>mpv constantly gets shilled>"aight I'll try it">see picrelYeah nah, I'll pass.
>>107650497You will never be a oldfag jeety
>>107635155look at that whore
>>107645646Why are they keybinds so retarded? Is it just to encourage you making your own config?
>>107634923HOLY BASEDN/A/GGERS GO BACK TO YOUR DEDICATED CONTAINMENT ZONE
>107650516Calm your tits, autismo. I just wanted to post the best doll.
What kind of physical media do you collect, anon?
>>107650128I own nothing and I am happy
Hdds
>>107650128Whatever I can get my grubby hands on>>107650631Mostly this though
>>107650128SSD's and hard drives.
>>107650917This
I forced AI to break circular definitions in physics and act as a Game Designer for reality.It ended up writing a "Universe Engine" technical doc and actual code.We tested a 128x128x128 slice. Newtonian gravity emerged automatically from base constants.It's not perfect, but it works.I don't have the compute power to run a larger simulation.Need someone with hardware to compile and test this properly.Repo: https://github.com/JulianZoria/Universe-Engine
>>107650488>schizo retard pseudo intellectual midwit gets called out for being a retard>doesnt even know how to reply to people>calls others retards>tells them to lurk moreyou cant even make this shit up
Of course you're going to get gravity out of that.That's exactly the point.Modern science has no answer for how gravity works or even what it is (it just describes the curvature).This program is interesting precisely because it demonstrates the mechanism: gravity is the result of field optimization.It shows how it acts, not just that it acts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_field
>>107650488>>107650714Maybe I can put it this way, you've literally done the exact same circular logic thing you're describing.You've taken a field of mass density and run energy optimization passes on it, which is the standard way of defining a gravitational field. It's just that yours is a slow implementation with extra schizophrenia. >>107650757
>>107650784You are confusing the RESULT with the INPUT.Standard physics starts with the formula/definition.My code starts with only the grid and the constants.I didn't tell it to 'simulate gravity'. I told it to 'optimize energy'.Gravity emerged as the most efficient state.That is NOT circular. That is derivation from first principles.And yes, it's slow. It's a proof of concept in Python, not a game engine.
>nearly 2026>still forces you to buy a chromecast to cast your screen on Pixels and anything using an AOSP-like skinwhy hasn't the EU gone after Google for that?
I once tried to learn C++ but so many things just sucked:The syntax, headder files, 1000 ways to do the same thing, the ((meta-)meta-) "build" system(s) and overall the feeling of the language:It is like someone had continuously updated his hobby project without concerning other users.I want to learn a modern language instead and chose Zig out of Rust or Zig as Rust seemed gay-coded to me.Is it a good decision to learn Zig? Will Zig stay?
>>107648849yes, but "behave as C does" it often a default unless there is a better reason, and when that reasoning is explained, they'll gonna explain it in terms of Cit's just part of basic literacy, the boomer's shared cultural background
>>107647254Do you mean I should learn it to be able to use C/C++ libraries in Zig or to get familiar with low level languages in general. Because I thought that learning Zig first would also translate to C as many things and concepts are similar.
>>107645788i went thru Odin, Zig, C3 and now i'm at fuckin Ada/Spark and ATS.of the new memes i think the only one i like is C3 because it's just a modest improvement to C and doesn't overcomplicate things or create unnecessary friction. i hoped Odin would be that but it's so opinionated, i don't feel like buying into ginger Bill's entire life philosophy. Zig has some ideas i agree with like no hidden control flow or memory fuckery but i find it very inelegant, is very inconsistent design-wise in reality, etc. i'm finding if i want a C alternative i'd rather just have its mistakes ironed out, some modest modernizations, and that's it. then give me contracts and linting so i can develop and adhere to my own programming conventions. C3 has contracts which seem nice but aren't as powerful.
>>107650215You should learn C to have a solid basis in systems programming and to understand why manual memory management rocks and also why it sucks.Then you can do Zig so that you can do all the C things without all the C bullshit and have the only language with sane manual memory management.
>>107650742Thx I will consider it.
People used to invent things.
>>107649121This is the peace / zen I eventually realized
>>107649881Still bothers me deep down, knowing you can change things, knowing solutions exist, but they're basically unexecutable in this world as it is. Hard to embrace it completely because it nags at you, you know, what could be instead of what is. Just that little bit of suffering you can never truly escape if you have any semblance of emotion.
>>107650340You're not alone fren, not now or thousands of years ago. Ecclesiastes resonates me too, because it is so old.
>>107650340picrel
Microsoft confirms “eliminate C and C++” plan, translate code to Rust using AI, as Windows 11 adopts Rust and WebView2https://www.windowslatest.com/2025/12/24/microsoft-confirms-eliminate-c-and-c-plan-translate-code-to-rust-using-ai-as-windows-11-adopts-rust-and-webview2/
>>107650888 (checked)Can someone please save Windows from Microsoft?
bill gates was at least a programmer, what would xe think of this?
>>107650888>One person at Microsoft proposes something>Retards on /g/: Here's what Microsoft is going to do
since no one sane would propose this it's getting increasingly obvious that windows is being sabotaged on purpose
I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.what's your setup like?
>>107644845good for you
test
>>107644821She looks like she's about to call me a lint-licker
>>107644821>what's your setup like?QubesOS, direct connection to Tor (no bridges).I have proxyVM setups for the following:>VPN 1 -> internet>Tor (Whonix) -> internet >Tor -> VPN 2 -> internet (for sites that block Tor exit nodes)>Tor - > I2P>I2PI'm not really super worried about getting backtraced or whatever because the worst thing I do on le deep web is order recreational drugs from time to time. But I like to keep the glowniggers on their feet and hopefully my traffic will get mixed with that of people who really need to hide and it will make it harder for glowniggers to deanonymize them.
>>107646097this has yet to happen
Puffy edition.Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
pufferfish wit da big ass lip
>>107650240meme OS
>>107650736Very cool meme imagine, sanjay!
this thread ended up in a linux bsd fight, kek
And so, another innocent *BSD thread down the gutter...
I like how a stick of RAM costs 2000 bucks now.Thank you, anons. Thank you for this shit.I guess I will never build another computer. But that's they you guys planned it. First you make people dependent on tech, then you remove the tech.also fuck you with the new, more tedious captcha.Everything goes in the wrong direction. Scan your face and pay 2k to post on 4chan am I right?
>>107620830this, you had two years OP. Your loss
>>107620821China will fix this, just be patient.
>>107620821China to the rescue
>>107620821It's not that bad and it will get better in a year. Right now you can get 32gigs of ddr5 ram on aliexpress for 350 usd shipped. A normal anon who casually plays games and browses the web may only need 16g which is even cheaper.
>>107650810>it will get better in a yearanon it's expected to get worse in a year...the major players have basically said they don't plan to significantly increase production to meet the AI datacenter demand, they'll just reduce availability in the consumer sphere and hike prices.
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>>107641037I just don't see how you would press keyboard shortcuts like ctrl + shift + nav keys. You have to be press 4 keys on the hhkb. same goes for the usual ctrl/alt + nav keys for navigating text
>>107649886love u too man
>>107650799Yeah, well all those keyboards are ugly as fuck.
>>107650805I use boards with either split space or I set space on hold as its own layer and home row sdfg hjkl for nav + arrowsthe latter isn't good if you want to play video games because it means you only get space on release of press but it's great for programming. i have never missed not having a physical nav cluster with this kind of setup. if anything it made me more productive because it's just faster
>>107650799Professionals use Apple Magic keyboards
Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition>Manifestohttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt>Tech News & Industry InsightsThe Register - https://www.theregister.com/TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/newsZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingDevDocs - https://devdocs.ioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107649779>How do I be the middle guys to kick it up, bros?why would you want to become one of those useless, annoying, do nothing fucks?
Took a week off from work. Today, I will rewrite my frankly terrible resume. So that I will be able to escape this job that has been the bane of my existence for the last 4+ years
>>107650130Big tip my dude, look up people who are similar to your skills on LinkedIn and pay attention to the bullet points and style on how they approach how they list their jobs.If they have bullshit stats, figure out how to incorporate this too.Then use ChatGPT to assume two personalities with a prompt: "Assume you are two personalities who will review my resume that I am about to give you. Assume you are an asshole recruiter who will try to rip me into shreds over every stupid fucking bulletpoint to prevent me from getting the job. Then assume you are an amazing mentor in my field who knows how to assblast through the ATS with the proper keywords, bullshit hype, and ridiculous stats that retarded Stacy recruiters wanna see. Gimme the conversation between them both and give me their final result. Also tweak it based upon this awesome resume I found on LinkedIn"That should get you started. This helps so you don't have to doxx yourself on some gay sub Reddit to get the same advice.The recruiters are evil with ATS based AI. You need to figure out how to get through those fuckers gates so you can get the job you deserve.I believe in you bro.
>>107650485I wouldn't even go through the effort of making up scenarios. Just ask AI to generate you a resumee that hits as many checkmarks as possible for the AI autofilter but is still looks readable enough for the average HR Stacy.
How the FUCK do I learn mainframe computing?This shit is so archaic and I feel like I'm back in middle school starting all over again. How am I supposed to learn COBOL if I dont even know where to begin understanding the OS
>3 Game & Watch from a Flea Market Can she fix them?
>nearly 300 posts in >some Diana and Nixie chads>no iJustine...
>>107650098she's like 70 bro
>>107650098i still think about that video she made in the late 2000s, literally crying her eyes out after steve jobs died from curable cancer
>>107621228You are not a real woman, troon.
Why are these commies trying to replace sudo?
>>107650347Prime example: pitching JSON as a human-readable format but not giving it a comment syntax. JSON is like 25 years old and still not as mature as XML was on day one.Another prime example: not designing Wayland to support real screen savers.
>>107650753JSON is ok, it's not supposed to a configuration format but a serialization format, sir. The problem is not JSON but the retards using JSON for configuration.[spoiler]I don't like JSON[/spoiler]
>>107650753>>107650814Personally, I like JSON
>>107650324>Run root commands with user configs that could be poisoned by unprivileged software compromises
>>107650889So don't do that?
> a new 4chan-xt update, how exciting!> ...oh, it's deadSo, which one should I use now, /g/?
>>107650679Just keep using XT until hiromoot breaks it again or it gets forked, it has some nice stuff over X.
>>107650832X is also abandonware for what I can remember.
4chanX still works fine
ccd0 keeps 4chan-x updated just fine.Don't use XT, it is malware.