>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use cases.State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAMEDual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500>CPUBudget: 9600X, 7600X, 7500FGaming: AMD X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108514625Why switch?I recommend getting an Asus b850 strix neo board
>>108514904PCIE issues, EMI issues, open up file manager I get a BSOD, doesn't happen on my AM4 system with the same GPU. It's either the RAM or the Mobo but considering the Mobo is already a known faulty component I may as well try and switch that first.
>>108515042Or, you know, its the fucking RAM or CPU. Anything related to PCIe is also related to the CPU since its what the connection is for in the first place. Holy sperg hurry up and waste your money on another motherboard already, just get it over with.
Now that prices are slightly normalizing, is it worth upgrading from AM4?I have a 9070xt and a 5900x.
>>108515205probably not
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
that requires* a lot
>>108513107It's pretty quick/simple if you disable Secure Boot (or use something Ubuntu-based or Fedora) but if you want to use something like Arch with it then you need to firstly disable Secure Boot and install Arch over some freed up space from Windows, and then use sbctl to have the kernel/bootloader images signed so Secure Boot doesn't get pissy about it.
Uninstalled this like 20 times last month, is the only way of getting rid of it by nuking Edge or what
>>108514865Why would you want to uninstall it? It's just a framework process bundle that controls how WinUI3 programs act/look. It would be in your task manager because you're currently running a WinUI3-built program somewhere.
>>108515065Idk I'm autistic and hate having my installed programs list populated by shit, uninstalling it changes nothing, it's just some retarded 8kb file waiting for something whenever Edge auto-updates. Guess I'll leave it be next time.
What do I do with my 4 crucial DDR4-3200 32GB dimms (128GB total)?
>>108515088sell them to me for 5 bucks
>>108515113I'll buy em for 4 bucks
>>108515088i will buy them from you for $400
>>108515088>rdimmngmi
>>108515088i will shove them up your ass for $3
AI slop is turning into AI gems and it turns out humans are pretty bad at writing codeThe bots will save us from the human slop
>>108514806Who's writing the code? Who's finding the bugs?
>>108514579Who let chatgpt out of its confinements?
>>108514810Tools find the bug. The guy who runs the tools either writes the fix, or is competent enough to approve it so could write it himself
>>108515162Who wrote the code with the bugs.What is the tool being used here.
>>108513244>Software so bad, actionable bugs overwhelming maintenrs>Obsoleting Rust Delusional.
Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
>>108502677You should be thinking of what you want to accomplish on your machine instead of becoming an expert on fucking with it. The point of Linux is not to be difficult to use or master regardless of what 'power users' say. No one uses windows because it's harder to use. The Linux community is infested with elitists who do nothing productive with a computer. Keep using Ubuntu and be productive with it. If it can't do what you need it to, then consider another option.
>>108502677“Learning Linux” is usually just about managing a server, and that’s a completely different skill set. Normalfag and HR roastie just assume that typing shit on a linux server means you understand linux, even though many linux nerds don’t know how to manage a server and the same as server admins don’t know how to be productive on a linux desktop
>>108502819slack is majorly underrated
>>108502677Ubuntu must work reasonably well for a desktop linux, because the tinkertrannys seem to be annoyed by it. They prefer broken systems that give them a puzzle to solve.
>>108503058Dinit gang represent
Billions of people worldwide agreed to commit suicide thinking they are going to personally experience a virtual world.Horrifying.Would you upload?
>>108514469What's the difference? Do you think atoms have memories or something?
>Entrust your entire existence to some corporationYeah no thanks
>>108514177How wouldn't it be proven? The brain activity will be the same, and more abstractly so will the memories, ideas, preferences, etc. What will bring the retards around is they'll see the digital copy acting the same as the biological person did and their internal heuristics will say "yep, that's them".
>>108512393Cope harder, tranny.You think digitizing yourself would give you the ability to transition.
>>108508089Why would you want to give up on your organic body?>00s digitized brain is le bad>20s please machine god digitize me
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?
>>108507685Starlink sent me a copyright infringement notification because I pirated a knight of the seven kingdoms
>>108507685Brazilian here, never received even a message from anyone. I've been pirating and seeding since forever without a condom. If they start criminalizing it I will just stick to public domain books
>>108514588guess if youre using starlink its auto vpn time for torrenting huh
Just connect to your neighboor wifi
i used to get "Notice of Copyright Infringement" emails from charter back when i had them as an ISP. nothing ever bad happened, but seeing my IP, DNS, port, and the filename of the torrent i was downloading was alarming.i stopped getting the alerts as i moved away from public trackers, but it's something to keep in mind if you aren't using a VPN.i'm very fortunate that i was only downloading movies and tv shows since those emails went to the account holder (my parents) at the time.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
>>108514941Stuff that you need should be as tightly packed as possible. Stuff that you don't should be as far away as possible. Stuff that you write into should only be written to by one thread.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locality_of_referencehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU_cache#Associativity
>>108494112>>108514931to give a concrete example, consider this c# libary: https://github.com/JakeBayer/FuzzySharpits a port of a python package for fuzzy string comparisonIt has 11.6 million downloads as a nuget package (https://www.nuget.org/packages/FuzzySharp)And I invite you to actually clone that repo and try to understand everything.Its 3.4k LOC spread over 48 separate files for an average of 71 lines per file.3.4k may seem small, but for what it does its a bloated mess. Not despite, but exactly because it follows clean code ideas like "break everything into tiny pieces".It's the closest thing to enterprise fizz buzz I've found in the wild, that's 100% not a joke.That entire library, can be compressed to a single file that's less than 800 LOC,Here it is: https://pastebin.com/jByXaMkEInstead of 50 types theres 8. Instead of a couple hundred functions there's less than two dozen.And it's not even because it aggressively compresses everything to the utmost extend.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
who even talks like this
>>108494112>>108515161to make my case even stronger:Roughly 500 lines of the compressed single-file version is the core levenshtein distance implementation,which is almost unchanged from the C code of the original python package.The other 260 lines contains all of the logic for the heuristics that are built ontop of levenshtein distance.The levenshtein distance implementation in the library is also basically that more or less unchanged 500 lines of code.Which means the remaining 2.9k LOC spread over 47 files and the 260 lines in my compressed version do the same.Despite one version being over 10x larger.thank you for reading my blog
C++. I don't feel like I'm learning anything.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108493483>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Imagehttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-TurboComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
what are you doing about? or am i the only one
i miss schizo anon
What happened here, this was the best archive
So like, what are the chances of microsoft seeing what they did with dumping explorer and shifting into a chrome forked EDGE:What are the chances they'll do the same with the ENTIRE windows OS and just forking a unix kernel that runs windows executables? Like what motivation do they have to keep windows running? Especially if they can cut costs for supporting new iterations, continually fork linux and charge people for a distro that runs windows apps? I'm thinking EDGE is like the ultimate case study and evidence that they just exit the OS market since it's much more expensive to maintain an OS thats slowly becoming more and more obfuscated?
>>108515082
>>108515072>>108515110The Windows kernel is mostly fine, it's just that the userland is terrible.
>>108515120>The Windows kernel is mostly fine,Bro they had to make an announcement that they were going back to native apps because they over relied on webapps. I'm not sure if you're referring to like autistic windows where you strip out everything you don't need and use your own interface. But for the average consumer and whoever they actually sell to their shit has gotten abysmal.
>>108515156what are you doing on a technology board?
>>108515156>Bro they had to make an announcement that they were going back to native apps because they over relied on webappsAll of that is userland.
Why is this such a widespread phenomenon in tech hiring?
>>108512040This is just evolution in action. Organisms that prioritize inclusive genetic fitness beat ones that don't.
>>108511839Because the only real differentiator is your experience. The more experienced guy signals he will expect more money but his experience doesn't show clear upward progression, he's still stuck at a mid level at best after 12 years. The 5 YOE one doesn't have that black mark against him yet, and he's probably cheaper too, and younger so more eager to work hard and learn
>>1085118391) women and non-whites only hire their own kind2) for decades until literally just months ago the federal government was paying companies to not hire white men (because they want you dead)
>>108511839Source?
Carmack vs Romero edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics 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.Previous: >>108472901
>>108514978drawing hairI reached the point that I need assets before more progress can be made
>>108515038>why not useBecause I wasn't paying attention and I don't use SSE often lol.Good catch. I'll use _mm_fmadd_ps
>>108515038>>108515068Correction. I don't use AVX often. I'm more familiar with SSE. And even then I haven't used it much.
>>108515055damn, that must be hard when you don't have any to reference
>>108514659If anyone else wants to take a crack at figuring out if it's something different wrong with this, then I'd be thankful for the help.
AI designed circuits are now the next thing
>>108503773green is charge
>>108513963charge isn't restricted itself, it's the flow of charge that is restricted hence it is still current.
>>108513986green is the packet of charge, and current tells how much of that sweet, juicy packet is passing through that point per second
>>108503773impedance doko
>>108503773source?
Why can't we accept that IPv6 is a dumpster fire and leave it in the trash where it belongs
>>108502502because Win11
why did they have to use : to separate the numbers though? typing IPv6 addresses is a pain because now you have to hold shift a bunch of times. why couldn't they just use . like before? or literally any other symbol that you don't need to hold down an extra key to type? fucking assholes
Only the ignorant networks think IPv6 is on any way worse than IPv4. There are 0 (zero, null) arguments in favor of IPv4 over IPv6
>>108514666Because you can embed an IPv4 into an IPv6 address, see RFC 4291, section 2.2 point number 3:https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4291#section-2.2>An alternative form that is sometimes more convenient when dealing with a mixed environment of IPv4 and IPv6 nodes is x:x:x:x:x:x:d.d.d.d, where the 'x's are the hexadecimal values of the six high-order 16-bit pieces of the address, and the 'd's are the decimal values of the four low-order 8-bit pieces of the address (standard IPv4 representation). Examples:>0:0:0:0:0:0:13.1.68.3>0:0:0:0:0:FFFF:129.144.52.38>or in compressed form:>::13.1.68.3>::FFFF:129.144.52.38A different separator character is required because 0-9 symbols are present in both decimal IPv4 and hexadecimal IPv6 notation.
>>108505581Not only that but just being able to pick a random number in a subnet and just working is pretty neat.