Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107688252>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723700Wait, you are from California. Here in Finland, time is 22:50, and it is -10 (not sure about fahrenheit).
>>107723700Un casa.
>>107723738ohh, the 'positions' are finland, london, and california, lol. cali is 1pm rnI think you're our most eastward anon, so you get to see the new year first. let us know if it looks promising once you get there
hope you all bought gpus for Christmas
>>107723810Anyone spending money to generate jpegs is beyond coherent logic anywsy
I programmed this while my parents were celebrating New Year eve next room.What did you program in this 2026?
Made a cute girl fart simulator. It’s like a more advanced version of the Osaka fart simulator where you press various buttons to make her fart louder and harder. Mine is more dynamic and there are actual gas particles as well as physics applied to the gas to make it longer. I wish we has smell-o-vision.
were they fuckin?what version of ubuntu is that?I only started to learn how to program, I started with Paiton but I got bored of it and switched to C.
I made a broken step counter for my phone
/g/ humour thread
much of /g/ was not even born when this pic was made.
>>107723269it actually did. Intel CPUs are well known for their extreme low idle power. We are talking single digit watts while AMD can barely get under 20W on low-end AM4 boards and barely under 30W for AM5.On the other hand, AMD APUs are known for being perfectly playable as long as you keep details down, while Geforce is needed for more detail.I still don't know what the fuck if anything Apple is known for in the GPU business, other than popularizing high dpi devices.
>>107715472i used to have that exact USB hub with the on and off switches
>>107723780Intel is good idle power, horrible load power usageAMD is vice versa
>>107713121where is the joke tho?
What is it about big O notation that is so hard to understand for people?Despite being a fundamental concept in CS, so many CS graduates think they understand what big O means, but when they try to explain it they are completely wrong.For example pic related, almost every statement in the "explanation" is incorrect.
>>107723205>an algorithm with worse big O notation can run fastercan********!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>107723401Calm down, autist.
>>107723493>0 <= f(n)Do you even know how retarded you are?
assume that n is the size of a dataset. O(1) constant time, and does not grow based on n. this could be returning the size of the dataset, if it is known. O(n) is linear time, and it means essentially any constant operations applied to each of the dataset. this could be looping over it 100 times. as n grows so do the operations. O(logn) is something that is always less than O(n), but still grows as n grows. the classic example is binary search. O(n^m) is for each element in the dataset n^(m-1) operations are applied to it. the only other one that is real is O(n!) and this is just brute forcing combinations, an example would be the traveling salesman.
>>107723205>an algorithm with worse big O notation can run fasterCorrect. Quicksort is O(n^3) in the average case and bubble sort is O(n^2), yet quicksort sometimes runs faster.
So, this shit is dead and captcha won't work anymore.How are you supposed to use 4chan now?
>>107723569it's abandoned, and with that just 1 breaking change away from dead
>>107723559>/ @version 1.14.22.5Still running this old as fuck version of 4chan X, it works fine.
>>107723584Abandoned is propaganda terminology to give a negative connotation to feature complete software.
>>107723597this is called abandoned, anon.And it can't be feature complete since it relies on a moving target.
>>107712334cool it with the antisemetism
What does /g/ think of Jai? Do you think it will see any use outside of Jon Blow's new game?
>JaiJai Hind maderchod saaarFuck you bloody
How can you realistically get hacked from using an outdated OS if you're behind a firewall? All those meme vids of "computer hacked after 10 seconds of connecting XP to the internet" involve turning off he firewall, from what I heard. If the firewall is on what is the realistic attack vector where you get hacked because of an unpatched weakness in the OS? Outdated browser maybe, but that goes for any OS. Is browser security worse on an outdated OS?
>>107723248I actually use Windows 11 but I use old Android on my phone, but the updoot logic is the same as on Windows. I'm somehow supposed to get pwned from using a few trusted apps and an up to date browser because my Android is outdated. I'm trying to understand how.
>>107723003there are zero risks if you're behind cgnatif the mentally ill disagree then you should give them your IP 192.168.1.5 and watch them move the goalposts and hang themselves when they cant do the things in those youtube videos
>>107723057>You're totally fine, trust me bro
the tldr of what happened was the launch of 10 was clearly going downhill like it was for 8 and instead of backpedaling like they did going from vista to 7, they just went forward with the changes end users didnt wantbut in order to get people to switch anyway, they ran that whole campaign about out of date operating system security risks, and how using something without regular security updates was super dangerous for a regular user, the idea was successfully planted into assorted tech cultures and people tend to parrot what they hear news outlets talk about regardless of its entirely true or notnobody gave a fuuuuuuuuck about what operating system you were using in terms of its age or how up to date it was before that point, when 8.1 came around people were still on 7 and XP in reasonable numberspeoples concerns were software compatibility as the operating systems aged, not the security of anything, nobody cared about thatwhen XP started getting old the issue wasnt the lack of updates or support, it was that browsers didnt support it anymore, game launchers stopped working on it, new video standards online meant that old versions of browsers would struggle with youtube and suchpeople were worried about that, thats the reason to upgrade the OSbut since everything worked fine on 7 and 8.1 and everyone was fairly happy with them, 10 came around and it looked like a hassle, nobody wanted or needed to upgradeso microsoft had to trick them into upgradingthe reality is that for a regular home user, common sense 2003 edition is about all you need to avoid getting some detrimental virus on your computerand even if you do, who the fuck cares, wipe it and start againyoure not doing time critical professional work on an XP machine which youre also downloading cracked versions of minecraft on
>>107723003100% certainty if you have services listening the open net, which XP and 7 has
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107690624
>>107723265it's also easier to parse
>>107720479>How do people have time to program? I have to spend on average 3 hours a day to complete my dailies and exp multipliers on WOT
>>107721808>make people mad and insecure about their intelligence.It's fascinating to see how incompetent nocoder NEETs imagine regular people think.
>>107722770Hey! I may be autistic and somewhat gay, but I'm not wearing a maid outfit!
>>107721950>I meant writing larger projects or contributing to code bases or should I focus on learning the fundamentals of computer science before even thinking about real shippable software?>Obviously I will need to write software but what kind or approach would you recommend working on so that I stay interested while also learning properly?I'm the other anon, but suggest doing a bit of both. For example, if you want to do SICP that's fine, you can combine it with Automate the Boring Stuff With Python and https://missing.csail.mit.edu/ to get more of the practical side of programming. (I've found that there's actually quite a bit of skill transfer between the Lisps and Python/Ruby. Unfortunately APL is rarely used and has a reputation of being write-only, so that part of your education probably won't be very useful, though it won't hurt either.)I think that either extreme is suboptimal. If you spend all your time cranking out code, you risk using poor techniques like parsing HTML with regex for years because you don't know there's a better way. On the other hand, if you spend all your time on the fundamentals, you risk becoming a pseud who reads and talks a lot about programming but struggles to maintain even a 5k line project and sucks at using common tools such as git, bash, unit testing frameworks, and SQL databases. If I were to learn programming again, I would spend some of my time working on non-trivial practical projects, and some of my time reading books, source code of popular projects, and blog posts in which good programmers explain their approach and workflow.
Satsuki edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M - TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE - RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107722532hmm fuck zed
>>107723181is zed back? or this was done by his evil brother, dez?
>>107722532This freeload has given me about 400 gb uppings
>>107723452Zed's dead
When do we start killing these people?
>>107722229>with what money? I won't have a fucking job because a clanker will take it too...Clearly you aren't the target audience. The goal of these fuckers is to kill off 95% of the world and keep the remainder as servants.
>>107723752Because I think it's neat.
>>107722431I unironically look like this
>>107721567In 2026, the only way to build a high-end computer system will be to e-beg on X, like this guy, who received a 5090 card for free from Sam Altman, which is now quadruple the price: https://donaldboat.substack.com/p/dogpile-the-donald-boat-story
>>107723787>I think it's neatYou're using it for porn, aren't you?
Why is C++ so hated?
>>107723467>being a retard with down syndrome is goodna. You're just a midwit
>>107723555I don't know why you're so proud to be 75IQ.>what does &x+1 do, it don't make no senseKek
>>107723718it doesn't make sense retard. It translates to address(x) + 4*sizeof(x) + sizeof(x). Low IQ faggot.
>>107723718well anon? we're waiting....what does &x + 1; do?
>>107723779Run it and find out:#include <iostream>using namespace std;int main() { int x[5] = {0,1,2,3,4,}; long offset = (long)&x; cout << (long)(&x + 1) - offset << endl; cout << (long)(x + 1) - offset << endl;}
#include <iostream>using namespace std;int main() { int x[5] = {0,1,2,3,4,}; long offset = (long)&x; cout << (long)(&x + 1) - offset << endl; cout << (long)(x + 1) - offset << endl;}
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helpedGuide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207/217, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUBudget: 7500F, 7600/X, 9600/X, 12400/FGaming: 9800X3D, 7800X3D, 9700X, 14600KWorkstation: 9950X3D, 9950X, 9900X, 265KComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>5090 I was looking at is now out of stockIt's over
>>107723712>gaming developers will learn to optimize againgood one
fuck, i should cop a 9070 xt before it's too late, huh?
>>107723748yes. all MSRPs will get jacked. the rampocalypse is upon us.
>>107723681jensen is the only jeet here
They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
>>107720385Maybe reasonable about 15 years ago, the price is ridiculous now.
>>107723663They were $120 15 years ago. If anything they are taking a loss because they haven't changed the price for inflation.
>>107723690yeah i bet that 5 cent microchip encased on a 2 cent recycled plastic shell simply deserve to retain their cost for three decades
>>107723713Works for nintendo products.Quality doesn't age. If something is good and well made in a timeless manner, there's no reason to lower the price.
>>107720402The TLDR is that they are fundamentally different kinds of computer. Floating-point math uses numbers that look like:[+/-] {mantisa a.k.a. significant figures} (exponent a.k.a to-the-power-of-what)So -3.14 is [-]{314}(1)It's actually not because the standard for floating point numbers is fucking retarded on purpose, but that's what it is in its purest form.Unfortunately, to do math on these kinds of 3-part numbers efficiently, you need to have fixed-length fields, so the above becomes:[-]{00000314}(00000001)Because computers actually just shuffle numbers around, they cant actually "count" per se, or rather when the do it requires memory and loads of operations (see long division in logic gates for interesting example of how unintuitive the most efficient maths actually is)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
iot editionprevious: >>107688227READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Anyone else 3d print stuff for their rack? I just got a p1s and am actually gonna start mounting stuff with printed rack ears instead of just stacking it on a shelf (I mostly have consumer equipment).
>>107706943I'll ask here because /fglt/ is a bunch of loonies. I've occasionally used PCIe passthrough of my USB3.1 controller with Qemu/KVM, but I just noticed I never blacklisted it, it works on the host too when not connected to the VM.Did I miss something, don't you have to blacklist devices anymore from the host to use in the VM?
>>107722865My understanding is that with usb it should just not show up on the host when you have it passed through, and blacklisting drivers is only for graphics
>>107723395I mean even for the USB controller itself? I'm not talking about a USB device. Interesting though, you're probably right.
So, I have a collection of TV Shows that make up around 80% of my drives' space. I am seeding them indefinitely.Now I run Jellyfin via Docker Compose and am very surprised. When Jellyfin fetched the metadata, it barely recognizes any shows and if so, they are under completely wrong categories.It was suggested to freaking and fucking RENAME every file so the subroutine handling the metadata is not confused?!I mean wtf, every somewhat modern and popular music player has no problem fetching tags and whatnot from the most obscure of releases.Does anyone have an idea how to improve the recognition in Jellyfin? Otherwise I just go back watching via NAS share...
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>>107722530I accidentally rejected a 9.5 qt at work after she told me I was cute, so whatever answer or advice I could give you would be wrong.
>build pipeline has review policy, can't just build any private branch>need to test a new package>use AI to update package string and create PR>I review and approve the PR>branch is now compliantAI is pretty useful honestly
I think i want to start tarot reading and bringing tarot cards to my job this year
>>107722910this is tech workers general not tranny worker general
>>107722474The fuck are you talking about, retard?