What is the definitive game controller?
>>107535028>Mini USBGet out.
keyboard+mouse
>>107525250dualshock 4why dualshock 4 over dualsense or xsx controllers?the shapethe shape means your fingers lie angled over the bumpers and triggers rather than flat, resulting in concentrated mass and a quicker responsei only learned this during my sekiro playthrough after switching mid-way through and never went back to anything else, dualsense is a flat downgrade, xbox controllers past the 360 are the worst for this due to their bumpers being clicky, requiring more force to actuate, especially when your fingers lie flati made an illustration to show what happens
>>107530443retard spotted
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
I dont think this will work (even without the tiny delay to make the print not spaz out)
Samsung stops SATA SSD production https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtQzR4ASkW8
>>107536090That will only work for a m2 form factor SATA drive, not most nvme.
>>107536090Great, I love having to buy an adapter and pay more for faster storage that I can’t benefit from because it’s limited by SATA speeds.
>>107535124FUCKING RETARD
>>107536090That's cute, now let's see why SATA SSDs used the 2.5" form factor.
>>107535981>>107536575Oh my god, you don't understand.YOU CANNOT USE NVME WITH MORE THAN 1 DRIVE ON DESKTOP DUE TO A LACK OF PCIE LANES. SATA DOES NOT HAVE THIS PROBLEM. It always made sense for SSDs. They're also way easier to access and scale up or swap out. The 2.5" form factor was simply more convenient especially for SLC/MLC drives.This is just depriving desktop of more and more features.
These boomers blame everyone but themselves: the committee, the designers, and the implementers. Klaus Iglberger insists the language isn't the problem, we "just" need to teach the users better. Obviously, with more teaching, the safety problems and complexity problems will go away.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN0U4P4qmRYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjO76ygwGdAHe has such inane suggestions as removing all "raw" or plain for loops in favor of std::algorithm functions and ranges. These approaches are absolute ass for writing, reading, maintaining, and debugging. Trivial examples are easily noted as being absurdly longer, and they scale horrifically with complexity (not that they look a whole lot better in Rust). This is first and foremost an issue with the semantics and syntax of the language. Secondly, these approaches still don't help with lifetime issues. Klaus, and so many others in this space, are obsessed with blaming raw pointers. Raw pointers are a single symptom of the issue - and frankly, it's not a good argument for them either. He has no valid advice for dealing with older libraries which you must use which use raw pointers and other unsafe constructs (let alone POSIX APIs). I can only believe that based on Klaus's suggestions that he just wants to sell more books and training sessions.If you watch these conference videos from people like Klaus, Jon Kalb, and Bjarne, it becomes painfully obvious that they either have their heads buried in the sand, or that they live in an alternate reality. Who the fuck thinks that it's not a language problem that competent use requires hundreds to thousands of hours of training? This isn't even getting into all the retarded fuck-ups of formal syntax and bad library designs that they love to hand-wave away, or the fact that implementations can't keep up with the half-baked designs that have been added since C++20.
>>107534666>SWATI'm pretty sure GSG 9 did not break into his office by force.
>>107533962>act liketech virgins are the biggest narcs
>>107504212Blaming raw pointers for anything is viewing a design issue in a program as a technical issue in a language. Raw pointers are good. Raw foor loops are good. C++ committee is retarded.
Unfortunately, many of the so-called “experts” who design a new programming language that does exactly the same thing as the previous ones but differently don't want to do things the best way, but rather their way. Do you understand what I mean? We are very close to the year 2026, and it is absolutely disturbing that not even the Cloudflare incident made it clear to the stupid and smug tech community that there is no point in creating a tool bloated with a thousand things that supposedly increase security in software design if the “engineer” is a lazy, untalented person who expects the tool in question to do all the hard work. The type of “engineer” who, when urged to understand basic things like how to interpret hexadecimal or learn about designing and implementing algorithms in assembly language, recite things like “those are irrelevant details that you don't need to worry about!” or “why bother? the standard library already does that.” Whatever it is, mediocrity and laziness have been the status quo in technology for quite some time now.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
is shit like XLR cables generally pretty good on aliexpress
everyone looks so bizarrely uncomfortable in the livestreams
>Sale ends Dec 14thThere'll be another straight after right? Surely this wasn't one of the good sales
>>107536525What compelled them to do this? Also what are these fonts please tell me, they look nice
So, how do I maximize the longevity of my PC components? I don't want to have my RAM die on me when this shit ends up costing $2000+ in a few years.
>>107532663king of retards
>>107536202Stealing lowers the prices for you. Killing the right people lowers the prices for everyone. More effective.
>>107536430Sounds to me like you want to freeload on suffering of others
>>107536437The suffering of those who profit from the suffering of others, to be precise.
>>107532610make sure you run as cool as possiblehttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed076p1459something something arrhenius equationsomething something else an increase of 10°c besically halves the chemical lifespan or your semiconductors
I'm so tempted
The Wikipedia experiment is pretty much dead, there are only 400 active admins left and only 34 stewards who revert most controversial edits leaving the site boring as mud. Grokipedia is already automating the search for references in articles so curating them is obsolete, and for people complaining about "Nazi" articles in Grokipedia other companies are free to make an AI encyclopedia to their point of view.No one reads paper Britannica's or Encarta cds apart from nostalgia, soon Wikipedia too will go into archive mode as automatically generated articles get more accurate and take over and don't have to have constant debates about notability.I've spent over 20 years in the Wikipedia community, but I already see the end, just like horse breeders did when cars got cheap. Wikimedia should just put all their donations into their endowment and let the hosting costs be covered by the interest and disband the rest of the organization.This will probably be my last comment about Wikipedia, as I have totally lost interest in it.
Have lower goals, loser
>>107534213Directly linking some academic paper is literally against Wikipedia rule.No primary sources.
Not playing around anymore, give me your fucking money.
Crazy how everything there is a lie and it has clearly been AI-edited.
Early 2020s: China enacts laws severely crippling the internet for people unless they show IDJul 2025 (Online Safety Act): UK enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show ID; remains in effect despite initial outcryDec 2025 (Online Safety Amendment): Australia enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show ID; likely to remain in effect despite current outcryApr 2026? (KOSA, made it into the House recently): US enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show their IDsEU has similar shit on the table iirc, they're the fucking EU they love regulationThis will get worse, and this won't go away, at least not in the way you want it to - it'll be an impossibly difficult sell because "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!" Security theater is notoriously difficult to reverse, just compare flying pre and post 9/11. This'll probably be more of the same. Again, UK already had a petition, the gov there just laughed in everyone's faces. Only way any of this is really "going away" is, like, the internet itself going extinct.Not just this btw, also got countries banning Chinese social media (which in many cases can ironically be less restrictive), Android banning sideloading, etc.This won't get kids playing outside again. They'll just watch only the government-OK kid-friendly TV, YouTube Shorts, and AI. Sheeple will still use a heavily policed internet and talk to Amanda the AI HR Lady because "brain need dopamine". China's still full of internet addicts despite having long had one of the world's most censored internets.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107534272You're completely and entirely right. This is the course. But what can we do to stop it? Even during COVID, we couldn't mobilize to prevent the shit they pulled. And that had real life in your face consequences, not just in digital world as many people will tell themselves to deprioritize it.
>>107534272yes. we are unironically in the last decade of the free internet as we know itinternet ID laws will start with adult content then slowly creep into the rest of the net and eventually authentication modules will be legally required to be built into all computers. Accessing the internet without such authentication will land you years, if not decades, in prison.
>>107535062they can put it on every website which eventually normalizes itat that point they can require all computer hardware to have built in ID authentication at startup, and the people will see it as a "feature" because they no longer have to login manually to every website.
>>107535274It's BOTH SIDES. The right wing TERF's are the ones trying to ban porn, you retarded bot.
>>107534272Canada and india seem ok to me
Could we use this ointment to make women's pussies hairier?
>>107536410I can find around 50 hairs in my pillow as a good morning every day.To be honest I'm surprised I'm not completely bald yet.
>>107533408>compared to a placeboNice buying 10 right now.
>>107533992not true, my sister is a virgin and she has a big floppy labia
>>107536536based, make sure to deflower her
>>107533408just remove your balls bro lol
redditnormiefaggots be like>just keep using the LEDs my guy they are totally safe and effective what are you a fucking schizo weirdomeanwhile, in reality:https://xcancel.com/hubermanlab/status/1995548617697100270#m
>>107528473>>107528073>non-trivial chance of that bullshit inscribing itself into the cell's RNAyou mean like the covid virus is doing?they always gloss over that the vaccine is a controlled subset of covidwhile covid is uncontrolled exponential growth
>>107534889What does that have to do with LEDs?
>>107535890There’s also tons of scam artists who put “Dr” in their social media handles who are all chiropractors KEK. YouTube is full of these people and boomers literally trust their advice over real professionals.
>>107536322>they always gloss over that the vaccine is a controlled subset of covidThat's... what a vaccine is.
>>107524720There is a reason why the lamps are often installed with a plastic shroudMostly because they produce wavelengths that is harsh to plastics and wood, so instead the shroud gets destroyed. Beyond that, the CR/RA is higher. Now, by this point you can hunt down somewhat hard to find =>90 RA led bulbs, but not from your grocery store.
Woah.Anyway how can I install a good editor?
>>107536553Is cool. Him probably has a job and wanna a fun.
>>1075365791. https://neovim.io/doc/install/2. https://www.lazyvim.org/installation
>>107536579What you need exactly? A coder editor or a design editor?
Don't you have a special military operation you should be attending, vatnigger?
what if they made a 2.0 version removing duplicated features and bloat?
>>107536321what if hardware keeps advancing at this rate and C++ becomes useless in most of the areas it's used in by 2040?
>>107536321>what if they released C++ but goodthats just C retard
>>107536321The issue is that backwards compatibility is what keeps C++ alive. It's also what started it. Remember when C++ evangelists would tell people to "upgrade" their C source code to C++?
you'd end up with C
Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists:>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txtReminder to stop using shit like ->AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etc- with uBO, as uBO is simply better than any of those listed, no matter how many times people like Rossman shill for them.Reminder to put these into 'my filters' to improve YouTube:>youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-renderer:style(--ytd-rich-grid-items-per-row: 6 !important;)>youtube.com##.ytp-quality-menu .ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-premium-label)>youtube.com##.ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-menuitem-container-with-badge)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107516493The "I don't care about cookies" list is also very useful, though I'm not sure if this is the official source:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AssetsBucket/ADBP/refs/heads/main/i_dont_care_about_cookies.txt
>>107516522Using / selling my data and trying to phish me is treason.
>>107516522>Big tech/journalism site asks me to turn off Adblock“Fuck off”>Vimm’s Lair asks me to turn off Adblock“Yes you’re absolutely right king, I will do that”
>>107516522bait used to be believable
>>107535628Got you to reply
use nixos.there are no trannies in the room with you.
>>107533318>open channel>videos about tinkering and shilling arch or nix Who would've thought lmao
> distro that wants to add a permanent leadership slot exclusively for trannies> "guys no trannies here!"
>>107531136>use nixos>need to do a thing>"documentation" is scattered across personal blogs>those blogs are run by trannies, all of them>use any other distro>it either has proper documentation or if you end up reading personal blogs, they are most likely written by regular guysThanks, but I'm just not going to use NixOS.
>>107531175>Usecase for binary blobs?a working wifi
>>10753316141% yourself, nigger