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CleanCodeFags ETERNALLY BTFO
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>>107632022
If you write code other people can easily understand and work with, then other people can easily replace you
Secure your job. Write shit code.
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>>107632265
Anon, there's a difference between "cryptic" (contains a lot of complex parts working together that require a large mental model to understand and work with) and "crusty" (has 10 years of terrible hacky bugfixes and feature requirements built up and has become untenable as a result)
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>>107632705
If both work and nobody but you can understand it without head butting a wall or desk for weeks, there is no difference and you won
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>>107632571
Based. Also if you use a VCS, squash all your commits as much as possible and use AI to bloat the commit message.
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>fellow engineer feels obligated to have something to say on every single PR
>the default is usually "can you change this [perfectly understandable variable name] to be this [slightly different version of the word]?"

I hate these kinds of people

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AI bros are stealing art from 10 year old kids, what the fuck
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>>107630711
she has a great future ahead showing her butthole along with her art on twatter
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>>107630759
>normal sane response
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>>107630432
they own my dick
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>>107631741
>great future ahead showing her butthole
I wish that was the present...
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>>107629245
AI will make very asylum candidate show himself in public with his IP

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Still the most futuristic versions of Windows/Office to date!
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>>107632752
Actually yes. I miss this era.
Picrel is current office and I hate it so much
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>>107632752
OH MY GOD
OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
DUDE NO WAY IS THAT FUCKING
NAAAAAH..... NANANANA..... IT CANNOT BE.............////
IS THAT FUCKING TRANSPARENT.... DARE I SAY IT BROS......................
IS THAT HECKING TRANSPARENT GLASS THEME!>!>!>!>!>!??!?!!??! NAAAAAAH
NAH BRO NO WAY
NAAA I REFUSE TO BELIEVE
DAE LE AERO FRUTIGERE IN LE 2025?????????1/1/1/1/1/1/ NAAAA NAH
I CANNOT BELIEVE MY EYERONIS POGGERONIS
ITS SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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):
wiki.archlinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.alpinelinux.org

>Which distro should I choose?
Kubuntu
Fedora KDE
Debian

>What are some cool programs?

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>>107632665
If xfce has its own system unit, you can do that. Just set Binds-to or Requires in the systemd units for the ones you want. You could also create a system unit for xfce if it doesn't exist.
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>>107632720
are you talking about disabling systemd services or something entirely different? It's possible, but a lot of work now and in the future since you'd have to overwrite a lot of basic system configuration for it. What's your actual purpose for that? It most likely can be solved in a better way.
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>>107625591
Thanks to everybody for the great advice. It is now the second day of being on Debian; so far it is great besides these few games:

1. Debian is very stable, which I love, but then you also can't really play games. I'm fine with that, though, since I don't play games that much.

2. No shortcuts to increase volume by default; this is a very minor problem.

A few things I love is:

1. Minimal. This distribution is currently only taking up 1% of my disk. I have 451.95 GiB
2. Stable. I love this about Debian.
3. Performance. I haven't done performance in terms of testing the FPS I get in games, but for browsing and regular things, it is very smooth.

Is it better than Linux Mint? Yes, I keep coming back to Debian. However, most times I always find some way to leave because I cannot get the package I need or something, but this time I am going to stick to it.


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>so far it is great besides these few games
Holy I need to learn how to spell
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>>107632637
CRC32 and MD5 are all broken or fairly useless. SHA1 is also shattered. Technological implications of SHA256 being broken, video from 7 years ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cjp6kWmFm0
https://inv7.nadeko.net/watch?v=2cjp6kWmFm0

>more important things
I thought that the aCropalypse vulnerability was funny and interesting:
>aCropalypse (CVE-2023-21036) was a vulnerability in Markup, a screenshot editing tool introduced in Google Pixel phones with the release of Android Pie. The vulnerability, discovered in 2023 by security researchers Simon Aarons and David Buchanan, allows an attacker to view an uncropped and unaltered version of a screenshot. Following aCropalypse's discovery, a similar zero-day[1] vulnerability was also discovered, affecting Snip & Sketch for Windows 10 and Snipping Tool for Windows 11. --Wikipedia
Another reason that Linux rules and Windows drools

>>107632030
"doubly mared" or "doubly mirrored"?
https://looptube.io/?videoId=fmey5rXdZLU&start=330

(wtf, I'm seeing dominoes captchas now)

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is it actually possible to see the difference? or is it just contrarians?
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>>107598939
VLC
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>vlc
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>>107629855
>>107627814
>get it from github
you gotta be shitting me?
to touch something that was jeeting and sperged on by monkeys?
To install that shit locally?
You are out of your fucking mind lads
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>>107592470
VLC was fucking up picture quality on my peecee. I would see green lines and shit.
I switched to SMPlayer (so MPV with a GUI) and it solved my issues. I'm never going back.
>inb4 autistic screeching about how VLC dindu nuffin
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>>107607900
Your opinion doesn't matter. What matters is how it was meant to look.

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why do cordless vacuums still suck?
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>>107630213
>But they don't suck.
and therein lies the problem!
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>>107632317
thanks, mom
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>>107632508
Looking at my family history (genetics) I'll be alright, all the non-smokers died old and of unrelated problems with most of their teeth intact.
And I do plan on stopping smoking at some point, I used to be a cyclist so I still have more stamina than my non-smoking peers, but I want to get back into the hobby.
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>>107632336
> pic
Some faggots bought gasoline powered things for cleaners to blow fallen leaves near my commieblock, so now I can wake up not only to grass trimmers during summer, but also to this shit during autumn.
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>>107630202
Same reason electric cars svck, batteries just aren't a good medium to store energy, not with our current technology

What’s up with all the anti Windows 7 posts lately?

I switched from Gentoo to Windows 7 Platinum a few weeks ago, and I haven’t had a single issue so far.

It’s noticeably faster than any DE or WM I’ve tried, which honestly surprised me, especially considering I’m running an RTX 5090.

At first, I was worried about security and getting hacked. But it turns out I can install a fully up to date browser and a modern firewall, so that’s no longer a concern.

It’s also much easier to use overall. The UI is consistent, clear, and easy to read. Because of that, I installed it on my girlfriend’s laptop and my parents’ PC as well and they’re really happy with it.

I genuinely don’t understand why some people are so strongly opposed to it, especially considering the massive influx of AI generated packages Linux distros have seen in recent months.
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>What’s up with all the anti Windows 7 posts lately?
>I switched from Gentoo to Windows 7 Platinum a few weeks ago, and I haven’t had a single issue so far.
>It’s noticeably faster than any DE or WM I’ve tried, which honestly surprised me, especially considering I’m running an RTX 5090.
>At first, I was worried about security and getting hacked. But it turns out I can install a fully up to date browser and a modern firewall, so that’s no longer a concern.
>It’s also much easier to use overall. The UI is consistent, clear, and easy to read. Because of that, I installed it on my girlfriend’s laptop and my parents’ PC as well and they’re really happy with it.
>I genuinely don’t understand why some people are so strongly opposed to it, especially considering the massive influx of AI generated packages Linux distros have seen in recent months.
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>>107631494
I switched to 7 because my friends did haha
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>>107631391
How do i get a gf(male) like this?
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>>107631494
>Go to any zoomer dominated (...) space
Why would I ever want to subject myself to that asscancer
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>>107628799
>anti
I've only seen positive posts all week

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Why are so many people going back to windows 7 and XP?
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>>107629075
>without a NAT
I'm a zoomer and I don't even know what that is yet I connected to the internet directly from my broadband cellular modem
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>>107627004
mint is awful, debian is more like windows 7.
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>>107620071
qrd
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>>107620277
>everything is working perfectly fine
>oh boy it's time for the daily update dice roll
Updooters get what they deserve
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>Open a folder with a lot of pictures in windows 11
>File explorer hangs and crashes
I noticed that system updates never ever actually improved anything ever so I went back to when things were still operational (windows 7)

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>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/installwindows

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>>107630862
>>107630577
for completeness sake, laser printers are not /photo/ printers. if you want photo quality prints then you're looking at dye sublimation printers
though that's usually overkill unless your primary purpose is printing photos
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>>107630830
Got the drivers and latest bios from the manufacturer website?
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>>107629518
You might use more memory if you are using integrated graphics
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Would AI be really good at quizzing me after I give it my study materials?
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>>107632766
I think it could definitely work. Give it a try and see if it sucks or not. I heard about people doing this like 2-3 years ago when the models were notably shittier, so I'd expect it to work really well nowadays, but you can never know for sure until you try it.

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>>107631883
Today I will remind them that reddit culture is superior to zoomnigger """culture"""
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>>107629189
I couldn't produce that in 6 hours let alone 6 seconds.
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>>107629468
>having to fix "thinking" code manually everytime AI fucks up
truly a future tech that cant backfire when introduced in something with real consequences
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>>107631936
you could if you were backed with billions of $ of taxpayers money and infinite compute and energy to do it
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new jurassic world be like

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piping hot piece of dog shit excuse of a "web browser" ever since they got rid of the big round back button
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>>107627081
you need to disable all the AI nonsense
user_pref("browser.ml.enabled", false);
user_pref("browser.ml.chat.enabled", false);
user_pref("browser.ml.linkPreview.enabled", false);
user_pref("browser.tabs.groups.smart.userEnabled", false);
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>>107627920
My God... you're the fucking boss! It worked like a charm! And people ask me why it pisses me off that this bunch of idiots are implementing AI in absolutely everything (the smartest people of this generation my ass). You have no idea how much I want to buy you a beer to say thank you.
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try ESR
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>>107627159
ungoogled chromium, there's really nothing else to use. video playback is better on my pc with firefox but they successfully made me switch.
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>>107626104
>hire jeet CEO
>Get enshittified
What did foxtrannies expect exactly?

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107614830 & >>107604598

►News
>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio
>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash
>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042
>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo
>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks
►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.png

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>>107632495
enjoy your open source. Sanity and common sense not included.
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>>107632486
no you don't, Ranjish
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>>107631995
there are schizos ITT who got AI psychosis. you could ask them.
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>>107632495
Pull requests accepted, any time.
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>>107631213
Yep it's mira-tts

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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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>>107632451
top 10 retarded posts
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>>107627055
I've been working on a video codec based on vector quantization and motion compensation for a few months now, as a side project. The decoder is mostly working, but the encoder tends to give shitty results at the moment. I'm trying to improve it by using stochastic relaxation in the Lloyd iteration.
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>>107632451
1. everything's defined by the machine if you don't use an optimizer
2. Forth
3. just give up and retreat all the way to ML or Prolog. You're not going to lift the curse of the "nasal demons" joke.
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>>107615384
this is really cool, anon
now I just need a way to style the captcha back into straight edges and conforming to my stylesheet and it's back to peak
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>>107632451
Release builds having different output from debug builds should be a compiler bug. You are literally defeating the point of debugging.

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>3 Game & Watch from a Flea Market
Can she fix them?
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>>107632348
indeed, the tech tranny will never be loved, that's why he keeps looking for attention online
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>>107621192
god I wish I was that chair
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>>107632479
Moist. Damp. Steamy.
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>>107629465
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>>107632507
Dubious this is her.

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I'm LMAOing so hard over the tards who said AM5 early adopters are dumb.
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>>107631787
>Cherry picking and outdated benchmarks.
Very sad and strange behavior.
>it litterally shows the upper part of the bar at 240w, where as the 9950x doesn't exceed 160w, the minimums are lower for arrowlake, but its not gonna make up for that if you're doing real work anyway. and lets not pretend that a few extra watts on the bottom end matters much,
Literally hasn't even read the article he's posting.
>The generational Raptor Lake to Arrow Lake performance is more impressive when factoring in power use. The Core Ultra 9 285K on average was at around 136 Watts during the entire span of workloads tested, right inline with the average of 137 Watts on the Ryzen 9 9950X and much lower than the 156 Watt average with the Core i9 14900K.

I'm sure you're too poor to afford any of these parts anyway. Ciao.
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>>107631787
>if arrowlake was FASTER
You don't have to imagine.
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>>107631890
this is my 14900K.
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>>107631332
The real reason is that Intel gambled that their 7nm node could tolerate near 6Ghz without requiring suicide run-tier voltages. The launch of V-cache SKUs from AMD was too much for optics. Raptor Like had no chance of catching-up in silly gayming stuff.
Unfortunately, only a small number of Raptor Like chips could boost up to 6Ghz without requiring suicide-run tier voltages. The rest of chips broken down over time. Intel tried to downplay it because it would have open-up a massive can of worms. They did this before with Pentium III 1.13Ghz SKU back in the day.
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>>107631919
>4914 single core
Reee, my 9700X only gets 4860.


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