>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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I am thinking of buying either a poco f7 or a nothing 3a pro. I usually play gacha games on my phone and having an okish camera is fine, so I leaning towards the f7.
>>107738719I'm also leaning towards a f7 myself, what turns me off from nothing phones is that they are so heavily shilled, but when you read about them they have lots of issues.
>>107737949>wonder if unlocked my redmi note 8 pro or notMIUI still has the slightly less shitty unlock, of just waiting 7 days
>>107738601>80% battery healthbattery wear is non-linear and around 80% is where is falls of a cliff, that battery is functionally broken
Specifically servers run by big company's like Google, OpenAI, etc. In my opinion is straight bullshit, its making the PC building market go down the drain and in my opinion is genuinely just making us dumber and carving away our critical thinking skills. What do yall think?
>>107738894>most humans still literally believe a specific religionAnd you're dumber than most of them, because they know they're religious and they know what their dumb religion is, meanwhile your transhumanist technotranny cult is lacking in such basic self-awareness.
>>107737810ChatGPT and Claude can be helpful when you know how to prompt correctly. E. g. always instruct them to reason first and then give an answer. Local chatbots are superb for cooming.
>>107738931>the Ouija board is helpful when you know how to use the planchette correctly> always instruct them to reason first and then give an answer. Go ahead and instruct your imaginary friend into "reasoning" about the prompt in pic related.
>>107738939this is a task made for humans
>>107738947>reasoning is for humans onlyGlad we're on the same page.
>algo feed keeps pushing me "WINDOWS IS DOOMED: WHY EVERYONE IS SWITCHING TO LINUX" grift bait videos>look inside>always full of grossly exaggerated lies, retarded double standards and shit no one cares aboutyou can turn off all the shit you dont like but linux sisters will keep claiming switching over to a new os and re learning everything is easier than running a basic bitch debloater and looking into the settings
>>107738688>Businesses are smart and competent enough to postpone any patching for a week or two.Sorry, you are incorrect. Even volume licenses bundle unknown feature patches into security patches. Businesses get fucked just as consumers do by running jeetcode to meet security compliance.This would not be an issue if Microsoft had simply kept security patches separate from feature patches. Them deciding to incorporate non-security patches into security-listed patches is probably the most malicious thing they have done since their (unproven, but rumored) involvement in the development of the clipper chip.
>>107729249I left because I finally got the message the Microsoft doesn't give two shits about the consumer, and would rather obfuscate shit from me than fix their issues.
>>107729249is this a lie too? have you considered that everyone has a valid reason to hate post 7 microsoft?
>>107738903Yes, apparently this is a lie as well, because that retard's words got misinterpreted in the worst way possible and he had to clarify what he meant (still, I don't trust microniggers).
>>107738940>you're le misinterpreting it!!!he clearly fucking states they'll use ai vibecode to rewrite old shit that worked into fucking rustthere's no ambiguity here
how the fuck is it so fast
>>107738511Programming frameworks and library's are bloat if they are not needed. They consume ram, disk space, and time loading into memory and executing instructions. If these steps are not required to achieve the outcome (searching and filtering and displaying results), then the library and/or framework is considered bloat.Bloat is not purely performative waste, it sometimes has tangible or intangible benefits (typically for the developer or product stakeholders). The gain from including bloat is typically development time reductions due to automation or copy pasting an existing implementation.In other words, the LLC that hired the jeet told him to slap it together in react using 27000 npm libraries and shove it into an electroon wrapper so they can ship pretty garbage with built in data collection to any device/target in 8 weeks for massive profit.Enjoy your hot trash retard.
>>107738510>64 bit versionidk how many torrents you'd need to have before it would even start using close to 4gb ram.if you don't need extra ram it's better to have it 32bit.oh yeah i remembered one thing i'd want to change: multithreaded file hashing. when you check or re-check a huge torrent it takes a long time and only uses 1 thread.>bittorrent v2idk what that is but it sounds like something you don't need>let you larp as other clientprobably a relatively simple patch, it's just a user agent string inside that you need to change>>107738511well, that's the point. you don't need bloat so you don't include bloat. that includes crossplatform libraries like Qt, massive GUI frameworks, C#/.NET crap, Electron, Python, etc.
>>107738762my point is even if it's implemented in react, it wouldn't be too complexhow many lines of code do you need for implemenenting file searching software? hundreds of lines at most
>>107738852>my point is even if it's implemented in react, it wouldn't be too complexyeah, if you just ignore all the millions of lines of code needed to support your "few hundred" lines of code. short sighted mentality.>how many lines of code do you need for implemenenting file searching software? hundreds of lines at mostprobably about 5-10kWin32 code tends to have a bloated line count because most of the functions have many parameters and so each function call is like 7 lines of code. Pic related.
>>107738852There's 2 of us responding, I'm the worst one. Go back up the thread and carefully watch the first minute or so of the YouTube video I linked.Built in Windows search running in the "start" menu (which is actually written in react fyi) sends you search query to a bing API endpoint every time you type a character into the search bar. PPaPaiPainPaintIt fires off another http request to the bing endpoint for every character you type and waits for the response to display results because... Drumroll pleaseThe results are returned from the server as a blob of text to display in the start menu.You have bloat, built in telemetry, a terrible waste of bandwidth and compute from a shit software design, and best of all, the UI update is held hostage by the network request.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
STOP NOTICING THINGS
>>107730220There are a few good posters on HN that I check in on for good comments on a weekly basis. Many people just get burnt out or banned after awhile though. They then get replaced with a lower quality poster. Its getting harder and harder to find good content and commentary online. I suspect there is still about the same amount or more good comments, just even more noise to filter through.
>>107730959HN definitely serves to promote YC, but if its goal is to protect them or their investments from bad press then they do a terrible job of it.YC companies get flamed all the time on there.
>>107730220>buttressingOh you hip motherfucker
>>107734326Kek, accurate
>>107734886I bet nobody on there is actually a nazi, I'm a nazi and I lurk here errday.
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>I-I-I was just pretending to be upset.
>>107738822>Maybe a little passive aggressively about using others toolsfzf comes oob useless. The point is to use it in scripts to make your own tools with it. How would installing a purpose-built tool that does a worse job be the more intelligent thing to do?
>>107738865You imagine anger when you read text. People like you are why advertisements work.
>>107738867>fzf comes oob uselessThen maybe rather than writing half arsed scripts to be tested by malcontents on 4chinz you could do some work on the code of fzf. You know since it's open source and a collaborative effort.It would be fun watching you get your 1st pr denied.>>107738880Watching you think up a better comeback and come back to post it is quite funny.
>>107738865I'm calling you a retard because you are one, not because I'm upset. You're a retard. Big dumdum brains.>>107738902It's a fuzzy finder, not a file manager.cat somebullshit.txt | fzf | something elseor$(cat somebullshit.txt | fzf)orecho $(one-liners.zsh | fzf) | source /dev/stdinAll it does is display stdin, provides a way to search/match/select lines from stdin, run arbitrary commands in subshells, and pipes the selection to stdout.That's all fzf does and all fzf needs to do. It's a general purpose command-line tool that you can use to make CRUD applications.
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 14th of January>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: 'music inspired by the vastness, beauty, and strangeness of space'Deadline: 3rd January [revised from late December]>Song submissionshttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107111628 - Light-year Transmissionhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107172593 - Outer Space MRIhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107185749 - A Hitchhicker's Shitpost To The Galaxyhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107191730 - Black Space Intergalactic Planet Scissor Song (2003 Remaster)https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107315400 - it never mattered which came firsthttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107316887 - Pulsar in Cargo bayhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107377249 - blackholedhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107398928 - Stellar Sandhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107399556 - Dex the abandoned repair Droidhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107448972 - the universe is intelligent, the universe is the devilhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107462445 - S P A C E W A L KComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>Next album theme suggestions[Suggested during listening party] movie scorehttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107099427 - Hardstyle Lumberjackhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107108933 - Hardstylehttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107110545 - Gabb(ie Cart)er?https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107239510 - what about country?https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107331321 - Dubstephttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107376205 - Intelligent Drum And Basshttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107416949 - Synthwavehttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107432363 - Dark ambient soundscapehttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107557685 - LOLICOREhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107558649 - found sounds!https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107622864 - Chiptune (Fakebit - no hardware/software limitations)https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107642251 - remixes of tracks from previous albumshttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107688677 - Trance Vol.2 (JE8086 [the free JP-80X0 emulator] ONLY Edition!)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqb4WJdmiOcgen X anons are familiar with trance so maybe now they will realize that the software emulations don't capture the effortless "magic" of the hardware synths. after all, it's ostensibly "electronic" music as in, using electronic hardware components.
>3 years old>Still a beast that runs everything at 4k120fps+Will the 7900XTX be considered a legendary GPU?
>>107738441not all of us are /poorfags/, shillanon
>>107737502>Forza Horizon 5What is this supposed to prove? That game released in 2021, it's older than that card.
>>107738034>missed the entire premise of the threadgood morning sir
Aint 4K a meme doebiet? 2.25x more demanding, yet no noticeable difference in gaming and way higher price tag.beyond 122 ppi at a 2ft+ distance the eyes cant make out detail difference in higher ppi. Your eyes have a limit how much detail it can perceive.
OP got pwned by some little fact checking. Love it.
>Tesla's self driving is a mem...
>>107735194>commit this crimewhat crime, officer?
>>107728895>>107729121>>107729185The lighting in the small table and the desk lamp also look really off, like they don't belong in the scene and were pasted later.It's the first thing I noticed after the license plate.
>>107733010that's not even FSD :(
>>107728884>niggerball
>>107728901I like how you chose to completely ignore the progress made over the spawn of a few years in a desperate attempt to brush off the fact that sooner then you think, you won't tell the difference.Pissing and shitting yourself over this fact won't change anything.
2026 is finally our year, PC Gamer confirms.
year of the linux des- console
some of the most popular games that exist require kernel anticheat that only works on windows so I don't see it happening anytime soon
>>107736679>Steam machine means official hardware supportI don't see the logic here.
>>107738605>>107738624Yes, I know.
>>107734112In gonna wait a few more years.
What operating system is the least demonic and least politically, socially, and ideologically compromised?
>>107736176Me when I lie
>>107736566Remember how people always said Windows dominates the PC market because practically every new PC comes with it preinstalled? In India many people buy last-generation used PCs, and online sellers often preinstall those with Ubuntu because they don't have to dick around with Windows editions and matching the license that the machine originally came with or risk being raided by Microsoft. Normies make up the majority of users, and they will just use whatever OS their computer comes with.
>>107735206Uzumaki
>>107736566>>107736665The source of that number is statcounter's India page. Statcounter is notoriously unreliable. It showed a temporary spike in Linux users in India but that number has since come back down.
I quit debian when cal was no longer available and that ical was the only calendar program available by default.
Zoomers do not know what a screen saver is
>>107737379damn I had this screensaver when I used Windows Xp 10 years agot. zoomers
>>107737923i used pipes.scr on windows 95 30 years ago
I wonder how many hours I wasted watching the maze one
>>107737778You do realize screen savers still wear out the display. Their primary purpose was eye candy. If you want to preserve the display you blank it.
>>107737664Correct, hence rare teapot spawns
“‘Learn to code’? What about ‘Learn to weld’?” EditionPrevious: >>107651951
>>107719551I think the check up to a given day/i would be:from cells where c_i = 0 create a list of all rowsinclude values +1 and -1 of all those row valuesnow check all cells where c_i = 1 for row values in the listif none match the list then exit and increment isave all row values that exist in the list +/-1repeat until you're able to reach c_i = coli-1 is the last daylists could be mostly re-used when incrementing i
>>107736940kek you must be a retarded nigger who does not even have A+
>>107738573
I have given a lot of technical interviews in the past year and I can't seem to pass them.
bringing an AR-15 to my next job interview
DDR2 is still worth it only if it can YouTube 1080p.
>DDR1Can only go up to 4gbe-waste>DDR2Can go up to 8gb. Which means you can still have a few browser tabs open. But not a lot like with 16gb.Still usable.
>>107738461>>DDR2>Can go up to 8gbit depends, i have 16GB of DDR2 in my Power Mac G5
>>107738533Can you play 1080p YouTube on that?
anons who think they can play 1080p youtube on old hardware probably aren't actually doing it without frame drops. with modern hardware you get literally zero dropped frames.
>>107738874Not from youtube.com but it can play 1080p h264 video just fine with VLC or mplayerI watch YouTube videos with https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/ppc-media-center-7x-youtube-streamer-downloader-convertor
They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
i remember one nigger in our IT uni forcing us to buy this shit for a single exam, never used it again
>>107720402I use a regular scientific calculator all the time. Mostly for trig and for interest.
>>107726018M-x calc in Emacs is my main calculator these days RPN is fun.
>>107720549>be in HS back in early 2010s>school REQUIRES parents to buy their kids TI 82/83/85 >mom REFUSES to buy it >"you don't need a $300 calculator anon here's a $25 casio one you'll just need to learn how to use it">"mom this one doesn't do graphs">"DONT TALK BACK TO ME READ THE MANUAL AND FIGURE IT OUT">in math class, can't do lessons, teachers irritated that i don't have calculator.>never enough loaner calculators and since im the only kid who didn't have one + wasn't getting free lunch, they kept hounding ME to tell my parents I need one for school>eventually get them to understand they aren't going to pay for it >send a letter home with me >mom furious, accuses me of just not telling her i needed one>phone conference with mom shouting at me and teacher just believing my mom I never said I needed one>picks me up from school>go to walmart, buys EXACT SAME $30 CASIO calculatorComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723564>better user experience.this is precisely why I use a physical calculator>>107734530I don't need more power. I want something that makes it very simple to get the answer I want very quickly. For 90% of small computations I can pick up my cheap casio and get the answer in less time that it would take to open excel or start r studio and dismiss the annoying update popup or launch windows' awful webshit calculator app.If I need repeatability or documentation or to do something with lots of data or calculate something that I need the specialist software to do I'll get out the big guns but a lot of the time I don't and the calculator is just better.