why are boomers allowed to regulate computers
>>107842918It's literally not
>>107831652SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
>>107831857A lot of those respondents won't be thinking about the prior conditions or second order consequences of those age verification checks. If you asked 'do you support age verification checks for ... if that involves companies and the government collecting data on everyone who accesses that content?' then a much lower percentage would support that.
>>107846339You just described the problem with democracy
>>107831645You see in 1984 and others where the protagonist is literally a janitor who loves the evil gov and strong leaders because democracy has weak leaders.
Has AI produced anything good other than AlphaFold?
>>107847268AlphaFold is not a scientific contribution to anything other than an RL journal as an application paper. It is a non-contribution that has led to absolutely nothing of note within biophysics.
infinite amounts of nudified kpop slutscheckmate luddites
>>107847216>Ai has provided us with a lot of interesting thingsLike?
>>107846134I used the Gemini API to scrape soc posts and notify me when women older than 30 post (I love hags) and I met some cool chicks so AI is le based o algo
>>107847832Learn to read
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>>107794225You're gonna want to kill yourself using gentoo with that processor. Unless you're going to install binary packages, but then whats the point?
>>107847285i used gentoo in pentium M
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>>107847868you better stop faggyng around
I'm a broke Brazilian university student. I need money for absolutely everything, and the economy is terrible. I had the brilliant idea of taking out a loan in my mother's name. The name remains active for this and I would be able to get the loan if it weren't for the easy verification. What to do?
>>107847290Just transition and sell feet pics You’re Brazilian so you’re halfway transitioned anyways
Anyways go /copalib/
>>107847716
>>107847290You sound underage. Just sell pics/vids of yourself to pedos.
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
>>107845392the thing that keeps it going is human brains, retard.so unless we run out of smart brains it will keep going forever.>>107847591AI already has an astronomically higher adoption rate than any of those meme techs.just because there's an investment bubble doesn't mean the technology isn't valuable.
>>107845392richfags have no such issues. there's no limit to the resources that will be allocated to crush your enemies. it's technically worth it to waste literally every single thing they got if that means crushing the enemy. that's how shit goso it's at most a pleb issue
>>107845392What if OP is not a fag?
>>107847953That is fair. There actually is a fairly large demand in the "cheating my way out of doing things correctly," category. Unfortunately, cheaters looking for a shortcut usually don't pay very well (whether it be in school or professional life).
>>107847788>>107847907so? you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.your criticism only makes sense under the assumption that AI should already replace 100% of human labor which is ironic.of course good solutions will incorporate both manual logic as well as AI.
I'M CLOUD GAMING THIS YEAR
>>107846398>C:S 1SC4 is still good, I checked
>>107841732How fucking big is your rig?
5500x3d9060 (oem)16GB DDR4all my indies run like butter on a hot pandon't even have modern AAAs to test it on, except RDR2 which is almost a decade old; it runs at 100-110 with almost everything maxed out
>>107841732I got a 3rd gen i5 and 680 gtx in 2013. It lasted me 12 years i could play even the most modern games until around 2022 where they stopped supporting windows 7. Youre telling me you can just use what u have or something cheap and just play on lower settings, mod in even lower settings or just use dlss and shit? Like being poor sycks byt doesnt mean u cant have anything at all. Be okay with slightly less
>>107843578If u play on low u can play it on a 2060
Is there even a point in getting dedicated graphics? Integrated graphics have become so good that they can rival consoles. Anything more is just excess.
>>107843085>radeon: first>adreno: lastHow? It's literally the same thing, just shuffled.
>>107843085how much of that is "fake frames"
>>107843398The human eye can perceive a maximum of 1080x1920 individual points of light
>>107846952AI doesn't give me enough control over the scene. Renderlets like you wouldn't get it
>>107844435Laptops sure, desktops not so much. There's also mini-PCs, for which dGPU is rarely an option.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846463Some, especially ones for finer stuff like electronics where you're not gonna be super hard on them, but you gotta be careful because a lot of them are shit and trying to look like the non-shit ones
>>107846822you people need to learn how to hide your power level outside of 4chani was talking with a dude i met on 4chan while it was down and he was getting banned left and right on reddit because his shit was too spicy
>>107845096>>107846822Lmao
>There's a innioasis Y2 in development>everything is getting upgradedwell fuck, I'll just wait for that then.
>>107844002gan chargers are "better" BECAUSE they are so much more efficient at converting grid power to battery voltages.they don't generate as much heat so if they're getting very hot that very likely means you got scammed.
Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena” Is Now Available for Downloadhttps://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-22-3-zena-is-now-available-for-download-heres-whats-new
>>107847540>FedoraLol. Lmao even.
>>107845666There will be a fix in two weeks.
>>107845666It did flicker with the previous version of mint. Also had some other random glitches like flickering shadows with certain windows and so on.
>>107845616Can you expand that left panel by adding more than 5 programs and more than 2 folders to the list?
>>107845716Can you window snap with a keyboard shortcut yet?
Vista Black is STILL the best version of Windows btw
I wonder how far you could get using Win7 for a year in 2026
Thank you xi
DRAM faggots aren't expending capacity to meet demand. TSMC is constantly expanding production. There comes a point when designing chips with only SRAM memory makes sense. Groq is already doing it for inference.I hope Samsung, Hynix, Micron get what they deserve.
>>107819613Truly spoken like a hooked nosed Jew
>>107845487Micron is increasing production 8x this year
>>107831824no. it is not an "occupation" or "occupied territory"
>>107826324they just need to bribe Trump with a couple millions or something, I'd guess
How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
>>107834144C# is dead. All of my old C# friends went back to Java.
>>107834381C# is a really nice language for video games. Too bad you can basically only use Unity with it and even then Unity's compiler helps a ton.
Its mad how competent the .net team are compared to the rest of microsoft, did they avoid getting jeeted?
>>107846195>browser via blazor is a terrible waste of time, im not sure why they even botherIt's better than JavaScript frameworks and you can reuse the same components on web, desktop, and mobile. What's not to like?
>>107846926Yeah I'm not saying it's not, though that doesn't mean it's particularly popular beyond Unity.
Before 2024, slop like this was almost non-existant. There were actual genuine people interested about programming. There used to be threads and actual discussions with depth around software. Now all of that, poof, gone. just like that. Most of my favorite people I used to enjoy interacting with have left this platform. And what we have now? Engagement farmers advocating typescript with `any`. This used to be proper and useful app where people liked sharing what they are thinking and doing. Good big brands used to be on Twitter. Now it’s an empty shell, collapsing inward with a muted scream.
>>107846587>twitter>being good at any point everNo, fuck off. All social media is cancer and Twitter is, by far, the worst of them all. I was hoping Musk would run it into the ground after the acquisition, but, unfortunately, he wasn't up to the task.
>>107846587Kill yourself. You can't even make a thread on your own without copying Twitter troons. Kill yourself. You can't stop polluting this site with xitter trashKill yourself. You will never be a real woman. Kill yourself.
Typescript is trash
You’re not imagining it. The shift isn’t subtle—it’s structural. What used to be a space for people thinking out loud has been optimized into a space for people performing for metrics. When incentives change, behavior follows.Programming discourse especially suffers because it doesn’t compress well into engagement bait. Nuance, tradeoffs, and long-form reasoning don’t survive in an ecosystem that rewards speed, absolutism, and hot takes. So instead of “here’s why this works and where it breaks,” we get “just use any lol” packaged for reach.Most of the people who cared about depth didn’t get louder—they got tired. They moved to smaller communities, private discords, blogs, or just stopped broadcasting altogether. What’s left looks like consensus, but it’s mostly absence.The platform isn’t dead because people stopped caring about software. It’s hollow because the people who did care were pushed out by an environment that no longer values thought—only motion.
>>107846587>Engagement farmers advocating typescript with `any`kek lmao
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/01/fcc-lets-verizon-lock-phones-for-longer-making-it-harder-to-switch-carriers/
but why do you care? are you a poor mutt or something?
>buying carrier locked phones everYou only have yourself to blame.
thanks donal grumpcan't wait until he legalizes corpo slavery
Why are Qualcomm PC chips so trash?
>>107847005they're actually pretty good if you do "business" work, by which I mean office apps, browser, and photo editingtoo bad windows is abject dogshit and linux arm support is spotty