i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V? why are you taking my money and giving me 217V?
>>107697992Wouldn't be a problem if you didn't need such a high voltage. werks for me.
>>107697992>what causes voltage dropRetard
>>107697992>i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V?no, you're paying in terms of kWh
>>107698540that's power
>>107697992I pay for 230V and get 250-255. I guess that's where your volts went, dude.
Please don't fear AI. There will be Universal High Income to save you from starvation when you can't work anymore. You're going to live forever in an AI utopia and never do boring work again. Elon himself has vouched for this. All your miseries in life will soon come to an end.
>>107696264>In 2008, a software developer in San Francisco named Curtis Yarvin, writing under a pseudonym, proposed a horrific solution for people he deemed “not productive”: “convert them into biodiesel, which can help power the Muni buses.”>Yarvin, a self-described reactionary and extremist who was 35 years old at the time, clarified that he was “just kidding.” But then he continued, “The trouble with the biodiesel solution is that no one would want to live in a city whose public transportation was fueled, even just partly, by the distilled remains of its late underclass. However, it helps us describe the problem we are trying to solve. Our goal, in short, is a humane alternative to genocide.”>He then concluded that the “best humane alternative to genocide” is to “virtualize” these people: Imprison them in “permanent solitary confinement” where, to avoid making them insane, they would be connected to an “immersive virtual-reality interface” so they could “experience a rich, fulfilling life in a completely imaginary world.”
>>107696277you can't convince me he isn't a man.
>>107696656FREE PORN!
>>107699376>“immersive virtual-reality interface” so they could “experience a rich, fulfilling life in a completely imaginary world.”Big deal. Plenty of people (including rich people) would even pay for a fulldive VR pseudo-utopia and might only hesitate if it's permanent and offline - and making it offline has to be a deliberate choice, because if you already have the hardware/energy to run such simulations for useless people for free, making it "multiplayer" wouldn't take much more.But the truth is that the pleasure cube would be much more efficient. Making the user hallucinate a personal utopia is optional.
>>107699076what incentive does someone have to turn the entire population into people that just exist and breed uncontrolled for 90+ years? it sounds too good to be true, there is obviously a catch. i would love to spend my entire life pursuing hobbies but that sounds unbelievable. there is no reason to assume anyone would actually want to develop a world where literally everyone needs gibs.the catch is; there is no fucking way he is serious. he just wants to quell the anti-ai dissonance until he is done with his renovations. if he can fool enough people for a few years, then he'll already have his, after which point nothing people say matters.
When is the AI bubble going to pop? This is taking too long.
>>107696032when Windows becomes a usable-bug-free oswhen Linux become desktop op of the yearwhen Apple becomes open source
just like the AI hype started after the blockchain hype died down, they're gonna find some new meme to keep GPUs expensive after the AI hype is over
>>107699596>we are running out of materials required to craft new GPU in large numbers
>>107699555most of them probably fear for their lives, being offered sums of money so large from the competition's headhunters but understanding that if nvidia finds out they've even been contacted by anyone that could be considered a hostile entity that they'll put the guy down themselves
>>107696032I think that's been the case pretty much since the beginning. There was a grace period at the very beginning when it was cool for a normie to draw something without any talent or write a blog post in two minutes. But people quickly realized that it was pointless and that it was actually full of errors and ugly. Literally no normie uses the AI tools available right now; they're only used by tech industries to sell shit sloppa. And the entire industry is artificially kept afloat by microsoft and google.
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>>107698406>you should stop saying the word logicTrue, techtards don't operate on logic.
>>107696722Won't protect from the most damaging part of the treble.
>treble causes hearing lossSPL causes hearing loss, you are deaf and coping.
Todays my birthday and im gonna get myself one of these. Whats the best 1 to get or give me the pros n cons of each one.Btw do these break easily? I remember buying one of those expensive iem like 15 years ago and it broke after 6 months.
>>107699380If you have an apple phone get airpods, samsung phone get galaxy buds etc. Chinky TWS is prone to failure.
Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
>>107698382>They don't have adventures Except they do. That has been the entire history of computer science. This wasn't invented by C++ or rust. You have had to do this since assembly. In C you had structs that had life times that you had to contend with. If you hit a button on a computer that is an event with a life time. Its saved in the computers memory, has to be handled by the kernel and then cleared. Even when a program doesn't manage its memory and just exits the kernel still handles the life time of that memory. Types are just a better wrapper around memory that makes it easier to manage, but nothing allows you to ignore the life time issue. The fact that you are bitching about OOP when I mentioned lifetimes tells me you have no clue what you are talking about.
>>107697978So you're gonna choose your gamedev language based on one retarded anon's post? Have fun.I would suggest C or C++ with SDL is a good place to start, assuming you don't wanna use an engine.
>>107690528>It's not because C++ has no good implementation of this or that in the stl, it's because these ideas are bad.I don't even like Rust that much but you're an actual retard if you can't tell how Rust's basic type system is just plainly better than whatever the fuck is going on with "modern" C++. It's not even comparable.
>>107699493No, I'm still quite open to C++. I actually own C++ books by Bjarne Stroustrup. There's always a place in my heart for C++. I just try to use shiny new stuff like Rust when possible.Just SDL then?I might pair it with Flecs at least since that's an entity component system.
>>107697955Odin. The entire language community is game devs.
I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
>>107699523nah, I'm American and therefore not swarthy
>>107696479Excuse me?
>>1076995734chan's American, not yurothirdy
>>107699585And yet they used the flag of the United Kingdom and the UK won both World Wars.
>>107699590the UK didn't contribute in any way to either world war. we might as well have had italy or tanzania on our side because the bong military was worse than useless
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>>107699173I have a Pixel 10 atm and was always curious about Graphene but heard it doesnt work well with banking apps. im willing to work with that if it means having to go through the browser instead
Recently found one of my old cell phones and was wondering if there is anything cool I could do with it? It's got 16gb of space and slightly less than half of that is occupied by the OS, so I'm thinking about wiping it and installing something new.
>>107699238CCTV
>>107699185for the record I was considering the original pixel fold if in fact grapheneos helped the battery life.
>>107699023i'd pay a bit more and get nothing phone 3a. the software experience on motorola phones is crap, just like the very infrequent updates.
>install & config Windows>it just works>install & config GNU/+Linux>it just works>install & config macOS>it just worksI think you guys are just mentally retarded? Every singular OS in existance simply just works if you use it for it's intended purposes and can spend 30min configuring it.All your shitposting about 'X OS is better than Y OS' just shows that the average IQ of a /g/ user is legitimately lower than Indians & Mexicans.This board knows less than your average Redditor, even, 0 useful anything posten on here, just AI garbage and circlejerking about 2 topics daily.
You're literally ruining content creators lives by stealing their content.Just watch the damn ads.
>>107699498of course not
>>107699248I will tolerate ONE ad read. Every once in a while I try to watch a YouTube video on my phone and they'll have 2 minute, unskippable ads breaking up the fucking "creator's" own ad read in the video, so I have to wait through an ad to finish the ad. I can't imagine how normies tolerate this garbage all the time.
>>107699248Nah m8Those fuckers get paid handsomely by FanDuel and Raid: Shadow Legends
>>107699248why can't this canadian faggot just disappear already
>>107699257You have black cock instead of a brain
>saves the linux desktop
>>107699439>snaps take up a stupid amount of storage space.Are you going to substantiate this or should I just dismiss it.
>>107699565If you have any idea how snaps actually work, you wouldn't need to have it substantiated. And if you don't know how they work, you shouldn't be arguing in a package container thread in the first place. So either way, you're in the wrong.
>>107699588I'm well aware of how they work, I know why they are larger, I want you to substantiate what 'stupid' is with comparisons. You also just randomly throw out a 'fuck snaps' without justification because it's the cool thing to do.
>>107699602Well, firstly, that's not what you asked for initially, You simply implied that the statement that they take up a lot of space is false. Secondly, I'm not even that guy. I- Thirdly, you clearly know what he meant by stupid, which means excessive. I don't know why you're arguing against someone's accurate statement About a package format, secondarily pivoting to asking for a comparative analysis, as if it's even remotely relevant.
>>107699606>You simply implied that the statement that they take up a lot of space is false.There was no implication you schizo. I wanted a comparison of the sizes of each package format. 'Stupid' to me sounds like a 1000x increase. What is the actual difference?You're so defensive because you don't actually know or the answer doesn't fit your narrative.
Talk about hypocrisy...
>>107693766Depends on license. Copyleft like GPL, no. That's the entire point. They've to release the source.Others like MIT. Those are companies' wet dream. Nothing stopping them having it verbatim closed source.
>>107685597oh nooooo... *reuploads the code in a private repo*
>>107685597>two years of waiting
>>107692587>You can’t relicense GPLYou can if you're the sole contributor, or if all contributors agree to it. That's also how dual licensing works AFAIK.
>>107685597I am anti-IP and I would not do such a thing anon
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.
>>107694776>t. brainlet can't block the internet access on his devices
>>107693887700 is probably too low with 800 being more likely. Meta sold the Quest line at a massive loss, just to kick everyone else out of the cheaper end of the market and to get people hooked into their ecosystem. The price of the Frame will be the actual cost of what it takes to get one of these things put together.
>>107696651why does it sound like you're speaking from experience lol
>>107697754oled is shit
>>107698348have you forgot about inflation? $999 in 2019 is $1300 in 2026
Why are many game engines trying to copy Unreal or Unity?
>>107699150this kind of layout is used since forever in video/3d/animation related programs. Propably it's the familiarity or the fact that nobody come up with something better.
>>107699150could be way way worse... i wish this shit AT LEAST looked like roblox studio from 2016...
I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.what's your setup like?
What causes so many people to switch to windows 7?
>>107699370A handful of contrarians is not "many people".
The anti windows 7 bots aren't even hiding it anymore
Windows 11
>>107699370it was better than Vista — it was a lot fasterMicrosoft got some actual optimizing time in
>>107699401nobody cares about russia trannymeds