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>>108519040team matching is when they find a job for you inside of the company, team fit is when you interview with the leader of the team to figure out if the job is "right" for you
Going to keep this vagueI build an internal system. People use it and like it. Some people have given access out to non technical administration in ways that won’t scale.I’ve been getting ai generated tech support requests for this internal system on slack from non technical upper management.
>>108519128engineers view vibing or AI usage like jacking off. nobody wants to admit they vibed something
I’ve been getting requests to turn vibe coded slop prototypes into a production ready applications.
How far is it from being usable? I'm ditching Android in september, will it be ready by then?
>>108518279imagine linux on x86 but with orders of magnitude smaller community due to ARM and the whole hardware ecosystem being more closed (so similar situation as nvidia drivers).Another problem is that many killer apps on phones inherently have strong network effects and thus are impossible to replicate as FOSS programs (most instant messengers, banking) so users won't switch and these companies won't support linux without the users being there.touchscreen program on linux are grim in general, but this might actually improve in the next few years with affordable tablet laptopspower managemant is also a much bigger issue on phones, and you will never can kill programs as aggressively on linux as on android as the assumptions are much differentIf you are willing to buy a supported phone, check youtube for reviews. It will work, especially for things like simple telephony, but the experience will be noticeably worse than android
>>108517730lol. try it. i don't think it even does calling or sms well.
>>108517730depends on what device and what shell you're usingboth phosh and plasma mobile are okay on oneplus 6, it is quite fast, you can use calls, sms, mobile internet, etcthe downside is that battery will not last a long time, and things like camera support are present but can require some workarounds as they're still WIP
>>108518894>>108518600so then another 10 years?
>>108519346not really, these factors are constant and imo depend on a black swan to disrupt. I.e. either a big player backing it (like steam is currently championing gaming on linux), LLMs creating infinite code in 5 years
How dependent are you on the cloud? Does anybody do local backups any more?
>>108507977>Wireguard -> SMB share on my NASRemember, the cloud is only ever a corporate server where they sell the logs for a buck to scammers.
>>108509669It's realhttps://www.reddit.com/user/NearbyNeck3162/
>ban all graphic porn>kid creates an erotic chatbotLife, uh, finds a way
>>108507977Proud luddite.
Those who read the entire Reddit thread before almost everything got purged by the faggot moderation, must have noticed that it's not only the father and the son. The entire family is clinically retarded and pure eurotrash, to the point it left me wondering how they manage to function in society, run a business and not be homeless.Yes, they apparently had never even heard of the concept of backups, and it was not the first time one of them fucked themselves over because of this. Older daughter is an uni student and apparently pretty much lost an entire semester because of a HDD failure. Which is why they made the decision to move the entirety of their digital lives to the cloud in the first place (without keeping any backups)
has anyone here managed to repurpose an android phone as a server? how have you handled the battery problem?
still waiting for someone to get postmarketos working for one of the phones in my closetall new ones I buy I make sure that they are supported, sadly I wasn't that wise in the past
Yep, shit ancient Samsung with broken digitiser. Runs postmarketOS after much fucking around. I just have docker with home assistant and mosquitto on it which just verks. Perfect for my energy monitoring autism. Constantly plugged in with battery intact...seems fine so far
>>108516568my phone has one pad internally that reads 5V when plugged in, so in theory I just needs to hook up an LDO and a capacitor to make the phone function again. havent bothered though
>>108517057how do you know if you are one?
>>108516568My old (5G) phone is my gateway. The router/server is a mini PC.The battery is still its original one, I removed and tested it, the capacity is now 60%, enough for a few good hours of runtime.
It's over.
>>108519050Cope
>>108518378when the world was more beautiful and we all had whimsy it was called spaghetti code
>>108518904dont care my agents Will figure it out
>>108519322how? im not doin 10K LOCs a day to get anxious about it.
>>108519368do you save those thinking tokens? because if you dont.. the "agent" will have to start over and it will go a different path. youre making a sand castles and its fun ofc.
What's the point of being human if you're not at least as smart as this guy?
>>108519339That would be Gabe and crew.Quake and Doom had 0 creativity in them.
>>108519281I don't know what bsp is bu cant be that hard. Aside from that you get all the AI tools that at least can explain the basic concept of the solution.Anyways you sound like whiny bitch and you indeed will achieve nothing with this mindset
>>108519349Half-Life would not have existed without the blockbuster culture-defining success of Doom and Quake
>>108519415>because being a whiny bitch has nothing to do with your hardwired mind same as intelligence.
>>108519430It wouldn't have existed without the engine, yes.but not necessarily without the game.>we made this FPS engine with networking>we made the most basic bitch game mode: shoot moving target>be Valve>thanks for the engine suckers>makes the best singleplayer title of the past two decades
>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.
>>108518795Try sly-describe-symbol
>>108519218That worked. Thanks for the tip.
>>108517356I was adapting slime-help to sly a few months ago but got sidetracked. I got it working somewhat (pic related) but was in the middle of chaning one of it's submodules for shinmera's definitions:https://codeberg.org/shinmera/definitions>slime-helphttps://github.com/mmontone/slime-doc-contribs
>>108519379That looks really nice.
>>108519383Yeah I added a source Code section since the original slime-help only had the button, which sent you to the source code location.I'll see if I can get it done this month and post it, It was pretty functional already.
Since every programming language is shit, let's make our own programming language.
>>108518982If I was a brainlet, I'd be crying about how languages should be strongly typed.
>>108518982>>108517850the syntax is clunky as hell: retarded keywords, retarded assignments and assignment operator, no UFCS, has to write the type twice in some casesno metaproamming or compile time executionno proper modules and module parametersprimitive type system, no type inferencethose alone disqualifies it as modern and ergonomic>>108518991Wow, "brainlet" was accurate.
>>108518982I hate this lack of clarity in exporting semantics. Instead of a formal method, we use an uppercase or lowercase letter which is difficult to distinguish, but Go has more important issues.
Programming languages are a solved technology. Just look at Rust.
>>108519069>t. Can't program without training wheels
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>>108515227crp
Today I was dreaming of assembling my F122, it's getting out of hand. I really need to find a job quick to pay up for the damn thing already.https://aliexpress.com/item/4001238771239.htmlIn the meantime I ordered this cable just so that I use up the expiring coins from last year, knocked off a decent amount on the price with them.
>>108493291I've been trying a bunch of switches and boards for a few years now, yet somehow a relatively simple/unexciting combo I've cobbled together on a whim has far and away become my preferred daily driver board. It's not a fancy magnetic/optical board. It's not a sturdy buckling spring board (I love my Model FSSK but it's not a daily-driver board for me). It's just Kailh BOX Ice Cream Pro Max switches in a Keychron V6, with KSA keycaps. What the fuck.Also: rough but loving consensual babymaking sex with racist foxes.
Why isn't it possible?
>>108519392Too small, so it wouldn't feel the same as full size buckling spring switches. That and no one can be bothered to make it.
This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verificationHer only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
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>>108516168HER IZZAT IS NOT LETTING HER BACK DOWN.>Sorry, I failed to find the technical leadership part in the constitution.>Below are the points in the constitution which I was emphasizing earlier.>"The Project Leader should not use the Leadership position to promote their own personal views.">"The Project Leader should attempt to make decisions which are consistent with the consensus of the opinions of the Developers.">"The Project Leader should avoid overemphasizing their own point of view when making decisions in their capacity as Leader."https://lists.debian.org/debian-vote/2026/04/msg00015.html
>>108510546>>108510825There's nothing we can do. It's over, just install guix.>>108513123Nix is just as pozzed.
SRUTHI POSTED AN UPDATED PLATFORM PAGE HOURS BEFORE VOTING IS ABOUT TO STARThttps://people.debian.org/~srud/Platform-2026-v2/DPL_Platform_2026_v2.htmlwhat a snake
>>108519320what did really change?I hope they vote NOTA. but this problem opened my eyes to the other problems of debian that I ignored. When I would have enough time and motivation. I will install arch/gentoo.
https://browsergate.eu/extensions/>Scanned Extensions Database>6,222 extensions. Zero consent.>Every time you visit LinkedIn, a hidden JavaScript program scans your browser for installed Chrome extensions. No notice. No opt-in. No mention in their privacy policy.https://browsergate.eu/executive-summary/#a-massive-data-breach-of-sensitive-data-and-trade-secrets>The malicious JavaScript that Microsoft secretly injects into the LinkedIn website searches each user’s browser for installed software applications.>The search reveals:>Political opinions of users, through extensions like “Anti-woke,” “Anti-Zionist Tag,” and “No more Musk”>Religious beliefs, through extensions like “PordaAI” (blur haram content) and “Deen Shield” (blocks haram sites)>Disability and neurodivergence, through extensions like “simplify” (for neurodivergent users)>Employment status, through 509 job search extensions that reveal who is looking for work on the very platform where their current employer can see their profile>Trade secrets of millions of companies, by mapping which organizations use which competitor products, from Apollo to ZoomInfo>LinkedIn has not disclosed this practice in its privacy policy. There is no mention of extension scanning in any public-facing document.
>>108514180why do browsers let you do this? seems retarded
>>108516838>long covidlmao, vaxxie
>>108517648>Why would you give ANY third-party app on your phone access to your address book?Ah, well here's why they got in trouble: they didn't ask for permissionAnd this was before phone OSes provided permissions.
>>108514180LinkedIn was always Facebook for employers. So of course you get spying of some degree.
>>108518379This is what I don't get. Web browsers have been handing way too much information to websites for decades. There is zero fucking purpose for 99% of data to be automatically handed over to every single website the user visits.
>google suspends your business profile on google map for no reason>business instantly bankrupthow are they allowed to do this
>>108519254>google suspends your website profile on google search for no reason>business instantly bankrupthow are they allowed to do this
>credit card processors suspend your website payments for puritanical reasons>business tries to limp along on crypto while inevitably heading towards bankruptcyhow are they allowed to do this
>>108519254>business somehow lives or dies because of a google maps profile>how could this happenrofl>>>/biz/
>>108519254it could be worse
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>>108519131for what? way too low for astronomy for examplemore info anon
>Not used Ali for years>Want to buy an item>Can only ever find it as part of a bundleWhat is this shit. Just let me give you money for the item I want. I'm not paying triple for extra shit I don't need.
>>108519186perving on my neighbours
>>108519186dunno just casual looking at birds in the forst
>>108519223you can extract the item id from the url and go to the item page directly. it's a pain though, yeah
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>>108519012>>108519051>>108519070>>108519088Straight up projecting
>>108519116>>108519192>>108519267Samefag
>>108519311Nope! Stop ruining the thread!
>>108519311You just love being wrong
>>108518031>No where did I say it was in 1st placecorrect, because it wasnt :^)
do i really need a VPN to torrent? ive been doing this for over 10 years now from movies to games and its not like i got spam mailed or anything, is there really a threat to not using a vpn?
30 years later, still never a single piece of mail. tinfoilfags are retards.
>>108507685The VPN is usually more for protecting you against your ISP rather than from "hackers" specially if you're american, all your ISP sees is a bunch of encrypted data going to and coming from the same VPN server IP.
>>108515967But it blows, right? Afaik Tor lacks support of UDP or smth.
I'm in the UK, I always enable forced encryption in qbit (even though I've heard it doesn't do much) and I don't think I've ever got a letter from a jewish DMCA lawyer
>>108519118But then it's all clear to VPN provider... You just shifted all that and now trust a guy who specifically looks for people who want to hide something and is totally not going to do anything when asked about your secrets.