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>pay tens of thousands out the ass for college just to be told do it yourselfWhy the fuck is this accepted? What a fucking dcam
>>107667657college became a scam long ago when socialists and capitalists joined hands to destroy it, socialists wanted every retard in the college and capitalists wanted money from everyone, college was supposed to be a place for the intellectually gifted.
>>107670078>but it's not because people take out huge loans for programs they don't give a shit about throughout and didn't find fast ez life afterwardsit wasn't like this before, truth is most jobs don't really require a college degree, however there was a time when a college degree meant something, it was a sign that you are more intellectually aligned and are more capable of doing certain type of official tasks.All of this went to shit, when every retard started to get a college degree.
>>107667657Aren't professors supposed to teach you some concept, then give you some sort of activity that will be graded by the professor to measure your understanding of concept?What does your professor actually do during class time?
>>107669123and before thatcollege education basically meant you were immediately manager+ material, as most people didn't even go
>>107670129True, I am describing basically describing degree inflation. I blame both what you are referring to (high graduations as fields develop and become influential, and a response to the drops in graduate quality afterwards) and plain managerial cultural preference.
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i think serial experiments lain SUCKS
>>107667858Lain is so sexy
>>107667858Lain is based
I don't get it. Just let me click to run the installer. Fucking hippies
>>107657298okay fineso when your distro's repos doesn't have the software you want to install
>>107667750this is because the linux foundation never bothered to make their own sanctioned distro with the blessing of linus torvalds.Notice how the BSDs don't have this issue?That is cause these distros aren't linux as an OS but seperate OSes all doing their own clown shoe thing that just so happen to have the linux kernel.The only saving grace to this hell hole will be steamOS since valve has pretty much already perfected package distribution unlike the zoo of most distros.Theres a reason linux games don't release as snap,flatpaks or debs.. it's cause steam has already solved tthe issue and those are imperfect solutions. Hell even libre applications that aren't games are on steam like krita and blender.At some point all linux apps will be steam apps. All because the macfag incharge of the linux foundation was too busy sucking corporate cock instead of helping fix linux.
>>107651731such a RETARDED idea that it's still in use to this day and is the only way to install software in 2025 without signing in to some kind of (((account)))>>107653305>Just bundle 10GB of dependencies with your app, bro!>>107656623Yeah, except when it doesn't work (which is most of the time) you get some retarded C/C++ compiler error because someone put -Werror into the build flags and then you have to go edit it.>>107665878unix and C are tightly interconnected because the inventor of Unix also invented C in order to write Unix.>>107655587Works until you need to set file associations or other things in the registry. To be fair about 60% of apps can be made portable (on Windows. not on Linux though lmao)>>107661098>Want to install a program>Linux tranny comes out of the woodwork and tells you to do unpaid repo janny work FOR FREElmao>>107656526Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107667750It's called a makefile, but yeah linux ecosystem is a total clusterfuck. Not that it really matters since the vast bulk of the systems are the same.
>>107651707It's for programmers you dip
Hi, I really like the Linux mentality and all Linux offer. I’m switching to Linux for my personal use and I’m very happy for that. But now, i want to switch my association to Linux. I’m a IT technician and I know the war of the data, the GAFAM… We use Windows because the people say: - "it’s more simple" - we use that every days and for personal use - 0 advantage to switch to Linux - what’s the data privacy? It’s not important for us - stop with your mentally of geek - Linux doesn’t work - Linux is the geeks users / IT users - bla-bla-bla and bla-bla-bla…Please help me find arguments to convince them. I know that Linux is a really good solution and works very well, but I can't sell the idea itself. Please excuse my grammar, English is not my native language.
>>107670268The main answer I would give is>Linux used to be hard to debug, but now that we have LLM on our phone, it's usually easy.
>>107670268you will take the blame when something inevitably goes wrong
>>107670268Unless your job depends on switching your company to Linux, don't bother. It's going to be a headache and too many things could go wrong. The exception would be for things like server hosting, then Linux is probably objectively better than Windows if you know how to manage it.If it just works, don't be that guy who tries to change stuff and make it difficult for other people.
Here's your new run dialog bro
>>107668354So literally just restore the window before dragging the file to it
>>107658717What do you have against Indian vibe coders, saar?
>>107661976Which is a problem if that anon is running it on a Phenom II, which lacks SSE4.2. Sooner or later, that anon is going to encounter a call to a SSE4.2 instruction, at which point his computer will shit itself. He seems to think that just because he was able to get it to install that he's not going to have issues.
>>107669000or just don't break functionality that's been in place for decades?
>>107667199Fuck that, Core 2 PCs and later are for Linux
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>>107667735Because you have a misdesigned pile of crap but the world is wrong and not you.
>>107667771im relieved you are angry with the world and not me
>>107658781>Ion Storm editionQuake source ports are the future of PC gaming.
just report the retarded troll, don't talk to him
I am having a bit of a moment. I'm currently making a sidescroller with the help of ChatGPT. After doing so many motions, you sort of get the hang of it. So now, after so many weeks and months of thinking "oh, well, maybe if i did this, or how could we make this happen?" Basically rubber duckying the fucking thing I get to the answer an okay bit of the time.But my question is is this bad? I feel like I am making progress and learning but I dont want the stigma that is "LMAO AI coded this game!!" Is it my acheivement or an LLM's?
Are these things even worth it anymore? I have the original 8GB pic related. Now the 16GB is almost $170 and the HAT is pretty useless though its done a 2x street price since launch. I could get a lattepanda or something. I like the idea of a Pi5 16GB: enough memory and processor to run better/larger LLMs off 2.5W at ~1 token/sec. Even a solar battery. It's cool to have a philosopher in a box like that. The tinker side GPIO and stuff doesn't interest me for personal projects. Anyway should I just get a Jetson Nano or N150 or something.
it's a bad joke at that price point
>>107669797It's pretty much the only consumer computer you can find with CEC built-in.
>>107669948this, the only reason to buy a Pi anymore is to take advantage of the few niche features it hasLike usb gadget modeand composite outand the camera connectorIf you just want a "server" it's time to get a n150 box.
>>107669797The best and most useful pi is the cheapest one. That one that's like $30. I don't understand the point of the fancy ones unless you have some really specific need for the power.
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>>107666389im nta but I enjoy doing leetcode I just get frustrated that I dont know obscure algorithsm and shit
>>107666389leetcode actually sucks and its not a good measurement of performancet. 15+ years coding
>>107666389nta, I don't mind doing leetcode problems, it's kind of fun to just right normal code like back in school and not OOP inheritance getfactory setvalue bullshit over and over... but leetcode gets annoying when the actual questions become over-complicated. I'm pretty sure at this point they're just making up problems that have never existed to anyone ever because they need to keep adding problems.Do the Blind 75, but anything beyond that is hit/miss
>>107667784>roughly 60/40 split cash/investmentsdo you stare at the $100 bills? do you wanna count how much money you lose every year?
>>107667784Most people would love to be in your position but 300k in cash is too much dummy. I keep about 100k as liquid fuck you money but even that's probably too much
what did /g/ get for christmas?
I did get a 5090 but i dont know what to do with it
>>107667267>top end>zotaclol, at least get a gigabyte
>>107669310my not-yet gf made me a scarf last year, it's honestly the most meaningful gift i've ever received
A shirt. I'm happy with it. I'm not a spoiled brat with parents throwing thousands of dollars of shit at me, and neither are one of you going to look down on me. I know just about everything I own but this shirt I have is from my own money that I worked for or scammed banks out of myself.
I got a new roku 1080p streaming stick and a 10 year old trucker GPS
Programming for the mere mortal is just you reaching your goals with the power to control the tools at your disposal to not work against you.
Why are they still allowed to do this?
>>107669275this is more of a winbabby thing. they list KiB as KB because DOS did. hard drive manufacturers listed KB as KB for jewish reasons and windows users got confused. linux users also got confused because it lists KiB as K in cli apps and used to list KiB as KB in gui apps before adding in the i in the middle at some point. also KiB vs KB got standardized really late, like the 00's. and only deranged trannies use the real KB for anything. a 1024 byte "kilobyte" was og for decades and nobody wants to say kibibyte because it sounds retarded. linux calling it just K is the saving grace. a K was always 1024 and always will be 1024. but it could mean bit or byte depending if you're an ISP so you're getting jewed by 2 industries. i think neo geo also referred to mbit as mega. anyway normgroids became forced to learn the difference if they were to be correct but they didn't so now we have this thread
>>107667259Because it's not the drive manufacturer's fault that windows gets the numbers wrong.
>>107667285>Tera is metric SI prefix and the drive has 2 000 000 000 000 bytes.I don't remember ever agreeing to this absolute horseshit.
>>107667285But they taught me in school that every bit halves uncertainty, so adding a bit is always 2^N+1 capacity.
>>107667259ask windows, it's the only system that still displays TiB as TB
I’ve been running Linux Mint for over four years and was happy with it until the recent drama, especially the AI security scan fiasco. It really shook my trust in the maintainers.I started looking for alternatives, but after testing hundreds of distros, none of them met my expectations for stability and reliability. I began to accept that my system would just break from time to time until I found a thread recommending Windows Seven as a rock-solid alternative.After researching, it turns out this version is still surprisingly usable. It’s stable, reliable, and with extended updates plus a good firewall, security isn’t a major issue.Has anyone else tried this? How did it go for you? Personally, I haven’t run into a single problem so far.
>>107670117Unfortunately Linux is not immune to incompetent retards like this
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>>107665845Found this: https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1oc38d2/ai_bro_introduces_regressions_in_the_lts_linux/#:~:text=A%20technical-,TL;DR
>>107670186https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-ai-tool-maintaining-linux-code/https://www.zdnet.com/article/linus-torvalds-talks-ai-rust-adoption-and-why-the-linux-kernel-is-the-only-thing-that-matters/https://www.phoronix.com/news/Rust-To-Stay-Linux-Kernelhttps://www.linuxfoundation.org/resources/publications/linux-foundation-annual-report-2025?hsLang=enThis is linux now
>>107670252Linux has always been jeetware of the highest magnitudeAnd now it's a failed experiment as wellI recommend windows 7 with 2008 R2 updates for a desktop and freebsd for servers
it just makes sense
>>107669434braces are for tables
>>107658714If we're talking purely on the merits of the syntax structure, Lisp. Doesn't get more elegant. But if we're accounting for performance ceiling as well, I want to say Nim. It's a niche language, but not rightfully so.
>>107667777Matlab and Fortran both use 1 based indexing, and they're rather popular. It's the logical way to do it, for math and science in particular. 0 based is an aberration and only existing due to implementation details.
>>107669460Yes, in your silly little language.
>>107667859>love it so muchYou are not allowed to love a language until you've used it. Odin is actually noticeably slower than C. It's roughly like Golang, when it comes to speed. If you are OK with this, why not just use Golang?
Does /g/ use a vertical monitor? What kind? Is curved or flat better for vertical displays?
>>107670230On my workstation, yeah 3 27 inch monitors two flanking the third, my gaming setup just has a 45 Inch Ultrawide.