> a new 4chan-xt update, how exciting!> ...oh, it's deadSo, which one should I use now, /g/?
>>107651184He barely touches the shit.
>tfw still on dollscriptIt's not like it's not getting updates, but it also doesn't break anywhere near as much as you'd expect.
>>107651184>it was updated only a week agoTo fix the new captcha and nothing else. Last update before that was over a year ago, and the one before that was almost 3 years ago now.While it still works just fine it's been in maintenance mode for several years now. Looking at the changelog it hasn't been in active development since about 2020.
>>107650905>Don't use XT, it is malwareShow me what makes the script malware
>>107650679What a nigger
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107647755My approach to UB is just to not write shit code that violates narrow contracts.Your mental illness is equivalent of a spastic schizo building a whole lab at home to inspect every single atom of the meds he's supposed to take when the meds were already extensively tested before showing up on the shelves.>b-but what if some schizonigger nonsenseI don't know, don't take the meds, see what happens then, I can tell you that it's unpredictable and you may end up getting kicked out from your home and your only option might be getting ran over by a train, not my job to tell people how to live.
>>107653914your post suggests you're not taking meds when you should be
>>107653964may I see it
>>107652169You'd do the check on bit size before you cast. It's not an implicit cast at all like C/C++ does with defaulting to ints. The contract is only about the value of the shift
>>107654013Or you could just be white and stop creating shift values that don't exist.
>your only choices for a code editor is either an 80's textbox or electron malwareWhat happened?
>>107653883Based retard
>>107652858use helix
>>107653883gorilla nigger retard
>>107652883Visual studio NOW needs a guide for installation? WTF
>>107652867Krashes konstantly
Usecase for unredacted files?What makes you think that transparency is a metric?Reminder:-Don't mention Israel-Don't disrespect the Administration, the economy is amazing.-Don't assume the Epstein files are real. They are not.Missing files are obsolete. You don't need that.Please, don't leave comments if you have nothing to say.Closing this topic, as it has turned into a way for unsavory characters to try and test the moderation of this forum.
usecase for jews?
>>107653666Based. I began posting this a few days ago and jannies here banned me. Also, is this a bug or a feature?
>>107653999Nice tripsAlso kek
I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
>>107653736heres the attention you crave.
holy shit someone fork it how hard could it be.i'm not a tranny so I cant do it
I will write a new 4chan extension and charge a $4.99 monthly subscription would you be willing to pay good sirs.
>>107654026can I send you pics of my penis instead of money?
>>107654026I would not redeeeem, saaaaaar
>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
Bros, any script that shows all the captcha shapes at once?I hate the scrolling thing, the captcha itself is fine.
>>107652224this was older service pack feature that they fixed later on?
>>107652254dear anon no one else has new lenovo
>>107651912I want to actually use my laptop, not keep it on life support>>107652254I am realising that now yes. Unfortunately I do lots of compiling (and I hate using a remote server it's so fiddly) so I can't just use a 15 year old one.
>>107653286Valetudo can de-botnet them if you get a compatible model. In my experience they are good IF a) you don't have pets or other sources of dirt, and b) you leave the house for work and so schedule it to run daily without interfering.If you WFH and sit at home all day it's going to get in your way constantly when running daily so you're going to not run it daily and so dirt and dust will build up and it will clean worse.And if you have lots of pet hair, or if you have any cat litter pellets on the floor or any sort of large-ish debrish, pretty much all models will fuck up.Lastly, you need to keep your floors tidy at all times, because all models come with "obstacle avoidance" which means that if you left a sock on the floor, like an entire square foot area around the sock is not going to get vacuumed or mopped.
they keep adding more people to the subscription, I guess fighting adblockers was a waste of time
>>107653674No retard, it's data mining not about money.
>>107653697they already data mine FOR FREE fucking retard
>>107653708They want each person to have a google account. Le Digital ID footprint.
>>107653674Then they rug it. 6 people, why do you need 4 people? Only 1 person per subscription.
>>107651611Buy an ad itoddler
>>107652959Jolla Phone
>>107653955The iPhone 6s I’ve been using since 2015 still received security updates a couple of months ago. I'm just not gonna upgrade is all.
>>107651611Fr? I had thought it would be 25 years old by now
>>1076539922015 tech is sleeker and more futuristicCompare the 5090 to a 980ti and the size and power draw difference is night and day
What kind of physical media do you collect, anon?
VHS, DVDs, 4K BDs and some cartridges of games I like
>>107650128>What kind of physical media do you collect, anon?I like bootleg Game Boy carts.
>>107652127>I want to watch movies from the disc itself, otherwise there's no difference with just downloading itYou can do that with VLC
>>107650128hard drives. The elites don't want you to know this, but the hard drives in the dumpster are free, you can take them home. I have 200 hard drives in my house.
>>107650917Correct answer
Do any of you know perl, and know it by heart? Supposedly PHP i supposed to be for noobs and perl is the patricians choice, but I don't know how many people even still know perl.
>>107648740
>>107648740no but have managed to process few images with perlmagick
>>107648740I knew it a lot and used it for working. Nowadays I still use it here and there since it gives me total expressivity, meaning that I achieve thing faster and it writes more efficiently than in any other language. When programming Perl you literally feel like you have superpowers. And I’m surprised that the industry dropped those “superpowers”. The issue was that mediocre programmers would get filtered and during COVID era the industry became dominated by midwits with the idea that quantity wins over quality Particularly better then the prolix language Python, that unfortunately I have to use at work nowadays
>>107653950Raku, the new name of Perl version 6, is also a great language for expressivity. Too bad that after 20 years of development it is still incomplete (but production ready) and is 10x slower due to some architectural choices (grapheme level Unicode, and almost contextual grammar, specifically)
>>107648740god I love this language. like saying "fuck the constraints of good design and sound logic, how fucking weird can we *really* get with a programming language?". wrote a few shitty webapps with mojolicious in it. even got paid for some of themcould only recommend picking it up these days if you're doing a lot of awk/sed/grep-style data-munging on a linix or bsd system. it's based af for one-off scriptsre: perl or php, they're both perfectly capable of doing backend work. most turing-complete languages are these days. just pick any one and get good at the concepts instead of getting bogged down with the particular language.
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>>107647202
reminder
>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
I was told that Rust filters jeets so if MicroSoft is actually going to do this, are they going to hire thousands of white men suddenly?
>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.So they'll remove Win32 API? At that point Wine will be the only thing in the world that can run older Windows programs then?
>>107650292What AI are you using, or is it custom?
>>107653760You actually could rewrite the Win32 implementation in Rust (or C++ or Zig or Hare or any other language that can expose a C ABI) and keep only the header files. They did something like this with DirectWrite already.But what's actually going on here is that a team lead had a manic episode on LinkedIn and people wrote news articles about it.
>>107653873True, but there are so many edge cases you will never finish the rewrite. Forget even one tiny thing in a standard control, and numerous programs will stop working properly. There are probably still important programs out there that won't work correctly with the V6 common controls that were introduced in Windows XP (theming support).Wine's been going on for like 30 years and they still discover new edge cases and missing features daily. Sure, Microsoft will have more manpower to throw at the problem but it won't go away.I doubt they can actually get rid of their old APIs. There's so many programs out there that rely on the exact behavior it isn't just feasible.
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Hello
What is /g/'s verdict on NetBSD?
>>107653159cuck license
>>107653283>implying the GPL isn't cancerBSD license is freedom. GPL is communism
It's OpenBSD without the ideological autism. I highly recommend it.>Journaling FFSv2ea that supports extended attributes and simple snapshots>ZFS available too, if you deem it necessary. Not OpenZFS.>Excellent in-house software: NVMM, NPF, pkgsrc>In-kernel sound server straight from Solaris>Supports Bluetooth, Nvidia with nouveau, WINE>pkgin package manager is friendly and also fast like aptRegarding security, it has ASLR, KASLR, SMAP/SMEP, PaX Segvguard, PIEs, Veriexec, kauth, among others.The drawbacks are the worst consumer hardware support among all BSDs (except DragonFly and Midnight) and lower software availability. It has Chromium and Firefox though.
>>107653159Everything in NetBSD has excellent code quality and documentation. You can literally start working on kernel hacking day one.There is at least one feature that is unique to NetBSD: rumpkernels. It lets you reuse kernel modules in userspace. Thanks to rump kernels on netbsd mounting an external drive will be done in userspace with exactly the same code used in kernel space. Same could be done with drivers. This is a huge security improvement and I’m surprised openbsd didn’t adopt the technology
why did the kurobaex guy fuck up the entire app?
the 60 sec cooldowns are absolute cancer. this app is unusable. it's faster to use the >open in browser option
If you actually open up the source code for KurobaEx you will immediately understand that it's the best, most professional, well documented, and well thought out 4chan app ever made.Everything about it is professionally done, it makes sense, theres documentation throughout the code, it looks like it was a labor of love rather than some hacked together garbage.I sincrerely appreciate K1rkshenaou (probably butched kek) for his work. It's really just a good application, period.Go open the source tree in Android Studio if you don't believe me, and actually appreciate the work that he has put into it.
On EX you used to be able to expansiv the text box and make it full sceen like in pic rel. Is that possible in the Beta?
>>107653385yeah it's fucking good
>>107648285It's the beta version, nigger.