/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107670460
>>107707249>other than reinventing the wheel all the time.t no software is ever written in my meme language
>>107707249This post was sent through the entire internet backbone written in C.
>TIL that NT hints on WB buffers are ignored because everyone always only looks on single instruction performance, not system performanceCool.
>>1077076431. strawman2. C code doesn't lay down cables or hardware, lowest it goes is maybe firmware for a router or a driver for a network card. websites and services won't be written in C either, but most likely PHP, Java or .NET
>>107707707Now imagine what *could* have been done with proper code and languages.
>Linus Torvalds uses fedora with gnome>Terry Davis uses ubuntu with unity>Richard Stallman hasn't never installed linux>meanwhile 4chan autists need ultra-personalized arch + windows managers and dual monitors to feel productiveexplain yourselves.
>>107704626Ubuntu always used year.month. Take your meds.
>>107689769>>107689810>>107689824I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!
>>107689769you still haven't realized that /g/ is the same as /b/ but slightly more technology related ?
>>107689769>dual monitorsOnce you're used to all the space it's hard to go back to just one.
>>107705022His memory will continue long after you are dead and buried.
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
Lan party setup from a couple months ago, had a few more PCs set up out of frame too.>>107707497What's your reason for having three PCs on two monitors, how's this setup used?
>based and cozy>>107699526>>107699694>>107702063>>107705689>cringe. get right with the lord.>>107700082>>107701420Rated more but it kept getting marked as spam.
>>107699526Isn't that basically a self-d0x, when someone recognises your room from these threads, during a daily?
>>107707698>someone recognizes your roomimplying anyone other than me has ever entered my room.
>>107707683>What's your reason for having three PCs on two monitors, how's this setup used?Basically 2 PCs and one I'm gonna sell at some point soon. The left and middle share the monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, external storage, etc with the monitor's KVM switching. Just a power cable, USB cable and video cable to each PC and everything else is plugged into the monitor.The right PC is a secondary I just have for light duty nonsense.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107688252>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-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>mfw Resource news12/29/2025>Look Closer! An Adversarial Parametric Editing Framework for Hallucination Mitigation in VLMshttps://github.com/hujiayu1223/ALEAHallu>Fast Inference of Visual Autoregressive Model with Adjacency-Adaptive Dynamical Draft Treeshttps://github.com/Haodong-Lei-Ray/ADT-Tree>AI Metadata Viewer & Extractor: JavaFX application to unify generation metadatahttps://github.com/erroralex/metadata-viewer>ComfyUI repo will move to Comfy Org account by Jan 6https://blog.comfy.org/p/comfyui-repo-will-moved-to-comfyComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>mfw Research news12/29/2025>High-Fidelity and Long-Duration Human Image Animation with Diffusion Transformerhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2512.21905>ProEdit: Inversion-based Editing From Prompts Done Righthttps://isee-laboratory.github.io/ProEdit>Yume-1.5: A Text-Controlled Interactive World Generation Modelhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2512.22096>StreamAvatar: Streaming Diffusion Models for Real-Time Interactive Human Avatarshttps://streamavatar.github.ioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
You're literally ruining content creators lives by stealing their content.Just watch the damn ads.
>>107704361you should kys
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>>107704619Most ten year olds don't have a mate who is a plumber to do all the work
>>107707027absolutely based
I wish I discovered this sooner
Longtime obsidian user that actually uses it for serious notetaking every single day, and actually has to refer to those notes and access them efficiently so I am not just a 'productivity larper' like most people. Yes the graph view is a mega gimmick, hyperlinking notes is kind of useful.I've done a lot of engagement with the science of learning especially through people like Justin Skycak, so that's what I base my note-taking system on. It's heavily inspired by the concept of 'incremental reading/writing' championed by remnote. I only use three plugins, excalidraw for writing graphs for math classes and the daily notes/calender plugins so that everyday I can just click to the empty daily note template. and the anki plugin.Everything I write gets a 'quality/urgency' property so it can be triaged later. It doesn't reach the higher levels of quality unless I convert all the information inside into anki notes. The only way that things stay in your mind is through active recall, so the only thing that matters is digesting information into an active recall system.Somethings you learn are naturally subject to active recall, if you program everyday your mind will naturally be forced to recall the concepts and techniques you previously learned. Everything I write down is forced into anki so I will be forced to remember it for the rest of my life. Making knowledge into anki notes is the only thing that matters at all.
>>107706828use case for typing text into md files?
>>107706920not an argument>>107706964i sent a personal limit for myself as far as minimalism goes. neovim is sufficient.
>>107706860it's like a significantly less powerful mashup of org-mode + org-roam + org-ql + org-appear + org-modern + org-transclusion, but for markdown. unlike org, it can only be used for notes, and not say, to build agenda, planning, project management or stuff like publishment, or literate programming. it also scales like shit.
the only real use I've found for it is for my GURPS game
>using a torrent site>find the torrent I want>click on it>add it>uTorrent has an update!>"cool! Maybe this will make my download better">hit upgrade>uTorrent closes>this shit pops up, attempting to install spyware on my PCWelp, I'm done with uTorrent now. It crossed the line.What should I use instead?
>>1077049414chan admins allow bots to spam the site to make the site more appealing to marketers
>>107704921uTorrent 2.2.1 doesn't have this problemAlso, never UPDOOT software that just werks
>>107704921Just hit Decline.Did you honestly think you had to install it?
>>107704990I've used delugevpn docker for many years and have never looked at other options because it works just fine.
>>107704921Tixati.
What exactly is the point of libreboot?
it was a three-day affair to install libreboot on my optiplex 3050 micro, but i got it working with an i3-9100t. dp 1.2 out to a 4k tv via an active cable is borken, i thinik the vbios is too old and doesn't like the scaler in the active dp cable, but whatever ill just use 1080p fuck it.gay process would not really recommend because i didn't really gain anything stock proprietary firmware didn't have besides making it "less glowie"
>>107707300Lucky for you the three letter agency is now only in every chips asm and at the head and tail of every packet.
>>107695983>heryou dropped this, king
>>107707491Wow, what a throwback.
>>107707566cope
What's the best 2025 laptop
>>107703270I liked my HP Victus 15. Numpad is the correct size and the arrow keys are a bit bigger than normal, but the normal keys feel noticably shifted to the left. I also liked my Asus TUF A16. Smaller numpad and arrow keys, but it feels a bit more centered, bigger and more colorful screen (16:10), and you can get it in a lot of versions (all AMD, AMD+Nvidia, Intel+Nvidia). The Victus has a nicer feel, plastic but pleasant. HP Omen of you want to go a price bracket up. Newer A16's have fullsize arrow keys but a small right shift and the arrows are farther away from right control.
>>107701859AceMagic any good? I want something that's better than a chromebook but not going to cost hundreds.
>>107705916Unironically, I don't think I'll ever go back to a 16:9 laptop. I might even want to try a 4:3 at some point.
>>107701859Thinkpad P14s Gen 5 AyyMD to me
>>107701859Macbooks are great. If you don't want macos there are some decent Asus and Lenovo laptops with OLED screens. I can't stand using the trackpad on anything other than a MacBook though. >>107706301>Unironically, I don't think I'll ever go back to a 16:9 laptop. I might even want to try a 4:3 at some point.Are there even 16:9 laptops? 16:9 is way to narrow on a small screen.
>Tranny yaps about nothing for 20 minutes >Adds a 5 minute interlude about how everyone in the room is racist actually (yes, literally)>Starts crying at the end of the talk (again, literally)When did tech conferences become so gay?
trannies cured my misogeny. used to hate women and their bullshit but trannies are so intolerable that I'm gradually starting to tolerate women. this is a breakthrough for me
>>107707527Well, I am actually racist, so he got that right.
>>107707630This talk was in Germany though
>>107707625>>107707630Based gentlemen
>>107707630Same I’m a racist brown
What's the best argument against taking the declarative distro pill?
I'm not a tranny
>>107707554this person is a tranny.
the documentation is rubbish and sometimes even out of date. best bet is to browse the nixos source code on github and copy shit. AI code tools aren't very smart with Nix yet.figuring out how to package shit for nix is objectively harder then just throwing together a docker file.rpm-ostree can do much of the whole "create your own declarative custom distro" memebut neither is remotely as advanced as nix though.
>>107707581for me claude fucks up with nix all the time but has been totally fine with schemei let it whip up quick fix guix packages or environments for me frequently.
>you can declare oci docker container images using native nixcool except packages break a fucking lot in weird ways because of various dependencies that are missing from the ultra stripped back environment vs what you'd typically find in a ubuntu/fedora docker image. fine for running third party docker images.>just use nixos containers (systemd-nspawn based)just werkz, has the full benefit of nixos modules making setting up services super easy. not perfect security though as every container potentially has full access to the nix store and all installed programs.
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.
>>107706813We don't know how much of that money was for R&D and how much to actually manufacture the hardware. Meta built a ton of bullshit software like the metaverse and sponsored the development of vr games.>have you seen any quest usb wifi dongles? (I assume the steam adapter works for quest headsets)The Quest doesn't have a dongle. The Steam Frame one will use 6GHz only to communicate with the built in dedicated 6GHz radio in the Frame for the PC connection, the regular wifi connection ill use 2.4Ghz and 5GHz on the Frame. The Quest can't do this and only uses one wifi band for everything. The dongle will only work for the Frame. The windows drivers were already leaked accidentally some time ago and back then they were writing a custom driver for the Realtek rtl8814b usb wifi adapter.
>>107693887The real win for VR(in it's current form) is in simulation and remote control not traditional vidya or shitty social media.Zuck and co completley missed because of two reasons, they're chasing retail consumer tech which it doesn't fit with AND coming at it from the wrong direction, it's not about people moving more into immersive digital worlds it's about tech moving more into the real world that actualy solves a problem.VR will always be a niche non-normie tech until robots become more integrated into society then they'll be using it mostly for work not leisure.
>>107693887Sounds like an excellent price, here’s hoping.
>>107693887>$700>steam index was $999um yeah I think its safe to assume the more advanced VR headset that runs your games locally is gonna cost atleast AS MUCH as version 1
>>107707411The index had lots of custom hardware like the base stations and had good build qualityThe Frame is much more cost optimized, the displays and lenses cost less to make then back then, the controllers are simpler. The additional cost comes from the CPU, RAM and UFS chip which wouldn't cost a lot if there was no bullshit market manipulation by openai
https://news.osu.edu/powered-by-mushrooms-living-computers-are-on-the-rise/>Mushrooms have long been recognized for their extreme resilience and unique properties. Their innate abilities make them perfect specimens for bioelectronics, an emerging field that, for next-gen computing, could help develop exciting new materials. People invented a way to deal with the ram shortage and it's only just starting.Can capitalism actually survive in a world with infinite resources?
>llms on mushroomsso instead of gooning to gpus, we’ll all be gooning to mushrooms.
Based and Dorohedoro pilled
So I'm planning on upgrading my PC, and I have two questions.>1. Is Win7 still better than 8.1, or am I missing out?>2. 32 GB RAM, y/y?
>>107707570Time travel thread?
>europoors really live like this
Is Tails compromised?
>>107691427>Akamai Technologies operate a large percentage of the high speed nodesCircuits select alternate ASs for each hop for precisely this reason, not to mention geographical diversity. Are you suggesting that mixed message networks in general are a placebo for anonymity? And if not, what is your opinion on I2P, or Hyphanet?
Linux itself has terminal levels of AIDS
>>107704766yeah?
>>107697385>>107698723i beliebe the schizo, we had russian communications hacked by someone just a few days ago i dont think anything is secure
>>107697385>The military owns the internethow does this work? Isn't the internet just a collection of computers connected together?