>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: >>107610179
>>107678536what's wrong with local send? it just werks (tm)you could also make a FTP server with FileZilla on your PC (.exe) and use mixplorer to connect and drop files and folders onto it
>>107678846>I used them when I worked in a PC shop and they're pretty shit.Yeah that was what I was afraid of. So you're recommending an actual two-wheel air compressor?
best case for a back connect mATX B850 board?
>>107678901indeed, if you're in Australia I recommend the ozito one you can get at Bunnings. they're about the price and so much more useful. I use it in my soldering and repair projects. my friend was impressed and she's gonna bring her PC down to get cleaned eventuallyonly thing is make sure the line is an oilless one and you're good to go
Password manager recommendations?Don't like the concept, but need them for work.
Libraries > Tinder Edition.Previous Thread: >>107647202>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107676624>>107676635Wowo, thanks anon! i was hoping it will work, I remember Sora found it "too explicit" when I tried ages ago lol
>>107678775I like this one.
>EUV lithography>2000s technology>2025>chinks can't even make a prototype That is not even competition, they are so behind. Even if ASML stop researching and making new machines, chinks would be still at least 15 years behind.
>>107676887>A devastation in the chain, like an invasion or natural disaster in Taiwan, would set the semiconductor industry back by decadesNo it wouldn't lol. TSMC is only used commonly since 2018 and hardware wasnt that bad back then.Second, the only proprietary thing TSMC has is defect detection, to make it economically viable. Otherwise they purchase the machines from other companies (non Taiwanese).So we would be fine. We would still have pre 7nm hardware which is okay for 98% of people and the remaining 2% could still have their EUV hardware, it would just cost more
>>107677450i have one in my garage
>>107674319Could you make one OP?
Why ASML is allowed to make those machines in Netherlands and not in America? Trump should bring all its technology back, only America should allowed to make EUV machines and its components like mirrors and consumables.-
>>107674453A company isn't a person, Rajesh. "Even if ASML stop researching" is correct
Will 2026 finally be the year of the RISC desktop?
>>107676506>you can't just take autocad source code and compile it for arm makes it near impossible to use windows on non-x86 archsWhy can't someone just take existing x86 binaries and lift them to IR then recompile into arm or risc?
>>107676506Prism can run x86 on ARM with no problems. It's honestly the only good thing Microsoft has made this decade.
LoonGoon
>>107676706>a chip is a scam>fab houses>>107676506>windowslowest iq monkey gibberish i've seen all day
>>107676506People who use RISC won't use Windows
>Authentication failure while connecting to server imap.gmail.comThis was the last email client worth a damn, and the trannies have now killed it.
>>107679409not on 4chan
>>107679393No it was corporate fucks that broke it.Thunderbird is an MS Exchange email client now.
>>107679426>Thunderbird is an MS Exchange email client now.only with a paid add on
>>107679426Exchange is dead for almost 2 years Outlook is electroon app now
They even killed my good boy.This is unforgivable.Trannies single handedly ruined email on all devices at once.
Thoughts on the elitebook?
>>107660876Pretty dependable and durable machines and a great alternative to the thinkpad. Personally I'm thinking of getting a older zbook but I can't decide on a specific model
>>107677085>for $200 you are getting a chromebook with 4gb of memory in the big 2025What are you talking about breh. You can find t480s for less than $200 with a modern i5 and 8gb ram. I bought a T14s gen2 with Ryzen 5, $220 for my sister. You would have an argument if you meant "new" but the 8470p elitebook you're comparing to is not new either.
>>107678731I'm trying to figure out why I would waste $200 on a 15yo boat anchor on with 50% of its parts on the edge of failure, when I can get something infinitely superior by every objective metric for the same money.Or am I missing some weapons-grade "old good new bad" babyduckism here?
>>107679362To steel man his position, if you really need 1tb+ of local storage, this isn't so easy to get along with a decent used, new laptop for ~$200 unless you'll settle for random eBay HDDs. But you won't find a 1tb 2.5" SSD for $50 as in image either. I'm still using an upgraded t440p so I sympathize with the idea but it's easy to not know the "meta" of best used laptop value, it feels like t440ps are now worth less than a hundred bucks where they were worth $200 a year or two ago. T480s used to be closer to $400. Etc. it changes with time
>>107660876Where's the middle mouse button?
They removed right alt and context menu for this useless bullshit, and it's hard wired to send a weird three key combination so that you can't even rebind it to right-ctrl properly.It's such a dumb hack, doesn't Microsoft have any competent engineers anymore?
>>107679301I fucking hate that stupid fucking button so much its unreal. I even got a sticker to cover it up and disabled it.
>>107679301>weird three key combinationcontrol+alt+f23It was chosen deliberately so you won't be able to remap it
if your mouse stops working you have no more right click menu
>>107679433I fucking hate thisWhat the fuck Microsoft.
does this nigga actually know anything about programming, he just talks shit and promotes his jeetcode copycat website
>>107679384Judging by those thumbnails? No. Its literally clickbait.
tech debt is good, actually
>>107673123it's an asset because laws don't matter anymore.dudes spend money they don't have to buy things they can't use in order to prevent other people from competing with them. this is atleast three lawsuits in a normal world but somehow none of this matter anymore.I would be rich too if laws did not apply to me either...fuck them, altman and jensen deserve 25 to life at the minimum.
>deliver product that is 90% done>get first mover advantage>use AI to fill in the rest and fix any bugsvs>deliver product that is 100% complete>but it takes 10 more years and millions more dollars>the first product just crushes you because they have 10 more years of revenuethe choice is clear
>>107676781...and that's why it's finally the year of the Linux desktop. Outsourcing, aggressive data mining, and AI slop have made commercial software an even bigger shitshow.
>>107678436The laws don't matter, so I've personally become an illegalist.
>>107673202Everything you experience in the physical world comes from your thoughts and mind that gets expressed from the subconscious into the physical world, The 1/3rd of your life sleeping is the creative process in which you experience the other 2/3rds.
TinyWall is a life-changer.I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.
>>107673393That's not firewall behavior doe
>>107678717not even remotely the same thing, retard
>>107676467Windows users believe consuming a product is always better than doing the simpler solution
>>107678763>the simpler solution according to /g/: switch to linux, spend days deciding on a distro, days configuring it, days typing commands into terminal, lose the ability to use all the important programs that only work on windows, and still get an inferior experience at the end
>>107672348>I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.you know what else fixes that? not using windows you lazy chud.
Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release. The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.What do we do afterwards?
>>107678494Going to keep programming. Most of the "programmers" are still afraid of math, have bad abstract reasoning (hence afraid of math and have to use python, java, c++ etc), trouble thinking of questions to ask, and have poor reading comprehension. Not worried at all. 60% of americans can't even complete some college. In other words, the vast majority of the population can't learn to program at all. Oh, also, language is mostly used for a method of communication, not for thinking. Have you looked at the university rankings for colleges in India and China compared to the number of people they are graduating?
>>107678494Better start practicing your burger flipping for your new future at McDonald's, chuds. I used AI and create a full functional app and I don't know how a single line of proper code.Lol LMAO
AI is only useful in small self-contained use cases, basically benchmarks. Not real systems with all their associated cruft and ugliness. AI only impresses me when I venture into a new framework/language, because it's confident and seems knowledgeable, but as soon as I learn things I realize that it's retarded. programmers who feel threatened by AI are telling on themselves
>>107679347McDonald's isn't hiring
>>107678494Keep working. Why would I be worried? I actively try to use AI to make my work faster and it mostly goes the other way and takes longer because LLMs are retarded. But ymmv, I'm an actual engineer with an engineering degree not some codeslop boot camp faggot or unemployed autist from /g/
What can't they innovate?
>>107660094>arrestedSo they were still in SK? I thought we were talking about at least somewhat smart people.
>>107667557Nice, this read like a Jonathan Swift satire
>>107660094>us gov buys nvidia>bans china from buying ai chips>makes agreement to not sell samsung chips to china>chinese employees leave because its so hostile>"hey wait that's stealing!!!"sigh
>>107660165>China and Russia is that they only have intelligent peoplelmao good one retard, you can't even define "intelligence" properly
>>107665890"work in peace and safety while raising a family with ease". god damn I found the dumb fuck guys. certainly creativity doesn't have anything to do with the system of government and corruption hindering any innovation in the first place right?
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107627055
>>107678071expert lisp programmers can't see parentheses
>>107675604Why are closing parens greyed out? I thought they were missing at first
>>107677886It's crazy how unironic this is.Yes that is the real thumbnail for the real video really title "What is Script"Yes the website is really at nareshit.comYes this is a real comment about the video:> thank you very much sir for this video you explained amazing all confusion gone
>>107677286Why do you dislike static typing?
how do you enable compile time extensions of an ECS system without succumbing to sepples meta programming nonsense?
What if there was an AI that generated memes, and you give feedback on each one, until it generates the perfect meme?
It's not possible to improve on frogs and 'jaks. Memes have already been solved.
>>107678734What if the feedback was also AI-generated?
You're trying to make an AI be objective towards something that's subjective. A fools journey.>>107679350That is the future of the internet after all.
>>107679360You don't understand. The reason why you give feedback is so the AI can personalise these theoretical AI memes for you, the individual. If you don't like (aka object to) a particular meme you can give negative feedback.
/g/, is there any point in learning the Win32 API in 2025?
>>107678953i'll do just that
>>107678713>The Windows way seems magical until you run into apps that just don't work, in my experience it's a complete crapshoot.If the devs wrote code by the book, it still works. If they wrote something that relies on undefined behavior that happens to work on Windows 95, it's likely broken on modern Windows unless one of the compatibility shims you can enable replicates the behavior it needs.
>>107678713At least Windows compares about backward compatibility. Linux can't run most software from even a decade ago, sad!
>>107678650You can't meaningfully draw or output sound or anything without dynamic linking. Your opengl driver? How you gonna statically link that? Maybe you can static link a pulseaudio client since even pipewire exposes it.
you could just make a C++ program with a webviewtakes like barely anymore ram than a native ui app and you get the same dev ux you get in developing a electron app