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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107638485
I'd say higher resistance to burn in and higher peak brightness are pretty notable improvements
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How do I fix this issue?
I'm using Cromite on Android
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>>107629653
Based
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>>107639228
>peak brightness
good goy, using your phone 24/7 even when you're outside
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>>107639784
A pocketable device with a big screen is most likely going to be used in different lighting conditions

Post your chair photo with a flash
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>>107639299
Kek I have the same chair. The the leather pad at the very front has started to crack and rip though but it did alright for about 2 years of use.
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good as new
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>>107639811
Pleatherfags, THIS is your mindset.
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>>107639299
before 3 marijuanas
>>107639811
after 3 marijuanas
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>>107639811
the seat just lays flat on some metal now

>oldest distro
>no drama
>batteries included
>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)
>just werks
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>>107633705
It seems interesting, but I am worried in the long-term about how its only maintained by one guy. I just run Debian stable and use a minimal install and built it up from there,
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>>107639528
>Debian stable
back to bed grandpa
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slackware is way too based for this sissy world
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>>107639522
Oh, that is indeed interesting.
>>107639528
>I just run Debian stable and use a minimal install and built it up from there
Same, that's exactly what I was trying to achieve on Slack, my same Debian setup.
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>>107639552
Grandpa software is peak. Ppl do the same stuff on computers now as they did 5 or 10 years ago. In a perfect world, office computers would be 8 years old and run all the same programs and just get security updates.

Since Floens, Dickcheese and Ponyfucker are all dead, in this thread we worship Dimitri for being the only faggot still doing his job, but we also throw shit at him for his questionable design choices.
My 2 cents:
Catalog search does not filter, it's just Ctrl+F
You can sort bookmarks in the bookmarks menu but not in the bookmarks swipe tab
Scrollbar is ugly and thick
Pic attachment is not I'm the reply area but it's on the opposite side of the screen
In the bookmarks tab, what's the difference between "unbookmark" and "delete"?
You can't swipe bookmarks away to unbookmark


Pls fix
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>>107619435
I really hope a fix comes soon, I really hate having to rely on Chance to emulate comfy phoneposting. I didn't realize how much I'd end up missing Clover/Kuroba until now.
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when is she going to make the stable version
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>>107638285
Show me how to make it look like Clover/Kuroba (no Ex) and I'll consider it.
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Dice captcha test
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Test tickles

/g/ has no arguments against this
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>>107635614
Guess we'll have fusion power plants by 2010
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>>107635691
Discoveries can't happen for infinity because the cost needed to advance from step to step grows and the amount of knowledge required also advances step to step. Eventually it will take more resources than the earth has and more than a life time of research just to make tiny upgrades over the previous level of technology. Humans, on earth, with limited resources and limited life spans have a hard cap on the level of technology that can be achieved. In computing we are obviously already at that place given how little improvements we see generation to generation in hardware and that the majority the so called gains turn out to be marketing spiel or gimmicks like fake frames. 15 year old CPU's hold up for a lot of tasks which would never have been the case at anytime period between 1950-2010.
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>>107639273
you dont need much in the way of hardware beyond a pen and a sheet of paper to figure shit out
theres still tons of things that others just didnt think of
you wouldnt have ai-lmaoo aka shatbots to begin with, otherwise

proof by absurd:
its a chicken and egg paradox
lets say you defo need resources to innovate:
how is you gonna invent shatbots if you dont have the gpus then?
and who is gonna give you gpus if you dont have a shatbot to run on em?

thats not how innovation works.
it starts with inspiration.
it starts with one idea, one brain.
and a sheet of paper. and a pen, ofc.
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I use AI a lot but always get reminded from time to time of its BS. Today I asked ChatGPT to add a few lines to one of my laptop power management scripts to set powercap for the PCU in some low power circumstances. It is like 3 or 4 lines to add to an existing script, which I provided. Honestly I was just being lazy, but after prompting if I forgot about it. About 10 minutes later I remembered and went back to check and it was STILL churning on this question. And after another minute or so it dumped this insanely long script (original is maybe 18 lines, ChatGPT's update is over 150 lines) with so many problems, assumptions, and issues that I would never even consider using the script. I imagine how much compute was wasted to generate this nonsense. This happens pretty often. But at the same time, it can be incredibly useful when you give it clear step by step instructions. AI is a strange tool.
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>>107639860
> to set powercap for the PCU in some low power circumstances.
CPU*

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2 more weeks until web browsers are SAVED
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>>107626593
>Github stats show SerenityOS is still under development
kling abandoned it completely and the community will as well soon
>less than one percent of Ladybird is written in swift
because it's still too new yet. I doubt they even use meaningfully yet, just testing. but kling said swift will replace the c++
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>>107626919
master it
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>>107620743
Jokes aside, what's the point of developing a new web browser if all you're gonna do is play eternal catch-up with chromium?
The modern web is a complete joke to anyone watching and the most insane thing you could possibly do is an attempt to "fix" it by playing their game
All this development effort wasted on meaningless things instead of creation and innovation
And how are you going to pay for all this work? Kling already quit his job and he's relying on donations to keep it going, which will obviously let the biggest sponsors dictate the future of it
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>>107639846
>but whatabout but whatabout
sybau. getting rid of gnushit is a valiant cause.
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>>107639857
???

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HOLY BEAUTIFUL
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>>107628260
in windows this is just
#include <Windows.h>
#include <Stdio.h>

#define try __try
#define except __except

try {
printf("Primary color: %s\r\n", u->profile->settings->theme->primary_color);
} except (GetExceptionCode() == STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION) {
printf("Could not access primary color");
}
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>>107624959
let primary_color = get_user()
.and_then(|user| user.profile)
.and_then(|profile| profile.settings)
.and_then(|settings| settings.theme)
.map(|theme| theme.primary_color)

match primary_color {
Some(color) => println!("Primary color: {}", color),
None => println!("Could not access primary color")
}
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>>107625196
I don't mind Hickey, I kind of like Clojure, and I almost agree with this viewpoint but I hate how he blathers on about his ideas and fails to address any practical, real life concerns about actually complicated software. I wish he'd, for once in his entire life, elaborate with properly worked real life practical examples.
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>>107639423
#![feature(try_blocks)]

let color = try { get_user()?.profile?.settings?.theme?.primary_color? };
match color {
Some(color) => println!("Primary color: {color}"),
None => println!("Could not access primary color"),
}
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>}), }), }), }), }), }),
Lisp won.

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>uv
>anaconda
>poetry
I don't want to install yet another fuckass dependency manager when pip works just fine.
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>>107637180
No.
requirements.txt describes the runtime environment, pyproject.toml describes the project. These two files are unrelated.
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>>107636515
I haven't used uv much yet but I bet you can set it up with uv run so that declaring the dependency is the only way (or at least the most convenient way even in the short term) to fix the issue. That's how many other package managers operate
Stateful environments were a mistake
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>>107637361
>And Python is crucial for building Rust.
Facepalm.
More retardation from the low IQ RusTrannies.
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>>107629555
Yeah, I also hate that every fucking lib requires "this particular version of yada yada, or I won't work!"
Heck, requiring a major version, I can understand, but going minor (or revision sometimes), that's just the best way to push people to use containers (aka, "if it works on my machine, I will ship my machine")

I use pip and requirements.txt, and fuck if people while about it.

Nice trips btw
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just use an ephemeral container and pip install -r requirements.txt fucking scrubs lel at your loserness

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1-uiUlHTo
any cameras near you /g/ lol?
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>>107639456
A ton. That video showed they are wide open though so get out there and have some fun.
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>>107639456
you can look at footage of...completely open public areas
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would be funny if people made flyers with a QR code on it that sends you to the dashboard of the very camera on the pole the flyer is taped to
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so funny the thread i already made on pol is full of bots saying this tech is fine... the fuck happened to this website

Is it worth learning raylib and c++ if I want to make a voxel game like minecraft?
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>>107638390
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/x86-64-assembly-language-programming-with-ubuntu
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>>107638162
Honestly, it wouldn't be terrible if they didn't shat the bed with minetest (the game).
Renaming the engine "Luanti" and making a (well deserved) cleanup of "Minetest" would have been the best.
But no, they want their engine to have glory.
They forgot that everything it was good at was minecraft clone and free mods.
You already have "mineclonia" and such, so naming the engine "freecraft" wouldn't have been a good idea and would have further maintained the confusion.
Droping minetest is what is bad imho.
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>>107634115
clueless tranimepost == instant hide
i wanted you to know this

i also want you to know that youre better off going either lower level than fucking raylib, as in: opengl/vulkan directly
or just give up and try with younity
youre still gonna try raylib bc youre autistic though
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bump for interest
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>>107634115
there's already a c++ minecraft project in raylib

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Does /g/ still have a printer?
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>>107639655
I own 2 (and multiple thermal ones if that counts)
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the funny part about OPs pic is that its most likely two pakistani men replying to eachother
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>>107639655
Yes, because I work.
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>>107639716
my work went paperless years ago, what do you do?
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>>107639655
i have a b&w laser printer that i bought like a decade ago, still runs on the original toner. don't print much these days but when i do need it every couple of years it's a lifesaver
stacy or molly or whoever can go fuck herself she has disgusting fake lips and looks like she fell asleep in the tanning bed one too many times

I CANT AFFORD NEW GPUS
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>>107639526
Good, maybe you'll spend your money more wisely from here on.
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vidya industry is in the absolute shitter, if that's what you were intending to use it for anyway
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>>107639526
I fell for the 5060ti 16Gb

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>if err != nil
>if err != nil
>if err != nil
>if err != nil
>if err != nil
>if err != nil
>if err != nil
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>>107639505
>no companies use Go
damn I guess I should tell my manager and the hundreds of other engineers in my department that we're all not actually using Go, thanks for letting me know anon.
>>107639535
I don't think you know what the word objectively means. I'm sorry that you don't enjoy it anon, nobody is making you use it, you don't have to.
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>>107639534
That never happens if you write good exception handlers at proper levels in your application. Also, that can happen in Golang too, but it's even worse there because you are never forced to handle errors since they're just another value. In Java, at least checked exceptions exist.
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>>107639554
>damn I guess I should tell my manager and the hundreds of other engineers in my department that we're all not actually using Go, thanks for letting me know anon.
they all live inside your head so it should be pretty easy. Hurry up, you need to take your meds so they'll all go away!
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>>107639554
>I don't think you know what the word objectively means. I'm sorry that you don't enjoy it anon, nobody is making you use it, you don't have to.
The word "objective" implies a context, of course. Golang is objectively a badly designed *language*, if one judges it by precision and strictness. It is a a badly designed language in the same sense that PHP is a badly designed language. The language has awful constructs and semantics, and it promotes bad patterns. It is objectively good in other areas, such as having a standard library that contains everything from TLS servers to JSON parsers. I don't consider that sufficient, however. It is essentially a language that you may considered good if you prioritize other things than sound language design, for example toolset.
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>>107639668
>The language has awful constructs and semantics, and it promotes bad patterns
According to who, the universe? Did God tell you this? How can you "objectively" prove this statement? You're just listing your personal opinions and saying it's objective. Saying "Go has the ability to parse JSON out of the box" is an objective statement, saying "Go has bad semantics" is not objective at all. You are redefining "objective" to mean "based on the specific metrics I prefer."

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The modern internet is inferior
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VmnhJGdSM0
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>>107636909
This but unironically
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>>107639209
He's on the tail end of people that remember pre-smart phone/pre-corporate internet.
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>>107636749
Calling it now. National internets. Everybody's getting a great firewall. Long distance charges will apply to visit international servers.
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>>107636749
>I miss when the internet had less people.
I miss when the internet had people.
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2:25
>i started using the internet when i was about six years old in the mid 2000
le 26 year old zoomer having fake nostalgia for le old internet
2:29
>i didn’t become a heavy internet user until about 2010
3:27
>literal goatse
6:02
>back then (started using internet in 2005 btw) the internet was full of le greasy nerds or something
8:15
>i was banned from le reddit and now i am mad
11:28
>lucario and le sonichu are le old internet
13:23
>le reddit soijak i saw on instagram

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107637517
everyone would know about your handholding roleplay on discord and relentlessly cancel you until you're totally unemployable.
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>>107637517
>used real name to shit post
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>>107637517
me when I have to explain to my boss that I was only joking about denying the holocaust and killing all niggers 6 years ago on a minecraft pvp factions server
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How's this stack?

HTMX+Hyperscript+UnoCSS+Hugo

For small sites that need a blog section. Not sure if I should use Decap CMS for clients or do something like Ctrl+Alt+A for admin mode and direct editing.
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I had a question if anyone works in healthcare IT. I currently work as a receptionist and have done medical billing in the past. I'm looking to get an associate's in health informatics and get RHIT certified, so I can move onto jobs like becoming a revenue cycle analyst/specialist, or working as a health information technician. I am planning to pursue a bachelor's in the future, but I want to get my foot in the door first before pursuing it. is it worth it to get the associate's so I can get certified as an RHIT?


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