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>>106538254Why shouldn't they just shut parts of their economy down if there's no people there to benefit from it?
>>106538377line must not go down
>NK 1.8 SK 0.72DPRK will just be able to walk across the DMZ into South "Korea" for total juche victory
>>106538271Their growth has been flat, incomes have been static. The recent inflation has made them poorer. The industrial base has hollowed out with most of the production going to China, or SE Asia. They've got an aging population that needs to be looked after and paid for by a small workforce. We've seen long term bond yields on Japanese goverment debt reach the highest reach all time highs. They need to cut spending and raise taxes. They're fucked.
>>106538463it's almost as if the constant growth demanded by neoliberal capitalism is untenable
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>>106538175This. Just stop being poor.
>>106538168DOGE won. Deal with it leftoids!
Holy fuck I have done NOTHING for the past 4 hours except shitpost >
>get Indian hires from India>they really do say "good morning, sir", "hello sir", and "do the needful"I thought it was just memes.
>>106538275Gm sir!
>get tasked with reinstalling OS on an industrial touch panel from late 2000s >have to install newest win 10 IoT LTSC>network cards do not work, serial communication doesn't work >find a DVD with drivers to that exact panel, it's labelled as windows server 2003 and 2008 compatible>install them with no issues >stuff starts working holy fuck I almost forgot how good driver support and backward compatibility is on windowsimagine having some proprietary linux kernel modules compiled for 3.2 kernel and having them to work with current distros
>>106536284Linux kernel is as modular as a monolith with ABI and SDK as comfy to use as chipping hammers.
>holy fuck I almost forgot how good driver support and backward compatibility is on w-ACK!
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>>106538053>they look fully sick>I mean full blown GRIDS sickly>>106538097What you don't want terrible battery life? Best part is 90% or more will slap a MONSTER XTRA PROTECTION CASE on it completely destroying any point to a thin phone.Oh, and that one camera on the back? It STILL juts out from the rectangular area so you still get the wobble on a table lmao.
>>106538208Not really. I only paid £50 out of pocket for this phone due to trade ins and compensation from google fuck ups. Couldn't get nearly the same for the iPhone.
>>106537750so securitywise e/os/ is worse vs a thief with rom flashing than a regular android or ios phone?
>>106538222>Oh, and that one camera on the back? It STILL juts out from the rectangular area so you still get the wobble on a table lmao.I swear they are intentionally using someone retarded to design their phones
>>106537750>>106538394looked it up, they do support relocking but not on all phones. fp6 is supported tho: https://doc.e.foundation/devices/FP6
Well? what's your programming story?
>>106536733The faggot said this was 4 years ago. Looks like more recent AI slop trying to guess.
>>106537554No it looks exactly like iphone image distortionsJust an itoddler not aislop
>>106537554>newfags and tech illiterates think cell phone pinhole cameras + their algorithmic filters are ai now
>>106529785>AI appRight, so he's dropshipping a ChatGPT api?
>>106529785>Hebrew necklace Nepotism?
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>>106538320TRVVVVVVVVKE
>>106538361>if you like girls then you should want then to be lesbians.??? Are you a radical feminist or a troon?
>>106538267both of these girls are very hairy
Cataloguing anon behavior on a Tuesday...
>>106538487I want to be a little doll.
Ancient software thread
>>106531476Still lives on in MSI Afterburner & co. as well as RTSS
>>106533742SuperLogo my beloved
>>106532691Any
Unfortunately it looks like 2025 will not be the year of the linux desktop.
STOP BUMPING SHIT THREADSALL FIELDS
>>106537317mm... nyo.
>>106537317Uhm you know that annnouncing sage is against the rules, right?
Reminder that normalshits should never be granted access to linux. Everything they have access to gets shittified at lightning speed to commercialise their stupidity.
>>106532202You're a fucking pushover if you let her talk down on linux like this without repercussions.
Sell me on Nushell.
>>106538013former literally says what it does, latter is some shit you can't tell what it does without looking up every fucking letter in the manpage first. Former >>> latter any dayMemorization of arbitrary symbols is a happy coincidence from repetition, it should never be the requirement
>>106537951no
>>106537983Why though
>>106538293Our brains are built for memorization of arbitrary symbols in the name of efficiency. That's why natural language works the way it does.If you actually use the command line on a daily basis, memorization is inevitable and this is not an issue. Your argument just further confirms that rustoids don't actually like CLI and only pretend use it for esthetics.Now go ahead and show me an example of nushell that's actually useful.
>>106537951did anyone tell them that 'nu' has a connotation of being effete
New man made terror just droppedhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=TTMyRpH0KZkWill you be buying a computer with a human brain in it? Why or why not?
>>106528370Average redditor pictured
Hard problem of consciousness still stands. Another nothingburger. All of philosophical problems of 2000 years ago are still unsolved. Nothing has changed.
>>106534259>nothingburger
>>106531586there are no neuron cells that lasted a century without a constant cells repair & replacement. the one in op example will only last few month at most because there's nothing repairs them.
>>106538467
>been using Startpage for a while>search "lolicon">it redirects to https://stopitnow.org/Well, they lost me.
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>>106537674Reverse proxy helps because you can lock it down further. Really it's not a bad idea just to close off all the ports and use ssh tunneling to access everything.
>>106535236I fully thought the link was a trans voice training link and you were telling him to act like a girl to get in.
>>106533462>shooting for HDB as his end game trackerLMAO KWAB
>>106537700that's actually what I do for stuff like prowlarr, it would be a pain if I used a bunch of arrs though, I would definitely setup a reverse proxy. But I only use qbit and thelounge on the regular, and both can handle the web part with ssl on their own
>>106537666Well, the transferred data is not encrypted, anyone else who listens on it can see what chunks and their contents you upload or download.The protocol is not secure at all.Only your announce key is secure, but only if the tracker url starts with https.
So I was building a computer for my mom. And the first thing that came to mind was that /g/ mantra, "Install Linux on a computer for your parents!" And that's exactly what I did.But when I told my mom, "I built a PC for you and installed Linux on it!"She gave me that look of disgust I've never seen her give. I immediately wiped Linux off that PC and installed Windows 11 Pro. This made me realize Linux has a serious image problem, and I don't think you guys are helping.
>>106532461https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qj8p-PEwbI
>>106533898I giggled my way straight through the video. Thank you for sharing.
>This made me realize Linux has a serious image problem, and I don't think you guys are helping.People trying to sell the idea that Linux is amazing, very easy to use and way better than Windows in every situation ever are the problem.Yes, Linux is great.No, it's not for everyone. And that's fine.Do you think the average boomer that struggled to learn how to check their email wants to spend 1 extra minute of their lives learning anything? They will freak the fuck out the second they find a button spelled different or something not being in whatever menu like usual.The idea of a game not running because a new Proton version is required after the latest game update might be completely normal for your average Linuxfag but normies just lack the time/patience/IQ/knowledge to deal with things like that on a daily basis.
>>106532303and then everybody clapped
>>106532303your mother is a nigger
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>>106525846poor little piggy, wish i could be vegan
>>106533971>we pinkie promise we won't get hacked and your personal information will be leaked to the internet
>>106525846Why did we choose a vacuumed sealed pig as the thumbnail
I feel like a vacuum sealed pig in this economy
>>106530080I genuinely have so much contempt in my heart for women they only have value as sex objects and for breeding and it was a colossal mistake to allow them the same footing as men - it truly feels like they're flesh automatons created by the demiurge to keep us trapped in a nightmare simulation
What are you maids working on?Last one: >>106505464
>>106538342nta but>reddit spacingalso why not a generator<Token> insteadincidentally you should just remove the regexes altogether and build the state machine for it yourself into the switch
>>106538358It's the same either way for me. I'm just autistic and don't want to ever put out un-optimized code.
>>106538233That depends. It particularly depends on how much you want the threads to communicate and how many threads you're dealing with, which is all very algorithm- and deployment-specific. As long as the number of threads is fairly small (perhaps up to 50 or so on most hardware these days?) and the amount of communication isn't too overwhelming, you can just do something like POSIX threads with pessimistically safe locking. It's pretty easy to implement, and is about the level the Rustoids operate at.With more intense threading requirements (or if you're working with realtime code) you probably need to understand things like OpenMP, MPI, CUDA, lock-free algorithms, and TDMA (the classic method for realtime, less applicable elsewhere). The techniques for coding with a million threads are very different to those for a few tens of threads.
>>106535240>>106536128You know pretty well that's a meme, and it never went anywhere other than causing random drama and Eli getting his posts removedSure these math abstractions are interesting, but masturbating over them doesn't build anything, not even fulfills curiosity or entertainment since it's the same thing over and over
>>106538391>generator<Token>Because I didn't know about it lol, I'll check it out. I've used this pattern in my normie web dev job, didn't even think to try it in sepples