Sepples will defend this
Everything past assembly was a mistake.
Everything past punch cards was a terrible idea.
>>107832769I did defend this because it lets you optimize the ahit out of everything.Now I'm confy as fuck with C# + AOT.
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
>>107830596It used to be hooked up to an Obihai for my Google Voice number since about 2018 but I swapped it out for a modern wireless set a few months ago.
I've posted before but I recently got a Legion Go 2 to use as a kind of "dual monitor"Clever or retarded?
>>107833231Its like a console-friend beefed up his setup to include a PC
Daddy has come home. He will save us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzPN3Zpzusg
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):https://wiki.debian.orghttps://wiki.alpinelinux.orghttps://wiki.archlinux.orghttps://wiki.gentoo.org>Which distro should I choose?https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlhttps://nosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?https://suckless.orgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107833072yes
I've been lurking on these threads for years and never made the move to Linux.
>>107833205mods, ban this poster now!
>>107830877Derivate = fork? Endeavour isn't even derivate as it uses Arch's own repos. idk about Cachy though.>>107829834Are you saying it automatically logs you in the desktop session? Disable that and no desktop session gets started on boot.>I want these two modes>modesHa! A server system is no different from a desktop system, it's arr same Linux.
>>107833205now is as good a time as ever
Use case for Vsync? I never seem to notice frame tearing in-game and every time I do turn Vsync on I can feel input lag.
>>107833150A lot of console ports that use frame-pacing that strives for 59.9 FPS, even if they don't have game logic hard-tied to a 60FPS vsync.And console ports are what 90% of the market is, like it or not.
>>107833247>opengl>in 2026why?
>>107833250Many, but a faction compared to decade or two ago.
>>107833250You keep saying frame-pacing but that's not really what frame-pacing is.
>>107833250>>107833260I get what you mean tho
Best Practices Editionprevious: >>107761293READ 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.
>>107832831In that case, I'm sorry to break it to you, but your anecdotal experience in your country does not reflect the reality of the situation in either Anon's country or my country. As it stands, CGNAT is a fairly common stopgap, while IPv6 is still rare to the point where you won't get it unless you explicitly look for it.
>>107832888The countries are Afghanistan and Somaliland respectively?
>>107832929When it comes to broadband, they might as well be. Lord knows, it only took us an extra 15-20 years to catch up to Lithuania's 2005 speeds.
>>107832712banchod bastard bitch>>107832731bait
>>107829935I was primarily just ranting, wasn't really looking for suggestions but might as well. Is there a table/database management that>looks modern and>allows you to remove branding from shared tables and forms
that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)what you got /g/?
>>107830540It's great that modern laptops are lighter, but their nearly-flat keyboards with hardly any travel are utter shit compared to the old stuff.
>>107833175The mechanical keyboards of those Toshibas are awesome.Then again they are luggable and not laptops, we still have huge ass desktop replacements with keyboards like that, not meant to be laptops levels of portable.
>>107833243>mechanicalWhat switches?
>>107833267Really nice linear Alps.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107779804
>>107832446>I work with C++ very often and this is the first time I found about [feature]This is just what C++ is like.
I'm developing a new federated instant messaging protocol that will attempt to kill XMPP and Matrix by having all the relevant mainstream chatting features, have a server implementation that will be just as lightweight as XMPP servers, and have all the features contained in a few large specifications and not a billion extensions like in XMPP. But it will not have end-to-end encryption, I know jack shit about it. And also nobody's gonna use it because I'm not planning on advertising it, running an official server or making the client have an actually good UI.
>>107833091people? sure, but I am talking about the language at the technical level
>>107833180Sorry, I just can't trust a language made by Larry Troll, again.
>>107833193I can't blame you, he is incompetent.
this is the technology board and nobody is talking about the solid state battery technology being unlockedthis is at least as big as back when lithium ion battery technology was unlockedthis changes everything. we're going to get flying cars and hoverboards now and a bunch of other shit that wasn't possible because batteries weren't good enough
>>107826867Tesla never claimed solid state they have aluminum battery coming
>>107826716So what does it does beside making me hungry for these.
>>107826716We had a thread about this the other day.
>>107826716Solid state has been in development for years anon, it will be talked about more once it actually reaches the consumer market.
>>107831139Its got what charges crave
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
>>107832372The main thing that IE did not conform to was the box model. In this case IEs box model was correct and the standard was wrong.
>>107821610he said pours money not revolutionized.
>>107816462look at that, everything you ever need is right there and its not messy
>>107816583i actually love this cause you know that the older the menu is the more serious your issue is
>>107832495>settings don’t work?>time for control panel>control panel don’t work?>time for regedit>regedit not enough?>cmd.exedamn dude
>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: >>107789452
>>107833171ffmpeg
Is it possible to learn to draw and do it well if you're an autistic retarded software engineer and honestly not THAT interesting in the process of drawing (but hoping to somehow develop the interest)?
>>107833216>interesting*interested
>>107833216Anyone can learn how to draw. Its a subject they teach in childrens school bro. You have like a year to practice amongst the teacher and students.
>>107833216It is possible to learn most skills by taking an interest in them, or by being autistic enough about it.I don't know why you would bother if you're not interested, but I guess that's how autists work.Doing it "well" or "well enough" iis subjective.
>>107831548Stallman began hounding Torvalds as soon as linux got popular. It actually gained lots of traction just in couple of years already back in 1995+.
>>107830702vaxx status?
>>107831621You definitely wear velcro shoes and eat pasta with a spoon.
>>107831015Hwo di d you get this photo of me
>>107830951The vaccines are open source. The MRNA sequence is out publically.>That's more like machine code thoughbeitThat's the source code too. No higher level abstraction of the code exists in hands of humans or in nature. If I write a program in machine code in a hex editor and publish it, that's the source code for it.
Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
>>107831821>Should've asked chatgpt to reply for youI bet he did.
>>107831764I don't get it...3,11,13 concatenated are a palindrome. A palindrome is the same backward and forward. 31113 is the same backward and forward. Also, 3, 2, 23 could be one
>>107833179Ok, I guess he was thinking of the other prime, 3, 2, 23, so even though hers was valid, it wasn't the one he was thinking of
>>107831840Fucking brainless replies. Too retarded even for Reddit. Not worth a reply.
>>107831704This is the neckbeard, basement-dwelling archetype my most was addressing. You create ridiculous parameters as "proof" their are no useful cases for AI.Notice the new one you added, "you can't use your own experience", because it's not "verifiable".So, what, you want a scientific study to prove something as obvious as "grass is green", and if no one wastes the resources to do that, you're right?What a fucking retard.
With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
>>107832815>Tainting beautiful Apple hardware with troonixoh god fucking KEK
>>107833089The macbooks and the minis share the same exact hardware, this is literally a dumber more inconvenient macbook.
>>107814412I really like macOS, but the problem is most software you would usually get on Linux or Windows to change things about the OS are usually paid. >>107815538Oh that's cool, I only knew about Path Finder but didn't want to pay a subscription.
>>107833121It's not, because mac mini is always cheaper, macbooks don't have OLED monitor, macbook air doesn't have cooling.It's basically cheaper macbook if you need it to be portable but not ultra portable. Also you can keep using your display and just replaced with new mac mini, if you need updoot.
>>107833044>If you see a computer and you're first though is gamesNo, it's also pirating high-quality shows and movies so I can watch them without buffering/low resolution and pirating e-books and comics and manga and whatever else I want. Then I suppose I might also use drawing software (also pirated btw) for drawfaggotry. Mac can do all of this, I think, hopefully. It can't be that bad.
This simple idea of having 2 USB-C ports CANNOT be done because it stops the zoomer from buying wireless ear buds(battery inside will always go to shit and unusable in ~3 years)and you would be stuck using extremely affordable, high quality audio headphones or in ear buds(that are a bit too green for the planet in 2026) also the 3.5mm headphone jack looks like a penis that goes inside a hole and basically why aren't you a wireless, constantly charging gay trans in 2026 right now.am i finally getting it /g?
>>107825413fpbp
>>107829840>For what other reason did they remove it?It's obsolete. I only use wired earphones, sometimes multi-driver iems. These things are very sensitive to output impedance of the jack you are plugging them into. picrel is how the frequency response changes for one of my iems when plugging into a high-impedance source.The problem now is that most manufacturers, even those producing audio interfaces, do not measure their output impedance so you never know what it is, and on pc mainboards it's usually very high, which makes the high frequencies louder on my earphones; resulting in a very bright, thin sound. This is why I always keep a dongle on my earphones. (Doesn't have to be apple's, there are plenty good alternatives, but it's very good and cheap: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/review-apple-vs-google-usb-c-headphone-adapters.5541/)This way I can plug them into any device that has usb and I can be sure that the sound does not change as the result of impedance. So any headphone jack that I still got on my PC is obsolete, I don't use it.You could have a good internal dac with low impedance in your phone, but you might want to use your earphones on other devices as well. Many earphones even come as a usb-c variant that have a dac built-in.
>>107831510 (me)forgot pic
>>107825349One of the ports should be on the side, like on those gaming phones.>>10782702720 with the case. 6 without.
>>107829070You are doing too much. I have a pair of bluetooth headphones over buds. I press power and it auto-connects and starts playing immediately anon