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what technology are you looking for in 2026?
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>>107550374
No

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107550362
Most certainly none of the above. The best programmer, you'll never have heard of him. You are looking at salesmen.
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>>107550362
2 of them spend 20 millions of them dollaridoos in useless stuff such as giving 12 free games every december, remastering a game no one cares about and showing their new shit game on TGA.
The other one wastes billions of someone else's money trying to improve technology.

I made my choice.
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>>107550362
Me

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Aside from being a new browser, will this shit bring something new to the web? Because 99% of people don't use a browser based on the browser engine itself. Even people who are geeky enough to change browsers don't use a browser based on its engine itself (the only reason why I use Firefox is because of userchrome.css and customization; if I could do that on Chromium, I would dump FF in a blink of an eye).

So my point is: other than "hey, we are a new browser engine" what will this bring to the table?
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>>107549900
It's 2025, who cares sweaty
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>>107549900
>why do all websites need to know your exact GPU model and every font you have installed?
you have an issue here and that is should a website attempt to iterate through every font and check metrics to see if it matches as an attempt to fingerprint the user? which would be an inevitability, or should the browser provide a list? should the same happen to the gpu? should it get benchmarked in attempt to identify it or at the very least attribute uniqueness to it?
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To make it even worse, Ladybird decided to create their own user interface, which will make harder to customize.
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>>107550197
Qt is very easy to customize though
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>>107550164
wast majority of websites are still just some hierarchical text, links and form fields to accept user input, some inline images, audio and video. that is enough for the feature scope of a web browser. and we could do all that in 2002 (even though with the help of some shitty plugins..).

there should be no third party scripts executing automatically and accessing any hardware metrics ever, neither there should be any third party styles. semantic text and ui widgets should be standardized and left for user agent to handle according to it's software and hardware capabilities, accessibility and security requirements e.g. no server should ever know what fonts, gpu or operating you use, none of their business.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107548695
yep, although I'm not sure the actual code for it though
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>>107548695
to be exact, you add .bash_profile to your guixhome config
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>>107550129
no efficient implementations of sets without abusing maps to emulate them
no sequence abstraction that is used as pervasively as Clojure's
no associative abstractions
the JVM is far faster than pretty much any other virtual machine
Racket's pattern matching is cool but Clojure's destructuring is better integrated into everything
see >>107535061
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>>107550385
>no efficient implementations of sets without abusing maps to emulate them
I partially retract this, see
https://docs.racket-lang.org/reference/sets.html#%28part._.Hash_.Sets%29
but there are no b-tree sets
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>>107548695
this is what i have in my config
(define ~bash-config
(service
home-bash-service-type
(home-bash-configuration
;; …
(bash-profile (list (local-file ".bash_profile" "bash_profile")))
(bashrc (list (local-file ".bashrc" "bashrc")))
(bash-logout (list (local-file ".bash_logout" "bash_logout"))))))

(home-environment
(packages …)
(services (list ~bash-config)))


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let me guess, you need more?
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former windows user almost every other distro had turned me off
just something off about them
currently on fedora and so far its the only one ive stayed on the longest
feels just right for some reason
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>>107550100
>the xfce version is good, the cinnamon version is not worth using
it's the opposite
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>>107550394
enjoy the java slop on top of a shit distro
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>>107549651
I currently use Linux Mint. My favourite distro is Gentoo, but it's a pain to set up. My Linux Mint install was supposed to be temporary, but it's been many months now...
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>>107550428
nice try tranny

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Not interested in your rabbAI mOssad Agentic "OS", jeet.
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>>107544676
I'm too retarded to turn on the TPM in my BIOS and I can't be bothered.
That is actually the only reason my system "can't run" W11.
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While I'm all for hating the jeets, I think we're neglecting to give the chinks their deserved hate as they're pretending to be jeets all the time now.
Our hearts are big and filled with enough hate for both.
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>>107549232
I'm just glad there's at least one of these threads up at all times.
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dualbooting Fedora and 10 LTSC IoT(for anti cheat games)

Base Waiting Room Edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107546619

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>Julien
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>>107550218
schizo (good)
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>>107550263
schizo thread (bad)
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anon help me to find this node ffs D:<

Not all heroes wear capes.
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>>107548386
From his Wikipedia it seems he didn't even create it. It was already developed at some French uni and he stepped in and made it more successful.
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>>107541115
This is so stupid that it has to be bait.
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>>107543242
MadVR still has a tiny niche in enabling HDR on legacy versions of Windows
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>>107542631
They patched it because...uh you guessed it, fucking kikes said it was discriminatory or some shit.
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>>107542148
>>107543306
>>107543618
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>>107547843
Love seeing trans software representation on /g/

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Mainline distributions
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org
>Extra user-friendly
https://www.ghostbsd.org
https://www.midnightbsd.org
>Security-focused, pentesting
https://www.hardenedbsd.org
>Homelab/NAS
https://www.truenas.com

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I need help from someone who knows how to hack or modify grades on a university platform. I need to change a grade. I got bad grades due to personal problems, but now that I'm better, I don't want to fail the course because I would have to repeat it and wait a whole year to do so due to university rules. I don't want my parents to find out about this, and I need help from someone who knows how to do it. I know that the university that manages the platform does not have a high level of cybersecurity. I am willing to pay whoever helps me. I don't know if it can be done, I've just been in contact with several “hackers” on TikTok and I want to get the opinion of an expert on the subject. I'm just a desperate guy from Colombia.

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What's your ulimit? What the heck is ulimit and where does the program even live? It is ghost command.
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>>107549816
nice try
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>>107549816
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>>107549730
>rust
Ooof
Better than Python though, so I'll take it.
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>>107549965
just fuck my fonts up
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>>107544716
>>107546528
Holy fuck

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discuss desktops and not fetishes, ty
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>>107550316
you are dumb, i have used it and let me tell you the only use for its design is in a touchscreen (and even then it's counter intuitive at least when it comes to windows 8). generally speaking windows 8 (and by extension 8.1) is the equivalent of pissing away all good that was left, it is the start of the end of windows, in fact, it introduced the framework of what will eventually become everything wrong with windows, notably the inferior platform we typically call uwp, the only windows 8 i could possibly respect is probably its phone version, i have used windows 10 mobile and it was actually fucking good there and as far as i know phone versions of 7 to 10 don't really differ much from each other
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>>107550359
personally speaking, the last good WITHOUT quote marks windows was xp, no you will not change my mind, fuck you
picrel is my attempt at "reviving" it on 10, it was ass, i wish that god damn xfce project was finished
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>>107550359
Gen z attitude is pathetic. To shit on the most superior version of windows while praising one that they never actually used is bizarre. You will outgrow this behavior. Hopefully. Adulthood is coming for you. Then you will realize the error of your ways.
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>>107550401
>xp
*2000

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systemd makes linux pointless. you get more of a headache (complexity) + you get spied on when you use linux, instead of just getting spied on with windows

open source is like having open borders too, its a feminine and communistic philosophy

linux requires internet to be usable, its baked in to the OS design to be dependant on packages and dependencies where it has to constantly make a connection and reach out to do something, and to use it requires constant googling and a.i usage, more internet

it also wastes tons of time, and trannies are always changing the software. at least with windows your .exe will always work across windows versions for the most part, and windows can be set up fully offline

windows 11 is still MILES better than linux. the only thing that makes linux good is virtualization, and they are going to crack down on that soon, i can just feel it. there are so many moving parts to windows virtualization via qemu and fedora drivers
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>>107550210
no, because he never said that, because he wasnt a commie
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>>107550222
He kinda was a communist.

You recall that famous scene where he gave everyone free lunch?
What you call that? Capitalism?
tw@.

Fuck off back to /pol with the rest of the dribbling mongaloids crying about their country imploding because they're that fucking stupid jeets are an upgrade.
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>>107548283
>Ooooh im just edgy teen boi on ze internet look at me moom i can write KYS to somebody.
Im afraid that i will have to share this bad news with you. You are nigger.
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>>107550363
>You are nigger.
No. That's you.
This isn't a slight at skin tone. I use it in the true and full sense of the word. You are very much a nigger. So much, you don't even deserve a capital N.

NTA, btw. Just an observation based on the evidence you're desperate to provision.
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>>107550395
I didn't say anything about your skin. You are mentally Nigger. It's incurable.

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is there any use to gigantic full-tower cases in this day and age when HDDs are obsolete and you can have terabytes worth of storage in a small SSD?
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>>107543686
I'd be kind of worried keeping them unpowered for that long. They are mechanical devices in the end, if whatever lubricants they have inside solidify, or bearings or any other mechanical bits seize you're going to be fucked even if the data is still on the platters. If you have data on HDDs that you actually care about saving you should probably spin them up once in a while at the very least, not wait a decade and a half.

>>107538966
Big cases are the default, so you can put whatever you need inside the computer and even more importantly there's plenty of room to work on the thing without various components getting in your way. The real question is, why would you buy some tiny shit unless you have some extremely specific use case where size matters? I get it if you're building a living room PC or something and you want it to fit in a cabinet somewhere or some such, then you get something small in a specific form factor that fits. Otherwise you buy a big case and never think about it again for the next decade+.
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>>107545609
Nah, I'm not going to pay an eternal subscription to maintain access to my own data. I'd rather pay for things I actually own instead.
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>>107538966
>when HDDs are obsolete

you disgusting subhuman.
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>>107538966
You got more replies on twitter than here: https://x.com/MMatt14/status/1999932282107543826
Excellent ragebait
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>>107538966
Literally 3.5" bays with 2.5" adapters or 3d print them, or 5.25" hot swap bays.

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>>107549594
false. i know a tranny granny who writes BASIC
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>>107548883
>t.webshit
you don't belong here, btw.
>>>/g/wdg
>>>/out/
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Im coming up on 5 yoe and I don't know nor have i used any alternative to OOP
how the fuck do people program without classes and shit?
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>>107550319
Pick up C or Rust and find out.
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>>107525617
Listen to your feelings anon


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