Is it a honeypot?
>Graphene OS doesn't come with Google Play Services>Graphene OS doesn't trust f-droidOkay so they really do intend for you to use Google Play Services anyway, glad we finally agree.
>>107817564>Many GNU/Linux distributions still ship some proprietary software be it drivers or binary blobs, but it is still far better than rawdogging Windows. The same is true on AOSP: better some freedom than none. This is just an argument for not installing Play Services. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I don't have them installed and I've used it for years just fine. It's not like MicroG is incompatible if you really want it.>Well that's just fucking stupid, Well it makes modifications at compile time and constitutes a single point of failure. Given that their number one goal is to minimize attack surface, it's just consistency on their part. >and sort of proves my point about GOS in general. All of the GOS hype is meant to distract and misdirect people from alternatives that would almost have a chance at making some impact.There weren't any alternatives before Micay showed up, and there still aren't alternatives with comparable feature sets now.>>107817610They intend for you to use Accrescent, and possibly Obtainium.
>>107817146>include the f-droid privilege extension so you don't need to manually approve every app installation and updatenot required in an Android thats not 8 years out of date
>>107817856You can't expect jeets relying on second hand e-waste to know what the current software landscape looks like.
>>107815676Not really. Idiots aren't careful about permissions and other weaknesses. Idiots don't know every app can see what other app is installed in the same profile. Idiots don't know about IPC and that their offline proprietary app that has local permissions and a proprietary app that only has network permissions can just talk with each other and share data about anything you store on your device. Idiots don't know about DRM ID that breaks anonymity between profiles when the same app is installed in different profiles. Idiots don't know how intrusive google play services is and google libraries are in installed apps, even when sandboxed. Idiots don't know about advertising ID in Google play. Idiots don't know how intrusive sensors permissions are (enabled by default).Unless you are very careful about how you use your device, it's almost impossible to use it privately with proprietary apps installed. And pretty much impossible to have actual anonymity.Sure it's better than having google play installed as root, but it certainly doesn't solve that many privacy issues if not used with extreme caution.
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107812496The thing is I was receiving a pretty good education prior. Last year was noticeably bad. Canadian universities are in really bad shape right now that the they've lost funding from international students and it's compounded by the release of ChatGPT. When I was grading assignments students can't follow basic instructions, each assignment explicitly says to include compilation instructions but only a few people included them. One assignment I had to grade by some brown had literal keyboard smashes in it, I swear you'd just see "afoawfoafoin" in a sentence. I taught a third year course and I saw some of the most dumb, criminal brown dregs I'd ever seen. One even tried to steal my wallet. One of my professors publicly announced his retirement during the lecture talking about how students don't care anymore. I'm not one to despair but it was retardedly bad. This was all in the same year. That last year left me very concerned for the future of higher education.
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>>107816504yes. looks. like. casper.
>>107816504shaved his head bald.
this thread is just depressing.thank you retarded government for handing off our industry to a bunch of dumb baboons. they just work so hard with their 75 iq that everything is working so well. thats why we only have medical records and every other possible type of data breach happening at major companies every 2-3 months.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107818011Talking from experience?
>>107818034yes
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>>107796097ret.ard
>>107816537I think I'm going to pass a kidney stone and it fucking sucks.
In 8 years, OpenAI will use 50% of the US's total electricity generate.This isn't factoring the amount of GPUs they'd be purchasing, nor the fresh clean water they'd need to cool the GPUs powering their data centers.USA's electricity generation has stagnated for the past 30 years despite a rise in population.How much do you imagine your electricity bill to be by 2033?
>>107818373Sam Altman is stating a telos retard, that's not a projection, and the only reason you associate this with projections is that this was presented in a similar looking infographic. If the graphic wasn't there you would have never made the connection.
>>107818408Life must suck being an autist huh?
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>>107818431What's that
>>107812249Being cuckolds to the elites is an American tradition. It's their fault for consistently electing retards that suck cock and molest children.The world will be better off if they were not here.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsNagisa Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107818151Despite writing in first person I think in third person and imagine a scenario I'd jerk off to.
>>107818331Slop that you can't get into
>>107818331what i seewhen i go to walmart during christmas
>no more distribution what a tease
she husked
is frutiger aero the 2000's enquivalent to the retrofuturism of the 1950's?
>>107817990this combination of words gave me Super Aids
>>107818305same
>>107818305Did you at least get a 30 day free trial?
no it's vaporwave for younger zoomers.
Have you completely replaced googling stuff with asking ChatGPT about it, or do you still do manual searches on google?
what's it to ya
Still use Brave Search.Still use Stack Overflow.AI slop is still not good enough to replace the latter and it's just too slow and inconvenient compared to the former.
paizuri touko
>>107818300not yet, but i think soon everyone will be doing just that. ai is the future and its here to stay.
Yes and no, yes it replaces using a search engine, because search engines are a horrible way of finding information, because you need to find something you don't know but do know exists. and requires very specific keyword, in my opinion and has been worst thing about technology until GPT came arround which means discovery can be done easier then ever before, This the technology I was looking for FOR YEARS!I still use search engines for finding things I know exist and know what they are.
Thoughts on the new Nvidia Pulsar tech? For those who don't know: they found a way to perfectly sync backlight strobing for LCD panels and managed to make IPS have better motion clarity than OLED running at higher framerates. OLED despite having response times of 0.5ms still displays some motion blur. Meanwhile this seems to entirely delete it. This could potentially also be applied to TN panels and create something that can surpass CRT in terms of speed.
its strobbing the screen. bfi on oled can do the same thing to eliminate motion blur but now you have permanent vrr flicker. its a tradeoff.
>>107817416Of course it's just strobing but this time it's done right, the results are clear - this thing at 360hz can beat 540hz OLED
>>107818436not every panel strobes equally. it's half software and half hardware like vrr. often the software chain fails and you get bugs.
Why is it like this though?
>>107816035Because they misspelled Russia.
>>107816247>when it's actually better for higher level programming.Yes, more memory leaks.
>>107816346/polacks are not welcomed here.Shoo, shoo! Go away!
something that helps me on a daily basis is : always think the contrary of jews,rich people and degenerates.So far i'm on coke without coke on a daily basis.
>>107816035Rust = Retarded.
Why did /g/ stop being anti-systemd?
>>107817499spbp. thankfully ive grown up of the anti-sysd meme, just accept it had to happen and all the others suck in different ways.
>>107817360More like systemgay lolol
>>107818189It has way more features than it needs so it's bloat, and there was some paranoia that developers were being forced into the Red Hat ecosystem. "Init freedom" was successful in that it guaranteed you don't need systemd to have a functional userspace, but it failed in that systemd is almost always just the best option.
>>107817515>two protest memes and a troon OSL.>>107817599gnome has been hated since forever, tf you mean by "new" or "switched"? sys-d is still hated too, everything that works is, besides wayland.
>>107818189>QRDIt's 500k lines of code for a simple init system, it smells of bloat and it's pozzed by the glowies. Cron does a lot of what it does and with a lot less footprint, as a matter of fact many distros stopped shipping with cron to instead use systemd exclusively.
Why cant i connect a Bluetooth earphone to this thing. Is there a way to hack it to make it able to
>>107816870>Why cant i connect a Bluetooth earphone to this thing.Gaming consoles typically don't support Bluetooth audio because the quality and latency are both shit. Nintendo enabled it on the Switch years after its release and you can measure the lag in seconds.
>>107816900>I just had it since 2020It just magically appeared in your home one day? No, you bought it. So why did you buy an xbox?
>>107818359Because im retarded and low iq.
>>107818359I know xbox is dead. Xbox was everything for me. Its gone i cant cope with this fact. I must rope...
>>107816870>Is there a way to hack itLurk more. No one is spoon feeding you. The short answer is yes.
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>>107813616AI generated vibes from that wallpaper.
>>107792486>>107795174>>107813054>>107815219scary spooky glow-in-the-dark cia mind controlled serial killers
>>107818136i actually like the last one's setup, minimal
>>107816461can I browse you instead?
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
>>107818119This board is full of giant pussies who don't actually install Gentoo anymore and it shows.
>>107806902The CLI tools like Claude Code (or Crush with Claude as a backend) are so much better than Cursor that I'm actually going from Cursor back to Vim. Cursor has the right UX idea - AI first with the editor pane for reviewing and fixing mistakes the machine makes - but it's not as good at AI as the dedicated TUIs wired to proper models and it's not as good at munging text as Vim. The only two reasons to use an actual IDE at this point are for live preview/reload for developing graphical applications, or build tools that are stapled into the IDE and can't be reliably used elsewhere (thankfully a dying usecase).
>>107818170the only thing keeping me switching away from cursor (w/ claude code) is its tab completevscode's is ass and zed doesn't have the claude code extension for diagnostics and line selection
>>107813243>>107818170Thanks for the replies anons, but honestly I was hoping for something like "I have tried using two or more of CC/Cursor/Opencode/Crush/whatever to complete the same tasks from the same starting point with the same prompts, all using Opus 4.5, and found that X was the best".That's probably not a fair ask, so I'll have to do it myself sometime soon. I'll post results if I do.>Cursor has the right UX idea - AI first with the editor pane for reviewingActually I don't use it that way. My Cursor looks just like vscode with an extra AI sidebar on the right.>dedicated TUIs wired to proper modelsI only use Opus 4.5 in Cursor, so it's the same model as the CLI would be using.
>>107818332>but honestly I was hoping for something like "I have tried using two or more of CC/Cursor/Opencode/Crush/whatever to complete the same tasks from the same starting point with the same prompts, all using Opus 4.5, and found that X was the best".I came really close to that with Claude Code, Cursor, and Crush, actually. Adding similar makeworkey tasks (wiring up various junk to make it "production ready on Kubernetes") to the same repo, all with Claude Opus 4.5 on the backend. The accuracy is the same for all chat modes, because it's the same model, on the backend. The difference is UX and how much of your local CPU it gnaws on doing the work. My ranking goes like this:1. Crush2. Claude Code3. Cursor chat4. Cursor tab-completeI think that the tab complete is intended to be training wheels for people getting used to AI. Being able to go back and forth "yes like this not like that" with the machine helps it learn a lot faster than tabcomplete-and-fix-the-mistakes-by-hand, which in turn helps it generate better code on a first pass in the future.
With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
>>107814469>>107814490I do everything with keyboard on both. So I guess it really is up to the user. I find MacOS to be ever so slightly more keyboard user friendly because the Command key is more flexible than the Windows key.
>>107817225buy a toilet iJeet
>>107817225But you can play all the good games (I.E old or indie) easily on Mac
>>107814412Macos is fine. Some thing to get used to such as shortcuts, top panel, left sided buttons. But mostly its just an OS. Tahoe is buggy, kinda ugly. Still better than any DE on Linux though. >>107817182Lol. Sure, whatever you say. Abandoneware is sure the greatest software there is without any modern alternatives.
>>107814620>Worst UX I've ever used.
How to know the voltage and current FOR REALSIES
>>107816763You can't, in the moment you observe the electrons they change
>>107816763maybe connect similar resistance heating wire parallel to loudpeaker