Rust in peace, Windows. You're a good OS, but in the wrong hands. ReactOS will take your place now.
>>107657077more than thinking, I've seen it in action at hundreds billion dollar-level companies so...people are poor and stuck in shit jobs for a reason, mastered excel macros can get you very far in various fields.
>>107656819Windows is losing users to Linux with Steam, PC gamers that is, I always liked the Nintendo & Sony game consoles
>>107657218No, we're in for a wild ride.
>>107657323Jeetsoft doesn't care about B2C, they only care about B2B, they might as well push an update that bricks every PC running windows 11 forever and it will not hurt their bottom line.
>>107657364might help push pc sales + new licenses too
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>>107657268It's not. I've done several greenfield projects in C# and it's actually pretty easy to keep things relatively simple if you want. The problem I think is that this guy is a 'lifer' and has only ever worked on 20 year old codebases adding features and making incremental improvements. He doesn't seem to know anything about starting an application or building a library properly, and he's just trusting Copilot. I also get the sense that he might be a little mentally unhinged, so there's that too.
>>107657363All the C# projects I've worked on have been retarded in some way. Mainly due to dependency injection. There will be different ways of finding and loading config files depending on the environment the code runs in, which initializes those files through dependency injection. It's always a mess.Dependency injection a cool feature, but it makes code unreadable sometimes.
>>107657465*initializes from those files
>>107657465>Mainly due to dependency injection.Yeah, I agree, that's usually the case. A lot of projects fuck it up and over-complicate everything. That's partially the problem here, but it goes beyond that.
>>107657465What is the alternative to DI? I haven't found a better solution anywhere else, only more tangled complication. These days in the C# world you simply declare all of your dependencies in one class, their lifetime/scope, and put them in the container. Call them as you need them. Done.No more insane inheritance webs or factory patterns or all that shit. With the way C# has simplified the overarching structure I think a lot of other conventions are now redundant as well.
>My college was clearing out old equipment, let me take 3 G3 Power Macs, two monitors, and a few keyboards and mice>Kept them at dad's house>Moved out to a new town, left most of my stuff>Came back a year later to get the stuff I left>He'd given away everything but one of the towersParental tech incompetence itt.
>>107657431Exactly. If you really wanted to go at it, mod the display connector to turn it into a wireless display or something.
>>107657343What kind of question is that?
>>107657287Why not tell your dad not to give it away?
>>107657343>What would you even do with those computersWhat would anyone do with them? The father gave them away to people that thought they were worth having, right?
>>107657541I did. It wasn't the first time he'd disappeared or caused me to lose my things, this wasn't a situation similar to the ones in the past, so I wasn't expecting it. In those cases, I always took precaution.
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107656792>Rust-tier toolingfree rope?
>>107657144Nocoder detected
>>107657213>nocoderWrong thread and board buddy
playing comfy coding gameits cool to see your algorithms in action
Do you help your family members with their technology?
i love technology!
>>107657413Bun is a JavaScript runtime like Node or Deno that you have to go out of your way to use, this fag is just pretending to be cooler than an average JavaScripter
>>107657471also dont forget to put the user account password sticker underneath the laptop
>>107657413>LuaHow dare you include the King of Glue with the peasant language of js.
>>107657192YesI automated everything so I don't have to do a squat.
>Almost 2026>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the marketDo monitor manufacturers hate money?>Get an OLEDSorry I don't want>Image retention>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)>Hiding taskbar>Pixel shifting>Fucked up text fringing>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent>Twice the price
>>107656793>buy obselete tech
>>107656839obsolete means it gets beaten in every way and that describes non oledsoleds will only be obsolete once microleds enter the consumer market and we all know your kin isn't paying 5x the price of an oled for a microled
>>107654627>Never seen black smearing on an OLED.OLED VR headsets literally can't go below 2ms MPRT thanks to black smearing issues
>>107653901>None of this is trueActual moronSome PVMs from the 80s literally have direct analog/mechanical ways of controlling every aspect of the displayStandard PC CRTs need external software like CRU to do shit
>>107657502You are extremely stupid not mePC monitors have way more adjustments On some PC monitors you can control convergance in 24p areas on the screen seperately.On your "80s analog perfection" you get "good enough" by placing magnets around the tubeAs I said I have a PVMCRU has absolutely 0 to do with adjusting anything on the monitor btw it just makes custom resolutions
Usecase for unredacted files?What makes you think that transparency is a metric?Reminder:-Don't mention Israel-Don't disrespect the Administration, the economy is amazing.-Don't assume the Epstein files are real. They are not.Missing files are obsolete. You don't need that.Please, don't leave comments if you have nothing to say.Closing this topic, as it has turned into a way for unsavory characters to try and test the moderation of this forum.
>>107653711To make the world run
>>107653666>Usecase for unredacted files?Making gov simps seethe.
>>107653999did this reveal anything groundbreaking or is it a nothingburger?
>>107653999Use case for 100+ open tabs?
>>107653666I'm disappointed. I expected a bussi text in drumpf style
What technology items are on your wishlist for Christmas this year?
>>107654515What's your damage?
DatavacUPShard drivenot very interesting i know
>>107653330Fem peen add-on optional?
>>107653410erm the book says they can get one if they wanted to
>>1076521462B belongs to black cocks.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107643997 & >>107636165►News>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107657498Nigga just open a window whenever it feels stuffy. God gave you senses for a reason.
>>107657421Finally going to give in and try it. Are there special flags for building/using ik_llama I should know of?
>>107657477Interesting. In a past thread, another anon said R1 was better than V3 for writing. Any truth to that in your experience?
>>107657573NTA but it's true in my experience.
>>107657573Between v3, v3.1 terminus, and R1 I would say that v3.1 terminus gives me the least schizo outputs with no thinking enabled. R1 is better than v3/v3.1 if you use thinking and keep it on rails with a template/framework, I usually end the thinking process manually once it finished with the template. I haven't tried v3.2 so I can't speak on that but I can't imagine its output being much different from 3.1 terminus.
Is CachyOS actually good or just a meme?
>>107657425nobut you're coping if you don't believe a significant portion of linux users like vidya
>>107657495>minor bloat seems bloated as hell, i saw a cachyos fetch the other day. >2700 packages.>>107657451good question, its just fedora with extra steps for the gaymers, like cachy. i dont remember the last time ive seem any nobara user in the wild. it was never shilled as much as cachy, and people seem to be happy with fedora.
I tried it with nvidia and it felt really snappy out of the box. This was a contrast to previous times when I tried linux and bounced because it either had issues or felt laggy compared to win10. There's no feeling like having an expensive GPU and watching firefox struggle to scroll text.No idea how it would feel to use for a long time but it gets points for being the first distro I wouldn't hate to use, however this could just be giving them credit for general linux improvements that happened in the meantime>>107657540>FedoraI never tried it but I saw you had to add third-party repos to use nvidia drivers, and apparently there's some system that asynchronously builds the nvidia module in the background. So if you restart at the wrong time you can't boot. Sounds fun
>>107657612>good questionSimpleBECAUSE IT IS FEDORAFedora is so much fucking shittier than Arch it's not even a competition
Always go Debian or SilverblueNo exceptionsAll other distros are nigger tier
>another browser you can't tweak its interface, pretty much like ChromiumIt was over before it even started.
>>107655285>It isnt even coming out on Windowsit will but not initially, so its a second class citizen
>>107655021>I suspect a large number of Firefox do it because of thatyep, I use firefox because of>userChrome.css>userContent.css>user.js>TreeStyleTaband on Android its just a plain better browser
> "closed as not planned"> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT?anon...
>>107652199It's a C++ application, not a React / Chrome mashup you stupid fucking pajeet nigger, OP.>>107654827Look the pajeet nigger posted again lol.
>>107657412Chrome doesn't have web based UI.Firefox has it and that's why people who like to customize their browser use it.
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>>107657398https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/4765https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/4783Shit's all over my man, I'm not eating your works on my machine bullshit
>>107657181It just tries to act like a game console and loads up emulationstation on autostart so that you can easily access all the stuff with a controllerThat's really the only real difference aside from maybe some other minor stuff
>>107640241Does anyone know how KDE's "Night Light" feature works? compared to similar implementations in other distributions/programs (Gnome, Cinnamon, Redshift) the one used in KDE seems to alter the colors in a different way, which I prefer. It's one of my favorite features, unironically, I wonder if it's possible to use it outside KDE.
>>107657578It shifts things to fit perfectly within the spectrum of light that is mapped to the regions of the brain most active in gays.
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
>>107640271open source ruined software, devs are more busy trying to make their code look good to others while it is a garbage buggy/bloated software anyways.
>>107654038Among keys to individual power
Whether from the perspective of a frustrated noob like OP or some angry old nigger like >>107654160, the entire interaction called "help" appears to be a massive waste of time. I certainly don't bother with it anymore. If it's not the sort of thing I can teach myself, it's not worth bothering with
>>107640271if you were smart enough to figure out things on your own then you wouldnt be asking for helpergo listen to what you're told instead of being """"creative"""""
>>107654160I ask that bc I want to learn the language / system and got stuck without a clue on how to proceed, and because I don't want my homework done for me. I only learn by really grokking the most retarded-seeming details of the language, not by adopting "design patterns" or "best practices", which is purely about aesthetics and preventing feuds between codemonkeys.
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this concludes the bird series/spam
what's the best ai thing for 3D models?
Maybe I should join the bandwagon.
>your only choices for a code editor is either an 80's textbox or electron malwareWhat happened?
>>107652858source modders became the biggest breeding ground of mental illness like homosexual circlejerking
>>107652858This is my Eastern European ass arriving in America for the first time since 2010 in 2024 and seeing all the gay crap everywhere.
>>107652858my text editor is a 70s operating system
>>107654914Mr. Blow, please finish your programming language instead of shitposting here.
>>107652858I think it's more like, how bad things really are that your only reasonable choices are a 80's textbox or electron malware.