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>>107627162nice, I didn't know there even was an extension
>>107627234It isn't easy to see the pattern if you scroll through it quickly, it depends if you get an easy one or not. It's not reliable that's the issue. At this point I'd rather just stop posting as much.
>>107627226There's an insane amount of irony of you reading that post and somehow taking that seriously, I'm legally retarded and even I understood that>first its fitting the blocks in the appropriately shaped hole (impossible)was obviously the sign of a joke, and the webm attached was nothing more than a reinforcement of it being a joke post.Maybe reddit was right in going the route of having retards slather>/joke /satireas a warning to the mentally damaged to not take a thing seriously.
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>>107627115It's 4chanX, not 4Chan(tranny)XT. You don't need to manually edit shit, just use the latest version.
Happiness and Good Vibes! editionApplication advice:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4Considering a side hustle?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8>Interviewinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary StuffComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I know someone here has the gif/webm of the walking rooms
>>107615666>>107615864thanks ladsI did 3 easies today, taking a break
bros it just vibes
>>107622636unfortunately just about every company does it.IBM sent me one, Chase sent me one, a small 40 man startup sent me one.It's stupid but it's the game.
>>107622578what is today's? Do you have to pay for it?
Is there a safer embedded programming language than Rust?
>>107627151Fine, let's do opcodes with hexadecimal notation like in the old days. Are ya' happy now?
>>107618555I would argue Ada, especially the SPARK variant. It is way better than Rust IMO for handling complicated embedded systems, just has fallen victim to not being as popular (astroturfed?) as Rust..Plus the base Ada language was used in fighter jet flight control systems for a while.
>>107627190That removes only half a layerBasically if you're not designing and wiring up your CPU by hand you're doing it wrong
>>107627190A CPU instruction set is very abstracted from what's going on inside the CPU, considering memory ordering, register renaming, etc.
>>107618576fpbp
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107627028there's still a bias. See the 8? Scroll the image.
I'm done working on my image reviewer app.https://github.com/kjpgit/PhotoReviewer4NetReally fun side project, and I'm happy with it.
Why does it krash?https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1prvpxq/fedora_kde_constantl_crashes/
>>107617953fpbp
>>107624653god 5.27 was in such a good fucking state, shame
>>107625568the good thing is that you can just install any version you want.
>>107625581noimpossible
>>107625568When 6 gets good, qt 7 will be out and they'll have to rewrite everything again and be krashy
Yacht parties, booze, girls. A-list AI researcher gathering at NeurIPS gives us plebs a glimpse of the super secretive world of A(G)I.Partygoers were mostly enthusiastic. The sentiment among these experts is that 2025 marks a transition from simple generative chatbots to Agentic AI, autonomous systems capable of solving multi-step problems and performing PhD-level tasks in specialized fields like chemistry and mathematics.There was of course some pessimism in the crowd...The "P(Doom)" Number was a common question among attendees. ie. "What’s your number?" referring to their personal estimate of the probability that AI will lead to a human catastrophe.Researchers debated whether current methods like scaling up transformers are enough for tomorrow's breakthroughs, or if "continual learning" and "reinforcement learning" (RL) are the necessary next steps.Lastly there's a clear divide between the "open" spirit of academic research and the increasingly secretive nature of the private labs that now dominate the field.
>>107625564ajeetnic ayy eye
>>107625564who was that chinese mommy that invented ai or whatever god i want to pulse inside her
Mommy says I'm good with computers.
>>107627330I'm mommy's special little smart computer scientist! I am a dysgenic mutt but I deserve to marry the hot sexy Germanic Stacey! Chad bullied me in high school but I will be his boss now. While I get his sloppy seconds after high school, Stacey!
Matrix won
>>107625135Matrix is okay, it's just that the fucking Python server is absolute garbage, hope some day someone will make a better one
>>107625119ok rabbi, whatever you say
>>107618707RMS never spied on anyone.>>107620725Normalfags will never use FOSS. There's no point in winning them over. They will just make everything shit like they did with the mainstream internet.
>>107610885>almost everything touches the matrix.org home server at some pointskill issue
>>107625119>over a decadeThe fuck you mean, they only left in 2017 which is... NINE YEARS AGO???? Huh? Where tf did the years go?
I work at a hospital there are so many items that cost like 15k that do most simplest tasks. For example this pill counter which uses computer vision of some sort to count pills costs literally 2k to 10k.Can any anons tell me how they're getting away with such outsourcing price gouging
>>107616642Medical insurance is required by law for employers who have over 50 employees under the ACA. The federal penalties for going without insurance as an individual was only removed as recently as 2019.Certain states like California still punish you if you don’t have insurance however.
>>107617237>Government needs to be the only payer, put a gun to their head, and say>NO I'M NOT PAYING $15 FOR THE TYLENOLThat's literally what some European countries do. They set price ceilings with major pharma companies abroad for certain categories of drugs. If no pharmaceutical company wants to cater at or below those ceilings, then government gives free reign for domestic companies to reverse engineer equivalents and push them to market.This has resulted in pharmas forming cartels where particular expensive drug category A is only produced by company A at max price, whereas expensive drug category B is only produced by company B and ne'er shall the two meet. And since they're not agreeing on a price level for the same category of product, this legally isn't cartel pricing and cannot be fixed through legal means. ... yet, anyway. Something has been brewing at the EU level for this, for the past few years.
>>107619302that pill counter still needs a jeet operator, it's purpose isn't to replace human operators you're giving 3k tools to your 12 hour jeet
>>107616147It's because medical equipment needs to undergo a shitload of certifications to get approval to be sold as medical equipment. Just a handful of companies want to deal with that amount of retarded red tape, therefore it's just a handful of companies offering equipment like that. Therefore they don't sell at a price the equipment is worth but at a price they can get away with.
>>107616147i worked at a med device company that charged a few thousand dollars for a lipo battery that powered a surgical head lamp.
>>107502998Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107622098that's called flashing libreboot then flashing it again
Plebeian: MacBooksContrarian: used ThinkPadsPatrician: new ThinkPads
>want to install bluetooth on t530>start removing screws>try to remove keyboard screw>it stripsfor fuck's sake. ofc I have PLENTY of screw / bolt extractor tools...for automotive stuff. Not tiny little bitch m2 sized screws. fucking hell stupid bullshit.
I have a T14s and my bluetooth seemingly powers on at random (KDE Plasma, Arch), any idea what would be causing this?
>>107626826I'm retarded and impatient, and I stripped the screw on the wifi module on my X230. I just covered the motherboard with paper and masking tape and drilled straight through it. I had to nigger-rig an adapter out of a gift card that I redeemed. Not my brightest moment.
ain't no one reading these :skull:
>>107627313Just archiving for posterity,you just got to read the first, it's reverse order.
>>107626653I do agree shit like needing to recompile to change basic parameters and especially the lack of any documentation for the sake of 'muh minimalism' is just fucking retarded. for shit like dwm especially its certainly functional but only achieves a low sloc cause it relies on x11 to do the heavy lifting. Personally I like keeping my software super simple with only my config compiled in but instead of forcing that on everyone and making them use fucking patches (LMAO) to customize anything, you can just design the software to be modular (the whole point of the unix philosophy). If I want for instance use a config file that gets evaluated on launch, that can be enabled when I first compile the package and then I never have to worry about it again, or if I don't I can just set that to false when I initially compile it. This naturally makes your software a lot more extendable too
>>107626289You can bind anything in tmux, you need to debug your terminal to find out what is actually being sent
>>107626065The most minimal setup is probably gentoo with bare minimum USE flags
>>107627157USE="-*" in /etc/portage/make.conf
>>107627121>(the whole point of the unix philosophy)The "Unix philosophy" is about writing shell scripts to pipe text to other programs that parse text. It's such a bad idea that Unix doesn't even use it.
Browsers. Firefox is okay, but its recent decisions make me want to switch. I use Linux, which gives me a bit more variety. I tried to use a terminal-based web browser as my main browser, but it won't work for everything.I am considering switching to Brave, but I am not so sure about that.Does any anon know some good browsers?
Why are tiny laptops so unpopular compared to smartphones?
why do mods not delete spammed threads?
>>107622667Too big and heavy, too much power consumption from a screen, too inefficient.
>>107626829It's the size of a modern smartphone + keyboard.
>>107626829>too much power consumptionPretty much the only issue. This shit tends to last 8 hours top, which is okey, but not enough
>>107626650>iOS
Alright give me your worst, roast me
>>107624734https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CSAGa58aan2rly7uKx_GEg7DL4rWC1FV9biymeWztAA/
>>107617889>doesn't daily drive Qubes OS.The horror!!
get a haircut and trim that beard faggot
>>107624734what does phoronix guy have to do with this
>>107619684>makes millionsnobody even watches his shit