at some point you just gotta accept the fact that 99.9% of the modern net was designed with google chrome in mindi know firefox is great at privacy but when it comes to just general usability over the web, chrome has it beat
>>107596449same but i used the maxthon browser in the very beginning. anyone remember it?
>>107595631>just gotta accept the fact that 99.9%Is that a fact, tho?And even if it is, can you actually make me accept it?More importantly, you should be questioning how this came to be.>the modern net was designed with google chrome in mindHTTP is only a tiny chunk of 'the net'... As chrome can't actually do... most of that, what makes you think it was designed for chrome?Just because all the internet is to *you* is a few shitty websites, doesn't mean that's all it is...>>107596467>The internet no longer really exists.Oh. It does.There's just shit all in the way. The desperate grab for monetisation in the 90's normalised the enshittification process what has just accelerated and intensified. All these artificially imposed layers don't actually *need* to be there...Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
So what? Other browsers still work fine even if web designers don't bother testing with them. There's no way I'm using Chrome as anything other than a containment zone.
>>107597657YouChromeTube. The ultimate in unsafe Google solutions.https://youtu.be/I0JVRcJLea8
>>107595631Booble
hmmmm...
>>107592298>make it>have to simp for appleEmbarrassing. Why degrade yourself after making it? Such bizzare behavior. Whores if you will.
>poorfag freetards purity spiral another linux user for leaving their cult of apple hatred
>>107597648>low iq loser that shits on the street can't afford any ishit products>seethes at the white man insteadSad!
>>107597171>knewhe's been taking money from them, and other people involved in making stuff for pi, for many years and ended up being one of their biggest advocates on youtube. what isn't common knowledge is how much this cunt is being paid by them. similar story with apple. these are all under the table deals that nobody is forced to declare to anyone because american advertising laws are stuck in 1950s and it's perfectly acceptable to lie to people about your connections.
>>107592298who even are these people
>>107589332They like fucking little boys?
>>107593799>functional programming is just when the verb goes first and OOP is just when the noun goes firstInteresting observation
>>107589332as god intended
>>107589332ah so you like functional programming?name 3 monads
>>107599468C++std::optionalstd::variantstd::expected
NEW: Under UK Legislation anyone developing end-to-end encryption is now labelled as a “hostile actor”
>>107586979>does not advance discourse in any meaningful wayhe says while telling everyone to close their eyes as the noose is firmly being wrapped around their necks. The demand for "constructive critism" is the battle cry of the insincere shill. The only way to influence people is to use emotionally fueled arguements, the time for calm, rational and logical discourse ended when half the population was replaced with forigners.>>107596111Islam is incompatible with western values and every single muslim represents a sleeper agent that will cut your head off if the propper circumstances happen. Every country where muslims have gained significant influence demonstrate this. You talk about being honest with dialog and then you pull this shit. >>107592054>Before... What? Precisely? the right to privacy is enshrined in the bill of rights. It was only within the context of the digital age that the government was able to get public support for the eroding of it. First to combat illegal pornographic content, and later to fight terrorism. Then someone realized they could just get corporations to violate the constitutional restricts since they technically didnt apply to corporations due to semetic magic and its been all down hill since then. Heres an example of how things have changed: Did you know, one of the major reasons people didnt want to give up windows XP and switch to newer versions such as Win7 was because win7 did the horribly invasive thing of... phoning home one time to microsoft to verify that you had a registered version of windows? People considered that a huge violation of your privacy since it was involuntary and they felt offended that microsoft was no longer going to trust them to just type in a valid CD Key. Now 15 years later and windows 11 actively phones home every day. It spies on everything you do, reports you to the government, and will actively delete files from your computer if microsoft deems them unnecesary.
Time to ramp up encryption and software that provides encrypted communications, file sharing more even more.
>>107598266>Heres an example of how things have changed: Did you know, one of the major reasons people didnt want to give up windows XP and switch to newer versions such as Win7 was because win7 did the horribly invasive thing of... phoning home one time to microsoft to verify that you had a registered version of windows? People considered that a huge violation of your privacy since it was involuntary and they felt offended that microsoft was no longer going to trust them to just type in a valid CD Key. Now 15 years later and windows 11 actively phones home every day. It spies on everything you do, reports you to the government, and will actively delete files from your computer if microsoft deems them unnecesary.Amen, it is absolutely CRAZY how much things have changed and how people treat privacy violations like its nothing and then there are these kike shills like >>107592054 being extremely dishonest and disingenous in their strawman "arguments" and goalpost-shiftingto get their Palantir good goy izzat pointsIt's very clear that the kikes want to push to a total control where your OS report your actions directly to ADL so anti semitism can be dealt with before it happens minority report style
>>107586862You sound like every fascist ever
I like how literally everyone knows it is over for UK. Permanently. Zero chance of recovery.
What's the issue with Rust?So far It has nice modern features like a cleaner syntax, and their memory system seems better than C or C++.Dunno why trannies is a computer science argument, since I don't care about rust developers fetiches.
>>107598098I have been seeing this exact take for the past 10 years, sure sure 1 more year and C will get QoL improvements
>>107597846what's the problem? you can use "unsafe" for thatI treat Rust like C++2.0 - everything is const by default, everything is moved by default, everything is safe by default, but you still can do whatever the fuck you want if you want to, even virtual dispatch
>>107598098>>107598117What QoL are you even hoping for?The C ecosystem works fine. Nobody wants npm microdependency slop.
>>107597756> modern> no GCdo you hate yourself> but system programmingyou will never be a real system programmer
>>107597756the politics
What are you maids working on?Last thread: >>107542891
implemented nestable /* */ comments and found this bullshit SO answerhttps://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/81072/why-do-most-programming-languages-not-nest-block-comments/361797#361797>you're doing it wrong>it's bad
I want to have Rich Hickey’s babies. Clojure is the single greatest most pragmatic language ever made. 99% of the benefits of lisp with 1% of the autism and troons.
whats the recommended git/github tutorial?
>.net blazor has all the features that phoenix has, including liveviewWhat is even the purpose of these different webshit frameworks? Elixir processes are cheaper than actual threads, so liveview might be lighter on memory, but still.
Just started learning Clojure, it's comfy :)(defn deus-vult? [] ((if (> (rand) 0.5) < >) (rand) 0.5))
(defn deus-vult? [] ((if (> (rand) 0.5) < >) (rand) 0.5))
Time to find a new backup browser>Third: Firefox will grow from a browser into a broader ecosystem of trusted software. Firefox will remain our anchor. It will evolve into a modern AI browser and support a portfolio of new and trusted software additions.https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/leadership/mozillas-next-chapter-anthony-enzor-demeo-new-ceo/https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mozilla-New-CEO-AI
>>107570244KWABOTY
>>107570244Follow Brendan Eich to Brave.
>>107577476Google abuses their dominant position to make development of something completely new almost impossible with ever more labyrinthine and arcane "standards".
>thanks previous CEO countless times>adds previous CEO to the board members (she didn't leave)You are a fucking cuckold faggot in the shadow of a former diversity whore. You never be a real CEO. Imagine starting off by thanking some woman.
>>107598159what does that mean
I need to scan for texts in my images. Normal search method is worthless, need recommendations, thank you.
>>107599421dots ocr.
u cant afford ram or a gpu because rajpeet gupta, 11, in bangladesh tilamook walawalabangdang india wants to generate this video on his 2002 thinkpad
>>107598244wtf is this ral?
>he isn't capped on ram
>>107598244I already have everything I need, why don't you?
Previous Thread: >>107575373>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107598168no fuckin way this is ai
Good morning saars. have a nice day
>>107598896And you just realised that like now?
>>107598920>2004>Consumer Windows code base (windows xp: faster feature rollout at the expense of quality) vs server windows codebase (server 2k3: slower feature rollout, prioritizes stability and robustness)>Windows longhorn starts from consumer windows code base (NT 5.1)>it's a dumpster fire>Dave cutler receives X86_64 emulator from AMD>Port server2k3 (NT 5.2) to 64 bit>Windows XP 64 bit edition (it's server 2003 with a rename)>tells the longhorn team to reset and restart using the server 2k3 64 bit code.
>>107598157Having been raised on the 80s and 90s movies, I've been dreaming of AI, AGI and all of that sci-fi tech stuff since I was a kid. And let me tell you, none of this shit that we see being passed off as "AI" right now comes even close to that. It's a huge fucking Chinese room scam and millions of retards worldwide fell for it.
>>107598019>tfw I'll live to see the death of Microsoft Feels good man
>>107598999The speech recognition in Google Maps is really good. It knows exactly what I'm saying even when I'm driving with the window down.
4chan-xt is abandoned
>>107599435Yeah stylechan just got an update too, feels good.
If this is an issue then you shouldn't be in this board. I just asked claude code to fix the issue and update it with the latest 4chan x features, one shot it too.
>>107599470ai can't write code.
>>107599493
>>107594833I'll quote my own post from another thread:>I use xt not x, it seems it's abandoned. It used to be x was abandoned and not updated for ages while xt's dev was active. This kind of bullshit has been a problem for the whole history of 4chan-x. It has been through so many different devs that dropped the project and new ones would pick it up. I manually applied the fix. If this post goes through it worked. This is the reality for all 4chan related projects. The devs are unreliable and prone to disappearing.
Why have you been using an image view when you could have just used mpv --pause the whole time, /g/?
Impression eyes is the fastest to launch and render from what I've tried, so I use that.
>>107592556Not at all, I was just taking the piss, as feh failed to suit my needs as a wallpaper application and made me recompile gtk2 and nitrogen. I'm using mpv out of anger to preview images.>>107594678It is very slow, and feh/sxiv/similar will load much faster, however loading whole directories into mpv is convenient. Using a wrapper for mpv that takes a filename as an argument and passes it to mpv --pause (and some other options), as the preview command for fzf, the wrapper also checks for the previous pidfile, removes it if it exists, and creates a new one, so that each time I press up or down in fzf, it opens a new image or video to preview. It takes a long time for mpv to open, though. The larger the image, the longer it takes.
>>107592556https://pastebin.com/uhFu2fbfHere's the wrapper script.
Is mpv-android obsolete, when mpvEx exists?
>>107599407Yes, sfan5 doesn't update anything...
since the fags at /pcbg/ refuse to put 'speakers' in the op, i'm gonna post my own threadREC SOME GOOD PC SPEAKERS
>>107597489I used Rokit 5 G3 for about 5-6 years, then upgraded to Presonus Eris Studio 8.The problem with Rokits is that they're really not intended for use as PC speakers, if you listen at low volume at night they'll go into standby, the relay click is quite loud, they're prone to ground loops and so on. Now I just use them with my TV and the annoyances don't matter at all, it's great.
back in 2015 i bought a pair of JBL LSR305. one died within 24 hours.
>>107597486The smallest passives I can think of are neumi silk 4 and Pioneer SP-BS22-LR, but they're still much larger than 2 pebbles. Just use normal speakers.
>>107599335Also Micca MB42X G2
Thoughts on Edifier G2000 Standard/Pro?
A method for identifying internet users based on their typing style, known as "keyboard signature," is being developed in Russia. The project is being implemented by the Ural State Law University with a grant from the Russian Science Foundation, the university's press service told Uralinformburo. They explained that this is a "legally significant expert method" for law enforcement agencies, which will allow for the identification of the author of a text in cases where traditional digital data, such as an IP address or account, is impossible. The university added that the method is primarily aimed at investigating cases involving the dissemination of extremist materials and "fake news," as well as identifying the authors of anonymous threats and creators of forged documents.The developer claims that "keyboard signature" is unique to each person "like a fingerprint." The proposed method is based on the analysis of dozens of biometric and behavioral parameters: typing rhythm, keystroke duration, time intervals between keystrokes, error correction patterns, typical typos, and the choice of spellings of "e" or "ё." According to the developer, these characteristics are preserved even when editing text that has already been typed. A special program is used to collect this data, recording every keystroke with millisecond accuracy. The resulting information is processed using preset formulas, creating a "digital portrait" of the user.
>>107599252>A method for identifying internet users based on their typing style, known as "keyboard signature," is being developed in Russia.Old tech. My autism has allowed me to do this for at least a decade now. I can spot reccuring posters here easily.
>>107599417... so, places you have to be already logged in in order to type anything?
>>107599427The real fun starts when you start adopting other poster's habits just to mess with them.This shit is 30 year old tech at this point. Probably older. It's also running in everyone's browser right now. Headline should read:>Russians use Microsoft, Apple and Linux operating systems
>>107599444>>107599427It's definitely not new. I've heard of this kind of stuff 10 years ago. The real question is, what actually uses this kind of stuff and is there proof that certain operating systems/software do this and phone home about it?
>>107599481There is proof. But no one will accept it. If you want to find out go trolling through the javascript running in the background right now. There isn't just one thing or group of people doing it. User data is valuable because _everyone_ is doing it.It isn't just your typing habits. Notice the above article says they also listen to your typing cadence. Also known as recording the sounds you're making. Which means they're listening to you all of the time somehow too. Again from multiple devices which are now everywhere.The only place where this could have ended up is people harvesting everything about everything. It's too valuable. It's the most valuable resource on the planet: Information. The more you know about what's happening the more you can predict the future and make informed decisions in the present.A digital crystal ball.It can't be avoided either. Go on and live like a hermit if you want. The 20 fags in your general area will tell us all we need to know about you. Since they're all part of the system.