Refuel Edition>Software Development & ProgrammingDevDocs - https://devdocs.io/Stack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blog/>IT Operations & Infrastructurehttps://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/https://status.cloud.google.com/>Disabilityhttps://www.usa.gov/benefit-finder/disabilityhttps://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/finder.html>Job ListingsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106539677Furry nepotism might be the only force stronger than jeet nepotism
>>106539744The US is in the midst of stagflation which is why you not only can't get a job, but your money is becoming worthless but go off.
Damn, my company is implementing RTOI'm going to have to cut back on the self harm... I can't go into the office with bruises on my face
>got put on the bug bashing team>Dozens of tickets that were reported like a year ago>Look at the backlog >They're all super simpleLooks like it's time to make myself into a reliable asset yet again.
>>106539953 China also blew up it real estate sector, what your point.
>Talos II PC>Gentoo OS / Guix System / Talos Linux>open source Modos Paper Dev Kit e-ink Display for the computer monitor>Faraday protection for HDs because regular hard drives are analog hardware and thus emit radiation that hackers can use to listen to you inside your room even if you cut the speakers>FDE (Full Disc Encryption) algorithm on hard drive w/ KeePassXC/masterpassword.app/BitWarden on USB flash drive>Banana Pi BPI-RV2 and Wio Lite RISC-V board integrates a RISC-V microcontroller for modem/router functionalityFPGA/Soft-MAC Wi-Fi (Open80211) modules for fully open 802.11 networking experiments; setup includes an FPGA development board (e.g., Lattice iCE40 or TinyFPGA), open-source PHY/MAC implementation, and software stack such as Open80211, connected via USB or GPIO to Talos II and optionally bridged to RISC-V boards>SiFive FE310 as an open-hardware USB-to-UART/SPI/I2C bridge replacement, plus a Bus Pirate (open-hardware) when you want a flexible serial/GPIO bridge>Connect your ethernet cables to your proprietary default ISP hardware and you can now use IP over DHCP to establish a private network connection, using a SOCKS5 proxy you scripted in Python using ChaCha20, Poly1305, X25519 and Kyber to protect your connection from DNS leaks to your ISPBut even then e-ink paper displays are low refresh rate and poor quality, so aren't good for multimedia, your connection is going to be slow as fuck due to limited support for open wifi cards, your processing power is shit and compiling Gentoo on POWER9 is going to be time consuming, programming a FPGA and making Wifi modules is going to be time consuming and requires programming know-how, and since ISP routers are proprietary, you won't be able to access certain features.
>>106540195>Talos II PCnigger it's 15.000$
>>106540222It's the only full PC that is completely open source (hard drive included), so really Raptor Computing System hardware is your only option.
>>106540236having a house with land and no rent is also my only option if i want to have a sane life without suicidal thoughts i guess. unfortunately you have to make compromises like everyone else. risc-v SoCs are free and stuff like openbsd runs on the sifive, also sun sparc is still around and while still pricey it's a sane and secure architecture. but most of all, there's no point in paying 15k dollars when you're going to install fucking linux on it with insane packages like modern web browsers and steam or whatever. architectures are only really useful to build software with forced limitations and security measures to spot differences and bugs that you wouldn't spot on the mess that is x86. unless you literally only write text files and program in C and use the internet by downloading raw html and parsing it manually and don't install anything else.
Old thread image limit reached.1. I usually get pro models, but this one is so fucking ugly, aluminum fucking sucked back in iPhone 5S days, your hand acid will etch the porous aluminum out, they made it more rounded so its going to be more resistant to that, but next year they will release a version that has those sharp polished accents like iPhone 5S used to have, and those will etch like crazy.2. Whole massive bump is a good thing in that they should be able to fit the sliding lens next year for actual optical zoom.3. the 8X is fake, its same tetra-prism of iPhone 15 and 16, but with bigger 48MP sensor they will be able to crop better and extract more from the telephoto lens. Glass is what limits the ultimate resolution of the sensor, so bigger sensor will give better image quality, zoom in to 8x on your iPhone 15/16 Pro Max right now and it will look the same just slightly sharper, just because of extra pixels, but its still a hack.4. vapor chamber, metal encased battery, and ceramic coating are the only great additions, metal encased batteries were added some time ago but now it seems we have them across all phones, should be more user service-able, thank Europe for this, because our politicians here do not give a flying mega fuck, and they shit on you poor fucks who don't even have a trust fund. Ceramic coating is amazing if truly added, think CERAN, the "glass" that is used in electric stoves, transmits infrared, crystal structure makes it so it does not shatter from hot/cold shock, hopefully that also translates into shatterproofing.5. Applel Watch - well, not much to say, hypertension sensor is great, but obviously limited, sleep tracking is fucking retarded, blood oxygen level finally gone it was retarded, you should know when you are asphyxiating from lack of oxygen, A MUCH BETTER ADDITION WOULD BE AIR MONITORING SENSOR!6. eSIM - fucking cancer, you cannot change or move your SIM w/o carrier approval "for privacy and security." Get bent.
>>106539687pretty much, this is what people think, development process is a weird thing they needed to make an experimental temporary product, if popular they keep it, if not they make foldable, maybe even go thinner
>>106539687No. First they will have a wrap around the edges display. The year after their first foldable
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there was no iPad Pro mentioned. If there's a delay, they better be making it bigger. 15 inches would be amazing. And more RAM. It doesn't necessarily need a better processor to run ZBrush or Blender more efficiently.
>>106538337I hate the idea of AI being used in the photos I take. Digital already skews reality because they use different correction aglos on the image.I guess I have to go back to carrying a fat SLR with me now.
And what programming language?
>>106533429Modula-2 in Emacs
>>106533429That's not even Notepad, I'm using vanilla Notepad myself. I'm currently trying to learn ARM assembly.
>>106537682Then do it
>>106533429Ed("Program.HC");
>>106533429Nano or MicroBash or python 2.7
How to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide>EQ Guide (EQ 101, Targets, Myths & Misconceptions, Case Studies, etc.):https://4ciemg.github.io/IEM-EQ-Guide/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106539048too bad nobody will ever read the eq guide
PEQdB studio solved audio and no one cares??
>>106539516nope. you suck shittur go grift somewhere else you're not already banned from
>>106539516It's pretty useful for fixing peaks and adjusting bass/treble, why you decided to advertise it as some manual autoeq to match some arbitrary line is beyond me.
>>106539021bro just wrote a whole essay because I said "planars generally have lower distortion". you went through all that to defend moving goalposts three times in one thread. lol cope harder
Hey OP Edition Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models and UIPrev: >>106533022https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106539720>custon seed node>still not on par with a1111's seed generationembarrassing
When ready >>106540158>>106540158>>106540158
>>106540116just ignore the shitter he does it every thread never changing his tactics
>>106540105ok i'm gonna make /ggg/, good gen generali will spam this thread and /adt/ when i see any good gens, and say to post them in my general instead
>>106540313don't forget the "gm"
Have any of you tried anything from M5stack, fellow /g/entooman? Haven't started a thread in some time. But I think I saw some m5sticks posted in a non related thread and was wondering if anyone tried or even know about this shit.Just got "Please wait a while before making a thread". So, while I wait: fuck you chink moot, I've waited a lot already.
>>106539460I've done ESP32 and I really have no idea why I'd choose m5stack. maybe for teaching.
>>106539741I work in industrial automation and they really have some interesting stuff. They make a PLC that want to try. A lot of factories use Siemens or Allan Bradley but a lot of the time it's overkill.
>>106539792Why didn't you use it yet?
>>106539741>made by EspressifHuh, didn't know, it's really recent though https://www.espressif.com/en/news/Espressif_Acquires_M5Stack>surprisingly small presence in the westI would say they are as well known as Seeed or Lilygo in the maker/tinkerer/hobbyist/diy field, maybe not as prominent as an Adafruit (especially in the US), but still. They regularly throw boards at that Eastern European dude for example https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCit2rVgOvhyuAD-VH5H_IHgI've been looking at some of their recent rotating knobs with a circular touchscreen in the middle for a potential project>>106539875If you're someone like me, a software dude who doesn't have a 3D printer who doesn't know how to design/fab custom PCBs, having a manufacturer with a real brand and some quality check delivering integrated "things" with the components you want (in a nice molded case, already soldered), is quite nice.Teaching is an option too yeah, but you may not be their target anyway
Same problem as arduino etc - really cool but no idea what I would ever do with one.
Why haven't MS and Google come up with a simple solution like Airdrop to share files with other PC's/Cellphones ? They've had 15 years!
>>106538302they have
>>106531582>cool let me android drop that to you>how? I don't have that app>well find this thing here and download it then do this and you already lost
>>106534775I use KDE and I honestly wish it was better.It constantly fails to show paired stuff and I usually have to restart it on both devices before sending files. I use it on Windows (desktop + laptop) and android (pixel + chinkheld).Sometimes I send files to my gf's iPad, but airdrop is obviously much better if you're only using apple shit.I wish there was a universal airdrop alternative that's pushed by Microsoft and adopted by Google
>>106531574warpinator / winpinator
>>106539503I've also noticed it doesn't work too well on windows. If all you need is file transfer, warpinator will work.
https://www.winboat.app/In comparison to other ways to launch Windows Apps in Linux, it's supposed to be the one-stop solution for all non-gaming software.Their goal is all the same anyway: "Get people away from the Stained Glass towards where the Penguins live.Have you used it? If so, what's your verdict?
>>106537938I just want to do all of this shit from the command line, install and manage multiple versions of wine and set environments i can launch some apps from. A virtual machine is annoying and overkill. Also>windows 11Defeats the point, W11 runs like shit on VMs.
>>106539485QEMU can hardware accelerate Windows guest but the process is annoying as fuck and requires two discrete GPUs (though an igpu + card combo works). You can thank Nvidia for that.
>>106539485>more copinglol
>>106537938>packages up the hard work of others>designs a logo
>>106537938I literally just add windows programs to steam as a non-steam "game" and run them through proton. I wish the sumatra pdf guy would port his shit to Linux already
It has been a while since I last saw a fastman thread, has /g/ gotten too slow?
>>106531302>plumbers and contractors who know what they're doingMost marinas will have this too but they'll cost a lot more in Western countries
I want to get fast
I still don't understand what fastman is.My guess is that he would be a hacker for work but also live off grid with minimal possessions.The problem with that is that he hacking benefits from computer power, reliable electricity and internet.
>>106539239>The problem with that is that he hacking benefits from computer power, reliable electricity and internet.He lives in a van with solar panels, and only uses the WiFi from MacDonald's and (Generic coffee shop that isn't Starbucks)
>>106534856fastman needs to be fast. they can't be slowed by stomach aches from parasites in the slop.
*still hasn't been beat*
>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.
>>106540167I searched for it and found it.AM5 B650 boards are also getting reports with people having their non 3XDs being fried.Not goodI won't take the risk, I'd rather only have PCIe 4 for GPU and NVMe than getting the whole system fried.
>>106540011Rebar on novideo is garbage that usually does nothing or causes bad performance and stutters. Smart Access Memory works great on radeon
>>106540035>Intel is totally reliant upon it, and amd isn't too far off.True for intel but AMD is not reliant on it. As you can see in this benchmark pic related it just improves upon already good performance.
>>106540367>Anime-Troon still doesn't realize that being reliant on sam for performance isn't an own>RDNA2, second only to RDNA1 and RDNA3 as the worst aging gpus of recent times.
>>106539916>observable to the naked eye>it's called using your eyes>https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f5/ca/3b/f5ca3b43eb09ef23cdc7a6c65b669ceb.jpg>60 fps vs 30 fps debate>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dressI'm not interested in your vibes. You either present objective and measurable stats, or there's no real point being made here>>106539891>have 0 awareness6950xt and 6900xt performed really poorly at 4K, in this bench the 6950xt is about 1FPS faster than than the 6900xt, and it’s within that “up to 1.7” marginNow post “5070=4090” at 4K native, or at least “5070>=4080”
GO won.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your friend for web dev fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106538673>twitter-likehorrible idea, that site is designed to ragebait you foreverbut of course it's possible, it would probably just not be tolerated in some places because people will just use it to spam you know what like they do on every single altchanalso it'd be a complete shithole, you don't actually want a no moderation site
>>106530437>There's been a supply chain attack on NPMThis is why you should use Go and stick to the standard library.
>>106538673Uh... that's an imageboard. Also "general"/"mass social media" type sites with no topic always die out. You want a niche like focus if you want to thrive and not deal with BS drama.
real general here:>>106540097report this one for extreme furfaggotry (trolling will di), and post/repost in there
>>106540119You're mentally ill kek
iPhone Mini chads rise up
>>106539458Like I said, the iPhone SE is better than the 13 Mini.The SE is more comfortable to hold and use in the hand, it's thinner and has rounded edges.The SE has an IPS screen so no OLED PWM eye cancer.Home button / touch ID is way better than face ID.
>>106539601Swipe to go back is more intuitive with later iOS versions The only improvement would be a fingerprint scanner like the iPad for 2 factor authentication or in the 1% of situations face id doesn't work
>>106539601aye i have an se the next phone will be android if crapple continues to sell pwm only trash made by samshit panel cancer maker
>>106539454same here, god will have to pry it from my cold dead hands
>>106539601>>106540131I've seen on plebbit that you can install LCD aftermarket display on Iphones.
>When I tried to figure out what was going on, the language had changed since the last time somebody had posted a description! And so it took days to write a program which in other languages would take maybe five minutes!Is this why most of the rust programmers are trannies? Because they like pain and suffering?
>>106530528That is riscv ignoramus. I haven't worked with other ISAs enough to do a syscall from memory.>>106530556>exit>error handlingIn any case error handling is for the user to handle just like you do in libc.Stop embarassing yourself and go program.
>>106537611libc handles syscall errors internally
>>106529425nta, but the ABI is not just syscalls, you don't know what you're talking about. Ever heard of dynamic linking? Ever heard of calling conventions? Ever heard of program loading? Program loading and parsing is defined by the binary format, which is compiler independent, but dynamic linking and calling conventions are absolutely coupled to the compiler, and since the first compiler used in the construction of any modern system has been the C compiler, those parts of the ABIs are defined by C. This makes it almost impossible to entirely get rid of C as a whole, unless you write an entirely new OS in an entirely different language.
>>106533321If you only ever have to run on a lab PC or HPC, you can just load more cores and memory and charge it to whatever grant program the lab has. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7891784/Also, these are biologists, they flunked out of anything higher than calculus and probably have no clue what a compiler is. What would u suggest them to use?
>>106537796It shunts them into errno and the application still has to choose how to deal with them.>>106539291None of those require C. Some of those conventions were established by what C compilers did but so what? It's like saying you'll never get rid of the PDP because that's what C was originally written for.You could completely eliminate C and it wouldn't matter one jot that you continue to adhere to standards established by it.