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>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.
>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.

The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
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>>107651216
like i said, you can derive everything you need to tell rust- from unmodified c code
c++ is something else because youre supposed to use a layer of abstractions
so alot of the information becomes indeed implicit

>>107651221
>C has nothing in common with assembly.
ok, your opinion is invalid then.
im sorry but it is what it is. its trivial to anticipate how the key parts of your assembly will look like, from c code. the compiler then takes care of stuff like register pressure for you
it IS a macro asm. asm, but with a huge chunk of it- automated away

>>107651224
>in C everything is implicit
in the measure that youre not explicitly stating your intent with a specially designed syntax, yes.
but all the information you might need is explicit. unless you work with compiled libraries. but then all bets are off because you then work with asm, not c

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>>107651249
i refuse to believe it
it is 100% a matter of training
i master this kind of shit bc i have 300klocs of c under my belt

granted, theres the pressures from the industry
and other reasons why its not practyical for people to, for instance, write exclusively in c for one whole year, if not more
but thats another discussion

the point remains: it can be done, and its not a matter of innate qualities, but of training
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>>107651296
>it IS a macro asm. asm, but with a huge chunk of it- automated away
That's called a compiler. Have you ever used an assembler?
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>>107651321
nope.
and i kinda dont see how an assembler with macro functions is any different from a compiler, except for the fact its not the whole program that is written in "macros", only select parts of it
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>>107650069
>Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
Just like 99% of C developers who have plagued us with vulnerabilities for decades and still continue to! I love too how you're so obsessed with Rust that it's what you pulled from the headline and not the part about using AI to generate most of their codebase going forward.

Yearphone of the ear edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107650429
but what if someone made an IEM that resonated in your asshole so hard you could hear it in your ears?
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>>107651022
(b)Ass conduction
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febos
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>>107651136
New new meta: IASSS (In-ASS Subwoofer), feel the bass in your stomach.
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wheres totlzo

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Do you use an email client? If so, why? Is there any benefit to using an email client over webmail? Unless you're self hosting I don't get it.
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>>107650221
Betterbird or Neomutt
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>>107650335
Do they support whatsapp and google drive? I want all that junk to be in one place?
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>>107650461
>does an email client support whatsapp and google drive
retard
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>>107649434
Much faster, no pozz, no bloat, no privacy hazards, pgp plugin and nobody gets to have my mail forever (provided the service is honest, which in my case it is).
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>>107649434
clients are apparently less secure but I don't mind because they're comfy and make me feel in control

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*inhales*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>107650229
i was on creatine
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>>107650009
Very little of anything the orange retard has actually done so far hurts brown people. In fact there's probably never been a better time to be a pajeet on american soil than now
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>>107649609
If this was actually about the chinese threat then they would have banned chinese drones and drones with chinese-sourced parts only. But no, they're banning ALL foreign drones.
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>>107649979
There are two reasons.
The majority of people are ignorant sheep and will look at the media telling them it's THEIR choice and patriotic DUTY to vote! ...While never considering that their choice is between two people who have been placed in front of them, already purchased by Israel, both having an interest in keeping the political game afloat to enrich themselves, etc.
There are people who see this bullshit, obviously, but the major political parties (both running the grift) choose the candidates that the people vote for and do everything in their ability to prevent people from voting for anyone but the two major parties (polling requirements, media blackouts, etc.). A favorite of mine is the psychological warfare of "us" vs "them". They choose an "issue" of their own making then take radical sides so that there's a difference. Party A says that Abortion should be legal post birth and every hospital should be equipped with toddler guillotines. Party B says like begins in the balls and every sperm needs to get a job. Meanwhile, both candidates believe in the same perfectly logical and reasonable middle ground.

So there you have it, the double factors of willful ignorance and malicious influence.
Party elites have all the power. They play their political games for personal sport and enrichment. Anyone who tries to disrupt the plan and actually help the people will not find themselves on the ballot for a major party the following year.

Bonus: Did you know that the Democratic and Republican parties both come from the same party? Yes, they both originated as the Democratic-Republican party.
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>>107647413
China's all slave labor though

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would debian survive without canonical support?
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>>107651278
>deflects
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>>107651289
well, i've been daily driving Xorg since 20 years without any issues.
and i also have copy paste, ssh integration and a bunch of other shit that you will never see on wayland because "reasons and excuses"
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>>107649134
spbp, they are the ones who need us. but we're friends.
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>>107651308
I have copy paste there is no issue
Ssh integration I don't need currently because I don't have openssh-client installed or telnet
If I needed that I would spin up a VM using systemd
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>>107651301
the whole push for a xorg alternative came about because some pen testers discovered that X11 was open by design and called it a security hazard (which it can be in an untrusted environment)

fix some of those issues and you have a good display server.

at the end of the day, use what you want.
i prefer x11 because its familiar and mature.
if you want to use wayland, then do so.
we don't have to use the same things you know.

>>107651333
good for you, thank you for having an opinion

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Tell me /g/, what is your preferred C compiler? and what optimizations do you test your code on?
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>>107647848
GNU because it respects your freedom unlike cuckware LLVM
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>>107651293
/thread
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gcc because it behaves
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GNU is only relevant because people are stuck int he past and do things they were told by people who don't keep up with tech. Besides that extensions as well. which Richard did to try and entrap people within GNU ecosystem
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>>107651299
lmao...
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>>107647848
Clang because C and C++ are full of footguns and GCC's sanitizers are not as good.

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I once tried to learn C++ but so many things just sucked:
The syntax, headder files, 1000 ways to do the same thing, the ((meta-)meta-) "build" system(s) and overall the feeling of the language:
It is like someone had continuously updated his hobby project without concerning other users.

I want to learn a modern language instead and chose Zig out of Rust or Zig as Rust seemed gay-coded to me.
Is it a good decision to learn Zig? Will Zig stay?
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>>107645788
python=pythonistas
rust=rustaceans
zig=ziggers
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ZIGGER
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>>107645788
What exsctly is wrong with header files?
>inb4 I don't want to type twice :(
Severe skill issue.
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>>107645788
jai will be released soon and it will mog all the pseudo C/C++ replacement languages because it has been tuned and refined in solitude with a small pool of competent programmers for a decade...
do you doubt him? You think this hasty languages thrown together by amateurs and hap haphazardly modified will even come close? If johanthan blow didn't start it they never would have even got the idea.
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>>107651280
also for comparison the zig developer
>Unlike Twitter, where I find the elemental unit of socializing problematic in and of itself, I think the Reddit formula is solid gold.
>never actually created any software anyone cares about but still cries about the war machine even though he worked for lockheed martin

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Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
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>>107646845
wouldn't have been a problem if they used LaTeX
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the people who think this isn't orchestrated are glow in the dark niggers doing a run around by hyping it up like it's a big thing.

>lemme release these files
>trust me bro it's real
>we gubverment never commit false flags to subvert you
>tee hee
>we are soo dumb please show us remorse we are just incompentent there's no foulplay
>tee hee
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>>107644199
This was done on purpose by whoever was in charge of redacting it
That or it was supposed to be scanned and published as it, not directly digitally distributed
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>>107646862
a clear example of a psychological term that im too stupid to know the name of. most people assume that the FBI or any government agency WOULDNT be fucking dumb enough to mess up this bad, so the thought to check for something as simple as this likely never crossed their minds. plus if it did they might have tried it on one of the files where it didnt work and conclude there was no point in trying it on others
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>>107651139
>the Epstein files dont exist
>ok they exist
>no we wont release the files and will actively dismiss congress to disrupt the vote on it
>ok we'll release the files but we'll redact everything to waste your time and "protect the victims"
>haha just kidding this was all part of out 5D chess and we purposefully did a shitty rush job that literally anyone can underact the files (that we clearly put up such an effort to not release)
i wish i could live inside the head of people like you for a day just to understand how your brain ticks. thats not even an insult im genuinely curious

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Why would you buy a pixel phone instead of an iphone?
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>>107649523
>Why would you buy a pixel phone instead of renting an iphone?
ftfy
I want to own the phone, pixel and fairphone are the only ones you can buy, apple stuff you can only rent as they keep ownership of the software and can do whatever they want with the device even after the sale (including remotely take control of it and disable it if they see fit). atleast on pixel you can install grapheneos and actually own YOUR device that you BOUGHT.
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>>107649592
>less secure than IOS
>jeeted
>doesn't jus werk
pass!
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Maybe its cause im autistic, but I always open the gallery after taking a photo to make sure its saved even back with my first smartphone. Couldn't imagine going to a big social event and not even making sure shit works beforehand, let alone taking 35 pics before noticing something was amiss.
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>>107649523
google has never created a single good hardware product, it's not their industry and despite trying many times they suck ass at it.
all the people bitten by their nexus phones, nests, pixels, google homes and whatnot can vouch for this
stay away from google hardware, they are a software company that have the hubris to think they can just shit out hardware products with zero experience in the industry
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>>107649814
Having ready access to technology or time away from the mandatory tortute chambers will only be a memory.

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Can you recommend a solid quality thumb drive?

I've bought cheap ones in the past which have all died within a couple years.

ITT: We post distros used by insecure people who want to use Arch but don't want to get made fun of for using Arch
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>>107651193
Snaps aren't difficult, they're just a solution in search of a problem and a retarded waste of disk space. There aren't .deb packages in the official repo for some apps, including Firefox. You could add a PPA if you wanted to.
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>>107651233
how can ubuntu just werk if you can't even get firefox from an official repo? on fedora it comes preinstalled and you can remove it and get the flatpak or even the snap if you want
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>>107651233
>You could add a PPA if you wanted to
ive read somewhere that PPAs are also a pain and thats why debian dont use it kek (even tho you guys are close). so how does that work?
>>107651242
flats are just so fucking easy to manage, if its not in the repos i can always find it on flathub. maybe them can use it too.
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>>107650571

any cottonplantase
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>>107650456
I've lost enough time with Fedora already. I don't want to recompile the kernel, I have a job.

Microsoft confirms “eliminate C and C++” plan, translate code to Rust using AI, as Windows 11 adopts Rust and WebView2

https://www.windowslatest.com/2025/12/24/microsoft-confirms-eliminate-c-and-c-plan-translate-code-to-rust-using-ai-as-windows-11-adopts-rust-and-webview2/
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bill gates was at least a programmer, what would xe think of this?
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>>107650888
>One person at Microsoft proposes something
>Retards on /g/: Here's what Microsoft is going to do
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since no one sane would propose this it's getting increasingly obvious that windows is being sabotaged on purpose
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>>107650888
>Windows UI is gradually shifting to web-based components. It’s not just about apps, as we have React within the Start menu. Moreover, we’re now getting WebView2 inside the Notifications Center for the Calendar’s Agenda view. This means a new Edge/WebView2 instance is triggered when you open the Notifications Center.
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>>107650919
we already know what he thought and a still thinks: see the open letter to hobbyists. he will defend this shit to the death in whatever form it takes. he worships capital and the american way

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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/


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Business idea: Become NEET so I can spend my time getting as many aliexpress shopping credits as possible
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>>107645575
if you have to ask the question in the first place, don't bother.

>>107640659
there's half-decent chink brands out there, but i recently bought a Uniden all in one setup for my brother for xmas. Getting the SD cards will be a hassle now because of the ram shortages though.
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>>107649946
you can make reviews on YouTube to get even more credits
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Are there any good chink foil shavers like at all?
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>>107651277
the what?

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Do you think that they will keep Xorg on KDE alive after KDE officially drops X11 support in 2027?
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>>107651222
maintainers maintain things based on demand.
if there is demand, they will package it.
and if they don't then someone will and will make a repository and people will use that repository.
fuck these power-tripping faggots
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>>107648440
>chud fork
Kek
You Americans are funny
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What's wrong with Wayland?
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>>107648327
>kde3 fork
>unstable
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>>107651328
it's been in development for 17 years and it still sucks

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107650754
>Is it true that Nvidia won't release more drivers for windows 10 then?
big kek if true
I told you so, faggots if true
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>>107649291
you're here forever
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>>107650833
>>107650956
not an answer?
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>>107651211
I'm not NVIDIA
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>>107651220
thats something nvidia would say


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