Why are Americans ok with Flock cameras recording everything they do 24/7?https://youtu.be/vU1-uiUlHTo
>>107643374It should be live broadcast and public streamed.
>>107641932>police need to be held accountableBody cams>criminals need to be held accountableBody cams + public cameras
>>107643374let's extend that to all public servantsand maybe their AIPAC guys
>>107641932It's old news and out of context, fuck off.
>>107641932>Why are Ameriicans ok with-Most Americans probably are not aware of the extent of their surveillance state because it doesn't typically make noise about it unlike the UK where you go to prison for deadnaming and the government still hasn't even apologized for imprisoning people over software they knew was faulty because it was easier to send white men they knew were innocent to prison than admit they made a mistake.
Does /g/ still have a printer?
>>107639655why you people care about bogged hoes with 2kg of makeup whose only value in life lies between their legs, I will never understand
>>107639655Yeah, some companies and organizations in the U.S. still require paper copies of shit, or won't email me copies of forms, so I'm still using it every couple weeks lately. I mostly use the scanner because of the thing with places only giving me stupid paper copies.
>>107639655I live in Germany. Everything involving legal processes is done via traditional paperwork. Germany is a joke in the digital era. I have a color laser printer with a scanner. I like the scanner, I scan a lot of stuff with it. Better than taking pics of documents with a cellphone.
>>107643434reminds me of zion don removing the online tax filing so goys had to do it on paper kek
>>107643463By the way, faxing is still a thing, too. My printer can also fax. I've sent a fax to a district court a couple of years ago. kek
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>>107642526>>Everyone hated curved screens when they first started appearingBoth the edge models literally outsold the standard ones lol, nobody held a gun to their head and made them buy it
Motorola's phones are good
>>107642671motorola is like xiaomi, hardware over software
Can someone tell me if the Honor phone would be a good upgrade over the Redmi one? It's for the pinay gf, usecase mostly Facebook and Tiktok and she often complains how her phone is a lagging slow piece of shit.https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=14142&idPhone2=14005
>>107643461Wait I made a mistake, she has the Redmi 14C, not 15C.Correct comparison: https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=14142&idPhone2=13291
NVIDIA: WTF?
>>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.
>>107643271They are going to go matrix style and use people as batteries, aren't they?
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>>107642970im not that guybut if i want to play games on a laptop with limited ram i should use a swap file/partition right?arch also has zswap enabled by default
>>107643054Yes, the kernel should push desktop shit to swap while your games are running.
>>107642950>>107643054yeah especially whith low ram you should have at least some sort of swap otherwise your system will just crash.If you want to use Hibernate (suspend to disk) you need some form of swap. File is easier / more flexible because resizing is like 2 seconds but you need to provide a block offset for initramfs when using a swap file.
>>107643023To be a performance gain you need lightweight compression like lz4 or Zstd at low levels. Basically the goal is to keep the CPU fed 100% all of the time even though your I/O utilisation is high and you're bottlenecked by that drive.If you compress to heavily then you get better space utilisation but worse throughput so it's a trade-off.
>>107642950I use a swap partition because I use suspend.
>OLED TVs are most durable by far in terms all malfunctions>burn-in is solved and only occurs when you do it intentionally https://youtu.be/ot1gr-YypY4
>>107637102>I have over 3000 hours on my C4 now and still no burn-in in tests.you sweet summer child. still no burn in on pic related used exclusively as a computer monitor>>107637281exactly, fucking amateurs>>107637306i run it at 100% all the time>>107637681>i'm too poor for FALD>>10763912115k hours and still going strong
>>107634828Burn in is not solved if it means I'm not allowed to use the TV normally by playing the games I own
>>107640560>you sweet summer child. still no burn in on pic related used exclusively as a computer monitorBASED fuck burn-in boogiemen
>>10763928410 years behind what, getting a display that overheats and looks like a potato in 5 years? I think I'll survive.
Burn in is never solved on OLED because it physically cannot be solved. But it's as simple as don't buy OLED if you intend to display static images on screen for several hours a day. The video in the OP and several other OLED burn in tests are actually showing what happens in extreme cases. If you equate "not showing the same elements for several hours a day at max brightness" to "babying your monitor" you need some serious therapy.
Microsoft has a goal to eliminate every line of C and C++ by 2030That's a good thing
>>107640627>They're going to use AI to rewrite all their largest codebases.>Naturally; that includes Windows.>They're going to, essentially, vibe-code an OS.Oh boy. Pass the popcorn.This is going to be a banger.(Literally; I expect some exploding hardware somewhere.)
>>107640901>Whats the next step in their master plan?The same thing they did with Edge: bail on their own code entirely, and borrow someone else's.They're going to cook up a derivative Linux distro, then start infesting the ecosystem further from there.The bridgeheads for that have already been established years ago by 'contributing' to open source.
>>107640870the clowns at Microsoft can't produce an Outlook rewrite that worksnothing to see here
If you can't push 1 million lines of code per month with AI, you're a chump
>>107640627Early Life section?
You know what means
>>107643309>dude has a literal jeeta wife and brown kids>He will save us from the pajeets!!how are these retards this dumb, how is this even possible
>>107641767kek you can marry to google now
>>107641901because you can now gay poly marry Sundar Pichai
>>107641767jobs.now will be there, exposing their PERM scamming to the world
>>107641767getting a green card as a Euro is nigh impossible for all his anti brown rhetoric Trump really loves Indians...
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107643344I accept your concession, midwit.
>>107643351>still no argument
>>107643358I made an argument that seatbelt in a car is equivalent to UB, it's your job now to make a discussion out of that by responding like an adult white male and not a nigger tranny.
>>107643367>seatbelt in a car is equivalent to UBidiotic analogy, this has nothing do with safetyUB allows the compiler to remove some segments of you code, therefor bad for correctnessUB prevents the optimizing compiler to reason fully about you code, therefor bad for optimizationthat is all
>>107643398You put on a seatbelt the moment you get into your car and everyone else can assume that you wore one, if someone finds your corpse halfway through your windshield, the another driver that was part of the car crash is innocent even if he drove right into you with intent to kill you, because you violated the narrow contract.
>oldest distro>no drama>batteries included>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)>just werks
>>107642373>requiring a big teamwe just cant grasp how much work goes on mainteining a whole featured OS, hundreds of hundreds of people during every given time. im thankful to them all, its what makes my daily drives possible.
>>107642373>Slackware is unironically the worst distro in the worldNixOS is the second worst, BTW.
>>107635058Arch fag is fagging again...
>>107642551I've only used Crux a little bit, but from the little experience I have I'd say Slackware is less work initially, as you don't have to compile your kernel during the installation. I ran into some packages in the ports tree that wouldn't sometimes too. It's been a pretty long time since I tried it, that's all I can really remember.
>>107636253>i'm on current and use gentoo on topwhat do you mean by this? distrobox gentoo for emerge or something else
Why does chudware always fail so hard?
>>107639045>Trans people are free to live how they wantI would expect no less of a retarded opinion from someone who seems to be familiar enough with 4chan to know what a tripcode is, but hasn't realized the name field can be left blank
>>107635543smooch
>>107639045the guy in your pic is mentally retarded, and you are a subhuman who ought to be exterminated. In the age of wikipedia, it takes 5 minutes of clicking through articles to figure out that the mass media is dominated by Jews. And it only takes a smidgeon of critical thought to figure out that "Critical Race Theory" and so on are just Jewish tools to harm Whites. If you spend 30,000 hours consooming Jew media but did not manage to spend 5 minutes critically examining who is producing all that shit you base your retarded opinions on, you do not cross the threshold to be counted as human.
>>107639045What Lunduke criticises in his videos is the politicisation of open-source software. For reasons unknown to me, the FOSS community appears to be dominated by people who hold radically progressive views. This social progressivism has a strong overlap with Marxism, which teaches that there is a struggle between an oppressor and an oppressed class, and the latter must overthrow the former by any means necessary. As such, people with these views must politicise anything and everything as part of their fight against the ruling elite - often doing so in unique and subtle ways, such as the gender flags for the Bazaar progress bar.Lunduke is not a chud. He does not care about the sexuality of open-source contributors, but he does not want them to push their sexual preferences everywhere, because allowing them to do so would alienate a large number of people from the project. I know people who consider themselves liberals, who are pro-feminism and such - they think this transgender stuff is totally bananas, nothing short of a mental illness. In many open-source software communities they would be considered chuds, which is absurd. The fact is, if you look outside the big cities of Western countries, you will see that this gender ideology is considered very radical and is unpopular. We need all the manpower we can get in open-source; to do that we need to unite people; to unite people we need to keep controversial politics out, even if we personally agree with it. I am pro-Ukraine myself, but I don’t want Russian contributors banned just for being Russian.Lunduke does not ‘critique DEI from a rational perspective’, but that’s because it’s not his mission. He is not trying to persuade people to vote Republican. There is a clear scope to his work; to keep divisive culture wars out of open-source projects.
>>107642887The left can't meme.
Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictionsThe same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-neededYet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversityTheir Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107637894>not a woke foundation who's goal is to make """women""" into coders...You just defined what the PSF is.
>>107640003Damn, I hate the modern world...
>>107609034go woke, go broke
>>107621433>make a main.c file>make a compile & execute shell command called cjit>main.c becomes a shell scriptmom, I invented JIT for C!
>>107610432FOSS is a big part of the reason our job has been devalued. LLMs got to train on it for free and jeets resell it to make money, while DEI leeches contribute nothing except even planning and get rich.
>>107643211>Headwr/ Source dualityNGMI
>>107643211Figures it'd be a kike. Wonder (((what else))) has been going on there with the Committee since the ZOG mandate for (((rustroonlang)))?
>>107643211don't you dare deadnaming them
>>107643211is that why microsoft is turning its back on c++?
>>107643211Emoji support on the way.
https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”LOL
>>107640674Assuming against all odds this is successful, would this start a trend of rewriting entire codebases with AI? Because this is what I'm seeing would happen if this succeeds.
>>107640890>ai is terrible for doing anything that involves concurrent code, like it is common in kernel codeAbsolutely. Concurrency is one of the things even humans that have proper reasoning ability cannot fully grasp without extreme effort.There's a reason we have the saying: "There are two kinds of software developers. Those that think they understand concurrency. And those that know they don't."LLMs are going to make a fucking mess of this. It'd be fun to watch, if so much of the world's proper daily functioning wasn't dependent on the code these numbnutted fuckwits plan on subjecting to AI rewrites.
>>107641439Yup. Anyone still on Windows 10 might want to consider staying there.Anyone on Windows 11 might want to consider moving off of that shit, right away.For everything else: whatever Linux distro you prefer.(Until Microsoft plug pulls the Windows codebase entirely and just turns Windows into a Linux distro and then starts poisoning its ecosystem. They did it before with Edge, after all...)
>>107640674Finally, they're saying the quiet part out loud: the purpose of Rust, which is unusable for human software development, is to try to at least avoid rampant memory errors in the AI slop they're going to use as replacement for their jeets. I've been saying this for years: Rust is unusable by design. It's not for human use. It's for corpo-generated AI slop.
>>107643404most of my peers often forwarded me concurrent issues to solve because i was apparently "good" with it, but im fully aware of what you're sayingtooling is much better nowadays, but you need to know what you are doing, especially in setting up good abstractions for your peers that do not know as much
Please, explain why you "need" more.inb4 "I need less"
>>107641426are you using it for server or for desktop use?
>>107641426Use case where that matters? Why not upgrade to the next release?
>>107640906I don't like GNOME
>>107640906out of date packages
>>107640906If you update the installer it doesn't install the OS.If you update the system it displays "system component crashed".If you run memtest86+ for 12 hours it says "PASSED".