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Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
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How the fuck wasn't this noticed within 0.5s of the first journalist reviewing the filed?
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>>107646862
controlled opposition
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>>107646862
We live in a world where most people don't know what folders are
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how has it been 30 years of adobe being an absolute security nightmare in computer tech and how do they continue to exist
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>>107647108
.pdf is the perfect extension for the epstein files

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Is it worth getting into 3d printing?
it looks like a cool hobby but I don't know if people just forget about it after playing around for a month
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>>107646399
>bro
>yall
>ass
Fuck your zoomer twitter lingo.
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>>107646163
That is a valid point.
I gues sif the 3d printer is a hobby you expect to spend a lot of time working on it. If you want 3d printing to be part of your hobby you buy a reliable machine lol.
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>>107642520
Yes, the BambuLab printers are excellent machines. combined with their locked in software and frmware, they work like a charm and are one of the best on the consumer market. Didn't know about the early AMS version flaw you told me about. Sorry for this.
But i think that AMS like multicolor systems are a thing of the past, because toolhead changers are rushing in on the market. These both save you a lot of time and filament in the long run and are well worth the higher price i think.

>ABS printing problem:
It may have to do with lack of heat in the print chamber. Your subsequential layer adhesion problem hints me towards, that it is indeed a chamber temp problem.
ABS is not only prone to suck up moisture VERY fast (hygroscopic), but also very temerature sensitive while printing. The simple task of opening the front lid while printing ABS, can get the print to fail.
There are additional chamber heaters available (forgot the name of the brand). These can help printing stuff like ABS and other more high temp filaments.

>Prusa:
I like Prusa very much and the ability to buy update kits or even print them yourself for most of their models. Only their newest one (forgot the name of it) is not sold as a kit anymore because of 220 Volt implementation ino their heatbed architecture.
The pricing is hefty but well worth it once you have figured out how to optimise the settings. You can basically use Orca or other slicers with them.
I'm also very exited to see when their toolhead changer comes out and how good it will work.
Snapmaker U1 set a landmark there and are super cheap compared to how good it is and that it has a tool changer system.
The RFID thing and their openess is a good thing. I wish every Printer company would use an open RFID identifier.
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>>107644915
>Honestly no reason to enrich Prusa for stagnation.
Don't forget, that he produces them in Czech Republic and has to to pay wages accordingly.
For a small company, he keeps up relatively well. It's not easy to compete with large companies like BambuLab or Creality or even Elegoo.

>Even today he is still accusing china of dumping when it was him making the same basic i3 design for nearly a decade.
China is subsidizing a lot of companies so they can ramp out their stuff for cheap and take over entire branches globally. Just look at the car industry and how cheap BYD, Xiaomi and other chinese brands are popping cars on the market that easily would cost double if made in Germany or the US.
Elegoo is a good example for this. A VERY good printer for roughly 350 shekelz. Aside from the AMS system desaster, this printer should easily cost 550 or even 600 Shekelz. I bet my ass they get subsidized. So Prusa is right on this.

>Prusa and FOSS fags have arguably set printing back years.
Can absolutely NOT agree on this.
The open source community has put so much effort into the development of Orca, various CAD programs and also Klipper.
It's only justified they want huge 3D-Printer companies to pay fees if they use Klipper for example.

Prusa may struggle to keep up and innovate, but he's not holding progress back.
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I'm getting my first 3d printer soon
I'll be getting 2 filament spools for now, what colors should I get? heard black is a must

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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>>107640777
he didnt even try
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>>107640674
Is 2030 going to be the year of linux desktop?
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>>107643431
They'll have to use so many unsafe blocks to try and keep things together that it will be riddled with CVE's. That is if the OS even runs at that point.
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>>107645314
1000 million kloks
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHI7RTKhlz0

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107613738

>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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>>107645284
Welcome back dramanegro
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Linux is often sold as progress, but philosophically it feels like a step backward. The people who shaped the field at its best, Engelbart, Alan Kay, Licklider, were trying to make computers amplify human thought, not turn users into part time system administrators. Engelbart wanted integrated systems that helped people reason, collaborate, and build knowledge. Kay imagined the computer as a living medium, something you could understand, reshape, and learn from. Linux goes in the opposite direction. It inherits the Unix mindset where the system is a miserable little pile of loosely connected tools and the human is expected to glue them together through arcane commands and configuration files. Complexity is not reduced, it is pushed onto the user and normalized as a virtue. Instead of higher level concepts, Linux clings to decades old abstractions like everything being a file, text streams as universal interfaces, and shells as the main way to think. The result is a system no single person can fully understand, held together by conventions, folklore, and cargo cult practices. What makes this worse is the culture that formed around it. A common trait among Linux enthusiasts is a mix of resentment and shallow elitism, where struggling with the system is reframed as proof of intelligence or moral superiority. Difficulty becomes a badge of honor rather than a design failure. Many users overestimate their understanding, mastering a narrow set of commands and rituals while mistaking familiarity for depth. This Dunning–Kruger confidence feeds contempt for ordinary users and for systems that aim to be coherent and humane, as if usability were a flaw rather than the point. Instead of demanding better abstractions, the culture defends rough edges as character building. In that sense, Linux does not just fall short technically. It fosters an attitude that resists the ideals of clarity, empathy, and intellectual humility that the great figures of computing actually stood for.
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>>107647009
>p-p-please read my blogpost...
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>>107647009
can't format his retarded rant award
did you lose your enter key?
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>>107647066
Simple ideas, for kids:
• What computers should do
• Computers should help people think, learn, and work together.
• They should feel friendly and easy to understand.
• What early computer thinkers wanted
• They wanted computers to make humans smarter, not confused.
• They imagined computers as tools you can learn from and shape.
• What Linux is like
• Linux often makes people deal with many small tools.
• Users have to connect these tools themselves.
• This can feel hard and messy.
• Why it feels difficult
• Many things are old ideas that are hard to learn.
• You must remember special commands and rules.

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Where's that anon to sperg all over the thread and call everyone that replies to it a subhuman nigger? I'm tired of this crap being posted every day
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>>107646962
you got filtered kek

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Soon, the rest of the world can enjoy capitalism with chinese characteristics while america can have their jewish memory
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>>107646916
you are stupid
>>107646913
it seems to just be xi. check his wikipedia article. china has an long history of corruption and rot and he's the outlier. this is why you have troons in taiwan and bong cockslurping in hong kong, plus whatever the degenerates are up to in korea and japan. the foids in the mainland are all in debt and their moids in tech are all crossdressing soibois. the only thing competent in china or rather (south)east asia is the party's state apparatus. I won't discredit their work, but xi is single handedly making all those one billion yellows look better than they should.
>>107644221
it must be hell to turn traitor to your own people only to end up on the losing side lol. yes ukraine lost
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>>107646964
https://www.bhaskarenglish.in/international/news/china-russian-territories-country-vladivostok-amur-region-russia-150-years-ago-136638299.html
https://www.newsweek.com/china-is-slowly-taking-back-lost-territory-from-russia-11180044
https://ipdefenseforum.com/2024/03/far-east-territorial-dispute-tests-prc-russia-ties/
https://www.asiasentinel.com/p/sinophizing-russia-far-east

the history of Russian-Chinese relations is a book of deceitful deceptions
its a grim future for Ziggers
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>>107647041
>deceitful deceptions
holy fuck
they aint sending their best, are they

is this google-translated?
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>>107647039
>it must be hell to turn traitor to your own people only to end up on the losing side lol.
if you're a westoid you drank too much of your own piss
if you're a thirdoid then you already know how terrible life is on the other side
> yes ukraine lost
just like finland lost the winter war, right?
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>>107647076
it's always the traitors that refuse to accept the fact that they made the wrong choice, kek. just like europe when they realized they made a huge blunder following america into the war in ukraine. living in your headcanon can't stop your world from crumbling before your eyes. keep that sunk cost delusion going traitor, you don't deserve to be happy anyway

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Is .NET better than Java nowadays
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>>107646620
True, but they both still suck.
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>>107646620
Both suck, but the JVM is more portable.
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>>107646620
Probably.
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>>107646883
>two more decades
kek
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>>107646948
let me cope in peace

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>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games

>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag
>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth
>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my liking

At this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.
I'm X11 pilled.
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>>107645998
>I dont need multi monitor VRR
>also HDR is meme tech
When you say this you sound completely raped. I guarantee you're some destitute 1366x768 zigger on a TN panel lmao
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>>107645998
>I dont need multi monitor VRR
you don't even understand what the limitation is anon
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>>107643396
>KDE X11
Works on my machine. Also, VRR does work on X11 iirc, but I'm a poorfag with a single monitor so can't confirm.
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>>107644006
>lag
>how to no lag ?
Stop using GNOME/ GTK software
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>>107647046
It will stop working on your machine after KDE 6.68 if you're not on an LTS distro (assuming they even intend to support older KDE for 10 years or more) and even then it'll break after it goes EOL anyway.

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>made full offline backups of all my video games and software
>canceled Spotify and went back to downloading music
>forgot I already have ~6000 songs that are completely unsorted, some have low bitrates, ripped from Youtube, downloaded from Kazaa, screen recorded, etc. and need to be renamed, metadata'd, and in some cases redownloaded in higher quality

Fuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?
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>>107647011
https://www.tiktok.com/@azia_and_ryan/video/7407942695173262598
yes.
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>>107647011
i was to lazy to get the exact frame for that reaction
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>>107647011
i could also download the video somehow and screenshot it, but i'm not a turbo autist
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>>107647081
>>107647071
it doesn't have a high resolution because i screenshoted it using the computer, i'm not a phonefag, yikes

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Why does chudware always fail so hard?
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>>107643428
>Bazaar
spunklord is that you?
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>>107629426
american education GOD...
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>>107628641
REDOT isn't chudware, it's just not the troonware freaks like you are used to
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>>107643428
Lunduke is just another "anti-woke" commentator hate farming off other people with views different to his own.
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>>107643428
>>107643428

>This social progressivism has a strong overlap with Marxism, which teaches that there is a struggle between an oppressor and an oppressed class, and the latter must overthrow the former by any means necessary
Understand how I think. I believe human brains are fundementally flawed meat machines which hallucinate epic struggles of good vs evil. I posted a video above to suggest Marxist thinking is a trap most humans fall under with babies dividing the world into a like/dislike bias

Wokeness isn't marxism nor is its end goal communism. Its a extreme modification of Marx where Judith Butler's gender theory, civil rights, and Frank Furt's post structuralism is merged together and going up against the preceived "white heteronormative capitalist society" They swapped Marx's proliteriat with minorities and the borgeois with white people and added additions to just "capitalist" Marx would not even recognize this ideology.

>Lunduke is not a chud
yes he is. He strongly supports Israel's genocide and goes out of his way to deadname trans people and likes to make up his own epic narrative about hardworking tech bros overthrowing the trans oppressors using the Trump admin's help.

>big cities
Gay rights started in the big cities that is where all social progress starts. The cthulu always swims left from there. Back in the 1920s in big cities had underground social clubs where gays, cross dressers and mixed race friendships would chill and play music together despite illegality.

>you will see that this gender ideology is considered very radical and is unpopular

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Want to use modern C++ features like Modules? Nuh uh can't include "non-importable headers" from common libraries
What's "non-importable"? IT'S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDENT. No one knows.
C++ keeps stapling shiny new abstractions onto a language whose foundation is still “whatever your compiler feels like today.” Every new feature “works unless it doesn’t.”
It’s not a language design so much as cardboard layer cake.
Why don't you use something else? MPI. The alternative would be Fortran.
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>>107638778
Modules are bad. Header files are fine.
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>>107638778
Deprecate UNIX. https://rentry.co/g7aofwhc
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>>107644744
>it's C with OOP (and other functional gimmicks)
Yes, that's how it started out, but it's turned into a monstrosity of random features that feel tacked on and completely destroy any elegance the language might have once possessed.
Why not just invent a new language at this point, or drop C++ entirely?
I wouldn't be surprised if C++30 had constructs like std::variable and std::return because some retard on the committee declared that core language mechanisms are henceforth "unsafe".
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>>107645988
>Why not just invent a new language at this point, or drop C++ entirely?
Feel free to start the project, I'll make the logo.
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>>107640655
/thread

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I have an N100 mini PC with 16gb ddr5 ram. When I load certain vector designer sites like Vexels the browser keeps consistently locking up ("script is slowing down sites, would you like to Stop it?") and simple actions like editing a text can take 10 to 30 seconds to complete.

Canva is much faster but sometimes shits the bed too.

What the fuck man. Why
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Should mention I'm on debian, no bloated windows full of spyware. So it's not that
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>>107647040
>N100
>DDR5 RAM
what a waste of good ram...
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>>107647099
I got the pc from alibaba a couple years ago for $220. Really been enjoying it and it's fast for everything except some of these vector design sites

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why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.

like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
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>>107640271
The question answerer has an XY problem. They want to control the other person, but that's the asker's role.
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>>107640808
>paid money to be told to do it yourself
College is legit a scam. A couple months studying by yourself in a free library is worth more than years of shitty power point presentations and tens of thousands of dollars. It's only when you get to the top of the advanced classes which have special or difficult knowledge that it makes sense to have classes.
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>>107640271
Because everyone is retarded
When teaching properly, exploring alternatives and the implications of things can help a lot with understanding. By learning about method B and then learning why it's not a good idea, you would understand for yourself why method A is better and actually comprehend what you're doing and why. However having deep knowledge of a topic is no guarantee at all that you are also a good teacher on that topic (or in general), and a lot of people hanging out in help groups are self-important retards who have a lot of knowledge but not necessarily pedagogical skills.

But also conversely, a lot of people asking for help are retards who do not actually understand what they're working on and may not even want to understand it, and method B is maybe the one thing that they happen to have seen before so they cling to it for dear life because the unknown method A is scary, or they copied method B from somewhere else and don't know how either of those things work so they want to stick with what they have because they wouldn't even know where to start in rewriting it with method A, for example. So also a lot of people giving help have much lowered patience for retards like this and if you're genuinely trying to understand the topic and explore how things work you risk getting lumped in with the pajeets insisting that their copy-paste from chatgpt is what they want fixed and they do not want to do things differently no matter what.
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>>107640805
>"i program in a style very unique to myself and it throws people off"
This is an actual problem btw, because programming often requires collaboration and you're basically building a barrier between yourself and everyone else. If you just want to only ever write code alone like a hermit that's fine, but clearly it's already annoying you because it's hampering your ability to ask for and receive help effectively.

Understanding the "normal" style and being able to use it, and using it when trying to communicate code with other people, is much easier for everyone and something you should consider putting some actual effort into, unless you're absolutely happy with everyone always finding your code weird.
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issue might also come from people who are into programming.

most people that are into CS were bullied when younger, and now that they are a bit older and have some "knowledge" they can feel powerful about, they just love turning into dicks all of sudden.

their truth is the only valid truth, and they love to force it to others. it applies to programming, it applies to dumb things such as OS selection, and you see it everyday here.

chances are the geniuses won't be in these "help" groups.

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How does this help me, the consumer?
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>>107645083
I'm not consuming anything other than a printed card, though. It just lets me use something that I already own in a more extensive way.
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>>107645158
You don't OWN SHIT you're paying to be able to use it.
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>>107645175
I didn't license my CPU from Intel! They sold me a product.
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>>107645014
it helps take your money and sends it to israel
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>>107645014
it upgrades your CPU, duh

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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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>>107646868
>Books don't have empty lines
they sure do
and when they don't they're tiring to read because you have to keep track of where you are in the half-page block of text
but they're also better formatted, as long as you have that
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>>107646573
dumb cnile zealot

>it only means "hasnt been defined in the standard"
then define it
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>>107647043
you dont need to concern yourself with these things
go play somewhere else with your parenthesis lamao
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>>107646573
It's not defined in the standard because it's not deterministic, sometimes between implementations, sometimes between flags of the same implementation. The code will be there for O0 and debug builds and will disappear for O3 because the compiler takes the liberty to assume more things.
You can get valid pointers from sources other than malloc and the compiler can't enforce these invariants: the language doesn't have the semantics to enforce it.
The moment you define shit like strict aliasing to avoid UB "the industry" starts crying and plastering -fno-strict-aliasing on their projects.

>>107646639
It is an example of a non anemic language that tries to use types to remove the UB from C by letting the programmer define what should happen in case of UB.
ATS is actually quite interesting because the theory lets you generate efficient code, rather than slapping shit billion arenas and a garbage collector on top. Others are Cyclone and Rust. You can generate C from other languages: Haskell with Ogma.
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>>107647070
>It's not defined in the standard because it's not deterministic
i stopped reading there. what part of "implementation defined" dont you understand?


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