>Needs multiple clicks just to be able to rename a file.
>>106488418usecase for usecases?
>stuck on 23h2 and updating to 24h2 fails over and over
>>106509565let me guess...not using jeetsoft approved cpu and mobo
>>106509578It's a dell G15 laptop I bought with win11 on it
>>106498783>incoherent rambling from a mentally illget some help, if you're too poor to afford it then just kys
As always Russians and east Asians dominated in the contest. What's surprising tho I thought CS and programming was looked down upon in Japan but they came second damn.
>>106508674I don't see any jeets on that team, Pranoy.
>>106508872I don't see any timmycel either, Alex.
>>106508626>Arizona Statelmao if they’re anywhere near thr top this it’s not that elite
>>106508626go back
>>106508842Ofcourse not. Ive been at these competitions and ability to cheat is next to impossible. ICPC is very serious.
Why do modern operating systems require a SSD to function? How did Windows 95, XP, 7 & 8 run butter smooth even on 5400rpm spinning hard disks? I want to use a spinning disk as my boot drive, but can't anymore due to OSes feeling sluggish on it.
>>106503538one time i shit up the family 98se computer so badly it took a literal 10 minutes to boot. it would be quite the achievement to shit up a modern pc with an ssd sufficiently enough to make it take 10 minutes to boot
modern os's do more than older ones, they also don't tend to be designed for running from a hdd anymore. there are things they used to do or used to not do because everyone used hdd's which is no longer the case anymore.on linux for example you can do hdd booting quite quick with things like short-stroking, e4rat, preload, and prelink. all things that are basically irrelevant on an ssd due to their uniform extremely low seek latency, so nothing is set up for them anymore.
>>106509513ps. even with all those tricks, it's still not as fast as a modern ssd. the difference in latency and random-I/O is just too great
OP is a retard.t. using microsoft OS' since ms-dos
>>106501840Old OSes worked smoothly only if you brute forced it by having the OS loaded into RAM. If swapping happened, it was a waitfest.Each old os had a RAM breakpoint where it would suddenly work smoothly. For W95 it was about 48MB. Games had similar problems, Diablo 2 stopped abusing the hdd at 192MB of ram, despite having 32 as requirement.
lossless scaling edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous : >>106467928
im a toody dev, do I look like I know what a "mip-map" is?
>vertex pulling shader works perfectly with vulkan but the d3d12 version never increments SV_VertexID so every triangle gets written to the same location.what the shit Microsoft!?
>>106499677>>who recommends API validation layers as profilers>yes, as explained in >>106498745 >>validation layer with custom logger callback is the simplest way to profile vulkan code.>if you don't agree, you should have said so, but no, you motive is clearly something else.Is this retarded pajeet seriously conflating command recording with GPU event timestamps? LOOOOOOOOOOOOL>>106502062>he still wont post a single example of his word despite calling everyone noobsThis spazoid deserve to get bullied out of his own thread
>>106508790dont even bother arguing with him he'll just spam bullshit until he's tired, he's never wrong in his own head
hm...Seems like its about time I posted some progress. Looks like I lost all credibility because of not doing so.No big deal, I can post something within a day or two if I focus now.
>native linux version of game is incredibly fucked>proton version works fine????
linux versions are often low-effort ports. windows has low-effort console ports, linux has low-effort windows ports
Everyone praises it but setting it up is pain.>Download plugin>plugin outdated>Download another one>plugin cant be loadedwhats the point? How is this better than just having an ide or even writing in gedit?
>>106509413>Is this a meme?Yeah>How is this better than just having an ide or even writing in gedit?lol? Just use plain vim retard
>>106509426how is vim better than nvim?
>he fell for the neovimeme
>>106509431retarded question. vim came first, nvim is some pointless retarded troonware. it needs to justify itself and has failed to do so.
vim is a terminal text editor that you can extend with vimscript. vimscript is not very fast because it is an ad hoc extension language specifically for vim. some tranny with 200+ plugins was probably sad with the performance, and then they glued a lua interpreter to vim. the initial plan to also rewrite the vim spaghetti code, but most of the code base is identical. i think if you are using vim to the point where vimscript is too slow, maybe you should be using something else.
I'm relatively new to coding and I just ask ChatGPT for help constantly. For some of the shit I'm doing I have no idea how I would have found the related solution without the help of ChatGPT.
>>106508742You in 2015:>Can I even call myself a programmer? >I'm relatively new to coding and I just ask Stack Overflow for help constantly. For some of the shit I'm doing I have no idea how I would have found the related solution without the help of Stack Overflow.The answer in both cases is a resounding "no". You have no right to call yourself a programmer until you've implemented your own compiler at the very least
that's vibe coding chatgpt helped me make this program so I can easily adjust the max boost frequency (hot laptop)
>>106508763True true a real programmer is not someone who can program but someone who can significantly impact the world with his skill. Making a compiler or an OS is a start
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Is the Ducky one X full sized worth the 180 euros shipping included?
>>106509492>$260 + shipping + tax + tip for keycapsXDDDDDDDDD
>>106506403>I spilled my drink on my keyboard and it's fucked now.i had this problem a few times, the trick is to put the drink to the left of your keyboard, not to the right because you will hit it with your mouse or mouse cord
>>106509529No
>>106509644My Eposhit is dying on me after 1 year and i got told to not buy another hyper chinkshit and get a Ducky
Remember RadioShack?
>>106504246It's shutting down again? I thought it only just got relaunched.
>>106508348Probably before my time, I remember it being like JBhifi when the very first Android phones were hitting the market.
>>106508348Whoever told me to do math didn't know what I was being put into, now I understand what even numbers can do!!!
>>106507134you are actually stupid
>>106504246yeah and there's a reason they caved
>let's not make a download button for reason
>>106509558I hate to break it to you, but you can't take a screenshot from DOS, especially that version. You're larping as if that is an authentic screenshot when it is nothing more than emulated trash. You can't just scramble and whip together some "retro" hardware either to try and fool me either. You're a fraud and you're a zoomer. You aren't older than 30 years old and you know it.
>>106509589This86Box adds .exe files that didn't exist back then when you load an original DOS floppy
>>106501594App stores and the death of the internet have killed any incentive for developers to have a homepage that hosts their software.Some devs host downloads on discord now
>>106505004That's like saying we shouldn't make fun of people who are illiterate.If everyone has a computer in their house then everyone should know how it works on some level, otherwise they are merely slaves and by default give up their right to complain when technocratic governments lock them in the pod.
>>106490864you don't even know what github is, you retard
>630mhz celeron>max 2gb of ram>7 inch 480p screen with beautiful bezels>small but serviceable keyboard and trackpadLet me guess, you need more?
>>106507900I'm able to post on a 1.2ghz pentium m by minimizing the browser window while the cloudflare check is running. I wait several seconds and then it passes when I pull the window back up.
>>106498709tried Supermium worked for the most partCaptcha worked but I noticed (not sure if its a just me issue) the second I interacted with Bookmark bar, the ablilty to scroll would break.closing and re-opening will fix scroll until you interact with Bookmark bar again
>>106497506nice
>>106497421I didn't and would've happily bought another but now every fucking manufacturer acts like I want a borjillion inch screen to watch blurry yt vids on
>>106497430>besides DOS shitLet me guess, you need more?
>open thread>scroll to bottom>ctrl+r>click "update" button>page scrolls upward slightlywhy?
>>106509440Baa, baa, white sheepHave you any wool?Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.One for the OP,And one for the anon that is me,And one for the little anonWho's going to post after/below me.
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>>106508424EQ cannot into time domain. Checkmate.
its been many years since ive been recc'd the es4's.Has the iem space improved since then? I see only stuff I dont recognize in the OP.is the ECD pro a good budget upgrade to the es4's or nah?
>>106506562now ask it "is FR everything?"
>>106501047I never really understood how you guys actually rate things for the consumer guide. Like, it seems to be mostly chink stuff, which I don’t care too much about, but are all “western” brands (and I use that term very liberally here as a lot of western brands are just rebranded chink shit) just bad ? I just want some footing. Like, take a shure IEM for instance like the shure aonic SE535, where would it fall relative to the others on the list ? Is it inferior to the 30$ offerings ? Is it simply inferior to everything to such an extent that it’s basically a DNR compared to the other suggestions ? It would be cool to have some more normie choices to compare to. It would make it easier to someone like me who only ever went through mainline products to find something I could be happy with. Then there’s long term reliability too, which I don’t have the slightest clue. A shure IEM would have some warranty, but from what I have seen from other brands, they don’t seem to care that much. I mean, it does not mean they aren’t reliable, but I have no frame of reference from the list by itself without at least some warranty.
>>106509597>but are all “western” brands (and I use that term very liberally here as a lot of western brands are just rebranded chink shit) just bad ?pretty much> Like, take a shure IEM for instance like the shure aonic SE535, where would it fall relative to the others on the list ? Is it inferior to the 30$ offerings ?probably>It would be cool to have some more normie choices to compare to.normie western stuff is above $100 and are abysmal dogshit compared to the cheapest entry in the shopping guidethe only advantage of western brands is their customer service, and also most of the brands use very well fitting shells. apart from that they lack any redeemable quality in terms of sound quality
It erased my external ssd.I was having a problem copying a file from one external disk to the other, where one disk just jumped out, and asked GPT for help. We did the usual, smartctl, a few reading and writing checks.Then all of a sudden it gives me a command that overwrites everything on sde1. Just as a test. I did the command before reading all of it. Even after aborting if after a few seconds, the disk is gone.Why? How does it even get the idea to that? Its completely absurd to me. Its not even the first time chatGPT deleted something. How does it get the idea that overwriting a disk is even an option for anything?
>running random commands you don't understandskill issue
>>106509005it wasnt random. I was looking for the reason why copying from one ssd to another leads to one checking out. How does it even get the idea to just completely overwrite one. On what planet is this reasonable?All the other commands before were fine.
>>106508985> How does it even get the idea to that?How do YOU get the idea to run a command without knowing what it does? more so when the command is related to data and partitions? > I did the command before reading all of itwell there you go! that's what you get! > Its completely absurd to me. Its not even the first time chatGPT deleted something.YOU deleted YOUR own shit by YOU running a command into YOUR pc that deletes YOUR drive. > How does it get the idea that overwriting a disk is even an option for anything?How do you get the idea that trusting a hallucinatory probabilistic string spewing machine completely blindly with your data is even an option for anything?you did this to yourself. there's no amount of denying that.
>>106509613you are not wrong. Its not even the first time. Its just so unexpected it went from use smartctl and check if reading and writing works to just deleting an entire drive. I shouldnt ask Ai ever again.
>>106508985Things that didn't happen: the thread
>Snowden is an American her-ACK!