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>>107730122>>107740147Not just you, I fucking hate this retarded shit too and so do others. Creating by copying patterns leads to mass produced slop without any artistic merit. Which explains 99% of games released today really.
>>107740305The engine code yeah. Its extremely minimal right now, you can just move between rooms. It doesn't really function properly as an engine yet. Here is a codeberg link, I'll probably put it on the lain git when its further along.https://codeberg.org/FroggyGreen/tae/src/branch/trunk
>>107740314the term "gameplay loop" was invented to normalize addictive game design
>>107740264i haven't looked at game dev influencer stuff since like 2021 (mostly because there's nothing left for me to learn anymore) so i wonder if there has been any developments to that stuff. i assume it's still "those who can't, teach" through and through though>>107740314desu i think "copying" is a legitimate strategy if you do it well. imo there's no reason to design a new special snowflake system for something if there is an existing system that slots in better, like for inventory, skill trees, quests, or whatever. i don't really view game design as an artistic vocation, to me it is closer to engineering. and to that end, you have to understand how all the parts interact and what it is you are actually putting together. and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it works, and how players react to it. in that regard, design by formula "muh juice" guys are basically the same as vibe coders to me. my approach isn't popular though. i was (politely) called derivative when i briefly worked professionally in a team many years ago, but i mean, the stuff i designed was wildly successful with players by all meaningful metrics we had available. the update i had the most influence on was, to this day, the most popular the game has ever been. the other team members still didn't like it.
>>107740433>and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it worksSo much this. It's hard to imagine someone ever being able to nail down the intended design from a written doc unless it's stolen.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsCute Locust Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107740714post a log
>>107740735It’s in Spanish
>>107740772publicar un registro
>>107740832Kek it never gets old
Most hated botmakies of 2025?
Closed source software is not the same as patent protected software. Releasing a offline usable closed source binary under no license is so much more ethical then a proprietary (patent) license that threatens people with prison time and civil liability for sharing/modifying software or using it the wrong way. Also the addition of spyware sometimes and cloud tethering. Which I also oppose.But it seems TMK that Stallman may conflate offline usable closed source and patented software as if they are both as bad. but maybe some people know more about him then I do, Does he recognize the difference and what does /g/ think of the difference? I'm saying I strongly agree with Stallman big tech patent hoarding and patent trolling is harmful, and and I view the GPL3 like a voluntary contract programmers agree to participate in and hope to abolish all patents one day, but I'm not following his logic that seems to hint at closed source software being illegal as an ultimate goal. Patents should be illegal but not software with no public code.
>>107737754I meant both. Anything that prevents the user from developing competing software based on the same principles and rules on how they can use the software and how many computers they can install it on.Both patents and proprietary software fall under that label. But close sourced with just a binary does not.
>>107737786All software is copyrighted unless you waive those rights.
Despite Stallberg calling AI "bullshit generators" Grok largely agrees with Stallberg's analysis on patent hoarding and trolling in the 90s to 2000s but he seems to think the GPL wasn't very effective at safe guarding against it. He keeps saying it was a landmark lawsuit in 2014 that weakened the ability of patent trolls and by that time more commercial software was moving to the cloud so it wasn't being redistributed for offline use anyway.So the way I conclude is that we need to build a time machine and abolish software patents in the year 1995 that way we can get a decentralized economy powered by free and open source software because the timeline we are in is already doomed.
>>107737922Fuck off Elon shill.
>>107736639>stallman in agarthaMy brother in Christ, RMS is an evil communist kike who wants you jabbed, your foids blacked and your kids raped. Sending him to Niggerhell would be an act of great pity that he probably doesn't even deserve. Also, proprietary software simply works better because someone was most likely paid enough to make it work. You can pirate it just fine because nobody gives a fuck about piracy on individual level anymore, and have setup that works locally, offline forever and it actually usable. Troonix software is not only inferior but is highly dependent on (((repositories))) and managing it without internet access is borderline impossible.
>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: >>107682448
>>107717891Have you tried the --sub-format option?
>>107719296I haven't found low refresh rate or low contrast to cause eye fatigue. In fact, I use redshift to automatically make the colors yellowish at night, which is basically decreasing the contrast on purpose.The factors that do cause fatigue for me are:* Glossy coating that reflects everything in the room.* Backlight strength not matched to ambient light. It's best to use strong backlight in the middle of the day, medium backlight in the morning and afternoon, and weak backlight at night.* Flicker. Mostly a problem with CRTs but also a problem with some OLEDs.* Poor ergonomics, like the monitor being too low, too close, or too far.For reading and programming, I think the best monitor is a high-quality office IPS.If you want letters to be as sharp as possible, the main parameter that affects that is the DPI, not the contrast ratio.
>>107740679I haven't, but I think that probably wouldn't work. I think this custom subtitle file has an extension of .ytt and none of the available subtitles presented by --list-subs are .ytt. the file I initially downloaded was a .vtt file, also
>>107730795This is a single, multi-line command that writes the file. If you want to learn more, the search term is "heredoc".>>107730920Don't put the string "EOF" in the file.
>>107733956Honestly I just use the Python libraries polars and plotnine for all my plotting needs. But there's probably something audio-specific already written, I just don't know about it.
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/
AIX will probably never die, but nobody care about the other two.
>>107736078It's basically unchanged since 1993.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Desktop_Environment
>>107736012Looks aesthetic but i know this is going to be a nightmare to navigate.
>>107740512Mac is real UNIX™, as long as Apple keeps paying The Open Group for the certification.
All the people who are complaining about the point of this thread: you're part of the reason why the industry is so shit now.
Happy new year!Beige and Blacks on Alu FOREVER editionPrevious: >>107681160 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107738911I'll join you, anon
Baionzilla
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006982966199.htmlwhat are these keyboards like? they're silicone membrane but also have RGB backlight, wireless/bt connectivity and a media control knobi want to try one for shits and gigs
>>107724981>>107724992That looks quite nice actually. It certainly beats spending monies on their KOBO fascias.
This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?Use this thread to:1. TEST2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar3. TroubleshootPrevious thread: >>>107686738
>>107740412How do this fake k1 get access to the github? This is so nefarious...
>>107738792It may have not downloaded anything at all. After a fresh install it needs permissions to access your download folder and if you press the download button on a media it doesn't do anything until you provide that permission.
Test
>>107728921It's working now buddy, my poorfag phone is posting from android 9>>107739364Minimum wage, minimum effort>>107740456How do you have so confidence that it isn't him?
>>107740321You're not using the right version.You need to get the beta build.
>IDC expects Apple to ship just 45,000 new units of the Vision Pro in the last quarter of 2025. >The overall market for virtual reality headsets fell 14 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint Research. https://archive.is/aym6b
>>107740527>Why VR fail?>posts that pic>'starts at' $3,499say what you like about Jobsbut he'd have booted cunts 3x right round 1 Infinite Loop for even suggesting releasing absolute shit like this.
>>107740527No cheap chink alternative
>>107740527For me it was Mark Cuckerberg. My friend had the DK1 and when I tried it I was sold. I got the DK2 and demoed it to so many people, it was a great time. I even made a VR version of one of my games. Then Facebook bought Occulus then fire Luckey and I completely mentally checked out.I stopped using my DK2, Stopped showing people demos, stopped working on VR games and never bought another VR headset ever again. However that one little moment in between was special. I learned women really wanted to look at naked bodies in VR...
are YOU learning how to re-ball GPUs anon?You will have to make that 4090 last another decade. Basic electrical skills are going to be required once the jews price you out of new hardware, until the markets realign.
Just send to someone to fix it for you, way more economical.
>>107737018Reballing BGA/LGA/PGA/ect chips shouldn't be needed unless you knocked something while changing cpus, or shit got past both xray and QA in manufacturing.Fixing any bottom X grid array part is aids and super risky of just frying shit. First installing is easy because you just set it on fresh paste and reflow it in an oven. But trying to get an isolated area hot enough to remelt the solder but not too hot for too long because of heating profiles the parts are rated for, while also having patience because nothing is happening until it does is AIDS. There's a reason a fucked cpu sockets instantly scrap the entire mobo. Fuck that shit.
reball vram is easy, reballing core? fuck that just buy a new gpu.
Everyone doing this DIY will be dead in 20 years from various chemical exposure Reminder: these were built in China
>>107737018Instead of buying an entire soldering station, desoldering station, a digital microscope, a soldering station for tiny chips, an oscillator for thousamds of bucks I'll just buy a new card
why can't we have nice things? are we supposed to just abandon the best app made for this site? how do you make the captcha appear?
>match 4channelthis nigga doesn't knowadd match https://sys.4chan.org/*
I will never stop using blue.
>>107719654don't be a phoneposter and just use (blue) clover
>>107740703>>107740739Blue still works?
>>107740744just for readingif you try posting, it opens in browser insteadjust don't post when you're not at your desktop/laptop machine
>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
40905900x32gb ramI'll upgrade if it doesn't run GTA6
>>107728355keyed
>>107725772Built nearly a year ago from used parts on eBay:Ryzen 7500fRadeon 6800 (16gb)32gb ddr5 6000Gigabyte B650 mobo2x datacenter 12tb hdds in raid1 for media/software storageHacked up old Thinkstation case(ok I actually bought a new SSD for the OS, a CPU cooler, and some fans)I'll be good until at least 2030.
>7800X3D>64GB ram>3090 24GB>4TB NVME>19TB of HDD'sI don't need any more.
3700x with 64GB and a 4060Ti, so technically I can easily get by few more years.I was thinking about building a new DDR5 rig this year.. guess I won't. I think lot's of people will be postponing purchases and it will show in sales numbers.
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pufferfish wit da big ass lip
>>107725024how did you get that top bar, looks clean af
Werking here falks.
>>107655260Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107734285So the cell is causing the system to turn itself off even when plugged? Guess its time to get a new battery, any suggestions?
Anyone here has experience using these? I'm thinking of using 2230 1tb drive instead of 2242 because it's easier to find.
>>107735094Was it difficult? Did you use a guide?
>>107685513How is that disk gonna spin with a square cut out of it? Is the disc pacman shaped or something?
>>107738440same boat bro.My T420 is still "working" but the fact it's old can't be denied, and it seems all software are forcing you to abandon old hardware even if it's working just fine.And the new laptops are just overpriced e-waste at this point, even premium appleshit.My solution si using it as thinclient and even this is getting difficult since even linux is dropping proper support for various drivers and such since the hardware isn't in use.Take the mesa drivers for example it has a bug for mesa drivers to Intel HD 2000/3000 graphics but no one bother to fix it, since they don't have the hardware to reproduce the issue, and the solution is to use software decoding instead, which already put more load on the CPU when rendering web pages.Not to mention, many of the applications are expected to run on more than 4 threads, with no regard to memory optimization.
“‘Learn to code’? What about ‘Learn to weld’?” EditionPrevious: >>107651951
>Got a rejection email for a software developer position from a woman whose bachelor’s degree is in photography.I think the world needs to burn.
>>107736940are you at least getting interviews
>>107739471negative posts get amplified, no one is upvoting someone saying they just got a job
You're unemployed because you suck
>>107740742i think I would still rather be unemployed than one of these currycel h1bjeets working some vague "job" that no one understands at an AI company that produces nothing
So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
This whole thread is the definitive proof that they call it "cram school" because you're getting it crammed up your ass
>>107740267dont threaten me with a good time anon
>>107737583with local models you don't even have that restriction... or so i've heard
>>107737300I use this to generate some really nasty stories.> https://perchance.org/ai-story-generator
>>107740408My setup is better for gaming, I have better things to do then check huggingface every 2 hours, to each their own.