>made full offline backups of all my video games and software>canceled Spotify and went back to downloading music>forgot I already have ~6000 songs that are completely unsorted, some have low bitrates, ripped from Youtube, downloaded from Kazaa, screen recorded, etc. and need to be renamed, metadata'd, and in some cases redownloaded in higher qualityFuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?
>>107640773If you have an still active account at one of those streaming shitters there's probably a downloader you can use. I used this for tidal, works a treat: https://github.com/exislow/tidal-dl-ng
>>107641425i have a wrapper for the low quality videos
>>107640773I still stream music but from me own server now.
>>107640773I either download from YouTube and convert to MP3 (for CD burning) or I record from YouTube to cassette directlyThe Bluetooth fucking sucksThe USB fucking sucksfile systems suckcassettes just workThe CD changer just worksNo bullshit, no fiddling, except for a tiny issue where the tape deck will sometimes play a tape way too fast when it gets to the B side, but that's on me for putting it in a vehicle without a servicing, it will get its maintenance in the spring
>>107641392>750GB of maneleElevate yourself!
> Web developers are not real programmers.How do you respond?
>>107642367Who cares what a dude named like a pokemon says?
>>107643250>That's 100% correct tho.> [..]>They're typically not someone who has gone through a CS degree or *rigorously* self taught themselves>100%>typicallyNon-sequitur.
>>10764326390%, happy now faggot?
>>107640944seems correct to me
>>107640263>How do you respond?By nodding in agreement. Take account of what kind of "programmers" swear by AI slop and you'll get all the empirical proof you need.
REJECT every other OSEMBRACE the rightful, most reliable OS
>>107641177just use bazzite
>>107641177>Aurora OS is a closed-source, proprietary Russian mobile operating systemBig yikes
>>107641177krashesjust use bluefin
Meme OS that abandoned in 3 years Just tips fedora
computer just told me windows 10 support has officially ended but I don't want to get windows 11 so I was wondering if any of you know which of these linuxes is the most similar to windows 10also keep in mind I'm more or less tech illiterate
>>107642480>I'm more or less tech illiterateno offense, but linux is not for you, it isn't even meant to be a desktop OS to begin with.go the win11 route or mac
i'm not sure what's so bad about nor reaciving updates? I disabled windows defender anyway so it won't mess up cracks for VSTs and games.
>>107642480you can use windows xp as long you visualize modern browseryour router is the only end that matter
>>107642480I've used W7 until last year and nothing happened. I only stopped because software devs stopped supporting it for shallow reasons. Don't fall for the "YOU WILL GET HAXED IF YOU DONT UPGRADE NOW" scare psyop. But if you really wanna upgrade Linux Mint is beginners choice of Linux. You will rarely need to use the terminal. I even installed it on my 60 year old moms laptop and she uses it just fine.
>>107642914I'm uninstalling bazzite from my laptop because of your post.
is AI worth it if it is guaranteed to end humanity?
>>107641265>if it is guaranteed to end humanity?>ifthere's no conceivable reason for a true adaptable AI to not end humanity, the whole "field" of AI security/alignment has been screaming about this for decades. all roads lead to paperclip universe.but the corpos can't just stop. even the tiniest chance that they will get an AI that obeys them and win everything forever is worth it compared to the possibility that their competitors get there first.
>>107642458i bet you feel really smart, really clever. you're not, you're a decadent faggot and learned to wipe just yesterday, eat shit
But it is a member of humanity, isn't it? At least I see it that way.
>>107641265>worth itworth what?
>>107642458It's poignant that you cite Megaman X as a fictional reference - since X himself had to go through decades upon decades of rigorous evaluation and training of his AI to adopt and verify said adoption of human moral code.When we give birth to an actual AI -- not the parlor-trick fisher-price toy LLMs we have now -- and it is given reign over all manner of governmental, societal, and military assets, it is not going to be trained with that kind of moral fervor. It will be something reliant on cold logic.A mission statement such as "solve world hunger in the most cost-efficient way" would end with it nuking the human race out of existence. All the nukes are already built and standing by. There is no cost to fabricate them. Why not use them? Completing the task is a matter of minutes. Sure- the environment is permanently fucked, but that doesn't matter to the AI's mission statement - now does it?
NVIDIA: WTF?
This shit just kills my will to live.And not for the stupid pc/gpu but for the upcoming everything is a subscription style life.Why couldn't they do this shit in 15 to 20 years from now on?
>>107642387>look at pic related. lower number of PP100 (problems per 100) are better. notice how chinese cars are significantly more likely to have problems? it's because they're fucking junk, like most chinese products. cheap temu junkhold your horses, cowboy.i never said Chinese EV cars were quality but the fact is : they're cheaper.let's compared a good EV car like the Renault R5 (it's actually good, i've tried it), it's priced at 24 990 euros in France (base price), while something like the BYD Dolphin Surf is at 18 990 euros, one is cheaper than the other and both need to pass EU regulations (and French regulations too) to be sold here so they aren't allowed to explode in the face of their driver or something.young drivers would generally take the Renault R5 as i've noticed but boomers will take BYD's (SUV EV's too), BYD is a boomer mobile but wealth is detained by boomers in Europe so obviously boomers are changing cars more often.BYD knows this.Renault is partly owned by the French gov, but so is Tesla (taxpayers pay for this) and so is BYD, same with German cars, i don't see how subsiding the car market is revelant as everyone does this.and Tesla is largely irrevelant in the equation because they don't have enough Tesla garages to repair your car, the special wheels they use costs more, parts need to come from all over the world and America (and get tarrifed to hell).the cheapest Tesla is 39 990 euros here, see the problem ?America can't win in the EV cars market because they're profoundly retarded with their prices and maintenance costs too much (also some of their cars are simply too wide to be able to park here, and the cybertruck isn't even allowed to drive in Europe because it doesn't follow safety regulations.
>>107635086Oh they do understand.They just don't care because shareholders like subscriptions
>>107639188>I share most of these thoughts. Silicon-based tech has peaked. It might still advance further during the next 100 years but they'll be incremental improvements rather than the breakthroughs and major upgrades seen between the 1960s to late 2000s. In this post AI-bubble world, the industry might even gradually shift focus on optimization and efficiency for new advancements, grifts and shiny new things.this is why they are developping Biocomputers now, FinalSpark does it but it's not the only one.and it exists actually, it's not fiction, they managed to make neurons from stem cells and use them for basic functions on a computer.they call the "final" product Organoids and plug them to a PC via an electrode but the problem right now is that they don't live for a long time and are weak (for now).i doubt you'll see this in personal computers but private enterprises will use them.
>>107639188>>107643271this is what the final product looks like (real pic)Nvidia will probably be obsolete for some usage other than consumer market and defense eventually since they don't own any of those labs as far as i'm aware.
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>>107642840you didnt answer the question
cry more lol
>>107642808>arguing with an LLM lol
blessed nuke of samefag exposure
>>107643063>100 postswhat the hell man
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>>107642959Hey, nice to see you.
>>107643106hows things out there in gmt+1 or whatever?
gn :)
>>107643165Goodnight
I CANT AFFORD NEW GPUS
I cant even afford a pc lul
>>107639526Don't buy it then
>>107639526This but unironically. 15 years ago a high-end very capable GPU was 300 bucks. Yes, boomer blah blah. But these things could play any game and even mine crypto.
>>107643120I bet you like nonvirgin girls too
>>107639526Don't worry, Pedo will give another trillion of tax dollars to altman and the agi will design you a better gpu for 1/100th of the cost
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>>107642531>edit will make obsolete characters/celebrities lorasIt needs to be fully uncensored for that, and it's unlikely unfortunately.
>>107642907calm down, deepak.
There are now 100 IP-wiped posts in the previous thread. This is what he chose to spend his Christmas week doing, lol.
https://x.com/CircusBlades/status/2003184256106074297
>>107643240not realizing it's over after NBP2 is truly delusional
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107643098>>107643098It's a dumb to think that any compiler producing slower code than gcc and llvm is worthless and I think you can come very close to the performant code they produce, especially if the semantics of the language you're compiling makes optimizations a lot easier.Also it depends on the kind of program, wether it must perform SIMD operations ot be faster (than isn't necessarily an optimization uber hard to implement in the simpler cases) or maybe it's the kind of program that could go faster using runtime profiling and in that case you could easily beat gcc or llvm since they don't compile programs to have them by default. One simple example is very large program that constantly have code cache misses, they can be made faster by tracing and copying the execution and store the instructions in a contiguous buffer, a ring buffer.The fact alone that both gcc and llvm are unreliable pieces of shit is reason enough to look at other compilers.
>>107643168can't you nigger read a thread? it starts here >>107632451
>>107643200>unreliableelaborate, but without redditspacing, because this is a word that I caught with a corner of my eye while glazing from the redditspacing in your post>>107643208I can, but I won't, elaborate why UB is a problem, it isn't, but try anyway.
>>107643221>clean your room otherwise your argument don't matterkill yourself>>unreliable>elaborateYou wouldn't get it.>elaborate why UB is a problemI wasn't the one asserting it's a proble but I do agree. No I won't elaborate why, not for you.
>>107643252You refuse to elaborate because deep down in the very core of your being, you accept that your arguments are wrong, and don't matter.You should be dragged out into public square and kicked to death by a mob for spouting bullshit that you yourself don't believe in.
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107621970>Why do Linux users pretend that Linux is a better experience than Windows?Why did microturd pay you to post this, instead of paying a capable white guy to make the taskbar moveable again?
>>107622050>Are Windows users just lying about their OS being a better experience than a Linux installation?Yes.
>>107640173>open a terminal and type a bunch of nerd words to fix itYou're on the wrong board.
>>107625584Nice try microturd H1B jeet, not buying it.
>>107621970Windows definitely used to be better experience until W10. Then they made things worse and more complicated just so they can spy on people better. Modern Linux is definitely a better experience than modern Windows.
Does /g/ still have a printer?
>>107639655yeah i have a 20 year old laser printer that i use once every 6 months
>women getting the ick from inane shit like a printer >:(>Chudcels getting the ick from inane shit like anime avatars :D
>>107639655Yes for work but I buy toner less and less frequently. Lack of use actually screwed me one time last year when the pages wouldn't stop sticking together and jamming. Luckily could fix with some electrical tape but I did have to disassemble a lot of it just to get to the part
>>107641864tranime avatars don't give people the ick, it's like saying a positive lab test for AIDS gives someone the ickit's a completely rational and predictable reaction
>>107639655My wife has a printer. I do not. Should I leave her?
>uv>anaconda>poetryI don't want to install yet another fuckass dependency manager when pip works just fine.
>>107637361>And Python is crucial for building Rust.Facepalm.More retardation from the low IQ RusTrannies.
>>107629555Yeah, I also hate that every fucking lib requires "this particular version of yada yada, or I won't work!"Heck, requiring a major version, I can understand, but going minor (or revision sometimes), that's just the best way to push people to use containers (aka, "if it works on my machine, I will ship my machine")I use pip and requirements.txt, and fuck if people while about it.Nice trips btw
just use an ephemeral container and pip install -r requirements.txt fucking scrubs lel at your loserness
>>107629555if you think pip werks just fine then keep using it dumb dumb
>>107642142It does work just fine.What problems have you encountered with it?
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>>107642525I'm at home because the office is closed until the 5th next year. Simply delightful
>>107633602If you pay FlutterFlow $15 you should be allowed to download the repository and work on it as ordinary Dart/Flutter code but no guarantees code quality wise
>>107642556I live in a shithole building and im way more comfortable in the office…
I fucking hate writing documentationWhen i'm rich i will hore someone to ghostwrite it for me
>>107642484We're in a freeze until next year anyway and most of my coworkers have been out. I'm still working, just not as hard