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>>108502731i don't drink
>>108502229
vibe code me a program that will end ai.
ok qwen coder cli is breddy good and unlimited qwen3.5+ with a free account for now. Now I gotta test opencode and codex to see how they compare.
>>108501064I never got further than html/css in high school computer class because I was too busy having fun with my friends
i installed gentoo like you guys told meemerged xfce and some stuff like browser, steam etcwhat else can i do for compile times or overall usability/performance
>>108502566also forgot to mention, I used the computer while it was compiling these normally so it probably took some more time but i didn't have any slowdowns when browsing or watching videos on youtube or jellyfin
>>108502512Someone did this last week with Claude and it was relatively successful. >>108453962
>>108502309wtf? free him
>>108502038Dont forget to replace X with Xlibre.AlsoPORTAGE_SCHEDULING_POLICY="idle"so you can comfortably use the system when it is building stuff.
>>108502814That kitten uses GNU+Gentoo, it can't get much free'r
Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
>>108502819>To learn Linux. It's not old, all the latest software is available on it. Including Steam and vidya. The way Slackware does things is the "Linux Way" and it isn't abstracted by default to all sorts of tools and applications.yepeven better if you chmod -x udev, elogind and dbusit actually teaches you Linux instead of teaching you anything distro-specific
>>108502819>>108502838Never knew that; I might look into it and install it or just run it on a virtual machine to learn Linux.
>>108502677>Do I really need to use something like Gentoo yes. install gentoo
>>108502819>>108502838That sounds cool, might use it on the server, could be cool.
>>108502863Gentoo is only a runner-up, behind Void and Slackware.
lollmao even
>>108496830>jack off in front of a camera>All digital footprint is erased.huh.
>>108496899ironically true
>>108496891Normal people
>>108498055>I remember accidentally jerking off in front of my Xbox live camera while Uno session was going that I forgot was running. I also jerked off when I was like 10 or some shit on Yahoo chat and some fat black women watched me.>I was a retarded child so clearly every child is as retarded as me
>>108502827normal people dont send naked pictures of themselves to google or make their business dependant on google
We need a global movement to protect online privacy.Operating System Age Verifications are being rolled in ever country in the world at alarming paces: These laws essentially say "privacy on the internet is not allowed, ever". This cannot be. Everyone must rally under the banner of FOSS and privacy, we will not allow the global corrupt governments to make privacy illegal, simple as.There was a time men did not allow governments to do whatever they wanted. This recorded time I speak of, was from 5000 years ago to about 100 years ago, when men stopped being men. And the damage done to society in just 100 years of men not being men has been enormous to the point society itself is disintegrating and we are returning to tribalism.It is time for men to be men again.In fact, mods should sticky this. Let's start calling out against any youtubefag, popularfag, internetfag who is not actively being against age verification on the OS. Let's call out 4chan mods for not being against this too.>just use new 1000000th fork bro!They will keep banning everything, meanwhile you'll be hopping from unsupported distro to unsupported distro.Stop letting the government do what is not in your interest when it is you yourself who funds the government with your tax money.
>>108500716Freedom is at it's beginningYou just have to not cuck
>>108500740You are not supposed to send your ID to verify your age.Governments are implementing sending ID to verify your age.How is it going my little cuck friend, will you continue being an actual faggot for long? Or will you man up a bit?
>>108500660>there won't be a /g/ 5 years from now. There will be no exciting technology to discussStart hoarding data and hardware now. Build your own intranet for you and your friends only, if you have any. Set up Wireguard among your home networks to share data privately.
>>108500828or.. stop trying to be a rat working around the government, hiding from it, and demand the government do what the tax payer wantsyou people have a submissive, rat-like, slave like mentality.Stop being faggots. gu-gli gu-gli goo, does the baby need more diapers? How about you man up?
>>108500903Is that your fetish?
>it's more efficient What are your favorites?Personally I too greatly enjoy trading in my quiet ergonomically optimized home office with top of the line gear for driving 2 hours a day to a loud office without height adjustable desks, crappy chairs, stone age grade monitors where coworkers interupt every 5 seconds when a thought pops into their heads and lean over awkwardly into eacothers desk space instead of screen sharing. It's all very efficient indeed!
>>108498500>instead of just accepting we lost some money but can make it back once the lease expires, we will double down and lose even more money by continuing to pay for rent, chairs, stationary, equipment, employee goodwill, etc
If your pay does not go up with proces for gas that your commute depends on to get to work, then your job is a scam.
>>108501386Boomer-ish cubicle offices with shoulder-height cubicle walls are the best ones. Even better if your cubicle is individual and kinda hidden like mine is. I can legit go an entire day of work without anyone even noticing I'm there kek.Only bad part is that I seat near some project management fags that spend the entire day on videocalls, but I just put music on or earplugs.
>>108498470My current employer spouts off the normal buzzwords about working in office but the real reason, and they admit it, is no one like using slack or teams or zoom. It is a very small company though, the entire engineering team is six people including me. I can say having to go in five days a week is pretty tiresome.
>>108498470RTO: Get BTFO by Iran (with free snacks!)
>digital cameras are such a technological dead end that Kodak brought back Ektachrome and swung some deal with Alaris and is now offering more film direct to stills consumers and Pentax and Lomo are putting out film cameras againI guess it shouldn't be a shocker when every "blockbuster" movie looks like ass now because it was shot on digital>what should I buyIt's like guns 30+ years ago. There's enough stuff on the used market that I'd just go buy a nikon or a canon from the 80s or 90s. There are a bunch of cameras with hipster tax on them, like how kar98ks and garands were over priced compared to thirdie country guns, but generally anything that's mostly electronic like those 90s SLRs are free from hispter tax because hipsters generally want>manual dial controls>compact bodies>mechanical film advance levers>muh dials >mechanical actions instead of chip based actions
>>108500463film renders colors better
>>108498784at least it's small
>>108497133this is the 4channel camera btw
>>108501920>18mm instead of 26mmeww
>>108500431sounds like cope to me
/g/ told me that they were about to run out of money and go bankrupt WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED ?!?!?!
Entertainment only saaar
>>108501031>i am smarter than the investors who put their own money into it
>>108501175History has shown that investors are not very smart people.
>>108495971Yeah cute.Now check their actual profits, nigger.They may get all the investor money they want but reality is that it's literally going down the drain because OpenAI is not generating profits.At best it means that investors are retarded, but that's nothing new.
>>108501175I am smarter than they are because I haven't put a single penny into a business that has not profited in 11 years
microsoft winned
>>10849703898SE was actually great, you could do all the settings and trim all the fat in 30 minutes, I knew all the files which could be removed.
>>108493013just in time for LTSC 2030!
>>108496162>linjeet Who is the CEO of Microsoft again?
Have they actually admitted this?Because the people in the windows thread on this very board still won't admit that most of w11 UI is ReactSlop
>>108493022No winui is fine, nobody is really using win32 anymore at least for new apps beacuse it's clunky ugly shit
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>>10850263199% of the time live updating isn't an issue. 100% if you understand what you're updating.>>108502669>If servers don't trust "live patching/updating"This is a stupidly broad generalization. Most servers are part of high availability clusters where it doesn't matter if one goes down for a minute or not. There are all kinds of live patching systems for servers that need minimum down time, where they calculate which programs will be effected by online update through dependencies. Even down to upgrading the kernel without doing a full boot to CMOS.
>>108502709Another comment on this. There's a handful of times I tried to save my entire package manifest of 410 explicitly installed packages netting 1342 total packages just kept repeatedly breaking the installer on the first pass of my packer build, so i had to put them all into an install script, anyway. I think I might have been getting timed out of ssh, but I have a ton of configs to port over and symlink, so I need to write an install script anyway.
>>108502765>I'm autistic enough to meticulously control my system, packages and updates on it therefore everyone should!>these cherry picked examples and scenarios prove me right about servers not requiring a fresh start after updating!Most people don't have severe autism, you know. If pretty much every person on the planet is fine with rebooting after an update then it's clearly not as big of a deal as you imagined it to be. Even if you don't use Windows or macOS you probably still use Android, iOS or at least UBPorts and all of those need a reboot after a system update.
>>108502820This is the brownest post I've read today, and I came from pol.
>>108502669You have the option of not rebooting. I've updated twice since my last reboot. Who cares? Something seem off? What's the first step? Did you reboot? Unplug it and plug it back in?
Which way, European man?
>>108502425Definitely left one. Right one is troony and pozzed with systemd, aids, microsoft and god knows what else.
>>108502490April Fools anon.Just hit Cancel.
>>108502523I forgot it was even april fools because the site doesn't do anything fun anymore. It just completely gave up. i still remember the time we completely merged boards.
For me it's NetBSD, the samurais choice of unix
>>108502425Polish ppl don't rice, at least not at work
Magic editionprev: >>108474299
>>108502763Learning languages is obsolete, I can basically code in any language using Claude now. The concepts are largely the same, unless you change programming paradigms.
>>108502788
>>108502795How am I wrong tho?
Can someone help me lie on my interview with UiPath?
>>108502841Just ask Claude.
I honestly think people should kill web developers. I'm not meming, I deeply believe they deserve to be killed.
When a website has a loading screen I immediately close it. You do not need a loading screen to show me four paragraphs of text and three images.
>>108497325>DecryptedI don't believe it was encrypted. Maybe "compiled" to bytecode if it was WASM, minified and obfuscated at most if it was Javascript.
>>108500963Yes there are. And if you don't believe me: >>108497996>Go ahead. Kill it.I dare you, motherfucker.
I noticed this too. The page lags like fucking crazy sometimes. I wouldn’t be surprised if all the parts that do LLM functions combined are less complicated than the “stack” of modern web shit that’s ruining modern software.
>AI user whininghehehe
post your captchas and findings.i got an anime character asking for a caption. i typed in the gamer word and nothing happened.
>>108498122The best April fools' event was the one from 2025 before the hack. /b/ shone one last time
wait what >>108500136so that's why site has been dead. anons fled after that
>>108501591>type of shit they would come of for /b/ or even /gif/it would 100% just be a "is this a tranny or not" challenge
>>108502564that would be funny actually
>/int/ and /sp/ got captchas based on board memes or culturewho else?
>>108391159Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General infohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/Model generations:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108500765no I didn't open it prior or since I'm pretty sure it's a software thing I might just reinstall the whole OS and if it doesn't work I'll open it up
>>108500995instead, try linux live boot
What's your mpv settings to play 4K@60 on thinkpads?On T420, whatever I do it keep dropping frames.
>>108501119i use profile=gpu-hq desuwhat codecs?if your shit is too old you're gonna have to use software decoding and if that's not enough you can't watch 4K@60fps desu
>>108423989Kinda off topic but, what phones do you guys have?Is there a Thinkpad of smartphones?