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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>Doom loaded 312 packages across 63 modules in 6.068s
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>>107654536
meanwhile apple chads https://www.lisppad.app/
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(defun compile-and-load (&optional file)
(interactive)
(load (native-compile (or file (buffer-file-name) (symbol-at-point)))))

;; for doom emacs
(map! :map emacs-lisp-mode-map
:niv :desc "Native-compile and load current file or symbol" "<f9>" #'compile-and-load
:localleader
:niv :desc "Vertically align bindings in `let' and `cond' forms" "SPC" #'align-binding-forms)
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>>107654237
# lang: shell
perl -ne 'print if /el$/' /usr/share/dict/american-english
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>>107656530
# lang: shell
bb -i --stream '(re-matches #".*el$" *input*)' < /usr/share/dict/american-english

Are there any other lisps that are usable for shell one-liners?

Are macbooks and chromebooks the only options for a 10+ hour battery life laptop?
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>>107656607
lunar lake has been out for a while man
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>>107656607
If every bitch on the planet knows to carry extra power banks for their phones how is it not a single one of you faggots can think to carry extra laptop batteries?
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>>107656716
advertised numbers are one thing but does this actually live up to its claims
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PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP PLAP
GET PREGNANT
GET PREGNANT
GET PREGNANT
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>>107656752
get a toilet currynigger

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107636815

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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7 threads
2x /sdg/ (one bump limit so fine)
2x /adg/ (not /agg/)
the rest are /ldg/ who've been sprouting 2+ threads each time for weeks now

what is happening to you people
also merry christmas eve
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>>107656203
*now also /agg/
this is all debo's fault isnt it
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holy shit what are people posting on this platform
fucking egocentric zero-awareness scum trash

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https://mashable.com/article/google-takes-on-android-for-pc-called-aluminium-os

Finally, somebody will make a good Linux desktop. No more of these shitty hobbyist distros like CachyOS, Mint, and MX Linux.

We will leave Windows and even some of those Linux distros for Google's desktop OS in 2026.

You know it's true.
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>>107656047
Electron is basically chromium
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>>107655810
every year
lincels on suicide watch
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>>107654304
>But will it surpass Google's Fushia Os
that became an IOT OS so no

>>107654321
>Is it going to be more than a glorified Google Chrome launcher like ChromeOS currently is?
They are merging ChromeOS and Android to make a full desktop OS like Windows, basically.
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>all Apple products preloaded with iOS and macOS
>blocks any lincuck distro from even booting with T2
>shifts entire industry to ARM
>x86 and UEFI are fucking dead
>ARM allows all PC OEMs to have a unique proprietary locked bootloader for each product they release
>soon ARM stinkpads will come locked to winblows
>every single ARM laptop will be a unique special snowflake like phones
>all need a custom bootloader exploit and distro built for it
>736 arm laptops released each year
>which means 736 device specific root exploits
>which means 736 special snowflake builds of the loonix kernel
>which means 736 custom builds of ubuntu
>which means each build times 521 different distros that's like over a million different distros
>each have to be specifically built to be ARM compatible EVERY UPDATE
>freetards will be lucky to crack 10-20 device bootloaders a year

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>>107656697
I think its unlikely that zero arm laptops will let you install linux on it. At the very least framework and system76 laptops should. And Fedora and Ubuntu already have arm64 isos.

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i want to go back
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>>107647460
soul
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>>107640104
god damn it I hate windows 11 so much
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>>107640104
It's fucking over.
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>>107640104
>>107654949
I got a genuine question, what kind of a PCs do people here have to get Windows 11 to work this badly? I was forced to use Windows 11 for 2 months and it loaded every single element instantly on a barely mid-range PC.
The UI is the least of it's problems imo
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>>107640104
what the fuck am i looking at and why are uncs literally crying in joy over this shit?


if that's so glorious just install a vm

i hate old people so much

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

It's Over Edition

>News
Z.ai releases GLM 4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>107656640
In fairness, prefill really does a lot to fight that. There's a reason OpenAI would rather commit suicide than entertain the notion of adding it.
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>>107656674
>There's a reason OpenAI would rather commit suicide than entertain the notion of adding it.
because they're delusional from first mover's advantage and still think they matter?
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>>>/v/729238000
cftf?
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>>107656688
Kogasa would not say bad words like that.
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making a slutty blind french ojou-sama loli card
I won't post it though

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I don't get it. Just let me click to run the installer. Fucking hippies
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>>107656570
flatpak only works on troon distros with dbus enabled
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>>107651752
>downloading source code and compiling it yourself, which is for schizos or people doing cutting edge shit

It's really not that advanced or anything. A few short, simple commands and the computer does everything technical.
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>>107651707
There is no installer retard
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>Usecase for tar.gz files
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>>107651731
yes, lets all build around a single point of failure

lmao linuxtards

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Will it be updated?
Other than Chance is there any other working app?
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>>107654334
Can you fuckers please post pictures of blue clover? Ponyfucker nuked the repo before I even heard about it.
I've been using Kuroba all this time but recently switched to Chance which I've gotten used to now.
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>>107654806
exfags used to say the same thing
>noooo you have to customize the settings, it's the best app evah if you do that
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>>107655667
>no i hate customizaiton i just want something that loks like ass that i cant change
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Where is the Bocchinigger now?
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>>107654861
It's basically the same as regular old clover as I recall.

>>107654320
Mostly works but filters are fucked.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107655271
It takes a while for shit to pop up in Windows search and file explorer also takes its sweet time loading shit.
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>>107655371
what are your specs?
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>>107655371
its instant 4 me
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Whats the goto method for canning auto updates in W10 entirely? I thought about just running sledgehammer but it definitely seems extreme to solve this problem.

First try was disabling the service then regedit for noautoupdates but its ignoring that completely.
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a friend of mine installed pro education instead of education
does that one features enterprise level group policy settings like education

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Why are ""people"" (gamers) still so anti-VA? Modern VA panels have absurdly fast response times on par with IPS (faster actually except for black to black). On the plus side you get the blackest blacks, whitest whites and no backglow messing up everything.

I understand OLED is superior to both and TN is the competitive choice but it's weird seeing how many people still tell each other to steer clear of VA when your average $200 VA panel is almost certainly better than a $200 IPS one.
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>>107656177
MiniLED is based. My VA has uh a little over 1000 zones I think and the effect is great, there's a small amount of blooming with say text on a black screen but the monitor is tuned well enough that it isn't intrusive, it almost just looks like a blooming effect of the eye

I used to have a screen with like 8 dimming zones though and it was the worst shit ever
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>>107655967
>Modern VA panels have absurdly fast response times
False unless selecting very specific panels and even then they are not fast
>(faster actually except for black to black)
it's faster but it's not faster, bad logic here4>>107655967
>when your average $200 VA panel is almost certainly better than a $200 IPS one.
the average low end va panel is fucking bad compared to the equivalent ips

VA is shit for monitors, completely unusable for TVs (even slower)

for TVs if you are a gaymer you have to buy oled or you are a masochist retard
for monitors it's more complicated

>>107656189
>2 years ago 240hz VA monitors entered the market for less than $200 which have next to zero smearing left.

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>>107656504
[backlight glow intensifies]
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>>107655967
Gamers prefer VA though.
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>>107655994
>spamming
Those are Indian shills
Those are Indian (or some other version of asian) shills every time.

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>>107646857
2 is better
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>>107655038
Nah
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>>107654729
Ooh, that IS good.
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Why is Android so popular in India?
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>>107656057
Rent free qualchud
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>>107655991
It's cheaper
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>>107655991
Because android offer cheap value while apple rips you off(I have s25 ultra and 16 pro max)
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Because there are Android phones cheaper than iPhones. That's it. You'll not see a single Indian in the US with an Android phone. They'll never miss a chance of conspicuous consumption if given the means.
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you know the answer perfectly well and only want to make fun of indians

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How did we reach this point?
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>>107656235
1. The 4 GB Memory Ceiling
32-bit binaries can only address 2^{32} bytes of memory.
2. Fewer CPU Registers
64-bit mode provides 16 general-purpose registers, doubling the 8 available in 32-bit.
3. Weak Security Randomization (ASLR)
Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) relies on a large address space to hide where code is stored.
4. Limited Hardware Protections
Modern security features like the No-Execute (NX) bit are native and mandatory in 64-bit environments.
5. Slower Floating-Point Math
64-bit binaries use SSE2 for mathematical operations. 32-bit binaries often default to the legacy x87 FPU, which is significantly slower for media encoding, encryption, and scientific calculations.
6. Native 64-bit Integer Handling
Processing large numbers (greater than 2.1 billion) takes a single CPU cycle on 64-bit systems. A 32-bit binary must use multiple, slower instructions to achieve the same result.
7. Software Translation Overhead
Running 32-bit software on a 64-bit OS requires a translation layer (such as WoW64 or multilib). This adds a layer of complexity and a slight performance penalty that native 64-bit apps avoid.

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>>107656535
compiling man
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>>107656597
not really.
https://www.ghacks.net/2016/01/03/32-bit-vs-64-bit-browsers-which-version-has-the-edge/
their performance is usually nearly identical, but with less RAM usage for 32-bit programs. i can only speak for windows program, don't care about linux the server os.
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>>107656597
t. clanker
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>>107656597
thanx chatgpt

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
Previous thread: >>107575071
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>>107653914
Yeah, it's so extensively tested by the thousands of engineers at Google and Micro$oft that there's no memory related CVEs in sepples projects. Ever. They change every single function with surgical precision and the tiniest of errors are revealed by their tests.
It's easy to test. SQLite has 155k lines of working code. Testing it reliably requires 92053k lines of code. You only have to maintain 591 extra programs to get reliable software. The linux kernel has millions of lines of code to maintain, what's some more millions?
I'm gonna go call the clangd, valgrind, ubsan and asan devs a bunch of faggots and tell them that their efforts are useless and they should go do something else.
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>>107654587
> what are some fun projects in c#?
My project >>107627343 uses c# on the backend. The docker version is AOT compiled too.

I've built a few other CLI tools using C# AOT, like an AWS S3 syncer and a VIM plugin.
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>>107655711
VIM plugin written in C#. It's like fzf but a nicer UI imo. https://github.com/kjpgit/vilark I use it every freaking day to switch files with and it makes me happy. It's fun to make a console UX.
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When should I do trait-based polymorphism vs enum-based.
Like if I'm writing some Vulkan wrapper and I have
struct Buffer { 
raw: vk::Buffer,
...
}

struct Image {
raw: vk::Image
...
}

how should I think about doing
enum Resource {
Buffer(Buffer),


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>>107656579
ADT = easy to add new operation hard to add new member
type class = easy to add new member hard to add new operation
Also stop using Rust, use Haskell.


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