So what's the deal with everyone hating on Rust? The usual points people bring up are: >wokism >tranny language >made by jews >it's a cult Disregarding the aforementioned points, can you tell me actual reasons for why a safe(r) programming language like Rust shouldn't be adopted more widely?
>>107623542>There were computers that couldn't run C. Like what? Other than meme lisp machines.>"C11/C++11" added atomics because x86 had them.x86 does not have any instructions for acquire or release because all instructions have those by default. Those got added to C and C++ because of other architectures.>ARM copied the instructions from x86 to make it easier to support programs designed for x86.lmao no, aarch64's initial atomics had basically nothing in common with x86. Arm is weakly ordered so they had to add a bunch of instructions for acquire/release orderings, and since read-modify-write wasn't "RISC", they didn't copy any of those over from x86 until armv8.1-a when they realized not having them was a mistake.
>>107623348memory leak because of nodes referencing each other> OOM is not a memory issue!
>>107618040you can't do X in Rust> because you don't need X!
>>107623819>Like what? Other than meme lisp machines.Computers designed for COBOL for example, and computers with descriptors where "array decay" isn't allowed. All of these innovations are better for regular high-level languages, but are bad for C because C is PDP-11 assembler that thinks it's a high-level language.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burroughs_Medium_Systems>They operated directly on COBOL-68's primary decimal data types: strings of up to 100 digits, with one EBCDIC or ASCII digit character or two 4-bit binary-coded decimal BCD digits per byte. Portable COBOL programs did not use binary integers at all, so the B2500 did not either, not even for memory addresses. Memory was addressed down to the 4-bit digit in big-endian style, using 5-digit decimal addresses. Floating point numbers also used base 10 rather than some binary base, and had up to 100 mantissa digits. A typical COBOL statement 'ADD A, B GIVING C' may use operands of different lengths, different digit representations, and different sign representations. This statement compiled into a single 12-byte instruction with 3 memory operands. [2] Complex formatting for printing was accomplished by executing a single EDIT instruction with detailed format descriptors. Other high level instructions implemented "translate this buffer through this (e.g. EBCDIC to ASCII) conversion table into that buffer" and "sort this table using these sort requirements into that table".
>>107614701GC is faster than RC which trannies must use for any non-trivial applications.
>there are people who still use BIOS over UEFI and turn off secure boot in the year 2025 on this boardWhat the fuck is your problem?UEFI/GPT has been the standard for a decade. UEFI supports larger drives, boots faster because UEFI runs in 32/64-bit mode rather than 16-bit mode, handles initializing multiple hardware devices during boot better than BIOS/MBR, and supports modern hardware better than BIOS/MBR in general. Unless you have an ancient computer, it is almost certainly UEFI/GPT OTB. I can't think of a reason to use BIOS/MBR if your computer supports UEFI/GPT.
>>107623647And there isn't with pre-2012? Remember Meltdown/SPECTRE?If you think your shit hasn't been pwned for ages now, you're in for a rude awakening.
>>107622470I never activated secure boot because the MB manual didn't explain it and the uefi menus were confusing.
>>107623696it protects boot files from being tampered and more if you do UKIs. you have to set up your system in a way for it to be meaningful though because in an average distro there are lots of place for malware persistance
>>107623802Don't run malware as root and it's not a problem./thread
>>107623832>Don't run malware as root and it's not a problemthat's not how it works
What are you maids working on?Last thread: >>107542891
>>107622375do you really want your code blacked? just use ruff
>>107622615>>107622629yeah I have abandoned black for ruff since ruff is way more configurablebut some projects (none of mine) insist on using blackblacks whole thing is to not be configurable for some reason
>>107611672>>107608896>>107621553Hey fellow advent of code anons. Enjoy day 10, it filtered me.I think most people imported their solution but I didn't want to do that, so I spent all day coding a solver. Didn't manage it in one day, though.Now I found some time and finally completed day 10.(the code image is too large, lol: https://files.catbox.moe/u996c1.png)
>>107575071data visualization with OpenSCAD for shits and giggles
>>107623344Also pinging (You)>>107575720>>107514291since (if I remember right) you were the only other zig anon and you may like seeing this. it runs in 10 ms (:
>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.
>>107623594>the future has plastic screensthanks, I hate it
What the fuck is the point of these high resolution smartphone camera sensors and why does everyone use them? The digital zoom argument doesn't make sense as most if not all phones with high res main cameras also have telephoto cameras, and the ones that don't have telephoto cameras usually have hardware that's too weak to process all those pixels. Better image quality in daylight also doesn't make sense as these sensors aren't designed to output at full resolution and demosaicing algorithms vary wildly from OEM to OEM. Better image quality at night doesn't make sense either as you could get the exact same results with a traditional 12MP sensor that's something like 1/1.3" compared to a 50MP sensor of the same size without having to do any binning. Is it just bigger number better marketing?
>>107623594I just want book style foldables to come back
LG Wing is still my preferred design
>>107623738>Is it just bigger number better marketing?yep
>use 2FA>store second factor in the same password manager>it's now 1FA
>>107623524Blah I meant keepass distribution or whatever they're called, clients maybeIs there anything wrong with XC?
>>107623560>Is there anything wrong with XC?not especially, i'd just prefer to use the same vanilla flavour of Keepass that i've been using for the past two decades. i'm going to look into why this is happening, i'm just annoyed that it's happening.
>>107617314If you use 2FA for your password manager then it is still 2FA
>>107617977I would say yes because it makes it a lot harder to get into the account
>>107617977Yes because OTPs are safer from MITM attacks than passwords, and since OTP is standardized there's zero risk a website will store your OTPs in some laughably insecure way.
>still based>still correct about everything>still maleI think /g/ owes him an apology
>>107615307>based>tranny supporter>illegal migrant supporter
I like this guy, his content is interesting. My only nitpick is that videos go on too long most of the time. He introduces his point and then makes its, and then the video meanders for another 30 minutes. I'll watch most things he releases, but I almost never watch till the end.
>>107615456Autism. It's autism.Nobody else would make a two hour pinball tech explainer or test dishwashing detergents other than Gran Autismos.
>>107615357>WAHH! WAHH! WORDS SCARY MOMMY!>>>/pol/Go back.Kill yourself, BTW.
>>107615307He is a soon to be troon, faggot probably gets railed by nigger cock daily
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.
>>107621323Every single browser is based off of firefox/chromium anon...
>>107614774>Taiwan’s semiconductor leadershipLol, semiconductors made using Chinese sillicate, refined in US, made with a Dutch lithography machine powered by Swiss lenses.
>>107616278>the people of Hong Kong were allowed to live in the UK after the handover to ChinaBNO passports have significant restrictions
>>107614800decades specialisation and the external economies of scale that comes with itsame thing with how thailand specialises in rubber despite rubber trees originating in south america
>>107614800Or rather why can't China just invade that island and forcibly seize its semiconductor plants?
Mmm monke editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107623481>he doesn't use a separate device to plug a dongle intoNEET detected. No wonder you can't afford IEMs.
>>107623688>carrying 3 bricks, 4 if you count power bankFaggot.
>>107623715My second phone is 7mm thick. Get a job, loser.
>>107623782Just stop bro, this is embarrassing.
>he's a frogposterit's posts like these that really remind you that you're talking to reddit refugees
>make my website open source>people find security vulnerabilities in the code>instead of fixing them, they choose to endlessly exploit these vulnerabilities in order to make my life a living hell>i can't fix it because i don't know what the vulnerabilities arestop fucking telling me to make my backend open source. you glow so hard
>>107623349Yes.
>>107623515there’s no better alternative
>>107623555There is.
git gud
>>107615273krill issue, don't use PHP
Itd be cheaper for society to give 90% of the country $1200 a month than for them to work. Crazy huh?
>>107613775Are you kidding? The rich will 100% be eaten by the poor. All the money in the world can't protect you. I myself can't wait to spitroast some faggot yuppie landlords
>>107613663The problem is that this is just not true.
>>107623018>because they don't produce anything they get value for something that already exists, in perpetuityI would imagine there are at least some necessary maintenance costs. Shingles on a roof don't last forever, for example.
>>107613688AGI is snake oil.UBI has been a thing LONG before that Snake Oil (and the other one: NFT) was a tinkle in Sam Altman's daddy's nutsack. AND been proven to work, but Capitalism needs slaves so line go up brrrrrrr and can't let people have it.>>107613775>implying we aren't already thereThe 1780's called, it wants a sequel.
>>107613663Perhaps the financial market generates value by increasing liquidity and funneling capital to ventures. Perhaps it also reduces interest rates and can be used to reduce risk. I remember reading an article about a farmer facing a tough spring: apparently they used the futures market to hedge risk if it turns out they didn't produce that much or smth
>mass replyeroh right time to add that back to the filter
>>107622984Completely irrelevant to my post.
>>107622919>troonix doesn't support hdr at allgood morning winjeet
>>107622967I mean it's kind of cucked. You have to use KDE on wayland. And then for each game that supports it, you have to add an additional startup command and use a specific proton fork or it won't just detect shit.
>>107623743
Maiden thread editionplease suggest changes to the OP from the old /ldg/ OPPrev: (none)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/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & WorkflowsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107623701accelerate /ai/ board
>>107623701I'd rather a thread for imagen, 3dgen, audiogen and vidgen
>>107623661Dont know why they dont make an ai board and get it over with.
>>107623823separately or all together? it would be separated enough for ranfaggot to not trollbake all the OPs
>>107623846separately and yeah for that reason
Less than 3% of users pay for AI.
>>107612784Grok does scrap 4chan.
>>107622585>>107615565You guys probably think you're immune to propaganda and can always spot AI images. Correct?
>>107613367Trump will burn everything, then blame it on Biden …. and they will believe him
>>107612784go to any service, give it a thread number and ask them to summarize the thread. likely not recent ones, because they have to train the model in waves, but it might be an interesting experiment to see how often they do rebuild the database
>>107612728free stuff is the worst anonit means it is being inorganically pushedgoogle was free and gmail was free and look what happened to google...
Why are so many people going back to windows 7 and XP?
>work for 200 billion dollar company >upgrade to win11 >breaks everything >have to switch back to pen and paper while they work out a fix
>>107623488Europoors need not apply.
>>107623691>europoors need not apply.
>>107623488Supermium hijacks svchost and siphons all your shit to google just like other chromium browsers.
>>107623836I couldn't care less.
https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/serpapi-lawsuit/>scrape the entire web>one guy scrapes them>sueyeah.
FAFO
>>107619510I am this close to reinstalling adnauseam. will be watching this news
>>107619337WTF I LOVE SERPAPI NOW
>>107619487Weak bait bud
>>107619337jewgle