wew lad
>>107735269its good news not bad news there's more jobs coming
gonna be funny when iran nukes it
>>107721481>yfw all this investment in AI is so the elites can have plausible deniability if their pig/daughter/baby fucking blackmail videos ever get out
>>107736269lmaoI'd believe it
>>107736269Always was
HP-UX hit EOL 12/31/25, no future patches. Not many commercial Unixes left.https://www.osnews.com/story/144094/hp-ux-hits-end-of-life-today-and-im-sad/
>>107736067So and be a joyless fuck somewhere else
>>107736012That UI looks perfect.
>>107736067He's right though. Who fucking cares? If anything, good riddance. Another meme platform some faggot can't claim prevents him from using LLVM or whatever other insane obscure platform larp some dipshits on this board proclaim.
>>107736149>joyless fuckThat doesnt even make any sense in the context of this thread to stupid kid
The only thing interesting about the platform was the PA-RISC architecture. I've actually used and worked with HP-UX workstations and they're just shitty buggy Unix clones. If you've used any Linux distro or FreeBSD extensively, you didn't miss much.
/g/ humour thread
>>107736224LOL!
>>107713072Serious question. Is that a tranny?
>>107713121Why would you ever want to run arch if you're already running Gentoo?
>>107736253yes
>>107733918>my guyyou can say nigga on 4chan.org
They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
>>107720368I love how regular retards think the price of a thing is just supposed to magically decline as time passes, because that is the only thing that changes the price of a good, is time
>>107720368either that or "they make us buy a new one every year."
>>107734002>MATLABThat's just foul. Gets the job done but it's pure slop.
>>107720368This >>107720549 is really the only use for these things today, outside of hobby or collector interests I guess.In any modern professional context, all you need to do is install python and you have access to tools that are orders of magnitude more powerful than these things. Hell even in uni they often let us just use python, since we were graded on our ability to do real work.
>>107720368because AP Stats class requires these calculators and tech illiterate patterns will spend the $150 without batting an eye. even tech literate parents will need to pay it because their child requires it for class even if they are aware of cheaper alternatives
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
>>107735978>"I'm not an animal you (anon), I use a bucket (5 gallons)"I mostly use it to display terminal stuff because it looks cool and hackerish, but sometimes I do play ROMs on it because it does feel homely.
>>107735872hi DISCORDler
Here's mine, obviously shopped the image to remove sensitive info. I have a wii and a switch hooked up to a CRT to the right of the desk
>>107702662nice soprano recorder, how often do you play?
>>107733592>>107733659someone gave me one, I had to get rid of it, because I was compelled to use it to season food. it has lead in it.
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>>107725784>Every time I submit a new post, the mark on the left does not appear even though it is added to the local my posts database, I need to unmark and mark it again for it to displaySame here, on the latest release.Also, it would be nice if threads could be auto-bookmarked on posting in them, Kuroba Dev has that option.Overall, I'm very happy with how this new app works, thank you K1!
>>107735784>auto-bookmarked on postingNevermind, I searched for the option and enabled it. No idea where in the settings it is located.
Damn, jannies are working overtime tweaking captchas. What triggered this? Did 4chan fail to pay their salaries this month?
Test. Feels like acknowledging/posting is taking longer than before.
>>107736270>Test. Feels like acknowledging/posting is taking longer than before.
>>107735955@grok make him indian
>>107735955Because you betrayed me in order to embrace AI jeetism.Behead Satya Nadella
>>107736201I didn't, I'm still XP todd.
>>107735955because you can't just leave shit alone. you can't make a product that doesn't suck for more than a couple of years.because you are still in beta.
>>107736085
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>>107736021What distro would you recommend if you are mainly concerned with privacy. I was led to believe Debian was really good for that but after several months of frustration with Debian and noticing on my second laptop that I never have those issues with Fedora, I changed debian to fedora, but now worried if it will come at a cost of privacy
>>107736061Data privacy was my reason for switching from Windows and a concern moving forward for me, but not a chief concern. Anyone invading my privacy less than Windows 11 is potentially fine, so my bar is low. More than anything, other than not having cyberpunk dystopian monitoring and ad performance software on my machine, I want stability and to not have to screw with my system once it's set up, so I'm on Debian but probably would take a look at Fedora or Arch if I were inconvenienced by anything.As for privacy... those concerns might be overblown. There's sometimes a spirit of privacy that bucks any and all monitoring which is admirable in a way, but also guaranteed to make your life difficult. If Red Hat is collecting some simple data to improve their product, then selling that improved product to someone else I might not have a problem with that depending on what they gather, but I'd have a problem with them selling that same data to someone else, as an example. It's worth researching what it is they actually take and what they can do with it; if you're low on the schizo scale it might not be important.It's really surprising to hear that you had trouble with installation especially, Debian was dead nuts simple for me to get running and only gave me a bit of trouble when I changed some hardware. I have it on three computers and it just werks.
>>107732908Mozilla moved to supporting the XDG standard last year (fucking finally) so that's not an issue now if you want to snapshot the config files in ~/. config/Mozilla but not the cache, etc.Ironically they are better than Chrome now which stores its fucking databases in ~/.config like that's a totally normal thing it should be doing.
>>107736205I think the issue was debian 13 being unstable and it kept acting up with proton vpn
>>107735725>You lose 50% of the storage space since all data is duplicatedYup that makes sense, I meant more like hypothetically if I had a pool of storage using RAID, the usage size is limited to the smallest drive in the pool. From what I've read so far that's only the case for stuff like RAID5, etc.? Like I said I only plan on using raid1 on identical drive sizes.In regards to btrfs: I assume that'd it'd use the matching drives (8+8) (16+16) as raid 1 pairs, and present the pair as individual devices that are then added to the pool for 24tb total, but I figured I would ask to be 100% sure.>>107735848>btrfs has a lot fewer restrictions about adding new disks and rotating out old ones outI think I'll do btrfs then.>>107735848>it's not out of treeI didn't know what this meant so I googled it. Is the issue here mainly that the out of tree module developers are at the whim of the upstream kernel developers, and shit can break at any time? So BTRFS would just be more reliable since Debian supports it naturally?
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>>107735057Why not?
>>107728567That's a funny way to say harvest moon
>>107731663>I figure that if I can convert the whole thing to an expression it can compute it without branching:you are fucking yourself over and avoiding all of the hardware and shader compiler support for handling this sort of thing without branching by using ancient branchless programming tricksand if you're going to try and actively do that sort of thing in case you don't trust the shader compiler make use of the dedicated shader builtins for avoiding/reducing branches and not CPU SIMD techniques from back when SIMD instructions were literally only capable of arithmeticlike the balloting related APIs or some of the features of subgroups (i don't know what HLSL calls them)also even if it doesn't avoid it gpu hardware can handle branching considerably better now
The z-fighting issue was caused by a noise function in the fragment that was being used for per face color variation. Opus asked if the z-fighting was flickering or not and deduced it was a shader issue and not a depth precision issue. I asked it about potentially implementing jolt physics and it was excited so I’ll do that after I make dinner. I’ll post a video when it’s complete. Looks like it won’t take long. Jolt simply needs a list of triangles to make a custom collider for each chunk and it already provides a “player” present which I assume is just a capsule collider. Certainly easier than rolling your own physics.
>anon isn’t using slang yet>is still using glsl/glsl like a dumbass
I'm 95% sold on crippling my Apple hardware with Linux autism. I'd lose ~35% of battery life. But I hate Mac OS with a passion.Please, convince me not to.
>>107736412>using a tranny distro of a Indian OS SaarnixLmao
It's 2026, where can I get a Rockwell Retro Encabulator?
>>107733395I bought a Palmetto State AK47 and replaced the factory cast trunnions with premium nover trunnions and now it's sub-MOA to 400 yards
>>107730757I'll give you a stroke, ara ara
>>107726658at the Rockwell Retro Encabulator Depository
>>107726658that video is great
>>107730635that video is also greathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4-h420Ze6s
i tend to use 1 when i'm editing files or using a browser because i want to see my desktop and because i don't like it when a program's UI takes up space in my peripheral vision
>>107735456This. But since I have to use Razer crap anyways I just that with komorebic instead of whkd.
the left is used when using a browser that can be traced and with this setup of tile the other side can't tell what of computer is accessing the site, laptop, tablet, and desktop
>>107734767typically right, or a 50/50 split
>>107734767right. with the exception of outlook, or programs that do not benefit from going full screen.
>>107734767 there's a reason i need more than one monitor
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107707572>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
do not stare at the hypnocat
>>107736233too late
gn all
>>107725575im i going insane or can you not copy and paste images in forge neo, like if i want to inpaint an image i have to save it to desktop and load it in? i cant just copy and paste like a1111?
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>>107735935Totally get your situation anon - would recommend something which would I would normally have never given a second glance - but did specifically for this exact same reason - x13 thinkpad gen1 amd. They're cheap and work 100% fine with openbsd. I didn't want to break out past the x230 and while it does work just fine its too slow. with the x13 and used bsdfreq keeping it at nice - zero fan - frequencies I can get just slightly slower speeds than the x230 on parabola.
>>107735935>I _need_ DRM in my web browser so I can continue paying for content I could have gotten for free>no, I refuse to set-up my own jellyfin and mpd server>yes, I will praise any shitty Linux distro that bends over and takes it up the ass from big tech>no, I refuse to learn how torrents, xdcc bots on irc or how usenet works>yes, I'm a lazy faggot with shit taste in media>yes, I'm too stupid to enable widevine support in ChromiumOk.
>>107735996for normal desktop usage use linux honestly at this point after my last stroke i use chatgpt to use my computer
>>107736272just use fucking docker >>107736272>>107736272as much of a freebsd basedboy i am , you should use DockSTARTer / Saltbox
Apparently a lot of phone spyware only lives in memory and gets wiped after reboot.https://www.zdnet.com/article/why-you-should-power-off-your-phone-at-least-once-a-week-according-to-the-nsa/https://www.zdnet.com/article/rebooting-your-phone-daily-is-your-best-defense-against-zero-click-attacks-heres-why/
>>107733788This is really old news. Why are you telling us this now? We already know this.
>>107735648don't know if you notice but alot of posts online these days are just reposts.
peoples phones batteries die at least once a week
It is pretty weird now that i think about it my phone sometimes just starts cooking and the battery drains rapidly unless i reboot the phone and it stops doing that
>>107733788