https://nixos.com/
>>107694649u cant suffer in france
>>107697574This. If an operating system needs my dumb ass to help it install itself onto a computer then it must be even dumber than I am. Why am I doing the operating systems job for it?
>>107694395Very "reproducible"
lol
>>107697074>>107697092>doesnt know what a joke isfreetards are this dull?
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
uhhhhhh...800 line init.el btw
>>107697438mine is 2.8 seconds with 1000+ lines. do you use with-eval-after-load?
>>107697551i use this because years ago this general convinced me that use-package is bad but i dont remember whyi also have a few requires
>>107691743Any of you guys use Emacs for fiction writing? I made the switch from using LibreOffice recently. It took me a week of fucking around with my config to get things working nice. I like it, but I'm having problems with exporting my work to standard manuscript format (pic related, agents and mags are picky about this and they'll chuck your work in the trash if it's not formatted like this). I have a .ott template that I got off the LibreOffice site, but for some reason, none of the formatting or fonts carry over except in the header section at the very top. How do I get this shit to export properly? I suppose I could just edit the manuscript myself after exporting, but having to edit both my .org file and the exported file would a pain in the ass.
>>107697626I don't write fiction, but I did find this.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJq0Lb5tJ6o
what do you call this genre of homosexual AI musing?The key is never having any projects or problems solved by AI to back up this display of homosexual retarded delusions of grandeur.
i am so tired of seeing these huge walls of text rambling about how great AI is, when it takes just 10 seconds of writing a prompt about literally any mildly complex task to see for yourself that AI is incapable of doing anything beyond shitting out strings of words that sound reasonable to midwits
>>107684179>HE HECKIN INVENTED SLASH COMMANDERINOS!!!!11!!1
>>107684178Sophistry.
>>107684178He is absolutely correct. Where I work, we don't hire people that are not "AI-fluent" anymore.
Opus in Claude code is better than 95 percent of webdevs and it's getting betterIf you don't already have 20 years of experience you're never catching up
The steam frame is gonna cost like 700 dollars maybe more with the RAM issues going isn't it? The Quest 3 was being sold for 407+100 dollar in Amazon credit a week ago.
>>107693887I wouldn’t want to pay that much but it would be well worth the price to get this white devil mark zuckeberg out of my fucking life.
>>107697565>you didn't spend your money on retarded superfluous shit like I did so that means you're poor!!I would have mogged you over voice like I did those cringe nerds if we ever met. Would've been fun lol.
The only people left using VR are pedophiles trying to have sex with children in some meta thing or pedophiles trying to have sex with other pedophiles pretending to be children in VR chat
I only want to have virtual sex with big muscly furry men actually
I only want to have virtual sex with big and plump onee-sans actually
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107670460
>>107696628Luckily it's Rust and not Python otherwise refactoring the small system that grew is impossible.
>>107696647Somehow, this is an even less coherent answer than I had expected.
I'm trying to build kokkos and kokkoskernels libraries from source but it is impossible. it feels like those retards really want us to use package managers instead of properly setting up their projects.
Here's your project setup, bro: https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/docs/Build-system1) Install Go2) Edit Lua3) Generate Visual Studio solution4) Compile with Visual Studio
>What are you working on, /g/?A keyboard driven image editor in Raylib because GIMP has become too bloated.I just need to crop, resize and a colour picker for now.
>discord crashing>steam crashing>explorer taking 10+ seconds to load>the new outlook is incredibly bad>the old outlook is still filled with bugs>a big improvement is reducing the loading time for teams from 30s to 15s>copilot is completely useless and slows everything down even moreHow on earth do you fuck up an OS this badly? Even hobbyslop and Mac are a more appealing experience now. What happened, bros? Things were so good after W7 SP2.
>>107697643you know the answer
werks for my machine, serhave you tried restarting computer?
>>107697643Jeets and AISimple as
>>107697643https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RttuiU6zj2k
>>107697671https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNFjLzVKVdk
Pocket editionprevious: >>107648091READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm new to this but I like learning so go easy on me.I've been autistically obsessed with low power consumption lately. I have two ARM Docker hosts in my rack (Radxa Rock 5C and Pi 5), one of my local VLAN and one for my DMZ VLAN. Together they sip around 5-6W idle.They work great but I was looking into x86. After a lot of experimenting I built a N100 host (ASRock N100DC-ITX) that hits C8 on idle and hits around 4W. To achieve that I had to disable the onboard Realtek and use a PCIe Intel I226, otherwise it's stuck at C0.The issue is, I wonder if I should keep my DMZ VLAN physically separate through a separate NIC. I got a 2-port I226 but the switch in it (ASM1182e) breaks C-states, only allowing the CPU to go into C3, using around 8-10W idle, which kind of defeats the purpose.Should I go ahead and use the double ported NIC in exchange for slightly higher power usage to separate the VLANs physically, or should I just stay with the single NIC + trunk? Speaking from a security standpoint.
>>107696398why containers and not vms
>AliExpress SATA to M.2 (SATA) adapterIs it just me, or does the soldering job on this thing suck ass?
>>107697529doesnt matter, it's sata speeds, they wont desolder themselves when you use it
>>107697313Containers have much lower overhead.I have a hardon for Jails though.
use case for rebooting without updating?
>>107689741your computer takes 5 min to shut down shiiiiiiiiiiiiii, almost as bad as systemd on arch
clearing volatile memory and temporary files
>>107689887>Wintards can't comprehend the computer only doing what you tell it to doGrim
>>107689741in linux you don't have to reboot to update.and if you do update, the reboot is not any longer.
>>107697657>>107689741what causes this is that windows being the retarded os it is cannot delete a file that is still in use.in linux you can delete an opened file, and everything still work.if you replace a program's binary you will have to shut it down and start it again for it to be the new version, but it'll continue working even if you delete the binary.
Here We Go Again EditionPrevious: >>107642301
>>107696713Wow... I would say you're trying AND succeeding. Just look how cool that taskbar looks! Yeah, I understand that IceWM is somewhat limited and that can annoy some people. Personally, I've never looked for themes that are exact 1:1 replicas, I'm not as demanding as others haha. I'm perfectly fine with trying to make it as faithful as possible to the original design within the inherent limitations and drawbacks of the WM. Going back to the example of the known Luna theme I mentioned in my post, it doesn't take more than a couple of seconds to find obvious differences and design issues. Nevertheless, I think it's a fairly accurate copy given the circumstances, which is already more than enough. I would love to contribute in that regard and make something as good as your pic, but as we saw, my skill in creating themes with so many elements leaves a lot to be desired. Good to know some people are trying to do it.>>107696796Very cool train.
>>107696713Holy shit you’re working on that too? Keep us updated. I miss XP so much man.
>>107696975I think that TRAIN has the feel of being a signal that my setup is now complete and final. Through organic sequence of events here it fell into place immediately after I discovered how I wanted my theme file to be edited and when I saw that TRAIN crossing my screen it looked like a final hole in a puzzle getting its piece inserted.TRAINS hold a lot of significance for me, too, especially STEAM ones.
Ghostty is pretty comfy on macBetter than kitty imo
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someone's just connected to our password protected wifi, I've already changed the password but should I be concerned?
now's you chance to hack into their system and steal their porn.
>>107697095If you already changed the password you should be fine. Make sure you chose a long password with numbers, symbols, upper and lower case letters so no one can brute force it. If you want extra protection you can also configure the router to work with a whitelist system. But that can end up being kind of annoying because every time you want to connect from a new device you need to add the device mac address in the router settings.
>>107697095check hereiknowwhatyoudownload.comdid they torrent pr0nz?
Pos + VR editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107695212this one, sorry if you don't like https://xdaforums.com/t/lineageos20-android-13-g8141-g8142-forced-1080p60-1080p120-4k.4639620/
Is U12t still worth it over Monarch Mk4?
>>107697546combined yearly income for /iemg/ is about $300 or 60000 rupees, ask elsewhere
>>107697229what do you think other people think 'techs' are and how did you come to this conclusion?
>>107697458I hope you ripped them to anything higher than redbook standard. bonus points if you ripped them to DSD. that'd be hilarious
a Toast!to XFCE
Been using it for the past month and it do be squeakin’
>>107691784
>>107691784Pretty good. I use Mate personally.
>107692175>abandonwareYou're so right, sister! I need a DE that breaks every 4 months!
>>107691784a toast. ive been using it for the past month, best experience thus far on linux. i wish i could get ride of the tearing tho.
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>>107693406none, but if I had to, it would be Midnight Commander.
>>107697128>As far as I know, mc is hardcoded to side by side. Yep so I can do all my file ops (cp,mv,ls etc.) with a single keypress. And i can use treeview in 1 or both panes. I can even have single panes or more than 1 if I want to tinker a bit.>Plus, it doesn't have vim keybindings.You say that as tho it's a bad thing.
>>107697592no, i haven't manually resized the images because it would stretch everything out. That would require a script that pulls the resolution from the metadata and does math to figure out the appropriate numbers to resize with. I have, however piped viu into column -x, and the columns push each other off of the terminal's 'screen' to the right, presumably because viu resizes the images to fit the terminal, ensuring there's not enough space for two columns.
>>107697592>>107697641despite this, it still displays complete images.
The anons in the bred basically trying to make a gui fm out of a terminal - just use pcmanfm, thunar, dolphin, nautilus etc. Or use an ncurses based one. Or mc.>>107697348feh.
>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one >With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
>>107695358>C doesn't have operator overloadingIf C programmers wanted operator overloading, they'd use C++. But it's opening a huge can of worms.
>>107696323Very lovely titsAlso yes, /g/ is full of nocoders, it's not a secret
>>107696217>The are at least dozens different approaches to make C safe. And they all work.Objectively not true. The first thing to even come close is Fil-C and that's still a mem
>>107693762Borrow checker doesn't check all the memory bugs. Like the name indicates, it's just for borrows, for references.For example data races are prevented by Send/Sync traits and normal generic bounds, no borrows involved.>>107691745>So why aren't they counting memory leaks as a memory bug?For the same reason Java doesn't count them as memory bugs. They do not lead to undefined behavior.
>>107695405and every Rust rewrite changes the license to a non-GPL one, this does not go unnoticed lol
What happened to Chaos Computer Club?
>>107697489i can't leave
>>107697241not the same but swedish snus and flush niacin (500mg) is my current modern world cope
>>107697517Yep. Everything I don't like is 'fascism'Its all a bit tedious now. I wonder why these froot loops persist like this
Dont forget the Matrix chats https://matrix.to/#/#39c3:events.ccc.de
so much for the>artists are all lefty troonsspam, turns out it's the other way around.