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Imagine a web browser written from scratch in 2026. Not using html, css, javascript, but a new one written with the hindsight of all the years since those languages were created. All retarded historical baggage is discarded. In particular it can show websites stored on torrents, making web hosting potentially free. Website code can run locally, sandboxed, and can be stored indefinitely, becoming a downloaded program.

Would this be an epic win or no?
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>>107644921
That's a big sphere.
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>>107644953
Diffusion models can generate a sphere of any size.
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imagine my fist your face
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unless you take it to your own hands, no one's making that, and even then comes the issue of adoption
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>>107644921
>Imagine a web browser written from scratch in 2026. Not using html, css, javascript, but a new one written with the hindsight of all the years since those languages were created.
Yes... yes, I see. It's all CLI-based with no embeddable media and no client-side scripting. Perfection.

Sam is based for this.

Post yours.

I love ChatGPT.

I hope it wins the AI war.
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>>107640770
ever since gemini got memory across prompts i've been using it more. it can listen to audio files and tell me about their structure.
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>>107643124
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>>107640770
find a rope and hang yourself
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>>107641561
I do, it's not hard to set up a Compose key for special characters.
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Imagine if 4chan had this
haah waaw

Previous Thread: >>107597441

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107644594
>tfw u will never be Top G because your CTE won't let you count from 1 to 3.
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>>107644709
if i did this about faggots the janitors would ban me
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>windows 11 has been a dumpster of fire for the 4 years straight
>linux has never made good desktop in response to this and has no software
You know what, fuck this shit, I'm done.
I bought macbook pro from 2016 and used open core legacy patcher to install sequoia and I'm staying on this configuration for the next 5 years, fuck this retarded bullshit
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works on my machine & I use Arch btw
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hmm dude I think you are falling for the /g/ windows meme
>installed W11 the day I was given the opportunity to
>checked it. It was quite shit. The major fix was to bring back W10 context menu. That was a requisite. Then deal with the shit start menu
>rest I tweaked here and there as neeeded
>fast forward 4 years
>still using w11
It's stable and it runs programs, I don't know what the fuck people cry about all day on this shit board

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> Web developers are not real programmers.
How do you respond?
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>>107644088
>timmy
that's weak as shit lmao
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>>107640263
it's an objective fact so...
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You can run entire operating systems in web browsers now.
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>>107640263
I look at my bank account and smile
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Can confirm. Am a web developer

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He removed a USB cable that wasn't even plugged into anything on the other end and then the game worked.
HOW?

>3:22
https://youtu.be/7-nVMf68D_8?si=M_Khi8Sw6LlIK4_N&t=203
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old game engine bugs

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Soon, the rest of the world can enjoy capitalism with chinese characteristics while america can have their jewish memory
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>>107644633
i provided proof. you provided cope. gg.
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I expect any new Chinese tech exports to get taxed to hell, like EU did with their electric cars.
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>>107644354
you didn't get the point. the point is the West will always be better at innovating, and you will always be copying us, despite being a gazillion more populous

>china didn’t invent rail, it built the largest high-speed rail network on earth in 15 years and still runs it.
and you think this is a feat? you have a large territory and a lot of peasants who wants to move around.
if Western countries were in the same position they would have built that network a long time before you did

give me a single Chinese invention worth its name compared to everything that the West invented and produced that benefit the world today.
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>>107644354
you don't even have the most impressive railway system anyway. Japan does, and they did it well before you. the West wins again.
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>>107644923
>one of the furthest east country possible is "the west"
is this you brain on mutt cope and delusions?

let me guess. you need more
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>>107644439
works fine for me and my naga pro and my tartarus pro
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>>107644439
I don't like the brand so I don't buy their products but you can use piper to change the mouse settings, no need to use the suspicious official software.
https://github.com/libratbag/piper
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>>107644891
Ok I messed up there are different tools for razer.
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>>107644871
>works fine for me
it needs two seperate programs , one to config the buttons and another program to configure the lights, its fucking hilarious how badly its written.
check your task manager there are THIRTY SEVEN processes running for their software, its literally jeet vibecoded
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>>107643865
>>107644783
This, fuck Razer. That shitty scroll wheel broke in less than 4 months.

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>Uber charges more if the app detects you have less than 15% battery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlmLdvCM-ZI
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>>107644651
Collusion* fucking jeeted Google autocorrect
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>>107644651
adaptive pricing itself is illegal in most jurisdictions because its highly predatory
its just that all of these consumer protection laws are rarely if ever enforced uniformly and reserved as political instruments (the european commission fining apple for 1.8 gazillion)

just look at the massive scam nvidia is pulling, blatantly illegal but the ftc under trump will never intervene
the only hope for americans is that the epstein files will force the impeachment of the clown, so they might get a president that doesnt usher a modern great depression at all cost
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>>107644113
That's just an ameritard not realizing different currencies result in different numerical values for the price
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>>107644458
seethe harder
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>>107644747
I don't know of anywhere in the US where adaptive pricing is illegal (maybe in the Eurozone it is). It should be though.

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Where did it all go so wrong?
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Gaynome was the downfall. It's twice as gay now that it's run by IBM.
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>>107644161
>>107644644
>>Tiers from top to bottom (best to shit)
>IRIX and BeOS
>AmigaOS and MacOS
>NeXTStep and CDE
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>>107644161
come home white man
https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace
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>>107644807
How does it compare to GNUStep?

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Give me the basic debloat tricks for Win11. I already deactivated telemetry. What else?

And dont suggest third party garbage.
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>>107644500
Linux
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Literally just a Powershell script and if you consider this 3rd party bloat you're beyond saving
https://github.com/Raphire/Win11Debloat
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https://khorvie.tech/win32priorityseparation/

set it to decimal 22 or decimal 26, your computer will feel faster.
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>>107644393
Give up. You're fighting a losing battle.
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>>107644393
Use winaero tweaker and just read what each setting does

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>just remembered that all my data backed up on CDs and DVDs will decay and my external SSDs and HDDs will gradually lose data due to cosmic ray bit flips
How the FUCK am I supposed to protect my data for the rest of my life?
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You're supposed to transfer them on fresh media every once in a while but yeah it's a lot to keep track off if you don't have this scheduled
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>>107644638
if only you could make fresh backups every 10 years.
oh look, you can. stop being a fucktard
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>>107644638
here's something else to worry about. sure all your data is backed up to DVDs but how many DVD drives do you own now they are no longer made?
how will you extract your data in 30 years when all your optical drives lasers have failed?
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>>107644638
>cosmic rays
Fake and gay.
>>107644723
Chinks will keep making them.
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>>107644638
You can etch the bits into a solid glass cube and it will remain as eternal ROM

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Christmas Eve Eve Edition

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>>107555829
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107555829/#107560148
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trying to cope with the fact that my ssd died last saturday
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Too lazy for new pic. Gotta work today too. Room is kinda messy right now. Expecting a baby in Feb and office now doubles as clothes storage for both wife and I as well as a temporary home for stuff we didn't have a place for yet

>>107642861
I don't have speakers. Use headphones most of the time. If I'm fatigued by that I'll uses integrated monitor speakers but they're shit so that's infrequent
>>107643110
Nice cable management
>>107644736
Saw yours in the other thread. Very clean anon. I respect the tism of also throwing up a fetch on your android phone + SD + Fedora.

I assume you're running workstation edition, looks like Gnome with blur my shell and maybe vitals? Any other extensions you use or recommend? Same for applications
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>>107641565
hey
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>>107644833
Nice wank station
Was the SSD secondary storage I hope? Lose any important data?
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>>107644833
Let me cheer you up. Look at this stick of Teto-mite. It's going to TETO-NATE!

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107642859
Iosevka
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>>107642376
Technically
(let (foo
bar)
...)

is valid as well.
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>>107642697
>>107642144
clojure-mode has this built in as clojure-align btw
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M-x package-list-packages RET
M-x package-menu-filter-by-status RET installed RET

What's bloat in your config that needs to go? For me, it's:
- blackboard-theme (never use it)
- mindstream (gave it a try, but stopped using it)
- kaomel (didn't end up using it much)
- lorem-ipsum (didn't end up using it much)
- cheat-sh (don't use it much)
- aa-edit-mode (don't use it much)

Unsure if I should delete.
- vim-tab-bar-mode (this one actually solves a lot of problems, but it introduces one that's maybe a deal breaker)
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>>107633004
I just realized he was the same guy who made that haskell video about monoids that I watched some time ago
he got so much thinner now

Embarrassing
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>>107636570
Unfortunately if you want to look up to date in the industry you basically have to at least say shit like this even if you never touch AI. Otherwise you are getting “left behind”.
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>>107644148
installation doesn't take much time - problem starts when you need to fight with every single Windows app to properly work (with lower performance usually and unexpected bugs when you use that software)
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>>107638146
You absolutely would. If you are hired to write an OS and the only language you know is Java, you'll write your OS in Java.
You're getting paid to write an OS not to learn new programming languages.
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>>107633733
Hello anons.

This was caused by Microsoft replacing highly skilled and high-IQ developers from the first-world countries into unskilled, low-IQ developers outsourced from the third-world countries. It was called DEI

and back then in the early 2020s, during the development of Windows 11. Microsoft silently removed the ability to move taskbar from the top, left, right or bottom and the users were not happy about it!

Windows 10 has ability to move taskbar from the top, bottom, left or right!
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Windows has always been a good Kernel with a mediocre userland team, but the userland team has been declining sharply since it peaked with Windows 7. The current crop of userland devs seem to be particularly dogshit


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