>open the specification for C23 (aka ISO/IEC 9899:2024)>ctrl+f "x86">0 results foundbur chuds on /g/ told me that C is how the computer works. Were they lying?
>xhe thinks I bumpedNusois..........
>>107619582literal C books tell C works on an abstract machine. /g/ is filled with basement timmies that know nothing other than muh indians bad and jews bad (they're right tho) and trannies bad
>>107619722'gated
>>107619898So trannies are good?Nixos bros we won
>>107620101they're cute which makes them even cuter when they're aggressive
How long before Steve is suicided?
>>107619648Anon, shit isn't slop, it's just shit. Do you eat shit?
>>107619702Cow shit
>>107619083The White House says you shouldn't worry about all the new surveillance because if you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear. As a white man I trust anything the White House says as long as it's run by white penises and white nipples and not satanic Muslim bbcs
>>107619083Reeeeee ICE and palantir are targeting illegals! Reee! Lmao. Steve is a leftist fucking faggot. Dropped. Next he'll be extolling the virtues of race mixing like Lienus. They should just make up and butt fuck now.
>>107619083Just waiting for the day when TPTB figure out they can embed cameras in street lights and surveil every nook and cranny of cities.
>the weird AI dash thing is because indians love using the dash
>>107608887>the weird AI dash thing ...HAVE YOU EVER READ A BOOK IN YOUR LIFE
>>107619935Wow, you are undeniably a homo who got triggered. I'm not surprised you lacked the literacy to see what the text was doing. >The post in question makes numerous admissions to wilfully* using punctuation incorrectly.You still didn't get the post>This is a (poor) attempt to pre-emptively** mandate a consensus*** and rob others of their chance to think for themselves.I would attempt from throwing stones while living within a glass domicile. *FTFY.**FTFY again.***Jesus man. Chomsky would be pushed out of Epstein's plane if he pulled that one off.
>>107620040There's no reason to go any further reading your post when you intentionally undermine yourself and exclude yourself from the conversation with ego-driven insults and nonsense.I really recommend you consider talking to someone to work through whatever issues cause you to engage in pointless cyclical zero-sum shitposting games. Good day.
>>107619964again, I wasn't the guy you were arguing with. I just wanted to point out you sound like an insufferable faggot with a room temperature IQ
>>107620037I don't read books written by indians
>make my website open source>people find security vulnerabilities in the code>instead of fixing them, they choose to endlessly exploit these vulnerabilities in order to make my life a living hell>i can't fix it because i don't know what the vulnerabilities arestop fucking telling me to make my backend open source. you glow so hard
>>107618501https://github.com/alessoninromantics/subrocks-2012heres an example of a passion project that someone made open source, only for baddies to find some vulnerabilities in the php code and abuse it to hell and back instead of fixing it like what open sauce says people would do
>>107615921midwit
>>107619170Nobody owes you anything, stop writing buggy code, pajeet.
it appears that the consensus is that keeping your software closed-source is tactically advantageous compared to keeping it open-source. Only vanity/non-critical projects should be open-source.
>>107620093I agree, ffmpeg should go proprietary and make all the companies who use it pay out of their ass to get any support, bugfixes or maintenance at all.
By the end of 2026, there will be ~5,400 data centers being built or fully operational.Each data center consumes as much energy as ~1,000,000 US households.That would mean AI data centers will consume as much energy as nearly 1,000,000,000+ people, considering each household = 2-3 people.Cost of electricity and hydro will cost 200-300% more by the end of 2026, since energy production in the US has remained stagnant for decades.Is this sustainable?
>>107615506You will all die. You will be replaced with robots. Your labour is no longer required.
>>107616437It only generates 800MW. Not 2.2GW. Why can't you faggots do basic math?
>>107615506>Is this sustainable?No, of course not. They'll sadly need to outcompete you for your electricity to make their money.Until, maybe, much later, more electricity goes online. Probably not tho. It's not like they did during the crypto bubble.
>>107615506Just let them build more. Why are trannies and the communists always trying to block the technological progress?
>>107615506>bitcoin energy consumption :|>ai energy consumption :Oidiots not realizing bitcoin is far more useful.
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>>107616582Weird, that doesn't seem to be an issue at all on my end; I was even suspecting something similar, but I can exclude it.>>107618176Dunno, perhaps generative AI simply attracts mental illness. On the plus side, it might improve the quality of the rest of the board...INB4 reminderfag.
>>107617435May I have a higher resolution and widescreen version of this please?
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 7th of January [revised from late December]>/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.
https://vocaroo.com/19yzlKKvPwUfventured into some ukg house stuffim awful at mixing though, if anyone have tips how to get that pro sound
>>107612889She cant sing ToTNot even autotune can save her.>>107613079This is cool but im broke and fat and ugly and retarded and dont use cubase.
hehe
>>107618105needs cowbell
>>107612834vital text to wave table or pic related
ITT: Tech Nirvana
so tempted to order a mbp
>ios>ipadoslol no.
ok . ok is it worth it to get into apple ecosystem alll my life i used android and got bored of it > should i pull the trigger and buy new iphone > can i sideload apps there
>>107619491based. silver 17 pro max is the best looking phone ever made, I have mine with a nice clear case and a screen protector. feels like a brick but extremely robust and beautiful at the same time.
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Itd be cheaper for society to give 90% of the country $1200 a month than for them to work. Crazy huh?
>>107613595$1200 wouldn't even pay for rent in most of the country.
>>107617677There are many ways to invest. Classically the system of patronage (similar to modern angel investing) for example. But nowadays everything is based on trends and algorithms following other algorithms and who knows who (was also the case under patronage obviously but surprisingly less so). Investments absolutely do not help infra or making life easier in real life because they are balls-to-the-wall about maximum return (not sustainable return either, maximized return on a fixed time horizon instead). This means that the goal of any entity that has received an investment is to exploit as hard as possible for as long as possible, then bail out.It doesn't HAVE to be that way, though. Some countries have very nice laws (that capitalists complain about of course, because it allows productive people to compete with useless eater financiers, at least a little), and surprisingly competent politicians, such that the money that goes to the government is truly used for good causes in the vast majority of cases. Thus, this useless financial activity of just trading in circles doing nothing all day actually helps everyone through the generated taxes. It is thoroughly inefficient, but it is much better than nothing.In conclusion: government guardrails are the only thing I have ever observed, in real life, to achieve what you think investments do. Without them, you get what is happening in north america: life quality going down the shitter with every passing day.About tackling tougher problems: that isn't happening when there is no good financial infrastructure anywhere to support real scientific advances (academia is a cesspool of politics worse than in the highest levels of government and industry combined, startups are pressured by their investors and don't have the space to do proper research, government is a nepotistic incompetency daycare...)
>>107618558"Society adjusted" is bug-people mentality, akin to saying that factory farms are fine because if we shove 100 syringes up cattle asses they can survive such conditions and produce (absolutely disgusting borderline inedible and often dangerous) meat for us to eat anyway.The truth is countless families ended up on the streets practically overnight. Crime rates skyrocketed. Quality of clothes went down the shitter. To this day we still can't make wool or linen clothes except by hand. Where everyone used to wear these, now they are the domain of the rich. The rest of us are stuck on cotton and artificial fabrics, maybe with a tiny amount of quality material put in if we want to live a little.Same with horse carriages, which had many negative side effects like spreading out "city centers", greatly reducing quality of life for nearly everyone in modern cities/towns.Same with mass-fabrication of houses/apartments (e.g. commie blocks but also american-style paper houses). Even poor-people houses in the 1800's were better built than those in the 70's in many countries for example.Same with the widespread use of refrigeration (you would be surprised how few food items we put in the fridge actually need to be there or even benefit from it. The kind of refrigeration patterns we use greatly reduces the quality of foodstuff, but as it is so easy, we get old foods that are just frozen/refrigerated for weeks or months before being thawed and presented on shelves in stores where we used to get fresh or almost-fresh stuff. Not to say it doesn't have major benefits as well: much easier to get exotic foods now and the few food items that truly benefit from being refrigerated can readily be so today. Ice-making anytime you want is also a notable comfort capability).It's not a "from your perspective" issue. Slaves also adapt to being slaves. Doesn't mean their quality of life is acceptable.
>>107620019> wool or linen clothes> 2026
>>107613775>dystopian fictionI love that album it was the first CD I bought with my own money
Be honest, you would be happy if you used Chrome like any normal person.
>>107618422edge for workbrave for modern shit - youtube and phone synclibrewolf for 4chinz and internet shenanigans
>>107618422If you were happy, you wouldn't make these troll threads because you're desperate for engagement no matter how vitriolic or stupid the argument that ensues is.I don't mean that in a negative or mocking way. I'm just telling you the reality of the situation.
>>107618422>Chrome like any normal person
>>107618422>>107618563>>107618574>>107618672>>107618952>>107619732>>107619752>>107619757>>107619772
>>107620042Based>>107620062Cringe
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>>107603810No, touchscreen feels extremely uncomfortable to even play Pokemon. >>107619281It's a x86 SBC with a touchscreen and battery, literally that's it.
>>107618539>only options are pixelsexpensive mid-range dogshit QA crap
>>107619210S25 Ultra did. The fact they added pixel phones in the top 5 shows they don't know what they are talking about. But I get it. The Ultra series always win so they didn't include it at all because they wanna be edgy and different for the woke audience. Embarrassing
>>107618760its not as bad as you make it out to be, my 4 year old midrange trash was fine, only last month did I decide to replace the bloated stock ROM. basically everything has UFS nowadays
>>107619228Does it have a headphone jack?
COSMIC DE released in Stable the other day.What do you make of it? What environment do you run?
>>107605363>What do you make of itIt's literally gnome with some extensions functionality by default, what's even the fucking point of this DE?
>>107605363Doesn't have the nice visuals of GNOME, doesn't have the features of KDE
It's like the best of both worlds between Gnome and KDE. Still a couple bugs, though. They should've delayed the stable release by a month or two.
>>107616682>>107615074>on a stable base than a bloated messoh sorry I had no idea I am having an argument with a religious person.the problems with gnome are:- weird architecture (sometimes it makes it awesome though)- poor developer experience (and no desire to fix it)- weird altitude to feedback and requests. (usecase?)you are talking about something imaginary that does not exist in both fields - cosmic is FAAAR from stable or even interesting as it is. Gnome is far from bloated or rotting or even messy.the hard truth is it is the best de for linux right now.
>>107605363>Doesn't even have a native image viewer, just use the gnome one bro
Do you use it?
I refuse to use this because of Rancher being such irredeemable garbage.
>>107606134I don't.
>>107606134Nobody does lmao
>>107607251this but the other way around
>>107616435Wtheck, I [heart_emoji] Rancher!R2k is my favourite Linux k8s, it's very wholesome!
How do we address bias in AI? How about we get a bunch of feminist asian ladies to write think pieces about it?
>>107617410Looks like AI is tryna keep a brother down
>>107617410Stop engaging with AI to reinforce your non-mainstream beliefs
>>107617410>i aint tryna date no>vs>I'm not trying to date a >you feel what im talmbout>no equivalent in the other prompt>broke, dusty, musty>vs>not freaky and submissiveTry actually making the prompt match
Previous: >>107572600niri is superior edition :3
>>107611441What is your terminal theme?
>>107603227There is no way you are over 18 so I will not be making fun of you.
as basic as it gets
>>107604102>>107604156Thanks for the kind input>>107604167Your input sounds interesting. You think its bad to have it hidden only in Kitty? But for example as you see in qimgv it gives of fuseful info for the pic opened.She inconsistent edges is interesting, can you explain me a bit better?>>107613098>>107609063Also thank you too, as I asked previous anon, could you explain me this bar thing?
>>107604146>imvCheck their git>imv is a command line image viewer intended for use with tiling window managers.No JXL, >command lineOk no thanks.. But thanks for answering