>there will be some sort of a tool in the future that will do 80% of what those developers do in their day-to-day>fast forward 5 years>AI can already do 80% of what web developers can do>job market for webshitters starts to shrink like neverIt's funny to see webshitters coping in the comments section thougheverbeit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yodWEPgn8NA
>>107566395Meh I feel like picrel hasn't aged at all.Just replace stack overflow with AI.Yes webdev is way easier than before, but it was pretty easy to begin with.You just copy pasted some guys boilerplate, tweaked it to your use case, and used stack overflow to resolve any bugs.The AI just does these same things too under the hood, provided you can guide it well enough.If you could web dev before, you can web dev faster.If you couldn't web dev before, you still can't.And no having Cursor doing a toy app end to end means nothing.It's the equivalent of dling some guys github project and calling it your own.
>>107566544it's more than 30 years old and you don't think real programming is being done on it? ok, halfwit.
>>107567222fuck you, nigger. java and objective-c are awesome. swift and kotlin are rot that enable shit programmers to program for mobile.
Programming is not a real job.
>>107566577I work for a privately held company and we cater to a particular sector where we're literally the only viable regional supplier capable of offering the know-how and services that we do. My advice: find a niche that's relatively free of AI dumbfuckery and ride out the storm.
Apple Xisters, our response?
DirectX8 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/agdgGlide programming guidehttp://web.archive.org/web/20240604190650/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Programming_Guide_3.0_199806.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20241108213111/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Reference_Manual_3.0_199806.pdfGPU tech spec and extension supporthttps://web.archive.org/web/20081216014653/http://www.delphi3d.net/hardware/index.phpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107572593Sounds awesome.What the hell, the captcha got worse. Why did you guys have to complain
Oh my god, dear mother of Christ. I got it to work. I could die of a heart attack right about now.
>>107572624>way more .c than .h filesCo kurwa?
>>107572590>who is raylib for?Looking at all the different things it does, I don't think it's for anyone really. It's a cool hobby project by the creator but in terms of using it for a proper program it's just not a good fit. You can use it if you need to get something on screen very quickly but you'd never ship stuff using raylib.
>>107572590i use it for advent of code visualizations, that's about it
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
>>107572389not a problem in Javanot a problem in C++ either if you just don't use it
>>107572531He just used it. He just said that one thing is two different things.
>>107572561i see now
1.58-bit hallucination moment
>>107560683https://www.myfonts.com/products/medium-bank-gothic-434064?queryId=undefined&index=universal_search_data&objectIDs=5468584002
4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.
>>107562658In all seriousness, Rust will actually win but it'll be next year when it ushers in the new era of AI.
>>107572423If AI was expert programmer, it would write in raw asm, not rust.
>>107572478That's completely irrelevant.
>>107572629But enough about rust.
>>107572757Mark my words, this time next year, /g/ will be espousing the glory of Rust like no tomorrow.
the AI village is an humiliation ritual for AIs
opus 4.5 just traded their queen for a rooknow i cant expect llms to understand chess but fucking hell theyre dumbthe rest keep refreshing and restarting the match
>>107571450and hes mated himself and thus decided the game glitched bravo
>>107569959
>>107568814All videos are doom-bullish on AGI, except the one where he (claimed he) invested money. Nice.
>>107571539https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmlSSSN7C78
#confused #calmadult
>>107572261What is vulkan?
>>107570229Because you haven't disabled them yet.
>>107572245You can just use Lutris then play all the GOG games you want without winshit
>>107571665the windows 10 end of life spook was specifically about security updates though>>107572221it's probably this and a bit of enshittification. i've noticed that windows explorer now refuses to preview anything that isn't a 30 year old image
>>107570229windows 10 updates will continue for ~1 year, but you have to opt into them or somethingmaybe you're already opted in
eventually im gonna buy a hosting and a domain with it but how.
>>107572470Thanks.
>>107572532You can't break monero.fail Tor nodes.
one monero to whoever can fix this Python script for downloading images off https://doujin.io.script:https://files.catbox.moe/tumhit.zipthe script fails when it tries to download these comics:https://doujin.io/manga/976723514/naughty-onozukahttps://doujin.io/manga/1218892784/old-library-uishlistif the website tells you "404" or "403 Forbidden" when you click on any comic, go to the main page, create an account (it's free), go to search and type in their titles "naughty onozuka" or "old library uishlist"..
>>107572559>relying on 3rd party nodeUsing a .onion node is better than using a clearnet one, but if you want maximum privacy, you can run a local node within a Whonix VM. Many remote nodes are honeypots being run by chainalysis companies, and even though they may not be able to doxx you from one transaction. Every time you connect to a remote node, it learns about the last block your wallet synced, and it can tamper with the data it sends you and mess with your decoy selection. This kind of stuff can seem completely harmless and like it won't affect 99% of users... but you never really know. Running your own node locally (behind Tor) is still the gold standard, better than using .onion remote nodes.
>>107572338Yes, this is what's going to make Monero the ultimate, flawless privacy coin. Monero is already better than Zcash simply due to the fact that it enforces privacy on all transactions by default. The FMCP++ feature will just bring "sender anonymity" from "plausible deniability" all the way up to "zero knowledge" - just as the sent amounts and receiver identity are already ZK on Monero.
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>>107572421Thanks. I can work with that, even though DEL delete the current highlighted file not the one moved to by the arrow keys, unless I select all and deselect all.Why the fuck are the shortcuts all different, why is ctrl alt z undo and not ctrl z and why is ctrl r refresh instead of F5. Is krusader older than those conventions?
>>107565960Do ubuntu gnome mods make the DE bearable as a desktop os? I remember trying fedora out a while ago and quitting just because the DE sucked donkey dick
>>107570566You're just an idiot, Bluetooth works perfectly on Linux.
>>107572689Yes, quite a bit.Kubuntu is their ultimate Gnome mod.
I'm losing my fucking mind here, 1/5 times my PC will freeze after waking up. I'm running OpenSUSE tumbleweed with KDE on an R5 3600, B450 mobo and RX 5700XT.Is the problem the 5700XT? I never had issues when I was using an RX580 (though I was also on Mint at the time).
The 1080ti of CPU coolers.
>>107558758The 1080ti became outdated in 2-3 years, Noctua coolers last for decades.
>3930k overclocked to 4.3Ghz>D14>Thermaltake Level 10 case>1080ti>windows 7Yep. Perfection
>>107565965I have a corsair nautilus RS and the pump humming is fairly noticeable unless I drop it to the point it's not really doing anything of worth
>>107562826It's amazing how much you get for the price.My previous build had a Scythe Fuma 2, which is also nice, but the Thermalright is basically just as good but a lot cheaper.
>>107557731I’ve owned my Noctua NH-D15 since 2016 for my i7-5930k build and it’s still in perfect working order cooling my xeon e5-2689v4.I’ll continue to buy Noctua heatsinks and fans.
Thoughts, /g/?
I popularized x slop but it was always as a subtle reference to goyslop
>>107561943It's still zogslop for me
>>107561943sloppy sloppy slop slop>>107562074t. angry ai
>>107570995Fuck meme culture, 4chan niggas changing history now
>>107561943>inb4 all culture is downstream from 4chan or black people 2 decades agoDidn't this come from goym/goyslop a few years ago. Is it on ADL as hate speech?
https://resources.github.com/actions/2026-pricing-changes-for-github-actions/Selfhosted GitHub Actions will become paywalled in 3 months.Your CI/CD pipeline that runs on your own selfhosted hardware will become a paid feature thanks to M$.Now anons, will you switch to Forgejo Actions? Will you selfhost your own git forge?
>>107572262 SECONDS=0 while [[ $SECONDS != $1 ]]; do : done the fuck is this
SECONDS=0 while [[ $SECONDS != $1 ]]; do : done
>>107572419the error is actually inventing a square sleep (when simultaneously depending on a magic bash variable)
What will it take for Devops "Engineers" to realize githooks exist?
>>107572227A makefile will only build. Actions are part of CI/CD which will automate everything according to your workflows.>>107572234>there is still quite a lot of control, management, and orchestration logic running on the github side.We were already eyeing Forgejo and Forgejo Actions. Now with this news it's guaranteed that we will switch our git forge in the near future.>Charging a nonzero fee for that is not unreasonable.Yet it's not that expensive compared to the amount of code hosted for free with all of those public and private repositories.Builds were already happening on our own servers via their runners. This is straight up nickel and diming.>>107572427Thank god we received this with a 3 month notice. Pretty reasonable for us, we are a small team and we already have experience with selfhosted runners, selfhosting a git forge shouldn't be that hard right?
>>107571842Why not terraform?
>tortures you
>>107570741https://grokipedia.com/page/Roko's_basilisk
Rokon's basilisk he he
did ponyv7 flop
dont careai fags are cringe and their little horror stories dont scare me
>>107566387>mongolian basket weaving forumcome on man. you could've at least tried to be original. peruvian cuy farming forum, serbian money counterfeiting forum, canadian etymology forum, etc. use your imagination.
Why is it that every piece of GNOME software ever produced. Is utter dogshit?
>>107570580It's already happening, OpenBSD seems to be something people bail to. Mailing list traffic on openbsd-misc has gone up quite a lot in just a few years. With Rust in the kernel now, even NetBSD is finally seeing an uptick in users. You can still run that on a toaster. And there's life in the 68k Mac port again for the first time in a while, they're even working on making that work with CPUs with no FPU too, that work will be ported to other arch's when it's done over time.
>>107570713Retard, I would need to intentionally expose and port-forward ports to do that.My system is a fucking desktop. It's not a server.Try to hack me, moron.Security is "sold" to people that have no clue that you can't just hack a computer over the network. You need to hack my router first.Instead of securing a desktop, secure your firewall/router.
>>107566512> everything to do with the GUI.absolutely based take. Is there a way toward this? Seems difficult in current year. In-kernel GUI would have changed everything if we had it from the inception of Linux.
>>107570763kek you're delusional
>>107566329yeah this is why I avoid anything made by canonical or the gnome people, it's always dogshitware that does not work and fixes take forever to get merged.we ditched ubuntu at work because of this, it's debian + kde now and it's been very smooth ever since.
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>>107572600Actually fooled me for a second, damn. Wonder if this would work on lxqt.
>>107572618i guess parts of it would work, it's a plasma skinpack so it could in theory work given that it's qt and that kwin can work under lxqt
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