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/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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>>107667866
Do not engage with Indians. They're easy to spot because they are unnecessarily hostile.
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>>107712292
how does one do it in c/c++?
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>>107710397
>Just make sure to make it simple and easy enough so you actually finish it and people actually play it.
Isn't this the most difficult part of making a game engine?
Doing this with prebuilt engines is relatively rare.

Still good to articulate it.
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>>107715007
you compile your game into a dll and load that at runtime. Essential this https://zylinski.se/posts/hot-reload-gameplay-code

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107714353
>qualcomm vs mediakek
yes
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>>107711751
You could turn it into an alarm clock
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I have had a Xiaomi 15 Ultra (5410mAh) for almost one month and I am kinda disappointed by the battery especially when using data. Should I try trading it for a flagship with bigger battery like OnePlus 15 or Realme GT8 among others? I feel like I should have gotten a phone with 7-7.5k mAh battery because I use it a lot and the screen stays many hours on everyday
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yes
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>>107714769
>especially when using data
did you disable 5G and "Improve Location Accuracy"?

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Does anyone like how printers try to be as compact as possible but then say "Haha, fooled you!" as they spring open on printing?
Why can't we have fewer moving parts?
To reload my old canon printer I just needed to open a tray and slide paper in, now I have to open the tray (which sticks out the front btw), take out the dust cover, put the paper in, recover, and slide back in
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can anyone recommend me a good printer? my Brother MFC-7840W that i bought back in 2010 finally died and i want something that will last a long time and doesn't require expensive ink/toner replacements
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>>107713967
How the fuck are you going to do two sided prints with a smaller printer, cockbreath?
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>>107714553
I don't want a smaller printer
I want manufacturers to stop making printers that pretend they can be small and then embiggen when assembled or in use
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>>107714540
If you want something similar but new in box grab a DCP-L2640dw or an HL-L2465dw if you don't need an ADF. Brother unfortunately now uses metered chips to track toner levels on their new machines like every other brand but they still give you the option of overriding the replace toner message if you want to do refills yourself or run an empty cartridge down further. Would be under Menu - General Setup - Replace Toner - Continue if you wanted to know how.

t. fixes printers for a living

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>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 7th of January

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload 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.

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>>107713117
I have the Sony MDR 7506 and they're pretty good.
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How do you anons connect real instruments into your daw? The wiki doesn't explain how to set them up
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>>107714363
midi interface and then set the appropriate channels.
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>>107710756
>https://files.catbox.moe/ac19pj.wav
404 not found
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>>107714363
>acquire an audio interface
>connect the audio interface to your computer with USB cable
>get another cable, this one for your instrument (XLR cable for microphone, TRS cable for electric guitar etc.)
>connect the cable to your instrument and to the input line of the audio interface (recommended to always connect or disconnect the cable while the interface is turned off)
>open your DAW
>make sure now your interface is turned on and the relevant gain knobs are turned up (input gain, audio interface output gain, headphones gain IF you connected your headphones to the interface too, and so on)
>also make sure you installed your audio interface's drivers
>on your DAW, find the audio config to select your audio system device, and make sure the device selected is the audio interface and not your loudspeakers or any other external device that could've been detected
>important: make sure you don't select a generic driver, these can detect your interface but might not support the inputs of the interface. If you're having trouble, avoid WASAPI drivers and try to find the ASIO version of your audio interface's driver in the list inside your DAW.
>create a new audio track in your DAW
>find the input/output selector and change the input to the input line in which you physically connected your instrument to the interface, leave the output as the master which should be the default anyway
>play your instrument, you should be able to hear it at this point

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How over is pc building for little timmies?
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>>107714933
It's the modern Tower of Babel.
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>>107710331
just bid on shit on ebay until you get a win. dont let bid snipers annoy you, find out what it sells for, drop a price in the lower range of its sale price and see if you get to be a statistical anomaly or not. pic rel after 3 days and getting bid sniped probably 50 times
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>>107714894
Human nature cannot be changed
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>>107715026
How easy is screen repair with those?
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>>107704566
Who fuckin cares man, I buy my PC to watch porn and play video games.

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So I just need to do basic tasks like listen to music, stream video, and browse basic websites. Is installing windows 2000 a bad idea? How fucked will I be for drivers?

The reason I want to do this for one, it's botnet free, and two it was the most streamlined of classic operating systems. I really have a boner for Windows 2000 and I just want to know if it's even moderately viable to use in this day and age.
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>>107714888
CurrPorts will give you details on both the connections themselves and the components establishing those connections.
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>>107714790
>>107714888
and I'll accept you just telling me how to check for those connections in wireshark and what to look for
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>>107705854
Slower? Have you ever even used win2k? It's half the size and twice as fast. Do a side by side on period hardware, I'll wait.
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>>107706135
Retard troll, season with sage and bake at 6 million for an hour
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>>107706306
POSReady is ready for the POS you're going to run it on

WinFLP was good as well. I used that for years on VMs.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107688252

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107715114
is this a new ui?
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>>107715114
what are you plans for benchmarking?
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>>107715145
Why do you care?
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>>107715145
backend first, ui later
>>107715169
depends what you mean, but most ops are profiled to select the best kernel for the specific problem size, i plan to add bucketing to the important ones, currently gemm/conv etc profile for either min or max of the dynamic shape, profiling for a range in between the min and max will be better
the new kernels i've added recently have all been benchmarked against pytorch, and i'll benchmark the models themselves when they're added, probably make a page on the docs for it or something

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were they a stroke of genius or a mistake? and how come no-one ever tried implementing rational numbers in hardware?
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>>107709755
floating point = jpeg
fixed point and integers = png
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OP, why do you hate 'Office Space' and 'Superman III'?
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>>107710266
>it's also extremely non trivial to implement transcendental functions like sin, tan, log, atan etc.
They're not trivial whatever you're doing. Fortunately, the hardware implementation of floating point already has the table-driven solutions for you; the equivalents for fixed point math are quite complex groups of functions, and rationals aren't any better.
You can do a better if you do exact real arithmetic, but that can't be hardware-accelerated as there's no guaranteed upper bound on the memory required to represent a number (and the representations are... exotic.)
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>>107714235
>Some languages like lisps have rationals as first-class language features and they work really well.
Except the denominators tend to grow really large in any real world code, despite normalization. If you're serious about rationals, you need to start with bignum support and go from there, and that pretty much destroys any chance at getting useful hardware support; you're making arithmetic ops be things that require allocating memory.
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>>107709755
>how come no-one ever tried implementing rational numbers in hardware?
Implementing rational arithmetic in software is an exercise for CS undergraduates, as is finding out why it doesn't work without bignums (unless you have some way to approximate, which gets you back to floating point).
Actual exact real arithmetic libraries represent numbers as generators that issue the digits of the number one at a time as required. There's a few ways to handle the internal state of those things; the most common one involves infinite continued fraction series, but that has some evil edge cases where it can take a long time to decide on the next digit. (Worse, those cases tend to come up fairly often; the square root of 2 is one such case if my memory's right.) There's another approach that uses 4-tensors that's better at deciding digits, but it breaks my brain; I definitely can't explain it. None of that stuff can be done entirely in hardware.

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Come home aryan man
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>>107712791
>canonical (gay pozzed ad company) fires a man for something completely unrelated to whether or not he's proficient at doing the job because of pressure on social media
>the serious project for people who actually get things done (debian) doesn't care
I don't see what's so unusual here, seems like exactly the outcome I expected, what is the problem? Put it into your own words please.
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>>107713634
Fag/g/ots always need a reason to get mad about somethig
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>>107711803
Come home aryan man
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>>107711803
>broken libfdk-aac-dev (incomplete package)
>broken libqwt-qt5
>libqwt-qt6 is missing
>infested by trannoids
>"security" patches (horrible job btw)
Yeah... how about no.
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sucks not to be lts/stable.

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Microsoft should just hand windows over to a non-profit, goverment or some different non-commercial entity.
They aren't making any money from it, they don't care about copyright infringement either like here lithuanian feds went after some skiddies for being skiddies not for 'illegal activation of windows'.
It's not even an open secret at this point, it's just a common fact everyone is aware of.
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-arrested-for-kmsauto-malware-campaign-with-28-million-downloads/
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>>107715001
I guess that people behind OpenXP are not scared pussy ass faggots like you then. They are still there and doing well. Kill yourself tranny demoralizer.
https://theopenxp.org/
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>>107715043
Is it based on XP SP3 without security updates? The fuck do you wan to do with that?
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>>107714917
> XP's source code has been out for years
Any serious collaboration will get shut down. Also, the leaked code was not in good condition. It would be much different if it was legally released, and a proper stable version rather than some broken mess.
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>>107715076
security is a meme if you are not retarded. Your computer is secure enough already thanks to NAT or CGNAT. The rest of your opsec is just all about not downloading malicious executables from the internet like an idiot. Entire "muh security" is just fear-mongering made up by linux trannies to groom people into transitioning to troonix and succumbing to their delusions.
>>107715147
OpenXP literally exists and is doing well, you demoralizing tranny faggot. You are a faggot, you are ugly, kill yourself.
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>>107715189
>Your computer is secure enough already thanks to NAT or CGNAT.
>downloads infected image file
>opens folder in explorer
>thumbailer runs
>pwned

>connect untrusted device to your LAN
>it pushed an uPNP exploit to the Xpxomputer
>pwned

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use XFCE, anon.
have sex with xue, anon

SQUEEEEEEEK (tiny noise since mice are smol)
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guess what? im already using it

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>>107714437
If you bought it before it got delisted you can still play the originals.
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>>107712513
HOLY BASED
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>>107714437
Not that guy but I just checked my other Steam account - I do have San Andreas on it and it's 100000% not Unreal version. It's the ancient one. Defaulted to 800x600 and everything.
It worked first try too. I think there was something wrong with the cut scenes, but that computer is missing a part of setup required for Proton to work correctly so it could also just be that.
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>>107710796
>installed Steam through Flatpak
Fell at the first hurdle. Valve does not support the Steam Flatpak.
Also checked protondb, platinum rating, saw this comment:
>Never ever install flatpak version of Steam to play at least on an Arch based distro, it will cause the game to crash after the first splash screen with the title, the logos and the art. Installing the right Steam version for your distro should fix that and maybe other issues.
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>>107714572
Does your shader also look weird?

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>indians can't make good softwa-
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>>107712298
>>107712212
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>>107712306
You're an idiot, it's not just "Feature request: do everything for me", the jeet forgot that exists(); looks for the last user command instead of simply specifying it, resulting in a race condition. It also uses mount on user variables like PATH to execute root privilege code. Literal malware tier of incompetence.

Granted, it looks like it was eventually patched because repositories probably started telling him to fix it or FAFO. But the fact such a serious vulnerability had to escalate that far isn't just 'this bothers me that much'.
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>>107715184
I know it and it's still shitware. There's no reason a software should be dependent on a storage method like that. Why does it even use hardlinks if it doesn't store multiple copies?
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>>107715180
>install these 3 unitaskers instead of one thing that does it all
No I don't think I will. Unitaskers are bloat.
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>>107715204
You're overthinking things. Just stick with whatever method works best for you.
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>>107715205
And you think Calibre *isn't* bloated? You need to go back.

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drill a hole in my skull and slamdunk that shit in there
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>>107714079
Just when you thought a personal tracking device couldn't get any more personal.
No thanks.
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>>107714862
yeah, only with trannies and kiddults and furries and kiddy fiddlers.
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nothing new; this is an old nerd fantasy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyOlLs2ApU0&t=2778s
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>>107715009
>WTF happened?
GG, the 2016 elections, COVID driving mental illness numbers way up, and now the current left-right political derangement infiltrating every aspect of life.
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>>107714079
The Borg started right there

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I gave Google full access to my phone so I can use the funny Alexa assistant thing while I'm driving
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it tells you jokes?
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>>107715013
Bait used to be discernable.
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>>107715013
Google knows when you touch yourself now
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>>107715135
No way fag, I use private tabs!


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