Want to use modern C++ features like Modules? Nuh uh can't include "non-importable headers" from common librariesWhat's "non-importable"? IT'S IMPLEMENTATION DEPENDENT. No one knows.C++ keeps stapling shiny new abstractions onto a language whose foundation is still “whatever your compiler feels like today.” Every new feature “works unless it doesn’t.”It’s not a language design so much as cardboard layer cake. Why don't you use something else? MPI. The alternative would be Fortran.
>>107641900you're supposed to use separations not dots
50 years of technical debt yet still the #1 choice for anyone who cares about HPC because everything else is worse.How do they do it?
>>107644693>How do they do it?it's C with OOP (and other functional gimmicks), simple as. Apple is also very successfull because as I heard Objective-C (again, C with OOP) has very good OOP libraries which allowed them to more easily write good, modular and scalable software
>>107638778Modules are bad. Header files are fine.
>>107638778Deprecate UNIX. https://rentry.co/g7aofwhc
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107643611>impotent rageok
>>107627055>What are you working on, /g/?CLOCK. Always make more clock. Wireless.Webm related. USB cables are just for powerState sync kinda works. There is one input but i am aware off. Gotta klean the kode now to make state handling easier and more robust
>>107627055are gitea repos down just for me? I get 502
I'm done with dossiers. Goodbye, my beloved slop.I'm now going to begin work on several project I've been making dossiers for:- Shiba30: C frontend, similar to Goblint-CIL but in C, supports C23;- Blurook: static analyzer, uses Goblint-CIL;- SmolCC: a small compiler based on lcc;- Cephyr: a real compiler, uses Goblint-CIL;
>>107645108good luck anon!
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107613738>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107636165 & >>107623385►News>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107645655>GPT-OSSHello fellow white sirs
>>107645563>What could be possibly be?GLM 4.7V (Air)
>>107645590Sorry, Wang canceled Meta's open LLMs. Enjoy your fifth generic westoid closed slop model instead
>>107645582Greater Guang looking ass
>>107645859If only it was going to be a new frontier model unique and distinct from the other 4. Instead, they're apparently distilling from gpt-oss, qwen, and gemma, which puts their new team below mistral on the desperation, incompetence, and retardation scale.
>if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil
>>107641397>imagine not having a stdlib setA set would be nice but the same idea can be easily accomplished with a map.>imagine not having a stdlib heapit does, `container/heap`>imagine not having a stdlib queue or dequeslices or `container/list`>who is this language forAt my job it's mostly just an API that has to call other APIs sometimes, and we deploy to the cloud. In that context, it's a really great language for getting shit done quickly. Easily scalable and easily highly available with goroutines.>>107641978This is actually a good point until you realize how retarded C++ is. New grads trying to into C++ have to first learn the decades of technical debt of C++ to get them up to speed. For most people it's just not worth the time. I'm not learning that shit.
>>107640650>>107641870The language is designed for building scalable infrastructure where performance mechanics matter more than having a pre-packaged class for every data structure.
>>107644847>most of the time it's Java written in goyeah I would at a huge company, and all of the senior enterprise engineers all wrote Java before and miss Java. Thankfully the language doesn't allow them to do every retarded OOP idiom.>strong typingStrong or static? Does the existence of interface{} still make the language strongly typed? Genuine question.
>>107645866work* not would
>>107639505My friend works at a bank and they use it there.
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?
>>107637804>anon is governed without consentOh no!
>>107620821>Thank you, anons. Thank you for this shit.You are welcome.>I guess I will never build another computer.Unless you are going to die in the next 3 years.You are going to have to wait out the storm.>But that's they you guys planned it. First you make people dependent on tech, then you remove the tech.Nothing stops you form building a ram factory in I assume Binland.>also fuck you with the new, more tedious captcha.Man you must have a very low IQ. Explains why you are blaming >>>/g/ for this.
>>107641270And once again, proof Americans have the attention span of a goldfish. I saw this coming form a mile away, I build a PC pre trump or have till he is out of the white house. If it isn't a direct economic war it's his policies, running electronic prices to the roof.People called me crazy for this. I KNEW IT, I KNEW IT, I KNEW IT!!!
>>107622870I went early-adopter for the first time 2 years ago, got 64 Gb of DDR5. Blessed decision.
>>107624705Ai need to die
i want to go back
You've had 25 years to contribute to ReactOS.
>>107645192>ReactOSDidn't know Windows 11 was open source
>>107645178>Founded by Gabriel Weinberg in 2008Relevance?
>>107645248>Gabriel WeinbergNone, but there aren't many modern websites that still work on such a hopelessly outdated version of IE.
>>107642892i like shorts, they're comfy and easy to wear
linuxfags is cachyos good
>>107645260It's funny how Arch is a really good base OS to make usable distros on. SteamOS, CachyOS, none of those would be nearly as good if they were based on any other distro.
>>107645260Install Bazzite or DebianTotal Muthahar virus death now
Use mint
>>107645601what does it do to help retards like myself? i thought arch was already made relatively retardproof
>>107645729Idk, but archinstall wasn't getting me a useable de on my new laptop so I installed cachy. It just werked and it's just arch with some fluf and a custom kernel.
> Web developers are not real programmers.How do you respond?
Can confirm. Am a web developer
Funny. I was a web designer and hand code front ender. I have a much easier time in game dev then the majority of my peers. I can picture an apple in my head. But in code. Literally the one thing in game dev that everything is based on is list building and distance checking. If you can build lists and iterate, you're more qualified than most game "devs".
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>>107645790See? No cities are burning. No people are dying. Centuries passed by and still the black community haven't come with a good insult.
>>107643272>has to resort to pejorativesI accept your concession.
Normies still parroting that chrome eats ram like crazy.Meanwhile, retards here still shilling shitfox like it's 2008 and mootzilla isn't a bloated corpse.>casually eats 2GB of ram on a single youtube tab after a few hoursmeanwhile chrome maxes out at 500MB, smooth playback, zero stutterBoth clean installs across all major OSes I use daily.Why are you still shilling this garbage tier browser?>inb4 muh privacy!!!1lmao shitfox literally mines telemetry in sneakier ways than Chrome. At least Google is upfront about it. Mozilla hides it behind “studies” and “experiments” toggles that nobody asked for.>inb4 muh UBOUBOLite works perfectly fine on Chrome, retard. And guess what? Chrome’s extension ecosystem isn’t a graveyard of abandoned projects.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Are any of the alternative firefox browsers any better? Librefox, waterfox, icecat, mullvad browser, etc? Ive only ever used brave and firefox. I ultimately settled for firefox cuz i like ublock better than braves adblock
>>107645091Mine is upwards of 80-90. I have the annoyance filter lists on.>>107644472Same and I have 16gb of ram on a 12 year old laptop. This isn't a problem
>>107641937>UBOLiteGo have fun with your NuBlock, jeet. Leave the actual privacy for the adults.
>>107641937>daily anti ff chroomer jeet ahill thread yawn
>>107645640No, stock firefox esr with ubo and the betterfox user.js is peak. Stable, secure, customizable, infrequent updates.The usecase for mullvad is tor-level tracking and fingerprint protection on the clearnet, ideally paired with a VPN. I really like it conceptually but it's too inconvenient for a daily driver. It's sort of like you have black tinted windows so data brokers can't gawk at what you're doing but a cop can still pull you over, run your plates, and get info if they want to put effort into getting it. I don't see a usecase for a level of security between normal and tor. You can try it out though, it's fun and interesting.
Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition>Manifestohttps://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt>Tech News & Industry InsightsThe Register - https://www.theregister.com/TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/newsZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingDevDocs - https://devdocs.ioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107643508The stupid Vietnamese fuckbag that did this last year is now re-employed at my last job to clean up his own slop. The most unethical thing you can do is allow anyone to use Claude or a similar AI tool without the whole tool being given access.I wish nothing but the deepest pits of hell for that piece of shit. Dumbest Zoomer ever that would just copy from YouTube Typescript videos but not know shit about anything else computer wise.
back to the leetcode mines today
>>107644519>>107645050>>>/g/utwg
>>107645147you cna have a job and also be in the leetcode mines
>>107642398Well sar please do the needful and explain
Is it worth getting into 3d printing?it looks like a cool hobby but I don't know if people just forget about it after playing around for a month
>>107635712Yea its 22lr. Using 5 chambered pieces of liner and a barrel thats reamed and the center drilled to make a sortof forcing cone. My greatest hurdle so far is indexing the cylinder accurately without manually rotating it. Otherwise its held up.I wouldnt trust a fully printed handgun beyond 32acp yet. The plastics just arent strong enough without it becomming a chunky fuck like a hipoint 45acp.My design is my own but the looks are based heavily off the RIA m200 because i like the size and feel. Figured it would make a decent 22lr and so far i was correct.>>107635721I dont understand, whats funny?Its a fun hobby.>>107635671Designing and printing anything desu is fun as hell. Even custom slingshot bodies too.
>>107643209Im not sure i understand what youre trying to ask. Creality k1c are like 350 and print everthing under 300c. Which allows the use of "engineering grade" materials like most nylon options. Pla is cheap depending on quality and blend. Petg is also cheap. All have different qualities about them but some can be used more universally than others.Bambu labs has a very nice printer but its a bit too proprietary for my tastes. Prusa makes excellent units as well.Core xy seems to be the new hot thing for printer types. As such i3 designs are cheap now but still very reliable. Dont dive down the delta printer rabbit hole, theyre a strange beast.
>>107642520>Prusa seems to be a more ethical business with emphasis on quality but is way more expensiveThey where only "ethical" when it was convenient to be so.Honestly no reason to enrich Prusa for stagnation. Even today he is still accusing china of dumping when it was him making the same basic i3 design for nearly a decade.Prusa and FOSS fags have arguably set printing back years.
>>107644915I disagree with the foss thing. Lots of advancements came from foss.But while prusa does make a reliable rig they certainly have had their share of shenanigans.
>>107645502FOSS advancements are academic.They dont matter until someone starts manufacturing printers with those advancements and all the advanced designs like ratrig, voron, etc aren't cheap or easy to make in their common forms. (Easy for anon to make but not as a mass manufactured product)I guess it's more precise to say reprap has been a disaster but they are conjoined with FOSS. Bambu broke the idea things must be replicated by any retard and now every new printer uses wholly custom parts, molding and tooling. No more ender clones where the t-slot was 90% of the cost and everything else bolted on had to be literal garbage
>Almost 2026>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the marketDo monitor manufacturers hate money?>Get an OLEDSorry I don't want>Image retention>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)>Hiding taskbar>Pixel shifting>Fucked up text fringing>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent>Twice the price
>>107643795Since 2022 you have 3 displays with burn-in issues? Do you have some pics?
I had a QD-OLED monitor for a bit over a year (15 months or so)-No text fringing that can be noticed unless I take a camera and zoom in really hard-No burn in present-Never hid any taskbars on wangblows or linux-Browsing for several hours a day, in fact I'm playing less and less vidya-Pixel shifting on the lowest setting, so pretty much hard to tell-No flicker as long as I keep framerates somewhat consistent-Panel protect every 24h as opposed to 4
I'm looking for a new monitor and honestly it's hard not to just buy an OLED at this point. I was looking at miniLED but it just looks like shit.
>>107626196Burn in has been a solved issue for years.>>107640560>>107640560>>107640560
>>107626196>Fucked up text fringingnot anymore>LG Display unveils world’s first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panelhttps://www.lgcorp.com/media/release/29720
Browsing /g/ completely confused me. At this point of time I don't know anymore which OS I should use.
You should use a GNU/Linux distribution that's free as in freedom and preferably endorsed by the Free Software Foundation, since all other systems include nonfree blobs and firmware. I recommend Trisquel GNU/Linux-libre for starters, but you may take a look at other GNU-approved systems here: https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlAlternatively, if you don't like the choices there, then Gentoo GNU/Linux-libre with ACCEPT_LICENSE="@FREE -Artistic -NPSL-0.95" is fine too.
>>107645753Shut up, Richard.
just install mint retard
at least we can all agree anything but windows 11
Mint is mint
>oldest distro>no drama>batteries included>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)>just werks
>>107645298It's not my words >>107635707
>>107645298>slackware 14btwjust google:<distro name> pipewire stopped workinghas nothing to do with slackware my dude
>>107645073i tried and it complained about LD_LIBRARY_PATH being set or something. so i gave up.a chroot is fool-proof
>>107645298sorry meant this>>107645697is meant for this >>107645196sorry, didnt look it has nothing to do with slackware 14.anyways, running current is not perfect.its like running debian sid or something. breakages are to be expected.i mostly use it for the up to date kernel though.inside the chroot, i have some quarterly stable. i am definitely more concerned about what will happen to that when i have to upgrade.
>>107645839quarterly stable *gentoo*