This major is only worth it if you're like the top 10% of candidates while the rest of the 90% of CS graduates will end up working at McDonald's. All your hopes and dreams, all your effort towards this major, all of it flushed down the shitter while stuck with thousands of dollars of debt. It's over, every normie in this field is utterly fucked.
>>108492612How hard is it to pivot to EE as a CS major?
>>108492612Fuck off we’re fullEE jobs are getting harder to find
>>108491230codetrannies are the perfect example of useful idiots>make $200k/yr to write a few hours of code a week>design "better" tools (frameworks, libraries, etc.) to make coding more idiot friendly>suddenly indians have the requisite IQ to do the absolute bare minimum>design "intelligent" software that can do coding for you (LLMs)>suddenly computers can do entry level work>job market totally collapses>wtf how could this happen to me????
>>108491230Good, it's just getting back to what it was 10 years ago before it attracted all the normies and foids
>>108495705Nothing is immune to jeetification. I think people are... badly predicting the effects of AI but at the moment, operations work isn't as easy to just point a handful of Claude agents to churn out solutions. And maybe you're building the clusters running the AI models, etc. A I've had co-workers switch to SWE, also had one come to operations from development. He just liked the work better, was really into hardware and OS stuff.My advice for a long time has been to have some kind of "domain knowledge" beyond programming. You need to be an expert or at least competent in some field other than programming, whether it's banking or biology or law etc. Operations is just a very software-adjacent domain that's usually easy for CS types to get into. (It's often looked down on by "real" programmers nevermind it's a webshitter who can't deploy anything that isn't dockerized)
It's over.https://www.sony.co.jp/en/news-release/202603/26-0331E/
My family got a TCL 55" MiniLED TV and honestly while the smart shit is fast and responsive unlike most TVs I used, next to my OLED monitor it looks like irredeemable garbage
>>108499317What is the size of your monitor and the price of the tv and monitor?Sounds like you family bought a reasonably priced smart tv and you bought an expensive enthusiast monitor.
>>108493863the scripting language? how can they afford to buy Sony?
>>108499317oled is pozzed consoomur tech
>>108498052tablets
Hi, I’m mainly a Mac user for work, and I only use Windows on my gaming PC at home.My work involves low level software analysis and reverse engineering, and recently I’ve been doing a lot more work with Windows based tools. Transferring files from my M2 Mac to a crappy Dell Latitude using an external SSD is getting really annoying and time-consuming.So I’m looking to pick up a ThinkPad as a dedicated Windows work machine. so I’m currently deciding between a T480 and a T14 Gen 2 (Intel).From what I’ve seen, the T14 Gen 2 has Thunderbolt 4 and newer hardware, but the T480 is cheaper and more upgradeable.For my use case (RE, tooling, moving large files, etc.), which one would you guys recommend? Any downsides I should be aware of?
>>108499809I ordered the T14 Gen 2, and honestly I don’t care about Intel ME or coreboot stuff and most normal people shouldn’t either. Unless you’re a journalist or activist who’s actually being targeted, it’s overkill. 99% of people don’t need that level of paranoia because no one cares enough to spy on them. I get doing it for fun or learning, but actually needing it? Not really.
>>108499972Stop needing that.
>>108500009please stop being a reatard
>>108495019I have an upgraded (64gb ram, 2tb ssd, x1c trackpad) T480. Nice lil machine, but it's pretty heavy and bulky (with the 72wh battery) and it really starts to show its age by now.If you're used to apple silicon then the t480 will feel like a huge downgrade, from the screen to the audio to the battery life to the performance to the feel of the device. Despite that it was cheaper than my M4 including upgrades and docking station.
>>108500072Yeah, that’s why I ordered the T14 Gen 2. The only things I’ll do are upgrade the RAM to 24GB and get a 1TB SSD.
it's over
>>108494510I always knew Iran were the good guys.They will save us from the great satan.
>>108499237You're still regurgitating propaganda, m8? They put a school directly adjacent to their base, the base was bombed, the school was evacuated, no school was bombed, their attempt at using human shields failed, you're never getting your H-1B back.
>>108499858Which AFB are you posting from? Or is it Tel Aviv? Please stop some of the bombs so my VPN doesn't keep cutting out.Do you get hard when a child is blown up or is it only when massa shekelstein eats them?
>Iranian missiles hit Batelco headquarters in Hamal, Bahrain. The largest telecommunications company in the country hosts Amazon Web Services servers.
>>108500057They should hit more so the shills run out of proxies.
AI generated code can't be copyrightedno DMCA can take it downIT'S OVER!https://x.com/Fried_rice/status/2038894956459290963https://github.com/instructkr/claude-codehttps://github.com/chatgptprojects/claude-code/
>>108494419Someone hasn't found out what "forks" are, have they?
>>108495251how many different letters in 'nigger'? Youre dumber than a strawberry LLM.
>>108499992lold
>>108498048>Anthropic would immediately lose all of its value if weights were leakedNo, but they would lose a lot of money to competition doing very cheap inference due to the fact that you don't need any RoI for all the reaseach, if you stole everything.
>>108497176It does match, can confirm. I got mine from the legit npm repo.
PTP is fucking down edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?Private trackers are not secret clubs. They are exclusive clubs. They exist to create well seeded and properly curated selections of high quality media. Also to make freeloaders seethe and shill shitty Android apps that don't work without paying to pirate.>Have a question?- FAQ https://files.catbox.moe/t2mslu.txt- 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.
>>108499736Another chapter from the damage controller loser. It's over for ptp
Lmao at the captcha thing
how long until AB drops spring fanservice and airing anime list?>>108499783yeah, there've been some fun ones, IDK most of them though
>>108499702Omg, this is not April's fools.. passthepajeet is gone, gone! We will stick to pootopia from now on..
BLU's 9th BirthdayNine days of Global Freeleech and Double Upload.One day for each year BLU has been running.
What do you feel when you see that logo?
>>108487876Nothing? I had a 6800GT and then got an 8800GT. Then I ended up with a few 9600GSO cards in secondary computers and could actually host LAN parties.
>>108487876Makes me wish my motherboard had an AGP slot so I wouldn't be stuck with this PCI 6200.
I WANT TO PLAY BF2 ON A FULL SERVER WITH DECENT PING AGAIN
>>108491336>bumpgates in your path
>>108487876Bumpgate.>>108487894>>108487894Wasn't the PS3 a 6800 Ultra?
UPS editionprevious: >>108414793READ 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.
>>108497032>>108497017Looks like a mix of my two antec cases.
>>108497028i remember the 1 being under $100 but maybe prices have changed
>>108494446Dell doesn't make their own drives, they are more than likely seagates from what I've seen when searching myself. Toshi is good shit in my experience. I have 24x4tb old drives I got used that have like 40k hours and are issue free for the year or so I've had them. I also have a probably 15 year old 1tb toshiba drive that I don't use often anymore but has been literally around the world with me and also is still running flawlessly.
>>108497007nice
>>108497007>>108497017>>108497032im jealous of all that storagei want to get some 8TB HDDs when they come down in price. I also have 4 unused spots in a 2.5in hot swap chassis, currently im only running two 1TB SSDs in RAID1I built this just in time to get 128GB of server ram for cheap and regretting not getting the rest to fill up all the slots
everything is fucking AIfags in the ass lmao.LLMs can't improve anymore and only way labs cope is by over-fitting on benchmarks till the new one drops.it's over, bubble is bursting.
>>108488118It's been bursting for a year, can I get my cheap SSDs or no???
>>108497344As far as we know, yes.
>>108497344What the fuck are you talking about, I've never seen anyone claim this. Also penultimate means second to last, what would you or "anti-AI" fags consider the last, AGI?Even if AGI is the last possible brain it would still need to go through tons of iterations to reach perfection and those iterations should be considered different.There's also a ton of possible brains between ours and AGI.
>>108488118what language is that? i can't read this twitter shit anymore
look all I need from AI is video generation to improve enough that I generate my own porn conveniently in a local model on consumer hardware from lets say 3-5 years in the future(which will be around the time they'll ban porn online)that's itthen it can die
Is he our guy?
if he really cared about the environment he would be begging for nuclear energy to rolled out country wide by the government, not all this retarded solar farm nonsense. the govenment could easily build nuclear plants over the entire country and it would pay itself off so fast from the jobs it creates and extra money in the entire countries pockets from power bills costing way less. it extremely clean and efficient, and the little waste it does produce is so tiny and can be stored underground until its safe to dispose of. these eco faggots all just brush it aside because of the prograganda and fear mongering or because they like having this stupis pointless endless argument and to jerk themselves off for being better than you
>>108498400>I support the status quo but don't want to be called outIt's fine
>>108499411Nuclear is dead in America, older plants are being decommissioned and the Trump admin only cares about oil and coal. Fusion is literally "two more weeks" the technology.
>>108496171Trump literally paid a French company a billion dollars NOT to build wind turbines. France, not China.
>>108493035Nice. Better than some drumpf loving kiddy diddler.
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my codex is getting sick of gemini's bullshit lmao
>>108499787>geminii pity your dex
>Vibecode some simple timer app for my mobility training with a calendar to see when I use it>One shot it using Gemini Canvas>Thought I could turn it into an Android app using Cordova>The "Backup" feature can't work: Can't send to a WebDAV server, can't download the file locally nor share it.>Burned all my free Codex credits. GPT-4 couldn't make it workWew! And CEOs are firing people to replace them with ChatGPT or Claude.
>>108500011your post is barely comprehensible so it's a miracle the models were able to produce anythingwork on your language skills
Does anyone know how to get OpenCode or OpenRouter to work natively inside antigravity's agent panel. I don't want to use opencode in the terminal because it doesn't work with hunks etc.
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I need to set up a VPN for my mum, the only requirement is unblocking live Italian television (Rai and Mediaset) outside of Italy. I'd have gone with Mullvad but apparently it's quite crappy for this kind of stuff. Any suggestion?
A company gave me a takehome assignemnt and said no AIIs there any way for them to actually know If I put it into claude?
Is there even a point in trying to actually learn programming and get good at it when your a noob, and ai can do everything you can do but better
what does a C5 caution mean
>>108496725in 2005ish i was a kid visiting my uncles firm and in the corner he had a small box the size of a tv receiver with a network switch bolted on top.He told me this was his "email" i asked him recently about it and he told he you could buy these in a box and that was how they used to do email before.I cant find such a thing now.Did these things actually exist were separate email only machines exist and why arent they around now.I kinda want one.Its a small server i get that but it was completely silent and just hooked up.
AI designed circuits are now the next thing
>>108500088Practical use seems to be that they can make tech that is harder to reverse engineer
>>108500068No need, there are SAT solvers for (locally) minimizing circuit complexity. However, in reality, the complexity class when designing a... say circuit or an assembly line or a logistics hub or a chemical plant or... is much more troublesome (Don't forget that concurrent temporal planning is EXPSPACE hard https://users.aalto.fi/~rintanj1/papers/Rintanen07icaps.pdf). In conjunction you also have to deal with packing problems.
>>108500068https://archive.is/AeM5XMeh, that's not anything new. If anything it will make new hardware harder to debug when some defect is found
>>108500068looks like typical ai hallucinations
Ah, so the goal is to make an entirely new "Black Box Architecture"
Fedora quietly solved Linux's update problem but nobody notices because they’re too busy distrohopping> offline updates just like Windows>updates create a whole new OS image like you’re installing from scratch every time>Brtfs go brrrWhy is no one talking about this?
>>108492506Explain that in more detail
>>108496376>You can forgetSnapshots can be done automatically and openSuSE does this. There's a script to apply atomic updates upon shutdown so that the process is always consistent there. So you don't have to "remember" to restart or whatever. A lot of what you describe already has been tested for quite some time and already works out of the box.
>>108490660The anti-choice crowd would REALLY like to get you used to immutable distros so that it's easier to implement a trust system where only a signed immutable image can participate online
>>108499320Running everything inside flatpaks makes it really difficult to screenshot your shit every 10 seconds and send to microslop.
>>108490846can confirm as wellt. another guy in europe
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>>108499854>Any DVD image I've ever downloaded was always in an .iso formatNo it wasn't. People just put .iso on the end of optical disc images regardless of whether it's an ISO 9660 filesystem. Lots of iso files are actually UDF or mixed format.
>>108500025Who cares about technicalities as long as it works?
>>108500032Clearly you cared enough to post.
>>108499450It's what I do.
>>108500066?