Is zorin os the new best linux?
>>107872054Same. Fucking. Here.I'm a tranny retard that loves gnome's workflow and feels it's absent elsewhere, but why are the developers so fucking incompetent?? It feels like every release of gnome somehow gets worse or introduces a new shit tier bug in Wayland. I just went back to using the x11 version of gnome till they fix their shit. Sucks though because I'd like some of the features of Wayland.
>>107876182Neither, just go Debian. Unless you're really new and not very tech savvy, I would just go with Debian and pick whichever desktop environment looks cool to you.
>>107876971How hard is debian to Actually use?
>>107876992You must have a minimum IQ of 129 to install. So using it could require more.
>>10787782880 iq somali can work with mintIs debian that much harder to use?
This image speaks volumes
have they tried following laws
>>107877848
>>107877445>Zalando>Tech company What?
>>107877445half of those are absolute useless cancer, stuff like amazon is at least useful but it's going to be hard for a local entity to compete with them considering they're a global entity with infinite money.The EU is made of many small states, they simply don't have the synergy of the USA.California would definitely be a harder time if it wasn't part of the US
>>107877526>stop breaking the EU law on your american server hosted in america with american moneymental illness.
As if >>107855656 wasn't enough.Kek.
>>107874171you can't take anything this retard says at face valueyou have to wait and see what he doesand a lot of times even that changes too
>>107874282>. The speculative line cannot just go up, you cannot just up and demand the tax payer fund your wobbling bubble.Why not? they're doing it nowhttps://www.nationalgoldgroup.com/news-articles/fed-announces-40-billion-monthly-money-printing-while-cutting-rates-for-the-3rd-time-this-yearThis is just free money to borrow at lower and lower interest rates. Eventually, Trump will have them at 0% once he gets Powell fired. Then you're going to see some real taxpayer-fleecing shit.
>>107875163>normies on twitter are noticing this vociferouslygot what i voted for again award
>>107874171>The Trump administration this week required that China-bound chips make a detour from Taiwan, where they are made, through the United States for testing by a third-party lab. When the chips enter the United States, they are subject to the 25% tariff announced Wednesday.So it sounds like just the chips destined for China.But still stupid.
>>107874208the whole second term by Trump is an insider trading scheme
>>107867141hes right, it is. have sex and children NOW
it's over for beautiful people. if I can enhance my beauty I can finally get all the gibs and experience the halo effect. AI beat genetics.
>>107874252that 30yo face cannot be from a child, the fuck?
>>107875702she's 21 now, idk when that photo was taken. she was a child actor, being 12 when stranger things started
>>107861932how the hell do you do this? is this software you run locally on your gpu? asking for a friend
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>>107876642Why would I lie about it?
>>107877835looks demonic
>>107877722if you're noise sensitive then go aio
>>107877691not sure, but watch out for these channels
>>107876871Yep, we all knew Jensen would never abandon his loyal gamers like that by killing the 5070 ti
VR was supposed to replace smartphonesWhy didn't that happen?
VR was a flash in the pan gimmick with incredibly low resolution compared with existing screens (4k in VR is sub 720p real world), and the controllers sucked. The one field it might've been useful for, sim dads, all have a better time with triples. I love gimmicks, VR sadly adds absolutely nothing to gaming. When it's AR goggles with 60 PPD displays that can be transparent so google can insert ads on every flat surface, they'll take off. Until then? It's just for retards.
why is Zuck still in charge when he wasted like 50b on the metaverse bullshit and everyone knew it was vapor trash?
>>107877818Because it's his money and the shareholders aren't going to oust him for always chasing the next big thing. It's too bad nobody wants to use a single thing that comes out of them. The Meta / Facebook brand is completely tainted.
I don't know anything about meta's dumb VR projects but from a gaming standpoint, almost every VR game I've seen looks less like a game and more like a tech demo for a "real" game.The only VR games I'd ever want to play are>HL Alyx>H3VR>Boneworks>Bonelab>VR Chatand even then I don't want to drop the money on a VR setup, I don't have a spare room I can set aside exclusively for an expensive toy, and I don't know if VR would give me motion sickness or not.It's just too many factors going against VR for me
>>107877861Boneworks and its sequel are both awful and massive motion sickness inducers. Alyx and H3 are fun, but we're talking about a 6 hour easy game for kids and a tech demo mess that you can squeak a bit of fun out of in between manually reloading your magazines.But given you listed VR chat as something you want to play, you should probably buy VR. It's very big with troons like yourself, second life for zoomers has a lot of appeal if you're mentally unwell.
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>>107877719apparently
>>107877708no way
time-wise looks like collage anon usually bakes around 12 hours from nowaight I'm going to sleep it's fucking 3 in the morning
Makoto is a cute.https://files.catbox.moe/992bs1.png
>>107877764I'm here, will bake in 5-10 minutes. Didn't notice that image limit got hit, funny.
How far away is medical technology from tetrochromatic implants?If you don't know, some women have a genetic mutation where they have 4 functional color cones in their eyes, allowing them to see a new dimension of colors compared to normal humans.
>>107877774Depends entirely on what wavelengths the extra cone is sensitive to, doesn't it?Many animals have eyes that are sensitive to different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum than we are. Birds have tetrachromacy and their visible light range extends into UV.I don't think it's that far fetched that humans could theoretically have a mutation like that. Just need a cone that's sensitive to a slightly different wavelength (seems plausible with random genetic mutations). The wiring is already there and the brain will just learn to interpret the signals the same as it does with red, green and blue.
https://youtu.be/XAdBWnp8W7Q?t=1868
I'd love to do that weird experiment where scientists make you see a shade of cyan or teal or whatever that no human has ever seen before, but I'd also be afraid that it'd make me go insane because I'd never be able to see it again
>>107877857Theoretically, any human could be born with wings and fly, too. You just don't see it happen much.
>>107877177>>107877267what if tetrachromacy is actually way more common like 1-0.1% but people who has it just think that's normal?like they never get a moment like>pass the red paint>bro that's green>shiiiiI wonder how many rare mutations go unnoticed like that.also, did you know that most vertebrates have 4 cones but mammals only has 2 because it is thought that common ancestor filled a niche as a nocturnal animal when dinosaurs went extinct? Primates evolved one back, if you look closely, red and green curves are very close together compared to blue.
They literally know everything from your>spending habits>internet history>where you go and what you do with your time>who are your close contacts>your fetishes and DesiresThey don't need to blackmail you with pizza they know your whole personality and what makes you tick. They know you more than you know yourself.Let's just hope they have mercy on us. They won anons and we lost they own us by balls.
>>107873060>both fucking excuses because they can't openly use their extra legal data collection to make a real arrest, they have to pretend to follow the laws.Uh huh, did da joos->MossadYep.reminder the kid is going to go free and the only reason Luigi was ever captured was he went to Mcdonalds wearing the same clothes with the same haircut and Mcdonalds employee thought he could get a reward (he couldn't). The kirk kid was funnier because his dad ratted him out. It's not much deeper than that. Despite all of the surveillance, they're powerless to meaningfully use it for anything other than intimidation.
>>107863875>It’s shit like the AI car tracking cameras that worry me more, because they’re real-time and built to be used to target a specific person, and owned by private companies.This is the only part that actually worries me because they're a private record kept that are accessible by anyone, even the Coast Guard can add "Arrest and kill this man" to anyone's public record, and it would never take a subpoena or are there any access logs showing who or what has been accessing anything. We've already had close to a dozen cases of jealous LEOs using it to stalk their Exs. Which only got found out because the accounts are so easy to get that everyone from human rights groups to foreign adversaries have admin access to the whole database. Palantir's response to that so far has been "Don't care! If you don't like it you're a terrorist and we will kill you".
>>107856903Because it's a private company giving this info to the government it's okay and not a evil system like China's social credit system
>>107856899>They don't need to blackmail you with pizza they know your whole personality and what makes you tick. They know you more than you know yourself.They really don't, but it's a good thing they think they do. Why does human cattle love projecting its lack of human substance onto others so much?
>They literally know your fetishesGood. Let the glowies look at my porn habits.My go-to is a picture of a futa fucking a trash can. I pity the government worker that has to log that the NEET loser's gooning to girls farting out of their nostrils again.I'm too powerful for them. They bend to my will
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>>107867059>amazon.inwe all just gon overlook this or what
anyone get an xperia 10 vii yet here? want one just as a dummy phone to pair with an iphone and the price seems fair enough, want some ocr apps that applel would never permit for learning purposes
>>107877696>xperia 10 viioverpriced meme, sony are only in business becuase japanese corpos buy them thanks to their easy tiering>xperia 10 for employees>xperia 5 for managers>xperia 1 for ze big bossget literally anything else that's not $500 for $200 specsif you're concerned about privacy or something and don't want a chink/gook phone, buy some ancient Pixel 6 or 6a and put Graphene on it
>>107877737i'd rather pay 400 bucks to sony than ever buy a google phonethe 10vii is 120hz now too at least
>>107877664>also hated that i fell victim to the big phone memeHuh, I feel similarly, but opposite. I feel like I fell for the small phone meme and compromised too much with my Galaxy S23 compared to various Plus/Ultra/Max models of phones.
OLED is great
>>107870562LG strikes again.
>>107875390They can't afford even that, that's why they bitch and moan. Otherwise there would be literally no argument against what you just said.
My phone from 2019 is OLED and no burnin yet, my TV from 2021 is OLED and has no burnin, my PC displays from 2023 and 2025 are OLED and has no burnin.
>>107872224it's only noticeable under 90hz, but yes, 60hz feels like a stutterfest on oled.
>>107870562Thanks OP. Threads like this is exactly what I need to stroke my ego and laugh at poorfags.
Why are Yuroclaps unfair to American Tech?
>>107874750US should declare war.
>>107875500>The golem opens up about his mutilated penis as a form of coping mechanism.
>>107875421Yes it is. GM's circumstances were different from the crimes VW committed so of course they received a different fine. Are you retarded?
>>107875554>suddenly even the drill-baby-drill commentariat cares about emissions
>>107874894Torvalds - AmericanLinux Foundation - American
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107840984
I implemented a better pruning algorithm for my text generator. I prune the top percentile of contexts by "cost" where cost is (roughly speaking) the ratio of the size of the context to the probability it is to be selected. The issue I'm running into now is sometimes the pruning process fails due to OOM. Pruning is triggered when the process hits its memory limit, but pruning itself requires a small amount of memory (removing a token from a context requires creating a new copy with the token removed, then freeing the old one), I currently work around this by reserving a small amount of memory that can only be used during pruning, but due to fragmentation even this will fail occasionally. I'm not sure how to work around this other than by gradually bumping the memory limit on OOM during the pruning process, but I want to be able to hard-limit the memory usage. Maybe some kind of compactifying allocation scheme could work? Like instead of using pointers to separate context objects, I could use keys in a map, and on OOM I could iterate the map to compactify several contexts together, thereby reducing fragmentation. I think it would work but makes everything more complicated (entries in the map would need to be tracked whether they're part of another allocation, etc.)
>>107877044>shit on runtime, good on memorydon't be stingy with caching or otherwise keeping things in memory, recalculating will always be slowerthis is what ram usage minimalists seem to never get
>>107874369Just got to OOP in the roadmap on the courses I'm followingEveryone kept telling me how scary OOPs but it's fun so farstill kinda new in programming and learning it currently using C++
>>107874369I lost all interest I had for programming. I used to care so much about the language, the editor, the dev environment, algorithms, etc. Now I just do whatever solves a problem with the least effort from me.
why do figures who reject clean code, code like shit?
>>107876845it's not about the if-statements, retard. it's abourt readability. nesting that deep is not clean code.clean code would be extracting the inner blocks to a method with a name that indicates what it does.
>>107876671>// We are actuallye fine!lmao, the only comment he bothered to write is completely useless to anybody but himself. what a retard.
>>107877749to be fair, he has lots of wall of text comments in other places
just post good code according to (You)
>>107877891yandere dev code looks compared to that shit
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>>107875988It happens sometimes
>>107875988Never
MX Blaecks
>>107875988Never happened to me yet.
>>107867172