What is the definitive game controller?
>>107554303>Should be able to change profiles on the controller itselfM + right stick up/down>or like a function key enable secondary inputsyou can set a button for this and configure the shift layer itself in Gamesir's software, Tarantula was their first controller with that feature
>>107554361>t. I support Microsoft as a proud American patriot
>>107554371This is the fn/shift layer button to bind in their software btw, since it isn't labeled at all
>>107554437>in their softwareWhy do all the Chinese controller have such horrid software... Borderline Razer crap.
>>107554449My only complaint with GameSir Connect has been that editing stick curves is a pain, since you have to manually drag each point instead of typing coordinates and there's no way to zoom in.Flydigi software spawns some icky always-on background processes that does give me "borderline Razer crap" vibes, every other brand I've used has had straight-up nonfunctional software if any at all.
Why is DJI so far ahead of everyone else in terms of quadcopter drone tech?: https://youtu.be/eHJLPAQuxz8?t=712
>>107550973Its not a new invention idiot, maybe a little innovation, nothing special
>>107554174Its not novel technology, its just ai recognizing gestures, guess who has better ai? West doesn't have such tech because we choose not to pursue itDji drones are nothing special. just 4 motors inside a frame.
>>107554275Actually, it's not so-called "AI". It's just well-known object detection and pose-estimation. Both quite 'mechanical' operations these days. Cheap and easy C++ compiled binary in operation, tied back to the PID rotor control system as motion targets.>guess who has better ai?Lol. Clearly the Chinese do. DeepSeek is based. faGPT is not.>Dji drones are nothing special. just 4 motors inside a frame.Hmm. Please tell us all about the advanced drones that you yourself have created, friend tourist? :D
>>107554351I work on drone control systems. I'm fairly certain they're deploying an LSTM onto a microcontroller that does the sensor fusion and then rotor outputs. I think generally in china there are places that are quietly using tiny neural networks for control systems. e.g. dji, bambu. coming out of their ability to do humanoid robots.https://github.com/rl-tools/raptorIt is funny seeing westoids come across this slowly in the open :^)
>>107554417It's possible. But why? Much cheaper and easier development/deployment cycles using tried-and-true opensource solutions that have been banged on at industrial scale for over two decades now; that can run on 50 cent microcontrollers, at extremely low wattage.Although I find the collision-avoidance via the pair of fisheyes to be a fairly interesting corner of this product.
Is this a good privacy and security phone or do i need to buy le grephene os google phone? Novacustom is selling this so im not worried about it being a glow trap, wpuld you buy this phone or pixel with graphene? There is even an option to remove all sensors, camera, mic, etc
>>107554305>LineageOS is worse than stock Android.Why?
>>107554318Because you are depending on some random Indian on xdaforum to backport Android security patches.
>>107554342not if you're using official LineageOS
>>107554305I use my phone for both crypto (trust wallet), binance exchange as well as social media and emails etc, even use it for TOTP so need a really secure and private phone. Im considering buying a ledger hardware wallet but i cant trust them since its not open source.
>>107554358They still don't bother with the latest security patches and mislead people about it. How is that better than stock Android on a flagship Samsung if you are security conscious?I used Cyanogenmod back in the day back when phones got abandoned instantly but now Apple, Google and Samsung all give you like 7 years of updates which makes Lineageos seem kind of pointless.>>107554398>I use my phone for both crypto (trust wallet), binance exchange as well as social media and emails etc, even use it for TOTP so need a really secure and private phone.Modern Android on a Samsung or Pixel and IOS are both fine for this. GrapheneOS is better if you are prepared to tinker but it sounds like you need a second phone just for crypto not an upgrade.>Im considering buying a ledger hardware wallet but i cant trust them since its not open source.You need to trust any phone more than you trust Ledger so this is retarded. Ledger is fully open source except for the secure element, the chip that has only one job of making sure you can only have three password attempts. The latest Trezor is fully open source btw.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107554393oh, i have the mi9t too
>>107554282get xiaomi 14 or 15
>>107554282>2016 phone can't detect 5g wifi routershit sucks
>>107554182S26U will be S22/23/24/25U, with a different CPU and designget something else if you want a different phone
>>107554182the iphone 17 pro
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
>>107553778Yeah that's a minor sin. Almost everyone in the threads used z3, which most had either just learned of or had used in a previous year's AoC. As long as you solved part 1 on your own, you're forgiven.
>>107554063This retard is still seething about z3, my god. Do you idiots not study optimization in any of your combinatorial algorithms or applied mathematics courses? Just because you found out about z3 5 minutes ago, you think everyone else is in the same boat. And sin is sin. If you looked at the thread before completing, you were filtered. You may have learned something, but you're filtered.
>>107552828I have to participate to know that it's bad in the first place Anon. I want to participate because Advent of Code was fun in the past, and I can't know if I will like a year or not unless I play. Advent of Code has had its ups and downs in the past, but this time it's clear that Eric has run out of steam. I was disappointed by the announcement of only 12 days, but I'm more disappointed the quality hasn't improved to match it. This year felt very uninspired, and even if 2024 wasn't THE best year, it would've been a good ending for Advent of Code to finish on a big ten-year celebration. Instead, what looks like what will happen is we will get a couple more twelve day years with lackluster puzzles and then it'll suddenly stop. It's like Eric is in fact the one who feels under obligation to keep making Advent of Code even if he doesn't want to anymore, which is sad to see.
>>107554183Seething?
>>107554183No, I didn't go to the exact same random college and take the exact same random courses taught using the exact same random software library at the exact same random time you did. Neither did anyone else outside of your class, you self-important, sub-mongoloid child molester. z3 didn't even fucking exist when I was your age.
Which one?
>>107541410A 16:10 aspect ratio is best for work and gaming, which are the main uses of a notebook. The 16:9 aspect ratio is nonsense pushed by entertainment corporations.
>>107541410a desktop, duh.
>>107541725DINGDINGDINGDING
>>1075414105:4 full-screen. 16:10 if high resolution and using vertical split-screen
aren't there is glasses now that are good enough to replace portable monitors?
No Ran, no Ani, only Debo editionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107543106 https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107550023Try updating comfyui, according to similar comments at the bottom of this page:https://docs.comfy.org/tutorials/image/z-image/z-image-turbo
>>107552966Thanks, tested it and worked
>>107553044Sure?
>>107553589Yeah, thanks friend!
Testing Flux dev with XLabs Flux Realism LoRA. Flux still got it, pretty neat.
one monero to whoever can fix this Python script for downloading images off https://doujin.io.script:https://files.catbox.moe/tumhit.zipthe script fails when it tries to download these comics:https://doujin.io/manga/976723514/naughty-onozukahttps://doujin.io/manga/1218892784/old-library-uishlistif the website tells you "403 Forbidden" when you click on any comic, go to the main page, create an account (it's free), go to search and type in their titles "naughty onozuka" or "old library uishlist".
You likely need to use pupeteer with a captcha solver. Stateless GET is dead in current year.
>>107554251doujin.io doesn't ask for captcha.
You'll likely have better luck putting a real bounty on https://github.com/mikf/gallery-dl/issues/8042 than lying on a mongolian porn forum
>>107554291They could still be detecting scrapers with different fingerprinting methods. It's best to throw out your old code and rewrite it in pupeteer. Btw what does doujin.io have that ex doesn't? Never heard of this site.
>>107554400doujin.io gets the comics without censorship from artists, translates them, and sells them. doujin.io removes their comics on exhentai unless it's a shitty rip.
How does the noosphere affect how we communicate? Discussions and arguments seem different on separate social media ecosystems, not only in how it's moderated, but how you reply, engage, react, like, comment, upvote. Add a profile with "karma" like that one cancer website, or have a trail of previous posts to dig up. If 4chan is relatively low moderation, has fewer features, and no reactions nor emojis, and limited image and video capabilities, shouldn't it be closer to normal human interaction? But it seems like everything is exaggerated here and the emotional distance of the noosphere makes people seethe or snap or go psychotic over the smallest things. Zoom calls don't feel like a real conversation, for similar reasons. Shouldn't 4chan be closer to genuine talking because there's no reactions or karma, so you have to talk like a normal conversation?The easy-to-spot side effects of internet communication are memes, slang, ironic humour, detachment, apathy, and listlessness. But I think those could be equally as part of any younger generation growing up; the Baby Boomers behaved that way. Is this whole thread misled? Maybe I am misnaming how we interact, and it isn't just the internet, but the general society and human condition.
>>107554427you aint seen nothing yet my dudewait till kids who grew up on chatgpt start getting jobs and be like >okay let's break this down every sentence
What's your ulimit? What the heck is ulimit and where does the program even live? It is ghost command.
>>107552239Even fucking webdev retards know of progressive enhancement. There's a reason the $TERM environment variable exists.Yes, sure, like everything else on Unix, it sucks and relies on magic strings - just keep a database on what xterm-256color can and can't do, peasant - but it's still possible.You just have to want to make a nice to use program for the user, which is not a feeling eunuchs know.
>No entry for ulimit in the manualhuh?
>>107554170Webdevs do not have to deal with the realities of hardware, use-specific hardware that cannot be replaced, or the need to work with shit built in the 90s. In fact, their progressive “improvements” to things are largely responsible for the current state of software and programming.
>>107554223So you don't know what progressive enhancement means in the slightest, but felt the need to reply anyway. I wonder what's going on in your head. Not much, I wager.
>>107551708you can just use gnu info pages to solve all your problems
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107477937
>>107553741thanks anon
holy shit every 6 months i discover i have 10 gbs of cookies beacause of that fucking youtube partition bullshiti fucking hate this. how do i even stop it?
Also have cookie manager extensions gone extent or something? How the fuck do you set a whitelist up this day and age?
When trying to use Windows built-in disk imaging tool, it asks me to leave at least 1gb free space on the source disk, I bought larger disks so I will clone the current partitions into a larger disk with Clonezilla. Does anyone know if Clonezilla has any similar requiriments or can I safely clone a nearly full (1tb drive with about 100mb left) disk to a larger (2tb) one?
I realized that I have not updated my Arch system since like August of last year. I noted that I hadn't booted the system up since June. I managed to update the system safely. I realized I'd been going that long without security updates. Should I just straight up re-install the OS? If I re-install it, I'm probably going with Artix.
How... as a message to those who are struggling with their projects, their careers, or their development in the world of technology and coding. How do you know if you're on the right path? How do you know if the work you're doing is worth the struggle? How do you know if the software you're building, or the code you're writing, is genuinely improving you and the world around you, rather than just being a distraction, or worse, a waste of time?Well, that's a big question, isn't it? It's easy to get lost in the weeds. In fact, the whole world of software development can feel like an increasingly perilous minefield of new technologies, frameworks, and conflicting best practices. Every day, you're being pulled in different directions... what's "cool," what's trending, what's the new buzzword. And in all that, what you might forget is that you're supposed to be solving real problems, not just building more complexity for the sake of complexity.So, how do you know if you're on the right path? How do you know if you're actually improving your code, or just spinning your wheels in endless refactoring, chasing the ideal without ever quite getting there?The answer, my friend, is this: clean your code.
I came to terms with the idea that every job I've ever done is just about me getting money.
does cleaning your code include nuking yourself with benzos?
>>107550075Jesse Lee Peterson(protects his son against gay Toyota dealerships) deprecated Jordan Peterson(drug addict father of faildaughter)>How come your using "homoiconicity" in your code?>Are you gay? Did your mother touch your penis when you were a little kid. >How did it feel like when your mother toucher your penis as a little kid
>>107553357why doesn't this site attach pics half the time
>>107550075Isn't his daughter a 304
Ram shortage are here to stay until 2028
>>107551328With everything else out of reach, motherboards will cost $10 just to get them off shelves.
>>107544659works on my machine
>>107553330It is a circular economy that makes Enron look like a legal business. Emperor really has no clothes.
>>107553766Nah, they made a collective decision to milk the consoomer whales. They saw how well GPU vendors and motherboards were able to pull it off back with C19 and cause new rounds of price discovery. They want to use the whole AI/ML buys as an excuse to correct a new round of price discovery. They are hoping to make UDIMM to cost almost as much as RDIMMs/LRDIMMs.
>>107554064If it's a cartel the members are limiting the amount sold, not just the amount sold to consumers and wouldn't be just 1 manufacturer. Let's say for example half of the RAM was sold but at 3 times the price. This would make sense for the cartel.
never forget what (((they))) took from us
emacs exists.
is this perhaps the most evil software ever made? give the path that it led us down?
I liked atomFuck vscode
A lot of people in college that uses this doesn't know how to code.
>>107552787>>107551627I like vscode(ium), beats using bloat studio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KktpjvYwLw>stop telling me to run Windows 10 LTSC>I will just keep running Windows 10 Pro and not update. You don't need updates, they only make everything worse and they are remote code execution from Microsoft!LTSC bros ... your response?
>>107554280>american reading comprehensionLTSC literally has security updates, and that's a good thing.
>>107553122Install XP and see how long it takes for you to get pwnd just for having an internet connection
using mas automatically puts you in the compromised category so it hardly matters
>>107547893>LTSC bros ... your response?Delete Windows and install Linux instead
>>107554312No, I read your post perfectly. You're terrified of operating anything without security updates because you're either a shill or a brainwashed normie who thinks connecting any old computer to the internet will instantly land you with a billion viruses like the dial-up days.