How to request advice:https://rentry.org/hpgdoc>/iemg/ told me $20 IEMs sound better than any headphones/iemg/ is a chinese shill zone. Do not take anything they say seriously.>Headphone Power Calculatorhttps://www.headphonesty.com/headphone-power-calculator/>Sub-$99• Philips SHP9500 / SHP9600• Audio-Technica ATH-M40x• Shure SRH440• Fostex TH7• Used Sony MDR-7506Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Any recs for a headphone/earbuds I can use for commute and at work to take calls?
>>106517687I mean, feel free to think that.But don't act retarded saying HD600/650 are good but HD6XX is shit.
>>106517687You sure your unit wasn't just broken?
>>106517695Audeze Maxwell, Edifier S5, Focal Bathys
>>106517716Perhaps, it sounds like shit tho. It isn't mine. Was my wife's but luckily she ditched the trash for something that sounds better and is cheaper, the HiFiman Edition XS which regularly goes for 265$.
>he boughted AyyMD
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>>106499715im guessing your supervisor is either busy or shit at management and forgot to assign you some shitty induction project to get familiar with the stackremind him to give you some work>hey boss im all setup now, what donobody gets fired during probation unless you work for fagman
>I got hired mid 2024>put on a multiyear project that started in 2022>PM's manager is a total control freak that won't let anybody (even the PM) touch anything without 7 meetings >so nothing gets done>she gets fired in february>her position takes awhile to get backfilled so PM can actually run stuff>finally start making progress on stuff we wanted to do>but keep running into tech debt after tech debti swear 80% of what i do is working around/trying to resolve tech debt and 20% is actual valuable stuff
>>106517649If you cannot generate even higher productivity with AI then you don't deserve a paycheck. End of story. If you disagree start your own Business.
i hate the antichrist i hate the antichrist i hate the antichrist i hate the antichrist i hate the antichrist i hate the antichrist
>almost mondayplease PLEASE don't do this to me
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Surely this can't last forever right? Seniors are retiring out of the market, juniors can't get their foot in the door and even if they do, they don't want to move up the ladder because they are happy to have a job, H1Bs are making the overall architecture and infrastructure worse and AI integration is backfiring hard on certain aspects.It's either course correction or everything going to shit.
>>106517343its the crypto bubble except this time it touches actual products instead of being just financial instrumentsonce we start seeing AI powered bathroom sinks we can safely say it's over
>>106517326>>106517337>>106517075>>106517132The previous hot take was "Years experience with the tech stack aren't enough anymore, we want to know what impact your work had on the business"I don't fucking know, some clown asks me for something and I make it for them. BAs are meant to be the ones that measure the business impact and they very rarely feed that back to me.But yeah it does seem they've gone back to the "you need an active github" lark
>>106517343It's weird how mid level basically doesn't exist any moreI'm seeing a few grad/junior jobs again, but nothing for someone with a few years general experience without a particular expertise.Every job wants a senior lead that can spearhead their digital transformation.
>>106517590they will keep flip flopping because as the appliacant pool starts to have a github/not put the githib/have projects/ignore projects/etc the recruiter roasties will have to say "OH THATS WRONG ACTUALLY YOU NEED [opposite]" so they can maintain their own self esteem and pretend that they actually do anything useful for anyone
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>>106517592>>106517610>>106517645?
>>106517658as much as I love mega tiddies, Ilulu is too out of proportion and bizarro
I don't get it.Why is this still not the standard?
is it true that in glorious nippon they have wireless, automatic self checkout?
>>106516153they are the standardI still prefer the cashier if I can but there's typically only one available with a line of like 10 people, then one or two people watching over the 10 self check outs
>>106516153These came up in a conversation IRL about a year ago. Apparently older, polite suburbanites get REALLY annoyed when there's a weight mismatch and the machine asks if they want to call the attendant.Based on the convo, they were so duped by the technology that they thought it was some advanced AI, and furthermore thought that it was accusing them of a crime. The machine either (a) mismeasured a weight, or (b) has a timer, and is offering to help so that they don't hold up the line like a putz. I didn't know how to politely tell them that they are morons for anthropomorphizing an overgrown bathroom scale. It's like being offended by a pocket calculator.If it bitches about the weight? Pick up the item, place it in again, jiggle the bag. It will re-calculate and shut up. Something doesn't scan? Enter the UPC in the PLU menu. That's all the assistant is going to do, and I'm faster than them anyway.
I liked them because I could go shopping high and not worry about having to make eye contact with anyone or talk
>>106516153Cuz sometimes you need them to weigh your fruit and veggies.
What are you maids working on?Last one: >>106482423
>>106517418>have you guys tried to use clanker agents?I have talked to them and asked them stupid questions before running locally on ollama, I don't think I would use it for code, the whole point of everyone saying a million times "you can to build projects not just read" is so you learn, if the robots write it for me I am not learning, i am just producing
>>106517418No.
>>106517547lmao this is like hiring men straight from india
>>106516486Do you know what covariance and contravariance are?
>>106517601In Haskell this is just a profunctor
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>>106513719I'm going to keep it real with you, I've developed a realtime SVG renderer myself and I think you're in it for the wrong reasons. It's not an easy task and everything you've shown me so far is achievable with SDFs. I hope you're aware SDFs do not need to have blurry edges, you can guarentee pixel-perfect antialiasing by using the pixel's derivative (ddx / dfDx) in your fragment shader. As far as fidelity, use multi-channels SDFS (MSDFs), which can have sharp features, and generate an atlas. I promise you will not have fidelity issues.If you're really committed to having dynamic SVGs that are evaluated at runtime, I still don't see why you need the winding order for anything that you've shown me. The winding order is really only necessary for handling self-intersecting paths, for the paths you've shown me your results could be achieved by caching the roots of the curves which comprise your path with respect to an axis, like the y axis, then using them to render the filled path in a fragment shader. You could use this to have a unified rendering system between dynamic and static svgs, as you would only update the cache when a path changes and needs to be reevaluated. I strongly suggest you consider this before messing around with vertices and winding orders.
>>106516322Yeah, I'm not sure if this is going to work. There's no way a shader that draws from SVG data can outperform a shader that simply draws a plain SDF texture. From my experience, shaders are fastest when you do everything in the simplest way possible, there's no magic shortcut.Maybe he'll get something out of creating an SVG editor, because that does sound pretty goddamn cool, but I doubt that will work for real time applications, ie. a game.Here's another test with the "SDF" filter (it's more like a sharpening filter). Note how well it works for a flatcolor drawing. It would work for a game in which the artstyle is based around thick outlines and flatcolors (ie. Hollow Knight). I'm not going to use it because it does not fit the style of my game, but it's good enough.
anyone else write better shaders when they're drunk?
>>106516322>I still don't see why you need the winding order for anything that you've shown meI literally only worked on it for around 4 hoursSetting up circles, rectangles, quadratic and cubic bezier curves along with a color picker was all I did. I didn't implement the core things yet. There is a reason why I said it'll take around a month. What you saw is literally me just starting out.>then using them to render the filled path in a fragment shaderthat's bad for performance, I won't be doing that, look at picrel. I'm totally relying on compute and vertex shader for almost everything and relying on fragment shader only for accurate colors.>update the cache I'm not caching anything. I specifically mentioned that in the post you are replying to.>>106516322looks like you didn't understand my previous post wellI mentioned >I'm storing them as a completely different, engine specific, file format that means once the vector data enters my engine, its not an "SVG" data anymore. All vector data is stored(could also be translated first) in engine specific format, designed for giving high performance to the engine. The key term here is "stored", not cached. Whenever you "cache" something, it only persists for a short while on the CPU. But game assets are "stored" on the disk for use later as well.You first need to understand that I'm not relying on fragment shader to display the vector data. If you think I'm doing that then it makes sense why you are thinking like that.I previously mentioned >The engine will generate buffers key term here is "buffers" and these are literally the vertex buffers and compute buffers(used in some cases). That means, ts just a matter of loading these buffers on GPU's device local memory and providing it to the shader. Things can't get any faster than that.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106517684No, when I'm drunk I start doing really stupid shit and come back the next day baffled at what I was thinking. I'm better off sticking to art while drunk.
Does it help and make it easier to learn C++ if you learn C first?
>>106517535>these kind of problemsand actually, to take half back the things I said, nowadays everything is web based. you open a browser and bang! you have everything there... you don't even need to install anything.I think it's called SaaS, Software as a Service
>>106517330so the average person is smart enough to grasp the fundamentals of programming with python, but not smart enough to grasp the additional low-level concepts that C requires? what an arbitrary boundary. this cancerous mindset is exactly why we have so many javascript kiddies who have no idea how computers actually work.>archaic toolssomething tells me you're one of them.
>>106517573C is shit because there aren't even namespaces. Java is shit because no null safety. Python is shit because necessary whitespace fucks REPL use. Common Lisp is shit because no cryptographically signed packages and few built-in data structures. Erlang is shit because :gb_trees` and `:gb_sets` require structure balancing prior to tests for equality. Haskell is shit because persistent data structures bloat in size when serialized without structural sharing information. Go is shit because no sets are built in. Rust is shit because unchecked arithmetic overflow (in prod), borrow checker limitations, and the orphan rule. Clojure is shit because of inability to use sorted-set and hash-set with same content as a map key, bug in multiple-arity protocol implementation shorthand syntax, and non "stickiness" of numeric types across arithmetical expressions. C# is shit because Microsoft is shit. Lua is shit because 1-based indexing.they're all fucking shit.
>>106516443Real talk: Make a WebApp lmao.Learn JS. I'm not even kidding. That is the least painful way of making a cross platform GUI """""app"""""
>>106516509C isn't well supported on windows. Use c++
Why are you not using the GOD stack, /g/?
>>106515633Why not just Odin?Is it not ergonomic enough for ordinary tasks?
>>106516980No green threads and capturing lambdasIf you are making a web server this is super usefulAlso for webservers, GC is kinda recommended
>shitlang only useful because of its ecosystem and DX>memelang with cool features but no ecosystemtruly a match made in hell
>>106515822>GEMSwhat's that abbreviation for
>>106515633I prefer the FAG stack (Firebase, Angular, Go)GAY stack works too (Go, Astro, YugabyteDB)
html is officially dead! thank you based saars!
>>106517519e=mc2 + AI moment
ChatGPT, generate me a 4channel website where the users aren't retarded.
>>106517568Sure. There are 3 channels in 4 channel.
>>106517519This shit gets more embarrassing to read every week.
chatgpt, send me to the most racist internet forum you can possibly generate
Every website has this shit now
>>106517671Not only is Nano a robot but reCraptcha is a computer ("bot"). Computers demand from us that we prove that we are human.
The mark of the beast
I wonder who's fault this is :-)
>>106517711whose?
Love is Blind EditionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models and UIPrev: >>106514324 https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106517642NTA but nah this is about normal for 4chan/g/ is one of the sanest boardsCAPTCHA: DP4A8
so close
Pretty amazing how far we've come since Jurassic 2B.
>>106517745better gen
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106517130Yes but without the apple logo
i need a decent handheld vacuum under 50usd, any suggestions?
>>106517467Lablowblow doll on aliexpress is great!
Was looking for crystal radio kits and found one that has a fucking soil moisture meter kek
>>106517624>looking for a new radio station>ask the station receptionist if their signal is wet or dry>she doesn't understand >pull out illustrated diagram explaining what is wet and what is dry>she laughs and says "it's a good signal sir">tune to it>it's dry
How to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide>EQ Guide (EQ 101, Targets, Myths & Misconceptions, Case Studies, etc.):https://4ciemg.github.io/IEM-EQ-Guide/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I didn't believe in highres audio until I listened to redbook CD audio on NOS and then again upsampled to 352KHz
>>106510477Galaxy Buds Pro, Hana 2021, Final E3000
>>106517190I've heard of those. What makes them special?
>>106517576Nta but they helped me to learn why there's such a universal love for music in this world. I was born nearly deaf in both ears, never hearing that 'shimmer' always talked about with cymbals, but when I tried the Ea500lms, I finally understood what shimmer was. You should really give it a try.
>>106517692You can't make this shit up.