Just stop playing games that need graphics cards. Is this really a problem?
>>107861385>DO WHAT I SAY!!lmao nopesorry faggot not interested in your mental problems
>>107866054you got zero idea what you're talking about. The chips are now put into specialized architectures for AI, only the initial batches and legacy production lines were/are hoovered up as gamer graphic cards. It all tends towards specialization and optimization. The supply is the problem, right after electric power.
>>107861385You know, now that I think about it, this is kinda inline with the jewish elites of making sure we own nothing. I remember them pushing heavily the cloud gaming shit decades ago, cause they want us to be subscribed to them as a service forever. Why pay for something once when they can charge you monthly. Usual jewish schemes.
>>107863804nethack is a kino game, though
>>107863255Kill yourself kike
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):https://wiki.debian.orghttps://wiki.alpinelinux.orghttps://wiki.archlinux.orghttps://wiki.gentoo.org>Which distro should I choose?https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlhttps://nosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?https://suckless.orgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107869557>if just turning off COW and using raw disk will be better.If you're using raw disk then you don't need to turn off COW since then you're not using the host's filesystem.
>>107865380This is like saying people shouldn't version control with git and should just make an archive once a month. I mean sure, but that's an entirely different solution to an entirely different problem. You might as well make good architectural decisions, like git versioning and atomic updates are. Sorry, but atomic updates are objectively better. If you have any better ideas then feel free to make an OS or distro of your own.>>107869525I assume he dislikes sandisk because they're a popular brand but have a pretty bad failure rate compared to others like Samsung, Kingston and Kioxia.I'm also very biased against PNY because I found them to be the only budget brand whose USB and mSD storage devices fail within a year. I've had a PNY device get cell corruption within 3 months. Meanwhile my 4-8 year old Kingston devices still work fine.
>>107869618I thought qcow might still cause some performance issue on btrfs even when COW is disabled
>>107869783I'm not talking about VM image files at all. I'm talking about the VM accessing a raw physical disk via the hypervisor.
>>107869712Is sandisk really that bad or does it depend on the type of sandisk drive? Unfortunately they're usually the only ones available and easiest to find in my 3rd world shithole
previous: >>107860495#define __NR_brk 12now THIS is a strange syscall. it's always a good sign when the notes section advises you not to use a function, lol. if you haven't read any of the other man pages yet, go read this one: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/brk.2.html>the actual Linux system call returns the new program break on success.>On failure, the system call returns the current break.such a bizarre api. there's lots of bookkeeping and hoops required if you dare to use this syscall for your allocator. but it's pretty neat to use in toy examples. it requires a very nonstandard approachrelevant resources: man manman syscallshttps://man7.org/linux/man-pages/https://linux.die.net/man/https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107869634Ah, I thought you were referring to the function in generalAnd indeed, the dry writing style is sometimes unintentionally amusing
>>107869628It has been going on for much longer than a year. But yes, it is comparably new, which doesn't change the fact that it is quite useful.
>>107869671It's not useful at all. It's stupid. It's something only an attention whore would do.The only purpose it serves is knowing if the person using it showed up after about 2023.
>>107868275no, certainly not https://2ton.com.au/if only there were some way to search for information on topics like thissome kind of engine for searcheswe could call it a search engine
>>nta>>107869551I think it's ok either way.>>107869521Tron might be interesting.... for micro controllers? Strengths Extremely small footprint (kilobytes) Deterministic real‑time behavior Simple API, easy to implementComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>/wdg/ is actually dead
Too bad webdevs aren't actually dead.
>>107869684Be the chance you want to see.
Literally every one vibe coded their web dev projects, one guy I know vibe codes entire front-end and documentation for some internship and got paid for it, web development is dead.
>>107869674Every general is dead. Generals are what kills boards. Just look at this board. Half of it are generals with 3 users in them chatting like they're on IRC about gay off-topic shit. Then they have the gall to go to original threads and claim they're shitting up the board.If you banned everyone in /ptg/, /twg/, /utwg/ or whatever the fuck the last two are called the quality of the board would rise by 99% in short order. Every general should be purged and every faggot posting in them that isn't trolling the general should be banned.
>>107869809Oh and ban the 10 AI generals too. Along with the one for mechanical keyboards and the daily programming general. Ban all generals. Purge all posters that use generals. They all should be sent to the pyre.This isn't a /g/ problem it's a universal problem. /a/ is shit because it's all generals. I assume /v/ is all generals now too but I haven't looked at it in over a decade. If I see a catalog full of generals I know the board is not worth using at all.The ONLY time generals are acceptable are for happenings. Once they serve their purpose they should be banned as well. Once the threads devolve into a bunch of faggots bumping it with off-topic posts and UwUing at each other while taking on personas they should be whacked with the ban hammer. You should be banned right now for posting a thread about a general. It's cancer.
>tfw still have my DDR3 RAM sticks somewhere I hope you didn't plan on buying/upgrading your PC in this decade.
>>107862016You're not wrong.But also... shut up? There's only two way to build a PC right now - either you sell your organs and/or prostitute yourself to afford the modern parts or you scavenge and get by with whatever you can actually afford. Your screeching and bitching is meaningless because it provides no valid alternative.Actually, a shitbox assembled from ancient parts is still a great fucking option because obviously it will run some lightweight linux distro and not modern BezOS Cloudcuck edition.
>>107866648you sir... just won the internet.
What's the best CPU for rendering that supports DDR3? I'd imagine I could cobble together a blender station for 150 bucks (not counting the gpu)
>>107861232>never done any hardware upgrading before>decide I want to increase the ram of my new (used) Thinkpad L520 to it's max of 16 gigs>install it without a hitch, hardest part was getting the panel off without snapping it>test it out a bit before browsing /g/>see this thread>the ram I just bought for cheap is gonna be increasing in price soon>now have two 4 gig sticks to sell off when prices skyrocketFeels good, man.
>>107861318>16gb of ram>plenty
How can the Chinese govt be this based?
>>107867263There's not much point in learning languages when AI is so good at translating now
>>107866973>he thinks bans do anythingDid the tech jesus video not make you realize all of this is just political theater?
>>107869686There is no point in going outside since AI is so good at describing the outside now.
>>107866973It's so over for njudea
China wouldn't need to ban NVIDIA if their own GPU companies could actually compete. They did the same after Hauwei's gpus were too trash to train deepseek on back in summer.
I label the capacity of my batteries and the tuning of my antennas, what other tech is useful to label?
If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
>>107866254Where's that Photoshop version from? 1995?
>>107831082>buy wacom intuos for $85>next day it already have a chip in it from a usb flash drive that fell on ittoo fragile for my liking I am already mentally destroyed by this
I'm so confused between which one to get, I either invest into getting an ipad pro with the apple pencil pro, or I just cheap out and get a tab s11 for much lower with the s pen included.My main uses are writing notes, and I can't compromise on an OLED screen at all. Ipad would be a nice to have for art because of procreate but idk if there are good android alternatives to procreate.
>>107869702hipaint is android copy of procreate, not as good but free or for few usd you can buy no add version, android also have concepts -app for drawing but you can use it as infinite canvas for note taking, clip studio paint is also very good for drawing but its subscription based
ipad or ipad mini for the aspect ratio and weight. half the android tablets are too heavy and hard to hold. the software situation is better on ios although its more locked down and harder to transfer files. surface line is not bad, but not worth the money unless you can get one really, really cheap. android tablets all have issues unless you are only going to read manga or play pirated games on an emulator.
>/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.
>>107869231>everything makes perfect sense when you're smartFunnily enough, when you're retarded, delusional or mentally ill too.
>>107869387i don't listen to your crap but i can already tell you're not making hit record tier songs, the boomer is delusional he claimed that the /dmp/ classic trance album sounded like the real classic trance hits sound-wise and it was just up to songwriting/artistic choice beyond that, which is bullshit lmao, you or another lowercase anon also thinks JE8086 sounds as good as a real JP8000/JP8080see also:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0FuxCId17s>>107869463here's your (You)
>>107869470you are a low effort concern trolling piece of shit that takes pride in the ownership of things. you are the lowest of the low. absolute scum. no one would take offensive in your little crusade if you would use your gear instead of just larping with it as "soon to be producer". fucking idiot holy shit.
>>107812070I don't know why so many music creation boards keep talking about AI so much. Can't you just keep making music without it and listening to music without it? It's a non problem.
>>107869688see >>107862811 it's like waking up next to your dream girl. it's way more fun than going through the motions making slop tracks in a DAW or grinding low-paid gigs thinking you will automatically become a pro over time.>>107869782most amateurs are poorfag/brainlet children/manchildren who refuse to get into using physical studio equipment so they have no real advantage over any pajeet who can pirate the same software as them and most of them can't even do better than an AI
Are these batteries worth it? Is there a power bank case that can hold a bunch of these and work with phones or anything else?
>>107864720Just buy IKEA LADDA batteries, they're eneloop batteries (made in Japan too) sold under a store brand name for half the price.
>>107864720i use these + li-ion AA in my stuff and these NiMH batteries last far longer than the li ion ones (cheapest aliexpress li ion AA)however since their voltage is lower than alkaline a lot of devices will report low battery even on a freshly charged one and some wont even run. its fucking retarded that everything didnt switch to 14500 lithium batteries
>>107864720i have the white ones (pic rel)zero complaintsthen again i don't use them for anything demanding or crazyi cant believe there are still people using alkaline batteriesmust suck still living in the stone age
>>107864720what a great question for AI
>>107864720They deteriorate much faster than normal eneloopsNot worth it imo
I think I am switching back to GitHub because nobody sees my cool projects on GitLab>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Jewgle added support for JXL now. Daiz on suicide watch as he's behind every shill post against JXLhttps://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/7184969
>>107866265You can legit ddos phones with a high res jpeg xl image. Progressive decoding isn't going to mask phones freezing up for a few seconds or longer.
>>107866282Loading an image shouldn't make any browser freeze up. This has been a solved problem since day 1, decoding an image back in the 90s took far longer than any modern format does on current hardware and it still didn't cause that.
>>107848864link?
>>107848839so when does it land in chrome?
>>107864277And break compatibility with sites already rolling it out? Sounds great.>>107866265Users do however care about brands. JPEG is a familiar name, and JXL has the massive advantage of inheriting its image, pardon the pun. AVIF is a useless descriptor of the format. Is it like a PNG? Is it like a JPEG? Is it a new and improved version of the AVI video format?>>107868623I don't know about /a/ since I don't go there, but he did in fact return to /g/ and clarify the situation in an attempt to curb the schizoposting, but that is evidently in vain. See >>107865172https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/102581788/#102597092To clarify, pixDAIZ was a low-IQ impersonator and AVIF shill who used to post here and got BTFO with facts and logic by yours truly on multiple occasions. After he "vanished", everyone started accusing each other of being him, hence I adopted a tripname to distance myself. Daiz, the one actually going by the H264 tripcode, posted in favor of JPEG XL, which should already make it obvious that we are dealing with a different person to anyone who isn't suffering from Fregoli syndrome.The real question is, did pixDAIZ really vanish? There have been a couple of other of pro-AVIF tripfags that acted suspiciously similar to him, but I err on the side of caution as the scientifically-minded skeptic I am.
Why is China not stepping in and at least producing cheap DDR4? You don't need EUV for that.
>>BlackBerry BrosPeople keep asking if we're back, and we haven't really had an answer, but now, yeah, I'm thinking we're back.https://www.unihertz.com/
>camera notchno thanks
>>107868448>Dimensity 7300Why are they using a 2 year old SoC?
>>107868815>boomer opinion discarded, you retards thought the world was going to end on y2k. Sorry you were already an incel in the 90s lmao
>>107868448>me and the blackberry bros after getting our one software update
>>107868448>no trackpad / trackball>shitty display and batterynope
>does several things really well and has never had an adequate replacement
>>107869335shut the fuck up, you talentless fucking nigger. you know nothing about everything.
>>107869322>>107869328>>107869339>He paid for a passLMAO
>>107869269>has no idea how html5 worksYou want to move that dev over that span to make a game? fuck off>>107869304you can use WebGL. but it's got a steeper learning curve to work with than actionscript and its fancy ide that you can learn to use on someone's blog
>>107867991you can play offline. just download bunch of games from archive like me. lol.
>>107867773>replaced by things that can't replace itThis is also a problem with combining things under an abstraction, incidentally. There are almost always concrete things that aren't captured by abstractions that should capture them. So you either need better abstractions, which take more work, or more conditions that capture the edge cases. At some point, adding conditions defeats the purpose of the abstraction (which is to compress many concepts into a single concept) because the abstraction then is less expressive than the concepts themselvesYou also see something analogical in other fields. For instance, touch screens in cars are a cost-cutting strategy. Here, instead of expressiveness we're optimizing for cost, and so our abstraction is a physical thing (touch screens) standing in for many other physical things (knobs, buttons, toggles, etc). But, despite that touch screen can do everything those other interface elements can do, touch screens don't do them well, and you lose details like tactile feedback