/g/ is an Aoi board
>>106968971Shizuku has been with me for years, but Aoi is nice too.
>>106968971>ai slop
>>106968971trvthnvke
I already consume anime girl content daily, don't need that bloat in my drive checking tool.
https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.5.0/Is this the best desktop Linux has?Or is it overrated?
>>106962451how does lunduke's cock taste?
>feature-freeze the code for a month>fix all bugsThe solution to most of KDE's problems.
>>106970280It's probably free software zealots and RMS foot kissers saying that KDE is bad for supporting a company that runs a proprietary storefront hosting proprietary games as well as making proprietary games themselves>>106962451Where did you hear that? All I've seen is that KDE just doesn't officially support Xlibre
>>106965955Literally the only thing that needs a revamp is the theming system as it's a mess. They are working on something to deal with that now. Breeze still remains consistent in this state, I don't hate it, if you do then this is good news. Looks are subjective.I mean, I should give a shit about theme development as the end user why? I'm not interested in developing themes for it.
>>106969088I don't understand why this is being pushed so hard because it is not aesthetic or functional. It's fugly.
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106969531Long time Latex user here.Plain Tex suffices 99.9% of the time. Latex is the poor man’s Word. I stopped using it.Also Tex is shit. I stopped using that, too.Troff / pic / eqn / tbl / … etc. are sufficient for most things you will run across.> markdownUghhh… that’s a yaml-tier debacle.
>>106969531make a markdown renderer watch the file. Clerk is one way to do this:https://book.clerk.vision/#tex
What happened to schemebbs
Can you host emacs as an application backend on a homeserver (Elfeed, EMMS and org appointments and so on) and use it like you'd use a hosted service like miniflux for example only that you use Emacs on other devices as a client instead of using the web browser?
>>106970728I think so, I've seen a couple blogposts doing so, can't remember which ones though but im pretty sure you can with emacs daemon https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Emacs-Server.html
What the fuck. They strike your account for JOINING a server and never posting in it?This was for some retarded NEET to post about his music...
>>106970808literally me frfr
>>106967218Do people still use this malware?
>>106967344Discord developers have a user overlap of 1, that's why.Don't believe me? Search "discord cub incident".>>106970864All your chat messages are seen in real time by fr*nch and ruzzian glowies.>>106971075OP didn't say or typed any message though.
>>106971376>All your chat messages are seen in real time by fr*nch and ruzzian glowiesSo? I can't trust anyone who genuinely believes there are more than two sex genders.
>>106971376>OP didn't say or typed any message though.still broke TOS by not leavingdni with larping edgelords
fossify apps ftw
>>106969954I know one thats pretty good, but ain't telling some tranime faggot. lol.
>>106960710Is this better than the es file explorer I installed from an apk about 7 years ago
>>106960710I have been looking for a mobile file manager that can decompress files for so long. Thank you!
>>106969954Does VLC not do that?
>>106969954Doesn't display audiobook chapters sadly. I wonder if it's something hard to implement
Why did Firefox become the Linux of browsers?
>>106962228Fuck off, it WAS faster until 2010, when I switched to Firefox because it started to get slow and also restricted my ability to hack my browser for my purposes (that is, hide their fucking ads in everything nowadays).
>>106959190Huh, trannies are literally keeping firefox alive at this stage with forks so they can goon in peace from google's eye.
>>106959162I have a theory that firefox's userbase hasnt actually significantly changed, but all new internet users install chrome by default. theres like a billion pajeets that first started using the internet since the start of that graph
>>106959162Your premise is so fundamentally flawed that it betrays a catastrophic lack of understanding of both subjects. To compare the two is an insult; not to Firefox, but to Linux.Allow me to elucidate this for you. The Linux kernel, for all the autism surrounding its desktop implementations, is an undeniable, world-altering success story. It is the literal backbone of the modern internet, a testament to the power of a genuine FOSS development model. Firefox, conversely, is a cautionary tale of ideological rot and corporate capture. It is a bloated, dying browser with a shrinking user base, kept on life support as Google's "controlled opposition" to stave off antitrust suits, with a foundation that siphons the vast majority of its revenue into the pockets of its CEO and vapid DEI initiatives instead of actual development.One is the engine of the digital world; the other is a slow, buggy mess coasting on the fumes of its former glory. The only thing they have in common is an insufferable user base. Please try to engage your brain before posting next time.
I just switched back to chrome, installed ublock origin lite and scriptcat for 4chan-xt. everything works like before. thanks mister google for all the security
I can't imagine ever having moved on from XP. I literally don't need more.
Apparently the start menu in 11 is a buggy security threat vector though, so maybe it is no better than XP.
>>106971152I agree, old linux was much better than modern linux and XP.
>>106971151>>106971158What's the fix? Also, I don't trust Dr. Fauci & co.
>>106969047From the official website: >Relatively small size typically 1.5 G or lessWhat a joke (I said less than 200mb's), and I also get to install literally nothing from the POSReady 2009 CD itself (call it a blank canvas os), which allows me to install, tweak and run exactly the software I want and not be bound by some general purpose, pedo-curated slop.
Actually fonts have a lot of science that go into them, they're quire incredible.Berkely Mono - Amazing (Pay to win)Consolas - Best(Free)Verdana - Best(Free)Edges are easier to perceive to humans, so fonts are designed with this in mind.Fonts actually store the method that was used to draw the character so it can be resized *precisely*.A regular resize function doesn't work so well.A lot of tech and science goes into these.
Did you faggots know that the ascii codes for lowercase and uppercase differ by 32? You can switch cases by flipping a bit! Wowzers!!!!
>>106971101>You can switch cases by flipping a bitthis one i did not realize the significance of until now
>>106968353glad i found this thread anon. berkely mono is a slam dunk once i get a full time job. been hunting for a good monospace with an airport terminal feel.
>>106971267search for the previous font thread w/the link to the files. it's not actually very good in use.
>>106971371yeah probably looks ass for terminal or code editor. was planning to try it on the branding/marketing side of things.
It's sad to see, that Win11 LTSC is on par with Win10 Home in terms of privacy. Just keep your 10 LTSC and dual boot with Linux, it's not that hard.
>>106969548I don't think you know what Linux is. Stop talking now, zoomer.
>>106970013Everyone knows what linux is, it's that OS popular with unskilled midwits who want to feel like they're participating in tech by being "slightly" different, while never missing a chance to tell you they run it.
>>106970046>Everyone knows what linux is, it's that OS popular with unskilled midwits who want to feel like they're participating in tech by being "slightly" different, while never missing a chance to tell you they run it.
>>106961441use case? you can just use wsl when you need linux
Don’t dual boot, most everything you need, besides maybe some DAWs and anti cheat video games, will have some equivalent on Linux. EAC on windows was more of a hassle to set up than Whipper.
Eric has failed us, he has literally one job, and that is to provide 25 puzzles, per year, on schedule. Now it's only a 12 day challenge, how can you even call that "advent" of code, which is supposed to count down to Christmas. I am outraged, and you should be too. What if Santa's elves just decided to stop making half the toys??? Ridiculous. >Also, starting this year, there will be 12 days of puzzles each December.>Why did the number of days per event change? It takes a ton of my free time every year to run Advent of Code, and building the puzzles accounts for the majority of that time. After keeping a consistent schedule for ten years(!), I needed a change. The puzzles still start on December 1st so that the day numbers make sense (Day 1 = Dec 1), and puzzles come out every day (ending mid-December).
>>106970307I'll take a look, thanks
/aocg/ memes ranked by retardedness:1. unwashed ass2. showtime cancer music3. FUCK4. the dog fucker namefag5. retards not being able to read and then blaming eric6. retards coming into the threads and LARPing as non-neets who are too busy getting paid 100 bucks / hour to waste their time doing AoC7. retards claiming that you aren't filtered if you've spent more than 1 hour on a problem or if you've looked at other solutions8. code screenshots with tranime background9. big boys that change the rules of the problem10. code screenshots made with carbon without disabling window controls11. calendar12. cniles posting their shit code with fixed sized arrays, integer overflows, etc.13. quirky solutions (e.g. excel)
>>106970039https://easters.dev/For the easter weekend.
I HATE stupid people.Eric was asked this on reddit:Will the difficulty curve of the questions remain as it is today?>I'm still calibrating that. My hope right now is to have a more condensed version of the 25-day complexity curve, maybe skewed a little to the simpler direction in the middle of the curve? I'd still like something there for everyone, without outpacing beginners too quickly, if I can manage it.Skewed to the simpler side for the dumb masses.
> What happened to the global leaderboard? The global leaderboard was one of the largest sources of stress for me, for the infrastructure, and for many users. People took things too seriously, going way outside the spirit of the contest; some people even resorted to things like DDoS attacks. Many people incorrectly concluded that they were somehow worse programmers because their own times didn't compare. What started as a fun feature in 2015 became an ever-growing problem, and so, after ten years of Advent of Code, I removed the global leaderboard. (However, I've made it so you can share a read-only view of your private leaderboard. Please don't use this feature or data to create a "new" global leaderboard.)I don’t mind this so much. As long as the private boards work as before, it should result in a reduction of jeets cheating for status.
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Does anyone have asome gtk themes that have a kvantum version?I can find a few like Adapta Orchis Ambiance (orange) Qogir Arc etc. but I can't find any gtk equivalents easily for the other kvantum defaults and in general most gtk themes just don't have one.I want to have matching themes for both GTK and Qt but some of my Qt applications don't work properly with the gtk3 and gtk2 theme engines for Qt.I especially want to find some that are more skeuomorphic in their design architecture, most of the ones I find are based on material design.Ambiance is a good one but I can't find a kvantum equivalent for the blue one
>>106970772Trying to get GTK and Qt to look consistent is a fool's errand, friend.
In which directory am I supposed to download git repos?The git manual uses /srv/git/ on servers and I did the same but this directory forces me to use sudo to do anything.
nrd for "I fucking love nixOS!"Here's a cool tip:use `nix.settings.trusted-substituters` in your nixos config, instead of `nix.settings.substituters`, so that not every flake will try the substituters for everything. Then, in flake.nix, do nixConfig = { extra-substituters = [...must match one in your trusted-substituters...];};Also someone mentioned there's now proxy sites for 4chan so I don't have to wait for the captcha countdowns. Is this legitimate info? Idc if I get datamined.
>>106970878You could just put them in a folder within your /home
Refurbished 14-inch MacBook Pro Apple M4 Pro Chip with 14‑Core CPU and 20‑Core GPU – Space BlackRefurbished 14-inch MacBook Pro Apple M4 Pro Chip with 12‑Core CPU and 16‑Core GPU – Space BlackRefurbished 14-inch MacBook Pro Apple M4 Chip with 10‑Core CPU and 10‑Core GPU - Space Black
get max RAM
>>106970019>512GBkek
>>106970059Found another: Refurbished 16-inch MacBook Pro Apple M4 Pro Chip with 14‑Core CPU and 20‑Core GPU – Space Black24GB unified memory1TB SSD2
>>106969822>14-inch MacBook Pro Apple M4 Pro Chip with 14‑Core CPU and 20‑Core GPUI got this one with 24GB RAM and 1TB SSD, very good machine, I took the 14 over the 16 because it's better on the move and it's enough when you have a second monitor.
>>106969822kys shill
Fucking finally
>>106970891As long as it's not green tinted morgue light.
>>106969283Are flashlights better with LED or incandescent light?
>>106969759they arent better the spikes in the blue light fuck with your circadian rhythm, the the lack of red light makes you mentally ill, ontop of that they have awful colour accuracy incadescent have a cri of like 99 and the majority of leds arent anywhere near that. leds also have a strobning fflicker that isnt noticable by eye but fucks with your head the reason theyve been banned in europe and america is to make us all depressed in a way people wont notice. every single led bulb has a sharp dropoff in the red light spectrum and those wavelengths are very good for you https://optimizeyourbiology.com/light-bulb-database
my lightbulb brings all the schizos to the yard
Incandescent bulbs are obsolete. Just have an IQ over 70 and you should be able to avoid accidentally buying cool temp, low CRI LEDs.
And some retards still believe the compiler will optimize everything for you.
>>106970379Shutup cnt.
>>106970572Nocoder kvetching
i don't get the obsession with rust in particular
>>106965279Wait, where is it destroying an object in the loop iteration?
>>106969371>where is the compiler output for slow()? why are you looking at the same output window twice?Because I attached compiled to the same source code twice by accident duh.>are you just dishonest?Yeah because I am a committee-paid shill trying to trick people into using std::span or some other shit lmao.
Is there a more poorly made, broken piece of software than this shit?
>>106957603>watching films with subtitles in the same languageAre you deaf? Or just braindead?
>>106970774it's common strategy if you don't want to watch with sound .. I've seen a lot of people watch shit on mute.>>106968861I use the mpv shim a lot but the UI is lacking for some cases.
>>106970790>it's common strategy if you don't want to watch with sound .. I've seen a lot of people watch shit on mute.That makes little sense. I can understand having stuff running in the background if you’re alone, but why watch something without sound?
>>106970795don't ask me. I'm just reporting on what I see. I think a lot of people don't really care to properly appreciate shit, they just want pixels to glaze their eyes on their boring commute.
>>106968861>they turned off hw accel by default on Linux cuz some dipshit complained it was unstablekek#justlinuxthings