Itd be cheaper for society to give 90% of the country $1200 a month than for them to work. Crazy huh?
>>107613595That'd require companies to be willing to accept a higher tax rate without whining to their paid politicians.
>>107618412All of those end up with most people becoming miserable after the elite figured out how to exploit the technology and oppress others with it.1. Farmers became enslaved through the feudal system.2. Traveling was no longer a nice to have but became a necessity.3. Optimization of resources is a sign of them coming to an end.4. Cultural shifts are just the government forcing people to behave a certain way.The universe may be full of resources but they might as well not exist if they're not accessible. If the zero sum game doesn't exist, population growth would be unlimited. That's not the case now as its slowing down and predicted to go negative.
>>107618798Your post is so incoherent that I'm not even sure where to begin replying to it. I'm saying that it's not a zero sum game because humanity constantly adapts and improves in an unlimited universe, and I provided examples why that's the case. You're disagreeing saying resources are out of reach... while forced to agree about history... yet changing the subject to oppression... making a separate point that advancement is a bad thing... and saying irrelevant things like what happened after innovations... all in one post. I suggest you think *before* you start typing... not while you're typing. Or at least review what you've said so that you don't look as dumb as you currently look for not being able to remain coherent in your reply.
>>107615749>SaltmanI have a feeling he's gonna get a whole lot saltier
>>107613595yes but what about the glitz and glamour of the highlife that you'd only achieve by (((hardwork))) under capitalism, goyim?
New Zeihan just dropped. Firstly, the Reuters article is straight up CCP propaganda, it's 100% fake, just another chinese psyop. 2ndly, even if it was true, it doesn't actually mean anything. It was directly reversed engineered and cobbled together via old ASML EUV parts, China didn't actually make anything themselves, they just glued a bunch of old ASML EUV parts together into a barely functional machine. They can't actually make any of the high tech parts themselves. They are still decades away from mass production of true EUV.Let's look at the timeline here. As the report states, it will be 2030 before they can produce a single chip from it. A super shitty chip with lots of defects and horrible yields as the EUV is a secondhand piece of shit, so it's not going to viable even for small scale production. It will take another decade after 2030 to improve the EUV machine until it has the performance of ASML's current EUV machines and and can actually fab 3nm nodes at a decent yield and performance.And modern fabs needs like dozens of EUV machines per fabs for mass production, with hundreds of fabs needed to produce enough semiconductors for China's needs . Even with a truly viable EUV machine, China will need to build up the supply chain to mass produce the EUV to the tune of dozens a month to catch up to ASML and TSMC's output. Which will take another 15-20 years to build up the the immense domestic EUV supply chain within China.So add everything together ann we're looking at another 30-40 years before China can mass produce 3nm chips in bulk. And of course, in the 2050-2060ss, ASML will be on next gen lithography beyond even high NA-EUV and TSMC/Intel/Samsung will be on picometer nodes. China will still be decades behind. In fact Zeihan says that 7nm will be the last major node that they will ever fab, after all as Zeihan also notes, don't forget that China is headed towards total economical and demographic collapse by 2030 anyway.
>Trust the 2 more weeks guyEven if I hated China at the moment I wouldn't be that stupid.
30-40 years is far too long of an estimate, the semiconductor space moves fastthey'll probably only be 5-10 years behind, like they already are, but that itself is massive in this space
Jewtube gramps needs to take his meds and go back to bed
>>107619729It's CIA glowie paid shill #584732. These people are everywhere and they get boosted to the top by the system for propaganda
>nvidia cutting non-DC GPU production, slowing down innovation and becoming a bloated government contractor instead of consumer business.>AMD and Intel will probably do the same>Valve busy working on improving game emulation on ARMyeah I'm seeing a massive opening here.China will take over PC hardware, who cares if it's 3nm or 5nm
Is there a safer embedded programming language than Rust?
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>>107618589>If your shit can't build on the device it's running on then it's worthless.I'm a man who loves efficiency, but this is just a dummy strict standard.
>>107618603Oh god I just got a flashback to my embedded systems course like 7 years ago... No more model trains please... Choo Choo...
>>107618555no, but be a man.
C is more secure because it has less distractions and this means that experienced programmers whose time isn't worthless and position is actually earned will make little to no mistakes unlike trannies that caused a CVE in Linux on same day it went mainline.
Be honest, you would be happy if you used Chrome like any normal person.
>>107618755>adding scheduled tasks without consent to scan your pc for malwareThis was very explicitly only ever an opt-in feature and it's not even in the browser anymore>forced signing into the browser if you logged into gmailIt gives you a popup asking if you want to sign in to the browser or not. Not Google's fault you just click ok on every popup you see.Chrome is already bad you don't have to lie.
>>107618422why
i do and it's alright
i do and it's alright need shitton of extensions tho
>>107618422I use Chrome, everything else is poo. No, I don't care, you're cucked anyways no matter what you use, stop deluding yourself.
Is digital piracy (i.e. the unauthorized copying of digital files and the removal of digital copyright protection systems) morally wrong?
>>107612145i remember a time when the transition to digital meant that games were going to be cheaper and in turn its only gotten more expensive for worse products. And doubly so when combined with DLC and MTX. I find it morally objectionable to charge so much for something that you have a literal unlimited amount of. >but anon it costs a million bagillion dollars to makeskill issue. im not footing the bill for your incompetency and waste that plagues seemingly everything nowadays. figure it the fuck out. A lot of forms of DRM, especially so in older days, are fucking asinine and significantly make the paying users experience worse while the pirate gets the best of both worlds. Its free and is better to use. It also needlessly turns something that /should/ be able to work practically forever because it doesnt degrade, get damaged, and it never runs out of spare parts into something that goes away the second the company goes under, decides to stop supporting, whatever it may be. This shit is completely antithetical to what computers and ownership should be.as a fellow music fag, >>107616709 is right. Its easier to find rare music gear than it is some pieces of software.
>>107619061>A lot of forms of DRM, especially so in older days,The only thing as anti-consumer as the successful DRM of today from those days is StarForce. It was met with such hostility that it very quickly retreated into the niche that spawned it and died even there in several years. On average, it is MUCH worse today. I'd go back to entering random words from the manual in an instant. Hey, remember actual, tangible, physical things you got when you gave them your hard-earned money?
>>107612164fpbp /thread
>>107612145There's nothing wrong with sharing a copy. What's morally wrong is if you copy someone's work and misrepresent the origin and/or claim it as your own.Do not pass off modified copies as originals and so forth.
>>107612145no, and it's not piracy. calling it piracy is copyright holder propaganda. piracy is a violent act that deprives an individual of something they owned. digitally sharing does neither of those and causes virtually no harm. in addition, studies are continually published indicating that digital sharing often brings copyright holders more sales, not fewer sales. it's neither morally wrong or bad for sales.
Day 258 of making a thread every day until I get a CGF.
>still based>still correct about everything>still maleI think /g/ owes him an apology
>>107615307Tranny in making
ITT: trannies pretending to be chuds to trigger other trannies.
>>107619481the only thing more gay than your faggy eyes are your limp wrists which were used to type this word salad up
>>107619518She convinced me to buy a Volkswagen Jetta am I next
>>107619719don't know. ask your local priest and/or shaman.
sleepy witch edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M - TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE - RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107619480we dont want wh*te trash ruining our tracker
do any of you have secret nemeses on trackers. i have one guy i hate the shit out of because of his dogshit upload spam
>>107619733yeah there was a cunt in the queue for my red interview that was clearly underage and was sperging out about their rapsberry pi setup and how nervous they were for the interview.then they joined ggn and spend all day spamming lines, hate that cunt
>>107619480you can join HDBangaladesh instead
Animebytes FLAC transcoder bros...
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Recently learned about “Flock Cameras”, how are you supposed to combat this besides asking the local government to removed them, hoping they are not morally corrupt?
>>107618141What about dove cameras?
>>107618141Memorize where they are, mask up and hop on your bike at 2 AM and smash a few of them up with a baseball bat
What are your plans for this week, anon?
>>107618141request as much as you can. try to find cops driving without license plates and local politicians cheating on their wives. figure out the locations and see what you can find. hopefully you have public records laws.
What went wrong?
>>107613900>mobile gamesno one cares retard
>>107613897Typical retard, not knowing that iOS is on all of the phones that people actually use.
>>107611279I only care about cpu in relation to custom rom support. Pixels, especially up to 8 still lead the pack here. You can pick up a pixel 6 pro for less than $300, install lineage and have a better experience than any budget e-waste phone at the same price.
>>107611261dropping pixel source releases
>>107618177>The snapdragon pixels had a crap load of failures and random glitches. Meanwhile the newer models with custom designed chips actually worked welNo they fucking didn't. Pixel 4a and 5 were literally flawless. There were way more issues with the pixel 6 and 7 than any other before and the latest ones still have bad battery life, overheat issues and reception issues. Just because they ironed some issues out over that many years doesn't mean tensor isn't still dogshit so stop being delusional
What's the best PC controller on the market right now? My wired Xbox controller from 2015 works fine but I wanna go wireless
>>107613725hate the fucking dpad on thesesame for the xbone ones>press up at a very slight offset>presses up and leftFUCK
>>107617566steam controller is peak af if you just set it up right. 6 axis fine aim with stick rough aim was comparable to mouse aiming accuracy/precision after about 20 hours of use for me. only thing seriously wrong with the steam controller is the bumper clips are fucking plastic
Do 8bitdo pro controllers have gyro?
If 3rd party controllers are so good why can't you name a single one that does it all? You lost paggie
>>107613540I can't even tell if this is trolling. Literally this:>None of the games I play use a gyroThe only reference I really have for this is the Wii. But that was some of the worst, most frustrating controls ever. How the hell do you need it for>Unironically everythinglike seriously? This is such a niche, gimmicky feature.Also, what in the actual hell is with these new captchas?
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/taiwan-considers-tsmc-export-ban-that-would-prevent-manufacturing-its-newest-chip-nodes-in-u-s-limit-exports-to-two-generations-behind-leading-edge-nodes-could-slow-down-u-s-expansion>Being concerned that TSMC’s expansion into the United States could dilute Taiwan’s semiconductor leadership, Taiwanese authorities are mulling setting a new export rule that would only let the world’s number-one foundry export technologies that are two generations behind its leading-edge production nodekinda funny, not gonna lie. apparently the taiwanese think america is somehow obliged to protect them from the mainlaind. just because, apparently.
>>107616210Ukraine has the excuse of not being part of NATO.Not defending Taiwan is inexcusable.
>>107614774>Stop America>Get abandoned>have chinese boots and dicks inside your assPaper tiger much?
>>107614800After trying to make chips in america for decades, the founder of TSMC literally said americans are too fat stupid and lazy to make competitive advanced semiconductors.Americans have yet to prove him wrong.
>>107614836>neither the chinks nor the europeans invented any of thisThe machines they use to make chips are made in Europe you fucking retard, curse Vishnu if you aren't brown
>>107614800it was cheaper
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>>107613690>>107614879No one cares about your problems, tech inept loser.You came here to cry and beg for sympathy and all you get is roasting. You're bad at computers and you're a pathetic commie faggot that thinks everyone should do shit for you for free. Unfortunately, you get nothing! Womp womp
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>>107615205Everywhere on boomer auto/motorcycle forums. Shits worthless.
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>>107619490Gamescope?
Is the only problem with Fedora that you have to do the rpm fusion thing and install codecs? After that is it set and forget?
>>107619610After you enable rpm-fusion you're basically good when it comes to actually installing normal shit.
>>107619052Thanks for this. I don't watch youtube that much so I'm quite clueless in this sense. I'm on F43 and I had no idea about these schedulers what this guy is talking about.>sudo dnf copr enable bieszczaders/kernel-cachyos-addons>sudo dnf install scx-managerTried scx_lavd briefly with some faggot game (Darktide) and it seems like it is helping. Haven't compared frame graphs yet so maybe I'm just coping.
>>107619700I mean I always had issues with frame pacing and the game feels like there's some strange variable input lag but now it feels more like it was when I last played it on Windows. I don't care about framerate in this case.
Recounting the threads edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
>>107616248My language does not have interfaces.
>>107613156is this in an engine or something you made?
>>107616248Depends on "why are the disparate?" and "how much will it cost?". If they're off-the-shelf systems you're tying together, that's one thing, but if it's your own design and you find yourself having to awkwardly jam stuff together, that's often (in my experience) indicating some large flaw in the design. Conversely, if you're just converting library A to library B's representation, and it takes 500uS, then say "fuck it", take a shot, and implement the dumb conversion code tagged with FIXME:If those questions don't provide you an answer, then consider "Is this a pattern I'll end up using more in this project? Could some overarching system solve both/all those problems elegantly (without taking longer than the project itself)?"You should at least be able to say "If I had unlimited time, I would tie these together with (X) because ...", and then "(Y, Z) can substitute for (X) with (downsides)". Figure out what tradeoffs you're looking at, then pick the one least likely to screw future (you) over.
time 2 work, on the cards today: some refactoring
>make system for game>can set timelines to play things in sequentially or async>loads timelines from json so I can update the whole system during runtimeThis part was great. But its niggerlicious because now in order to change from one menu to another I have to:>connect button to code in user interface>on click signals the game that the menus need to change>game gets the timeline manager from its services list>loads the correct timeline and plays itWhy is it niggerlicious? Because now I've moved on from sending nice IDs and explicitly telling my game what to do, to loading all of my information from a json file and its a ballache to work with.