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Technology is rapidly regressing.
Windows 10 took away the analog clock.
Windows 11 took away the second. There is no built in way in Windows 11 to see the second. It's not in the start menu. It's not in the clock app. It's not in the notification area. It's not in the calender that opens form the notification are when you click on the clock. You have to install a 3rd party app or open a webpage to see the second.
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>>106520437
you posted a very brown brained comment to be honest with you pardner
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>>106524591
>uses more power
Huh?
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>>106525049
probably the UI is only redrawn every minute normally and not every second
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>>106525057
do I need AI fake frame raytracing n sheeit to render an extra two numbers?
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>>106520448
If you're actually that demented to believe that typing commands in the terminal is for retards and opening a slow bloated menu vibe coded by jeets in javascript is divine intellect then you should be deported back to mexico where you came from because you're brown as shit and maybe locked inside a padded cell in a mental institution

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i pay 120 dollars a month for this
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testing only to nearest major city is basically worthless
I pay £22/month ($30 USD) with static ipv4 and no ipv6.
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All of you faggots complaining meanwhile whatever the Orange plan for 4 sim cards (one with a 931gb cap) costs gives me this on a desktop USB modem.
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>>106525636
there are posters on here that have a sub 1mbps connection
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>>106525550
which is why i tested to London, which is over 100 miles away: >>106524251
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>>106523617
If you spend your money on things you want, it's not a waste. Good for you OP, enjoy your purchase (not even being sarcastic).

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>When I tried to figure out what was going on, the language had changed since the last time somebody had posted a description! And so it took days to write a program which in other languages would take maybe five minutes!

Is this why most of the rust programmers are trannies? Because they like pain and suffering?
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>i just couldn't grok the mechanisms that were required to do memory sagety in a program where memory wasn't even an issue
rust in a nutshell. it only becomes more good than harm if you're writing terrible code full of slow cache-unfriendly data structures and treating the heap like a scratch register.
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>>106525244
>so you should take all of this with a giant grain of salt.
I did. /thread
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>>106525244
>take all of this with a giant grain of salt
He knew he would be quoted by tribalist fags like OP
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KEK you are talking about the ultimate cnile
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one obvious thing about these astroturfing faggots is they truly believe words conjure reality. if they just say "rust is replacing C" enough times, they truly believe it will just manifest into reality

Is the Ruby programming language good for you in 2025?
I don't mean employment and money.
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>>106523173
Who are insufferable.
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Ruby has nothing going agaisnt python but perl is perl
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>>106523140
tfwno mean violent tomboy gf
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>>106523140
Ruby's competing with Python for slowest possible programming language. It's ecosystem is worse, doing lots of things to try to speed things up that not only don't work, but actively hurt other things they're doing to speed up. It's like asking the Three Stooges to make a programming language and library.
There are better languages. There are many many better languages.

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You have to spend at least $400 edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
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>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about Cherry MX switches

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>>106525630
Inherent NKRO, no chatter since there are no contacts, switch lifespan that will outlast you 100x over.
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Why aren't there keycaps that have the shape of the character extruded for better touch typing?
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>>106525728
>switch lifespan that will outlast you 100x over
People love saying this about this new product that has been around for FOUR YEARS. I think they are fucking retards but that's just me!
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>>106525863
Hall effect switches have been around for longer than you've been alive.
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>>106526078
Cool, let's see a side-by-side of those switches compared to the new ones to see how identical they are

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Why aren't you programming in Pascal? It's cross platform, compatible with SDL, almost as fast as c\c++, is structured better to make you a better programmer, easier to make front end software, the list goes on! Come home to the computer room and make things again!
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Because the only Pascal IDE worth using (Delphi) is pricey and buggy.
FPC/Lazarus is absolute trash with only a small sliver of compatibility with Delphi, and any project above trivial complexity has to be rewritten to suit its dictates. It's compiler also produces utterly atrocious code.
Don't get me started on "ISO Pascal" compilers. They might as well not exist, nor should non-Delphi variants like Modula-2 and Oberon.
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>>106523553
Oberon is better than pascal. I think if GNU and userspace Linux community choosed Oberon instead C/C++ then they already writed reliable and better alternative to Windows and mac.
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>>106523553
Same issue with Ada 2022
No Ada jobs unless you work in defense -> No one wants to learn it -> Companies can't find Ada developers so they move Ada code to C -> No Ada jobs
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>>106523553
>almost as fast as c\c++
why is it not as fast as them? is it not using llvm?
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>>106523553
Don't like PascalCase.
>You're missing out.
Maybe
You're missing out on leading a life free of Ulnar Tunnel Syndrome.

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>30% of Microsoft code is written by AI

>"I'd say maybe 20%, 30% of the code that is inside of our repos today and some of our projects are probably all written by software,"

>Google CEO Sundar Pichai in October said that more than 25% of new code was written by AI. Earlier this month, Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke told employees that they will have to prove AI cannot do a job before asking for more headcount. Similarly, Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn on Monday announced in a memo that the language-teaching company will gradually turn to AI in lieu of human contractors.

Is this true?
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>>106524338
The amount of unit tests correlates with how shitty the software is.
If people rely on unit tests, it means there no longer is a single dude who knows how all of it works and checks the newbs code.
Instead everyone is just guessing and praying to the Unit Test God, that their change won't break it.
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>>106524052
cheap shitskins and AI will ruin everything, mark my words.
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>>106524465
I dug into a set of repos at work where Claude was being used recently to write tests, and the new tests are complete dogshit. The critical parts of the data ingest validation process that we actually need tests for are just being mocked out instead, and all the tests have ended up has an obfuscated way of performing a "True == True" check.
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>>106525348
True. The Microsoft CEO statement doesn't make sense at all. Most Microsoft code is probably old shit that nobody dares to touch because it will break. There's no way they would have rewritten 30% of it, even with AI.

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>>106525595
Fun. I believe it.
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>>106524236
>vibe check the vibecode
Horrifying.

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YouTube changed the algorithm and and it's ruining the LIVELIHOODS of millions
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>>106524607
Sure but if it can give me youtube resolution and length in uploads and be ad free I think that's more important.
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To be fair, there does seem to be a lot of algorithm fuckery going on, especially with this "restricted" mode.
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>>106525140
Maybe kids would be more interested in astronauts if we didn't fucking gut the space program and do nothing for 60 years in favor of throwing all that money at wars, welfare, and welfare (foreign) instead of colonization.
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>>106525596
I know. Shittorians don't count as Australians either.
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>>106525596
>>106526021
australians are aboos, everyone else there is a criminal lol

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>https://www.aikido.dev/blog/npm-debug-and-chalk-packages-compromised

>addresses that are siphoning away crypto

>the email that scammed
>https://imgur.com/a/q8s235k

npm is a cancer on this world
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>>106523894
no, phishing is.
it's clear we need a password alternative like, yesterday that would prevent this, but passkeys are judaic. why is this such a hard field to solve? ssh can do TOFU to validate sites and also has a working pubkey infra.
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>>106526352
Odin nigger is also a midwit so who cares what he just released.
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>>106526371
im not enrolling in an entire chain of trust certificate program just to download a package that tells me whether a number is divisible by 2 (and throws an exception when it is given an integer instead of a string)
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>>106526392
Whatever Drew
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>>106526371
>ssh can do TOFU to validate sites
now the same sentence but without gay acronyms

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You don't need more than 160kbps.
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i just use --vbr
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you don't need audio
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>>106520555
need was never even a consideration
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>>106520555
96*
https://listening-test.coresv.net/results.htm
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>>106526254
...which still requires you to specify a target bitrate
so???

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How to request advice:
https://rentry.org/hpgdoc

>/iemg/ told me $20 IEMs sound better than any headphones
/iemg/ is a chinese shill zone. Do not take anything they say seriously.

>Headphone Power Calculator
https://www.headphonesty.com/headphone-power-calculator/

>Sub-$99
• Philips SHP9500 / SHP9600
• Audio-Technica ATH-M40x
• Shure SRH440
• Fostex TH7
• Used Sony MDR-7506

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>>106526192
didnt ask
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>>106526192
A lot but also I question why its just a pile of electrostatics, seems very boring to me.

The fact stax calls them "earspeakers" should tell you the level of fart huffing the average owner does.
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Any anons here have tried these? Thinking on getting them just out of curiosity
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>>106526318
there is an ideal form of what an "ear speaker" would be defined as, but STAX headphones arent in that definition
Raal and NWM are the first ones that come to mind, but there are ones that mount to your chair and weird ultra-nearfield speaker systems.
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>>106526496
>RAAL
I forgot about those goofy things. Kind of cool in some strange way

>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped
Guide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision (Compact), Antec C8

>CPU
Budget (inc. gaming): 7500F, 7600/X, 9600/X
Gaming: 9800X3D, 7800X3D, 9700X
Workstation: 9950X, 9900X

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>>106526299
>hasn't changed a damn setting from stock
Hey, I disabled HDR and local dimming because I read they're garbage on my model. I think I also had to enable G-Sync from the monitor settings before the Nvidia drivers could detect it?
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>>106526279
Who cares just set it untill it still looks good and you don't have eyes strain anymore. Its just one setting ffs.
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>>106526279
Follow the last section of this video; it's about as good as you can get without a colorimeter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avJTz1JhkR4
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>>106523772
I have this thing and the fan start grinding after like 2 months, I just turned it off with the switch.
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>>106526348
>This guy mains the lg woled
>Optimum mains the lg woled
>daniel owen mains the lg woled
>Spawnpooint mained the lg woled but swapped to the trueglossy now
do they know about the qdoled eye strain.. the plot thickens

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Does Artix have any advantages over Arch if I'm not schizophrenic?
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The mental health boost of never typing in a journalctl command again cannot be overstated.
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>>106523919
I chose Artix because it was the only systemd-free distro with an auto-installer that has a hard-drive encryption feature because yes, I am a schizo with a tin-foil hat.
But a minimalist/not-systemd distro can be educational as opposed to a lazy "just werks" systemd one.
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>>106525861
>auto installer that has a hard drive encryption feauture
>educational as opposed to a lazy “just werks” systemd one
Hilarious comment coming from someone that couldn’t luks encrypt their drive without an autoinstaller
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no lmao
just install regular arch like a normal person
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>>106523919
What do these words even mean holy shit just use a computer like a normal person

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I did not know this
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>>106524036
Imagine being filtered by git. What’s your biggest complaint about it and and how is it done better by the competitors that take up the remaining 5% market share
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>Torvalds started developing Git in April 2005 after the free license for BitKeeper, the proprietary source-control management (SCM) system used for Linux kernel development since 2002, was revoked for Linux. The copyright holder of BitKeeper, Larry McVoy, decided to charge for the use of BitKeeper. McVoy claimed that Andrew Tridgell had created SourcePuller by reverse engineering the BitKeeper protocols.

>Richard Stallman wrote the satirically titled essay "Thank you, Larry McVoy." In this essay, Stallman thanks McVoy for inadvertently strengthening the case for adopting free and open-source software more generally as to avoid similar scenarios to BitKeeper in the future.

so back then it was all seething and kikery too eh
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>>106525844
We still stuck with shitnux when we could have had Plan 9, genera, L4 or any other capability based OS and jujutsu, pijul, darcs instead of git

>>106525904
The UX is honestly bad. Also the staging area and the explicit index exposure seems powerful and useful on paper but in reality you can achieve the same flexibility and more in a easier way without it, see jujutsu https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj
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>>106526338
everything else you listed was made by a literally crazy person
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how does one become a /g/entlemen? I know some windows stuff, run a plex server on a linux machine, and mod my games so you could say i know more than the average computer user. but how do I become a /g/ approved autist? where do i even start technology is so vast
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why do you want approval from tranny obsessed Indians?
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>>106526142
im more asking where do i start to learn more about tech?
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>>106526129
You put on a dress & use Arch?
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First you must choose your class.
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>>106526411
why are so many tech niggas gay


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