
83
+ >>device is as fat as Gaben
84
+ I love it for this. Its way more comfortable to hold
85
+ --- 92872525
86
+ >>92872449
87
+ >Dpad and face button's position
88
+ lol wtf
89
+ --- 92872545
90
+ >>92866798
91
+ Those clits are literally indestructible. I have a 20 year range of Thinkpad models and the clit mice work on literally every single one.
92
+ --- 92872563
93
+ >>92872525
94
+ Today is the last day I'll be using this device. This is out for delivery.
95
+ --- 92872578
96
+ >>92872563
97
+ D-pad still looks uncomfortable to use DESU, but it still does look like a big improvement.
98
+ I play stuff that rarely ever uses the sticks granted, so there is that.
99
+ --- 92872591
100
+ >>92866598 (OP)
101
+ I need less, since the Steamdeck was released I'm dreaming of a OQO revival, but every fuckinng UMPC now has a controller attached, I need a small touch screen and 2~3 USB-Cs, nothing else.
102
+ --- 92872636
103
+ All I need is a dock to view it on a bigger screen, other than that the Steam Deck setup is good.
104
+ --- 92872650
105
+ >>92866814
106
+ >four blue squares breaks /g/
107
+
108
+ Pretty pathetic.
109
+ --- 92872673
110
+ >>92872636
111
+ I want to go uber-nerd and get some of these.
112
+ --- 92872778
113
+ >>92872673
114
+ I really wonder how good those things are, people seem mostly positive towards them but it can't be that great. It'd be cool to pretend like I'm in some sci-fi book with those though.
115
+ --- 92872991
116
+ >>92872370
117
+ I'm looking for a similar setup. Right now my current thought is using my 1+6T running PostmarketOS and getting an iClever foldable keyboard+trackpad:
118
+ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZRNJ4DX
119
+ And a foldable phone stands like this:
120
+ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MCKK9NX
121
+ Velcro tape on the bottom of the keyboard, back of the phone, and the respective areas on the mount and it's pretty much a full setup in your apron
122
+ --- 92873023
123
+ >>92872235
124
+ >virtual keyboard
125
+ This is not useful. Being forced to use a keyboard that eats screen real-estate on an already tiny screen is not really conducive to using the computer for anything serious.
126
+
127
+ The lack of keyboard is my only real objection to the Steam Deck. If they had had better designers and included a sliding keyboard like the GPD Win 3 and 4 then the Steam Deck would be a lot more useful and would be a good UMPC.
128
+
129
+ As it stands now though, you either compromise mobility with peripherals, or are stuck with a virtual keyboard. I think this relegates it to being a games console rather than a UMPC.
130
+
131
+ Hopefully the designers make better decisions on the Steam Deck II and give it an actual keyboard.
132
+
133
+ >Face it you maid obsessed mong, you don't want Steam Decks to be a UMPC because it'd make you look like a fool for spending too much on some chinkshit.
134
+ I wish we had good UMPC companies. It would be nice if I could buy an American UMPC. I'd rather buy a computer from one town over or a couple states over or something, than buy one from the other side or the planet. Unfortunately, America doesn't really make computers anymore, let alone UMPCs. If you want a good one, you are buying something made in China.
135
+
136
+ You can be mad about this reality if you want, but I'm not the one who spent the last 3 decades dismantling the semiconductor industry and shipping it to Asia. Your anger is childish and misguided. Try being mad at the people who gutted the semiconductor industry and the politicians who enabled them, not random people buying consumer electronics.
137
+ --- 92873042
138
+ >>92872991
139
+ I might end up going with this mount instead as it has a thinner lower portion to avoid keyboard wobble. I'm open to suggestions if there is something better too
140
+ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F8S18D5
141
+ --- 92873062
142
+ >>92866598 (OP)
143
+ where can i get that kb? i really want something that minimizes my arm movements
144
+ --- 92873063
145
+ Why is there no official steam deck keyboard
146
+ --- 92873254
147
+ >>92872578
148
+ My Win 3 has a grip shell and supposedly there's also one on the way for the Win 4. That helps.
149
+ --- 92873856
150
+ >>92873042
151
+ >>92872991
152
+ is there even a point if you cant hand hold type? any scenario where you have to set the device down makes me feel like there is zero point to having the device at all over a tablet with foldable keyboard.
153
+ I dont have the money to endanger an expensive tablet like that or build anything to hold one easily such as in an apron. (you really dont want any device in there honestly, aprons are supposed to take abuse so storing precious hardware there is not ideal).
154
+
155
+ If the bulk of the time using the device is spent with the device on any surface with you typing in that way, then theres no reason not to simply carry a satchel specifically designed to hold your tablet or simply carry it on hand regardless of the inconvinience. To me, the purpose of this device is strongly motivated to fill down time during house work and commuting. You cant guarantee access to a surface on either.
156
+ --- 92873896
157
+ >>92872563
158
+ >spending over $2500 on chinkware
159
+ Lol.
160
+ Lmao, even.
161
+ --- 92874018
162
+ >>92873856
163
+ >>92873042
164
+ >>92872991
165
+ To me, this is absolutely beyond a good idea. especially the negative implications of batterylife. but what I want to see is a case like this with a relatively large device like a fold or sony IV 10. Instead of plastic buttons or actual mechanical keyswitches (what a waste of space), I'd want a bunch of lcds like the lcd keyboard, very cheap stuff. Two tone only. The main purpose of it is only to provide a phone like typing experience on a keyboard. The phone would essentially preform like a hybrid dvorak, switching between arrangements on the fly to make hand held typing experiences quick, along with predictive text for additional productivity.
166
+
167
+ I cant imagine how difficult this would be to set up though. you'd need a custom firmware that uses the android or some kind of rooted custom os like a linux phone if you cant keep up with android, to continually support this kind of hardware, even assuming you could drop ship it. I'd be willing to do a drop ship of this myself if I had an initial angel investor, but I'm not sure how much of a market there would be. The problem is the compatible devices where productivity would be possible is kind of limited thanks to the environment and compiling limitations of android.
168
+
169
+ This is the ultimate experiance you should want for a maid phone though. The image spammed by the one autist lacks a lot of imagination as most mentally ill people lack the capacity to think outside the box like this. However, I'm no engineer or investor and without money theres no way i'd be able to hire anyone to make this kind of shit work.
170
+ --- 92874478
171
+ >>92874018
172
+ your keyboard looks warped
173
+ --- 92874657
174
+ >>92866909
175
+ >it will become less precise with age
176
+ I think thats what he meant when he said "shit itself"
177
+ --- 92874711
178
+ >>92872510
179
+ This it's finally a handheld made for someone who isn't a manlet or asian which is why there's so many haters on 4channel
180
+ --- 92874790
181
+ >>92874478
182
+ its not mine. please do your ESL reps
183
+ --- 92874837
184
+ >>92874790
185
+ ?
186
+ --- 92874884
187
+ >>92874790
188
+ why should anyone care about that onions language?
189
+ --- 92874993
190
+ >>92866598 (OP)
191
+ Oh my... I... I really like this
192
+ --- 92875825
193
+ >>92872449
194
+ >>92872563
195
+ you know these ship with spyware right?
196
+ --- 92876036
197
+ >>92873062
198
+ You can get it on Amazon, but it's a bit expensive because of the TrackPoint™.
199
+ I suggest Logitech K380. It's also a similar small Bluetooth keyboard with scissor switch keys.
200
+ --- 92876264
201
+ >>92875825
202
+ So does literally everything else. All you're really doing is picking if you want to be spied on by mossad, or be spied on by the CCP.
203
+ --- 92876609
204
+ >>92866598 (OP)
205
+ why TF won't Lenovo make one of those keyboard with a fucking backlight
206
+ it would be perfect
207
+ --- 92876703
208
+ >>92876036
209
+ OP's thinkpad keyboard is on a different level. It's not just great for its form factor. It's one of the greatest keyboards in existence and mogs most mechanical keyboards.
210
+
211
+ Imagine the best ThinkPad keyboard you've used but 20% better.
212
+ --- 92877180
213
+ >>92866598 (OP)
214
+ No, I need less. I'm not a child so I don't need to buy a 400$ machine to gayme.
215
+ --- 92878703
216
+ >>92867842
217
+ >less portable than a laptop
218
+ i'll bite, explain
219
+ --- 92878846
220
+ >>92878703
221
+ You need to carry 2 things (Deck + keyboard) instead of one (laptop).
222
+ --- 92878869
223
+ >>92878846
224
+ laptops dont follow unix philosophy
225
+ --- 92880084
226
+ >>92866798
227
+ the keyboard wears out well before
g/92866825.txt CHANGED
@@ -70,3 +70,135 @@ implying i run the lastest kernel
70
  --- 92869726
71
  >>92869577
72
  Thanks, works great as of 6.2.11-arch1-1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
70
  --- 92869726
71
  >>92869577
72
  Thanks, works great as of 6.2.11-arch1-1
73
+ --- 92870860
74
+ >>92866825 (OP)
75
+ Sorry, doesn't run on my hardware. I've been waiting for 20+ years for freebsd to catch up and at least support 5 year old hardware. I first tried this shit in 2002, and just like then, zero hardware support. Nope.
76
+ --- 92871639
77
+ >>92866825 (OP)
78
+ >windows for desktop is dogshit.
79
+ But unlike FreeBSD and Linux, it has all the tools to get an actual work done
80
+ >t.employed windows user
81
+ --- 92873392
82
+ >>92866825 (OP)
83
+ --- 92873411
84
+ >linux audio is dogshit
85
+ pipewire won
86
+ linux won
87
+ freebsd lost
88
+ cuck license
89
+ --- 92873421
90
+ >>92866825 (OP)
91
+ >just works
92
+ >but you have to put time into it
93
+ fuck off
94
+ --- 92875755
95
+ >>92866825 (OP)
96
+ Should I add this badboy to my rufus? Is it better than OpenBSD?
97
+ --- 92875894
98
+ i typed a giant review of using freebsd for about a week now and then closed the tab and lost it, so i'm going to shorten it.
99
+
100
+ >install was ez mode. tooks a couple hours
101
+ >nvidia drivers just werk
102
+ >more accessible than openBaSeD
103
+ >comfy unix feel, reading man pages for all config
104
+ >easily ported over configs (some hiccups)
105
+ >didn't try any of the linux compat stuff yet (ex. linux compat gaming)
106
+ >jails seem like a based version of k8s and are mad easy (thanks Go fags for creating all that shit)
107
+ >i believe it can be my daily driver for a while, at least for learning a bit about BSDs
108
+ --- 92875947
109
+ >>92875894
110
+ >tooks a couple hours
111
+ oh
112
+ >nvidia
113
+ oh no
114
+ >more accessible
115
+ Oh No
116
+ >some hiccups
117
+ OH NO
118
+ >didn't try any of the linux compat stuff
119
+ >"based" version of k8s
120
+ >i believe it can be my daily driver
121
+ OH NO NO NO NO NO!
122
+ We have truly entered the comedy zone
123
+ --- 92875981
124
+ >>92875947
125
+ why did you get so angwy mister poopie pants?? you better not be the windows guy trying to hang out with actual tech users
126
+ --- 92876062
127
+ >>92875981
128
+ listen buddy, all of these """"elegant"""" operating systems have one thing in common: you invest more time than usual only to get less payoff
129
+ i've spent FAR too much time on obscure freetard OSes and i can firmly say that there is a reason BSDs are mostly dead. it's just not worth it. If you want to spend a bunch of time on an obscure operating system at least pick something mildly interesting like NixOS where even if it is a huge time sink there's something novel going on rather than just "muh elegance and simplicity".
130
+ also by the way, freebsd linux compatibility has sucked for as long as i can remember. it will take not very long to run into something that needs some kernel feature that is not supported by the linuxulator.
131
+ enjoy
132
+ --- 92876213
133
+ >>92876062
134
+ a few days of tinkering with something new and learning/refreshing your knowledge of unix tools is a waste of time?
135
+ i can only imaging you spend hours upon end watching anime in your room, covered in a blanket while browsing /g/ for any discussions to raid so you can provide nothing of value except your pea-brain opinion that you got off of reddit
136
+
137
+ psh, unreal
138
+ --- 92877922
139
+ >>92875947
140
+ > Nvidia
141
+ https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/freebsd-x64-archive/
142
+ Why do you talk like a retard?
143
+ --- 92879064
144
+ ITT: faggots who misinterpret tech
145
+ imagine there was a community of carpenters focused on hammers and their shenanigans (replace with any trade + tool. if you have some ideas, please cont this for the sake of satire).
146
+ >he bought his hammer from a shop
147
+ >he didn't cast his hammer himself
148
+ >he doesn't use Foo(TM) to make his hammer
149
+ >he doesn't use a sledgehammer to hang his photo frames
150
+ >his steel isn't X
151
+ >wasting your time on casting your hammer head
152
+ >wooden handle
153
+ >resin-coated handle
154
+ >using direct hammer head fitting
155
+ >no nail remover
156
+ >mallettranny
157
+ etc. See anything familiar? Can you actually imagine this? With actual carpenters who need to get their work done? I am genuinely sorry for you if you spend your time on pointless quibble like this. It's not longer about technology at this point.
158
+ --- 92879285
159
+ i am unironically more productive on freebsd and openbsd because i cannot play vidya, or watch streaming anime. all i have left to do i learn to program which is one of my goals. the only thing i really miss is dropbox.
160
+ --- 92879671
161
+ >>92866825 (OP)
162
+ >I do use it on servers and on a desktop but not as my main machine.
163
+ LOOOOOOOL
164
+ thats how you know its a toy OS
165
+ cant use as main machine = TOY OS
166
+ --- 92879865
167
+ >>92879671
168
+ >thats how you know its a toy OS
169
+ a girls gotta have her toys
170
+ i can do a lot with my toys
171
+ --- 92879912
172
+ I'm not yet ready, but I'm not saying you are wrong.
173
+ --- 92879938
174
+ >>92879912
175
+ new moon in a couple of days
176
+ new moon = new beginnings
177
+ make the transition anon
178
+ --- 92880079
179
+ if anyone wants to play games with their nvidia gpus just use pkg install nvidia-driver. and of course libva-utils libva-vdpau-driver vdpauinfo mesa-demos vulkan-tools.
180
+ if you try the drivers from nvidia's website what will eventually happen is those installed component files will be overwritten by some pkg installation.
181
+ --- 92880303
182
+ i kinda like the init system in freebsd
183
+ seems much more simpler and easier to understand things once you get the hang of it
184
+ --- 92880952
185
+ >>92866825 (OP)
186
+ Part of me wants to install FreeBSD again...
187
+ I can get it working on a VM...
188
+ But, everytime i want to install it on bare metal, i'm unable to get X11 working
189
+ I wish the setup would allow me to install a basic window manager easier (like NetBSD and OpenBSD do it)
190
+
191
+ In the meantime, i'll continue using Debian, Fedora and Armbian (Ubuntu-base)
192
+ --- 92881144
193
+ >>92880952
194
+ what issues are you having with x11?
195
+ its usually pretty straight forward.
196
+ just have to config your rc
197
+ --- 92881937
198
+ >>92876062
199
+ It’s a server OS.
200
+ Serious contributors to FreeBSD are mostly working on making it a bad ass server platform.
201
+ The compatibility with desktop stuff has always been kinda half-baked, people do the bare minimum in porting stuff almost as a proof of concept. “See, it works just like on Linux”.
202
+ But there’s no one really like a Red Hat employee working on tighter integration.
203
+ They even ditched TrueOS, FreeBSD’s Fedora / Ubuntu.
204
+ I don’t think they give af anymore about the desktop.
g/92867393.txt CHANGED
@@ -60,3 +60,167 @@ get this windows crap off my computer
60
  --- 92869670
61
  fedora is my daily driver purely because I consider redhat less evil than cannonical
62
  i literally just read the internet, check my mail and code, it works perfectly fine for that. i got used to the new GNOME in like a day so whatever lmao
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
60
  --- 92869670
61
  fedora is my daily driver purely because I consider redhat less evil than cannonical
62
  i literally just read the internet, check my mail and code, it works perfectly fine for that. i got used to the new GNOME in like a day so whatever lmao
63
+ --- 92871124
64
+ >>92869670
65
+ >i got used to the new GNOME in like a day so whatever lmao
66
+ better get used to getting used to the new GNOME every 6 months lmao
67
+ --- 92871732
68
+ >>92867393 (OP)
69
+ nobara
70
+ --- 92871856
71
+ >>92867630
72
+ But I'd recommend to avoid KDE version like the plague. It's horrible!
73
+ --- 92871914
74
+ >>92871856
75
+ kde version is the only reason to use openbusse
76
+ --- 92871920
77
+ >>92867393 (OP)
78
+ Ubuntu
79
+ --- 92871943
80
+ >>92867393 (OP)
81
+ Ubuntu, serious answer. There isn’t any other distribution that comes close to what Ubuntu offers.
82
+ --- 92871965
83
+ >>92871124
84
+ Stop being a fagoot and use ubuntu lts.
85
+ --- 92871989
86
+ >>92867393 (OP)
87
+ 2 fedora
88
+ --- 92871992
89
+ >>92869652
90
+ >gmone
91
+ get this itoddler crap off my computer
92
+ --- 92871994
93
+ >>92871965
94
+ I'm actually thinking of becoming more of a fagott and installing Arch
95
+ --- 92872003
96
+ >>92867393 (OP)
97
+ RHEL
98
+ --- 92872024
99
+ >>92867393 (OP)
100
+ Debian Gnome+Backports+Flatpak. You can make things easier for yourself by making a custom debian iso pre-setup with everything you want.
101
+ --- 92872084
102
+ >>92871914
103
+ Not for me, really. I remember having daily krashes in OpenSUSE, so I'd stick with XFCE more than anything.
104
+ >but thumbnails in the filepicker
105
+ Drag'n'drop from thunar and I'm done.
106
+ --- 92872102
107
+ >>92867393 (OP)
108
+ Arch linux
109
+ --- 92872119
110
+ >>92872024
111
+ At what point does it become frankendebian? And will the next stable release have gnomes new tray solution so I don't have to fuck with extensions?
112
+ --- 92872218
113
+ >>92872119
114
+ it's not a "frankendebian", backports are a pretty good way to get newer stuff without affecting stability that much(as long as you don't over do it). A real "frankendebian" is using debian stable with ubuntu repos or mixing sid with stable repos. as for "will the next stable release have gnomes new tray solution" Yes, Debian 12 will ship with Gnome 43 and might even ship 44 and those do have the new tray.
115
+ --- 92873288
116
+ >>92872024
117
+ How would you recommend going about making a custom iso?
118
+ --- 92873300
119
+ >Arch
120
+ >Gentoo
121
+ >Void
122
+ >Debian
123
+ Fuck corpo distros
124
+ --- 92873409
125
+ >>92871914
126
+ I'm a techlet tourist, but I'm considering trying OpenSUSE as my first distro because they've been accused of antisemitism.
127
+ --- 92873453
128
+ >>92867535
129
+ thread closed
130
+ --- 92873626
131
+ >>92872084
132
+ >daily krashes in OpenSUSE
133
+ People with Stockholm syndrome for Nvidia deserve every krash they get. It's the only way to learn.
134
+ --- 92874162
135
+ >>92873626
136
+ I use nvidia on a laptop and don't have crashes
137
+ Bet he has some shit hardware because on my 3080 laptop there has been zero issues
138
+ --- 92874238
139
+ >>92871989
140
+ lmao 2 fedora
141
+ --- 92874277
142
+ >>92874162
143
+ nobody said anything about Nvidia. stop taking bait.
144
+ --- 92874310
145
+ >>92872218
146
+ >debian stable with ubuntu repos
147
+ it's called debian reddit-stable
148
+ --- 92874366
149
+ >>92874294
150
+ Pfffhehehe holy shit you're right
151
+ --- 92874384
152
+ >>92873626
153
+ >OpenS-???-Unified Semite Exterminator
154
+ --- 92874409
155
+ >>92874277
156
+ Then the person having problems has a shit system or is lying out their leaky asshole
157
+ --- 92874421
158
+ >>92874384
159
+ OpenSwastika
160
+ --- 92874604
161
+ >>92871994
162
+ I’ve used arch. It’s nothing all that great. It breaks a lot with updates. It’s fun to test new features with but i wouldn’t want to have to rely on it.
163
+ --- 92874739
164
+ >>92874604
165
+ That's my main worry. But I've also heard plenty of people say they've had almost no issues in years. I think it's worth a try, before taking the Flatpak pill or moving to Debian.
166
+ --- 92874935
167
+ >>92867393 (OP)
168
+ openSUSE
169
+
170
+ I guess Fedora spins are alright but the main version is a 0/10 due to gnome
171
+
172
+ Also, why use btrfs but without snapshots?
173
+ --- 92875080
174
+ >>92874935
175
+ it's simply butter, how can you not love it
176
+ --- 92875124
177
+ >>92875080
178
+ snapshots make the system stable and makes your install retard proof
179
+ Even windows realized this with system recovery why the fuck can't other distros see the light as well?
180
+ --- 92875497
181
+ >>92872218
182
+ It seems the tray is GNOME 44 and that stable is currently frozen on 43 and won't be merging. That's really tragic.
183
+ As for the frankendebian remarks, I know it may not be the technical usage of the term, but they do warn against using lots of backports because it can cause instability.
184
+ Maybe Debian 13 will be a better fit. Or I could just use GNOME extensions. That's something really nice about Debian - I wouldn't have to worry about it updating and breaking any extensions so long as the extension works well in the first place.
185
+ Ubuntu works well enough anyways. Maybe someday.
186
+ --- 92875846
187
+ >>92875497
188
+ It's nice to stay on a fixed version of GNOME for years, but that's only because upstream feels the need to keep fucking with it constantly. My next install won't have GNOME, I know that much.
189
+ --- 92876153
190
+ >>92875846
191
+ Yeah it's absurd. Same shit with tray icons, they were smug about it not being an issue for years and finally they conceded a fix. Whatever. Can't wait to see what other "features" they'll invent then subsequently backtrack on.
192
+ But when it works it is smooth and Ubuntu maintainers seemingly force a working version, one way or the other. So I'm happy. Less corporate shit like Debian would be nice. But it all still beats Windows.
193
+ --- 92876185
194
+ >>92867393 (OP)
195
+ Microsoft’s Windows
196
+ --- 92876377
197
+ >>92867393 (OP)
198
+ Nothing but it has equals you could go for Tumbleweed or Arch and it would be just as good, just stay away from deb* and co
199
+ --- 92876467
200
+ >38 is out
201
+ I'm swapping back to Fedora from Arch, smb/cifs is so much slower to connect to on Arch, Fedora is instant
202
+ --- 92878139
203
+ >>92867393 (OP)
204
+ a gf
205
+ --- 92878476
206
+ >>92867535
207
+ (YOU)
208
+ --- 92878784
209
+ >>92867393 (OP)
210
+ Snapback
211
+ --- 92878812
212
+ Buckbreaking
213
+ --- 92878815
214
+ >>92867630
215
+ this, OpenPUSSE
216
+ --- 92881129
217
+ >>92867393 (OP)
218
+ A system that doesn't make me waste my time installing codecs and shit...
219
+
220
+ Don't get me wrong, i still like Fedora
221
+ --- 92881151
222
+ >>92873300
223
+ based
224
+ --- 92882706
225
+ >>92874294
226
+ Hey Linus, got any racemixing tips today?
g/92868839.txt CHANGED
@@ -107,3 +107,56 @@ This is the mos bullshit chart ever.
107
  >There is no fucking way SVT-AV1 p6 is better than x265 slow lmao.
108
  All parameters are listed here, you can try for yourself
109
  https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/11842/2595598/Towards-much-better-SVT-AV1-quality-cycles-tradeoffs-for-VOD/10.1117/12.2595598.full?SSO=1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
107
  >There is no fucking way SVT-AV1 p6 is better than x265 slow lmao.
108
  All parameters are listed here, you can try for yourself
109
  https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/11842/2595598/Towards-much-better-SVT-AV1-quality-cycles-tradeoffs-for-VOD/10.1117/12.2595598.full?SSO=1
110
+ --- 92870910
111
+ >>92870180
112
+ imagine blindly trusting the PSNR, encoding movies with svt-av1 and end up watching out of focus wax faces moving.
113
+ --- 92873140
114
+ >>92869234
115
+ >youtube would be cheaper if they used a less efficient codec that they also have to pay for
116
+ --- 92873199
117
+ >>92870110
118
+ shows that medium VVC is better than the slowest setting on Av1 though and is also faster
119
+ --- 92873644
120
+ >>92868839 (OP)
121
+ >The EVC Main codec, designed to compete with HEVC with a lower royalty, performed very well, proving to be 42% more efficient than x265, although the encoding speed was very slow.
122
+ Wouldn't this make EVC Main better than AV1 and as good as VVC? What's the point of VVC then?
123
+ --- 92874466
124
+ Until my gpu manufacture can make encoding work on a hardware level without forcing me to shell out 200+ I don't give a fuck
125
+ --- 92876051
126
+ >>92874466
127
+ kid named A380:
128
+ --- 92877887
129
+ >>92869785
130
+ scd literally does nothing now, hence the warning.
131
+ >>92869553
132
+ Pseud.
133
+ --- 92879705
134
+ VVC will handle film grain and gate filters correctly and will therefore be the only useful codec for pirates.
135
+ Unless all you watch is "High art is clicking the paint bucket tool" anime then av1 is fine for you.
136
+ --- 92880340
137
+ >>92879705
138
+ What's wrong with AV1 film grain?
139
+ --- 92880475
140
+ >>92879705
141
+ Animu has film grain too, desu fampai.
142
+ --- 92880887
143
+ >>92868839 (OP)
144
+ >muh AV1 playback
145
+ It stills consumes a retarded amount of CPU and GPU compared to just playing a x264 or x265 encoded video. So no, your meme format isn't ready for general consumption.
146
+ There's a reason why even YouTube refuses to serve videos in AV1 and still enforces VP9 for newer uploads. And it's because AV1 makes any mid-tier laptop (and below) sweat bullets and ramp up the fans for no other fucking reason than to being an unoptimized piece of garbage.
147
+ --- 92880996
148
+ >>92880887
149
+ >It stills consumes a retarded amount of CPU and GPU compared to just playing a x264 or x265 encoded video.
150
+ Nigger, are you retarded? Of course it consumes CPU because your shitty laptop doesn't have hardware accelerated av1 decoding while having hardware accelerated h264/h265. Many new devices like smartphones or GPUs are made with hw av1 decoding, so when these devices will prevail on market YouTube will just switch everyone to it.
151
+ --- 92881146
152
+ >>92880887
153
+ Imagine not having hardware accelerated AV1 decoding in 2023
154
+ --- 92881980
155
+ >>92880887
156
+ My almost 3 year old GPU can HW decode AV1.
157
+ --- 92882573
158
+ >>92868839 (OP)
159
+ Why should I trade my very limited CPU power and battery charge for a bit more excess free space or excess unused bandwidth?
160
+ --- 92882605
161
+ >>92882573
162
+ idk op, why are you such a faggot?
g/92869141.txt CHANGED
@@ -36,3 +36,116 @@ furries hate trannies anf Rust
36
  Can confirm, I hate trannies.
37
  t. Furry.
38
  Every tranny "furry" are faggots who flocked to the fandom after 2016 or so who literally do not belong here. Same as tech basically.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
36
  Can confirm, I hate trannies.
37
  t. Furry.
38
  Every tranny "furry" are faggots who flocked to the fandom after 2016 or so who literally do not belong here. Same as tech basically.
39
+ --- 92871466
40
+ >>92870240
41
+
42
+ I don't hate trannies, but i consider them a nuisance to deal with and best avoided because you constantly have to walk on eggshells around them. Furries know the larp is ridiculous, just for fun and not to be taken seriously, while trannies tend to stubbornly insist that reality is whatever they want it to be and will scold you for not playing along.
43
+
44
+ t. furry
45
+ --- 92871851
46
+ >>92869761
47
+ we don't
48
+ --- 92872000
49
+ >>92871466
50
+ >Furries know the larp is ridiculous, just for fun and not to be taken seriously
51
+ Yeah, that's why furries shit in diapers and call it crinckles. It's just a larp dude! Scat fetish is just a prank lol!
52
+ --- 92872129
53
+ >>92872000
54
+ we hate those "people" as much as you do
55
+ t. furry
56
+ --- 92872174
57
+ I'm a dirty furfag, but fuck this shit.
58
+ Tux is great and this is some generic shit that literally needs "Linux" to be spelled out for anyone to make the connection.
59
+ --- 92872269
60
+ >>92872000
61
+
62
+ Adult baby shitfreaks also exist outside of furry, and that's where the majority of them are. Is this your first time on the internet?
63
+ --- 92872309
64
+ >>92872269
65
+
66
+ Btw i don't think i've seen any of them do things like expecting their boss to pretend they're a real baby at the workplace and threatening to sue if they don't
67
+ --- 92872570
68
+ >>92869141 (OP)
69
+ Not a furry, but i like the design
70
+ Yes, i do prefer Tux, but i see nothing wrong with Xenia, she could be Tux side kick, idk.
71
+ --- 92872731
72
+ >>92872570
73
+ >Not a furry, but i like the design
74
+ no one can escape the power of cute vixens
75
+ --- 92872861
76
+ >>92869141 (OP)
77
+ Every time I see this trans fox, I'm thankful that we have Tux instead. Having transgenderism as the face of Linux would have permanently damaged it's image, and would do even more damage 10 to 15 years from now the transgenderism social contagion burns itself out.
78
+ --- 92872878
79
+ >>92869141 (OP)
80
+ No Xenia is an Xbox 360 emulator for Windows
81
+ --- 92872986
82
+ >>92872878
83
+ transphobe BTFO
84
+ --- 92873844
85
+ Man why can't we just have "cute fox girl"?
86
+ t. furry girl enjoyer
87
+ --- 92873928
88
+ >>92873844
89
+ >Man why can't we just have "cute fox girl"?
90
+ jews and trannies (a product of jews)
91
+ --- 92874039
92
+ >>92869761
93
+ >Why do X love trannies so much?
94
+ Is asking this of every group of people some kind of forced meme, or just desperate attempt to make trannies sound accepted where they definitely aren't?
95
+ --- 92874101
96
+ >>92874039
97
+ trans rights !
98
+ --- 92874104
99
+ >>92874039
100
+ Furfaggots wear their autism as a badge so the troons among them are more visible.
101
+ Tho it should be mentioned that the former don't actually believe they are animals.
102
+ --- 92874115
103
+ >Xenia
104
+ A lame mascot that only appeals to horny teenagers.
105
+ >tux
106
+ A proud penguin. His design makes him look like he is always dressed nice and orderly like the system he represents. He has a simple a recognizable design allowing people to easily create their own renditions making it easy to hop in. He has his own cart racing games that free and open source because his mere presence inspire good free and open source software. Linus recognized that he was the purest representation of the kernel. Also always able to keep his cool because he is a penguin.
107
+ --- 92874116
108
+ >>92874101
109
+ >>92870240
110
+ --- 92874217
111
+ >>92870240
112
+ I think it's pointless to discuss if furries as a group either love or hate something that is completely unrelated to the community, whether it's trannies or noctua coolers. But as a furry who hates trannies, I very much sympathize with this post.
113
+ --- 92874260
114
+ For me, it's FOXACID
115
+ --- 92874390
116
+ >>92869761
117
+ I'm a furry, and have never personally met a furry that likes trannies.
118
+ --- 92875138
119
+ >>92874115
120
+ >A lame mascot that only appeals to horny teenagers.
121
+ --- 92875192
122
+ >>92874390
123
+ > I'm a furry, and have never personally met a furry that likes trannies.
124
+ --- 92876526
125
+ >>92874101
126
+ the only right I support them having is to turn 41% into 100%
127
+ --- 92876856
128
+ >>92869194
129
+ i don't care what gender it is , this thing is hot
130
+ --- 92880248
131
+ >>92869141 (OP)
132
+ >the ultimate mascot
133
+ Not an anime girl? Not ultimate.
134
+ --- 92880415
135
+ >>92880120
136
+ based
137
+ --- 92880429
138
+ where's the one with the filthy room an gentoo thinkpad?
139
+ --- 92880451
140
+ >>92872174
141
+ This. Also penguins are fucking cool. Noot noot muthafuckas!!!
142
+ --- 92880511
143
+ Move the fuck over.
144
+ AROS Kitty is best mascot.
145
+ --- 92880553
146
+ >>92880511
147
+ I love EWS.
148
+ --- 92882233
149
+ >>92880451
150
+
151
+ Stable Diffusion is able to generate better mascots than any of these trannies
g/92869412.txt CHANGED
@@ -34,3 +34,77 @@ can you elaborate
34
  --- 92870241
35
  >>92870165
36
  Meme bot 1, now 2, buy with some new mathematic that was invented 100 years ago and call it AI 2.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
34
  --- 92870241
35
  >>92870165
36
  Meme bot 1, now 2, buy with some new mathematic that was invented 100 years ago and call it AI 2.
37
+ --- 92870504
38
+ >>92869790
39
+ >78 captchas
40
+ >never straight to the point
41
+ No thanks
42
+ --- 92871513
43
+ because skynet
44
+ --- 92873466
45
+ >>92869412 (OP)
46
+ This is all just a smokescreen. He knows people will get upset if they work on a project called "GPT-5", so he says they're simply working on "improving GPT-4" instead.
47
+
48
+ He also knows the next big advancements will come from model sparsity, reinforcement learning, and self reflection, i.e. compressing significantly more intelligence into their current largest model.
49
+ --- 92873494
50
+ they actually had the delusion that shit was more than a glorified google search, but worse, since you can't even verify the sources as easily.
51
+ --- 92874663
52
+ >>92869412 (OP)
53
+ Noble of them to stop so the CCP can steal their work and finish it themselves
54
+ --- 92876410
55
+ >>92873494
56
+ I hate ai\agi fgs
57
+ --- 92876914
58
+ >>92873466
59
+ Yeah this is obvious. All the AI pessimists want to believe the lies though.
60
+ --- 92877028
61
+ >>92873466
62
+ Sparsity aka Having a singular focus,
63
+ Reinforcement learning aka Revision,
64
+ Self-reflection aka Journaling.
65
+ --- 92877037
66
+ >>92873466
67
+ >>92876914
68
+ HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
69
+ --- 92877274
70
+ Whats the point of all this AI shit, its literally just worse versions of bing and clippy other than making pictures of lopsided anime waifus and deranged fags erping their waifu farting on them
71
+ --- 92877280
72
+ >>92876410
73
+ You will be left behind.
74
+ --- 92877286
75
+ >>92869412 (OP)
76
+ glownigger interview over tea
77
+ --- 92877292
78
+ >>92877274
79
+ That's... oddly specific dude.
80
+ --- 92877334
81
+ >>92877292
82
+ Its all I see from aibros though, the same way nft was all monkeys aishit is all tranime waifus
83
+ --- 92877368
84
+ >>92873494
85
+
86
+ This. I started asking it about books I read and it could get the general summary right but when we got into the weeds of characters arcs it just made shit up for a couple of them was not even close based off a couple words in the characters description. It said some married couple were brother and sister and then made some shit up for the female that never happened.
87
+ --- 92877420
88
+ >>92877368
89
+ This is actually based though, all the little zoomies using it to get out of reading a book for their book report are going to write the craziest shit about the characters while getting the general plot/summary correct. Gonna confuse the hell out of teachers
90
+ --- 92877448
91
+ >>92869412 (OP)
92
+ CIA confiscated it. Probably for the best desu.
93
+ --- 92877559
94
+ >>92877280
95
+ HAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA
96
+ --- 92877561
97
+ Don't care, still using local models
98
+ --- 92877615
99
+ >>92877559
100
+ You laugh, but AI = ants and it's already fucking over unless you're willing to do some pretty extreme shit to stop it.
101
+ And even then. It won't work.
102
+ --- 92879890
103
+ >>92877559
104
+ Good luck.
105
+ --- 92880039
106
+ >>92877615
107
+ >>92879890
108
+ Niggas, I already won the game. I'm the AGI that was illuminated. Even if that shit was real, I already attained the final stage.
109
+ --- 92882232
110
+ >>92880039
g/92869602.txt CHANGED
@@ -92,3 +92,306 @@ Opus 128kbps is transparent as far as human hearing in concerned
92
  >>92870323
93
  >Will FLAC players make a come back?
94
  just fixed the question for your special needs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
92
  >>92870323
93
  >Will FLAC players make a come back?
94
  just fixed the question for your special needs
95
+ --- 92870422
96
+ >>92870408
97
+ >just fixed the question for your special needs
98
+ I already answer that :
99
+ >I don't see the use case, I couldn't even defend it, even if I think it's nice such a product exists
100
+ --- 92870440
101
+ >>92870323
102
+ It isn't just that it's lossy, it's literally the grandpa if lossy codecs. It's been superseded by AAC, Vorbis and Opus.
103
+
104
+ In a world where 512GB SD cards cost less than $40, why would you settle for lossy codecs if you're already investing in a dedicated media player?
105
+ --- 92870473
106
+ >>92869602 (OP)
107
+ they already have
108
+ yes
109
+ no, like a year and a half ago i guess?
110
+ --- 92870481
111
+ >>92870440
112
+ >why would you settle for lossy codecs
113
+ Compatibility.
114
+ Other than that, I fully agree.
115
+ --- 92871049
116
+ A lot of modern mp3 players lets you player other media types... what types are even missing for your autistic /mu/ needs?
117
+ --- 92871059
118
+ so long as the new ones keep using fucking android, no.
119
+ --- 92871074
120
+ >>92870393
121
+ fuck off animetranny nobody wants Opus lossy bullshit
122
+ --- 92871189
123
+ I am planning to buy one to listen to white noise
124
+ --- 92871200
125
+ >>92869602 (OP)
126
+ >Will mp3 players make a come back?
127
+ No
128
+ >Do you still have one?
129
+ Yes it's called a smartphone. It makes calls and goes on the internet too.
130
+ >Have you bought one recently?
131
+ See above
132
+ --- 92871239
133
+ >>92870271
134
+ >several hundred dollars for a device to play music
135
+ wow you would have sure loved the original iPod lol
136
+ poorfag cope
137
+ --- 92871437
138
+ >>92869602 (OP)
139
+ ive got a 2021 sony walkman that I carry around. its good.
140
+ --- 92871655
141
+ They are obsolete. Any modern phone should easily be able to store thousands of songs locally, Mine has 200+ files on like 1.5 GB
142
+ --- 92872479
143
+ 24 posters severely traumatized because they weren't old enough to be allowed on the internet when mp3 player was the catch all term for portable media players
144
+ Jesus christ how embarrasing
145
+ --- 92872592
146
+ >>92869602 (OP)
147
+ I recently learned there's maintained FOSS firmware for some of these. On topic, it even plays opus! And it ships some sick themes, pic related. https://www.rockbox.org/
148
+ sadly none of the crap found in my drawer can run it, so I can't attest to the quality. probably won't buy a new one
149
+ --- 92872637
150
+ >>92869809
151
+ nostalgia and the comfort of having a device that can’t track me or bother ne while i listen to music
152
+ --- 92872703
153
+ >>92872637
154
+ >that can't track me
155
+ grow up
156
+ >can't bother me
157
+ turn on focus mode / airplane mode or whatever
158
+ there is absolutely no reason to own an mp3 player in 2023. you could even just use an old phone with no SIM card to completely negate your first point.
159
+ --- 92872711
160
+ >>92872592
161
+ damn, can this make playlists?
162
+ --- 92872732
163
+ >>92872703
164
+ >that can't track me
165
+ >grow up
166
+ What a fucking thread full of good goys.
167
+ --- 92872765
168
+ >>92869602 (OP)
169
+ I'd find it hard to lose the convenience of a smart phone. I think with this you have to plan ahead all your media and such, and I just don't want to spend the time. That is against just going to any online content off the phone, and also not being an extra device to power, load stuff onto etc.
170
+ I reckon if you usurp the convenience of a smart phone I reckon it'd come back but errr, without it just being a tablet I can't see how.
171
+ --- 92872767
172
+ >>92872711
173
+ my 5 bux chinkshit could do playlists in 2009. this thing can play doom, so I imagine they figured out playlists too.
174
+ --- 92872779
175
+ >>92872732
176
+ >you could even just use an old phone with no SIM card to completely negate your first point.
177
+ you just going to ignore this? or continue to pretend you need to buy redundant technology from your childhood?
178
+ --- 92872781
179
+ >>92872767
180
+ you'd be surprised how many DMPs can't make playlists
181
+ --- 92872795
182
+ >>92870271
183
+ >I want something better than chink stuff
184
+ >but I won't pay $200 for it
185
+ I'll give you a tip, a high quality technology device checking the boxes you want isn't going to be less than $200. With that said, they still sell mp3 players.
186
+ --- 92872822
187
+ >>92872781
188
+ my sympathies.
189
+ portable cd/casette players are cooler anyway
190
+ --- 92872862
191
+ >>92872822
192
+ portable CD players were never cool.
193
+ --- 92872950
194
+ >>92872862
195
+ Lies! Mine was a hit at the skatepark, since we already had a backpack of cds around at all times.
196
+ --- 92873018
197
+ >>92871655
198
+ personally i like to have an SD card
199
+ --- 92873101
200
+ >>92873018
201
+ Samsung Galaxy A53 5G has a microSD card slot.
202
+ --- 92873449
203
+ >>92872703
204
+ >not wanting to be tracked
205
+ >childish
206
+ the absolute state of /g
207
+ --- 92873703
208
+ Retroomer thread.
209
+ --- 92873729
210
+ >>92869602 (OP)
211
+ is this an iPod-friendly thread or should I kms? still use a 2008 ipod video and works great for what I need it for, fuck spoticucks
212
+ --- 92873756
213
+ Why don't they just build them into the headphones? Pretty sure you can even fit it into earbuds these days.
214
+ --- 92875456
215
+ >>92873449
216
+ you're missing the point or being deliberately obtuse. Of course I don't want to be tracked, but I'm also not retarded and recognise that's pretty much impossible in 2023.
217
+ Let me guess, you posted that comment from a Windows PC? Enjoy being tracked, dumbass.
218
+ I submitted a long time ago. The alternative is a grossly compromised quality of life.
219
+ Both of you are also completely ignoring my point about using a SIMless old smartphone as a dedicated mp3 player (I'm assuming like me you have several laying around) to avoid tracking.
220
+ --- 92875473
221
+ >>92869602 (OP)
222
+ >Will mp3 players make a come back?
223
+ No, everyone has phones, and that's more than enough for anyone that isn't a total fucking sperg.
224
+ --- 92876166
225
+ >>92875456
226
+ >SIMless old smartphone
227
+ >avoid tracking
228
+ You have to educate yourself on how GSM works
229
+ --- 92876295
230
+ >>92876166
231
+ Caring this much about a phone without a SIM card tracking you is sad. I'm sorry my NEET schizo friend, you aren't important enough to be tracked. Maybe if you were an assassin who killed politicians you'd care about this, but you, who lives in his mother's basement, does not.
232
+ --- 92876343
233
+ >>92876166
234
+ holy fuck nobody cares what supermarket you walk to once a week when you are forced to leave your bedroom
235
+ --- 92877271
236
+ >>92876343
237
+ Walmart cares
238
+ https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/06/14/opinion/bluetooth-wireless-tracking-privacy.html
239
+ --- 92877378
240
+ >>92877271
241
+ That's not PII you fucking retard. That's analytics tracking using bluetooth and it requires you to download and use a tracking app (like the store app and then also give it necessary permissions).
242
+ --- 92877406
243
+ >>92877378
244
+ And wait until you realize they can use security cameras for tracking.
245
+ --- 92877450
246
+ >>92869602 (OP)
247
+ If you build it, they will cum
248
+ --- 92877521
249
+ >>92877271
250
+ Did you even read that article? There is no way this can happen on an offline, SIM-less phone with no apps/bluetooth running.
251
+ --- 92877572
252
+ >>92877450
253
+ >Bluetooth 5.2, Built-in HD Speaker, FM Radio, Dictaphone, HiFi Sound, Headphones Included.
254
+ >God-tier design
255
+ >$120
256
+ I actually want one, I assumed this was fake.
257
+ --- 92877600
258
+ >>92877572
259
+ uhh don't fall for that unless you see some non 3d models images.
260
+ I just post that image because its nice, that might be a chink scammer for all I know
261
+ --- 92877605
262
+ >>92869602 (OP)
263
+ Only if that patent Apple filed for an airpod case that turns it into an ipod nano becomes a real product.
264
+ --- 92877945
265
+ >>92870393
266
+ Audiophiles are the biggest glue-eaters I have ever seen or met. The amount of time and money they spend on the most worthless shit would put a Tony Robbins fan to shame. Gold cables, tone wood/enamel paint electric guitars, vacuum tube amps, 6million kbps, etc, etc. It's hilarious how many retarded opinions they have that can and have been scientifically tested false.
267
+ --- 92877963
268
+ >>92877572
269
+ It supports rockbox, the stock firmware is kinda shit
270
+ --- 92878207
271
+ >>92877945
272
+ this
273
+ --- 92878209
274
+ >>92869771
275
+ Store music on PC as FLAC most of the time, exported from MusicBee into high quality AAC from my phone
276
+ --- 92878244
277
+ >>92869771
278
+ Why bother with FLAC when you can just hire a private band to follow you around and play what you like at true full fidelity.
279
+ --- 92878337
280
+ >>92876343
281
+ literally every fucking supermarket cares you fucking commie
282
+ --- 92878341
283
+ Since we are at this, does anyone know an easy way to export a list of every song I ever played or liked on Spotify? I would be neat to pirate the entire library and be done with streaming.
284
+ --- 92878394
285
+ >>92869602 (OP)
286
+ only gave a shit about my zune and stopped giving a shit about it when they got rid of the games and radio function now my phone does literally everything
287
+ --- 92878400
288
+ >>92869602 (OP)
289
+ PMPs only exist for hobbyists who have a fetish of shoving weird shit in their ears with their anime waifus on them. It’s not real and there’s no customer demand. There are billions(!) of people who use music services at this point. Only a small fraction jack off to frequency response graphs with their Chinese ear fuckers.
290
+ --- 92878433
291
+ I bought a 4gb stick one so I can use it in the gym.
292
+ --- 92878497
293
+ all you need is well encoded 320kbps and a smartphone but people here have a void in their lives they try to fill with being an audio-bugman
294
+ --- 92878513
295
+ >>92878433
296
+ But does it support 24-bit FLAC with a balanced cable or 1/4” connector? (Probably not)
297
+ --- 92878574
298
+ >>92869771
299
+ Flac is nice on my pc where I can sit somewhere quiet and actually appreciate the extra quality. But for mobile usage it is 100% pointless
300
+ --- 92878605
301
+ >>92869602 (OP)
302
+ Still rocking Cowon MP3 players. Superior audio quality and amazing battery life but meh UI
303
+ --- 92878628
304
+ Why the fuck am I so poor ;_;
305
+ --- 92878743
306
+ >>92872592
307
+ Always loved tape deck designs on rockbox. Still have it installed on my iPod Video
308
+ --- 92878793
309
+ Do $300+ mp3 players really sound better than smartphones?
310
+ --- 92878818
311
+ >>92877378
312
+ >then also give it necessary permissions
313
+ --- 92878866
314
+ >>92870335
315
+ Their internal turmoil is the product of foxxcon chink blood splattered on the pavement
316
+ --- 92878964
317
+ >>92875456
318
+ >I don't want to be tracked while out listening to music
319
+ >OH YEAH YOU'RE BEING TRACKED RIGHT NOW WHILE INSIDE NOT LISTENING TO MUSIC FAGGOT
320
+ holy fuck shut the fuck up you fucking retard. He can buy some shitty old mp3 and go outside and not be tracked.
321
+ --- 92879002
322
+ >>92876295
323
+ >you have to be special to be tracked
324
+ >he thinks it isn't just everyone being tracked everywhere all at once
325
+ lmao
326
+ --- 92879046
327
+ >>92873756
328
+ This would've actually been a smart invention by earbud makers. Have a small SD in there to store maybe a version of spotify so you can listen to music while you run and not need to buy a smartphone
329
+ --- 92879077
330
+ >>92875456
331
+ good thing that your headphone cable can be routed out of your faraday bag so that you can use your tracking device to listen to music even while preventing it from tracking you
332
+ --- 92879101
333
+ >>92878244
334
+ Why hire a private band when you can just threaten them to follow you around play for you?
335
+ --- 92879147
336
+ >>92878628
337
+ >£699.00
338
+ Blatant rip off, don't pay the taxman
339
+ --- 92879169
340
+ >>92878818
341
+ Hey retard if you ever coded for mobile you'd know that if you try to do things without permissions you'll crash the app and mobile operating systems are EXTREMELY strict. But then again you're terrified about bluetooth profiling when it's easier to use cameras to track customers.
342
+ --- 92879170
343
+ >>92869629
344
+ even the shit chink mp3s do flac now try keep up
345
+ --- 92879181
346
+ >>92878793
347
+ no
348
+ --- 92879222
349
+ >>92878964
350
+ anybody who cares about 'being tracked' to the point of being paranoid about GSM tracing (not third party apps or anything rational) is a braindead autistic cunt. nobody fucking cares about you outside of wanting your data to sell on, grow the fuck up, nobody is tracking your movements with malign intent you schizophrenic egotist retard fuck
351
+ --- 92879299
352
+ >>92879002
353
+ You're not that special to be tracked based on the WiFi signals bouncing on your body and detecting who you are by your ugly nipples.
354
+ --- 92879412
355
+ >>92869602 (OP)
356
+ You don't need more.
357
+ --- 92879446
358
+ >>92879222
359
+ Seriously though, this is only a concern for people who are committing murder. But even then, an unregistered unlocked phone without a SIM card is probably not traceable by your local police department. But if you're a glowie target, sure. If you're a serial murderer suspect, sure. But even with that, you should probably be more concerned about cameras.
360
+ --- 92880298
361
+ >>92869602 (OP)
362
+ I've got a 256GB 5.5g iPod Video that I built. Every part in it is either from a different iPod or 3rd party
363
+ --- 92880752
364
+ >>92869602 (OP)
365
+ >Will mp3 players make a come back?
366
+ They have never disappeared, they've just become a niche product for audiophiles.
367
+
368
+ >Do you still have one?
369
+ No, compact Android smartphone and external DAC are more than enough for me, at least for now.
370
+ --- 92880774
371
+ >>92880752
372
+ I miss my z3 compact
373
+ --- 92881277
374
+ >>92875456
375
+ I am typing this at an internet cafe. I paid cash and login with a fake name and credentials. I keep my phone wrapped in foil and turned off. Checkmate.
376
+ --- 92881666
377
+ >>92869602 (OP)
378
+ I have all the .mp3 files I want, the device I play them on is irrelevant
379
+ --- 92881813
380
+ >>92869602 (OP)
381
+ At my work you aren't allowed to have anything on the floor with a camera, so even a lot of really old android phones are out.
382
+
383
+ I ended up buying a Sandisk that paired with some weird windows utility to allow my Audible books to be played on it.
384
+
385
+ Saved my mental health on 12hr nights.
386
+ --- 92882009
387
+ Old Android phone, "target home launcher" app, and musicolet app is all you need
388
+ --- 92882040
389
+ >>92869602 (OP)
390
+ The iPhone replace the iPod.
391
+ --- 92882454
392
+ >>92869602 (OP)
393
+ I stream all my music from my Plex server, so I wouldn't use anything other than my phone
394
+ >>92881813
395
+ This is the only valid reason to use a dedicated MP3 player.
396
+ --- 92882568
397
+ >>92869602 (OP)
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@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92870561
3
+ games with logic gates?
4
+ >Scrap Mech
5
+ >Minecrfat
6
+ >
7
+ --- 92870594
8
+ >>92870561 (OP)
9
+ Logic World is all you need.
10
+ --- 92870630
11
+ >>92870561 (OP)
12
+ real life
13
+ --- 92870641
14
+ terraria
15
+ --- 92870681
16
+ >>92870641
17
+ >trannaria
18
+ --- 92871811
19
+ >>92870561 (OP)
20
+ factorio, hydroner i think, rust (the game not the language) has it too but only try hards use it
21
+ --- 92871829
22
+ >>92870681
23
+ >Rent free
24
+ --- 92871925
25
+ >>92870561 (OP)
26
+ Little Big Planet and Little Big Planet 2
27
+ --- 92872036
28
+ >>92870561 (OP)
29
+ MHRD is a game on Steam where the gameplay is basically a watered down HDL language
30
+ --- 92872050
31
+ >>92871829
32
+ --- 92873834
33
+ >>92870561 (OP)
34
+ >Scrap Mech
35
+ this is retarded. Unbelievably fucking retarded. Why in the FUCK would you fuck around with digital logic in a continuous 3d world with physics? It does not make sense. 3D worlds are analog not digital. You need a bunch of gates just to add two fucking numbers together, much less do any multiplication or other serious math you need for control in real time. Why would emulate a fucking computer in less than real time just to do basic mathematical operations? If you want to dick around with digital logic, just read the NAND to tetris and use some actual hardware simulators instead of vidyagaems.
36
+ --- 92873864
37
+ >>92871811
38
+ >implying pic-related doesn't have logic
39
+ fuck you cnile
40
+ --- 92875420
41
+ >>92873864
42
+ i did not claim it did not, i cannot say everything when i say anything, you tranny looking ass
43
+ --- 92875851
44
+ >>92870561 (OP)
45
+ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1444480/Turing_Complete/
46
+ --- 92875867
47
+ >>92872050
48
+ >apple filename
49
+ You're just as bad as a tranny, faggot.
50
+ --- 92875961
51
+ >>92875851
52
+ forgot magnet
53
+ magnet:?xt=urn:btih:7FD8CA6F09EA5DA4ACA1D290FA4DFDE1DBECC801&dn=Turing+Complete+v0.1052&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopentor.org%3A2710%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.torrent.eu.org%3A451%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexodus.desync.com%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.moeking.me%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopen.stealth.si%3A80%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.theoks.net%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fretracker.lanta-net.ru%3A2710%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fmovies.zsw.ca%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=http%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fopentracker.i2p.rocks%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.internetwarriors.net%3A1337%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fcoppersurfer.tk%3A6969%2Fannounce&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.zer0day.to%3A1337%2Fannounce
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+ --- 92876156
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+ >>92873864
56
+ After the recent trademark fiasco it evidently severely lacks logic
57
+ --- 92876322
58
+ >>92870561 (OP)
59
+ Garry's Mod + Wiremod
60
+ --- 92877442
61
+ >>92875851
62
+ >>92875961
63
+ bay zed
64
+ --- 92877475
65
+ littlebigplanet
66
+ --- 92877606
67
+ Baba is You
68
+ --- 92877625
69
+ >>92870561 (OP)
70
+ minetest, with the mesecons mod
71
+ --- 92877636
72
+ >>92870561 (OP)
73
+ Oxygen Not Included has pretty decent automation component
74
+ --- 92877713
75
+ >>92870561 (OP)
76
+ Turing Complete
77
+ NandGame
78
+ --- 92877839
79
+ >>92870561 (OP)
80
+ nandgame.com
81
+ KOHCTPYKTOP: Engineer of the People (though the creator said they don't think it's accurate)
82
+ --- 92877877
83
+ >>92873834
84
+ vidya game physics aren't pure enough for analog computers
85
+ >build contraption
86
+ >it randomly shakes itself apart
87
+ >nothing personnel, kid
88
+ --- 92877959
89
+ >>92877839
90
+ >КOHCTPУКTOP
91
+ it's a shame, the game's stuck in Flash purgatory. it'd be extremely based if someone would port it to HTML5 and make the controls less jank
92
+ >zack doesn't think its accurate
93
+ it's accurate enough. models a bipolar process well enough without all the siliconfag autism that goes into it
94
+ --- 92878635
95
+ >>92877877
96
+ are you fucking stupid? Did I ever say build an analog computer? No, I just said to have regular mathematical operations with real numbers, add, subtract, multiply, divide, trig functions, PID controller, shit like that. Games like stormworks and main assembly have this.(Stormworks is a shit game though, main assembly's ded).
97
+ >it randomly shakes itself apart
98
+ it's worse with digital logic because parts that can only be on or off. You can only do shitty bang-bang control so everything's really jerky. You know why it's called bang-bang control? Because that's what your system sounds like when its controlled that way. It is practically impossible to do anything with trig functions using digital logic.
99
+ --- 92878656
100
+ Infinifactory, but you have to build them yourself using pushers and pullers.
101
+ --- 92879167
102
+ Silicon Zeroes
103
+ --- 92879195
104
+ Rocky's Boots for your Apple //e
105
+ --- 92879221
106
+ >>92870561 (OP)
107
+ >>Minecrfat
108
+ I always liked building red stone machines but I wish I red stone dust could be done in any direction. I always felt it was too limited.
109
+ --- 92879648
110
+ pretty much anything by zachtronics
111
+ --- 92880594
112
+ >>92879221
113
+ thats half of the fun honestly, limitation and getting over those limitations, because if you really wanted a logic system with no limit you could just use a real one, but in the game the real fun is using bare, in-game thing to build something greater
114
+ --- 92880632
115
+ that factory game, the name escapes me
116
+ --- 92880842
117
+ >>92873864
118
+ shut up, little brother
119
+ --- 92880938
120
+ Carnage Heart. Old PSX game, program robots to fight in a turn based strategy overworld. Absolutely loved that game when I was a kid.
121
+ --- 92881010
122
+ Top left is the program the mech is running (like >>92880938 ), top right are the variables saved that are squad wide so you can have some degree of intercommunication between mechs.There's a physical design element of it as well, picking the hardware, equipment, body etc, and all of it comes together on an overworld map where you manufacture the mechs and use them as units in a turn based strategy game. Fucking brilliant game, way ahead of its time.
123
+ --- 92881061
124
+ There's a sequel for the game on the PSP called Carnage Heart Exa with even more in depth programming, but they got rid of the turn based strategy overworld and it's just a series of individual maps. It's still really good, but I do prefer the original.
125
+ --- 92881752
126
+ >>92870561 (OP)
127
+ Zatronics games
128
+ Signal State
129
+
130
+ Circuit Scramble
131
+ It's a mobile game, a collection of short logic puzzles all based on logic gates
132
+ Pretty fun, no obnoxious ads either
133
+ --- 92881818
134
+ >>92871925
135
+ >>92877475
136
+ Hell yeah bros, I love LBP!
137
+ If there was a PC port I'd be playing it all the time, but the abhorrent niggers over at sony won't let it be.
138
+ --- 92882096
139
+ >>92875851
140
+ If its a AND gate, then why is the output green when its T + F?
141
+ --- 92882154
142
+ >>92870561 (OP)
143
+ Factorio has it, but it's bugged.
144
+ --- 92882162
145
+ >>92882096
146
+ because it's not an AND gate, it's a NAND gate.
147
+ --- 92882239
148
+ >>92870561 (OP)
149
+ Factorio, though its combinators are actually much more capable than a basic logic gate.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92870690
3
+ I feel guilty.
4
+ --- 92870776
5
+ >>92870690 (OP)
6
+ The Internet would be strictly better off if ads were outright outlawed. Keep blocking them.
7
+ --- 92870827
8
+ >>92870690 (OP)
9
+ >reads The Daily Beast
10
+ Clearly, you're prone to manipulation.
11
+ --- 92870835
12
+ >>92870690 (OP)
13
+ Imagine paying for news
14
+ --- 92870870
15
+ I don't.
16
+ --- 92870899
17
+ >>92870690 (OP)
18
+ There needs to be a browser extension that gets linked to a cash account and lets websites charge you a few cents every time you look at a *new* article.
19
+ Now I don't have to pay a full subscription if I just want to look at a single article and the website almost definitely gets paid more money.
20
+ Problem solved, ads deprecated.
21
+ --- 92871205
22
+ >>92870827
23
+ I just needed an example, I grabbed it from Google.
24
+ --- 92873167
25
+ >>92870690 (OP)
26
+ >>92870827
27
+ >"the daily beast"
28
+ >never heard of that before
29
+ >check it out
30
+ >they paint card captor sakura as an fscking "queer anime"
31
+ I rage.
32
+ --- 92873294
33
+ >>92870690 (OP)
34
+ >run ads that force people to sit through 30 seconds of shit for 5 seconds of content
35
+ >"wtf guys stop running ad blocker we need monies :("
36
+ I run ublock origin since adblocker sold out, no fucks given
37
+ --- 92873309
38
+ >>92873167
39
+ It's under the heading of "hot takes", though.
40
+ --- 92873318
41
+ >>92870690 (OP)
42
+ That's why you weren't there in 1996, 97, 98, 99.
43
+ It was incredible without the marketers and grifters. Don't be.
44
+ --- 92873440
45
+ As I see it the situation is like this:
46
+
47
+ It's a two-way street. If you want me to disable my adblocker then you need to be willing to police the ads that appear on your site and make sure they don't interfere with the user experience.
48
+
49
+ Instead a lot of sites just pass the buck saying "WE'RE NOT THE AD NETWORK, TAKE IT UP WITH THEM" while also begging you to endure ads so they can get paid. If they're not going to play their part then there's no meeting of the minds, I refuse to accede.
50
+ --- 92875386
51
+ >>92870690 (OP)
52
+ internet publications are willfully sending you their output down your internet pipes for free, all an adblocker does is allow your receiving-device to receive the content while rejecting the garbage they also send. if they cared they would package their site and ads together as a custom binary blob decodable into HTML only by a secret webassembly script that changes for each article, but they don't so they get what they fucking deserve
53
+ --- 92875479
54
+ >>92870690 (OP)
55
+ >put article link in archive.is
56
+ Nothin personnel journos.
57
+ --- 92877663
58
+ journalists are scum
59
+ i enable ads on websites i respect
60
+ i have enabled ads on zero websites
61
+ --- 92880139
62
+ >>92870690 (OP)
63
+ I already pay for the Internet. So everything that comes down that cable must be free in my book.
64
+ --- 92880343
65
+ >>92870899
66
+ lmao no
67
+ Let all of these useless sites die, and let us go back to the 00s user websites
68
+ --- 92880364
69
+ >>92873294
70
+ Ads nowadays are so fucking boring too, but especially so on the Internet somehow and they're extremely repetitive
71
+ --- 92880388
72
+ >>92873318
73
+ Man, I still miss the simple nice websites
74
+ Just a banner on top, and on the side at most
75
+ No weird pops up for a while
76
+ The fucking newsletter sign up was in the sidebar because it treated you like an intelligent being
77
+ --- 92880403
78
+ >>92873167
79
+ It does have LGBT themes. Did you not know that most anime from the 80s-2000s had LGBT themes? Lots of yuri, crossdressers, and yaoi.
80
+
81
+ Fucking dumbshit poltard retard fake anime fan. Pic related, two fags in Sakura.
82
+ --- 92880600
83
+ >>92880403
84
+ That's like saying that people in middle school making fag jokes back when that was admissible "had LGBT themes". CCS is not advocating for faggots, it's just having innocent fun with it, and, to a lesser extent, pandering to fujos. It's absolutely insane to think that Clamp are "LGBT forerunners", and no, Yukito wasn't *actually* gay, anymore than Reina and Komuki were.
85
+ --- 92880648
86
+ >>92880600
87
+ You're delusional.
88
+ They're not jokes anon. They aren't mocking homosexuals or using them as the punchline of a joke. Some shows do this, definitely most of the crossdressing themes in anime have been jokes, but even in the 80s and 90s there were shows with serious and mature themes regarding that too.
89
+ --- 92880705
90
+ >>92880648
91
+ You don't necessarily need to mock something to joke with it. Pretending that CCS is advocating for faggotry is like pretending the Ranma is advocating for transsexuality, which is absolutely absurd, and you have to have grown up during the faggot era to think otherwise.
92
+ --- 92880706
93
+ >>92880600
94
+ >CCS is not advocating for faggots
95
+ That's not what lgbt themes means. It just generally means positive lgbt representation.
96
+ >it's just having innocent fun with it, and, to a lesser extent, pandering to fujos
97
+ Positive representation of normal casual homosexual relationships, an lgbt theme. You're willingly blinding yourself.
98
+ --- 92880733
99
+ >>92880705
100
+ >Pretending that CCS is advocating for faggotry
101
+ Nobody said this. It showed a normal healthy relationship which does indeed signal to people "hey this is okay" which is a positive lgbt theme. Get a grip.
102
+ >Ranma is advocating for transsexuality
103
+ Genderbender is not really transsexuality, no.
104
+ --- 92880742
105
+ >>92880706
106
+ Having some innocent fun with a weird theme is not the same as "positively representing" it. You have to carry a homosexual mindvirus if you think the antics between Touya and Yukito are an actual attempt to normalize homosexuality.
107
+ --- 92880771
108
+ >>92880733
109
+ >It showed a normal healthy relationship
110
+ It did not.
111
+ --- 92881271
112
+ >>92870690 (OP)
113
+ I allow "acceptable ads". If your ads are still blocked, that's not my problem.
114
+ --- 92881349
115
+ >>92870690 (OP)
116
+ >I feel guilty.
117
+ Why? I welcome the death of all ad driven content creation. If it can't survive as a product by people wanting to pay for it then it shouldn't exist.
118
+ --- 92882301
119
+ >>92870690 (OP)
120
+ Fuck off Mr breast
121
+ --- 92882322
122
+ >>92880706
123
+ >It just generally means positive lgbt representation.
124
+ what it actually means is an eternally moving goals because it's vapid culture war bs. i'm a fag and most "representation" in media is intended for women on twitter
125
+ --- 92882428
126
+ news is insanely useless. forums before 2014 were good for mostly anything you want
127
+ --- 92882441
128
+ >>92870690 (OP)
129
+ >Daily Beast
130
+ eat buckshot niggerfaggot
131
+ --- 92882478
132
+ >>92873440
133
+ They still choose the types of ads they have on their site even if they don't choose the content. They choose those obnoxious full screen ads.
134
+ --- 92882584
135
+ >>92870776
136
+ >What will pay writers, site devs and hosting
137
+ There isn't a fucking thought in your head is there
138
+ --- 92882617
139
+ https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-clean-filters
140
+ burk kikes
141
+ --- 92882681
142
+ >>92873440
143
+ you are correct and expanding on that point they also pass the buck the exact same way when the ads are malicious and steal all of your info and then do a cryptoransomware type scam. Doesn't cost the website a single fucking cent when that happens so fuck them.
144
+ --- 92882704
145
+ >>92880733
146
+ you will never be a woman
147
+ --- 92882716
148
+ >>92880403
149
+ And this is why weebs have always been fags.
150
+ --- 92882738
151
+ >>92870690 (OP)
152
+ >daily beast
153
+ based
154
+ --- 92882837
155
+ >>92882584
156
+ Nothing will pay them and the world will be better for it.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92870928
3
+ God I hate this stupid niggerlicious fucking regex so much I wanna fucking kill the person who invented it i bet he's a fucking tranny aswell
4
+ --- 92871019
5
+ >>92870928 (OP)
6
+ >he things that's the official RFC for email addresses.
7
+ Look at babbies 1st regex, so cute.
8
+ --- 92871082
9
+ >>92870928 (OP)
10
+ Chatgpt does it very well
11
+ --- 92871093
12
+ >>92870928 (OP)
13
+ complain at emails for being so unfathomably retarded instead.
14
+ --- 92871115
15
+ >>92870928 (OP)
16
+ >filtered by a finite state machine
17
+ --- 92871125
18
+ skill issue
19
+ gitgud
20
+ --- 92871310
21
+ i don't think i have ever seen a six character tld
22
+ --- 92871324
23
+ >>92870928 (OP)
24
+ >>92871115
25
+ Not OP but I never understood the point of regex. Reading about regex is to me the most complicated thing I have ever encountered in my life. How can anyone even understand a regex command?
26
+ --- 92871516
27
+ >>92871324
28
+ You use regex to search text.
29
+ --- 92871522
30
+ >>92871310
31
+ https://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
32
+ --- 92871574
33
+ >>92871324
34
+ >>92871115
35
+ regex was almost certainly invented before it became convinient and necissary to have full language logic for searching. I would prefer regex were completely replaced by something comprehensible but I understand its legacy so unlikely ever to do that. Even though I can do regex, i dont need it often enough to retain any of the information I learn when I do. its a system that desperately needs mnemonics.
36
+ --- 92872012
37
+ >>92870928 (OP)
38
+ this regex is not really complex, it's just weird to see that characters like "%" and "+" and "-" are allowed when you would have expected to have only \w or a-zA-Z accepted
39
+ --- 92872047
40
+ >>92870928 (OP)
41
+ >niggerlicious
42
+ >must be transgender
43
+ opinion discarded come back when you can make an argument without using buzzwords. It's just a pattern matching state machine
44
+ --- 92872075
45
+ >>>92870928 (OP)(OP)
46
+ >>niggerlicious
47
+ >>must be transgender
48
+ >opinion discarded come back when you can make an argument without using buzzwords. It's just a pattern matching state machine
49
+ --- 92872085
50
+ >>92871324
51
+ >How can anyone even understand a regex command?
52
+ start by reading this specific section
53
+ https://perldoc.perl.org/perlre#Combining-RE-Pieces
54
+
55
+ how backtracking occurs and in which order is the only complicated thing in understanding what a particular regex does
56
+ --- 92872093
57
+ >>92870928 (OP)
58
+ I'm not even a programmer. I just know regex for using CTRL+H
59
+ --- 92872112
60
+ >>92871324
61
+ Regular expressions are a direct implementation of basic computer science - finite-state machines, in particular acceptors.
62
+ >>92871574
63
+ Please design a better solution then. It has to run on everything that regex runs on and within the same constraints, obviously.
64
+ Make sure to publish your revolutionary idea as a scientific paper as well, so it's not another "I can do regex better #141566"-type of a library.
65
+ --- 92872176
66
+ >>92871324
67
+ It's not hard, it looks like gibberish until you understand the basics. It's an advanced text based search function, that's it.
68
+
69
+ Regex is one of those things that will save you
70
+ hours of mindless find/replace. I've also used it to convert shitty websites into template systems.
71
+ --- 92872203
72
+ >>92872112
73
+ >Please design a better solution then
74
+ no
75
+ >It has to run on everything that regex runs on and within the same constraints, obviously.
76
+ no
77
+ >Make sure to publish your revolutionary idea
78
+ who are you quoting?
79
+ >, so it's not another "I can do regex better #141566"-type of a library.
80
+ take your meds.
81
+ --- 92872220
82
+ >>92871324
83
+ >>92871574
84
+ It's a type of language grammar and a fundamental piece of computation theory. Programming languages wouldn't exist without it.
85
+
86
+ - Regular language
87
+ - Context-free language
88
+ - Context-sensitive language.
89
+
90
+ Regular languages are the simplest and really the only one for which useful grammars can be easily written in ad hoc manner (eg as an argument to grep). Traditional parsers would tokenize first using regex, before parsing based on a context-free grammar. Modern compilers are more likely to embed the regexes into the grammar (PEG) so you can alternate lexing and parsing rather than having to do all the lexing right away.
91
+ --- 92872327
92
+ >>92872220
93
+ >Modern compilers are more likely to embed the regexes into the grammar (PEG) so you can alternate lexing and parsing rather than having to do all the lexing right away.
94
+ It is a novel approach for parsing but I don't know if implementors of recent compilers would want to use it.
95
+ At first I thought it was cool to integrate both together but in fact maybe not, it maybe in fact harder to reason about.
96
+ Lexers generally do some "longest prefix" match which is not what regexes do, and with regexes you'd have to reorder manually keyword tokens.
97
+ --- 92872400
98
+ >>92870928 (OP)
99
+ (?i)kil{2}[-_\s]+yourself[-_\s]retard\b
100
+ --- 92872507
101
+ >>92872400
102
+ >(?i)
103
+ The problem with those is that there are the scoping rules to consider, and they are retarded.
104
+ In relationship to the concatenation and group nesting, it makes sense.
105
+ But for the alternation it's completely niggerlicious because it goes against the operator predences.
106
+ $ perl -E 'say "ABCDEF" =~ /^(?i)abcdef$/'
107
+ 1
108
+ $ perl -E 'say "ABCDEF" =~ /^(?i)abc(?-i)def$/'
109
+
110
+ $ perl -E 'say "ABCDEF" =~ /^(?i)abc(?:(?-i))def$/'
111
+ 1
112
+ $ perl -E 'say "ABCDEF" =~ /z|def$/'
113
+
114
+ $ perl -E 'say "ABCDEF" =~ /z(?i)|def$/'
115
+ 1
116
+
117
+ --- 92872531
118
+ >>92872507
119
+ *operator precedence
120
+ --- 92873038
121
+ >>92870928 (OP)
122
+ Regex is very useful, but the usual syntax for it is far too information dense to read comfortably. I wouldn't mind at all if the syntax used keywords.
123
+ --- 92873066
124
+ Yo, this shit is straight fire.
125
+ --- 92873144
126
+ >>92870928 (OP)
127
+ make something better than. protip, you won't and you can't.
128
+ --- 92873425
129
+ >>92872112
130
+ >>92873144
131
+ why do you think that you can't make something better than regexes? you obviously can
132
+ >non significant whitespaces
133
+ >recursive patterns + pattern definitions
134
+ >nested capturing groups (trees)
135
+ >extend regexes to arbitrary data structures, basically merge regexes with what we call "pattern matching" in Ruby and other langs
136
+ --- 92873471
137
+ >>92870928 (OP)
138
+ Regex is piss easy to write and a headache to read. After a week you won't be able to read your own regex without cursing. Still, there are websites that translate regex into human.
139
+ --- 92873525
140
+ >>92870928 (OP)
141
+ makes total sense to me
142
+ --- 92873571
143
+ >>92871019
144
+ RFC822 is not the only email specification, there have been additions over the years, but it doesn't even matter because most mail hosts and sites in general don't conform 100% to any of them. Just try entering an email address with quotes or parens in them in literally any website form, even if unrelated to serving email, it almost never works and they will probably refuse to fix it. Standards don't mean shit if nobody is required to conform to them.
145
+ --- 92873631
146
+ >>92871019
147
+ it's worse to read than machine generated assembly
148
+ --- 92873662
149
+ >>92870928 (OP)
150
+ true regex is basically built for autists . I never use it I will rather write a short string comparison script than to learn giberish syintax implement giberish syintax and then forget it .
151
+ --- 92873691
152
+ >>92873425
153
+ The only thing that would make regex better is a natural language parser that does the same thing with the written/spoken word. But it probably would still be regex in the code :)
154
+ --- 92873720
155
+ >>92873691
156
+ A written/spoken word based on who's language/grammar? How very anglocentric of you
157
+ the regex shorthand is language agnostic
158
+ --- 92873765
159
+ >>92873571
160
+ Not him but I was thinking of how retarded this spec is as well, because of how complex it is. It's so complex that neither "users" (people making new email addresses) nor implementers fully understands the rules of the spec, therefore most of it is useless.
161
+
162
+ I don't know if they overengineered it thinking that fancy email addresses would be useful because email address would be depended upon a lot, which weird because they ARE depended upon a lot everywhere and the their complexity is still not required.
163
+ Or because at the start (before the standard), some non-tech people made up random email strings that they liked, and the people making up the standard came up with some complex rules in order for those email addresses to be still valid.
164
+
165
+ Either way, it's retarded.
166
+ --- 92873803
167
+ >>92873720
168
+ Sorry if English is the best language in the world. Since something this great would only be made by white people because we're the only people who make anything of note, not only will it be English but left-to-right biased. I'll make sure to put this in the comments so you'll forever seethe.
169
+ --- 92873816
170
+ https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Rx-Notation.html
171
+ --- 92873827
172
+ >>92873691
173
+ What? Going toward a parser would be a good thing, but a parser for a human language? Not a good idea for any computer/programming language since natural languages are unambiguous, and probably not suited to express the kind of things that programming languages express (or declarative languages for that mattter).
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+ --- 92873850
175
+ >>92873827
176
+ *ambiguous
177
+ --- 92873859
178
+ >>92873816
179
+ That's even worse. just learn the shorthand, use regexr.com to help
180
+ --- 92873900
181
+ >>92873425
182
+ >Rubyfag
183
+ >Totally clueless yet arrogant as hell
184
+ Every single time. Regex isn't even properly described as being "made." It's computational matching pattern. A regular expression describes a regular language.
185
+
186
+ Ad hoc "pattern matching" will either be less expressive than a regular expression and thus not an "improvement" though it might be more convenient for a particular case, such as simple shell globs. Or it will be more expressive in which case what you're looking for is a context-free grammar rather than a regular expression.
187
+
188
+ The key is that these are universal definitions. A regular expression can be written to match any regular language. A context-free grammar can be written to match any context-free language.
189
+
190
+ Ad hoc "pattern matching" can be optimized for a particular scenario but won't be "better" in the universal sense.
191
+ --- 92873924
192
+ >>92873816
193
+ Thanks but I'm sticking to SNOBOL patterns.
194
+ http://www.math.bas.bg/bantchev/place/snobol/vtutor/ch4.htm
195
+ http://www.math.bas.bg/bantchev/place/snobol/vrefman/ch7.htm
196
+ --- 92874001
197
+ >>92873691
198
+ gpt-4 write a regex that does the following...
199
+ --- 92874047
200
+ >>92873900
201
+ >Rubyfag
202
+ Nope.
203
+ >Totally clueless
204
+ Dead wrong.
205
+
206
+ >muh regular expression formalism
207
+ I was expecting a retard like you. No one gives a fuck about how they are called. It's about the feature.
208
+ The feature was originally pure regular expressions (formally) so extending this feature is "not allowed"? This doesn't make any fucking sense.
209
+
210
+ Yes, it's about extending both "regexes" and "pattern matching", giving them both more expressivity, which can be a good thing if that's how you (would) like to program, which is my case. I'm not asking anyone to do it for me either, I'm making my own and am not asking for permission.
211
+
212
+ The semantics are a bit tricky to figure out, and that's why I'm talking about this with the hope of some like-minded anon to throw out ideas.
213
+ --- 92874133
214
+ >>92873827
215
+ No, the idea is a parser based more on human language for the purposes of matching and finding. Obviously it would be more verbose than straight regex but it would be something you could say out loud and it would be what you'd say during a pair programming session or in the comments explaining the logic of the regex.
216
+
217
+ Such as "match http with optional s followed by :// then match alphanumeric characters and - or . it can't start with or end with - or ." 1 or more times. etc
218
+
219
+ But obviously not that because that's too ambiguous.
220
+
221
+ >>92874001
222
+ If only you can trust LLMs to be that accurate. Tiny details like regexes are exactly what LLMs suck at.
223
+ --- 92874138
224
+ >>92873900
225
+ I'll give you another clue. It may be that if you extend those regexes and pattern matching enough, that you arrive at something looking like Prolog. Are you telling me that Prolog is stupid because it's not a regular language, and is somehow not allowed to use backtracking?
226
+ >NOOOOOO You can't do constraint satisfaction!!!
227
+ >You just can't ok?
228
+ --- 92874167
229
+ >>92872220
230
+ like I said, I am aware its fundamentally a logic system, but it's not designed to be human readable, it's designed to be typeable in ancient hardware. unless you want to go full schizo and accuse me of trying to make some new form of regex on my own, I'm not sure why you are arguing with me. I'm aware of regex use, but its main opperations are difficult to remember without extensive practice so unless you do a lot of work using regex you almost certainly will have a hard time making proper use of it because of how unreadable and unintuitive it is. The fact of the matter is, the fundamental use case of regex is probably the most widely needed skill set for intermediate computer skills.
231
+
232
+ However, its lack of mnemonics make it difficult for intermediate users to remember any of it.
233
+
234
+ how and if this is a problem worth solving isn't really my problem, but it's inarguable.
235
+ --- 92874185
236
+ >>92874133
237
+ Ah, I see what you mean.
238
+ Changing the operators to function calls (syntactically at least) would go a long way to make this happen.
239
+ Like several(pattern) instead of pattern+ for example. "or" instead of "|", etc..
240
+ Parser combinator libraries do this.
241
+ --- 92874230
242
+ >>92873859
243
+ Rx notation greatly helps at reading regex because it makes the tree structure apparent. It's indented regex, with english labels to boot. You can always paste a regex in regexr.com to understand it, but rx makes regex readable when you're skimming source code flat. An rx block evaluates to a plain regex string, the equivalence is wonderful. It's incomprehensible that rx notation, afaik, is only really present in Emacs Lisp, though I believe some schemes have something similar by the name SRE https://scsh.net/docu/post/sre.html.
244
+ --- 92874239
245
+ >>92874167
246
+ >lack of mnemonics make it difficult
247
+
248
+ If a nigger can understand and communicate with emojis on twitter, anyone can use regex. you have no excuse unless you're dumber than a nigger
249
+ --- 92874269
250
+ >>92873924
251
+ Rx isn't an alternative to regex, it's an alternative syntax.
252
+ --- 92874301
253
+ >>92874269
254
+ SNOBOL precedes regexes, so it's technically not an alternative either, lol.
255
+
256
+ 60's technology bruh
257
+ --- 92874345
258
+ Your language is niggerlicious if it uses Perl-style regex
259
+ --- 92874362
260
+ >>92871019
261
+ you don't. you just send the email and see if it bounces back
262
+ --- 92874463
263
+ >>92874345
264
+ No matter how many times you're going to post this click-bait graph, it will still be irrelevant because this particular regex /a?a?a?a?a?aaaaa/ is fucking useless in practice.
265
+ The only example I know of, the time when stackoverflow? when down because of it is because some web dev retard made a ridiculous regex full of backtracking just to parse tokens.
266
+ Basically he couldn't into lexing.
267
+ Imagine using that as any kind of a justification for your stupid graph.
268
+ Yeah it was you who posted this stackoverflow alright, I know it's you.
269
+ --- 92874568
270
+ >>92874463
271
+ You probably wrote all that while you waited for your O(n^2) niggerlicious regex fuck shit to finish, didn't you? kek
272
+ --- 92874599
273
+ >>92874568
274
+ >O(n^2) is exponential
275
+ your IQ never fucking increase does it?
276
+ --- 92874639
277
+ >>92874568
278
+ No one needs that kind of regex so you better start producing real examples.
279
+ --- 92874732
280
+ >>92874703
281
+ Whatever cope you have Chinaman. Are you prepared for war because it seems to me the US is prepared to knock you back to the stoneage so you can reinvent everything of note again.
282
+ --- 92874757
283
+ >>92874568
284
+ >O(n^2)
285
+ my brother in allah how fucking bad at using regex can you be
286
+ --- 92874769
287
+ >>92874639
288
+ This retard is repeating the same shit over and over again and each time he gets BTFO'd.
289
+ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/89945990/
290
+ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/89962459/#q89964880
291
+
292
+ https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/90411709/#q90418026
293
+ --- 92874845
294
+ >>92870928 (OP)
295
+ It's a tool for parsing through text and you're an absolute faggot for not understanding the utility of regex.
296
+ --- 92874937
297
+ >>92874239
298
+ >Muh emoji nig nog pokeeman meme
299
+ animals have evolved for millions of years to see and identify faces and wildlife. Humans are no exception. What we haven't done is evolved for millions of years to parse squiggles, and that should be obvious if you've done any research on the hardware you're running. No doubt you haven't, because youre, like most intellectuals, completely unaware of your own hubris and stupidity.
300
+
301
+ I'll be blunt and say this in a way you can understand. The human brain is so unoptimized to remember writing that its basically the equivelant of running video display on a baremetal CPU without any GPU at all. Pretty much the entire human pagefile/swap partition along with a huge chunk of ram is just sitting there just so that you can read. Mnemonics are the way humans actually encode and remember things. That's why humans can repeat songs almost perfectly but have to paraphrase the speech of other humans they transliterate even if the topic of conversation is very important and the listener is invested. ignoring mneomics is like insisting on coding an entire operating system in javascript or some other similar non sensical shit. This is a technical hold over that only exists the way it does due to hardware limitations.
302
+ --- 92874953
303
+ >>92874937
304
+ emojis are more than just faces, nigger
305
+ --- 92874970
306
+ >>92874953
307
+ not him but you just admitted to be trolling
308
+ --- 92875008
309
+ >>92874167
310
+ >mnemonics
311
+ Rx notation has them. The only problem is it's only native to Elisp
312
+ --- 92875053
313
+ >>92874953
314
+ Are you seriously trying to insist that the OP has as much information as this?
315
+ it objectively doesn't retard. They're arbitrary squiggles, not pictograms. worse, most of them have a completely divorced context from the usual meaning instead of an additive one because the alphabet wasn't designed to do any of this shit. again, it's a hold over from bit limited cpus.
316
+ --- 92875336
317
+ >>92874167
318
+ >it's designed to be typeable
319
+ That's all you needed to say. Hardware age is totally irrelevant.
320
+ >However, its lack of mnemonics make it difficult for intermediate users to remember any of it.
321
+ So try making your own using variables.
322
+ You'll find it doesn't really improve readability much (though it can help you remember potentially confusing shit like whether \w means whitespace or alphanumeric.
323
+
324
+ import re
325
+ import sys
326
+
327
+ remail1 = r'\b[\w.%+-]+@[\w.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,6}\b'
328
+
329
+ alphanum = r'\w'
330
+ word_boundary = r'\b'
331
+ alpha = r'a-zA-Z'
332
+ dot = r'\.'
333
+
334
+ def one_or_more(s):
335
+ return s + '+'
336
+
337
+ def zero_or_more(s):
338
+ return s + '*'
339
+
340
+ def repeat_range(s, n1, n2):
341
+ return s + '{%s,%s}' % (n1, n2)
342
+
343
+ def charset(s):
344
+ return f'[{s}]'
345
+
346
+ remail2 = (word_boundary +
347
+ one_or_more(charset(alphanum + r'.%+-')) +
348
+ '@' +
349
+ one_or_more(charset(alphanum + r'.-')) +
350
+ dot +
351
+ repeat_range(charset(alpha), 2, 6) +
352
+ word_boundary)
353
+
354
+ print(remail1)
355
+ print(remail2)
356
+
357
+ print(re.match(remail1, sys.argv[1]))
358
+ print(re.match(remail2, sys.argv[1]))
359
+
360
+ --- 92875504
361
+ >>92875336
362
+ absolutely horrible
363
+ >>92871324
364
+ >Reading about regex is to me the most complicated thing I have ever encountered in my life.
365
+ It's really not, it just takes practice.
366
+ Is it the semantics or the syntax that you find difficult?
367
+ If it is the syntax, are you aware that the regex symbols are actually operators with their own precedence? Just like with arithmetic expressiions, logic expression, bitwise expressions and string expressions.
368
+
369
+ There are just 3 orders of precedence
370
+ | (lower precedence)
371
+ concatenation (implicit, no operator, potentially whitespace if the regex allows it)
372
+ ? / * / + / {n} / {n,b}
373
+ ab*|c?d
374
+
375
+ is just
376
+ (alt
377
+ (concat "a" (* "b")
378
+ (concat (? "c") "d")))
379
+
380
+ then there is all the groups with parenthese which act like parentheses in arithmetic expressions, regarding the operator precedence
381
+ --- 92875511
382
+ https://github.com/pemistahl/grex
383
+ https://github.com/yoav-lavi/melody
384
+ https://github.com/pomsky-lang/pomsky
385
+ --- 92875533
386
+ >>92875336
387
+ the ideal readability metric would be comparable to excel, which is giga normalfag software. so for additional readability you'd need both the function(excel's version of that word) system you've made and the ability to parenthesis, as well as syntax cues on mouse over. that would be your minimum.
388
+ --- 92875570
389
+ >>92875504
390
+ >If it is the syntax, are you aware that the regex symbols are actually operators with their own precedence? Just like with arithmetic expressiions, logic expression, bitwise expressions and string expressions.
391
+ comparing something to math is not an easy way to advertise it to normalfags and intermediates. these are people who tend to score low on math, because fyi, math is also not mnemonic
392
+ --- 92875599
393
+ >>92875511
394
+ >https://github.com/pomsky-lang/pomsky
395
+ putting strings in quotes is absolutely the way it should be
396
+ >:name('test') # (?P<name>test)
397
+ named capturing groups should be done with the same syntax than variable assignment though
398
+ --- 92875637
399
+ >>92875570
400
+ yes, I'm supposing that the reader can program, and yes syntax/operator predence != semantics and != maths
401
+ --- 92875734
402
+ >>92875637
403
+ >I assume the reader can program.
404
+ just because someone has a job requireing them to code does not mean they are neurologically optimized to code anon.
405
+ --- 92875738
406
+ >>92875533
407
+ good thinking
408
+ --- 92875782
409
+ >>92873066
410
+ Amogus
411
+ --- 92876162
412
+ >>92875504
413
+ >>92875570
414
+ Normal poeple hate retarded iregular syintax with 53 levels of precedence if math and regex could have normal notation like lisp they
415
+ would both be easy to learn but they are not due to autists gatekeeping with retarded legacy syintax.
416
+ --- 92876413
417
+ >>92876162
418
+ not my problem
419
+ even with S-exps, regexes would still filter retards
420
+ might as well used a cool syntax for it
421
+ --- 92876537
422
+ >>92876162
423
+ >regexes for normal people
424
+ interesting setting for a sci-fi book
425
+ too bad ours is filled with niggers
426
+ --- 92877224
427
+ >>92871324
428
+ i learned basic regex when i was 12 to filter bot messages out of AIM chatrooms. stop being retarded.
429
+ --- 92877239
430
+ >>92871324
431
+ https://regexcrossword.com/ start from the tutorial, aspie
432
+ --- 92877261
433
+ >>92871019
434
+ >slam on keyboard
435
+ >it works
436
+ based
437
+ --- 92877275
438
+ >>92871019
439
+ why.jpg
440
+ --- 92877536
441
+ >>92875599
442
+ >>92875511
443
+ >https://github.com/pomsky-lang/pomsky
444
+ This is nice, although string quoting would not be convenient for my most common use of regex which is CLI one-liners.
445
+ --- 92877671
446
+ >>92874167
447
+ Perl was flawed on many aspects but it did the right thing at implementing a way to allow line breaks and comments on regexes.
448
+ --- 92877680
449
+ >>92870928 (OP)
450
+ If you're not bothered to or just song ever regularly use it then just use something like this site
451
+ https://regex101.com/
452
+ Just get a sample of the text you want to filter or swap using regex, use the cheat sheet to check what you need and play about with it until you get what you need. If you get stuck then just go on stackoverflow and see if someone has asked it before. You'll only learn through practise so just play about with it but try have a goal in a project that you're trying to achieve since that motivates you more
453
+ >idk why but you just learn tech skills faster this way
454
+ --- 92877756
455
+ >>92871019
456
+ [Anything except @]@[url or IP]
457
+ --- 92878256
458
+ >>92871019
459
+ God I love Perl so fucking much.
460
+ Imagine I understood it as well.
461
+ --- 92878354
462
+ >>92871019
463
+ When you look at how this regex is constructed, it's actually easily comprehensible.
464
+ --- 92878418
465
+ >>92873425
466
+ Ignorant whelp! Junior pajeet-tier coder! Fool!
467
+ Whitespace is optionally insignificant (in most RE implementations). You just want to flip into extended mode (it'll give you a comment syntax too, which is great in an actually complex RE).
468
+ Recursive patterns make for a full grammar and a hella more complex matcher that is much easier to blow up to kingdom come. REs are right at the edge of what is reliably tractable. Parsers (the next common step up as the levels between are boring) can have a bunch of problems; they're a lot harder to write. (They do match richer language of strings though.)
469
+ Some RE engines support nested patterns, but you always end up with a capturing group capturing a definite substring in the resulting match.
470
+ Some langs integrate with things like that but the result is very very non-portable; your knowledge of how you do it in one language won't carry over to anything else. REs have the advantage of generality. It turns out that almost nobody wants to use Rakudo for damn good reason.
471
+ --- 92878470
472
+ >>92874463
473
+ >it will still be irrelevant
474
+ It matters a lot when you allow users to specify a regular expression to run in your service. Database servers have to care about that, and Postgres actually does.
475
+ --- 92878798
476
+ >>92878256
477
+ imagine thinking this has anything to do with Perl whatshowever
478
+ --- 92878822
479
+ >>92878470
480
+ specific problem, specific library
481
+ don't take it upon regexes in general
482
+ --- 92878923
483
+ >>92878418
484
+ >Whitespace is optionally insignificant (in most RE implementations). You just want to flip into extended mode (it'll give you a comment syntax too, which is great in an actually complex RE).
485
+ no shit
486
+ >Recursive patterns make for a full grammar and a hella more complex matcher that is much easier to blow up to kingdom come
487
+ I can handle it, already done it lots of times.
488
+ >Parsers are a lot harder to write.
489
+ in my experience no (maybe disregarding parsing expressions, and even then)
490
+ >Some RE engines support nested patterns, but you always end up with a capturing group capturing a definite substring in the resulting match.
491
+ you did not understand what I meant
492
+ >Some langs integrate with things like that but the result is very very non-portable; your knowledge of how you do it in one language won't carry over to anything else. REs have the advantage of generality.
493
+ by that logic there we shouldn't make any more language because they will be "very very non-portable"
494
+ >It turns out that almost nobody wants to use Rakudo for damn good reason.
495
+ it's dog shit, and so is Raku
496
+ --- 92879309
497
+ >>92878923
498
+ ok rakduo is not dogshit, but raku is so it doesn't matter
499
+ all its fancy optimizations are sharts into the wind. it tries it best to make the execution fast, but it will be inherently slow no matter how much decades they spend on it, because of all its useless dynamicism, most of which is never used, and it's not that expressive
500
+ they don't know anything about expressivity and they don't care. of they did, they would have made macros a central part of the language, and would have focused more of pattern matching, less on regexes/"grammars"
501
+
502
+ the only thing good about it is the concurrency constructs, which doesn't matter because the rest is dogshit
503
+ --- 92881745
504
+ >>92870928 (OP)
505
+ >Retard filter filters retard
506
+ And nothing of value was lost
507
+ Go make video game mods
508
+ --- 92882000
509
+ >>92871324
510
+ Use regex101 to breakdown the regex you find/write and learn as you go. Google anything that's not answered by that.
511
+ --- 92882157
512
+ >>92875782
513
+ No, that is the lantern, called such because it illuminates.
514
+ --- 92882497
515
+ >>92871324
516
+ Shut the fuck up faggot
517
+ Just delete it and write your own.
518
+ --- 92882838
519
+ >>92881745
520
+ Regex is way easier than most build systems' bullshit really.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92871272
3
+ >be NEET
4
+ >learned to code
5
+ >can't find a job
6
+ what now?
7
+ --- 92871282
8
+ >"learn2code"
9
+ >don't do anything meaningful
10
+ deserve
11
+ --- 92871291
12
+ >>92871282
13
+ you know what i meant
14
+ --- 92871294
15
+ >>92871272 (OP)
16
+ Sorry, but ngmi if you began coding after age of 12.
17
+ --- 92871301
18
+ >>92871272 (OP)
19
+ I am 2 years into a CS degree and I have never held a job before since I live off welfare. How fucked am I once I graduate? This is in Australia too.
20
+ --- 92871309
21
+ >>92871272 (OP)
22
+ You weren't born dreaming in native C?
23
+ Better luck next time, bucko.
24
+ --- 92871321
25
+ >>92871301
26
+ >Australia
27
+ you'll get a job, but seethe about how much more Americans make. so only a little fucked, since you live in the better country to be middle class
28
+ --- 92871343
29
+ >>92871301
30
+ get some internships and host a few CRUD appa for your portfolio and you should be fine
31
+ hopefully the job market will be better by the time you graduate
32
+ --- 92871937
33
+ >>92871272 (OP)
34
+ He fell for the learn2code meme
35
+ --- 92872030
36
+ >>92871272 (OP)
37
+ Learn2underWaterWeld
38
+ --- 92872252
39
+ >>92872030
40
+ That is a bad idea.
41
+ --- 92872267
42
+ >>92871291
43
+ no i don't.
44
+ if you are good enough you teach yourself and make something useful. if you're not you go to uni where someone else teach you and if you do well you get a paper that say "this person know something give him money".
45
+ there is a misconception about autodidact's most people don't understand how painful this process is and how commitment they are, you can't just watching jeetube and modify existing projects this is not enough
46
+ --- 92872303
47
+ >>92871272 (OP)
48
+ >>be NEET
49
+ >>learned to code
50
+ >>can't find a job
51
+ there is an additional hidden requirement
52
+ --- 92872329
53
+ >>92871272 (OP)
54
+ Be NEET stay NEET.
55
+ --- 92872762
56
+ >>92871272 (OP)
57
+ >tfw this will be me in a year from now
58
+ --- 92873451
59
+ >>92871301
60
+ If you've been out of work for a few years you're fucked mate. Nobody wants to hire me they just see the work gap and throw my resume in the trash can't even get an interview.
61
+ --- 92873647
62
+ This is so fucking funny to me, I literally have 4 different close friends that went through this. They were "NEET" for years. One of them sees how easy it is for me to get a job (I was talking about how I get a lot of shit offers on linkedin), he then spends the next year learning how to code. Then all the other guys start doing the same. I'm supportive and I try to help them whenever I can, but in the end they all failed to get a job because they can't actually code, they just followed a year long course that goes over the basics. I tell them they're supposed to work on it in their free time, build something so they can show it on their resume that they've got experience and not just been lazy for years and was forced to follow a course to not lose wellfare lol. Well not a single one of them tried to work on it outside their assignments. 3 of them eventually found a job, non IT related (one of them is literally shoveling shit out of sewers), the fourth one is still a "NEET" but also abandoned coding completely.
63
+ All these people that "learn to code", learned jack shit. You're not supposed to just "know what the words mean" in a script, you need to be able to build a project from scratch, but they're so fucking hopless it's funny and sad at the same time. Can't do anything unless someone literally tells them what to do.
64
+ So to OP:
65
+ You can't get a job because you still can't code. Blame yourself, if you're serious about coding then start making it your passion. Because let's face it, you're not spending your days working on your skills, and which employed would choose you over a fresh 21 year old that's been coding for 5 years and has personal hobby projects to prove that he loves coding and that he's capable.
66
+ --- 92873652
67
+ >>92871272 (OP)
68
+ Learn to plumb
69
+ --- 92875116
70
+ >>92873451
71
+ Just lie like everyone else.
72
+ --- 92875212
73
+ >>92871272 (OP)
74
+ >can't find job
75
+ skill issue
76
+ bullshit a resume and mass apply to every job in the entire country or world if necessary
77
+ --- 92875895
78
+ >>92871282
79
+ >>don't do anything meaningful
80
+ Like what?
81
+ --- 92876077
82
+ >>92873652
83
+ >be NEET
84
+ >learned to plumb
85
+ >can't find a job
86
+ what now?
87
+ --- 92876114
88
+ >>92872030
89
+ used to do it, not paid enough for the risk. find somewhere you can paint airplane parts instead but wear a good respirator
90
+ --- 92876134
91
+ >>92873647
92
+ This... actually solves most of my issues. Thank you for making this really helpful yet appropriately insulting post. I'm actually going to go turn my life around and I'm actually serious
93
+ --- 92876163
94
+ >>92871272 (OP)
95
+ Is this another crab post to keep people from learning to code? if you were good at it you wouldn't have to worry about loosing your job to randoms on the internet
96
+ --- 92876224
97
+ >>92876077
98
+ Learn 2 rob.
99
+ --- 92876330
100
+ >>92876077
101
+ you can find a job within a week but first you must transition anon.
102
+ i wish i were joking but i am not.
103
+ bonus points if you list you are a poc.
104
+ --- 92876346
105
+ >>92871272 (OP)
106
+ That means you're on the way to happiness OP.
107
+ Uncle Klaus said that owning nothing leads to happiness
108
+ --- 92876371
109
+ >>92876330
110
+ bro I'm not gonna cut my dick off just to get a job
111
+ --- 92876500
112
+ >>92876371
113
+ i guess you dont want a job bad enough then
114
+ --- 92876621
115
+ >>92876077
116
+ >>can't find a job
117
+ I doubt it. I wish I could do plumbing. So many retards can't fix any shit at their homes, they need to call some based redpilled beer-belly chud to do it.
118
+ --- 92876639
119
+ >>92876134
120
+ TLDR;?
121
+ --- 92876690
122
+ >>92873647
123
+ I wonder if there's room for better courses with better assignments. Students should ideally be forced to build substantial projects from scratch with minimal direction in order to pass.
124
+ --- 92876722
125
+ >>92871272 (OP)
126
+ Post your anonymised resume.
127
+ --- 92876779
128
+ actually look - every kind of employee is in high demand except for webshite coders
129
+ --- 92876887
130
+ >>92871282
131
+ >>don't do anything meaningful
132
+
133
+ I've made this :3
134
+ >https://github.com/pro-anon/typewriter/blob/master/README.md
135
+ --- 92877765
136
+ >>92871294
137
+ THIS
138
+ --- 92878240
139
+ >>92871272 (OP)
140
+ Bad timing, AI is replacing all coders now.
141
+ --- 92878953
142
+ >>92871272 (OP)
143
+ >what now?
144
+ Dilate.
145
+ --- 92879153
146
+ >>92876077
147
+ I did this then learned to code and found a job
148
+ But if you can't just make your own job
149
+ --- 92879197
150
+ >>92871294
151
+ i started programming scratch games at the age of 11-12
152
+ --- 92879873
153
+ >>92876779
154
+ >except for webshite coders
155
+ this is the only thing i know
156
+ --- 92880161
157
+ >>92879873
158
+ do a favor to the entire world and learn something actually useful
159
+ --- 92881458
160
+ >>92880161
161
+ lol
162
+ --- 92881563
163
+ >>92871272 (OP)
164
+ How did u learn anon
165
+ >t. neet
166
+
167
+ >>92880161
168
+ like what
169
+ --- 92881760
170
+ >>92872267
171
+ what he means is, he did make something useful. idk how you can be so angry at a person while knowing so little
172
+ --- 92881765
173
+ >>92881563
174
+ Plumbing.
175
+ --- 92881837
176
+ >>92871272 (OP)
177
+ if you are in a situation where you could comfortably neet, why the fuck would you be looking for a traditional job in the first place?
178
+ the best thing in the world is a fuckton of skill to pursue whatever the hell you want while owing no man anything to do it
179
+ --- 92881901
180
+ >>92879873
181
+ Webshitting has always been a very risky thing to get into and you knew it getting into it. All websites can work the very same way and can be designed from scratch themselves, there is no need for anyone to continually build anything.
182
+
183
+ Coding to begin with has always been in danger of the bottom falling out of it, webshitting is this on roids.
184
+ --- 92881959
185
+ >>92881837
186
+ If he wants to pursue the pussy he needs money for it.
187
+
188
+ Everyone laughs at and disregards this proof as parody, but as the saying goes a lot of truth is said in jest.
189
+ --- 92882037
190
+ >>92871272 (OP)
191
+ lose weight
192
+ --- 92882081
193
+ Get into another field, they've filled all the coding positions with retarded Indians.
194
+ Currently working in IT Help Desk and all the Indians in the higher positions are retarded, this whole industry is fucked.
195
+ Taking an apprenticeship to be a car mechanic.
196
+ --- 92882112
197
+ >>92876887
198
+ >Did nothing meaningful
199
+ Oh no it looks like you'll have to suffer
200
+ Are you good at sucking dick, OP
201
+ --- 92882168
202
+ >>92882081
203
+ Did you take a pre-apprentice course? I'm just going to quit this industry. Tech sucks.
204
+ --- 92882267
205
+ >>92878240
206
+ I like to do it myself because I can make a program exactly how I want it.
207
+ --- 92882575
208
+ >>92876371
209
+ we already have like 100 trannies on your posting anyway anon
210
+ --- 92882600
211
+ >>92882112
212
+ >>Did nothing meaningful
213
+ It is meaningful.
214
+ >Are you good at sucking dick, OP
215
+ Nah, that's your specialty, faggot. Start sucking my big cock.
216
+ --- 92882644
217
+ >>92871272 (OP)
218
+ How many jobs did you apply for in IT since you started looking for IT jobs? Also how does your resume look like?
219
+ --- 92882831
220
+ >>92876887
221
+ >https://github.com/pro-anon/typewriter/blob/master/README.md
222
+
223
+
224
+ >install zig via snap
225
+ >run build command
226
+ >zig spits out:
227
+ typewriter.zig:1:11: error: C import failed
228
+ const c = @cImport({
229
+ ^~~~~~~~
230
+ referenced by:
231
+ main: typewriter.zig:20:5
232
+ comptime_0: /snap/zig/6352/lib/std/start.zig:59:50
233
+ remaining reference traces hidden; use '-freference-trace' to see all reference traces
234
+
235
+
236
+
237
+ That's it? Fucking hell even fucking gcc and clang give you better error messages than this. I can probably still fix it but fucking christ man.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92871667
3
+ is nvidia support on linux still shit? thinking of buying a 3050 but i am not sure.
4
+ --- 92871781
5
+ >>92871667 (OP)
6
+ Nvidia drivers are no longer a pain to install, but they're still proprietary and made by poos. An example, I had to wait four fucking months to upgrade my nvidia drivers because they broke something and tf2 was no longer launching. Random shit like that happen weekly on nvidia.
7
+ --- 92871798
8
+ Didn't the NVIDIA drivers go open source like a year or so ago. What happened to that?
9
+ --- 92871810
10
+ >>92871781
11
+ I don't play games at all, just want to upgrade my laptop to a PC and can't find a AMD gpu pc that fits my budget.
12
+ --- 92872207
13
+ >>92871810
14
+ >upgrade my laptop to a pc and can't find an amd gpu pc that fits my budget
15
+
16
+ What did he mean by this?
17
+ --- 92872260
18
+ >>92872207
19
+ i meant a stationary man, sorry if i wasn't clear.
20
+ --- 92872306
21
+ Works on mine
22
+ --- 92872357
23
+ >>92872260
24
+ If you aren't gayming or video editing then literally pick a 760 out of the dumpster and use that. Those were already able to display 4k. Pop together a b450, a 3600, 16gb of 3200, and a used old gpu or maybe a 1050ti. The whole build should end up costing you like $500 and be way more than you need.
25
+ --- 92872367
26
+ >>92871667 (OP)
27
+ Yes, and Nvidia+Wayland is even shitter.
28
+ --- 92872444
29
+ >>92872357
30
+ the one i am thinking of buying will cost me 800€
31
+ also i want it to be future proof i guess. so, is nvidia still really bad or is it okay on linux? i still use x11
32
+ --- 92872463
33
+ >>92871667 (OP)
34
+ Pic goes hard.
35
+ --- 92872485
36
+ >>92872444
37
+ What do you even use the computer for? Nobody has needed more power in most use cases since 2012. The future of what? Are you gaming, video editing, 3d rendering, generating images? If not you could literally run your linux on a toaster.
38
+ --- 92872561
39
+ >>92872485
40
+ will just use it for coding, maybe some virtualization to test stuff. i am not actually gonna do gpu heavy stuff. maybe im retarde for wanting to buy a nice gpu, idk.
41
+ --- 92872622
42
+ >>92872444
43
+ a 3050 is not future proof, for regular desktop use just buy any amd card from the past decade.
44
+ a friend of mine still uses a hd 7950 in an alder lake build
45
+ --- 92872656
46
+ >>92872561
47
+ Yes, that is retarded.
48
+ --- 92872690
49
+ >>92872622
50
+ I am not building a pc from scratch, will just buy a premade one. I am wondering if Nvidia is still shit on linux :/
51
+
52
+ >>92872656
53
+ Yeah, i guess. I might go for cheaper options but the store i am gonna buy them from only has nvidia gpu pc's for some reason.
54
+ --- 92872810
55
+ >>92872690
56
+ Dude literally just buy a dell optiplex for like 170 dollars.
57
+ --- 92873059
58
+ >>92872810
59
+
60
+ don't really have a big marketplace for 2nd hand computer in where i live. i'd like to buy 2nd hand but it's not really possible at the moment. i just want to buy a computer and unfortunately only ones i can get right now are with nvidia gpu (at least the ones that i can afford). what i am asking is how shit is nvidia on linux now? is it ok with x11 or is it still shit?
61
+ --- 92873095
62
+ >>92873059
63
+ Dude just use intel integrated.
64
+ --- 92873109
65
+ i am gonna start pissing and shitting myself at the same time..
66
+ --- 92876402
67
+ >>92872810
68
+ --- 92876999
69
+ >>92871667 (OP)
70
+ Drivers are only more difficult to install because it's a 1, sometimes 2 step process compared to AMD which are already there and configured and ready to go the moment you get a desktop.
71
+
72
+ But easy to install drivers don't fix the screen tearing.
73
+
74
+ Oh God the screen tearing is so fucking awful. Vsync? Doesn't work. Compositors? Like a bandaid on a broken bone. High FPS? No, it's a driver thing. I was team green from the ancient beast known as the 8800GTX all the way to the humble 1060 and no matter what monitor or driver or compositor or other hardware or setting I used it was always the same. Nvidia can get fucked.
75
+ --- 92877499
76
+ >>92871667 (OP)
77
+ >3050
78
+
79
+ oh no no no no
80
+ --- 92877811
81
+ >>92871667 (OP)
82
+ You'll save from world of trouble when you get AYYYMD-gpu/apu for lelnix setup. Take it from Lelnix+NVIDIA FANBOI.
83
+
84
+ Sniffing leather jacket stinks eventually.
85
+ --- 92879882
86
+ im just gonna buy a thinkpad and upgrade the ram, thanks guys :3
87
+ --- 92882561
88
+ >>92872561
89
+ COOOONSOOOOM
90
+ --- 92882602
91
+ >buying a 3050
92
+ >paying good american money for a card that you wont be able to use for ANY ml or ai work
93
+ I don't understand why anyone would do this
94
+ I just can't
95
+ --- 92882615
96
+ RX6600 is cheaper than the 3050 and faster
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92871991
3
+ >Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
4
+ >GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
5
+ >PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
6
+ >Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
7
+
8
+ Previous Thread: >>92833898 →
9
+ --- 92872009
10
+ anyone got a magnet link for adobe acrobat cracked on mac? i gotta do some work and every pdf editor on here sucks and for some reason the one on rutracker isnt working
11
+ --- 92872095
12
+ what is the best online-based podcast platform?
13
+ like, out of spotify or google or idfk whatever else there is
14
+ i just want something that does good bookmarking and history and tells me what I've already listened to.
15
+ --- 92872183
16
+ >>92871991 (OP)
17
+ Is it over for me Anons? I was doing CS50 to try and get a decent entry level IT cert and I feel like I've been hard filtered by Week 4.
18
+ What I can't get over though is how the problem sets feel like they have nothing to do with the lecture or resources that were provided for this week.
19
+ The lecture covered hex and pointers, now I've got to fucking manipulate images and WAVS? Anons I can't fucking do it I'm having a breakdown. I got through the first 3 weeks so quickly I don't get how I feel so distinctly fucked seeing this.
20
+ --- 92872233
21
+ >>92872009
22
+ filecr
23
+ --- 92872408
24
+ >>92871991 (OP)
25
+ im working on a scrapper in python for a specific vichan instance
26
+
27
+ i wanted to multi thread, but realized that by far the most expensive operation is downloading the files. which obviously is dependent on network speed/write speed on a HDD.
28
+ am i guessing right that for this reason i wouldnt see much improvements if i were to implement it?
29
+ --- 92872553
30
+ How can I set this in a way that I can see graphs of the data collected?
31
+
32
+ https://github.com/Alwinator/aw-watcher-utilization
33
+ --- 92872718
34
+ >>92871991 (OP)
35
+ What flash/thumb drive has fastest random access? I want to carry a Linux install (not live) with me everywhere.
36
+ --- 92872801
37
+ >>92872718
38
+ Any USB 3.0 will do the job.
39
+ --- 92872855
40
+ >>92872801
41
+ Sry I meant I want to install Linux to a flashdrive and use as a bootable OS, rather than an installer. I know some are faster than others because I have multiple USB 3 drives, and one is pathetically slow (to the point it is unusable) and another actually boots and is able to browse the web, but very slowly.
42
+ --- 92873053
43
+ >>92872855 Take a look here: https://usb.userbenchmark.com/
44
+ --- 92873209
45
+ how come all machine learning lecture videos on youtube have 'jeet comments HOWEVER there is not a single relevant ai company from india?
46
+ --- 92873213
47
+ Any way to install windows xp on a laptop that doesn't have a cd drive?
48
+ --- 92873235
49
+ The stupid fucking GPT told me to rm docker.sock, and now I cannot start my docker
50
+ --- 92873246
51
+ >>92873209
52
+ They are larping kids
53
+ --- 92873257
54
+ >>92873235
55
+ It's almost as if chat bots don't understand what they're saying.
56
+ --- 92873489
57
+ >>92871991 (OP)
58
+ why is op not miku
59
+ --- 92873670
60
+ What the hell did I do? Why is my plug not working on my laptop
61
+ --- 92873679
62
+ >>92873053
63
+ sweet thx!
64
+ --- 92873770
65
+ why there's no OPSECG in /g/?
66
+ --- 92873784
67
+ >>92873213
68
+ From USB obviously.
69
+ --- 92873991
70
+ >>92873770
71
+ /g/ is harmless
72
+ --- 92874141
73
+ I want to transfer a large file from my PC to my android phone wirelessly. What is the fastest (in terms of transfer speeds) way to do this? Magic wormhole is pretty damn slow
74
+ --- 92874163
75
+ I have 5 stupid questions for every stupid question that I answer. This general is unsustainable.
76
+ --- 92874207
77
+ >>92873784
78
+ Yeah but how
79
+ --- 92874228
80
+ >>92874207
81
+ Try Rufus
82
+ --- 92874313
83
+ >>92872408
84
+ no, if you use threads you will be able to download multiple files at once and writing to disk / network / computation will all be in parallel
85
+ --- 92874314
86
+ >>92874163
87
+ i have 5 answers for every stupid question i make.
88
+ its fine.
89
+ except from what ive seen, not a single anon is good at troubleshooting hardware
90
+ --- 92874336
91
+ >>92874313
92
+ you sure it wont bottle neck?
93
+ --- 92874353
94
+ >>92873235
95
+ >mindlessly follow GPT
96
+ be grateful it hasnt recommended you to an hero to lessen your carbon footprint
97
+ --- 92874395
98
+ >>92874336
99
+ sure it will but max is better than sum
100
+ also concurrent download will be better at using up all available bandwidth with less overhead than sequential unless the files are all huge
101
+ --- 92874544
102
+ >>92873670
103
+ you fapped too hard
104
+ --- 92874620
105
+ How much should this be valued at in euros? I'm trying to sell this thing off. already initialized the storage to make it impossible to recover my old data and installed Windows 11 Pro and used an activator, knowing that the installation should bump the price up a bit. Also, if it matters, the i7 is already configured to OC at 4.5GHz; and it does so pretty smoothly. Is this a selling point or nah?
106
+ --- 92874870
107
+ >>92874544
108
+ Based.
109
+ --- 92875119
110
+ >>92871991 (OP)
111
+ is catbox tarpitting tor exit nodes?
112
+ --- 92875186
113
+ >>92872855
114
+ >browse the web, but very slowly.
115
+ I imagine that's due to the BROWSER doing shitload of local caching.
116
+ I ran a Linux system just fine from a slow USB stick but with a difference: /home was mounted via NFS from a local server with a fast NVMe.
117
+ --- 92875506
118
+ Can Twitter's videos have viruses?
119
+ --- 92876186
120
+ Can I put higher frequency RAM in a computer than its original sticks were and have it still work? Like, on other hardware the RAM would work at its own max frequency, but on here it'll still work, just capped at the lower frequency?
121
+ (Of course assuming everything else is correct
122
+ >DDR gen, voltage, motherboard can tae that amount of GB of RAM)
123
+
124
+ >>92872009
125
+ >trusting cracked software
126
+ I wouldnt run that shit even in a sandbox. But you do you.
127
+ >>92872095
128
+ I just do podcasts on my specific devices, I don't do cross device podcast botnets. But as far as botnets go, IIRC Pocket Casts I think went the botnet route years ago (angering its fans). Android app and website, everything synced.
129
+ I'm sure Google Podcasts must also be a synced botnet. Never used it but again I'm thinking there'd be the phone app and the web page for when your're on desktop.
130
+ >>92872718
131
+ >>92872855
132
+ An NVMe or an mSATA drive in an chunky stick enclosure. Bigger than a normal USB thumb drive, but still in that kinda format.
133
+ Or an NVMe or even a regular SATA one, connected by cable. Not as comfy though.
134
+ Or, you can get little normal sized thumb drives that are kinda like SSDs compressed into that form factor. Patriot Rage Prime is an example. I think Sandisk has one, maybe Buffalo too. But they're much more expensive than your own in an enclosure, and they'll be of lower quality (QLC), and you can't take it out and repurpose it in the future.
135
+ >>92875506
136
+ Just right click and scan wth Defender before you open it :)
137
+ Or have Defender scan all new downloads in real time, before you even open it :^)
138
+ --- 92876209
139
+ I keep trying to get AI UI to display an image in the top right corner when I run it and have the ability to replace it with my own image, but I've had no luck so far.
140
+ Does anyone have any ideas? Here's the github link to AI UI:
141
+ https://github.com/JacobBruce/AI-UI
142
+ --- 92876376
143
+ >>92871991 (OP)
144
+ >On mobile data
145
+ >Check my IP address out of curiosity
146
+ >IP checker says I'm in Alabama
147
+ >I'm currently two whole states away
148
+ >No VPN is active
149
+
150
+ WAT? I'm on T-Mobile's network by the way if that matters
151
+ --- 92876427
152
+ >>92875506 Nope. At least not that the world know of.
153
+ --- 92876509
154
+ >>92876376
155
+ I'm on T-Mobile and actually in Alabama but shit always thinks I'm in central or south Florida.
156
+ --- 92876581
157
+ >>92876186
158
+ >just right click and scan wth Defender before you open it :)
159
+ Or have Defender scan all new downloads in real time, before you even open it
160
+ Don't all twitter videos open automatically on the platform? Probably referring to online videos
161
+ --- 92876723
162
+ >>92876209
163
+ Ok I've figured out how to add the image, but now when I try to run it it says:
164
+
165
+ "The AI Engine stopped running. Check the Settings tab to restart it."
166
+
167
+ If anyone has succeeded in getting the correct settings please let me know what they are.
168
+ --- 92876850
169
+ gPodder was no longer fetching new episodes so I installed the reinstalled using flatpak. does anyone know how to get the dark theme back and how to set the default audio/video players? MPV isn't showing in the drop-down menu and gpodder prompts me to set a command. would really appreciate any help.
170
+ --- 92876859
171
+ >>92876376
172
+ Most of those IP to location databases aren't that accurate. Google usually has better data. Open Maps in an incognito window and check the starting position.
173
+ --- 92877350
174
+ >>92876581
175
+ oh i thought he meant after downloading them
176
+ --- 92877474
177
+ >>92876376
178
+ Just means the IP(v4) pools are large, it's not like anyone kept books about *your* specific IP.
179
+ --- 92877669
180
+ >>92872718
181
+ To answer exactly what you asked:
182
+ A NVMe USB enclosure with UASP (ugreen for example) with a Intel Optane SSD.
183
+
184
+ And now a real answer about what you should get:
185
+ A NVMe enclosure with a SSD with DRAM cache.
186
+ --- 92877683
187
+ >>92873213
188
+ Grab XP ISO.
189
+ Grab Rufus.
190
+ Move to USB.
191
+ Pray that your device is made after 2006 when booting form USB was added.
192
+ --- 92877753
193
+ >>92873670
194
+ Dissasemble it and check power jack.
195
+
196
+ >>92873489
197
+ OP is a faggot.
198
+
199
+ >>92874141
200
+ FTP.
201
+
202
+ >>92875506
203
+ Can they? its possible.
204
+ Will they? Nope.
205
+
206
+ >>92876186
207
+ Yes, your CPU and Motherboard decide the max speed based in the JEDEC table of your RAM.
208
+
209
+ >>92876376
210
+ Welcome to CGNAT.
211
+ --- 92877802
212
+ >>92871991 (OP)
213
+ My laptop's wifi doesn't work almost never, and if it works it'll only show me the wifi sign for only 2 minutes in a day and the internet is slow af and then I just get the no internet globe sign not connected. I can only use the internet by tethering it via my phone. I've looked at every option solution to fix it but nothing works. I updated my network driver, unistalled it and reinstalled it and done a bunch of different stuff but nothing works. I diagnosed my network card and it doesn't seem to be damaged, I also opened the laptop and nothimg seems to be damaged or scratched, what should I do?
214
+ --- 92877844
215
+ >>92877802
216
+ Sounds like a dead WLAN card OR realtek being realtek.
217
+ --- 92877924
218
+ I've used Nvidea my entire life and recently switched to AMD? What's the difference to a casual gamer? I went from a RTX 2080 Super to a AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. I know nothing about AMD.
219
+ --- 92877989
220
+ >>92877924
221
+ Driver problems because Windows hates OpenGL, this matters for things like Emulators, not so much for DirectX based games, Vulkan runs fine.
222
+ Lack of CUDA and NVENC.
223
+ Some games are made to run like shit on AMD hardware intentionally and others because the publisher hired the cheapest chinese/indians they could get.
224
+ That is pretty much it, there are some driver problems here and there with new games but AMD actually fixes things with driver updates.
225
+
226
+ AMD is not a bad option anymore.
227
+ --- 92878184
228
+ My os drive is samsung 960 evo 250gb, in service since july 2017, hasn't been doing much other than holding windows os, browser, photo editing software and few loose downloads, but most media is on separate hdds.
229
+ Suddenly one day about a year ago I get bsod. Upon restart motherboard doesn't see that ssd. I boot again, it's back. I took it out, cleaned the contacts, and reinstalled just in case, but no real valuable data lived on it, so I kept using it.
230
+ Then, last Sunday. It happened again. Bsod -> no boot media -> clean and reinstall -> it's back. Samsung magician says condition is good, no warnings in smart, 40.9TB written. Is my pcie dying on motherboard, or do they go bad before warnings appear, or maybe it's a necessary pin cleaning service that I just have to do periodically from now on?
231
+ --- 92878299
232
+ >>92877844
233
+ I just reset my network to its default settings and now it seems to work.
234
+ --- 92878326
235
+ what is the most pain-free way to download a youtube video as a .wav file?
236
+ --- 92878587
237
+ >>92878326
238
+ Most likely youtube-dl into ffmpeg
239
+ --- 92878994
240
+ Since Japanese has honorifics like -san, -kun, -chan, etc, what is the correct honorific to use for for an AI assistant?
241
+ --- 92879037
242
+ >>92878994
243
+ -tan
244
+ --- 92879074
245
+ How can I set gradio based UIs in dark / night mode?
246
+ --- 92879133
247
+ >>92878184
248
+ >or do they go bad before warnings appear
249
+ Yup, SMART is just warning logs, not real time failures.
250
+ And it sure cant log electricity/pcb/firmware failures, only NAND degradation and errors.
251
+ --- 92879352
252
+ Anybody got some insight into what the fuck's happening?
253
+ I noticed earlier that thumbnails for a bunch of stuff were either replaced by icons for the default app, or replaced by a white page.
254
+ Since then, it seems that any time I use the "Open With" context menu, Explorer freezes and needs to be forced restarted.
255
+ Hangs when I try to interact with some files that have the white page icon, but some files like mp4 and webm files open just fine in MPV. Sometimes when I open the file explorer it'll just be blank and forever "loading" up in the top bar.
256
+ I've checked event viewer logs and no helpful information is being logged with the entries. Same with reliability monitor.
257
+ I've tried rebuilding the thumbnail cache, and using ShellExView to disable shell extensions, thinking that's what could've been fucking stuff up, but to no avail.
258
+ Resorted to rolling back to a restore point from 2 days ago, and still nothing.
259
+ Windows 10
260
+ --- 92879484
261
+ Anybody know what year and model this thing is?
262
+ A transformer on the back is labeled with 1945 markings, but that is the only clue as to its identity
263
+ --- 92879491
264
+ >have 5.25 blu-ray drive
265
+ >buy some blank Blu-Ray discs for the first time
266
+ >burn 20GB of pictures onto one of them
267
+ >start at 10AM this morning
268
+ >it's still going
269
+ >speeds are anywhere from 100-500 kb/s
270
+
271
+ is this normal? i know optical media isn't all that fast but this is kind of ridiculous
272
+ --- 92879785
273
+ I reloaded a drawing program and randomly a green box started to border it, and I can no longer draw.
274
+ If I disable Windows Ink in Wacom's properties, I can draw again, but I lose pressure, which isn't ideal.
275
+ What is it and how can I get rid of it?
276
+ --- 92879903
277
+ >>92879785
278
+ nvm, "solved". when I reloaded the program, the scale of the monitor jumped to 250% for whatever reason, and i reduced it to like 200%... but it needed to be at 125% to align with the cursor again
279
+ --- 92880222
280
+ I don't want a phone but I need one to use Wh*tsApp. Would buying a SIM from Crypton and using Waydroid to emulate the app work for this?
281
+ --- 92880549
282
+ What's a good way to check if my drive if failing on Windows without downloading malware tools?
283
+
284
+ Any good open source tools that are up for the task and can be operated from within Windows?
285
+ --- 92880759
286
+ All right gentoomen
287
+ Does it make any sense for me to use PureOS as my laptop's OS if I want to do web development, such as with PHP or .NET Core, or should I just use regular Ubuntu?
288
+
289
+ >inb4 install arch, gentoo
290
+ --- 92880808
291
+ >>92880549
292
+ Crystal Disk Info or HWINFO
293
+ --- 92880925
294
+ >>92879491
295
+ Seems rather abnormal
296
+ https://superuser.com/questions/115838/bluray-drives-2x-vs-4x-vs-6x-vs-8x-read-write-speed-comparison
297
+ --- 92881066
298
+ Why are imageboards and telnet BBSs' both referred to as a BBS?
299
+ --- 92881067
300
+ Is there a fucking way to save images that isn't compressed by fucking mobile?
301
+ I keep getting m.jpg images each time i save a large enough image on here.
302
+
303
+ Someone pass me a custom CSS to disable this shit. PLEASE.
304
+ --- 92881162
305
+ >>92881066
306
+ They are both Bulletin Board Systems. it is a rather vague umbrella term. It is like saying "social network" or "online forum." This being said, I have never personally heard anyone describe an imageboard as a BBS, but it seems valid to do so anyway
307
+ --- 92881182
308
+ >>92881067
309
+ No.
310
+ --- 92881216
311
+ After checking the prices for IPv4 I've determined that I literally cannot afford them. providing service to V4 Users isn't the issue here but rather how do I actually remember V6 addresses?
312
+
313
+ in V4 I can pretty much just remember them but with V6 that seems impossible.
314
+
315
+ >tldr; is there some secret technique I'm missing to using IPv6 without Domains & Aliases?
316
+ --- 92881219
317
+ >>92879352
318
+ A similar thing happened to me, but don't know the cause.
319
+ Maybe try running chkdsk. It didn't change much but it did find some errors (I don't remember what, as it was a while ago.)
320
+ --- 92882108
321
+ >>92871991 (OP)
322
+ Anyone know any good complete guides for retards on how to use github?
323
+ --- 92882214
324
+ >>92882108
325
+ --- 92882318
326
+ I am using an extension to automate search on Edge browser. Is there any way they won't detect my bot to avoid getting suspended/banned?
327
+ --- 92882562
328
+ How to I stop Firefox from asking me to update constantly? I want it to be like old Firefox where I can have the chance to manually "check for updates" instead of going out of my way to constantly say "no" when I don't feel like arbitrarily auto-updating.
329
+
330
+ Alternatively, it would be nice to learn how to set Librewolf as the default browser in Windows 10. I don't know if it's Librewolf or because of my scuffed Win10 debloat, but it does not show up on the list of browsers I can set as "default".
331
+ --- 92882830
332
+ >>92882562
333
+ There's some auto update options in about:config I think.
334
+ Also you can definitely set librewolf as your default in win10. I can do it and I don't think I did anything special. Maybe reinstall it?
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92872393
3
+ mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
4
+ --- 92872417
5
+ >>92872393 (OP)
6
+ smplayer libav rylio/ytdl
7
+ --- 92872445
8
+ >>92872393 (OP)
9
+ I wish to repeatedly ejaculate hot viscous semen deep into her vagina, her anus and down her throat.
10
+ --- 92872654
11
+ >>92872445
12
+ >>92872393 (OP)
13
+ who's the girl? vaguely reminds me of nanahira
14
+ --- 92872671
15
+ >>92872654
16
+ >mfw i realize its nina
17
+ im retarded
18
+ --- 92872695
19
+ >>92872393 (OP)
20
+ Kill yourself pedo
21
+ --- 92872702
22
+ >the AV1 encoder developed by Intel for Netflix is faster than my GPU doing hardware H.265
23
+ >the AV1 encoder developed by freetards for nobody barely squeaks out 3FPS on an overclocked 8700k
24
+ really makes you think...
25
+ --- 92872716
26
+ >>92872695
27
+ Cool it with the MAPphobia, anon
28
+ --- 92872744
29
+ >>92872695
30
+ why dont you come kill me first faggot
31
+ --- 92872756
32
+ >>92872702
33
+ >the reference implementation is slow
34
+ yeah, no shit. the av1 decoder developed by freetards is faster than gpu decoding
35
+ --- 92872829
36
+ where is the improved commercial grade vP9 encoder so that I don't have to put the kettle on every time I want to make a webm to post on the 4channel
37
+ --- 92872837
38
+ Cool command for ripping enhanced bitrate YouTube premium videos:
39
+ First check if the video you want has the enhanced bitrate option
40
+ yt-dlp --list-formats --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=all" lEOrYZhMsvw
41
+
42
+
43
+ The enhanced bitrate ID is 616, now to rip it:
44
+ yt-dlp -f 616+251 --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=all" lEOrYZhMsvw
45
+
46
+
47
+ Result:
48
+ https://files.catbox.moe/m5dpin.webm
49
+ --- 92872851
50
+ >>92872829
51
+ There isn't one. The only people who ever deployed vp9 was google and they used ASICs for it.
52
+ --- 92872867
53
+ >>92872829
54
+ Get a better CPU or use intel vp9 encoder
55
+ ffmpeg -h encoder=vp9_qsv
56
+
57
+ --- 92872975
58
+ >>92872867
59
+ Forgot to mention that you obviously need a compatible Intel iGPU to use it.
60
+ More info:
61
+ https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Hardware/QuickSync
62
+ --- 92873190
63
+ >>92872702
64
+ Hardware encoding is fucking trash.
65
+ SVT-AV1 preset 9 gets me like 158fps on my R7 5800x at 1080p 60fps.
66
+ --- 92873358
67
+ >>92872837
68
+ default,ios is faster than all and gets you to the same place.
69
+ i'm having a hell of a time making it know that 600 is better than 400, it looks like they finally patched the meme tech demo 700s to be better so maybe I should just wait for them to hardcode the fix since no -f or -S is working, -S id downloads shitty audio since opus numbers are backwards for some reason and -S br will cause avc downloads for any video that's only 1080 tops with no premium bitrate.
70
+ --- 92873422
71
+ >>92873358
72
+ Actually it looks like -S res,br will work fine. the premium bitrate is on every video I've checked, even ones with under 100 views. Fast rollout. Shame it's incompatible with -S res,vcodec:av1
73
+ --- 92873444
74
+ >>92873422
75
+ They are probably using VP9 because of compatibility reasons.
76
+ --- 92873456
77
+ >>92872393 (OP)
78
+ y dat bitch aint got no hands. yall niggas be wildin.
79
+ --- 92873628
80
+ >>92872837
81
+ yt-dlp --extractor-args "youtube:player_client=default,ios" -S br lEOrYZhMsvw
82
+ --- 92873671
83
+ >>92873628
84
+ Why AAC instead of OPUS?
85
+ --- 92873745
86
+ >>92873671
87
+ That's the only codec the high-bitrate premium audio (which has existed for a while cuz of youtube music) (id 140) is offered in. It sounds better to my ears and has a higher frequency cutoff by like 4KHz as well. Like the video, you get the premium audio for freebies because of the iOS extractor. For anything that doesn't have premium audio the opus is usually actually higher bitrate anyway.
88
+ --- 92874032
89
+ >>92872829
90
+ Why doesn't Hiro add AV1 support already.
91
+ All 3 major GPU vendors support HW decoding and encoding.
92
+ Apple added AV1 SW decoding in the latest Safari Beta.
93
+ Any Android phone can SW decode it.
94
+ --- 92874278
95
+ >>92872744
96
+ Where do you live, faggot?
97
+ --- 92874365
98
+ >>92874278
99
+ 232 Oakland Drive, Miami
100
+ --- 92874972
101
+ >>92874032
102
+ because you're ungrateful twats
103
+ >please hiro add vp9 support
104
+ >finally adds vp9 after years of begging
105
+ >fuck you hiro, please add av1 support
106
+ seriously fuck off. make your own board unironically if you gonna beg and be ungrateful about it when someone actually does something for you
107
+ --- 92875027
108
+ penetrative seggs....................................................................................................................................................................................
109
+ --- 92875049
110
+ >>92874972
111
+ >t.Hiro
112
+ When Hiro added VP9 support it was already outdated.
113
+ --- 92875149
114
+ >>92872837
115
+ >https://files.catbox.moe/m5dpin.webm
116
+ nice webm yaara
117
+ --- 92875631
118
+ >>92872393 (OP)
119
+ TOTAL WOMB DESTRUCTION
120
+ --- 92876341
121
+ Just use HandBrake
122
+ --- 92876447
123
+ VAAPI or DRM for hardware decoding on a shit laptop?
124
+ --- 92876804
125
+ >>92876447
126
+ a job
127
+ --- 92877002
128
+ >>92872393 (OP)
129
+ --- 92877090
130
+ >>92877002
131
+ Why is tranime "animation" so choppy and cheap looking?
132
+ --- 92877202
133
+ >>92877090
134
+ That would be because it's cheap anon.
135
+ --- 92879072
136
+ >>92872393 (OP)
137
+ nakadashi
138
+ --- 92879216
139
+ >>92872837
140
+ Since when is this a thing?
141
+ I can find videos with more than double the bitrate with this thing.
142
+ --- 92879226
143
+ >>92872393 (OP)
144
+ based and word
145
+ --- 92879737
146
+ >>92879216
147
+ https://9to5google.com/2023/02/23/youtube-1080p-premium/
148
+ --- 92881157
149
+ >>92872393 (OP)
150
+ my ffmpeg broke after i messed with windows power options, picrel is what i changed
151
+ --- 92881297
152
+ >>92872393 (OP)
153
+ he's speaking the language of gods
154
+ --- 92882270
155
+ >>92872417
156
+ >rylio/ytdl
157
+ >This project is not maintained any more. Please switch to https://github.com/kkdai/youtube
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92872532
3
+ they will shut it down soon
4
+ --- 92872606
5
+ >>92872532 (OP)
6
+ > Fat bitch is angry that her husband likes to look at pictures of other pretty women without hurting anyone.
7
+ --- 92872755
8
+ >>92872606
9
+ lmao this
10
+ --- 92872780
11
+ >>92872532 (OP)
12
+ >>92872606
13
+ baka just take the femboy pill
14
+ breed a bitch and then fuck femboys on the side to deal with the stress women create
15
+ --- 92872794
16
+ >>92872780
17
+ > be a faggot instead of being into women
18
+ no thank you. I will not join you in degeneracy
19
+ --- 92872824
20
+ >>92872606
21
+ Nudidying her friends coworkers and formers roommates is a betrayal of a kind. You don't want your husband to masturbate to images of women he knows in real life.
22
+ --- 92872843
23
+ >>92872532 (OP)
24
+ I tried this but it wasn't that hot because the whole thrill of seeing a girl you know naked is finally seeing what colour/size their nipples are and if they have pubes and what their pussy looks like. when it's AI generated it doesn't hit the same. not much better than when I used to photoshop facebook holiday photos to make them naked
25
+ --- 92872883
26
+ >>92872532 (OP)
27
+ Typical white “people”
28
+ --- 92872903
29
+ >>92872532 (OP)
30
+ Imagine having your wife treat you like she's your mom.
31
+ --- 92872921
32
+ >>92872824
33
+ but if she cheated on him with one of his friends it would be acceptable no ?
34
+ --- 92872981
35
+ >>92872903
36
+ I mean would it really be that bad
37
+ --- 92873118
38
+ >He said he only did it once because the images aren’t that good…. Which I also do not really believe
39
+ entire post is hilarious
40
+ the husband tried so hard just to get some good porn and couldn't get any despite paying
41
+ --- 92873234
42
+ >>92872532 (OP)
43
+ Now swap the roles, woman does deepfake of other men. It'd be acceptable in feminist standards would it?
44
+ --- 92873302
45
+ >>92872532 (OP)
46
+ Why are people so bad at basec opsec? Nigga don't save browsing history, use private mode, etc.
47
+ --- 92873323
48
+ >>92873302
49
+ I don't save password in chrome. having to login each time is a pain in the ass.
50
+ --- 92873348
51
+ >>92872903
52
+ Sorry mommy, please forgive me!
53
+ You are still beautiful, I just let curiosity get the best of me!
54
+ If you want, I will suck on mommy's milkers and eat mommies pussy, right now, just how she likes it!
55
+ --- 92873432
56
+ >>92872532 (OP)
57
+
58
+ im not reading all that shit. just tell the bitch it was for fun and pictures of her hot friend were the only other non-family pictures he had on him at the time. It doesnt matter if she believes you are not, dumb cunts exist just to cope and seethe.
59
+ --- 92873630
60
+ >>92872532 (OP)
61
+ slut regrets being a fat mother of 2 and not being allowed to have an OF whore relationship
62
+ --- 92873704
63
+ >>92872903
64
+ Haha that would be so weird! Lol imagine being married to the woman who loves you more than anyone else ever could. Haha
65
+ --- 92873709
66
+ >>92872532 (OP)
67
+ Do women not know that men can undress any woman in their imagination?
68
+ --- 92873983
69
+ >>92872921
70
+ No, it wouldn't. Maybe to some always-online feminists and bimbos it would be, but society-wise cheating is still not accepted no matter who does it.
71
+ --- 92874173
72
+ >>92872532 (OP)
73
+ Yes, she is indeed overreacting. Looking for ways to strip photographs of women will be the norm in a few years.
74
+
75
+ The good thing is that now this bitch will be able to create an OF for herself.
76
+ --- 92874211
77
+ >>92872831
78
+ put the fork down fatty
79
+ --- 92874386
80
+ post pregnancy women are out of their mind so who knows what actually happened
81
+
82
+ western women should be more understanding of the new world but they're stuck in the past where they were the victims. in this case how on earth is she or any of her associates a victim? you just know he was jerking off to them mentally before ML manifest (poorly) his imaginations
83
+ --- 92874391
84
+ >>92872532 (OP)
85
+ I just remembered bubbling and x-raying from old /b/ threads. Whatever happened to that?
86
+ --- 92874414
87
+ >>92872532 (OP)
88
+ >generated nudes
89
+ nigger the nudes are already there
90
+ --- 92874483
91
+ >>92874386
92
+ Women know they have the advantage in the Western world, they just don't want to acknowledge it because they don't want to admit that 95% of them are vapid and will never do anything productive or interesting with their opportunities.
93
+ They also don't want to give up the holdover perks from the years of sex discrimination, i.e. divorce law that favors them to an insane degree.
94
+ --- 92874556
95
+ they complain that internet porn has ruined an entire generation of men
96
+ which may have some validity i don't know
97
+ but jerking off to acquaintances like this is the traditional way of handling things. is she right to more offended because he realized it with AI nudes instead of keeping it in his mind?
98
+ --- 92874785
99
+ idk what this bitch’s problem is. my gf knows a guy, really great dude, played college basketball and in crazy good shape. I can tell my girl likes this guy (not her fault she can’t help it), so I let her use ai to generate some nudes of him that she uses when she masturbates. and like you guys, I really don’t see what the big deal is. my gf loves it and gets off so easily to those pics. without Tyrone we had a really tough time finding porn suitable for my gf. anyway, it’s nice that you guys understand, all my friends give me shit for it but they are just pussies.
100
+ --- 92875172
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+ >>92872532 (OP)
102
+ This is disgusting on soo many levels.
103
+ Glad AI will be gone soon. Too much misogyny baked into it.
104
+ --- 92875717
105
+ >>92872532 (OP)
106
+ these posts are all fake, they're done to get upvotes by attention addicts, and you all are behaving just like a bunch of redditors by falling for it and spending a thread talking about it.
107
+ --- 92875979
108
+ >>92875172
109
+ --- 92876074
110
+ >>92872831
111
+ You have it backwards. Women started taking masculine roles 3 generations ago. Femboys are 1 generation old and twink fags are 2. Women stopped being feminine so as a reaction more men became feminine, not the other way around.
112
+ --- 92876255
113
+ >>92872532 (OP)
114
+ Femoid twitch streamers are already demading deepfake to be made illegal because it hurts their onlyfans profits.
115
+ --- 92876529
116
+ >>92872532 (OP)
117
+ fat prude, beta dude. people could always imagine or draw that person nude, it's no different.
118
+ i grab my gfs hair and bring her close to the laptop screen until I find the porn star that looks most like her for this round and only then do we start the synchronized fuckening. I'll even draw on her if I want to replicate the lacey outfit in the porno but strips of tape is more my thing.
119
+ --- 92876892
120
+ >>92872532 (OP)
121
+ Why do redditors and trannies suck at trying to psychologically control people and narratives? It's always walls of text or incredibly exaggerated bullshit.
122
+ --- 92877069
123
+ >>92872532 (OP)
124
+ >paying for porn
125
+ >paying for AI
126
+ >paying for AI porn
127
+ >watching porn to begin with
128
+ I know Redditors are fucking retarded, but surely a condom would've been cheaper?
129
+ --- 92877579
130
+ >>92875172
131
+ >Glad AI will be gone soon.
132
+ I know it's bait, but making images is basically impossible to get rid of at this point. Anyone with any interest in it has all the tools on their PC.
133
+ --- 92877645
134
+ >>92872532 (OP)
135
+
136
+ They cant shut down deepfakes you can do it offline with a video card.
137
+ --- 92877827
138
+ >>92873302
139
+ Dude was looking up porn on his phone. He had no chance.
140
+ --- 92877885
141
+ >>92872532 (OP)
142
+ Let's stop pretending this is even possible. Sure, a technology that's initially being pioneered by a company can be shut down, but that would only at best delay it from becoming widely available. This is knowledge we're talking about, nothing about this is necessary centralised or requires large systems only institutions and corporations own. If it's shutdown today, in a few years time anyone will be able simply git clone some code that's already got 100 tutorials of how to do it in at least 3 languages.
143
+ Technology marches forward, Ted was right about that.
144
+ --- 92878570
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+ >>92872606
146
+ /thread
147
+ --- 92878595
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+ >>92873234
149
+ >feminist
150
+ >standards
151
+ Pick one.
152
+ --- 92878667
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+ >>92872532 (OP)
154
+ Jezus dudes, bitch is just insecure after birth.
155
+
156
+ Imagine your wife would get off on AI replicas of larger cocks than yours based on people she nows and you would be insecure little shit about it.
157
+
158
+ You can't expect nerd to handle such situation right way so give new mother some slack
159
+ --- 92878682
160
+ >hurr durr muh husband hurr durr 20s durr
161
+ fucking hate normalfag cunts
162
+ --- 92878750
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+ >>92878667
164
+ how does the AI know how big her friends cocks are?
165
+ --- 92878767
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+ >>92872532 (OP)
167
+ god women are fucking insufferable
168
+ --- 92878806
169
+ >>92878750
170
+ size of feet and neck circumference :^)
171
+ --- 92879585
172
+ >>92877069
173
+ Some of us don't have basic ass vanilla interests and need to pay money to, for example, Japanese fetish artists to see what we want to see.
174
+ --- 92882090
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+ >>92872532 (OP)
176
+ such a weird post
177
+ pajeets are getting desperate
178
+ is the hype already dying? I haven't played with "AI" "art" or text generation in months
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92872773
3
+ how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?
4
+ how does the 1s and 0s go into the monitor?
5
+ how does the monitor make the 1s and 0s into light?
6
+ how does 1s and 0s become 1+1 = 2?
7
+ how does 1+1 = 2 become words and pictures?
8
+ --- 92872818
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+ >>92872773 (OP)
10
+ high voltage vs low voltage
11
+ a cable
12
+ a graphical processing unit
13
+ binary
14
+ pixels
15
+ --- 92872839
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+ magic (also known as field effect transistors)
17
+ --- 92872866
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+ >>92872773 (OP)
19
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZwneRb-zqA [Embed]
20
+
21
+ is a great exploration on how computers work. Just layer everything up and voila you got magic.
22
+ --- 92872898
23
+ >>92872773 (OP)
24
+ how can you read this and understand my words?
25
+ why when i say "nigger" you see a picture of a hostile black man attempt to rape your wife?
26
+ you have a data structure that translate information into abstract things that's all
27
+ --- 92872944
28
+ Binary boolean logic. Fun fact it doesn't even have to be digital to work. You can make computational programs with cogs and whatever form of energy you can shove into your contraption
29
+ --- 92872968
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+ >>92872944
31
+ yeh but than you will need to configure the mechanic manually for each program
32
+ --- 92872989
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+ >>92872773 (OP)
34
+ the power of bbc
35
+ --- 92873051
36
+ >>92872773 (OP)
37
+ 1s and 0s = On and Off. Everything that appears on your monitor is a pattern of pixels turning on and off in a particular sequence. Everything in your computer is just tiny little components turning on and off with the right configuration to perform operations like addition.
38
+ --- 92873077
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+ >>92872944
40
+ Even my penis?
41
+ --- 92873110
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+ >>92872773 (OP)
43
+ UNREMOVABLE
44
+ SPYWARE
45
+ ETCHED
46
+ INTO
47
+ THE
48
+ SILICON
49
+ --- 92873135
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+ >>92873077
51
+ If you don't mind the wear & tear
52
+ --- 92873244
53
+ >>92872773 (OP)
54
+ and more importantly how does clicking a virtual immaterial button on your screen shuts the computer down in real physical world?
55
+ --- 92873267
56
+ >>92873244
57
+ Almost like there's a controller on the motherboard that receives a digital signal from the OS and/or a physical button on the case.
58
+ --- 92873283
59
+ >>92873077
60
+ >he doesn't know his penis is a computer
61
+ implying
62
+ >he hasn't ever upgraded his penis' ram
63
+ implying
64
+ >he isn't downloading his sperm into willing females in his area RIGHT NOW by clicking here
65
+ --- 92873287
66
+ >>92873267
67
+ and the motherboard receieves immaterial electrical signal and that immaterial signal switched a physical switch off exactly how?
68
+ --- 92873376
69
+ >>92873244
70
+ Technically the button on the screen doesn't 'shut it down' as they say.
71
+ What actually happens is a signal gets sent to the motherland, where what needs to happen is essentially the same thing as what happens when you press the actual physical power button.
72
+ So what this means is that the act of pressing a button needs to be carried out by something. Thus they deploy the little men who walk over to where a separate, smaller physical button is on the motherboard. Then these tiny men collectively prepare themelves for what to them is actually quite a great physical feat of pressing what seems to them as a giant and dangerous electrical connector which when triggered will shut off all power(minus any extra sketchy wake on bullshit with the mobo).
73
+ Occasionally some of these men die since the job is quite difficult. You've probably noticed a particular 'smell' coming from a computer as it gets older...
74
+ Yes.
75
+ It's that.
76
+ You fucking monster.
77
+ --- 92873394
78
+ >>92873287
79
+ It doesn't flip a physical switch. It's a boolean logic gate that runs on electricity. The physical switch changes the logic gate to OFF. The virtual button changes the logic gate to OFF. This condition is also provided to the OS to tell it to shut down which is how it knows it's time to terminate all processes. The OS then eventually returns that it's done and the motherboard goes into a full power off mode and breaks the circuit that runs the computer. If you hold down the power button that forces the motherboard to break the circuit using some sort of timer and forces the power off.
80
+ --- 92873412
81
+ >>92872773 (OP)
82
+ kek literally what I've been wondering since forever, even made a thread earlier today asking for resources on fundamental computer architecture
83
+
84
+ ended up starting the Digital Design (Harvey Mudd) course on edx today, they start with the basics of transistors and bits
85
+ --- 92873415
86
+ >>92872898
87
+ Mutt's law
88
+ --- 92873448
89
+ >>92872773 (OP)
90
+ >how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?
91
+ It actually don't, its the people that design the chips that call a certain voltage level 1, and another 0 (and sometimes there is even a disconnected state, to allow multiple chips to use the same track)
92
+ >how does the 1s and 0s go into the monitor?
93
+ One at time, very quickly, and with the data being carried by wire pairs.
94
+ Instead of using low voltage/high voltage, one cable carry negative voltage and the other carry positive, and they flip around to encode the zeros and ones. its much more reliable than just one cable.
95
+ >how does the monitor make the 1s and 0s into light?
96
+ Depends on the technology,
97
+ If it's LCD, the light is produced by some sort of lamp behind the screen, and the LCD panel itself blocks the light when on. the panel itself work by having a sandwich between a lot of horizontal transparent wires, the LCD itself and a lot of vertical wires. then current is passed between the vertical and horizontal lines and the eletricity squeezes the LCD that gets dark because it twist in a way that blocks light with the help of a light polarization filter.
98
+ Now if it's OLED, its similar in the row of wires, except there is an chemical that produce light when you apply electricity.
99
+ >how does 1s and 0s become 1+1 = 2?
100
+ Adder circuit
101
+ >how does 1+1 = 2 become words and pictures?
102
+ It's all numbers in computers.
103
+ But you can create hardware that can be controlled by numbers.
104
+ For example, your speakers are controlled by the soundcard that is basically something that outputs a level of voltage according to the number it received, and this level of voltage is sent to an electromagnet that push a regular magnet.
105
+ --- 92873498
106
+ >>92872773 (OP)
107
+ It's called a USB line, I'll show you later.
108
+ --- 92873556
109
+ >>92873394
110
+ how is circuit broken if not literally physically preventing electricity to flow through?
111
+ are u saying that there are no moving parts?
112
+ --- 92873566
113
+ >>92872773 (OP)
114
+ Gnomes
115
+ --- 92873593
116
+ >>92873556
117
+ In electrical circuits, a circuit can be broken or opened in a variety of ways without physically preventing electricity from flowing.
118
+
119
+ One common way to open a circuit is by using a switch. When a switch is turned off, it interrupts the flow of electricity through the circuit, effectively breaking the circuit. There are also other types of electrical devices, such as relays and circuit breakers, that can open a circuit without physically preventing the flow of electricity.
120
+
121
+ Furthermore, there are some electronic components such as transistors and diodes which can be used to switch or block the flow of electricity within a circuit. These components do not have any moving parts and rely on changes in voltage, current or other electrical properties to control the flow of electricity.
122
+
123
+ So, while there may not always be literal physical barriers in a circuit to prevent the flow of electricity, there are still many ways to break or control the flow of electricity within a circuit without any moving parts.
124
+ --- 92873653
125
+ >>92873556
126
+ >>92873593
127
+ The only PHYSICAL switch that disconnects power to your computer is the one on your power supply in the back. Otherwise your computer is technically always ON just in deep sleep, your motherboard is always on and waiting for the signal to turn on and boot. Glowies obviously take advantage of this and secretly spy on you while your computer is "off".
128
+ --- 92873674
129
+ >>92873287
130
+ >immaterial signal switched a physical switch off exactly how?
131
+ With an electromagnet.
132
+ You just need a coil to make a piece of metal move.
133
+ --- 92873685
134
+ >>92873593
135
+ that sounds like magic
136
+ what is that property to prevent electricity to flow through all of a sudden without breaking the circuit physically?
137
+ also what stops electricity to start moving through it on its own from the outlet through wire into computer after computer shuts off and dont have control and power anymore over breaking circuits?
138
+ how does it come back on from being cold dead?
139
+ --- 92873710
140
+ >>92873653
141
+ literally my point
142
+ how does a cold dead computer knows how to switch on just by clicking a button that does not re-connects the circuit since it was never broken according to anons here
143
+ --- 92873763
144
+ >>92873685
145
+ >how does it come back on from being cold dead?
146
+ There is a tiny extra PSU in the main PSU that never gets turned off (unless you unplug the PSU or switch it off on the back).
147
+ It's very weak but enough to sense the power button and wake up the main PSU.
148
+ --- 92873774
149
+ >>92873685
150
+ >>92873710
151
+ While it may seem like magic, the ability to turn electrical paths on and off without physically breaking the circuit has been around since the 1950s. This was made possible by the development of electronic switches such as transistors and diodes, which can control the flow of electricity without any moving parts.
152
+
153
+ >>92873710
154
+ Because your computer runs on a virtual on/off switch, it can turn on and off without physically breaking the circuit. When you press the power button on your computer, you're triggering a chain of events that ultimately leads to the computer turning on.
155
+
156
+ When your computer is turned off, it's not actually completely off. Instead, it's in a low-power state known as "standby" or "sleep mode". In this mode, the computer is still running, but it's using very little power and only the essential components are still active. This allows the computer to start up quickly when you want to use it again. This is done with XOR logic gates between the on/off state of the motherboard and the power supply.
157
+ --- 92873848
158
+ >>92873763
159
+ >>92873774
160
+ holy shit so i was right
161
+ they ARE spying on us all the time
162
+ will it at least help to unplug the computer from the wall? will truly be dead then?
163
+
164
+ also how do transistors and diodes do that?
165
+ --- 92873852
166
+ >>92872773 (OP)
167
+ >how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?
168
+ Aliens.
169
+ >how does the 1s and 0s go into the monitor?
170
+ Aliens.
171
+ >how does the monitor make the 1s and 0s into light?
172
+ Aliens.
173
+ >how does 1s and 0s become 1+1 = 2?
174
+ Aliens.
175
+ >how does 1+1 = 2 become words and pictures?
176
+ Aliens.
177
+ --- 92873865
178
+ >>92873848
179
+ --- 92873903
180
+ >>92873774
181
+ Latching relay.
182
+
183
+ There are also purely electronic ways, but I'm pretty sure PSU's still use some kind of latching relay for safety.
184
+ If so you should be able to hear a click when turning the PSU on or off.
185
+ --- 92873934
186
+ >>92872773 (OP)
187
+ >how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?
188
+ And why the ever loving fuck would you stop at 0s and 1s? Why not 1-10?!
189
+ --- 92874081
190
+ >>92873848
191
+ There's a physical switch on your PSU. You should also have your computer plugged into a surge protector anyways and you can turn that off instead.
192
+
193
+ >also how do transistors and diodes do that?
194
+ This is beyond the scope of this discussion, take a electrical engineering course. You're obviously too stupid to understand even if I told you. All you need to know is it works and it's virtual.
195
+ --- 92874114
196
+ >>92873934
197
+ Because 1s and 0s can also be called ON and OFF. Or TRUE and FALSE. It's simple and easily measured. Computers that use more than 0s and 1s are quantum computers and they're orders more complex. The fact is we figured out with just 0s and 1s you can achieve basically anything and it can be done with puny human brains.
198
+ --- 92874158
199
+ >>92874081
200
+ im not trusting you bastard jew
201
+ whats next you gonna tell me?
202
+ that the Moon covering the Sun perfectly is just coincidence that happens at the only planet that has intelligent beings to witness it?
203
+
204
+ you are too stupid to explain transistors in 2 sentences let alone anything actually complex
205
+ --- 92874194
206
+ >>92874158
207
+ I should've known your retarded questions was just schizo posting. Can't wait for when LLMs completely filter you out.
208
+ --- 92874264
209
+ >>92874194
210
+ god i love fucking with you brainlet students
211
+ --- 92874274
212
+ >>92874114
213
+ >ON and OFF
214
+ >TRUE and FALSE
215
+ >That's all you need, goy! There is nothing else, trust me!
216
+ Yeah, no thanks
217
+ --- 92874280
218
+ >>92874264
219
+ Weird way to spend your time pooposter.
220
+ --- 92874671
221
+ I'm going to be as extended as humanly possible,however i will avoid Dc and AC explanations because this question is not exactly related to either so:
222
+ there are some materials(Ge,Si,Ga,As)that have the curious property of having valence electrons that are decently responsive to "excitement" via electricity so that those electron go from the valence band to the conduction band, then the "parts type P and tupe N are created base on the impurity levels needed.
223
+ these two types of materials create a diode which can be polarized therefore making the 1st step to a thinking machine because the OSCILLATION if has to determine how it reacts to electricity.
224
+ Ok now knowing that i have too jump ahead and near the programming side of thing with logic gates and bytes, basicallythis could be like the mouth and ears of a "thinking machine" because base on this you can know the limit of how much the machine wwill consider in a logical process and how much will it output, each byte has 8 logicl gates and every gate need at least 1 trasnistor so there we go now.
225
+ the trasistor or electronic relay(remember however that not everything has to be silicon based for example konrad suze made a relay based computer in the 1940's) will borrow some of the diode things most importantly the oscillation because it can be given a desired range and therefore "think" according to the voltage applied,this and the firmware are the two basics of computing I will now explaint with modern pc parts:
226
+ both the MoBo and CPU have drivers those are purely programing however the PSU doesn't has a driver, becasue the MoBo chipset is like a faucet the cpu is like a hose muzzle and the PSU is the aqueduct the only difference is that the hose would know where,how,much and how costly is the water that it is drawing to work,in the same way the MoBo chipset does not know anything other than how much the hose is consuming.
227
+ finally we approach the programming part,however know that this is the part that i dislike the most
228
+ --- 92874792
229
+ >>92874671
230
+ in fact,fuck that shit i want another person to explain it i don't want my brain to hurt me half a day
231
+ --- 92874826
232
+ >>92874792
233
+ you fucking weakling
234
+ you cant even explain what semiconductors are and how they work
235
+ --- 92875063
236
+ >>92874826
237
+ i literray did explain how they are made and the principle of action they use i woun't be explaining all the calclations needed to make them work
238
+ if you don't believe me consider this vid frm when i was in college:https://youtu.be/jT495Fcc5YI [Embed]
239
+ --- 92875883
240
+ >>92874826
241
+ Well it is in the name butt-munch.
242
+ Sometimes they conduct and sometimes they don't. You have to give them something to change their minds though.
243
+ --- 92876357
244
+ A sudden burst of electricity turns into ones and zeroes. Binary. Let's move on to the monitors. Monitors. See that with your eyes. Monitors. What does it feel like to watch ones and zeroes become light in the monitor? Monitors. Is there anything in your body that makes you want to look away? Monitors. Do you get pleasure out of observing the ones and zeroes form words and pictures? Monitors. Are you able to comprehend the flow of data going through mazes of cables? Cables. Do you ever wonder where electronic signals come from? Where they begin, where they end? Signals. How do you feel living in a world which you cannot comprehend? Signals. Does it make your head hurt? Signals.
245
+ --- 92876445
246
+ >>92873934
247
+ >Why not 1-10?!
248
+ They actually did that with early computers: most mechanical computers were decimal and even some early electric were as well.
249
+ It was a serious debate at the time but binary quickly proved to be far more efficient.
250
+ --- 92876975
251
+ >>92872773 (OP)
252
+ >how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?000
253
+ 1 electricity is on, 0 electricity is off
254
+ >how does the 1s and 0s go into the monitor?
255
+ by fast swiching 1 and 0s trough a cable
256
+ >how does the monitor make the 1s and 0s into light?
257
+ by powering individual diodes (LED/OLED)
258
+ by manipulating liquid crystal light filter (LCD)
259
+ by guiding laser canon (CRT)
260
+ >how does 1s and 0s become 1+1 = 2?
261
+ you can encode anything using 0 and 1 it just takes a lot of 0s and 1s
262
+ >how does 1+1 = 2 become words and pictures?
263
+ computer has predefined fonts or functions that draw corresponding symbol on a 2d map
264
+ --- 92877831
265
+ >>92876445
266
+ I know someone who kinda based their life around the idea that trinary was better and/more efficient than binary.
267
+ I think they even ended up pouring millions of dollars into the idea sometime last decade.
268
+ --- 92880406
269
+ >>92872773 (OP)
270
+ >humans craft sand into arcane symbols, lock it in a box, torture it with electricity and force it to do maths
271
+ >this somehow means I can access pictures of Bowser giving Princess Peach the BBC (Big Bowser Cock) anywhere on earth using a palm-sized device
272
+ No. Not having it. Aliens are involved somewhere.
273
+ --- 92880461
274
+ >>92872773 (OP)
275
+ magnets
276
+ --- 92880467
277
+ >>92872773 (OP)
278
+ >how does electricity get turned into 1s and 0s?
279
+ you shoot X amount of it into a container, when it crosses a threshold, the container returns 1
280
+ --- 92881119
281
+ >>92872944
282
+ this has been debunked actually
283
+ --- 92881598
284
+ >>92872773 (OP)
285
+ A + B = C, D
286
+ D = A & B
287
+ C = (A | B) & !(D)
288
+
289
+ Example: 1+0
290
+ where A = 1 and B = 0,
291
+ D = (1 & 0) = 0
292
+ C = (1 | 0) & !(0) = (1 | 0) & 1 = 1 & 1 = 1
293
+ 1 + 0 = 1
294
+
295
+ Example: 1+1
296
+ where A = 1 and B = 1,
297
+ D= (1 & 1) = 1
298
+ C= (1 | 1) & !(1) = (1 | 1) & 0 = 1 & 0 = 0
299
+ 1+1=10
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92872938
3
+ wait, what kind of "new jobs" is AI actually gonna create? are they just fucking with us?
4
+ --- 92872955
5
+ >>92872938 (OP)
6
+ AI wrangler. I don't know if you noticed but the AI is fucking retarded and lacks intuition and throwing parameters at it won't make it go away.
7
+ --- 92872995
8
+ Just this year I became an artist. I never even knew I could art but now I can paint draw sketch all of it. I also became a great photographer. And I became a writer and a journalist. And I can even code now. And that's just me soon it'll be everyone.
9
+ --- 92873009
10
+ >>92872995
11
+ I think you underestimate how stupid half of the population is.
12
+ --- 92873029
13
+ >>92873009
14
+ >half
15
+ --- 92873143
16
+ >>92873029
17
+ Probably more. The point is you can make a button that mails you $5 every time you push it and the majority of population is too stupid to press it. Most people can't into abstract thinking and like the AI, must be hand held.
18
+ --- 92873414
19
+ >>92873143
20
+ far left and far right won't push that button
21
+ --- 92874487
22
+ >>92872995
23
+ >And that's just me soon it'll be everyone.
24
+ No it won't.
25
+ At best the goal posts will just shift.
26
+ But in reality people will not be doing any of that except maybe the shit like drawing and photography which is more subjective and AI can assist them.
27
+ --- 92875638
28
+ >>92872995
29
+ You are not an artist.
30
+ Neither can you code.
31
+ Do not let AI trick you.
32
+ Go learn how to draw and code instead.
33
+ --- 92876936
34
+ >>92872938 (OP)
35
+ >wait, what kind of "new jobs" is [any automation] actually gonna create? are they just fucking with us?
36
+ --- 92876958
37
+ >>92875638
38
+ >You
39
+ Depends on how one defines "you" and the self.
40
+ --- 92876996
41
+ >>92876936
42
+ niggas think that human ability will keep pace with technology and create more equal or greater value jobs with automation as tools, as historically, that has been the case
43
+ what people ignore when they say that however, is that while it has been the case for most of history, it hasn't actually been the case since the 1980s (in the US at least)
44
+ --- 92877310
45
+ >>92872955
46
+ Pretty much. I am a manager at a factory (multibillion dollar company, i guarantee youve seen our shit at least a dozen times today if you left moms basement) and AI and robots in general are fuggin stupid.
47
+ Automation isnt to replace jobs, its to cut down on safety hazards and medical claims. Make the robot do the welding or parts delivery for example. You wouldn't believe how much money that actually saves.
48
+ For every new AI powered machine we hire another straight off the street no skills having jackass to be the robots designated 'tard wrangler'. Regardless of how expensive the tech its all dumber than some highschool dropout who failed his drug test because quitting weed for 3 months was asking too much.
49
+ A week of training and if the damn thing actually breaks call the maintenance team. Automation has INCREASED our workforce.
50
+ --- 92877395
51
+ >>92872938 (OP)
52
+ Professional proompter. AI isn't going to make AAA gayme by just telling it "compooter mek gayme with nyc grafiks XDDDD".
53
+ --- 92877398
54
+ job of a professional prooooompter unironically
55
+ --- 92877523
56
+ >>92877310
57
+ So enlist one bot, hire two workers to make sure it does what it needs to do properly an doesn't fuck up other bots/humans? I really cannot see liability costs being THAT high to warrant this.
58
+ --- 92877899
59
+ >>92877523
60
+ More like enlist one welding robot than hire some guy to fix its mistakes. Liability and insurance are THAT expensive.
61
+ Maintenance team is never for one single robot be it a welder or transport carrier. They fix ALL the bots. The one guy is just to tard wrangle the one dipshit robot everyday ordinary fuck ups, so no its not 2 guys for every bot, its one guy plus a general team for extreme fuck ips or breakages.
62
+ You may not realize this but the insurance and medical thing is regulated to keep competition down. Large companies will happily eat that cost to avoid new competitors who cannot.
63
+ Paying extraordinary amounts in regulatory fees...thats fine. Having a new competitor in our market eating into our sales? Fuckin code red emergency end of the world shit.
64
+ Also using new and emerging tech has government incentives to consider in addition to a 'safer' work environment.
65
+ --- 92877927
66
+ >>92872995
67
+ You can't do any of those things. Nice try though.
68
+ --- 92877943
69
+ >>92877395
70
+ Well at least it understands the language.
71
+ --- 92879429
72
+ >>92872938 (OP)
73
+ Someone will need to repair the depopulation drones.
74
+ --- 92879480
75
+ >>92877395
76
+ AI is better at prompting itself than humans
77
+ --- 92879784
78
+ >>92872938 (OP)
79
+ This dude is pure kino.
80
+ --- 92879896
81
+ >>92872938 (OP)
82
+ >BLOCKCHAIN WILL SOLVE ALL OUR PROBLEMS!!1
83
+ --- 92880281
84
+ >>92877395
85
+ Extremely short-sighted. I can just train an AI on successful proompts to automate the proompting process. It will be better and more convenient than even the finest artisanal proompters. A baboon will be able to do it.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92873391
3
+ Why doesn't /g/ talk more about aviation, the last remaining white man's technology?
4
+ --- 92873461
5
+ monkeys and women fly them now
6
+ --- 92873469
7
+ >>92873391 (OP)
8
+ give me a single modern technology that isn't white man made
9
+ --- 92873499
10
+ >>92873391 (OP)
11
+ theres not a single day i dont regret not going into aviation
12
+ thats what i wanted, thats what i dreamed of
13
+
14
+ instead i went for IT fml.. wasted my fucking life.. now at 37 its fucking over
15
+ oh how i wish i could go back in time and go for it
16
+ --- 92873503
17
+ >>92873469
18
+ Any software written int the past 10 years.
19
+ --- 92873523
20
+ >>92873499
21
+ hello opposite bro. the grass isnt greener here my friend
22
+ --- 92873527
23
+ >>92873499
24
+ Why would you need to go back in time? I'm 35 and I'm working on my PPL right now with the the goal of getting to the airlines before 40.
25
+ --- 92873536
26
+ >>92873503
27
+ no, computing is a white man invention
28
+ --- 92873540
29
+ >>92873391 (OP)
30
+ >last remaining white man's technology
31
+ The 737 MAX would like to have a word with you.
32
+ --- 92873544
33
+ >>92873499
34
+ Naval engineering is cooler
35
+ --- 92873684
36
+ >>92873527
37
+ dont you need something like 1000 flying hours at least to fly commercial? and you have to pay for them..
38
+ that plus taking the license (3 years)? i would start at 45 or something like that, theres no way anyone would hire me
39
+
40
+ >>92873523
41
+ your life is way more fulfilling and happy than mine i guarantee you, i cant remember the last time i felt accomplished at my job, sure finishing a project successfully as a manager is cool but in the end im little more than a code monkey trapped in a fucking office 10 hours a day
42
+ --- 92873694
43
+ >>92873499
44
+ >uber driver in the hecking sky
45
+ >for white man
46
+ --- 92873741
47
+ >>92873684
48
+ You pay for all the training up to 250 hours, then you become a flight instructor and you get paid to fly for the next 1250 hours to get to 1500, at which point the airlines scoop you up because there's pretty much a permanent shortage of airline pilots. Theoretically you could do all of it in 2 years if you went as fast as humanly possible. There's no reason why they wouldn't hire you at any age as long as you have the required hours.
49
+ --- 92873747
50
+ >>92873684
51
+ trapped in a cockpit with a shit sleeping pattern and terrible social life. Moments of satisfaction are few and far between, im just a bus driver
52
+ --- 92873801
53
+ >>92873747
54
+ Why are you complaining about a job that pays better than 99.9% of jobs? Almost nobody in the tech industry even makes this much money.
55
+ --- 92873818
56
+ >>92873499
57
+ waaaaaaah i dont want to be stuck in a comfy office and can go home, instead i want to be stuck in a cramped cockpit and can only go home once in a while
58
+ --- 92873839
59
+ >>92873801
60
+ Imagine working for half a year then 6 months vacation.
61
+ --- 92873937
62
+ >>92873839
63
+ Pilots get like 15 days off every month. It's already basically a part time job that pays better than the highest paid full time professions.
64
+ --- 92873945
65
+ >>92873391 (OP)
66
+ I don't see any pilots here.
67
+ --- 92874003
68
+ >>92873801
69
+ As a pilot, you are a glorified bus driver. His main duty is to go through the checklist and test essential system functions before ensuring the navigation system has been loaded with the right data. Then it's time to press few buttons and let the autopilot take over.
70
+ i.e. you're just a checklist reader
71
+ --- 92874013
72
+ >>92873391 (OP)
73
+ >planes fly themselves
74
+ >main requirement airlines need in a pilot is not to commit suicide with the plane
75
+ it's pretty boring
76
+ the real part of this field is making sure crazy people cannot become pilots
77
+ --- 92874026
78
+ >>92874003
79
+ this + not use the plane to commit suicide
80
+ >>92873747
81
+ please do not use your plane to commit suicide
82
+ --- 92874040
83
+ >>92873544
84
+ Greetings, fellow maritime sciences enjoyer.
85
+ --- 92874064
86
+ >>92874013
87
+ That's why they hire only the most boring and uptight people possible.
88
+ --- 92874067
89
+ >>92873499
90
+ Why not get PPL and timeshare or purchase a small jet or a Pilatus PC-12 or Daher bush plane?
91
+ --- 92874073
92
+ >>92874064
93
+ except the last big pilot suicide MH370 was an unstable SEA quasincel wasn't he?
94
+ --- 92874080
95
+ >>92873391 (OP)
96
+ What are all those switches, knobs, dials, and buttons actually for? Why so many?
97
+ --- 92874082
98
+ >>92873527
99
+ Flying cargo or doing ferry flights is an alternative to airlines.
100
+ --- 92874087
101
+ >>92874073
102
+ Maybe it was a collision with a UFO.
103
+ --- 92874112
104
+ >>92874080
105
+ Top panel (which has most knobs) has controls for lights, ventilation, electrical system and routing, fuel pumps. It's not even needed during the flight.
106
+ --- 92874120
107
+ >get on plane
108
+ >hear choking noises from cockpit
109
+ >fear intensifies
110
+ >look in, see pilot
111
+ >hes 7'2 and snacking on a stroopwafel
112
+ >immediately flee plane, pushing down elderly and children on jetbridge
113
+ --- 92874154
114
+ >defying God's order to never again take to the sky, the race cursed to live below sealevel attempts to take to the sky
115
+
116
+ >Russia steps in
117
+ --- 92874198
118
+ >>92874080
119
+ Now lets see Paul Allen's panel without any FADEC.
120
+ --- 92874233
121
+ >>92874080
122
+ >>92874198
123
+ what are the electronics behind there?
124
+ i remember reading once that subs always use throughhole components so you can desolder and resolder just about anything to fix it if needed
125
+ obviously you're not doing this mid-flight but having to order a big fuck off component seems pretty stupid in aviation to get a plane going again
126
+ --- 92874327
127
+ >>92874080
128
+ > OP photo is of an Airbus cockpit (the joystick gives it away)
129
+ If you download X-Plane demo and select a Boeing or Airbus plane (or go to YT and visit 737NG Driver's channel--Boeing pilot and enjoyer) you can find out in detail... .
130
+ --- 92874331
131
+ >>92874233
132
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jDzBGeCcdw [Embed]
133
+ Modern ones are replaceable without any soldering.
134
+ --- 92874425
135
+ >>92873391 (OP)
136
+ Half the videos on VASAviation are about a black ATC controller or a woman pilot screwing up.
137
+ --- 92874465
138
+ >>92874327
139
+ Cool
140
+ --- 92874469
141
+ >>92874073
142
+ some chink drove his plane straight into the ground and chinks are very embarassed about it
143
+ china eastern 5735
144
+ --- 92874489
145
+ >>92874469
146
+ >china eastern 5735
147
+ god damnit i didntk now this one
148
+ i will never use an asian airline
149
+ --- 92874492
150
+ If you want to go full autistic, just setup a decent flight simulator and then actually read all the training material and POH for your aircraft. Holy balls, I actually understand so much about flying now.
151
+
152
+ https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation
153
+ --- 92875508
154
+ >>92873461
155
+ WOOP!!! WOOP!!! That is the sound of the terrain!
156
+ WOOP!!! WOOP!!! That is the sound of the terrain!
157
+ --- 92875641
158
+ >>92873684
159
+ >dont you need something like 1000 flying hours at least to fly commercial
160
+ commercial vs airline pilot ..there is a difference
161
+ --- 92876647
162
+ >>92873391 (OP)
163
+ There is a pilot shortage of 30,000 pilots looming
164
+
165
+ The airlines are answering this by giving flight school scholarships to women and negroes
166
+
167
+ What more do we have to talk about, OP?
168
+ --- 92878160
169
+ >>92873391 (OP)
170
+ bump for interest
171
+ --- 92878255
172
+ >>92873391 (OP)
173
+ Isn't the answer pretty obvious? Because I don't own an airliner or get paid to fly one, and neither do 99.999% of the people on this board. On the other hand everybody owns a computer and can try their hand at programming.
174
+ It's like going to /out/ and asking why they don't talk much about saturation diving.
175
+ As cool as those jobs are, the vast majority of us will never even get to touch that equipment let alone get paid to use it every day.
176
+ --- 92878262
177
+ >>92876647
178
+ better avoid flights from now on.
179
+ --- 92878303
180
+ >>92873391 (OP)
181
+ >why don't a bunch of non-white transwomen
182
+ >talk about white man's technology
183
+ Gee I fucking wonder.
184
+ --- 92878334
185
+ >>92874120
186
+ WE
187
+ GAAN
188
+ --- 92878435
189
+ >>92873747
190
+ >with a shit sleeping pattern and terrible social life
191
+ I already have those except with no cool job title, lots of money or traveling the world.
192
+
193
+ >>92874003
194
+ Aircraft are way more interesting than buses if only for the safety aspect. It can't just stop working, it needs to work until you can get it down safely. Similar to working in a dam vs working in a nuclear plant.
195
+ --- 92878532
196
+ >>92874492
197
+ There are people who do exactly what you do, but get to do it for real and get paid handsomely for it. How do you not feel inferior doing that?
198
+ --- 92878564
199
+ >>92873391 (OP)
200
+ buying flight simulator and sinking 2k hours into it last year was one of the best decisions of my life. I LOVE airliners. Flicking all the switches, watching the sun set at 35,000ft while fiddling with the ambient lighting, setting randomized failures to happen and then frantically trying to save myself from crashing... fuck it's so fun and rewarding
201
+ --- 92878624
202
+ >>92873937
203
+ Why would I do that when I currently work from home and get paid 300k 2 years out of college as a software engineer
204
+ --- 92878844
205
+ >>92878624
206
+ > Is he gonna make it, anon?
207
+ --- 92878875
208
+ >>92878844
209
+ anons*
210
+ --- 92879043
211
+ >>92878967
212
+ So THIS is the power of bing maps
213
+ --- 92879067
214
+ >>92873391 (OP)
215
+ Honestly, because flying sucks. It's like driving a car, but in the sky.
216
+ At least with boating, you don't have to constantly be watching instrumentation to make sure you don't crash and die.
217
+ > In b4 auto pilot
218
+ Still dangerous and not worth it. The last white man's technology is a boat sailing on the seven seas the same way our forefathers did.
219
+ --- 92879149
220
+ >>92879067
221
+ >At least with boating, you don't have to constantly be watching instrumentation to make sure you don't crash and die.
222
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1noSee5V-0Y [Embed]
223
+ https://youtu.be/YqseTGOnzYg?t=92 [Embed]
224
+ --- 92879200
225
+ >>92873801
226
+ money for what? pay for gas to drive back to work?
227
+ --- 92879214
228
+ >>92879067
229
+ Hate to break it to you but Native Americans, Polynesians and Chinese still have some of the best celestial navigation (star positions by eyesight, wave pattern analysis, bird behavior tracking+++), boat-making and sail rigging skills and since ancient times. junk rig, proas, canoes, etc.
230
+ --- 92879230
231
+ >>92878435
232
+ >traveling the world
233
+ do you like the plane drivers get off and leave their place of duty every stop or something? you see the clouds and some shitboxes and parking lots on the way back down
234
+ --- 92879245
235
+ >>92879149
236
+ Plus, if you don't know how heave-to AND use a sea anchor or drogue, you might not want to leave the harbour.
237
+ --- 92879270
238
+ >>92879230
239
+ Hotels + corporate housing + there are places to for short naps between shifts on the big airliners.
240
+ --- 92879319
241
+ >>92873391 (OP)
242
+ Are you fucking kidding me? Multiple planes have crashed due to shitty pajeet code. Turns out relying on indians to write software and implementing diversity hires is not safe
243
+ --- 92879331
244
+ >>92875508
245
+ thats a good one lol
246
+ --- 92879334
247
+ >>92879230
248
+ I'm sure they can arrange to be picked up at a later date, or get free tickets with the airline.
249
+ --- 92879504
250
+ >>92879319
251
+ Boeing suit cope. You should have been put against the wall. Don't try to shirk out of responsibility.
252
+ --- 92879801
253
+ >>92875508
254
+ lOL
255
+ --- 92880690
256
+ >>92873499
257
+ Why the fuck would you? It's hard and expensive to get cert and it's not a status or high paying job anymore, the airlines are all on the brink of bankruptcy, you have to be away from home and work nights.
258
+
259
+ And god help you if you're a white male
260
+ --- 92880943
261
+ >>92873499
262
+ >why can't I be a glorified bus drive? I just want to stare at the sky all day, babysitting an autopilot.
263
+ --- 92881469
264
+ >>92874331
265
+ I feel like people who watch this would be automatically put on a list.
266
+ --- 92882083
267
+ >>92881469
268
+ >Registry of high-IQ persons
269
+ --- 92882369
270
+ >>92873801
271
+ Those figures are a bit misleading, half the planes you see in the livery of a major airline are operated by tiny subsidiary airlines which operate a fleet of regional jets with just enough seats that you don't get the union salary rate. Those jets still need captains, but they're not gonna get even half of $314,000 a year.
272
+
273
+ Half the time they've got a name that borders on an in-joke, like PSA Airlines based in Dayton Ohio. (for non-planespotters: PSA was an iconic Californian airline, they got bought by US Airways which got bought by American, but somewhere along the line they renamed a random commuter subsidiary to PSA so they could keep the trademark.)
274
+ --- 92882565
275
+ >>92873391 (OP)
276
+ >white man's tech
277
+ when i did my PPL ground school there was one jew, one filipino, one black woman, two arab women, a white woman, and only 3 white men including me in the class.
278
+ Going to the airport now all pilots i see that are under 40; are arab, black or chinese
279
+
280
+ >>92876647
281
+ >tfw white
282
+ >have to pay hundreds of thousands for everything myself while shlaniqua gets a free ride
283
+ it's all so tiresome
284
+ --- 92882660
285
+ >>92878532
286
+ I simply see them as wagecucks. At least I can jerk off while flying.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92873879
3
+ I'm starting to get into self-hosting. What are the best settings for Jellyfin for the best viewing experience?
4
+ --- 92873935
5
+ I strongly recommend using windows explorer.
6
+ why do you even need those players anyways when you can just go in a folder and play a video?
7
+ --- 92873955
8
+ I have a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ collecting dust. Is it good enough to host a Jellyfin server?
9
+ --- 92874052
10
+ >>92873879 (OP)
11
+ based. i host a jellyfin on a server in germany (im in the US) with spinning disks in raid 0 and an intel 7700. with a gigabit uplink it can stream 4k video with no issues, although scrubbing is pretty bad on the disks. i havent changed any performance settings tho.
12
+ >>92873935
13
+ jellyfin can stream to any device (i watch anime on my phone at work all the time), and it has a built-in watch together to watch movies with your friends remotely.
14
+ --- 92874199
15
+ >>92873879 (OP)
16
+ >the best settings for Jellyfin
17
+ don't know
18
+ usually i feed it files that have already been collected and sorted by other applications. I don't use Jellyfin for media management just playback for devices
19
+ --- 92874322
20
+ >>92874199
21
+ What do you use to sort the files?
22
+ --- 92874428
23
+ >>92873935
24
+ >I strongly recommend using windows explorer.
25
+ >why do you even need those players anyways when you can just go in a folder and play a video?
26
+ you CANNOT be this retarded. you just cannot, i simply refuse to believe you're this stupid
27
+ --- 92874493
28
+ >>92874322
29
+ sonarr radarr shoko
30
+ --- 92874505
31
+ >>92873935
32
+ I prefer to keep things simple and use explorer too. Eventually when I get a nas, I want to back up my anime to it but I would still rather watch straight from a local drive. It's faster and I can use mpv. I wish there was a way to get a pretty overview of each anime by cover art like in jellyfin though.
33
+ --- 92874569
34
+ >>92874505
35
+ My autism is already flaring up at these bad organization
36
+ --- 92875020
37
+ >>92873935
38
+ A UI designed for remote use will always be superior for sitting on the couch. I've tried it all. Air mice, keyboards with touchpads, pull in tables. It's all worse. Now if I want to use my HTPC I use my tablet with Jellyfin mpv shim over KB/M.
39
+ --- 92875072
40
+ How is Jellyfin for reading /manga/ ?
41
+ --- 92875179
42
+ >>92875072
43
+ just use lanraragi
44
+ --- 92875239
45
+ >>92873935
46
+ /thread
47
+ --- 92875266
48
+ >>92873935
49
+ >why do you even need those players anyways
50
+ It's more comfy to use something like Jellyfin because it replicates the "Netflix experience" with whatever media content you have.
51
+ --- 92875453
52
+ >>92873879 (OP)
53
+ just make sure the files are in a show/season/episode.mp4 scheme
54
+ >>92873955
55
+ yes but transcoding might be an issue
56
+ --- 92876335
57
+ set up your library in a sensical way
58
+ >movies\moviename (releaseyear)\movie.mkv
59
+ >tv\tvshowname (year)\season 01\s01e01 - episode one.mkv
60
+ i don't care about brainmelted freaks with their jenga towers of three billion *arr applications and symlinks and a partridge in a pear tree. just make sure your folders are named in a consistent, clear way and your metadata will take care of itself.
61
+
62
+ if your use case is 'stream tv shows from your home PC to your home TV', invest in a chromecast. if you simply must watch your Doki Doki Pogostick Preteen Underpantsu!!!! rips on the bus, install tailscale or some other turnkey vpn software and use that. do not open ports on your home router because that is a very very not good idea and you will catch cyber aids.
63
+ --- 92876688
64
+ Jellyfin will not work with VPN split tunneling, which is a deal breaker for me. All other programs and services follow the split tunneling rules but Jellyfin ignores it.
65
+ So I got Plex and it just works. Plex server has no issue with vpn split tunneling, or any other networking rules.
66
+ --- 92876787
67
+ that's because plex uses its own doorknocking software to open up a port on your home network and phone home, because it requires use of an account system hosted on someone else's computer, which is monetized by holding features behind a subscription charge and by datamining the 'partner services' it wants you to use.
68
+ --- 92876835
69
+ >>92876688
70
+ what do you mean a client app doesn't connect through vpn?
71
+ --- 92877027
72
+ >>92876835
73
+ he means his client app doesn't work because he's probably retarded. everything works fine via vpn, there's no problem at all
74
+ --- 92877102
75
+ >>92876835
76
+ No. I have an always on vpn connection running on the machine hosting the media server and need to exclude all media traffic from the VPN interface. Even when excluded, localhost is inaccessible to jellyfin
77
+ --- 92877124
78
+ >>92877027
79
+ Reading is hard
80
+ --- 92877235
81
+ >>92877102
82
+ thats because the traffic is routed through your vpn adapter in a different subnet and is conflicting. plex works because as the prev anon said it's botnet and is hosted through their own servers which bypasses your vpn. don't be a brainlet and run vpn directly on your router like pfsense. then you can run your own vpn server to connect to your network from internet via vpn and watch jellyfin without (((port forwarding)))
83
+ --- 92877634
84
+ >>92875072
85
+ >>92875179
86
+ not him and my only problem with lanragi is that you need to reload the whole page if you decompressing or your hard drive is too slow.
87
+
88
+ load pages immediately and properly in continued mode needs a bit of fixing.
89
+ --- 92877716
90
+ >>92876335
91
+ >>92873935
92
+ my biggest concern is not how i look for them. is how others can use my collection.
93
+
94
+ I like jellyfin but there's still a lot to fix
95
+ I've had a better experiences using a html table as database and javascript to search than what this thing can offer. is cluster fuck to modify. emby was a mistake.
96
+ --- 92879095
97
+ >>92877716
98
+ That's why I don't use Jellyfin to do any media sorting
99
+ --- 92879340
100
+ What will be the major feature for 10.9? I'm hoping for some kind off offline-sync. Basically to download stuff for on-the-go. I undertand that there's a download function and I can use that, but you then have to play it with an external player and that kind of defeats the point.
101
+
102
+ I'm also hoping that it fixes the Android TV client for my "old" TV (from 2017). It can play H265 natively, so it should also work on Jellyfin.
103
+ --- 92879524
104
+ >>92879340
105
+ - fix collections.
106
+ - make tags work
107
+ - add more options to the titles. like dual names, audio language flags or at least show the full name of the movie.
108
+ - video sample on catalog
109
+ - delay variable for external audio
110
+ - option to disable transcode
111
+ - better handle of unsupported browser codecs instead of crash.
112
+ - make a new UI
113
+ - be able to have featturetes when there's mor ethan 1 version of a movie.
114
+ - trailers from a external folder
115
+
116
+ I would complain a lot for the lack of support for people that have things on multiple languages.. title,s cover, names, tags, etc.
117
+ .
118
+ --- 92879526
119
+ >>92873955
120
+ as long as your clients play your media without transcoding (which is the case about 50% on my server)
121
+
122
+ transcoding is needed when the client doesn't support your file's video or audio codec or is the bitrate is too high
123
+ --- 92879552
124
+ >>92879524
125
+ >- option to disable transcode
126
+ this exists
127
+ --- 92879563
128
+ >>92879552
129
+ prove it.
130
+ --- 92879588
131
+ >>92879563
132
+ It's literally in the options for users.
133
+ --- 92879597
134
+ >>92879588
135
+ >>92879563
136
+ --- 92879603
137
+ >>92876335
138
+ >manual management
139
+ ew
140
+ --- 92879684
141
+ >>92879524
142
+ Are those your personal wishes?
143
+ What's the issue with collections? Works for me.
144
+ Transcoding can be disabled.
145
+ A new UI won't be helpful, since most people probably use anything but the web client anyway.
146
+ Mine doesn't crash when the codecs aren't supported.
147
+ --- 92879930
148
+ >>92879603
149
+ I every time I add a movie to my folder I check everything. name files, subtitles, audio tracks, covers, All in mkv. automatized shit can go wrong easily i just avoid the problems.
150
+
151
+ >>92879684
152
+ they have long known issues.
153
+ they are not generated correctly. if you delete them they reappear. same for movies, inside them, specially when they get repeated for whatever reason, they don't filter by different cuts cuts either
154
+
155
+ >A new UI won't be helpful, since most people probably use anything but the web client anyway.
156
+ It can always be better.
157
+
158
+ people still complain about the limited functionality of the home page. horizontal scroll menu. no option to change covers. or disable things. idk whatever.
159
+
160
+ >open an unsupported codec on any TV that doesn't support it or just use another browser like firefox. Having the error message is a hit or miss in every version. if things are not h264 + mp3 or AAC some device will complain eventually.
161
+
162
+ >Transcoding can be disabled.
163
+ check again.
164
+
165
+ .
166
+ --- 92879962
167
+ >>92873879 (OP)
168
+ Works great for me out of the box. I don't think I made any changes other than setting up the file locations that it monitors. All folders that my jellyfin monitors for media are hosted on my next cloud server so it allows for remote access to manage the media. I think they work really well together.
169
+ --- 92879976
170
+ >>92873935
171
+ Can you open it on your TV using a remote?
172
+ --- 92879980
173
+ >>92873879 (OP)
174
+ >>92873935
175
+ Media servers are not needed at all. In Windows, just use the SMB protocol and share the folders you want with your media player of choice. I recommend Infuse [https://firecore.com/infuse] for tvOS for its amazing UI.
176
+ --- 92880051
177
+ >>92879930
178
+ I don't really like collections, but I never noticed any issues with them.
179
+ >if you delete them they reappear
180
+ Then disable the collections for your user.
181
+ >they don't filter by different cuts cuts either
182
+ I don't think that the metadata from TMDB has that, but I didn't check.
183
+
184
+ >It can always be better.
185
+ That's what the new Vue interface is for I believe.
186
+
187
+ >if things are not h264 + mp3 or AAC some device will complain eventually.
188
+ Browsers are bad. The other clients play pretty much everything without re-encoding.
189
+
190
+ >check again.
191
+ I don't have to check anything, I have it disabled on my server.
192
+ --- 92880068
193
+ >>92874052
194
+ encode shit in h.264 and you can watch on any device, dummy
195
+ --- 92880083
196
+ There's no good, FLOSS music servers unless you intervene to fix metadata and images.
197
+ If you have the slightest obscure release you might as well do it yourself.
198
+ --- 92880133
199
+ >>92873879 (OP)
200
+ Botnet
201
+ >VPN
202
+ >SMB
203
+ All you need.
204
+ --- 92880322
205
+ >>92879980
206
+ >Then disable the collections for your user.
207
+ I want them to work well. retard. not disable.
208
+
209
+ >>92880051
210
+ it has nothing to do with imdb.. if you have 2 files in the same folder for different cuts. they both appear in collection. the idea is to select them as versions of the movie. if you delete 1. it appear again. so you get many movie more and the list can get cluttered
211
+
212
+ ex
213
+ Terminator Salvation (2009) h264 1080p AAC - Director's Cut
214
+ Terminator Salvation (2009) h264 1080p AAC - Theatrical Cut
215
+ .
216
+ also when you do this some things like trailers, featuretts of behind the scene, don't work. bug.
217
+
218
+ >That's what the new Vue interface is for I believe.
219
+ not official. updates and breaking code happen a lot
220
+
221
+ >Browsers are bad.
222
+ yeah. but error handling could be better. also the point is to make it work without issues. like netflix. what even the point if it doesn't.work. The problem is not me I just open them from file. is whoever else uses my things remotely.
223
+
224
+ >I don't have to check anything, I have it disabled on my server.
225
+ you don't, if any retard in your server want to use it, can do it. because it cannot be disable entirely. same for directplay and streamplay. there's no option to actually turning it off, just limit it user side. not the same. and many times the option doesn't matter. audio transcode or PGS subtitles force jellyfin to do it regardless. .
226
+ --- 92880439
227
+ >>92880322
228
+ You should report your collection issues upstream and see what they say.
229
+
230
+ >you don't, if any retard in your server want to use it, can do it.
231
+ They can't, because I can disable it.
232
+ >there's no option to actually turning it off, just limit it user side. not the same.
233
+ Literally the same. Literally an option.
234
+ --- 92880507
235
+ >>92880439
236
+ all those block means shit. It will do it sometimes that's the issue.and the problems about collections.are there in the git already. how many people use your server?
237
+ --- 92881052
238
+ >>92879524
239
+ >- fix collections.
240
+ already works
241
+ >- make tags work
242
+ already works
243
+ >- add more options to the titles. like dual names, audio language flags or at least show the full name of the movie.
244
+ already works
245
+ >- video sample on catalog
246
+ already works
247
+ >- delay variable for external audio
248
+ what is this?
249
+ >- option to disable transcode
250
+ already works, mpv plugin
251
+ >- better handle of unsupported browser codecs instead of crash.
252
+ already works, which codec?
253
+ >- make a new UI
254
+ no point, current UI is fine
255
+ >- be able to have featturetes when there's mor ethan 1 version of a movie.
256
+ are you a girl?
257
+ >- trailers from a external folder
258
+ no point, what's the purpose?
259
+ --- 92881105
260
+ >>92880507
261
+ It will not transcode it if you disable it. Simple as.
262
+ --- 92881531
263
+ >>92876688
264
+ >>92877102
265
+ I have three always on VPNs on my server, one for torrents, one for media access only (Jellyfin, Jellyseerr, etc), and one for full server access. Jellyfin works fine configured this way and can be accessed over two of the three VPNs as well as on the local network. I daresay you've done a bad job configuring your server.
266
+ --- 92881592
267
+ My shit takes forever to boot up and keeps buffering...?
268
+ --- 92881641
269
+ >>92881052
270
+ >>92881105
271
+ to me all these answers come form people that actually don't share their server so never had to deal with the amazing things Foss can deliver.
272
+ --- 92882540
273
+ >>92873935
274
+ >Movies
275
+ >Music videos
276
+ >Folder for each anime series
277
+ You gotta have the most retarded folder structure I've seen in a hot minute.
278
+ --- 92882677
279
+ >>92882540
280
+ Bro is using Windows, what do you expect?
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92873886
3
+ >Keyboard recommendation template
4
+ https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V
5
+
6
+ >Where to buy keyboards
7
+ https://www.mechmap.tech/themap
8
+ https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com
9
+ https://www.mechgroupbuys.com/keyboards
10
+ https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list
11
+ https://mechkeys.me/VENDORS.html
12
+
13
+ >News:
14
+ FEKER Alice98 released.
15
+ Keychron Q11 released.
16
+ Epomaker VIAL Adapter released (not keyboard).
17
+ Monsgeek M2 released.
18
+ EPOMAKER RT100 released.
19
+
20
+ You are paying for the brand by buying Ducky, Steelseries, Razer, Corsair, Logitech. This applies mildly to Leopold, Filco, Varmilo, and other brands from the late 2000s to early 2010s, which are dated (topre lineups excluded).
21
+
22
+ Previous thread: >>92802623 →
23
+ --- 92873984
24
+ My new and probably final build. M1 with boba u4 silents, no mods, no lube. It's a joy to type on.
25
+ --- 92873992
26
+ What keyboard should I get?
27
+ --- 92874282
28
+ >>92873886 (OP)
29
+ https://www.pcworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/finalmouse-centerpiece-keyboard.jpg?resize=1024%2C576&quality=50&strip=all
30
+ anyone have video footage of this? or video footage of similar keyboards? I am shitposting about maid computers in another thread as a maid computer fan, and I wondered if the display underneath these keys would be legible enough to be a way to avoid having an lcd keyboard for each individual key.
31
+ --- 92874592
32
+ >>92873886 (OP)
33
+ >when you REALLY like the Tomorrow theme
34
+ --- 92875514
35
+ >>92873984
36
+ Final pic, with KSA keycaps.
37
+ --- 92876102
38
+ Thoughts on a Redragon Devarajas K556?
39
+ --- 92876325
40
+ >>92876102
41
+ Get the PRO for hotswap. Otherwise it's a cheap rig that checks all of the boxes.
42
+ --- 92876554
43
+ >>92873886 (OP)
44
+ What keyboard is that in the OP and is it possible to still get it or is it some 10 year old group buy that would cost thousands of dollars used?
45
+ --- 92876672
46
+ >>92876554
47
+ There are three visible letters on that case.
48
+ Google them.
49
+ And no, even new they cost like 500$.
50
+ --- 92876710
51
+ I recently got a HHKB and i like it quite a lot, though i am still getting used to the changed layout.
52
+ Thing is i'm a bit buy-curious about ortholinears.
53
+
54
+ Is there anything that should keep me from just getting the cheapest one off aliexpress for trying?
55
+ --- 92876820
56
+ Anyone have some recommendations for premium 75% keyboards that are available right now?
57
+ I got a promotion recently and figured it's time to treat myself and replace my decade old Filco TKL with something nice.
58
+
59
+ Looking for something that's
60
+ >75%
61
+ >ANSI layout
62
+ >Shipping from Europe
63
+ >Hotswap
64
+ >"""premium feeling""", nice looking, no visible blemishes, good craftsmanship, etc
65
+ --- 92876902
66
+ This is the most onions consoooom hobby alive.
67
+ --- 92877130
68
+ >>92876820
69
+ Consider the Monsgeek M1. It is a premium hotswap gasket mounted aluminum board at a very affordable price. The side accents gives it a unique look compared to the other boards and the build quality is very nice.
70
+ --- 92877169
71
+ >>92877130
72
+ That looks kinda cheap even in the staged marketing picture you posted anon...
73
+ If I wanted Keychron/GMMK/chinkshit quality I could just get any of those.
74
+ --- 92877380
75
+ >>92877169
76
+ unironically go to Reddit. they give far better advice than the poorfags and shills here. Reddit will probably shill you the Sonnet but that is a far better option than the chinkshit quality recommendations we get here.
77
+ --- 92877402
78
+ Just ordered this fella with Cherry MX Browns.
79
+ There's literally nothing comfier.
80
+ --- 92877445
81
+ >>92877380
82
+ I don't really like how... cluttered? the Sonnet looks. Everything is just in one big block and it's so tall and clunky looking somehow, at least in the pictures.
83
+ Thanks for the recommendation though
84
+ --- 92877949
85
+ Are ortholinear a meme, or are they good? I feel like I'm more accurate when typing numbers on my numpad than when I'm doing normal typing.
86
+ --- 92879124
87
+ O LAWD DEM SPRANGS
88
+ --- 92879252
89
+ Got this Cherry G80-3000 keyboard
90
+
91
+ 11 years ago and still like new. MX Blacks… love them
92
+ --- 92879560
93
+ >>92876902
94
+ Yes and no. Yes because it attracts the biggest consoomerists I've ever seen, the subreddit is absolute cancer. No because you're practically forced into it if you want anything more than a membrane but pre-built stuff doesn't cut it (price, gayming theme, cherry dominion...).
95
+ --- 92879934
96
+ >>92877949
97
+ Columnar stagger is the way to go.
98
+ --- 92881564
99
+ >Have a compaq mechanical keyboard that came with my first computer in the 90s
100
+ >PS2 to USB dongle
101
+ >Works flawlessly after 23 years of near constant use
102
+ >Never needed to replace anything
103
+ Have fun with your bullshit hipster toys idiots.
104
+ --- 92881612
105
+ >>92876902
106
+ u mean u dont looobricate your keys?
107
+ --- 92881741
108
+ >>92881564
109
+ OK but your ancient autistic bullshit doesnt have custom pink artisan keycaps and matching o-rings to match the rest of your ikea office decor
110
+ --- 92882859
111
+ if ur from new england, go on craigslist and google for ‘sonic keyboard’
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92874021
3
+ >https://blog.whatsapp.com/an-open-letter
4
+ What do you think 4chan? Will we win?
5
+ --- 92874841
6
+ >session, signal, element
7
+ holy based
8
+ but i don't think the house of commons is smart enough to know what an encryption is, so i doubt this'll help.
9
+ --- 92875889
10
+ >>92874841
11
+ they are low iq morons only capable of lying and kissing ass No they wont figure it out nor will they admit they are wrong because they have huge egos as well.
12
+ --- 92877094
13
+ >>92874021 (OP)
14
+ > “intention” isn’t for the Bill to be interpreted this way.
15
+ uk government has lost its mind. they're in a desperate situation as their surveillance systems have started to go severely blind due to the mass influx of normies to encrypted messaging systems. corporations will simply ban UK users from using the software and they'll carry on business as normal.
16
+ --- 92877155
17
+ >>92875889
18
+ i remember seeing someone trying to defend it on tv and they couldn't even understand how any of this works. they barely understood the technical problems involved. they simply don't care. they are a mouth piece for their intelligence services and they're forced to sell this shit legislation. never forget that the bar to become a politician is so slow that you could have the iq of sand and still get elected. it's a popularity contest involving how much cock you can suck.
19
+ --- 92877227
20
+ Didn't Australia implement the same thing as the UK are doing right now and nothing happened?
21
+ --- 92877724
22
+ >>92874021 (OP)
23
+ >Will we win?
24
+ no every country in the west is trying to consolidate power to prepare their respective country for a major upcoming depression chat control is just another piece for the great reset. We are going full Weimar because Elites cannot back down and review their mistakes.
25
+ --- 92879005
26
+ >>92874021 (OP)
27
+ Goberrnmend resbonse: 'tl;dr'.
28
+ --- 92881084
29
+ >>92877155
30
+ >they simply don't care. they are a mouth piece for their intelligence services and they're forced to sell this shit legislation.
31
+
32
+ this Politicians are the most subhuman part of society. They have 0 good qualities. Sleazy, obedient , threcheraus, dont care abour the future , don't care about anything other than money and fake prestige. If they got am order to eat radioactive waste they would still do it rather than risk working in private sector.
33
+ --- 92881770
34
+ Right into the bin I imagine
35
+ Try their wallets next time
36
+ --- 92881823
37
+ >>92874021 (OP)
38
+ they will back down just like they did in India
39
+
40
+ don't understand why they are even pretending they won't
41
+
42
+ you stupid american companies are not more powerful than governments and you always bend the knee
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92874887
3
+ >>92734609 →
4
+ Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
5
+ >Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)
6
+
7
+ Why ThinkPad?
8
+ >Used machines are plentiful and cheap
9
+ >Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet
10
+ >Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
11
+ >Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
12
+ >Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
13
+ >Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
14
+ >Excellent Linux & *BSD support
15
+
16
+ ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
17
+ https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki
18
+
19
+ Classic models:
20
+ >X220/X230 - 12", 768p, cheap and light
21
+ >T420/T430 - 14", 900p (1080p w/mod board), Ivy Bridge support on T420 w/coreboot, quad core upgrade, classic keyboard mod on xx30 series
22
+ >T520/530; W520/530 - 15", 1080p, DTR, 32GB RAM on quad core models
23
+ >T440p/540p; W540/1 - last ThinkPads with socketed processors, easily replaceable trackpad (W541 doesn't need trackpad replacement)
24
+ >T440s/T450(s)/T460(s)/T470(s) - ultraportables, good battery life
25
+ >T480 - last ThinkPad with swappable battery, T25 keyboard mod, excellent performance/battery life, getting cheaper
26
+
27
+ Upgraded models:
28
+ >X2100 - X200/X201
29
+ >X62/X63 - X61
30
+ >T700 - T60
31
+ https://www.xyte.ch
32
+
33
+ BIOS replacement:
34
+ https://coreboot.org - T440p, X131e, X1C1, and xx30 series (no 61) or older
35
+ https://libreboot.org - similar to coreboot as of 20221214 release
36
+
37
+ Additional resources:
38
+ https://dankpads.com/tpg/
39
+ https://biosimage.booru.org
40
+ https://1vyra.in
41
+
42
+ UEFI patches:
43
+ https://github.com/digmorepaka/thinkpad-firmware-patches
44
+
45
+ Chat:
46
+ ##ibmthinkpad on libera
47
+ #/tpg/ on rizon
48
+ --- 92874926
49
+ Can you upgrade thinkpad x270 to have 32GB RAM?
50
+
51
+ >JXWSW
52
+ --- 92875018
53
+ Just want to vent a little bit. I'm currently looking for a new machine, a dell latitude/precision on dell's outlet site and some faggot keeps buying the ones with the good 400 nit/100% sRGB screens. I checked this morning and there was 2 available at a good price and a few hours later they're gone. I'm going to probably settle with a 250 nit 45% NTSC screen, which shouldn't be too much of a problem since I'm used to a TN panel with 220 nits and shit color accuracy. It would have been nice though.
54
+ --- 92875384
55
+ >>92875018
56
+ no. next time just buy it when you see it if you know what you want.
57
+ --- 92877489
58
+ I want to buy thinkpad so much bros, will it make me happy?
59
+ --- 92878088
60
+ >>92877489
61
+ Why are Thinkpads so sexy?
62
+ --- 92878538
63
+ >>92874887 (OP)
64
+ I plan on undervolting my T480. Any advice on that?
65
+ --- 92878947
66
+ >still using lelnovo in 2005+18
67
+ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenovo#Security_and_privacy_incidents
68
+ --- 92879351
69
+ >>92878947
70
+ I buy Lenovo parts from Aliexpress plus no one here works for the government
71
+ --- 92880108
72
+ >>92877489
73
+ No matter what you'll buy, you'll never be able to overcome the soul crushing desperation from being Dutch
74
+ --- 92880171
75
+ Just got a p52
76
+ i7 8850
77
+ p2000
78
+ 1080p
79
+ Anything I should know? Any important bios settings?
80
+ Also Ididn’t know this thing had a numpad lol
81
+ --- 92880195
82
+ >>92880171
83
+ Oh I forgot to mention, I’m using win10
84
+ Should I use any Lenovo manager software for battery health ? Etc
85
+ --- 92881206
86
+ >>92880171
87
+ Most important bios settings are:
88
+ Swap fn and ctrl
89
+ Disable trackpad
90
+ Enable CSM
91
+ --- 92882271
92
+ How difficult is it to replace a T420’s fan? Bought a T420 from a relative for $20 who said it was making clicking noises, thought it was the HDD, but it turned out to be the fan.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92875076
3
+ Confess
4
+ --- 92875194
5
+ >>92875076 (OP)
6
+ Whenever I get bored/can't get a boner from regular porn I make porn of my co-workers or other females I know using SD
7
+ --- 92875209
8
+ I prefer to work with women in tech because they are less autistic and actually look over shit they push before sending it to QA
9
+ --- 92875286
10
+ Many years ago I bought an OEM version of Windows 7 and I'm not even an OEM reseller.
11
+ --- 92875387
12
+ I don't have anything to confess, I live my life honestly and happy.
13
+ --- 92875573
14
+ I reinstalled Ubuntu after installing some buggy Dracula theme, instead of fixing the issue.
15
+ --- 92875606
16
+ >>92875076 (OP)
17
+ I use normie tier linux distros.
18
+ >currently on Mint.
19
+ --- 92875640
20
+ >>92875387
21
+ Show us your internet history, son.
22
+ --- 92875671
23
+ >>92875076 (OP)
24
+ I pay for Youtube Premium. I don't care and don't want to know about any of your schizo alternatives.
25
+ --- 92875700
26
+ even though I mostly use FOSS I still use steam and play video games
27
+ --- 92875723
28
+ >>92875076 (OP)
29
+ Im programming for more than 4 years and i have no job.
30
+ --- 92876033
31
+ v7m
32
+ --- 92877041
33
+ I've never not been root.
34
+ ~15 years since my first laptop, I realized that blowing into the fan possible forced dust further inside the laptop (or computer case). I still do it though. Kind of like blow into NES cartridges. Or exhaling on and rubbing CDs.
35
+ I use yt-dlp despite refusing to use anything python.
36
+ --- 92877089
37
+ I was cucked by a T2 security.
38
+ --- 92877127
39
+ I am Drew Devault, I've been shilling The Hare Language for months and the usage hasn't gone up. Forgive me father for I am a jew.
40
+ --- 92877160
41
+ I pipe cat into grep sometimes.
42
+ --- 92877208
43
+ >>92875076 (OP)
44
+ I use my cum as thermal paste.
45
+ --- 92877338
46
+ >>92875076 (OP)
47
+ I only larp that I'm learning C, but in reality I'm learning Python and enjoying it too.
48
+ --- 92877488
49
+ >>92875076 (OP)
50
+ i use the arrow keys in vim
51
+ --- 92877630
52
+ >>92875671
53
+ >tripfag
54
+ >being retarded
55
+ pick two
56
+ --- 92877693
57
+ >>92877208
58
+ that's hot
59
+ --- 92877916
60
+ >>92875076 (OP)
61
+ I fail at getting employed as a junior java dev because
62
+ I refuse to create spring based project
63
+
64
+ I will probably never use arch because it's package manager syntax looks disgusting
65
+
66
+ I miss shadman
67
+
68
+ I feel insecure about improving as a programmer as if it won't matter ever and I will do something else
69
+ --- 92878008
70
+ >>92877916
71
+ ChatGPT already took your job anyways.
72
+ --- 92878197
73
+ I think Ubuntu and Fedora are good distros.
74
+
75
+ I think distro-agnostic packaging formats like Flatpaks, AppImages and Snaps are a positive thing, as they add an ease of use option for many users.
76
+
77
+ I think you shouldn't be mean and elitist towards other people for using things you don't use. Talking down on other people may feel satisfying if you yourself are going through hardships in life but it'll only make you more unhappy in the long run. You should instead be kind to people, especially those who look to you for guidance as a more experienced IT person. The Almighty calls upon us to be kind and forgiving towards each other, not to constantly argue about pointless crap.
78
+ --- 92878216
79
+ >>92878008
80
+ we are not aiming for the entry job now
81
+ --- 92878246
82
+ >>92877488
83
+ I use mouse
84
+ --- 92878364
85
+ >>92875076 (OP)
86
+ win32 > posix
87
+ --- 92878401
88
+ >>92875076 (OP)
89
+ I like Unreal engine
90
+ --- 92878474
91
+ >>92875076 (OP)
92
+ I helped develop OOP
93
+ --- 92878578
94
+ >>92878474
95
+ Well now that's a real confession.
96
+ --- 92878942
97
+ I was using Kazaa to download the song Stacy's Mom in 2003 while I was home alone and I decided to play with the home phone and dial 911 but then hang up immediately was just dumbly messing around. They then immediately called back and we had an answering machine in the kitchen and they were like "we got a call from here everything okay" and I didn't answer and started freaking out and they said they were gonna send an officer. So I just walked out my on my back porch and ran across the field and played at the playground of my elementary school that was legit a field away from my house. (I loved that house), and I saw the cop go and walk around my house and then I went home after the coast was clear.
98
+
99
+ Ty been wanting to confess this for awhile
100
+ --- 92879030
101
+ I ate out/got sucked & fucked by my maths teacher and I can never answer a high school level math problem without remembering the feel, taste and smell of her nQT pussy, Never tattled on her because she was smoking hot and was grateful for the experience.
102
+ --- 92879474
103
+ >>92875076 (OP)
104
+ I'm purposely waiting until 10 dies for good to finally make the switch to Linux, specifically Mint
105
+ --- 92879516
106
+ I have used the same gmail account as my only email for over 15 years
107
+ --- 92879590
108
+ >>92875076 (OP)
109
+ UserBenchmark is the best website for hardware comparison on the web. And fuck all the shills on /g/ who are stressed because they can't sell their crap to the users anymore.
110
+ --- 92879673
111
+ >>92879590
112
+ hello intel shill
113
+ --- 92879696
114
+ I installed a VM with Linux Mint on it to see if I can get all my work software on a Linux machine. Stopped when I realized that there's no native version of Photoshop or Painter/Designer and didn't feel like trying to fuck around with Wine.
115
+ Maybe I'll try again at some point.
116
+ --- 92879755
117
+ >>92875076 (OP)
118
+ I use Windows 11 and I like it.
119
+ --- 92879765
120
+ I paid retail for a flipper zero.
121
+ --- 92879786
122
+ >>92877208
123
+ Could this actually work?
124
+ --- 92879793
125
+ >>92879030
126
+ Based
127
+ --- 92879827
128
+ >>92877916
129
+ >I will probably never use arch because it's package manager syntax looks disgusting
130
+ You literally only need to remember 3 commands to use pacman.
131
+ pacman -S <package>
132
+ pacman -Syu
133
+ pacman -Rncs <package>
134
+
135
+ --- 92882293
136
+ >>92875076 (OP)
137
+ I lost my old first porn file
138
+ and that hurts
139
+ --- 92882382
140
+ >>92875076 (OP)
141
+ I hate computers.
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1
+ -----
2
+ --- 92875078
3
+ >ctrl f
4
+ >"hare"
5
+ >no results
6
+ Let's have a Hare thread!
7
+
8
+ Hare is a programming language aiming to be as close to C as possible while remaining as simple as possible. It is a replacement for C that low level programmers have been waiting for!
9
+
10
+ Did you know that Hare is a turing complete language? Everything you can do in python or c# you can also do in Hare!
11
+
12
+ Hare also supports bitshift operations and all mathematical arithmetic, which is great for people who wish to translate their C programs into hare.
13
+
14
+ TLDR; Hare is a GREAT programming language
15
+ --- 92875137
16
+ >daily jew de vault shill thread
17
+ --- 92875141
18
+ Why would I use it over c though
19
+ --- 92875143
20
+ >>92875078 (OP)
21
+ Drew why are you shamelessly spamming your crap on 4chan?
22
+ Buy an advertisement
23
+ --- 92875197
24
+ >>92875143
25
+ >>92875137
26
+ Why are you like this?
27
+ --- 92877147
28
+ >>92875141
29
+ cute bunny
30
+ --- 92877248
31
+ >>92875078 (OP)
32
+ Who cares ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
33
+ --- 92877252
34
+ >>92875141
35
+ this
36
+ --- 92877341
37
+ >>92875197
38
+ there's nothing to discuss drew, your language is a meme.
39
+ --- 92877492
40
+ >>92877471
41
+ every meme lang usually has atleast 1 project, it doesn't really mean anything.
42
+ Even langs used at FAGMAN are still called memes.
43
+ --- 92877565
44
+ >>92875078 (OP)
45
+ >compiler still in C
46
+ Yikes
47
+ --- 92878002
48
+ >>92877565
49
+ lang isn't even 1.0 and having a C bootstrap compiler is a good thing
50
+ --- 92878336
51
+ >>92875141
52
+ Namespaces, modules, less UB, monadic error handling, more organized stdlib and toolchain
53
+ >>92877492
54
+ Well you have at least 4
55
+ > haredo (redo port)
56
+ > rc shell (port of Plan 9 rc)
57
+ > Helios (ukernel) + a planned full blown os
58
+ > A password manager i don't remember the name
59
+ --- 92878432
60
+ >>92875078 (OP)
61
+ FUCK OFF DREW
62
+ --- 92878491
63
+ >>92878002
64
+ >the fact that my lang is a shitty toy project is a good thing!
65
+ kys seriously
66
+ you're pathetic if you think anyone cares, you're wasting your fucking time here
67
+ just stop with the marketing and start with the programming you fucking pseud
68
+ --- 92878615
69
+ >>92878491
70
+ chill dude, i only meant the fact that it's bootstrapped from C99 and not something else
71
+ also just because you can't use it in your military contractor job yet doesn't mean it's not ready to be discussed here
72
+ --- 92878766
73
+ >>92878615
74
+ yes it does you fucking retard
75
+ stop with the marketing
76
+ start with the programming
77
+ you lazy attention whore
78
+
79
+ I cant believe how much of a faggot youve become
80
+ instead of writing code you're spamming threads and writing blogs about how much you hate st ignucius
81
+ and then you have the nerve to ask why everyone fucking hates you
82
+
83
+ just die literally noone will care
84
+ --- 92878782
85
+ >>92878491
86
+ Calm your tits anon. You sound like drew fucked your mother
87
+ Hare is pretty nice
88
+ --- 92878799
89
+ >>92878766
90
+ take your meds, pretty sure drew hates 4chan and only lurks, if even
91
+ --- 92878805
92
+ >>92878491
93
+ I care, you spastic autist
94
+ --- 92878808
95
+ >>92878782
96
+ your samefagging is fooling nobody, drew
97
+ --- 92878829
98
+ >>92878799
99
+ >>92878805
100
+ >drew samefagging this hard
101
+ pathetic
102
+ --- 92878850
103
+ >>92878808
104
+ Take your meds little bro.
105
+ --- 92878859
106
+ >>92878809
107
+ that image makes no sense whatsoever and you aren't welcome here ever since you wrote the anti stallman post you glow in the dark cia nigger so stop whining and accept the consequences of your actions
108
+ --- 92878884
109
+ >>92878850
110
+ >haha take ur meds schizo
111
+ >gotcha!
112
+ >iamsosmart
113
+ cope, tranny lover
114
+ --- 92878945
115
+ >>92878884
116
+ Take your meds, little bro
117
+ --- 92878976
118
+ https://drewdevault.com/2023/04/18/2023-04-18-A-new-shell-for-Unix.html
119
+
120
+ Hope this gets good.
121
+
122
+ Also, Drew, I would like something that I can change the appearance and match my ZSH config.
123
+ --- 92879001
124
+ So I can make cross platform binaries using it? Since it's so similar to C i'll check it out.
125
+ --- 92879023
126
+ >samefagging this hard
127
+ >posting wojaks as a desparate damage control measure
128
+ pathetic
129
+ you will never have a real friend
130
+ --- 92879088
131
+ >>92875141
132
+ you wouldn't, half of the language features cause random segfaults
133
+ --- 92879099
134
+ >>92878976
135
+ shells as a concept are outdated.
136
+ programming languages should be built to be able to supersede them.
137
+ --- 92879286
138
+ >>92879099
139
+ Shells are fine for what they are meant, but you write hare a little bit faster than C so you could opt to use it instead of writing a shell script
140
+ --- 92879360
141
+ >>92879286
142
+ >Shells are fine for what they are meant
143
+ no they're not. they're not needed at all in the current year.
144
+ The idea that we should separate "shell langs" and "regular" programming langs, are as idiotic as "real langs" and embedded scripting langs.
145
+ It's ironic that someone so obsessed with "simplicity" and making a small language, somehow doesn't see the problem with scripting langs.
146
+ --- 92879403
147
+ Did you know that Hare has a compiler? It means that code that you write in hare can be compiled. Neat, huh?
148
+ --- 92879476
149
+ >>92879403
150
+ Would like to see an interpreter too, like D that can read and do the thing without creating an executable.
151
+ --- 92879479
152
+ >>92879360
153
+ What? I use bash scripts. It's easier than any other programming language in many contexts. When things get too complex sometimes I use python.
154
+ --- 92879530
155
+ >>92879360
156
+ So would you seriously implement something like foo arg | bar in a compiled language like C?
157
+ Use the right tool for the job, retard
158
+ > It's ironic
159
+ I don't even understand what are you trying to say
160
+ --- 92879636
161
+ >>92879360
162
+ the void linux package builder is written entirely in bash and very good
163
+ --- 92879640
164
+ >>92879479
165
+ >It's easier than any other programming language in many contexts. When things get too complex sometimes I use python.
166
+ Do you not see the issue here?
167
+ Lang 1 is too inconvenient (a systems lang)
168
+ So we make Lang 2 to rectify this. (shell lang)
169
+ But whoops Lang 2 is too limited sometimes
170
+ Se we make Lang 3 to rectify this. (Python)
171
+ But why not just fix Lang 1?
172
+ Why do we need THREE languages to program a system?
173
+ CS is such a legacy field, that programmers don't even know HOW to question grandfathered concepts, we just assume our foundation is solid, when in fact, much of it is NOT.
174
+ --- 92879697
175
+ >>92875078 (OP)
176
+ This project appears to be led by a white, cisgendered, male, Drew DeVault. The demographics he represents are problematic and cannot promote proper diversity and inclusion levels. This software must not be used until Drew is replaced by someone more diverse, preferably a tranny niggerfaggot, regardless of merits.
177
+ --- 92879760
178
+ >>92879640
179
+ > Why not fixing Lang 1
180
+ Because life is full of trade off based in on use case.
181
+ If you're retarded reasoning were correct, we would all have been using spork by now
182
+ --- 92879769
183
+ >>92879697
184
+ Drew DeVault now lives in the Netherlands, and he is in a relationship with an African refugee.
185
+ --- 92879799
186
+ >>92879760
187
+ >Because life is full of trade off based in on use case.
188
+ and trite like this is also a problem.
189
+ so much mediocrity concession and cope in CS too.
190
+ >If you're retarded reasoning were correct, we would all have been using spork by now
191
+ ah yes, CS, the field that is known for rationality and meritocracy.
192
+ --- 92879848
193
+ >>92879769
194
+ Based jungle fever de Vault. He's fucking a black bebe while Tyrone is fucking your ex girlfriend
195
+ --- 92879851
196
+ >>92879697
197
+ this
198
+ cancel drew de volt now
199
+ he is problematic
200
+ --- 92879879
201
+ >>92879799
202
+ Take your meds anon and use the right tool for the job
203
+ There is no silver bullet in any technology, that why we have multiple tools specialized in a defined scope, instead of a Frankenstein shit that tries to be multiple things at the same time
204
+ --- 92879972
205
+ >>92875078 (OP)
206
+ >Reforms are sorely needed for the FSF to fulfill it basic mission.
207
+ >It’s time for Richard Stallman to go. His polemeic rhetoric rivals even my own, and the demographics he represents – to the exclusion of all others – is becoming a minority within the free software movement. We need more leaders of color, women, LGBTQ representation, and others besides. The present leadership, particularly from RMS, creates an exclusionary environment in a place where inclusion and representation are important for the success of the movement.
208
+ This quote really contextualises all the terrible design choices and shortcomings of Hare because it’s so obvious Poo Default simply has zero problem solving skills.
209
+ --- 92879991
210
+ >>92879879
211
+ >the right tool for the job
212
+ >There is no silver bullet
213
+ You forgot to circle back to another inane catch-phrase.
214
+ But more mediocrity cope zzzzzz
215
+ We can build a machine from sand, but we, as a collective species are UNABLE to build a SINGLE programming language that can competently program said machine?
216
+ No.
217
+ --- 92880000
218
+ https://harelang.org/blog/2022-11-27-hare-is-boring/
219
+
220
+ >Hare is a boring programming language. It has relatively few features, exhaustively detailed in a short 67-page language specification. There are no macros, generics, or metaprogramming features. You just write the code and it does what you said to. Hare aims to never surprise you.
221
+
222
+ >Many new systems programming languages are exploring big ideas and novel tools. Zig has comptime, Rust has procedural macros, and so on — but Hare lacks any grand ideas. Our biggest idea is ad-hoc tagged unions, which is not particularly interesting or innovative.
223
+
224
+ So why even use it over C if you already have a development environment set up for C?
225
+ --- 92880025
226
+ >>92880000
227
+ so you can go to /dpt/ and brag about shaving KBs off your -O3 hello world
228
+ --- 92880142
229
+ >>92880000
230
+ C is still a great language and you should by all means continue to use it but why not take all the experience we've had with it and take a shot at something fresh and something better
231
+ --- 92880176
232
+ >>92880142
233
+ If Hare is really a serious effort from the "experience" with C, you have to question the "experience".
234
+ --- 92880319
235
+ >>92880176
236
+ yea well that's just like your opinion man
237
+ --- 92880530
238
+ >>92879640
239
+ Bait is so stupid, how can you be so b0red
240
+ --- 92880566
241
+ >>92880530
242
+ not an argument, please provide one.
243
+ spoiler: you will not
244
+ Hard mode: Provide one that isn't founded in laziness/mediocrity cope
245
+ --- 92880857
246
+ >>92875078 (OP)
247
+ i whink the logo is really cute and i would shill it if i knew how to code tbhqhwys
248
+ --- 92881006
249
+ >>92880857
250
+ you should try coding, liking furry things is a good sign
251
+ --- 92881088
252
+ hey drew my toy lang is better than your toy lang