When are you installing the bharat linux?https://github.com/er-bharat/Win8DE
>>107842292Looks very Microsofty.
i bet it uses more memory than 8.1 entirely
John Romero Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107727030/#107727030
>>107842324I wish you would suck my fucking cock kike
>>107842333Learn what terms mean and stop spreading misinformation
>>107842186> how you communicate between systems Each component has some kind of runtime identifier. If you need to send some data to the component, you query for components with that identifier and then downcast>access "global" resources in systems in a proper ECS systemThere should be no global resources. All state should be passed explicitly to the functions which require them. If you need a "GraphicsManager" class or something, pass it into the function as an argument
>>107842115>ecs example as a contrast to oop>uses inherited update methodJust go with the wikipedia example without falling for the same trap
>>107842354>There should be no global resources. All state should be passed explicitly to the functions which require themRetarded
>>107842259diffusing gamer girl aroma
>>107841643i wish more wireless mice came with charging stations like that. i miss this shit like you wouldn't believe. no i wont buy that stupid wireless charging mouse mat.
>>107842327DIY
>>107841643Weight?
>>107842340The weight and mass are different because the fan blows air down to make it lighter
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107789452
What's the quickest and easiest way of getting rid of a PDF password if you don't know it? It requires the password to open and online pages don't work.
>>107840854give it back jamal
Anyone else having problems with 4chan recently?>quick reply doesn't work at all>threads don't update>4chanX breaks everything, but problems persist with it disabled
>>107820851TRIM Command: Availablesmartctl shows this about my HDD, should I enable it or leave it as it is? It is disabled I am pretty sure
TRIM Command: Available
Does anyone know when the rate limit resets for Grok video generation? If I pay for it do I get unlimited videos?Also talk me out of paying for it.
SAY HIS NAME
>>107837691Razer rgb covid mask for gamers
>>107837778Lafayette my beloved
>>107840139He's also a big guy for the cia guy, which will be extremely painful for the cia guy as bane raeps him
>>1078334080vs0
>>107838407Idk but it would be extremely painful
they dropped freebsd support. they depend on systemd now. they waste money on kde-in and frries (rabbitictranslator akselmo)>krshesNate is so useless and money hungry, he is killing the project for the sake of pleasing valve and being the CEO of techpaladin. No wonder he got fired from apple.
>>107841667>Do nothing>Win
>>107841667>he is killing the project for the sake of pleasing valvehow
>>107842021>pleasing valvered head and therefore NSA>>107841667what depends on systemd? Why can't there be a drop in replacement?
funny you search for it and immediately find https://blogs.gnome.org/adrianvovk/2025/06/10/gnome-systemd-dependencies/ this 100% red hat work and since KDE recently moved to the US its the usual subversion by the usual suspects.
>>107841680imagine the smell
>newpipe update>They still haven't fixed the player restarting a video if you try to resume without closing the video after the app has gone to the background Has caused me endless pain. I'll be listening to a podcast/long video, pause the video, come back to it later and the player will have "unloaded" and will look like picrel. If I press play it'll start from the start. If I close the video and open it again it'll start from the correct place.
>>107840883that's why you use pipepipe, faggot
>>107840883>>107841032>>107841258>>107841307NewPipe sucks, grayjay is a little better but still a buggy piece of shit.Everyone should be using LibreTube even though I never see anyone bring it up. It has by far the most polished UI.
>>107840883that’s your phone’s memory management, nothing to do with the app.
>>107841032Grayjay is literally a 700mb download.Why? It's larger than most entire Linux operating systems.
>>107841363If I press play when it's displaying like in my screenshot, it starts at 00:00 instead of 28:31. That's the fucking app being retarded you dumb cunt, nothing to do with memory management. I don't care if the video has to reload, it should remember where I was.
You guys are getting one right?
>>107837784You got to milk that meme to death for the corp
You can pick esports men too
>no little girls/boysInto the trash it goes
>>107837784Too small for anm holographic NeytiriNot interested
>>107842267https://www.reborndollsshop.com
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107840984First for name me a Cool Programming Language
>>107841022That's a cool project.The linux mint distribution I used a decade ago had a screensaver like that. It was really cool.
>>107841503COBOL
>>107841503>Cool Programming LanguageCoProLang
I implemented a first version of >>107795283the syntax got more complex because I also wanted to better structure the output, but I'm reasonably satisfied with how I'm mixing the text matching itself and building up the result
that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)what you got /g/?
>>107824414>born just in time to have clear memories of my dad owning and using a bunch of floppy disks>born just late enough that CDs made them obsolete by the time I could use a computer on my ownFeels bad man, it's like missing out on a piece of history by the skin of my teeth. At least I have my memories, people born after me don't even have that much.
>>107824414IBM 5120. Everything about it is calling my name.
>>107839256>>107839261kino
I have this tandy HX1000 I found in a storage unit a while back. Also a tandy-branded monitor, but unfortunately monochrome. Anyway I really haven't done anything with it. Which is kinda a shame but I don't know what I would use it for.
>>107839532Apparently the receipt is 1983, not '86. I havent opened this in a while. >>107839564>>107839820I found the modulator thing in the box. Guess I wasn't looking in there last time I looked into hooking it up.>>107839537CRTfags have definitely ruined the prices in ATL. Old piece of shit TVs for $150+, and I dont even know where I could put one
how true is this
>>107825881Wrong. They cost that much due to surveillance infrastructure being expanded.
>>107827209>I love fractional reserve banking!>Oh yeah, what fraction?>Zero.
All these datacenters will become e-waste the moment a better architecture gets developed where the AI properly and logically thinks. This Test-Time Compute garbage is not thinking, it's just a process of herding a retard towards an answer while another retard slaps the former in the face whenever the latter thinks the former didn't arrive at the correct answer. Repeat this inefficient process N times for however big the datacenter is.
You know, if the endgame of this was actually money I would understand. Instead, they just want to wipe out most people because?Enjoy what you can, the human race will be dead by 2050.
>>107841850>because?It'll pump their bags
THE CREATOR OF LINUX ADMITTED TO VIBE-CODING
>>107837278huh? trans lesbians aren't homosexual. unless he means two trans lesbians, but i don't believe trans lesbians are interested in men
>>107831372Lmaaoo sending this to an anti ai teacher of my university who said people like Linus would never use ai.
>>107841586while it would be funny, i presume this is under the assumption that linus only works on linux. he could be talking about linus in general, but i doubt he knows linus personally enough to really make that call, rather he's talking about "the guy who made and maintains linux", which in terms of a mental image of someone, is not the same thing as "linus"
>>107831372If you weren't already vibecoding by now you're just a brainlet who is ngmi. Smart people just don't go around bragging about it because it's a massive advantage and normies love screeching AI bad.
>pythonwho in their right mind would want to write manually in that cursed language
>>107842154They brought it back, it was probably just more A/B testing to see how the plebs react. And they reacted very badly. It probably won't stop YouTube from removing it either way, but at least if they do remove the button, you can still force it with URL/search parameters. For now...
>>107841561>Sorting by upload dateYou cant even do that anymore lmao
>>107842185Well they re-removed it then because just now I can'y search by upload date.
>>107842204Yeah, I just checked, it depends on whether you're logged in or not. I still have the option when not logged in. For some, I think it was the other way around. Just more YouTube retardation. And if the past UI changes are anything to go by, they'll be doing this annoying shit for months.
They will make the tiktok videos the primary way of using it, and move the normal videos secondary. The transition has already started.I hate how every platform always implements the tiktok videos and moves away from the regular content. I have never and will never use the tiktok videos on any platform.
What is your favorite calculator?
>>107841426That's what a programmable calculator does for you.
>>107840259Don't know what to tell you, it's only needed 4 batteries in 19 years. But I usually use it in well lit rooms.Is the 30XS better than the 30XIIS? Because I had to use one of those for exams and hated how the keys felt.
>>107837026The buttons on the new ones are worse without the concave profile and the ti84 plus ce i got is noticably slower at drawing graphs than my old one for some reason
>>107840541Complex matrices are bloat you can just use a script that transforms a complex set of lists to a matrix on the 84
>>107830193Casio graph 35+e that I still use at my work because I like calculating things on it rather than using excel at my workplaceOnly downside of it is when Exam mode is on you can't bypass it, unlike on my TI which I can and used to cheat years ago
Why do people still use guhnome in 2025, usecase?It doesn't even have a task bar like windows and is functionally broken.KDE just werks, Krita Just werks, KDE connect just werks.I installed kubuntu everything just werks with flatpaks.
>>107841725Use case for using your computer like a normal person?
>>107837124If you choose a desktop environment based only on how much ui it copies windows, you might as well use windows.Linux isn't windows. It is almost like complaining about package managers, or that you want to install drivers the same way you have to on windows.
>>107837124K(uck)DE is fucking trash.>Bloated >Looks like absolute shit>Everything named starts with a fucking K>Half the apps are shit that don't workFuck off. Gnome is superior in every conceivable way
>>107842149>If you choose a desktop environment based only on how much ui it copies windows, you might as well use windows.no one said windows had a bad UIthat's why so many people use (used) it in the first place you wanna have sour grapes about the fact that nobody likes the stupid corporate GNOME babyproof UI?by that logic you might as well use macOS instead of gnome
>>107842182Woweeee this (K)uck is PISSED