From some old Bluetooth earphones and an electric lighter for the shock.What kind of chip would I need in the middle.I basically want them to shock when they get too far from each other.The de paring protocol should become the shock.
Hasan, is that you? AliExpress cut you off too?
Why are they still allowed to do this?
>>107672869It's been explained to them a billion times, anon. Being a subhuman loser with a victim complex pays.It's like trying to explain getting a job to a welfare cheat.
>>107667259>>107668803kilo denotes 1024 because of the JEDEC standard JESD21-Chttps://www.jedec.org/standards-documents/dictionary/terms/kilo-k-prefix-units-semiconductor-storage-capacity
After reading all of the comments above I still don't get why lsblk and thunar show my 8T drive as 7.3T and 7.3TiB respectively
>>107667285>every normie on earth knows in the context of computers, it's 1024 bytes to a KB>the convention is extremely widespread and followed by Microsoft too, as it has been for decades>4chan formerly 4channel disagreesThe absolute fucking state of /g/
>>107671099So is she so it's ok.
for talking about how they prevent placental transfusion by clamping off and severing the umbilical cord early, Brave New World brain damaging newborns.Apparently Lainchan is clamped, and pro early cord clamp? That which was clamped must now also clamp, and defend the clampers?
>>107673096You only deserve ridicule and mockery, hopefully resulting in you killing yourself. There is nothing rational anyone can say to you that will make it past the delusions, ultimately you're just a nuisance that a humane society would keep in an institution instead of inflicting on the rest of the population.
>>107673116Get boosted.
>>107673122You tell em.
>>>/sci/
>>107673211>circum/sci/sed
I will never forgive him for what he did to Twitter. Textbook example of enshittification
>>107672083>twitter is a private company they can do what they like>hey the leftist npcs have a point for once lets buy it>noooooo not like that
>>107672801>I only go to twitter to follow artistsnobody cares about your shitass nonbinary grifters, they are getting replaced by AI anyway
>>107673061nigga you old
>>107673146Japanese, Chinese, and Korean artists, you fucking retard.
>>107672801>I only go to twitter to follow artistslmfao, the first thing goylon added was the For you tab, you are literally too stupid to use the platform you are on
Is it common for middle managers to manage a git repository without having any computer science skills?I met a middle manager at a big fintech company at my christmas party who said was using AI to help doing pull requests and vibe code. They have over 80 developers.When I asked that person how they were judging whether a pull request was worth approving or not, they said they were using at least 5 AI agents to review the code for them. Is that sort of practice a common occurrence? It seems somewhat dodgy.
>gifting your proprietary code to AI companies to train off of
test
>>107672216While not super likely, it could theoretically be local AI.
DUDE
>>107672200My manager has started to heavily use AI. So far he's restrained himself to(a) Vibe coding prototypes of the frontend for new pages, as reference for how they should look and behave. This has actually been helpful since the results are more detailed and realistic compared to creating a mockup sketch in powerpoint.(b) Asking AI for an opinion on some technical decision we've been debating and pasting it into an email. This isn't helpful at all and I wish he'd stop. I sometimes find myself in the perverse position of needing to reply to the AI's nonsense point-by-point for his benefit.So far he's left the actual codebase alone but I'm worried that could change soon.
tech debt is good, actually
>>107673123is this not just rehashed "move fast and break things" aka the latest iteration of "ship a bad product and let your customers be the beta testers"
>>107673123>slop that ships
>>107673158it's "ship a product that is 90% done because in a year or two AI will fix it all anyway. better to get your name out there for first mover status instead of perfecting it now"
>>107673123Is the world going to be ok?
>>107673123>kick out 50% of a product>hope some brainless bots can be convinced fill in the restI dunno, sounds like how FOSS has always worked.
What's /g/'s opinion on Mental Outlaw? I've been a fan of his for a long long time, he's the one that made me privacy conscious and made me switch to Linux. I remember once reading in one of his comment sections that he was "bullied off /g/" by some guy, is this true? Also, if you're seeing this thread Kenny, hi!
imagine Mental Outlaw, a true gentooman, dominating the grifter femoid LauireWired with his 13-inch monster BBC in bed
>>107673089that would be so hot if Mental Outlaw thrusted his potent African seed directly inside Laurie's craving womb, making her pergnant with future Gentoo user half Black mixed race babies
The only based techtuber with linux-Lenin. He just need to stop using ai slop on his thumbnails, it's super cringe
everybody's saying the regular shock value edgy shit about him being black but in all seriousness, hes actually a pretty good youtuber. i still refer to some of his gentoo videos for help. definitely good for converting people to linux.
was based, still makes decent videos from time to time but he now shills a drop-shipping store that he created.
Thoughts on the elitebook?
>>107673091does the shit on your stinkpad smell good?
>>107673132>no uI know your country has an IQ under 80, but please try again harder.
>HP
>>107673149you need to come up with better responses, ranjeet
>>107673149>>107673091>>107672708>>107672691>>107672614india are wonned saarkeep criing saar
TinyWall is a life-changer.I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.
>>107672348uh ohh this goes against le board culture, you are supposed to shit on Windows
>>107672348Apps spy anyways, no matter the OS.Host based firewalling is only partially useful, more useful for behaving programs.
>>107672369Yeah yeah, programs can each use their own DNS. On linux there's a program called OpenSnitch (a remake of mac's LittleSnitch), which I use to deny programs access to the network, not based on hosts, just /bin/program -> deny. It can of coyrse also block lists of domains and IPsI think portmaster dors the same on windows; haven't tried it yet
>>107672348I've been telling /g/ for a decade that a good firewall config is the key to happiness.The hypercope I've gotten for my trouble is amazing: there's a large proportion of /g/tards who really think Windows has a magic "evil bit" that doesn't just hide packets from the TCP/IP stack, but can reprogram (in realtime) downstream devices to also hide "evil" packets from Wireshark etc.I mean, it's obviously so they don't have to admit they can't understand RTLFB or firewall configuration, but still, they couldn't dream up copium that doesn't make them sound like flat-earthers?
>>107673199Not host based as in hosts based, but host based as in the blocking is running on the host the program itself is.
Almost another year done of total Apple supremacy.I mog you.
>>107673017posted it again award
I have decided to start promoting apple to all my friends and family so that I can ensure none of them switches to Linux. I will even buy an iPhone soon. Also I hope Microsoft will make Windows good again. I just can't stand my little special OS becoming popular or mainstream.
>>107673130good news, once people get a taste of the legendary Apple ecosystem they will never even consider trying troonix
>>107673147Great news bro. Apple is the best OS ever. It is just so great, Linux could never compete with it
>>107669756Holy mother of cope
>>107672944>>107672964No put pronouns and a transflag on that "artist" and suddenly I don't care. Fuck artists
>>107672997You are so cool and brave anon.
>>107672808Enjoy running your gimped toy models.
>>107669587literally no leftist says trad unironically
>>107666326We can hope so.Humanity is going to have to learn to adapt to the present state of the actual world rather than cater to theoretical mind crimes written for situations of the past.Copying an idea and spreading it worldwide is easy to do today thanks to technology, and we should be trying to share good ideas with each other to create the maximally best things we can for the mutual benefit of us all. Not to lock ideas behind single individuals for multiple generations of life, to the detriment of everyone else, and sometimes even to the detriment of the idea and individuals themselves.In any case I'm not worried about it. Simply put you can not stop progress.As the technology makes it easier to distribute, these concepts of hoarding ideas erodes organically, irrelevant of changes to law or society. As exemplified, artists are always trying to publish books they don't actually want anyone to read, and yet people find a way to anyway. It's a wonder why they even publish them in the first place if they hate sharing.
>>107666152You do think about us.>Americans at 19th-century World's Fairs felt insecure about European judgments of U.S. culture and industry, striving to prove their nation's worth against "European prejudices and attitudes of superiority">in the late 1800s, American elites sent their children to study in Germany and France, believing German universities and French arts represented the pinnacle of intellectual and cultural refinement>early American architects and city planners modeled public buildings and urban designs after Paris, Rome, and London, reflecting a belief that European classicism embodied civic dignity the U.S. lacked>during the Progressive Era, U.S. reformers looked to Bismarck's Germany for inspiration on social insurance, viewing European welfare policies as more humane and advanced>in the 1920s, American expatriate writers like Hemingway and Fitzgerald romanticized Paris as a haven of artistic freedom and sophistication missing in "puritanical" America>post-WWII, American urban planners lamented the "cookie-cutter" suburbia of the U.S. compared to Europe's historic, walkable cities with robust public transit>in the 1970s energy crisis, Americans admired European (especially Dutch and Danish) approaches to cycling infrastructure and fuel efficiency>the lack of universal healthcare in the U.S. has long prompted comparisons to "civilized" European systems, with critics calling America backward for not adopting them>American parents often cite European (e.g., Finnish or German) education models as superior in fostering creativity, equity, and critical thinking
>>107666152>food critics and chefs, from Julia Child onward, have framed French culinary tradition as the gold standard, with America playing catch-up>Europeans' guaranteed paid vacation (4–6 weeks) is routinely contrasted with the U.S.'s zero federally mandated days, fueling envy and reformist rhetoric>gun violence debates frequently invoke Europe's strict regulations and low homicide rates as proof of a more "mature" society>in climate policy, Americans point to Scandinavian leadership in sustainability as evidence of moral and technological superiority>European attitudes toward work-life balance—long lunches, siestas, shorter workweeks—are held up as more humane than America's "hustle culture." >public intellectuals like Tocqueville (though French) set a precedent: Americans internalized the idea that Europe offered cautionary or aspirational mirrors of democracy>Cold War-era cultural diplomacy saw the U.S. anxiously measuring its "high culture" output against Europe's centuries-old institutions like opera and ballet>the U.S. prison system is often condemned by comparing its mass incarceration rates to rehabilitative European models like Norway's>architectural critics lament America's car-centric sprawl while praising European compact, mixed-use urbanism as more sustainable and socially cohesive>parenting debates invoke "French parenting" or "Dutch happiness" as superior philosophies fostering calmer, more independent children>in rail travel, Americans mourn the absence of Europe's fast, affordable, and scenic intercity trains as a sign of infrastructural decline.
>>107670876>the lack of universal healthcare in the U.S. has long prompted comparisons to "civilized" European systemsGlad you called it "universal healthcare" and not "free healthcare" like the brainless leftists in the US do. Because there is nothing free about it, except for the leeches and parasites of society.Every month, 12% of my gross salary is automatically deducted before the rest is transferred to my bank account and there is nothing you can do about it. The money they stole from me is then sent to the healthcare companies to make the rich shareholders even richer and what is left is then used to buy an electric scooter for some overweight deadweight on society, who didn't work a single day in their life, who didn't pay a single Euro in taxes in their life, so that they have to move even less and can become even fatter. And all of that while I, as a job-having, working, part of society am guilt-tripped into going to work sick or with flu, because every day I'm sick at home "hurts the economy". I'd call everyone a brainless piece of shit who sees this as the pinnacle of societal welfare.
>>107670876>>in the 1970s energy crisis, Americans admired European (especially Dutch and Danish) approaches to cycling infrastructure and fuel efficiencyThe mind of a deluded Europoor lol
>>107668762Holy retard.
Is this future of employment? https://x.com/breaking911/status/2004262355195380047
the lengths pennypinching boomers will travel to not pay a fair wage are incredible
>>107673028Jews*
>>107672979Wells wrote about black people brought over to beat and kill the revolting populace because they're foreigners and don't care. Turns out he was dumb and didn't understand that it's much cheaper to get robots from China and teleoperators from India instead. Yeah you lose both on the muscles and the brains, but you get peak efficiency and unlimited amount of enforcers at your disposal. What a doofus.
>exposed>caughtretarded "journalism"
& yes I have reverted the imageserver back to i.4cdn.org
>Hiro once again breaks site functionality just to make more shekels for third party advertisesGuess I can say goodbye to ever seeing thumbnails again. The fix is a huge security vulnerability.
>>107671077Bit sad it took that long.>>107671104Anonymous Kazakhstani Clock Winding Imageboard....with no thumbnail images for the images.
>>107669672I use neet catalog
>>107669672
>>107669672>>107670182So ugly...
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i miss schizo anon