Previous Thread: >>107617435>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I broke down and decided to buy a basic Midjourney subscription after years of staying local. The very first attempt generating images using the Moodboard is promising, but holy shit this is the absolutely worst interface I've ever used on a commercial website like this.
How do I get good at prompting nano banana pro?
>friend is like>macOS > linux>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technologywhat do?
>>107617634>>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technologyIt seems they had legit reasons to like macos more than linux.
>>107661514Airdrop is somewhere between "doesn't work" and "pain to set up" on non macOS systems, and it's by far the easiest way to transfer stuff between a computer and an iPhone. Apple's proprietary integration stuff like texting and handing off calls between the phone and Mac are also not really replicated on other OSes. Microsoft's Android linker app, Samsung Dex, Motorola SmartConnect, and the Linux Bluetooth stack being able to act as a headset replicate parts of it and in more standard and less locked down ways, but it's still not as smooth and complete an experience as the integration between Apple devices.
>>107626446>imagine being at computers>so fat you look and see food>>107637163Undoubtedly still insufferable.
>>107662366Ah I was rather thinking of the arguments for Linux
>>107662475>>107662614>>107662366>>107661639>>107661514cope
>you used three spaces instead of four, I can't translate thisWhy are pythonfags so pedantic.Lol.
>>107660207fuck you and fuck your soijac thread
Python is brahmin language
Anyone here managed to pivot from a "Python backend dev" role to something saner? I pigeonholed myself with Django but I don't want to do backend with this shit anymore. A devops job could be... ok but I don't have any experience with cloud platforms and I don't think I want to spend my days writing stinky yaml instead of stinky Python.
> function passes None 20 levels down the call stack in production, causing the customer to see a backend error from hitting an untested edge caseHope you keep that codebase in your head at all times
>>107663317>pigeonholed myself with DjangoI'm so glad that I pivoted to Java and Spring, instead of Django how I originally planned, when starting my tech career. Python is such a retarded language, and the libraries are really shit, compared to Java.Now I write services in Kotlin and Quarkus and I'm fully convinced that this is the comfiest setup for backend work nowadays. I also really enjoy doing some DevOps with Terraform and CI/CD / Docker.
>download an image It crashes>verify captcha It crashesSo what was the point?
>>107656939The script seems to have gotten patched at least on the web version
im so glad i use Brave Browser for iOS so I don't have to worry about any of this BS
>>107658515>>107661075can anyone actually articulate what is wrong with chance other than how it looks? because you can change how it looks very easily.
>>107662152its slow as fuck, ugly, gesture heavy and the three devs (french Canadian, bong indian and Canadian indian) sit in threads here trolling people. Such a sad existence, thank God people started calling it out and even jannies started to notice. kurobaex isnt perfect but it's the closest thing to clover which perfected the image board app design. chance is bloated, its almost fundamentally opposite against the simple image board design of this site. it has sovl and no future. we all thought floens was moody these chance devs are teenage girls.
>>107662152It's not intuitive to use and has too many bells and whistles. I had to spent a lot of time configuring it they way I like it.
there's just too many damn people on the internet, simple aswe need like, 90% of the current population to have their access revokedeverything used to be spread out and there was a different site for each topic, now consolidation for normalfags killed forums/discussion boards and hyper authoritarian sites have the vast majority of trafficin other words too many people in just a few places
>>107654769You mean like Windows 8, the Idiocracy interface? No, that still sucked. Pic is how it should be: all programs automatically organized in categories.
>>107646760I had to use eMule for the first time in 15 years to download "Call the Midwife" in my Euro language. It had only ONE person sharing them. Frankly it would have been easier to pay for the streaming.
Crazy how people complain you can't go back to using old stuff, but you absolutely can.>get old laptop or parts on ebay for dirt cheap>run old OSs offline>if you need to go online, for safety, run a modern distro with old interface>install Stylish and theme websites to look like they used to>use 4chan classic theme>use still active forums like Gamefaqs>play flash games using the offline program or a modern day replica using HTML5>use oldavista>use internet archive with script to remove top bar (oldnet is being blocked)>use marginalia web search>use spacehey>use neocities>use escargot>use protowebComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107659570>Starcraft with my friend with dial-up over the internal phone network, without needing "real" internet.you just made me remember this image and sounds
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107663020It looks pretty coolWhat are the biggest benefits over linux?On the website they only say they have advanced security and networking but they don't really elaborate on that
>>107663099freebsd developers never used freebsd on their computersopenbsd is 15 years behind linux
>>107661801>I use (Net)BSD because it is simply betterin which ways is it better?
>>107662484it isn't good your for your OS to become a thin layer for running Linux software
>>107663099You get a free demon girl
Yearphone of the ear editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107661808based
>>107662595>russian >$3Kwhat
i have artti t10s and more expensive iems but artti t10s are in my daily rotation and the best price performance iems i have
>ali doesn't give 50c vouchers anymorefvck.pic unrel, picked up some slop for free shipping on something else
>>107663196swap the free one for the kunten
Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9No, these will not increase page loading, it will make them load faster, factually and actually.Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists (must have):>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mchangrh/yt-neuter/refs/heads/main/yt-neuter.txtSome more optional filters that you can import:>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liamengland1/miscfilters/refs/heads/master/antipaywall.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/annoyance_list.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/block_third_party_fonts.txtReminder to stop using shit like ->AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etcComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Key Advantages of uBlock Origin on Firefox Unrestricted Filtering: Unlike Chrome’s MV3 version, uBO on Firefox does not have a "rule ceiling." It can load massive custom filter lists (like specialized regional or annoyance lists) without hitting a 30,000-rule limit. Real-Time Updates: AdGuard and other MV3 blockers on Chrome often wait for the Chrome Web Store to approve a new extension version before filter fixes go live. uBO on Firefox can update its internal filter lists several times a day to combat new ad-delivery techniques. Deep Customization: uBO's "Hard Mode" (dynamic filtering) allows users to manually block all third-party scripts or frames globally or per-site, a feature nearly impossible to fully implement under MV3. CNAME Tracking Protection: uBO on Firefox can "uncloak" trackers that hide behind first-party subdomains, a privacy feature that Chrome's current extension architecture does not support for any ad blocker.
>>107662985Hey glownigger?Why are you still shilling this stupid shit so hard?Read: >>107655267Install ubolite. Revoke global permissions. Network filter. Better yet get a fucking dnscrypt server that handles the blocking. Or do pi-hole. Or pfsense. That way you don't need the damn extension in the first place.
>>107662996>Hey glownigger?THAT'S FROM GEMINIAI
>>107663001I'm talking to the retard who pasted it, not the output that it gave.
>>107654896>https://www.i-dont-care-about-cookies.eu/abp/That one sold it's soul to Avast, use:https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies
I don't get it. Just let me click to run the installer. Fucking hippies
>>107651707Uhm sweaty you shouldn't do that because it's, like, le bad because, uhhh, it just is ok? You WILL subject yourself to the package manager humiliation ritual and you WILL install programs from an online app store.
>>107651707...then install your app literally any other way. Why should I have to run a retarded installer for everyrhing when I can get the executable for anything in 2-3 clicks?
>>107653212That's when you either flatpack it or be a good boy and add it to the repos yourself, preferably without every single optional dependency marked as mandatory.
>>107651707I wish I saved that "give me the fucking exe" github song. It would fit in this thread.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107610179
What are good free games to benchmark and livetest your builds?Not just demos like 3dmark something playable. Hopefully lightweight (not disk space hogs) and has RTX and DLSS options.
Merry Christmas /sqt/
>>107660958>>107661229>>107661424Cheers bros!
>>107662143i mean connectors can be swapped and at worst traces can be repairedactual photos would helpi think >>>/diy/ohm/ is a better place to ask
I want to make some money online. I’m fine with like $200 a month. What platform should I use? I’d rather get paid for views without selling shit or shilling brands.
>tim apple gives you $1,000.000 to make a distro that ACTUALLY just works and can at least attempt to match macOSwhat do?
>>107659047I can't do much with a thousand dollars
>>107659235>source: plebbit.filtered.
>>107659047I will take a million dollars and send them this linkhttps://fedoraproject.org/server/download/
>>107661465>https://fedoraproject.org/server/download/https://fedoraproject.org/workstation/oppsies. here goes my million
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Is software engineering dead?>The consensus is a resounding yes, the job has completely changed, mostly for the better. Devs are shifting from being code writers to being AI managers or "agent managers.">The most common workflow involves running multiple Claude sessions simultaneously, like a team of junior devs. You spend the start of your day crafting high-level prompts for your tasks, and then the rest of the day is spent reviewing, testing, and integrating the AI-generated code. This confirms OP's feeling of being "differently busy." While actual keyboard time for coding is way down, time spent on planning, prompt engineering, and especially code reviews is way up.>The payoff is huge. Many report finishing a day's or even a week's worth of tasks by noon, freeing up time for higher-level strategic thinking, planning the next day's work, or just enjoying more free time. However, you still have to be the senior engineer in the room; the AI can be confidently wrong, use outdated libraries, or get lazy, so manual oversight is critical.>Pro-tips from the thread: * Go hands-free: Many are ditching typing for voice-to-text tools like Whispr Flow or Superwhisper to dictate prompts, citing typing as the new bottleneck. * Stop the sycophant: To get Claude to challenge your ideas, give it a strong persona in the system prompt, like "You are an elite Staff Software Engineer who pushes back on bad ideas." * Work in parallel: Use git worktrees to manage multiple AI-driven tasks on the same repo at once.https://old.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1pun9u5/devs_using_ai_coding_tools_daily_what_does_your/
>>107663259>>107663278Are either of you asian? Of the southern variety?
>>107663287No. What kind of stupid question is that?
>>107663295It's a reasonable assumption.
>>107663321Not if you knew anything about the field and its current state.
>>107663326That's absolutely horrifying.Anons, is this true?
>A MUM who thought she was unboxing her dream iPhone was left horrified when she claims she found a box of “poop” inside instead.>Rebecca Oman splashed out £1,399 on an iPhone 16 Pro 1TB from Amazon and couldn’t wait for it to arrive.>But when she opened the delivery the next day, the 30-year-old says she discovered a foul-looking mix resembling mud, sand and even faeces, instead of the high-tech handset.>The shocking package left pregnant Rebecca in tears as she desperately tried to work out what had gone wrong.>“I was shocked and I actually cried,” she said,>“I don’t know what I received in the box.>Rebecca, who lives in the Scottish Highlands, immediately contacted Amazon by phone and live chat, but claims she was told she would need to file a police report before they could take action.>The retail giant allegedly suggested the order may have come from a third-party seller – despite Rebecca insisting she had purchased directly from the Apple Store page on Amazon.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107662990>The retail giant allegedly suggested the order may have come from a third-party seller – despite Rebecca insisting she had purchased directly from the Apple Store page on Amazon.Don't they know that Amazon does commingling?
>>107663008Pakistan did it
>>107662990ni hao Wumao. no, whatever smear campaign you are trying to achieve won't ever manage to convince us, Whites, to buy a chink android plastic garbage from one of the gazillions CCP brands that exist. thank you for your attention to this matter and Merry Christmas.
>>107662990>Rebecca Oman splashed out £1,399 on an iPhonekek normies are braindead cattle
>>107662990>Akshit, you did send iPhone to Brit bong street, yes?>Sir, wait, if I not suppose to send poop, then why street?>Akshit!>Yes boss, I kindly sent shit.
it just makes sense
>>107659294>>107661823A good language requires an IQ so high to use it that idiots can't, even with help.
>>107658714R
>>107658778if only it used snake_case instead of camelCase it would've been perfect
>>107658612My problem with lua's syntax is that the nonuniformity of the various block open and close delimiters makes it harder to write tools to manipulate its code. For instance, I use a hotkey ctrl-[ to insert a `{}` pair around my cursor, but something like that wouldn't work in lua because for functions you don't have an opener but have `end` as a closer; for `if` blocks you use `then ... end`; for loops you use `do ... end`; etcThis is why one reason I prefer lispy syntax. BUT >>107658987 unfortunately isn't a replacement for lua's syntax because the ideologue who made fennel decided that early returns are a bad thing and so you can't easily do early returns in fennel (despite there being no technical reason why not)I get why people like the english word block delimiters. But I find that when you work for a long time (100+ hours; which actually isn't that long given how long big projects take) in a programming language, all of its syntax is abstracted away in your brain, and the syntax doesn't really matter, at least aesthetically (it still affects your ability to quickly identify things, how fast it takes to type things, etc)
>>107662078Isn’t R that language where you can literally change the language grammar on the fly, so that you get a different syntax for each library you load
remove the hats by adding this to your ublock filters tab.||s.4cdn.org/image/xmashat.gif
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found the Jew
>>107663029>JewThe correct nomenclature is "kike". Look up how that word came about; understand how deeply they hate all that which we represent, all that we are, our essence. Understand just how much they despise us. Look up the alternative plus sign; see how deep their vitriol runs.And say it; say it aloud and say it clear, say it loud and proud: I fucking hate kikes, a million times as much as they hate me.
the hats STAY
only da joos and goatfckers hate christmas hats
>>107663313People have been wanting to get rid of the blocking halloween and christmas shit on images since the site's launch but go off newfag. Also thanks OP.