>>>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions>>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>Useful programs and live Windows environment:https://hirensbootcd.org/download/Previous: >>108466766
>>108501061>>108501174are you transferring to yourself or to someone else
>>108501341To something that can't solve a captcha or log in, I just need the file to be accessible on a middlehand domain for an hour.
>>108501331Thanks bro
>>108501395i'm not aware of any direct link file sharing services that allow uploads that big. they're rare to begin with because they're often heavily abused by malware authors and people hosting illegal content, even catbox has issues with this. i asked who you were sharing with because there might be ways to work around the problem, like self-hosting or using a torrent or using something like syncthing. you might also be able to compress the file to a smaller size before uploading.given your situation i think self-hosting would probably make the most sense. if it can't be coming from your network, maybe look into a free trial of a professional hosting service, i don't know much about them but i'm pretty sure you could configure them to act as a webhost for a small period of time. i remember people mentioning oracle having something like this.
Anyone know what this is and why it made my PC crash? This april fools captcha is cancer btw
Hi, I’m mainly a Mac user for work, and I only use Windows on my gaming PC at home.My work involves low level software analysis and reverse engineering, and recently I’ve been doing a lot more work with Windows based tools. Transferring files from my M2 Mac to a crappy Dell Latitude using an external SSD is getting really annoying and time-consuming.So I’m looking to pick up a ThinkPad as a dedicated Windows work machine. so I’m currently deciding between a T480 and a T14 Gen 2 (Intel).From what I’ve seen, the T14 Gen 2 has Thunderbolt 4 and newer hardware, but the T480 is cheaper and more upgradeable.For my use case (RE, tooling, moving large files, etc.), which one would you guys recommend? Any downsides I should be aware of?
>>108500158I have a Mac Mini M4 with 64GB of RAM. It’s really good with LLMs and OpenClaw.
>>108500164oh wow, industrial espionage in a regulated chemical engineering environment yeah, that totally sounds like the average guy buying a ThinkPad for coding and browsing.you’re basically saying ‘in my highly specialized, policy heavy industry we have strict hardware rules,’ and somehow stretching that into ‘everyone should care about coreboot and ME.’ like yeah no shit, if you’re working with sensitive plant systems you follow regulations that’s not exactly a shocking revelation.meanwhile the rest of us aren’t handling state secrets or chemical plant controls on our laptops. acting like every random dev or student needs that level of paranoia is just overkill.and calling that “naive” is funny ecognizing different threat models isn’t naivety, it’s just basic common sense. USE UR BRAIN BEFORE REPLYING
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>>108495019>>108496848>>108497095why is there so much futa r34 of lain?what the fuck.
>>108497259Maybe she should have. And that's what no one ever did.
This is how peak computing experience looks like, nothing comes close.
>>108497371>howGood morning from Mumbau ESL phoneposter saar
>>108500945RTX pcs don't compute anything beyond twitter.com and phone games
>>108497371>no ashtrayIt's like you hate productivity
>>108497371Based applechad. For us white men it's important to get productive shit done on a machine that just werks.And if it doesn't werk because something breaks because everything is soldered? They fix it for you, or give you a replacement device. That's applecare for you.Freetards and tinkertrannies stay seething. Go pretend your tiling wm and dotfiles are important.
>>108497371What makes it peak computing is how much cock tim cook sucks.
Do you feel it? The AI bubble is about to pop
>>108500935>two merchants passing cash back and forth to each other is generating le infinite wealth
>>108482156They all will die
>>108500935>>108501118Yeah it's nothing. It's not new $122B, it's just a continuation of the $110B they already raised. So $12B new since last time. Less than they will need to spend per month.As for circular investing:Amazon committed 50B (OpenAI owes them $38B)Nvidia committed 30B (OpenAI owes them $100B)Let's remember OAIs commitments in the next 5-6 years:Oracle $300BMicrosoft $250BBroadcom $350B Nvidia $100BAMD $90BAmazon $38BComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108482146Less of a pop and more of a plop, me thinks.
https://youtu.be/WAUnmQt2Z7Y
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108482873 >Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Imagehttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-TurboComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
finally got the gnarly hand sign right
>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: Intelligent Drum And BassTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: Tue. 31st of March, 20:00 UTCListening party: Sat. 4th of April, 20:00 UTC>/g/ makes a 20th albumTheme: Movie score>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.You must include a screenshot of your DAW - this is to verify the track is not AI-generated.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 also add a pseudonym to be included in the track metadata, but it must not be one you already use on music platforms.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108499259OK so I will type everything in the world then. I'm going to start with harmony since that is the most confusing for beginners. I will make this very in depth, try to keep in understandable but also not really. The starting point of all harmonic theory is what is called the tonic note or the root note, this is the 'key' that you are in, so when someone says they are in the key of G it means G is the most important note which all other harmony is relative to. So how do we know what a G is? G is an arbitrary name for an arbitrary oscillation frequency. Technically it is actually a sound pressure wave frequency, but for now to simplify we will think of it as the vibration/oscillation of a guitar string. When you hit the G note, the string moves back and forth 196 times every second. When a speaker plays this G note, it will move in and out 196 times each second. But there are many G notes on a guitar, also a piano and most instruments have repeats of the same note. Why does it go ABCDEFG-ABCDEFG etc, rather than just ABCDE-ABCDE, or continue to HIJKLMNOP and so on? The frequency of the notes is gradually increasing until we get to exactly double the original, that is to say 392 cycles per second. The next G up from that will be double again, 784 cycles a second, and so on. If you have access to something to play some notes on right now then try this - play a G, and at the same time play the next G up, what we call an octave higher. So you will be playing the two G notes simultaneously. Now play the G note, and the very next note down from the octave up, or the very next note up from the octave up. So you will be playing G and G#, or G and Gb. One might imagine that they would sound similar, but the two Gs will sound harmonious, whereas the G and the other note will sound off. Obviously this same logic applies to all notes sharing the same name, only the precise frequencies change. I will next show you exactly why this is.
>>108499361In case you are a total fuckin retard that's where you can find those notes on a piano keyboard. You need to match up the pattern of the black keys to find the same notes, so for example the one in between the set of 2 black keys is D, so every time you get that set of 2 black keys the one in between them will be a D note.
>>108497602>>108497672I'm supposed to upload a lossless, so here's that:https://files.catbox.moe/qukjuv.wav
>>1084992511. out of twelve notes, on what basis were seven notes selected to get their own unique letter, whereas the other four didn't get it?2. if the answer has something to do with the idea that perhaps they wanted the letter-named notes to match a major scale or something like that, how was the W-W-H-W-W-W-H pattern of the major scale derived in the first place, i.e. imagine an alternative universe where the 12 notes that we know already exist, but they're provisionally called a b c d e f g h i j k l, with no sharps, what now, how did they figure out that pattern before renaming the notes to match the major scale (if it's what actually happened in the first place)
>>108499109Look up diatonic chord theory. For our purposes here, its effectively all you need to know. You use the major or minor scale and a Roman numeral formula to pull chords from that scale. Then you have a collection of chords that sound good together and you can use the scale you created the chords from to play melody over the top.For example, if we wanted to create a progression in the key of C Major, we would use the C Major scale. A common progression is a "1 6 4 5." We use the first, sixth, fourth and fifth notes of the scale and apply our formula to it. We end up with C Major, A minor, F Major, G Major. >what's the formulaIt's easier to visualize on guitar, but in the major scale its 1: Major 2: Minor 3: Minor 4: Major 5: Major 6: Minor 7: Diminished. The minor scale has a different formula. By changing the root or the key, if we wanted to play in D Major for example, the formula stays the same. A 1 6 4 5 in D Major would be D Major, B Minor, G Major, A Major.>what notes sound good over X chordStick to chord tones at first. These are sometimes called triads and are the three most important notes in a chord, the root (or 1), the 3rd, the 5th. Looking at our scale in C Major, thats C, E, G. They will sound best over a C Major chord. When you switch to that 6 chord (A Minor), the best sounding notes are A, C, E. Notice the 3rd is a fret or semitone lower than the equivalent A Major. This is the fundamental difference that gives minor chords their sound.Again this is much easier to visualize using major and minor scales on a guitar because you see each "step" of the scale easier. Remember the major scale formula is W-W-H-W-W-W-H, while the natural minor scale formula is W-H-W-W-H-W-W, w being whole step and h being half step. Do not be discouraged, once you grasp this concept, you can deconstruct songs you hear instantly.
Bro programming on a mac is worse than not having a job. fuck this shit. Their ide "xcode" is worse than cancer. No wonder that steve jobs piece of shit died of cancer. His OS is trash fuck you mac
>>108501256I really do need to learn the terminal. I did learn the keyboard shortcut ctrl + ^ but why isn't there a button to go up. This OS is made by retarded faggots. I'm sorry but it's true. Even though win is jeeted it's still way better than whatever the fuck this is
>>108500416I'm cursed with abap but at least I don't have to use that piece of shit
>>108501433who do you think you're saging here? I have to deal with this pos ide and you're saging? Fuck off
>>108501446sorry name was still set to sage from previous post, options clear automatically I cleared it nowI know sage don't work as name, but sage goes in all fields..
>>108501446iToddler crash out lmao
why only a moon orbit and not a landing? nice, though
>>108501333idk, but the window opens up after 6:30 pm and lasts 2 hours >>108501339we need to test the rockets somewhere>>108501353>thirdie>conspiracy retardpick both >>108501374>thirdies try not to root for china challenge impossible
>>108501428I don't root for anyone, tardo.
>>108501428>>thirdies try not to root for china challenge impossibleI'm American but I sure as fuck don't root for this joke of a country.
>>108501454don't lie, homo>>108501457no you aren't, faggot. don't lie
>>108501489Who the fuck would you root for in this fucked up world where you're just a little cog that everyone wants to abuse to get richer themselves? No country in the world actually cares about their people.
Magic editionprev: >>108474299
>>108501062do you work remotely?
>>108501188>built a successful career>made enough money to own a home in nyc>retired earlyenjoy the independence, dude. the last thing you want is to hitch your woman with baggage.
>>108501029I'll be slightly more generous and say that 100k is the entry to lower-middle-class, assuming that you're defining middle-class by having the same quality of life that the middle-class had in the 1960s.
>>108501456Sadly i go to work in person.
Should I schedule an interview to be as soon as possible or give myself some time to prepare? I wish to join your ranks as a wagie my fellow anons :(
Slackware>Void>Gentoo>Devuan>Artixpkgtools>xbps>portage>apt>pacmanthe best init you can use on Artix is OpenRC. It's neat enough for you to rc-update delete udev, elogind and dbusDevuan lets you use SysVinit which is ideal, you run ln -sf /bin/true /usr/sbin/update-rc.dln -sf /bin/true /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.dfind /etc/rc?.d/ -type l -deletefind /etc/rc?.d/ -name "*udev*" -deletefind /etc/rc?.d/ -name "*elogind*" -deletefind /etc/rc?.d/ -name "*dbus*" -deleteand edit /etc/rc.local manuallyIn Gentoo things are simpler, you write USE="-udev -elogind -dbus"Void takes it a step further you rm the symlinks for udev, elogind and dbus from /var/service/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108501186I am using devuan with runit. Am I doing it right?
>>108501408don't care, I have zero issues with systemd
>>108501186OpenRC is trash, they still haven't managed to make parallel service start work, which systemd has since day one.
>>108501426Unfortunately, in Devuan, you must still castrate apt, even if you delete the /var/service/ symlinks to udev, elogind and dbus, as apt upgrade may re-populate them, you still want to run ln -sf /bin/true /usr/sbin/update-rc.das well as ln -sf /bin/true /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.dthen deleting the symlinks in /var/service/ works. :)Happy hacking!
>>108501458>parallel service startDon't care. With minimal services at boot, your system still starts instantly, maby even faster than systemDisease.>systemd has since day one.This is an illusion by the way, it just puts all of that loading in the foreground. And you don't get to see them.>>108501445>I have zero issues with systemdWell if you just use your browser and Docker, sure.That is the consoomer's position.The problem is not that it "doesn't werk," but it is non-transparent. Your skill of understanding your system atrophies, and you do not learn what your ps aux outputs by heart.
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>>108501369dnscrypt-proxy or cloudflared to get DoH outside of web browsers.
does anyone here uses shotcut? it is lighter and simpler than kdenbloat but i wonder if its stable enough to basic stuff.
>>108501136>>108501149Google has official deb and rpm packages for Chrome so yeah you can just use those (unless you're on Arch, in which case you deserve the consequences of using a meme distro)And yes for Firefox, Mozilla has their own deb repo, so you can add that to your system and get Firefox from there. If you're on Fedora then stop beta testing for Red Hat and switch to Debian.
>>10850140Check out OpenShot.
>>108500644Yeah and you want to hold it. Right?>>108501060>Firefox and Chrome often write 20-30GB/day.What kind of web browsings results into that?>>108501369Doesn't work like that. Your web browser has that specific ability programmed in.
>128gb>256gb>512gb>1tb>2tbhow much storage is enough for a dev machine?
>>108500734I wouldn’t consider anything less than 1TB for a dev machine.
for rust, I suggest 4 TB minimum
>>1085007345TB.Depending on workflow, modern AI workflow will require ton of space
>>1085007341 TB ought to be enough for almost anyone, 2 TB if not.
Guys I have a computer. How much storage do I need? Should I get a external keyboard?
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
How to get started with programming?
>>108496531Go actually has jobs and is used in the industry.
>>108501225Start with C and find out if you can understand programming basics and if you even like doing it.
>>108501253What should I do with C though?
dynamic programming is finally clicking for me>Calculate the minimum cost to reach each of the cells, starting from the top and going down>first row is static>answer for each cell in the second row is the minimum of the top 3 adjacent cells (if they're out of bounds, use Int.max as the value) + the cost of the current cell>repeat until you reach the bottom>final answer is the minimum value in the bottom row of your DP tablehttps://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-falling-path-sum/?envType=study-plan-v2&envId=dynamic-programming
lollmao even
>>108497769niggerfaggot
>>108496830I wonder how good the goon sesh was
>>108497716wtf I got gaped for this too
>>108498584He's probably working one out right now. Can't get any worse, eh?
I hate how this guy got in trouble for this, but it's perfectly fine for schools to do the same during penis inspection day.
This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verificationHer only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
>>108500364>>108500364>can't keep up with basic desktop packagesjust use unstable then. despite the name it's not actually unstable and is perfectly fine for everyday desktop use. stable is for servers and professional desktop use.if you want the latest drivers you need to use unstable. even Debian devs suggest that.
>>108500496>just use a branch where packages can stay broken for weeksWhy would I do that when real rolling release distros like Arch, Gentoo, Tumbleweed, ... exist? Why do Debian cultists assume the end goal is to use Debian?
>>108500572>real rolling releaseNo one claimed that Debian was a rolling release distro.>Why do Debian cultists assume the end goal is to use Debian?No one's assuming anything, he just gave you a solution to your problem, schizo.
>>108495496>/deg/It should be>/peg/ Pajeeta Election General>>108495735If this golem can force her way into presidency of one of the most important FOSS projects just by using the politically correct buzzwords, imagine what state-backed infiltrators can do. It's over.>>108495798I bet most of them are trannies or schizos who acked xemselves. Debian is the type of project to attract this type of mentally ill people, yet instead of telling them to seek help, they encourage their behavior, fucking retards.>Lucy Wayland>https://www.flickr.com/photos/aardvarkoffnord/lmao even, this should be a joke. So it was Gayland all along. Xe literally kill(1)ed xerself kek
>>108495496RIP debian and linux in general, time to move to something else bros