>tell people to learn to code for guaranteed high paying job in 2020>they then graduate into the worst job market in 15 yearsfunniest prank the establishment ever pulled
>>107555325Nursing is a cheat code. Trucking isn’t bad. Construction is always great. Otherwise yeah.
>>107555349>I studied for a comfy office job>Working construction I'm a wagie myself but I can see why most anons decide to neet anyway
>>107555349>just wreck your body bro>trust me it's totally gonna make you some money to survive>you're totally secure for at least another decade (it's very hard to automate, but that's not going to stop them from doing it anyway)Allow me to propose an alternative:TOTALRICHFAGDEATH
Going to pick back up in a few years. We can't even compete with ribosomes in string writing.
>>107555526not before the big tech companies invest trillions into AI trying to convince themselves they don't need programmers anymore only to then see planes falling out of the sky because copilot hallucinated some functions and turned them into land vehicles
There is not a single day without a bug report.There is not a single week without hundreds of bug reports.Some helpfull links:>Get Involved/Issue Reporting:https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting>Search/Fill for bugs:https://bugs.kde.org/index.cgi>Crash handler for KDE software, Dr. Konqi:https://github.com/KDE/drkonqi
Bugs reported in the last week (300+):https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?chfield=%5BBug%20creation%5D&chfieldfrom=7d&f1=product&o1=notequals&v1=Spam
Better to have bugs than something where working isn't considered a metric.
>>107553415I reported a bug four weeks ago, then I submitted a merge request (MR) a week later, but nobody has replied to me yet.
I love KDE for being modern and flashy, but it’s buggy as hellPlasmashell try not to crash for the 15th time today challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)
>>107554769KDE only seems to krash for me when I fuck with the panels and desktop plasmoids. Or when Brave gets a bad update.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
>>107555585The rendering is fucking garbage my dude. PLEASE tell me that's a consequence of your goofy homecooked OS and not something built into the browser. How do you look at that screenshot and not fucking throw up. It's not even subtle.Jesus christ
>>107555598Like I said, I like Helvetica and use it system wide. It looks fine to me.
>Mozilla produces free and open-source software, but the binaries include trademarked artwork. The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox ESR (long-term support versions) while removing all trademarked artwork and non-free add-ons.Wow. So that's the big fsf tard improvement. "we got rid of the trademarked images!!! now it's FREE and better!!"k.
>The term "ice weasel" appeared earlier in a line which cartoonist Matt Groening fictionally attributed to Friedrich Nietzsche: "Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come."[12]>Debian was originally given permission to use the trademarks, and adopted the Firefox name.[13] However, because the artwork in Firefox had a proprietary copyright license at the time, which was not compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines, the substituted logo had to remain.[14] In 2006, Mozilla withdrew their permission for Debian to use the Firefox name due to significant changes to the browser that Mozilla deemed outside the boundaries of its policy, changes which Debian felt were important enough to keep, and Debian revived the Iceweasel name in its place.>Subsequently, on 23 September 2007, one of the developers of the GNU IceWeasel package announced that the name would be changed to GNU IceCat from IceWeasel in the next release, so as to avoid confusion with Debian's separately maintained, unrelated rebranding of Firefox.[3] The name change took place as planned and IceCat is the current name.[9] "free software" faggots are a plague
>>107555621Just say brave is more your speed next time, servile faggot.
Aside from being a new browser, will this shit bring something new to the web? Because 99% of people don't use a browser based on the browser engine itself. Even people who are geeky enough to change browsers don't use a browser based on its engine itself (the only reason why I use Firefox is because of userchrome.css and customization; if I could do that on Chromium, I would dump FF in a blink of an eye).So my point is: other than "hey, we are a new browser engine" what will this bring to the table?
>>107550117>who caresanyone who needs to get things done, instead of staring at picrel shitfucking gray boxes blinking everywhere
>>107550197Good, I love native UIs.
>>107554752>HEY-a-ya-ya>POINT-and-click-ah
>>107549900Feels good not being a fucking cuck.
>>107549900Should I be worried?
Base Waiting Room EditionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107546619https://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.
>>107555520C'mon anon you don't gotta larp, I'm not that naive....
>>107555534were you doing an interactive goon session? lol
>>107554954i tried this and there was literally no difference with it and without it
>ask anon to post sample or proof they make money off their gens>never shows anythingif you consistently make good money and are confident in your gens why is it such a mystery?
>>107555025cool, how did you prompt that?
>Buy an adI'm not a shill, this thing's expensive and not even out. And i bet the purple plastic degrades faster even if it looks better.Is the ayn thor good for 3ds? Battery life and replaceability? Touch pad usage? Taking saves and data from a real 3ds? Too much to ask for streetpass?And why does it say pre order if so many people are already reviewing it
>>107555422Also the point with >>107555360 was battery life, PS2 emulation hits far harder than 3DS emulation on ARM.
>>107555431Cpu has never been a problem to emulate, no even for the first n64 emulator, the problem is the 3d video rendering that uses custom shaders. If it was native it would last 5x as much as the original 3ds but it doesn't.
>>107555447>no even for the first n64 emulatorWas HLE. Graphics emulation is HLE these days, shader translation. The 3DS screens weren't very high res and you don't even do 3D on it while emulating. Modern ARM SoCs can play console/PC games from a few years ago already, you think scaling the 3DS up a few times would hurt it when all it's doing is translating shaders? Vulkan and a-sync shader compute and you won't even notice it. Also as I said, main point was battery life in my post.It's well known that 3DS emulation on Android is a non-issue even on a mediocre device.
>>107555490The only thing I'm saying its that the Ayn Thor having 2Tflops should get way way more play time running 0.0048Tflop 3ds games but it barely improve it
>>107554319
yep
>>107552874With AI. Derp.
>>107552874>>107552918faggot, it's a real hill.
>>107552680move ubuntu to the right and it will be accurate.
>>107555331good morning rajeesh
>>107555351reminder
>post thread on 4chan>24 hours later>check thread>0 replies>thread archivedThis site is dead
its all AI bots arguing with each other now
>my content is uninteresting>the site is... le dead!
>>107555420>>107555466>>107555528Thanks for replying owo
>>107555606<3
>>107555413Yeah, all boards have become rather slow/inactive lately. Primarily a consequence of the hack, but also due in part by dissatisfaction with moderation over the years. There's also the fact that those most knowledgeable about certain topics have simply moved on--either to other imageboards or offline entirely.>>107555466It's normalfags, underageb&s and third worlders, but there's not much difference desu.
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107555069yeah>>107555235I meant to say "ss o y jack" but 4chan replaced that word with onion
>>107555193>>107555268>i started using 4chan in 2006, im totally an oldfag>gets called out>uses the most reddit word everGo back.
>>107555395 I didn't use 4chan until 2014. In 2006 I was watching legos 9/11, chinese spongebob and browsing unexplainedmysteries.com . I was also a child then.https://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/legos911https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZRKfyABraMalso I don't think like that commie meme. My political views are neomutualism now. before I was alt right.
>>107555147Good
>>107555557What if straight white men took over troon spaces and drove them out of them communities like tumblr, and bluesky, and github?>go-AACKk!>NOAOAAOAOAO YOU NAZI!
Who's the greatest living programmer?
>>107550362Terry Davies>I- I said livingHe is living in our hearts
>tells them that their code is insecure dog shit
>>107553326Unironically this
VaxryyDHHPOWER GAPEbussy
>>107550362Motherfucking Chuck Moore.
>the year is 2014.>5" 16:9 OLED display>no notch or rounded corners>battery fucked? or dissatisfied with the capacity? just buy a new one. it's on amazon for like $25. it'll show up at your house by tomorrow or maybe the end of the day today and you can replace it with just your fingernail, no screws or disassembly needed>run out of space? just get a bigger microSD card lmao. no need to get a whole new phone or sign up to store your files in someone else's computer for $50/mo. >wanna use headphones? sure, you can either use the built in headphone jack or go with Bluetooth headphones, whichever you prefer :)>lost your remote? that's fine, there's a built-in IR blaster>$249 maxwe used to have it all
>>107551164>>107546848pre 2017 all phones were less secure than computers and 99% of phones made post 2019 are more secure than desktops. I am sorry if this isn't compatable with your nostalgiafagging over cyanogenmod ricing.
>>107546713TouchWiz was a piece of shit though. Regardless it feels like smartphones peaked around 2014.
>>107555509literally not true. how much is Apple paying you to lie like this?
>>107555509>no you don't understand we had to take away your headphone jacks & sd cards & replaceable batteries & ir blasters & sideloading because people were getting viruses!!!!!!!>and thank god we did, because software vulnerabilities are a thing of the past now :^)
>>107546713it's weird finally reaching the age when people start getting nostalgia and rewriting history for something you lived throughthe s3 and s4 were so hot fucking dogshit. A core memory of using the s3 was having to hard reboot it on average twice a day. Sometimes the buttons and UI would become unresponsive so you'd actually have to remove the battery. Another core memory was the phone COMPLETELY FUCKING LOCKING UP whenever a call would come in. Simply just receiving a call would sometimes crash my phone.there were a lot of other problems that weren't necessarily the s3's fault, like slow as fuck 3g in non-metro areas. it was an all-around miserable experience.
Google's Antigravity made me 10~20x more productive. Feels like some sort of alien tech. I've been an AI denier for all this time and thought it was a glorified chat bot, but now I finally kneel.
>THANKS TO GOOGLE I'M FLOATING THE HECC IN HECCIN SPACERINO
>>107555629Did 10-20x productivity cause more income?If not, who cares?
We, The People
*throws water bottle at you*
>>107553732*we, obsessed commiepedotroons*
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107555178lol, I got a whole three hours of BP today
>>107546420This is the parafox of the private tracker.You are not allowed to give invites to those that would use it, and only allowed to give invites to people who have no idea what a tracker is.There's also another parallel in how /ptg/ probably has on average the highest quality users on these things, and yet we are stuck here being anonymous for fear of being marked.
>>107528590thread is dead. What's the drama of pic?
>>107555366we should protest by letting all of our identities known in here, they can't /mark/ all of us
>>107555366Tracker staff should periodically organize some kind of invite pooling (like once every 6 months or one year).>users use the tracker and are rewarded invites for being good members>users who don't have anyone to invite donate their invites back to the tracker into some pool>an official recruiter opens a temporary official invite thread to a lower tracker with lower requirements>the recruiter selects the top members that apply (limited by the number of invites in the pool)It's a mechanism which allows giving an opportunity to new promising users from all kind of places.If the new users are not good, they aren't rewarded with invites for their good behavior, leading to a lower invite pool, so fewer such opportunities from the places they come from are opened.If the new users from some place turn out to be good users, they're going to be rewarded more invites overall, which leads to proportionally larger invite pools for recruitment from the same place.This moves the responsibility from the user to a recruiter, it removes the risk of having invite traders/sellers, and it allows for better coverage of recruitment and safer filtering.It's not a fixed requirement that people are going to know, post about it and game it to enter the tracker, it allows the recruiter to choose the best ones which give legitimate help to some other tracker in one way or the other.By being temporary, but occasional, it also filters people who barely visit the tracker and spend minimal time on it.Also, most bad users can be easily filtered by their country.
>Samsung to kill off 2,5'' SATA SSD.You will not upgrade your old computer! You WILL buy new!https://gazlog.com/entry/samsung-sata-ssd-production-halt/
>>107555578got something that isnt in gook?
old good new bad
>>107555611https://medium.com/@nanthakumar18122000/samsungs-sata-ssd-exit-what-the-2026-supply-crisis-means-for-your-storage-budget-72dbddb3b1cd