>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs.amodernist.comhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106474875Thank you, that fixed it. I'm on Android 14, I just bought a new Chinese shitphone. I didn't have the issue on my last shitphone with an older version of Android either, not sure what the problem is. Thankfully, easily resolved.
4chan janny d0x dumpgo fuck yourself you disgusting kike nigger sludgehttps://files.catbox.moe/r1zn79.7zdeath to israel, death to all kike niggers and their golems. there is no future for you.
I'm going over HTDP and will now start applying the Design Process to everything in my life.
>>106474478>I'm a corporate webshitter. There is nothing that I can convince a manager to sign on using.I used CL in a corporate context, but then, I had the power to choose. Convince with important arguements: Time to market (speed to delivery for a reliable, working solution). Cost (if performance gains are achievable, they diminish cloud instance hosts.)
>>106474478>I'm a corporate webshitter. There is nothing that I can convince a manager to sign on using.Say that it is a Java project then load ABCL from Java and build the rest of the program in lisp.Ostensibly it'll be a Java project,
>Creates his own minecraft clone (twice)>his own operating system>his own display manager library>his own window manager>his own programming language>his own calculator OS>But is quickly forgotten after taking the fatal beef with StallmanHow is Stallman so powerful? Drew has coded more than him and created more and he lost so quickly that it is not even funny. It was not even a tough battle for Stallman ...
>>106475205lol you're an inbred nigger parasite and your bloodlines are diluted with the very blood you hate and envy. fuck you kike, I'm going to mass murder you ugly freaks.
>>106475234>pretending to be roman when you come from brazilcute
>>106475240Romans are still here, all of us are. We're not going anywhere.
>>106475246yeah yeah whateverthis is not the shartytry to bring something to the board, faggotyou think youre hardcore but youre a punkfukken kiddo never saw the worldlives in a walled gardentalks shityou have no idea of the kind of animal that prowls herestick to techyou aint impressing anybody
>>106473934why did you add Michael Larabel to this
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helpedGuide: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAMEDual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision (Compact), Antec C8>CPUBudget (inc. gaming): 7500F, 7600/X, 9600/XGaming: 9800X3D, 7800X3D, 9700XWorkstation: 9950X, 9900XComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106472859I'm going form but I'm a fan cuck, dude that's shit temps and gross
>>106475010i think i was just very retarded and didnt short jbat1 long enough the first timeit gets to vga with both sticks in nowtime to stick in the gpu
i cannot stress enough that everyone needs to tune their ram. you will feel the latency difference.
this might be the poorest general on /g/ the /lmg/ guys all have rigs with multiple 3090s/4090s and hundreds of gigs of ram the battlestation people have full room setups the /hsg/ people have enterprise grade shit and this thread people complain about a $500 GPU it's no wonder pc gamers are not the valued customers any more
>>106475341Unneeded on x3d
Your response?
>>106475254it's very easy to do batch operations on files. A blur -> sharpen pass is two lines of shell scripting, and takes about 2s per file.
>>106465465truthnuke of the thread number 1 >>106471024only sensible answer ITT
>>106475254I already addressed that - the cost of blurring is negligible on a GPU/TPU, which you would have anyway because you’re training an AI model. Besides, blur+sharpen is just an oversimplified example to avoid derailing the thread into a technical discussion - in practice, cheaper and more reliable methods of removing the adversarial noise do exist.Furthermore, you would only have to clean poisoned data. Even assuming no cheap detection method exists, you could safely clean only the images scraped from likely poisoned sources. Assuming your heuristic is mostly reliable, model quality wouldn’t be significantly affected even if many artists start doing this, which they won’t.In practice, adversarial noise is only effective against uninformed hobbyists training a LoRA against a specific artist who uses it.
>>106475294If an anti-AI tool manages to slow me down to 2s per image, I’d consider it a great success. In reality, neutralising the adversarial noise can be done in a matter of milliseconds, in parallel, on a GPU.
>>106475424>2s per imageYou running a Pentium 4 or something?
Should I, bros?
>>106472911And that is bad because........
>>106473307Shit happens no matter how careful you are and some people, like military personnel, LEO and outdoorsmen, need rugged devices for emegencies. I got sick of cracked screens on pussy slate consoomer-phones and every phone I bought since then was rugged. Not everybody lives 24/7 in a comfy gooncave surrounded by moeshit statues, dakimakuras and wall-scrolls lving off tendies.
>>106475305>Not everybody lives 24/7 in a comfy gooncave surrounded by moeshit statues, dakimakuras and wall-scrolls lving off tendies.No, but people who come here to ask "Should I, bros?" over a cheap dumbphone purchase do.Those people you have described already know they need rugged shit and don't have to ask /g/ for their (usually shitty) opinion.
>>106467829does it support VoLTE?i had a 4G LTE phone, but it stopped working with my carrier because it it's support 4GVoLTE specifically
I spend a lot of time on my computer, so I'm sure that's the same IF NOT WORSE than people addicted to their phones, but on my actual phone I primarily use it for:>listening to Music / Podcasts>taking pictures>navigation when drivingoh, and>making the rare phone callI rarely browse the internet on it.
>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: >>106439810
>>106475050since when /g/ knows technology?
>>106475050intel fell behind in the techthey couldn't reach the smaller process nodes that amd couldthey couldn't get the power efficiency that amd could
>>106475004Two reasons: firstly higher pitched sounds are always harder to block (don't ask me why, but something about the higher frequences makes them much harder to match exactly), and rapidly changing sounds are also much harder to block - since the active mechanism has to itself process the sound, generate an inverse soundwave and then generate it from the speakers, there's inherent lag in this. Works perfectly fine for uniform drones (like engine noise, to some degree background crowd chatter or engine noise), speech is a constantly varying sound and even a tiny bit of lag would result in the inverse waveform always lagging behind the real sound and therefore never quite cancelling it properly.
>>106475050underdog story + intel antitrust bullshit got everyone riled up about "intel jews" and cheering for amd. then ryzen came out and it was genuinely really goodintel had been producing 4-thread midrange processors and 4-core/8-thread "high end" processors for a decade, when ryzen came out it instantly came with 8 core processors and started pushing up in the next couple of refreshes, WHILE also being pretty good at everything elsein the years after ryzen 1, amd has stalled a bit (we're still on 8 to 16 cores on desktop, and have been for several years already), but intel has been having a lot of troubles with its fabrication so it's getting worse and worse and amd has kept up with still making good cpusthe 3d cache was the newest improvement so now amd has the best processors both for workstations (more threads at a reasonable price point) AND for gamesthe problem of course is that if intel continues making shit cpus and amd continues maintaing the lead we might literally get a reversal of the situation, as in amd just having a monopoly and stalling any improvement and just coasting on their dominance while intel flounders and can't catch up - the fact is that both companies are jewish and enjoy milking consumers as much as they're able to when they can get away with it. but for the past few years amd has been the former underdog having a comeback and challenging the intel monpoly so they've been the ones putting out consistently good products while intel got caught and is struggling to improve
>>106475004Kind of but not really. Pic is considered class leading ANC. Normal conversation peaks in the 500Hz range, at which point the $40 earcups give you 18dB of attenuation and the $200 ANC system gives you another 12dB. Raised voices puts you in the 1-2kHz range, at which point ANC totally checks out. You can jack up the ANC to get a little more attenuation, but that also adds to the 'pressure' feeling ANC causes when it's turned on.Best method is to stack earmuffs and TWS earbuds.
You have to spend at least $400 editionPrevious: >>106426310>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://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 switchesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Model M.
My goal is to build my own keyboard within a year. I have to learn everything from scratch except the firmware part.
why is youtube doing this shit?I was just watching vids few days ago and all of the sudden its doing this shit. it's doing it on my main account and my alt account and even on my phone. It's nothing wi-fi or vpn related either. I cant even avoid this shit WITH a VPN and im american. WTFFFFFFFFF GOOGLE PLZ
>>106474249google has shadowbanned you bro
>>106474320Like I legitimately can't watch any video now, I need to be signed out to watch any video.
>>106474361Clear your cache and cookies from your browser and your PC.
>>106474249YouTube don't want people to watch videos.
The cost of doing business edition>InterviewingNeetcode 150: https://neetcode.io/practiceTips and interview practice: https://blog.interviewing.io/>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary Stuff"What's your expected salary?": https://www.fearlesssalarynegotiation.com/salary-expectations-interview-question/Negotiation advice: https://github.com/petermekhaeil/salary-negotiatingSalary data: https://levels.fyi/>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106456138I'm telling you man. Everyone here is shooting for the FAANG positions, and aren't considering stability at all in their careers. They just want to win the job lottery, but the market just isn't there anymore obviously. Let them remain jobless.
>>106473853>Zestimate®kek
>>106475229No, video games are ick
>>106475229if you are aiming for game dev positions yeah
I used to want to be a game dev until I was told they are exploited and given a huge workload then get laid off.Funny how pretty much the entire tech sector is now the same.
Pros:>Strong sandboxing/isolation improves security.>Widely supported across major distros (especially Fedora, GNOME-based distros).>Uses Portals apps can request access to files, devices, etc. in a controlled way.>Good integration with desktop environments.>Flathub is a central, well-maintained app store with lots of apps.>Auto-updates supported.Cons:>Flatseal has the potential to change the permissions of other flatpaks at will. Essentially, a flatpak with the ability to change the permissions of other flatpaks. It is rendered to be "Potentially Unsafe" with "Arbitrary Permissions" with access to "User Data" subfolder flatpak/overrides, Can read and write all data in the directory" and "Arbitrary Permissions, Can acquire arbitrary permissions".>Larger disk space usage (apps bundle runtimes + libraries).>Slower startup compared to native apps (sandbox overhead).>Strong desktop focus not ideal for CLI/server software.>Relies heavily on Flathub (centralization concern).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106474039>Strong sandboxing/isolation improves security.Potentially strong sandboxing, if you lock almost everything down ... and that includes a ton of stuff which is designated as "safe" by flathub.https://github.com/flathub-infra/website/issues/4730Nothing should be designated safe without an exhaustive audit ... that's not what's happening. Making a sandbox actually strong while still allowing good desktop integration using existing KDE/GNOME APIs is a billion dollar project, it's just too much work.
>>106475290PS. all those dbus APIs for desktop integration are also fragile as hell and shit will break. Dependency hell is still unavoidable.
>>106474181yeah, you can do that. very unpopular though
>>106475420>very unpopular thoughWho the fuck cares, that's how developers want to publish software, this is the "sideloading" argument again.
>>106475441I thought you wanted to be on the receiving end and I just pointed out that this is a thing so uncommon that I never saw it in the wild.If you want to publish your own app as a standalone flatpak, ofc you can do whatever
This guy built a blogging platform and made it available under MITThen other people forked it and provided the same service, making him lose moneySo he made the code source-available now.Thoughts? You can see the software here btw. https://bearblog.dev/
>>106474050and how do you enforce your gpl or permissive license? use the state? that's statist.
>>106471906>With regular GPL or permissive software, you never have to worry about arbitrary restrictions, and you know you can't be sued for using it.You have to worry about that. If you use GPL code in your non-GPL FOSS project you still can have bunch of GPLfags complaining, demanding license changes etc. it's the same kind of cancer as mongodb license.GPL is incompatible with most popular FOSS licenses and ironically limits what kind of freedoms you can grant the users of your code. It's better avoided in any FOSS project.
>>106461420this is why I put everything I write under SSPL+Nigger
>>106463754>[sperging intensifies]Again, you must be 18 years or older to post here.
>>106471958kek
Loli Thinkphone Edition >What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency CheckersComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106474394even with how scary that is, it's cool if some chang did that to me
>>106474503It's already been trialed and car sites are already being paid to shill subscription models, no matter how much current consumers try to push back like with the BMW heated seats debacle. The "younger generation" will be brainwashed into accepting such things and you will eventually have no choice since subscription models are more profitable. So if you think subs are going to only be for a few areas in the future, you are sadly very mistaken. All industries will look for ways to maximize profit and this is a very good one.
>>106474208Sure. Is LineageOS possible to install in it? What's the best OS in-terms of accessibility and privacy? As long as the physical keyboard doesn't have intense latency I'll probably get used to it.
>>106474645Extremely low amounts of vehicles have subscription services like this. If you buy a BMW $50 a month is nothing. Thank Jesus I can afford iCloud+ and I received a year of free Google cloud storage with my pixel 9 pro xl and a year of free Gemini ai too, but after I’ll keep paying for it. $100 a month is light work for subscription services. Functional adults aren’t going bankrupt for this.
>>106475272Keep being a frog in a pot, anon, keep trying to rationalize that it won't be coming to every vehicle. First they came for the BMWs and I did not speak out because I was not a BMW owner, then they came for the Hyundais and I did not speak out because I was not a Hyundai owner. Then they came for the Chevy owners and there was no one left to speak out for me.
Throw away your old TV from 2022 it is officially obsolete
How do we make programming masculine again?
>>106475349Computers have always been for maids.
>>106468111>you can smell stinkditch emanating from this post
>>106467591abstraction layer amount limit in the compiler>>106475349>only adults being around to do it were women so its feminineretard
>>106475398>>only adults being around to do it were women so its feminineYes.
>>106467591ban high level langs, that shit is for the clankers. enforced mandatory C literacy or no job offer. allowing the usage of rust but never talk about it
>*ring* *ring* *click*>Paclass: Good day, how may I help you, sir?>'ello, is this the package repository?>Paclass: Yes, sir, which package might you be interested in?>Ah, lovely, what've you got for <insert package>.>Paclass: Oh, yes, we have many options for that one, sir. Would you like that with SSE, AVX or AVX-512?>Toss me a good AVX-512, love.>Paclass: Coming right up, sir, and next week we'll have AVX10.1 versions available.Why don't package managers do this?
they do