The steam frame is gonna cost like 700 dollars maybe more with the RAM issues going isn't it? The Quest 3 was being sold for 407+100 dollar in Amazon credit a week ago.
I only want to have virtual sex with big muscly furry men actually
I only want to have virtual sex with big and plump onee-sans actually
>>107697468quest 3 display is already good enough for normal pc use and steam frame will be about the same, except you can actually control the os
>>107697642>>107697674Surprise, all the big and plump men are actually children
>>107693887You are crazy if you think this will be less than 1200.Completely overprized considering the screen type and resolution.Every VR headset from now on should be forced to use OLED
Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107687569 (Cross-thread)https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107697667>will post a bit about it on the following days on the other threadJust between us bro, real talk, I don't think that general will be receptive to your script. They're more into borderline NSFW loli stuff which I think is deplorable and illegal.
>>107697690Yeah man, plus that thread doesn't even discuss tech anymore. You try to bring up diffusion techniques or model training and they just ignore you.
>>107697667NTA but /adt/ It's basically became a private chatroom at this point, half the posts are inside jokes and the other half are them shilling each other's coomer bait. If you're not in their discord you're basically invisible. Used to be a decent place to learn but now it's just cringe.
Sometimes I read something so retarded about AI that I can't seem to discern if it's ragebait or genuineis this how doctors feel about facebook grandmas talking about magical health cures?
>he's upset because they removed his UI from the anime thread OP
how can rust be a serious language if doubly linked lists are still an unsolved problem?
>>107697303>toy data structurelol is this for real something as simple as a double linked list? they are unable to do so! lmao
>>107697322go back to your grinding cs50 videos and watching tsoding and codingjesus and other nocoder larp streamers ranjeet
>>107697322there are many ways to do it in rust (for example, ask an LLM to do a simple efficient one using slotmap). but linked lists as-is are almost always useless anyway. this is why in real code, i roll my own solutions, even for algorithms implemented using an LL in C++ and/or Java in papers, instead of using the LL in std, or one from the many on offer as crates.i tend to think /g/eets who quibble about LL's are not even cs50 tards, but complete nocoder tards.
>>107697628>ask an LLM>i tend to thinkkek
that looks like a skill issue nglits simply a matter of using a wrapper structure to hold the lifetime and use box and weak in the underlying node structure, isn't it? Rust isn't my forte.
use case for rebooting without updating?
clearing volatile memory and temporary files
>>107689887>Wintards can't comprehend the computer only doing what you tell it to doGrim
>>107689741in linux you don't have to reboot to update.and if you do update, the reboot is not any longer.
>>107697657>>107689741what causes this is that windows being the retarded os it is cannot delete a file that is still in use.in linux you can delete an opened file, and everything still work.if you replace a program's binary you will have to shut it down and start it again for it to be the new version, but it'll continue working even if you delete the binary.
>>107689741>saaaarsHey mandeep, how long has the change request been in the queue for making this piece of shit actually shutdown after updating instead of restarting?
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107697438mine is 2.8 seconds with 1000+ lines. do you use with-eval-after-load?
>>107697551i use this because years ago this general convinced me that use-package is bad but i dont remember whyi also have a few requires
>>107691743Any of you guys use Emacs for fiction writing? I made the switch from using LibreOffice recently. It took me a week of fucking around with my config to get things working nice. I like it, but I'm having problems with exporting my work to standard manuscript format (pic related, agents and mags are picky about this and they'll chuck your work in the trash if it's not formatted like this). I have a .ott template that I got off the LibreOffice site, but for some reason, none of the formatting or fonts carry over except in the header section at the very top. How do I get this shit to export properly? I suppose I could just edit the manuscript myself after exporting, but having to edit both my .org file and the exported file would a pain in the ass.
>>107697626I don't write fiction, but I did find this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJq0Lb5tJ6o
>>107697683I've actually watched a bunch of this guy's videos already. The problem is the document needs to be in .docx. That's the standard in the publishing industry. I save my .odt files as .docx before submitting them.
Every single influential streamer and content creator is now anti-AI.Fuck yeah.
Wtf I love AI now
>>107697654An AI bubble that'll crash violently.
>>107697680They were right.
>>107697453>giving complete power and infinite funds to Sam Altman and other Silicon Valley ghouls is le based
>>107697696>>107697713Yet movies still became the predominant form of mass entertainment. It's going to be the same with AI. AI luddites are completely in the right, but the tech will still be forced through because there just too much money riding on it.
What happened to Chaos Computer Club?
>>107697241not the same but swedish snus and flush niacin (500mg) is my current modern world cope
>>107697517Yep. Everything I don't like is 'fascism'Its all a bit tedious now. I wonder why these froot loops persist like this
Dont forget the Matrix chats https://matrix.to/#/#39c3:events.ccc.de
so much for the>artists are all lefty troonsspam, turns out it's the other way around.
I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?We’ve been played for absolute fools.
>>107681857Personally I wish we could have a tag based fs. Like, /tag1/tag2/tag3 and you could order it however you want, but the contents of the directory at that path would be files with all those tags. It seems the most logical to me.
>>107697562windows has been able to do this since vista and has supported arbitrary metadata since XP
>>107697562Have you tried shilling the idea to microsoft?I'm sure they're looking for ways to fuck up the next windows even harder...
>>107697441>resultingly arguing your one use case is the more sensible strategy in all cases.Where did I say this?>Then you certainly won't have time to actually read them.See, it sounds like you don't know what research is. Research is not when you download a book and read the whole thing front to back. Research in this context is when you have a question and seek a small, self-contained answer.Use a search engine. Find a PDF that may or may not have what you're looking for. It's not there but the PDF is still good for other stuff so you don't delete it. Go on to the next search result and the next PDF ad nauseam. Soon you've collected a bunch of files and you may not have a precise, ready made answer to your original question but maybe you can build upon the knowledge in the papers you downloaded.I shouldn't have to explain this to you. The way you use a computer does not apply to how others use a computer. The way you use a computer is not the One True Correct Way™. If you have an inability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, it's your own imagination failing.>Demonstrably false.Because you can move any file and rearrange any folder hierarchy, it doesn't matter that it's a pain in the ass to fix it if you did it wrong and you have a lot of files?>That's not what a filing system doesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
all “search” algos are on a variation of a b-tree index, so hierarchical filesystems were a way to make it simpler when you had limited computemain issue is that if you wanna move away from it you need to start filling indexes with other shit to allow people to quick search for files, and that goes against the unix philosophy and its pretty much bloatware
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107696446what do you mean? I never heard of thathow does it know its c-c and not c-a?
>>107696202>>107697055here>>107524030
>>107697552https://plugable.com/blogs/news/understanding-usb-c-charging-issuesbasically it's missing some resistors to tell the supply side to charge the damn thing. If it doesn't negotiate, it doesn't do anything at all.USB c to A doesn't need negotation because it will always be 5V 500ma.
>ali is suggesting me deals on reciprocating motor mechanisms
>>107697725just buy a c-c pd dongle trigger? easier than bothering with converting a to c with a huge adapter
been using fedora since 2018, never tried any other distro but im not afraid of using the command line to do stuff like disk partitioning/installing a DE (i run fedora server btw). however i think i've got a case of wanderlust, i want to try something new, something not rpm based. arch bros? debian bros? ubuntu bros?
>>107694581>nvidiahard to proper recommend, specially if you're going that route: >>107695855its recommended that you use/pull your drives from non-free, contrib & non-free-firmware. i imagine you can get newer if you pull directly from nvidia, but that'd be a pain.https://wiki.debian.org/%20NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Debian_13_.22Trixie.22https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/tesla/driver-installation-guide/debian.html
>>107694292>uses archinstall script ngmi
>>107694260
>>107694215Arch for packages-firstGuix for design principles-firstStick with Fedora for "just works"
>>107694215devuan server
>buy mechanical keyboard by looks>accidently buy a scam keyboardwhat keyboard should i actually buy? brown switches and the good keycaps NOT the bad keycaps like the scam keyboard
>>107697708Qmax with hall effect switches. Makes mechanical trannies seethe and troon.
>>107697732is it good?
https://nixos.com/
>>107697574This. If an operating system needs my dumb ass to help it install itself onto a computer then it must be even dumber than I am. Why am I doing the operating systems job for it?
>>107694395Very "reproducible"
lol
>>107697074>>107697092>doesnt know what a joke isfreetards are this dull?
>>107697647>B-BUT I HAVE TOTAL CONTROL OVER MUH WHOLE SYSTEM!!!11!!!1!!
New version is out. Also, why was my previous thread deleted? This is a software-based application explicitly engineered for operation within the computational and telecommunications framework of a handheld mobile device, ok? It is therefore unambiguously situated within the broader domain of contemporary technological systems, infrastructures, and applied digital sciences, and as such relevant to /g/.
Ok my turn to test
>>107686738it sucks
>>107696826Are you in the latest beta?
TESTING IN EPIC THREAD
>>107697718THANK YOU K1, IT WORKSSSS!
What are some things that just don't work on Linux? I'm interested in finding a long term project that's beyond my current abilities.
>>107689428I doubt you can convinse several companies to develop their products for Linux. Desktop Enviroments with good UI is my other gripe. I don't know what else needed fixing.
>>107689428After 10 years of Linux on my second machine the only thing that doesn't work on Linux for me is Fusion360
>>107689461>tfw you're operating system kernel needs to become a functioning adult
>>107697445Siemens NX works just fine on Loonix albeit.
>>107689428A good Android emulator like Bluestacks so I can play Gacha and Mobile games on it.
>Linus Torvalds uses fedora with gnome>Terry Davis uses ubuntu with unity>Richard Stallman hasn't never installed linux>meanwhile 4chan autists need ultra-personalized arch + windows managers and dual monitors to feel productiveexplain yourselves.
>>107695599Being knowledgeable about the dangers of the Intel Management Engine or locked down games consoles doesn't necessarily translate to being an expert in system installation.Not everyone has time to be installing systems and most people I meet don't do this as such.
>>107689769>hasn't neverholy ESL...
>>107689824>>107689847I see Stallman has the mindset of an engineer. My grandfather, a retired civil engineer, taught me that an engineer can write a set of instructions and make extremely detailed diagrams, blueprints, or any other kind of aid (either written or visual) so as to specify how something is meant to be implemented, but an engineer should never lay a single brick or put their hand into concrete mix as part of their job duties, since that is best left to workers assigned to those duties. That is not to say that construction work deserves no merit on its own (my grandfather actually did construction work for a while prior to getting his diploma and has always had a fair amount of respect for handymen), or that actual implementers and installers don't deserve respect, but they should be regarded as people with different responsibilities and duties from actual engineers.
>>107689769linus is mostly a pr reviewer now.terry davis is deadrms stopped programming due to chronic wrist pain.not the win you think it is.
>>107689777>>107689909>>107689914brown hands typed this.