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Are small phones finally making a comeback? I just bought picrel, moving from almost 6 years old [spoiler]Xiaomi Mi 9T[/spoiler].
So far:
+Fits my hobbit hands well (arguably the most important factor for my choice)
+I trust google preinstalled apps more than xiaomi
+120hz screen is nice
+better haptics
+very good battery
+flat back
-back is plastic (though I use phone case so w/e)
-big notch
-reverse physical button order and navigation button order
-only gorilla glass 3
-only 23W charging (making full charge take about 90-120 minutes)
-120hz is not permanent
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>>107620438
>6.3"
>small
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>>107620738
Yes for modern standards that's a small phone

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Is there a safer embedded programming language than Rust?
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>>107620715
Brain surgery is non-trivial but it sounds like you would never be allowed to perform one.
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>>107618555
No. Rust is the best language, for all usecases.unwrap()
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>>107618555
>10MiB helloworld jeeteare running on arduino is embedded
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>>107620750
Reminder that C++ is too bloated and overcomplicated for embedded btw.
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>Rust does not use a purely local, compositional type system. Instead:
>- Lifetimes are inferred across function bodies
>- Inference depends on control flow
>- Regions interact across scopes
>This means:
>- Adding one reference can change lifetime inference everywhere
>- Checking is not linear in program size
>- Worst-case behavior is exponential in nesting depth
This isn't true, I'm surprised it said that. Lifetimes are inferred in function bodies but fixed in function signatures so the inference can't cross function boundaries. It even says that if I ask it, pic related.
>Rust has needed multiple borrow checker rewrites (NLL, Polonius)
The main motivation for these is ergonomics/rejecting fewer valid programs. Polonius is actually slower than the current borrow checker which is one of the reasons it hasn't landed yet.
>Trait resolution can be exponential
This might be true, I'm not sure. But I can't remember real-world cases where this was the culprit of bad compile times (usually it's monomorphization or macros or large compilation units) and it's untrue that this is the reason for coherence restrictions and orphan rules, those are necessary for soundness.

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>The converging evidence across behavioral, academic, and neurobiological domains suggests that heavy TikTok and short-form video consumption correlates with measurable attention deficits, academic underperformance, and neurobiological alterations in users. These findings extend beyond isolated symptoms to show a pattern where platforms exploit developmental vulnerabilities through dopaminergic reward mechanisms, creating users who increasingly require constant stimulation while losing capacity for sustained cognitive engagement. The documented academic consequences, including lower GPAs, increased procrastination, and inability to engage with complex materials, suggest manifestations of deeper cognitive changes that could influence developmental trajectories, although further longitudinal research is needed. Individual differences in susceptibility, particularly among those with addiction tendencies versus those with higher boredom proneness, suggest that universal approaches to managing these platforms may be less effective than targeted interventions based on risk profiles.
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>>107620262
>The consequences of short form media consumption and declining attention spans require careful consideration by educators, mental health professionals, and families navigating an increasingly fragmented digital world. Educational institutions face the problem of whether to adapt pedagogical approaches to accommodate shortened attention spans or actively work to rebuild students' capacity for sustained focus through attention management training and technology-free periods. Mental health professionals must develop assessment protocols distinguishing between technology-induced attention difficulties and underlying neurodevelopmental conditions, while addressing the addiction-like patterns some users display. As these platforms continue evolving to maximize engagement, the evidence suggests we are witnessing not merely a temporary cultural shift but potentially lasting alterations to cognitive functioning during critical developmental windows. The question remains whether the creative and social benefits of these platforms justify the mounting cognitive costs to a generation whose ability to sustain attention may determine their capacity to navigate an increasingly complex world.
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have you apologized yet?
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>>107620262
post source when you are copy pasting someones elsebtext

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>still based
>still correct about everything
>still male
I think /g/ owes him an apology
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>>107620121
>He outright flirted with it in that longhair phase.
>What happened?
Like the post earlier in the thread. Some people choose to repress or don't go down it. They'll grow their hair out, maybe cross dress at home but the body dysmorphia overrides it.
If you're a somewhat rational being who understand how people perceive others. As long as you're autistic enough to understand you'd be shunned for never passing. You settle for it, it's a damned if you do, damned if you don't thing.

Think about it. If you don't do it, you look at a man's body every day, you can wonder what would have been, maybe try later in life but it's the steady state you're used to.
You do it, you can come back from it (as long as you don't bottom) but everyone you know, knows. Every glance you get is no longer about if someone is staring at you because your fly's undone or you've got some toothpaste on your shirt but because of how you're presenting, they've clocked you. If you're already experiencing body dysmorphia, if you never have a hope of passing then that's a concern for them and that's worse than what they experience now. If you're already insecure or vulnerable emotionally, susceptible to minor mental health crisis then transitioning is an amplifier for that.

I think the easiest way to understand why someone doesn't transition is to recommend light crossdressing. Go out, get some makeup, a wig, learn how to apply it. Shave, everywhere, then put on a dress or women's clothes. Doesn't have to be sexual or slutty, just regular clothes and look in the mirror. If you see a man staring back at you, yeah, that's what you'll see every day. You'll clock how wide your shoulders look, you'll pay attention to your calves, your hips.
That's a huge hurdle to pass.
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Why are you guys so excited to see someone ruin their life (further)? It's like you're cheering him on to make a huge mistake
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>>107617035
that sounds more like Techmoan
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>>107615456
He's on Bluesky and Mastodon, so you're probably right.
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>>107615307
He is right about some things, not others. Christmas lights being fucking dogshit for the last decade for sure. If a heatpump maker integrated his favorite kind of christmas lights in some bev appliance shitbox he'd probably cum himself to death.

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Thoughts, cattle?
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>>107620733
If it's in lossless then cool, if it's not then who gives a fuck.
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>>107619262
>>107619262
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>>107620752
160kbps vorbis, take it or leave it

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>"Vivaldi says their roadmap to 2026 it is not AI"
What is the deal with the Anti-AI derangement syndrome? I don't like to judge people, but the anti-AI seem to include an evenly distribution of furries, twitter "artists", people with funny hair color, and a poor understanding of economy.
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>>107616316
its the modern equivalent to firefox 3.6 but with the obligatory jank of react ui, but also more features
so overall miles ahead of every other browser
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>>107616119
SAAAAAAAAAAAARRR!!! WHY ARE YOU NOT REDEEMING THE AI SLOP!?
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>>107616119
>What is the deal with the Anti-AI
It's a $lop bubble.
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>>107616119
Vivaldi is based. Enough of hallucinated AI slop.
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>>107616119
>Anti-AI derangement syndrome
No, it's just that now they know that the rest of humanity (minus the tech-retard-bros) hate "AI" not because it's "AI" but simply because it's bad and/or ugly and/or useless.

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107613782
Looks like it's a Scheme (R7RS small) so it's still within the existing Lisp ecosystem
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I was absolutely destroyed by the kigposter(s) in previous threads.
Well done, I will now learn Lisp.
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>>107618114
(You) are note immune to propaganda.
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Animated avif support in emacs wen
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>>107610841
>I wrote an Elisp function. Starts sbcl from command line with a startup.lisp file to load the project, then connects using sly-connect to the repl hosted in the project.
I've asked the same question elsewhere also, and this is the answer that appeals to me most. I think I'm going to try this.

I like how a stick of RAM costs 2000 bucks now.

Thank you, anons. Thank you for this shit.
I guess I will never build another computer. But that's they you guys planned it. First you make people dependent on tech, then you remove the tech.

also fuck you with the new, more tedious captcha.
Everything goes in the wrong direction. Scan your face and pay 2k to post on 4chan am I right?
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>>107620821
always buy 2x more ram than what you think you need... i learnt that during the ddr4 shortage
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>>107620821
>6000mhz
just buy 2133mhz ram
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>>107620821
>rich jewish pedophiles buy all the RAM
>anon blames other anons
You should be raped and killed, you nazi nigger.
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>>107620860
I'm OP and I blamed you because you guys are the first to approve and enable these crisises.

You were saying "RAM bloat is not a problem", allowing this to happen.

Let me say this once and for all: a Firefox tab should not consume 1GB of RAM.
Fuck Firefox.
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AI was a huge mistake. In every possible way.

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Recounting the threads edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
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>make system for game
>can set timelines to play things in sequentially or async
>loads timelines from json so I can update the whole system during runtime
This part was great. But its niggerlicious because now in order to change from one menu to another I have to:
>connect button to code in user interface
>on click signals the game that the menus need to change
>game gets the timeline manager from its services list
>loads the correct timeline and plays it
Why is it niggerlicious? Because now I've moved on from sending nice IDs and explicitly telling my game what to do, to loading all of my information from a json file and its a ballache to work with.
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>>107615846
https://github.com/MoonsideGames/MoonWorks
for reference API usage. this is made by the same dude that made SDL GPU
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>>107616248
i don't have this problem because i'm not a pOOP fagget
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>>107620245
At some point you have to use abstractions, protocols, models, etc to make larger games; even in dynamic and functional languages and even in no-code game engines. The question is how to extend and choose those abstractions, models, etc. To be clear: everyone has to do it, though it may look different depending on your particular circumstances; the question is how you do it personally
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>>107620813
>To be clear: everyone has to do it
People who don't program never have to do it

Alright give me your worst, roast me
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>>107617889
timestamp or this thread is larp
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>>107618326
lmfao
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>>107617889
You look like the world's most autistic jihadist.
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>>107618480
>He acts like he knows more than he actually does
That's just standard youtuber behavior
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>>107617889
That's some medieval peasant ahh type of haircut.

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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
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>>107620727
Don't know what shithole you live in but I usually go to the ED/ER of the second best hospital in my country, the wait time is usually 10-15min.
That's when you go yourself and not with an ambulance, then it's instant (and still free!).
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>>107620711
Keep telling yourself this. One day it may become true.
I know, have you tried shouting "murrica!" louder? That normally works.

BTW. Brits went extinct circa 61AD when Boudaccia united the normally warring celtic tribes (even more impressive, when you consider the romans had actually given up trying to conquer the iceni, and just hired them to fight for them, so they had just thrashed the people they was asking for help) to go off and fight the romans.
They didn't come back.
The following systematic erradication of the duids that held the stories and culture, combined with the campaign of genetic dilution that removed all cletlic markers from the current gene pool meant that when the romans went home the celtic tribes *couldn't* reform.
Along came the many kings of: England
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>>107620759
I'm French. I have no idea what your diatribe is about. I just know that the NHS is by far the worst healthcare I've ever had to try to use. Then again there isn't a single white person left in your capital so it's not surprising at all.
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>>107620770
>I'm French.
Humble apologies. Usually when I see that level of retardation it's murrican on the other end of the keyboard.
You should feel proud. Is that natural, or did it reuire effort?

>I have no idea what your diatribe is about.
Something tells me your lack of understanding doesn't end there.

> just know that the NHS is by far the worst healthcare I've ever had to try to use.
I can't confess to needing to use others. I'm very aware of it's limitations, and systemic problems, but I have problems believing "worst". worst *you* have encountered... Maybe.

>Then again there isn't a single white person left in your capital so it's not surprising at all.
Demonstrably false.
More imports than there 'should' be IMHO, but it's not as bad as you make out.
I'll point out about now my issue with 'imports' is based entirely on available surface area, and the fact that people tend to breed.
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>>107616147
Like the movie industry
there are many studios, production companies in the same giant corporation,
they all practice high/inflated prices
in reality money from one pocket to the other

Who gets scammed?
Investors, say one investor decides to invest in one movie, most of the money will be sucked in the costs and profits will be small, where he gets his cut.

Who else?
All kinds of outside clients.
Say Some independent filmmakers want to rent a studio to shoot some scene, they'll get raped, while inhouse the price doesn't have much meaning.

The pleb that buys the cinema ticket also gets an inflated price.


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How it feels to use 4chan right now
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>>107620352
Me doomscrolling YouTube shorts for hours a day.
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>>107620352
me on the left
gookmoot on the right
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>>107620610
Still more complex than the shit you read on here.
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>>107620352
I wish I was this retarded. What bliss life would be.
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>>107620352
Classic zoomer admiring rgb led infested electronics.

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2 more weeks until web browsers are SAVED
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>2 more weeks
who's gonna tell her
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> unicursal hex
Satanic troonware
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Browsers are hard
Kagi Orion is out of beta but it is not absolutely stable like safari
It will be years before ladybird can be daily driven
Regardless of what the conformance test suite says
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>>107620781
>satanic
Ok and? I literally don't care, I can't name 1 good thing God ever did for me personally

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Latest Windows News.
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>>107619547
>complaining is wrongthink
Exterminate yourself.
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>>107620172
He is being sarcastic.
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>>107611153
>>can't do shit without internet connection

Willful retardation like this is why Linux evangelists are so elitist and perpetually have a stick up their ass. You make them look smart by comparison so they think they're better than everybody.

>>can't do anything other than web browsing, code trooning and sucking tranny CoC(k)
You know a good chunk of the cool and useful opensorses shit you'd likely youth before starts ON LINUX right?
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>>107620605
He's right, you're less than a hobbyist, and you'll never, ever do anything productive but troon out thinking your "operating system" is your identity.
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>>107608603
Remember a few years ago when CEOs of big tech companies were all over the media spouting anti-human propaganda like, “Don't pursue your dream studies, learn to code instead!” Or “if I had one piece of advice for young people, it wouldn't be to explore the world or take care of themselves or study to advance the human species. No, if I had one piece of advice, it would be: learn to code.”

Apparently, only Indians obediently followed the orders of these multi-billionaires.

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>the weird AI dash thing is because indians love using the dash
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>>107609163
Jeets have so much control over your life that they just have to do something and you instantly stop doing it? Sad existence.
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>>107620581
I've never used the indian dash
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>>107620243
americans aren't people
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>>107620641
Americans are the only people
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I used to use em dashes a lot. In fact I usually configured text editors so ctrl+hyphen inserts an em dash like in scrivener
Now that AI writing has taken over, I simply use a spaced hyphen instead, since I'm not a caveman with low brain plasticity. I actually had to change a lot of my autistic typing habits since people kept clocking me as GPT, so I adapted. Simple as.


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