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>>107847595Got a job right after vocational training.As a system engineer, basic on site and inside sysadmin helpdesk with project responsibilities dabbling with vms and dabbling in other stuff.Tomorrow is my onboarding.Any tips? I haven't given a fuck about my life so far, so I want to make sure I can make and keep a good impression aside from continuing to learn.
>>107858553stream it when you go through with it
>>107858847hoes mad
>>107853544very important if you work for a huge company which started before the 2000s
>>107858503Everyone at my workplace is also expected to use Claude for everything. One guy always makes his requests to me in the form "Ask Claude to do XXX".Thankfully I don't have a manager, I don't give a fuck about what the upper management thinks and I'm just writing code by hand. Also having a second interview with a company that seems way less AI-pilled than my current employer.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107793367kys
>>107792748Human on Alien sex videos. First contact was sexy.
>>107816593>manual suicide will always be an option>says while knowing government bans and regulate all the peaceful and reliable methods>and may lock you in a psych ward if they have as minimum as a suspicion of you wanting to escape your suffering
here i come
>snaps>need ubuntu pro for updates>terminal adverts for ubuntu proInstall Debian 13.
>>107858916The average user will care about the fact that they're running a garbage system when they run sudo apt update and their audio stops workingOr more likely they will blame linux and go back to windows.
>>107858930LMDE is the white man's Debian 13 thoughbeitOr better yet MX
>>107858905b--b-but gnome?! it's so beautiful
>>107858975Why would you use a touchscreen interface with a mouse and keyboard? That's incredibly dumb.
what is wrong with these people exactly
>>107858935ah yes, richard spencer has his top guys on this case
>>107858351who cares about clisp, it's too slowsbcl is where common lisp at
>>107858915It's to emphasize their greediness, goy.You wouldn't get it.
SHUTITDOWN
>>107858658(f(p(b(p))))
how long before we have short animations as captchas?
>>107857713heh
>>107850545Looks just like my migraines
>>107857713Purely a coincidence, goyim.
>>107850545new captcha leak:>which direction is the dancer spinning
>>107858982>please click on the black dot(s)
You don't need a new computer. Your COVID PC is good enough.
1660 super, still going strong>look up new games>it's all shit I've already played, just with different graphics like ue5 blurring, anti soul gas, etc.Yeah, still no reason to upgrade.Feels good.
>>107850517From 2001 to 2015 I bought a new computer roughly every 5 years, waited until late 2022 to buy a budget AI computer, told myself I'd splurge early in late 2025, and then prices exploded. Guess I'm waiting until 2027.
>>107850640same actually, my 2012 PC had an Intel 3820 CPU.last year I built a new one with an i5 12400.it's definitely a low-power CPU but still 2.5 times faster than my old one in benchmarks.
>>107850517>you will own nothing and be happy
>You don't need a new computer.9800x3d and 5090, I'm good broski.
Why did youngsters decide to ditch this website all of a sudden? It used to be THE social media website for the longest time but almost exclusively used by boomers these days.
>>107852694I saw the shift off facebook happen in my mid-late 20s so idk if young ppl are on it, but for me a big part of the reason was notifications. It used to notify me if I was tagged in a post or whatever but it started just notifying me of absolutely random shit that had nothing to do with me. I figure some early failed experiment at user engagement. Everybody had instagram already anyway so the facebook app just became fucking annoying and I deleted it
>>107852694>all of a sudden
>>107856713>everyone younger than me is a muhleenialI see your leadbrain started to kick in, old man
>>107852694It's shit to begin with, horrible user experience, ads and sponsored posts make up half of the content you see. It's full of boomers, including the relatives of said kids.It's full of third worlders engagement farming with the most unethical methods including scams, porn, animal abuse and stolen content. Reporting does absolutely nothing because the moderators are also third wordlers with the same "values".
>>107852694Ngl I miss playing Ninja Saga & Dragon City there.
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god i need a linux gf (male)
>>107856922Don't worry with Snap you can have 5 versions of Gnome too.
>>107856922>why do applications have dependenciesGee, I do wonder. If they're not used just do a simpleflatpak uninstall --unused
flatpak uninstall --unused
>>107858960>why don't flatpaks have common dependenciesIs the correct question.
>>107858974They do. But software development isn't some fantasy land where everyone is using the same versions of each dependency, so you need multiple versions.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107854660(let [x 43] code...)
(let [x 43] code...)
>>107858276char (*x)[5];I am very confused by this.
char (*x)[5];
>>107858875if you don't use the retarded syntax it is>char* x[5]which is simply an array of 5 pointers to charand x is a pointer to that array
>>107858893That doesn't seem to be the case though, exactly.
>>107858926>>107858893>>107858875https://cdecl.org/?q=char+%28*y%29%5B5%5D%3Bbut desu that piece of code is fucking retardedand if you actually write it like that you should get raped
what is up with Americans and naming their cities after existing cities/countries?
>>107856703There is a movie
>>107856435American's can't innovate so they steal.
>>107858945also a pretty good hip hop/alternative duo
>>107856435Technology????
>>107858972>maps aren't technologyLook at this jeet, thinks "has resistors" is the only definition of technology
whats the best mouse ever?
>>107855340Certainly not that one.
>>107856682>>107858110>>107858117>>107858149>g9xI freaking loved that mouse. I thought I was the only one since Logitech never made a replacement.>>107857193>G5The legend itself. But it did not fit my grip very well.
>>107855340I like the pulsar xlite large shape. I have big hands and it's one of a few mouses I found comfortable to use, and their software is non-invasive so I don't mind having it on my system.
>>107858087I've been using trackballs for the past 15 years, sounds like a skill issue.
>>107858087? They still make them
What is better: a 14" or a 16" MacBook Pro? I can't decide. It's unironically too difficult to decide. On one hand, I would prefer the larger display, on the other hand I use my laptop exclusively when I can't use my PC to do something, which means I need a laptop for use around the house and carry it outside first and foremost. I absolutely do not want to use an external monitor almost ever though.
>>107851098youre autistic as fuck
>>107850587The only time I’ve thought my 16-inch was too big was when I was flying and the seat tray was too small
had a 15 inch laptop and probably wouldnt get one nowits just too big and heavy to lug around, its anti-portable14 inch should be a good compromise
>>107858375unironically yes if you live in europeyou can use something for up to 14 days and return it no questions askedapple is particularly easy with this
>>10785058715" 16:10 > 16" 16:10 > 14" 16:10 > 14" 16:9 > 15" 16:9
/g/ humor thread
>>107843798>In the old days you simply hit DEL once and it would work right awayThat was not the case. You simply had more time to press it.
>>107855525>t. never did a manual installI did, out of curiosity to know the process.Then I stopped and just started using the automated arch-install because I bought a computer so that I can AUTOMATE tasks.
>>107850498>badmouthing my former employer will surely ingratiate them towards me
>>107850687you're mixing it up with /lgbt/
>>107852203What he says is true tho. Many such cases.
Are there any open source streaming OS? Can I buy a roku, rip it apart, and install my own shit? Or do I get a raspberry pi for this usecase?
Rokus are locked down as hell and they have ads built in, you can't root any of them except for ones on older firmware. Just get a fire stick or plug in a spare PC
>>107857471>adsWeird, I have a 4k roku tv and I have never seen any ad
>>107857471>just get a streaming stick branded by an online marketplace that's also subsidized by serving you adswhat
>>107857636Fire sticks are just android so you can root them easily, on a Roku even if you root it then you can't really do anything since the firmware is totally proprietary
>>107857433LinuxThe only question is how to get a normal remote hooked up to it. The rest is just which software you use to mimic what you want on linux
so after almost half a decade of generative AI. investing billions in it. we got:- expensive hardware- content farms getting the steam engine and automating slop videos on youtube and social media- soulless "art" that no one cares about- boomercide of fake AI content on facebook- more bot farms on twitter- codemonkey peasants getting the tractor so they can produce even worse code.- scam AI startups that rugpull and shut down after 2 monthsnot a single penny of profit generatednot a single usecase
>>107858843Usecase for working out more than 2-3 times a week?
>>107858859Big muscles.They are aesthetically pleasing and make your every day life easier.It's like using a mechanical keyboard over membrane.
>>1078588712-3 times a week is more than enough for big muscles
>>107858911What about even bigger muscles, like with ram.16 GB are enough but people go for 32 and even 64.
>>107857814I think AI helps/will help with these actual use cases:>Doing the grunt work for analyzing, calculating and scheduling anything from personal diets to medical lab results>Debugging code>Automating topology and rigging 3D models>Refine image and film editing tools (e.g. green screen actors etc)>Generating concept art and sound>Replace voice actors>Replace Googling>Integrated in games for NPCs with guardrails to give them more interactivity>Helping to learn different skills/subjects (I've learned more by asking AI directly than following slow-ass tutorials)