i learned about it recently and it seems quite cool, but i don't even know if i would need it. i'm not a researcher or a writer, i just have a very overactive internal monologue (sometimes i can kinda space out and live in my head) and i want to be able to form a personal "knowledge base" to organize my interests/values/things ive learned/even just things i need to do. what do you use it for? or is it just one of those things where people use it for a week and then forget about it forever?
>>107808887You don't have to make it public.You can have a private repo on GitHub.Or you can have a private repo on your own Linux/macOS computer and use git+ssh to connect to it and update things when you're on the same LAN as your desktop (or use something like Tailscale).
>>107806686pretty
>>107810781I can't ctrl+f my brain
>>107811338Nta but this thing doesn't seem to preserve original timestamps.
>>107801238I use it for personal life stuff, not just work. It's like a journal and scratchbook for me. The vast majority of the shit I write is never looked at again, but I do search for things there occasionally. I plan to automate its organization using LLM as well, let it format it properly and use tags and shit.I also use it heavily for my profession, but that's not "average joe" usecase.>>107801267It is extremely user friendly, and has tons of useful plugins from the community.>>107802047For hand-writing stuff on a tablet, I find Squid better than OneNote for the simple fact I can use my pen for writing and my finger for erasing. In OneNote I need to keep switching from pen mode to eraser mode. Squid's problem is that essential stuff are paywalled and their implementation of the infinite board is amateur-ish (when you pan sideways through the infinite board, it doesn't load the new area until you release your fingers - it looks bad)>>107803772I have a house that needs the occasional maintenence. Same with my car. Hell, same with my body. I write down all sorts of shit that I might need remembering in several years. Also, forcing yourself to write down stuff makes you remember it better and organizes your thoughts better.>>107810781>autist can't grasp the concept of forgetfulnessYour brain might have perfect memory, but our brains spend too much brain juice on stuff that simply don't exist in yours so as a consequence we are not as good at saving and/or retrieving memories. Do you know why writing systems evolved? Why we have books?
finally got around to getting scp configured so i can move shit from my macOS to my kali virtual machine, and it took like 2 minutes. no fucking way i woulda figured out how to do it without AI. and you retards think AI isn't good for anything.....baka
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BIOS password protectedSSD with OS Bitlocker 256 encryption and foeced password at bootWindows account password protectedTPM off>TPM is shit. A year ago I broke my laptop and purchased an identical one and just moved SSD over without issues. Literally TPMs blindspotMy attack vector is physical theft.Open for any ideas which are reasonable and wont cost me additional money or slowdown my Laptop. Yes I want to stay on Windows 11 currently.
>>107811448>any ideas which are reasonableNorton>and wont cost me additional moneyPirate Norton>or slowdown my LaptopWell shit.
>>107811448>windowsits fundamentally broken
>>107811448>windowsIts backdoored>Intel or AMD CPUThey are backdooredYour security level is currently 0%. Wake the fuck up
>>107811875So what cpu then?
>>107811542>>107811708>>107811875I am not speaking about malware, but physical access to my laptop, while i am away or if atolen. I want my data secured and not copyable, since its sensitive data.
It seems retarded to work this way. Standards committees take forever to ratify anything C++, Fortran, MPI, etc., then the vendors take even longer to implement the new standards.Meanwhile, cool stuff like Rust, D, and Python libs are out here making better decisions, quicker. Who is really benefiting from this slow grind?MPI 5.0 is the official standard now but vendors are still playing catch up with 4.1. Only 3.1 is officially fully standard compliant.With C++ it's an even bigger mess
>>107809437People in tech are autistic and rigidRigid and autistic people hate change and find comfort in monotony.
C++ is retarded
>>107811969Some are, some wants to move fast and break things.
>>107812016It was a generalization. It's mostly accurate.
>>107809437Because working out a standard for the thing you want, then implementing it, is more more work than implementing the thing you want immediately.
>SAAR, PLEASE USE AI FOR REDEEM YOUR PAYMENTS SAARhttps://x.com/PayPal/status/2009280294667354509
>>107809791I can't wait for the shills to shill it.>"bro paypal ai will make your life so easy">"like imagine you sell something then paypal ai can calculate the tax and all government fees for you"
>>107811750nopony will say this though
>>107809791>solutions looking for problemsThis is what you get for letting software people get in power. Their whole schlick is design patterns and overcomplex solutions to simple problems.
>>107809791No.
>>107811114>50 billion for this
Why hasn't AI content gotten the ad disclosure treatment? IE "This content is or contains AI created media" just like we have "Ad" ""Sponsored" etc. AI is 100x more dangerous without disclosure but we chillin. Pic Unrelated
>>107810864tiktok has it
>>107810864Because the Yank's head retard passed executive order after executive order preventing legislation around AI out of fear that muh gdp would show his failings without the bubble propping it up.
>>107810864If you can't tell whether the content is AI or not then you're just whining for the sake of fitting in
>>107810864as if a picture like this needs disclosure, lol, just fucking lol
>>107810917calm down troon
In 8 years, OpenAI will use 50% of the US's total electricity generate.This isn't factoring the amount of GPUs they'd be purchasing, nor the fresh clean water they'd need to cool the GPUs powering their data centers.USA's electricity generation has stagnated for the past 30 years despite a rise in population.How much do you imagine your electricity bill to be by 2033?
>>107808982based racist
>>107812053he better be carefulthe only racism i ever get banned for from 4chan is being racist against amerigolems
>>1078089130 (Zero).You and I will have no electricity to pay for it in the first place.
>>107812065dw, they'll still find a way to bill you for energy you arent even using
>>107809200Nuclear is aryan, you just have to be white to use it responsively, which ukjeets and usmutts are not
With the current ram crisis Intel needs to restart production of 9th generation CPU's once again on the 14nm process. And it's because 9th gen Intel is the best generation of CPU's that is still compatible with DDR3.Restart the production of 9th gen intel and DDR3 H310 motherboards.
>>107810233And? 16gb and 32gb are the most common amounts of DDR3 people use anyway. All that has to happen is some company starts production of a B365 board with 4 slots of DDR3.
>>107807026No, people said Sandy Bridge. This "gen" business is a recent phenomenon.
>>107804348I'd love to see a mini ITX board like this, as well as one for Kaby Lake. I know there were some 100-series boards that used DDR3 but they only supported Skylake.
>>107810233you can get 16gb per stick, not common but they did make them, there were even 32gb sticks available ,though they were quad rank , and were only intended for 2 dimm boards.
>>107812068>https://winraid.level1techs.com/t/tool-easy-automated-mod-tool-for-coffee-lake-bios/32795all 100 and 200 series boards can unofficially run the 8700k, 9700k, 9900k and 9900ks
This is fucking crazy. Robbers and thieves all around, before it was corsair canceling the order and jacking up the price of the same pre-built by 800 usd, now they ask 500 usd extra for the supposedly ram that was in stock after the order is placed. What's next? Bring your own ram pre-builts?
I already made over 5000 euro's from my Samsung and SK Hynix stocks since "liberation day".One day I will trade it all in for a pair of RAM sticks of my own.
>>107809584>Read contract law.All of it?
>>107809102When the words "customer" and "checkout" are placed this close, I can't help but read it as "cuckstomer".
>>107809102What if there is no shortage and it's just a huge industry grift to see how much people are willing to pay?
>>107811406Wouldn't suprise me.
I came to the realization that functional programming is not for me.>Hindley-Milner type systems are retarded>significant whitespace languages are retarded>no loops, recursion only is retarded>everything MUST be immutable is retarded>(((lisp))) is retardedturns out, i only really liked tagged unions and exhaustive pattern matching. let's just steal that and implement it in mainstream languages like C++/C#/Java and leave the rest of the retardation behind for fpfags
>>107811366functional programming is just when the verb does first. object oriented programming is when the noun goes first. it's just>walk(the_dog)vs>the_dog.is_walked()
>>107811597that would be procedural vs oop actually
>but muh lisp macrosno one gives a shit
>>107811597>>walk(the_dog)I like this one. Which language do I learn?
>>107811597No, it's not.FP is a paradigm based on the lambda calculus, so no global mutable state, no side effects, no jumps - only recursion
Now that graphics cards have played outWhat did you end up with as your forever card?
>>107811655>Chinese competitionOr even Intelaviv, but they tend to only do the wrong thing too.
>>107809932nah, I reckon a 6080 equivalent will release after a few years passed to milk the inflated prices on the older node, card would have much lower VRAM but comparable performance for half the price.If AMD can't capitalize on this shitstorm then their graphics card division is less than fucking useless.
>>107811908I dont understand how they can rape Intel to death but then fuck up with gpus so fucking bad, especially when Nvidia is obviously shitting the bed and price gouging hard. I want a full red machine but can never justify the purchase.
I just ordered a 5060Ti this week. I will keep my 2060 as a backup.
I will probably buy a new gpu in 2027
HANDSOME floppies!
>>107808200>Sony being completely up their own ass with DRMinfuriating.
One of the sexiest slots out there
>>107809229sex
>>107809229
>>107794630Sometimes I wonder what a modern super floppy would be like and how much it could store.
>software project called "foo">Foo is a {powerful, elegant, modern} bar
>>107809580i literally think I went there in a dream. seriously
>>107809331there's nothing wrong with doing common things betterhttps://eza.rockshttps://github.com/sharkdp/fd
>>107811416>eza is a rewrite of a rewrite of lsincredible
>>107811416bruh these "devs" really just went for the most low hanging fruit possible
>>107811416what is wrong with fd? I find it works faster than find on my HDD
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 14th of January>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Vote for the next album theme:https://strawpoll.com/wby5Qx8KdyAPoll closes on Monday.
/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: 'music inspired by the vastness, beauty, and strangeness of space'>Song submissionshttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107111628 - Light-year Transmissionhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107172593 - Outer Space MRIhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107185749 - A Hitchhicker's Shitpost To The Galaxyhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107191730 - Black Space Intergalactic Planet Scissor Song (2003 Remaster)https://desuarchive.org/g/post/107315400 - it never mattered which came firsthttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107316887 - Pulsar in Cargo bayhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107377249 - blackholedhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107398928 - Stellar Sandhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107399556 - Dex the abandoned repair Droidhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107448972 - the universe is intelligent, the universe is the devilhttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107462445 - S P A C E W A L Khttps://desuarchive.org/g/post/107477633 - MoonbasedComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>still no argument against itDid they win?
>>107811844>The loonix userland is such a landfill of random constantly breaking garbage that the only way you know how to ship software reliably is by creating virtual environments (safe spaces) where the executable and its dependencies is shielded from rest of the asylumor you can have third option called(3) Nix/Guix (the nirvana)
>>107811721>ship software is by bunding virtual machines, dockercontainers and virtual filesystems with hundreds of megabytes of dependencies.Hey jeet, clam down, will ya? Portable.exe's on windows are also bundled with everthing they need. Just like Windows Store UWP apps. Appimages and Flatpaks are similar, hope that helps.>Dockercontainers and VMs?Are you retarded? Docker is so valubable, that even Windows and Mac support it via Linux VM's. I think you are thinking about Servers and Companies that host their reproducable builds in VMs or Containers?>BloatYes, Flatpaks and Appimages can be "bloated" just like UWPs and Portable.exe's. Or fucking iOS and Android Apps. Why? because they are portable or sandboxed. Normal Winget/exe's as well as APT/.deb's arent bloated, the system resolves the dependencies.
>SAAAR JUST INSTALL EVERY DEPENDENCY TWICE SAAR
>>107811844>Sub 100 iq monkey got filteredPlease buy a fucking Mac/iPad and a Ps5. And go back to fucking Plebbit.
>>107811154>5% of all people on the planet use linux as desktop (half a billion)>majority of servers use linux>72% of all phone users have a linux kernel in their deviceDoesn't look dead to me