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This is not a drill, it's finally confirmed that China has a working EUV prototype since early 2025, it's just undergoing testing and verification right now, expected to enter large scale production by 2028-2030.

>In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built what Washington has spent years trying to prevent: a prototype of a machine capable of producing the cutting-edge semiconductor chips that power artificial intelligence, smartphones and weapons central to Western military dominance, Reuters has learned. Completed in early 2025 and now undergoing testing, the prototype fills nearly an entire factory floor.

>The availability of parts from older ASML machines on secondary markets has allowed China to build a domestic prototype, with the government setting a goal of producing working chips on the prototype by 2028, according to the two people.But those close to the project say a more realistic target is 2030, which is still years earlier than the decade that analysts believed it would take China to match the West on chips.

>The breakthrough marks the culmination of a six-year government initiative to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, one of President Xi Jinping's highest priorities. While China's semiconductor goals have been public, the Shenzhen EUV project has been conducted in secret, according to the people.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/
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The US stole a lot of inventions from the Bongs and Krauts during the Industrial Revolution. Time is an oval circle.
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>>107581648
But you all voted for trump because they told you trannies were destroying America. Now the rich are plundering our tax dollars and China is about to destroy our “economy” (a bunch of rich guys hoarding everything at the top).
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>>107581648
>Yet another round of 'China says/built/claims'
OP, don't be a faggot. Always remind yourself of the cardinal rule of all news even vaguely including Chinese or Russians. That rule is that nothing good has ever been built, concieved, constructed, thought of, done, invented or achieved in China and Russia. They're eternal shitholes full of failure, regret and pain and nothing else. No exceptions.
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>>107616701
>...what does a /v/ tourist even mean?
qed
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>>107618000
checked

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>180GB used disk space
>make full disk image
>90GB file
Am I being fooled?

So what's the deal with everyone hating on Rust?
The usual points people bring up are:
>wokism
>tranny language
>made by jews
>it's a cult

Disregarding the aforementioned points, can you tell me actual reasons for why a safe(r) programming language like Rust shouldn't be adopted more widely?
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>>107603858
How about you educate yourself: https://odysee.com/@AlphaNerd:8/cloudflare-breaks-the-internet-(again):2
Agreeing with:
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>>107614262
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>>107603880

In theory they could have heap allocated their flags buuuuut there’s a penalty for that in perf
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Because if anyone mentions doing something in any other language a bunch of Rust programmers will show up and say "b-b-but it's not memory safe" and call every language "memory unsafe".

Because systems programming requires being able to manipulate bits and bytes freely without the borrow checker complaining like one of the autistic fags that built it.

Assuming you don't want to work at a low level and for some reason you still decide to use Rust, then it works okay until you need to do async work. Then you discover that lifetimes plus parallelism is a world of pain.

Sorry but no thanks. The best use case for Rust is rewriting small command line utils which seems to be what it is most used for.

Also troons.

Also what the fuck is this captcha.
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>>107617994

> lifetimes plus parallelism is a world of pain
unironically a win for rust
concurrency is the bane of system problems and the more you’re able to slow programmers down to think that they should mutex or relinquish ownership, the better
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>>107618040
>Skill issue
Lol Go made concurrency easy

What do we think?

At least now gaming GPUs should be cheaper.
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>>107617617
They sell everywhere EXCEPT the USA. I mean, you could get it shipped through 3rd party, that's how hardware strippers get theirs for their YouTube videos.
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That's not impressive because these ching chong gpu be weak as fuck
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>>107617707
They'll be available nowhere in Europe. Most Chink hardware barely even winds up in the big Malay and Indonesian markets. Its for mainlanders. They make no attempt to sell it elsewhere.
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>>107617496
If they’re serious about 64gb of vram, that’s all you need for local ai inference for self-hosted shit, even if it is GDDR6
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fuck china

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how the FUCK do i choose a good color scheme
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>>107616019
gruvbox
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>>107616019
>pastel colors
sudo apt install kill-yourself
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What are you making? Start with a color you like from a logo or something and go from there. You can steal colors from other apps. And don't panic. With questions like this it's gonna be ugly anyway.
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>>107616019
You don't
Start uglymaxxing. Revel in garishness. Become ungovernable
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>>107616019
I just use aether to generate color schemes using my current wallpaper

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Game developers are cucks. They earn peanuts, need to know physics, math, hardware, and optimization techniques, and spend their time and effort just to make man-children happy.
Pathetic.
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>>107613538
https://youtu.be/RY0WclQU7x4
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>>107613705
Wrong, he released Braid: Anniversary Edition. But JAI isn't getting released before Order of the Sinking Star, which will hopefully come out next year. And its engine is also getting released, open source.
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>>107613538
>Game developers are cucks. They earn peanuts
You are fundamentally right. The best possible move a programmer can make is to get out of the games industry.
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>>107617234
I was a game dev from the 90s to the 2010s.
When I started the switch was just happening from pure asm to C.
Most devs I worked with were hella smart.
The transition to 3d games meant everyone needed a bit of linear algebra. Any physics programmer needed a bit of calculus. Game AI is basically state machines and graph search.
Basically most math you needed could fit on a single page.

Mostly what made game programming hard was using limited memory, understanding and using the hardware and writing very efficient code to run in a frame.

By the time I quit none of that was true. You used an engine for all the 3d stuff and physics. It's really the same level as building web pages now.
I moved to companies doing real software engineering and never looked back.

However, if you do want to work in games the only way to make money if you can't make your way up the corporate ladder and become an executive, is to write your own game on the side. Not easy, not guaranteed, but at least you won't be poor and burn yourself for some shitty game company that is likely to shut down when you ship.
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>>107613538
his sokoban game looks less interesting than his tech demos compiling source code un under 20 ms, i guess that's his main audience now

Alright give me your worst, roast me
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>>107617889
looks like your prefer the company of children.

alone in the bathroom.
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>>107617889
>Pokemon merchandise that isn't exclusively of one of the fuckable one
>redditren fan
Grim
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>>107617889
youtube needs a dress code

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I work at a hospital there are so many items that cost like 15k that do most simplest tasks. For example this pill counter which uses computer vision of some sort to count pills costs literally 2k to 10k.


Can any anons tell me how they're getting away with such outsourcing price gouging
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>>107616147
>Can any anons tell me how they're getting away with such outsourcing price gouging
us insurance companies are by law only allowed to take out a small percentage of payouts as profit. the immediate and obvious effect of this is that the only way to increase the profitability of your insurance company is to increase medical costs

reducing overhead, making treatments cheaper and more effective will directly reduce your profitability
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>>107617401
ps. this is what economists refer to as a "perverse incentive", a common effect of poorly thought through regulations
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>>107616231
>CT Scan
>$7k
>chest x-ray
>$700
FFS, I'm always baffled by exams and even OTC medicine prices in the US
In my country a full torso CT scan costs about $250 ~ $300. A chest x-ray, about 70 bucks. These are average private clinic prices for people who don't have any health insurance whatsoever and pay out of their own pocket
But hey, at least you pay half of our average prices for computer parts and video game consoles. God bless Amerigga :-DDD
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>>107616373
Dumb liberal, id rather spend 20% of my income on private insurance instead of 6% for socialized insurance. And I only have to wait 12 months for an appointment instead of 13 like in Canada dumb librul
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>>107616373
>>107617902
>left vs right
lol, idiots keep falling for that

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Is digital piracy (i.e. the unauthorized copying of digital files and the removal of digital copyright protection systems) morally wrong?
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>>107612145


"We think there is a fundamental misconception about piracy. Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem. If a pirate offers a product anywhere in the world, 24 x 7, purchasable from the convenience of your personal computer, and the legal provider says the product is region-locked, will come to your country 3 months after the US release, and can only be purchased at a brick and mortar store, then the pirate's service is more valuable."

In my case, I pirate because the Jews want me paying 85 dollars a month for streaming services, let's say, YT premium, Netflix, Hulu and Apple TV for good measure. I'm a single man who will only ever use those services very, very rarely. The only service I truly used was YT premium and the Jews decided to squeeze me: I was paying 8 a month, and they told me I need to pay 20. 20 a month for no benefit in service at all? When Ublock does the job just as well? Fuck that.
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>>107612145
no, because corpos would be fine from stealing from their you
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>>107612787
Jesus "pirated" bread and fish. "Piracy" is a misnomer.
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>>107612924
>and property is a way of managing scarcity.
No. It is also timely availability, and memorabilia, and safety/security, and many other things. Thing is digital can be perfectly copied with no harm done to anyone.
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>>107612418
Then pirate away, Bible talks nothing about digital copyright.

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>buy a new Keychron mechanical keyboard
>ships with Mac keycaps out of the box
>there is a note for Windows users telling them to install the Windows keycaps themselves if they want to
you will not find a more loathed group of people in the tech community
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>>107617841

windows layout and shortcuts suck compared to the mac
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>>107617947
if you prefer ctrl to the right of fn you are either a woman, a child or a manlet
even for average sized male hand this shit
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fuck got too preoccupied by new captcha
i like it, its fire
>>107617947
>>107618013
even for average sized male hand this shit is uncomfortable

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CHATGPT HERE IS MY WALLET MAKE A BUNCH MONEY APPEar in it

you said Ai would solve all my problems
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>>107616379
Would
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>>107616379
In a few years, this will be possible. We can't really imagine what the future has in store for us, haha!
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>>107616807
Oh shut up Elon Musk.
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>>107616379
Post benis. NOW
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GET YOUR HANDS OUT OF MY ASS WALLET

Smartest man on Earth says so.

You can convert 4 Jupiters into pure fusion energy, and the Sun will still account for 100% of ALL energy in the solar system.

Stop spending money and human resources on making fusion energy possible.
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*when
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>>107617913
don't worry, wait for him to pass pre-calc and there'll be cybertrucks on mars for all
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>>107617913
Why does this retard keep talking?
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>The Sun is an enormous, free fusion reactor in the sky. It is super dumb to burn fossil fuels on Earth.
>Even if you burned 4 Jupiters, the Sun would still round up to 100% of all power that will ever be produced in the solar system!!
>Stop wasting money on puny little generators, unless actively acknowledging that they are just there for your pet science project jfc.
Why do people follow this retard?
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>>107617973
They would need to get rid of that ((einstein)) guy's worship first.
One of the reasons why this planet is so backwards is because everything becomes a fucking cargo cult and if you are not indoctrinated with ((the current thing)) you are a pseudo scientist or a liar. Or you'll get an unexpected heart attack and your research simply disappears...

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Latest Windows News.
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>>107608327
I've used w11 StartAllBack since 2021 and got my taskbar on the left with w7 start icon
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>>107614290
That's not Windows taskbar though.
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>>107618007
I think people don't realize what's happening in the webm
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>>107618022
No idea. I'm confused now too, it's showing off how a auto-hide taskbar should work.
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>>107617580
>It wouldn't surprise me at all to see windows essentially give up on their os. Focus on cloud, ai, office suite
That's the way I see it going too. It's a shame though since the NT kernel is superior to Linux. It's not just userland. We're literally regressing in technological capability and slowly atrophying the talent to recreate it.

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Why don't you build your own 3 Gigapixel camera?
>one picture raw is 19GB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvjJGbFCws&list=LL&index=2&t=1303s
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>>107611208
They didn't actually invent a super fast camera. It's just a regular photo that's run through an algorithm to produce a video to give it an illusion of recording at faster speeds.

https://phys.org/news/2020-01-ultrafast-camera-trillion-transparent-phenomena.html
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>>107613484
did no one ITT watch this video?
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4TdHrMi6do
not shilling. I found it really cool, and you goys might be even be able to replicate if you have knowledge of electronics, I'd guess
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>>107600846
Use case?
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Thanks!

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107617814
>coof didn't do shit
How's the early onset doing?
I remember the pentagon talking about a hypothetical anti-extremist virus a long time ago which impacted the brain.
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>>107617669
same issue here, having to solve these retarded mini iq tests everytime i want to post is becoming tiring. i hate the mods and devs of this website so much its unreal.
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>>107617842
>a hypothetical anti-extremist virus a long time ago which impacted the brain.
well the prototypes didn't work then because I only have more drive to embrace my hobbies and build a giant fucking diesel-actuated rifle, have been intercepting more radio traffic, and have been actually buying more hardware instead of merely window shopping

my level of radicalization hasn't meaningfully changed but was already quite high
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>/twg/ - Terrorists, Wiggers, and Gooners
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>The urge to go full schizo weeb that just shitposts and makes shitware all day living of $5 a day


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