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RAM is more expensive than a discounted gun
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>>107648754
yeah, sure
but the "doctrin" is to fire in short bursts
22lr is tiny, its possible it wont stop a man even if its a headshot

half a dozen of these in one spot is another thing though
its supposed to be a poorfag vintorez i envisioned for shtf
ubiquitous, cheap, light ammo, intended to be used in a wooded environment from a concealed position

its still a fucking warcrime though, figuratively speaking
and it should be pretty damn good for targeted ass's
esp. bc of the increased range of the carabine format
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>>107648686
>back in the time when the internet was based i saw vids on yt with people magdumping 50 22lrs in full auto with no jams
Saw a video before of a full auto 10/22 with some kind of double drum mag lol, went through several hundred rounds. Entertaining but not exactly practical.
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>>107648785
Our greatest ally never ceases to disgust me with their antics and absolute disdain and disregard for anyone outside the tribe.
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>>107645547
Thats just shitty semi auto ar with 5 round mags.
For an actual military assault rifle its closer to 3k
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>>107649841
its still better than nothing
especially when youre an european poorfag
i mean, i wont be getting a several hundred mag anytime soon but germans sell 50 rounds drum mags.
sold.
ages ago when i was still prep-minded
im not gonna google that shit today though
i dont really wanna get on ALL the lists. half of them seems like enough for the moment

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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>>107640674
> 1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code
We've entered the "Collectivization" / "Great Leap Forward" era of Big Tech. Where once there were fads, now a political Lysenkoism has taken hold in the tech sector and millions of lines of working code and programs will be lost in the coming 'revolution'. The ultimate end result of this will be the death of Windows, and with it the core culture of personal computing as we know it, replaced by the unapologetic fascism of Mac OSX / phone Oses and Cloud computing.
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>>107640674
>"1 dev, 1 month"
>by 2030
Hmmm..
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>>107640674
>1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code
so having ~20 working days per month, it means 50k lines per single working day? with engineer operational teams usually having some meetings and operation support work? are they fucking retarded?
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>Our strategy is to combine AI and Algorithms to rewrite Microsoft’s largest codebases.
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>>107640674
Seems like they're going for maximum hilarity. There's way fewer examples of Rust code for the AI to learn from than older languages.

>oldest distro
>no drama
>batteries included
>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)
>just werks
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>>107634486
but /dev/null is your /home/
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>>107638682
And I didn't update for a month and it broke.
My mileage is different. If it happened to me then it could happen to other people too. It was long ago, but still. Maybe it used to be worse and now it's better. I don't know, I didn't use arch for years. The arch had a problem that you need to have correct/updated certs. If something is not correct your system is fucked. In slackware there is no dependency manager, no retarded checks of any kind. There are never dependency issues, no conflicts of any kinds. Slackware way is better. It's simple as fuck. If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.
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>>107642551
I've used to use CRUX for 2 years and Slackware for like 5 years. CRUX is less complete, but have better design. Slackware wins in it's user friendliness and straightforwardness and that basically everything is already packaged. In CRUX you need to make ports for many things and things like complete DEs are not packaged. The most complete desktop you can get without too much hassle is probably XFCE. Most people use WMs on CRUX so not many people package complex software. On Slackware even Plasma is packaged, because AlienBOB packages it.

Objectively CRUX is superior, but in reality Slackware is better, because it's as in the name - you don't need to do much. And in CRUX you need to do a ton unless you are satisfied with no desktop, no WINE and no complex software of any kind. It is fine if you want very minimal system though.

Both of them have a nice property of stable system that doesn't change unless you want it.
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>>107649760
>If only the whole system - every core system package had their own Slackbuild the Slackware would be literal perfection.

akshually

>https://git.slackware.nl/current/tree/source

there is a slackbuild for every official package. all you need to do is provide a source tarball
then you even have an experimental build-world.sh script on the official website.
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>>107649901
correction: make_world.sh is on that link already.
go up a level or two and you have version 15

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

It's Over Edition

>News
Z.ai releases GLM 4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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Wait Anon said desu
Let's go!
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this thread reeks of ozone and despair
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>>107649797
what about bad decisions?
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>>107649806
that comes with the territory
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>>107648820
'Twas the night before christmas eve.
With much cheer I come clear: this be the last shill.
https://chub.ai/characters/lungus/the-grinch-that-saved-israel-fc129f9900c8
A quickly-made card to celebrate the coming holiday. Can YOU save Israel?
Merry Christmas everybody. I'm gonna make an actual proper card next time I promise.

I'm seeing all this shit on YT, forums etc.
>DDR5 prices at 400%
>SSDs are next
>you won't be able to afford a PC
>Win11 is Satan's anus
>AI will replace you, spy on you
>you will own nothing
The thing is, for over a decade we have been stuck in this stupid hype-for-new-tech upgrade cycle. Suddenly 4 cores was no longer enough, 16 gigs of RAM not enough, 2TB being the go to size. PeeSeaMastaReis, RGB, wireless. Where are the tech improvements though? Games looks worse and play worse than shit that came out in 2007. People are on fiber now, but webpages still take a few seconds to load. I use my computer the exact same way I used it when it was a big white box, paired with bulky 14'' CRT - watch movies, listen to music, play games, write code. AI is only useful for cutting down time on googling something, but then you still have to check if you can trust it, same goes for code troubleshooting, it's good for finding typos, but terrible for suggesting optimizations (which it does unprompted, and no, that toString() fucking stays!).
I'm actually thinking this: all this price hike and shortage isn't the end of the world. It's back to sanity. 4 cores, 8GB, iGPU, 512 SSD isn't shit. It's still going to play music, movies and vidya (still a better machine than I ran Crysis with when it came out). Normie-friendly Linux distros have been a thing since Mandriva and Ubuntu, but now they cover gaming too (Cachy, Bazzite, Nobara).
We haven't been progressing for over a decade, yet buying more expensive hardware to have the exact same (or worse) experience. I have a shitty low-tier Thinkpad the sole purpouse of which is to play music, movies and emulate arcade games through Fightcade for when friends visit. That thing is hooked up to a 4K TV and does fine, I use it more than my beefy desktop, just because of the couch-experience. IMO, a GPU or DDR5 stick could cost 10K bucks and it still wouldn't care. Whatever computer you have, hasn't been obsolete since 2015.
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>>107648301
Good post, Anon. I've been having similar thoughts on the whole thing.
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>>107648301
Wow you must really be underage if you think this shit is new or that price hikes never have happened before.
>you will own nothing
Oh you're one of those kind of retards
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>>107648301
this is kinda based but what if software just says fuck you and raises requirements anyway?
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>>107648439
>Oh you're one of those kind of retards
By quoting someone else? Explain your logic? Or maybe you didn't read the post and don't understand what green-text is?
I also experienced all the price hikes that happened before and always just endured. My upgrade cycle is between 5-6 years and that was only because of things like this >>107648451
Last upgrade I did was in July and after a week I realised it wasn't necessary, it was something I was planning as part of that cycle, had the money, pulled the trigger and it was stupid. Now my biggest bottleneck is the keypress delay setting in my OS and general wireless interference becoming a meme when every peripheral is running of a 2,4 dongle.
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>>107648301
You're one of the .0001% of people that actually has the time/inclination/patience to do all that stuff.
The remaining 99.9999% of the populace will just pay the $1,000/mo for compute access or be forced onto the street and OD on fent

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>>107649443
I VILL POST IT AGAIN
YOU VILL REMOVE IT
YOU VILL DO IT FOR FREE
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>>107649391
Would a repack of Fl Studio 21 work? I tried one on my system but it got stuck at the demo song and I couldn’t interact with the UI
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>>107649179
It won't make a difference. James Jones is still the man in charge and Linux will never have feature parity with windows.
Look at all the time nvidia put into replacing nvcpl on windows because they kept breaking dropdown boxes and couldn't disable one feature automatically upon enabling another, and revert it when turned off.
They went with nvidia app or whatever that garbage is.

There's no way linux will ever get the same treatment unless James Jones keels over.
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At *best*, Linux will hit 7% market share in 2026. Hardly a dominating percentage

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>>107649194
Not all distros. Ubuntu and some other distros are literally just linux for winfags

Previous Thread: >>107617435

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107649190
To be honest, I'm not a great fan of onions sauce, it tends to overpower other flavours, in my opinion/experience. I like oyster sauce instead, it adds umami without becoming the dominant flavour at all.

On lmarena, like Mustachio observed, there's almost certainly some kind of account-related profiling when it comes to the filter. I've been noticing myself that running the same prompt while logged in and while in incognito mode, without login, results in different treatment. So far, this is limited to prompts that were so innocuous that it made no sense they were blocked in the first place.
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>>107649490 (Me)
And I'll never remember this stupid word's filter...
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>>107649490
haven't partook in oyster sauce in a long time. kind of don't remember the taste.
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Would you get a brain chip implant just to shitpost on /g/?
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>>107649719
Imagine doing it just by thinking about it?
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>>107649725
nah, not for 4keks
for programming though, thats a whole other story
but also i think with time were gonna have non-invasive sensors
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>>107649701

no my excuse is that i occasionally use machinery and do not trust strangers
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Please think "COCA COLA" to continue browsing.
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>>107649701
>captcha gets new update
>chip is now worthless because it no longer receives updates

>they dumbed down the captcha
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its way harder now
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>>107640620
Test.
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>>107640742
The solution is force the users to learn Teeline shorthand. Then you force the users to mechanical turk -work produce Teeline samples that challenge the other users.

Teeline total Internet domination. Non-Teelinist total purge. Only the strong survive.
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>>107649381
It's absolutely not. you just find the two same things and the answer is the third.

The dice one right now is just count the blanks.

eg
1st. 1 blank
2nd. 1 blank
3rd. 3 blank

1st and 2nd are the same. answer is 3rd.
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Would this solve to hiring crisis?
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>>107649751
>mcdonald's ice cream machines.
maybe don't use an example where the only issue is that they had a monopolized repair contract so mcdonalds employers were not allowed to do so much as even tighten a screw or unplug the machine without getting a taylor industries contractor out to do it. your fingers are flapping but nothing is coming out
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>>107642522
America is cucked.
So much for “the land of the free”.
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>>107642522
Let's just take this to its natural conclusion and pay the companies in order to work for them. I mean, them paying you is backwards and silly, obviously you should be paying them for the great opportuniti4es to work they're providing you with!
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>>107649843
Proof of citizenship eliminates bot spam. This has already been implemented in 1st world countries advertising online.
A nothingburger.
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>>107642522
only if there's some sexy time with the HR lady

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Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.
1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.

Useful links
>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/
>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/
>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General

>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?
>>>/g/iemg
>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?
>>>/g/spg/
>I want to buy some sort of emulation device
>>>/vr/hhg/


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>>107644272
Great stuff my man. I see you are also a man of culture.
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>>107636164
aliexpress tree grows larger
merry chrisma
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>>107649532
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Business idea: Become NEET so I can spend my time getting as many aliexpress shopping credits as possible
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>>107645575
if you have to ask the question in the first place, don't bother.

>>107640659
there's half-decent chink brands out there, but i recently bought a Uniden all in one setup for my brother for xmas. Getting the SD cards will be a hassle now because of the ram shortages though.

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i want to go back
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>>107640104
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>>107640104
why are you like this
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>>107649702
>No thanks, I'm racist.
kek
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>>107649702
lel
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>>107648338
By the time I was able to install Rockbox on my Nano it had been sitting in a drawer for a couple of years.

What makes minecraft so flexible in how you can mod the game? The reason it is still holding strong as the highest selling game after 15 years is because of the freedom it offers with modding. You can make an infinite number of new minigames in multiplayer servers. You can make an endless variations of new parkour maps or modpacks that will never feel repetitive.

No game comes close in how much you can change the vanilla version to make new stuff.

What allows minecraft to have this ability?
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>>107646137
>The reason it is still holding strong as the highest selling game after 15 years is because of the freedom it offers with modding
Absolutely false, modding is only a small part of it. By far the most popular version of the game, the godawful "bedrock" edition (phone/console), has very poor modding support. Even on youtube, the most viewed content is usually vanilla aside from basic quality of life mods.

Anyway, Java is easy to modify. JAR files are just zip files with bytecode, and the bytecode maps quite easily to the original java that it was compiled from. Unlike C/C++ which is compiled for a given architecture, java is not and cannot take advantage of low level optimizations in the bytecode.
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>>107646182
It isn't 2012 anymore
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>>107646137
Modding in Minecraft is absolute garbage compared to other games, the only reason it has so many mods is because there are so many players
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>>107649587
>java is not and cannot take advantage of low level optimizations in the bytecode
That's a weird way to phrase that. Java code is optimized at runtime by the JVM. It's faster than v8 and most C/C++ code that handles data wrong.
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>>107649740
Optimizing at runtime is not the same as the original bytecode itself having architecture-specific optimizations.
Both can be fast, but only one is easy to decompile.

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>>107643271
>biocomputers
Oh man, The Lift was a funny movie.
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>>107635960
Pathetic
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>>107643476
no because people require food and such things, Organoids are basic and don't require much and it's easier to maintain all things considered.
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>>107636918
Keep doing God's work anon. Fuck glowies.
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>>107634992
>subscription GPU
Nope, looks like I'm keeping my reliable 1080 Ti for a while longer!

>>107635119
>phone
They're trying to move that to the cloud too, then they can charge a subscription to let you use what you bought.

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107649180
theres a remote access cli if you pull up the endpoint in crowdstrike
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>finally getting cc'd on email chains
>bug reported
>5 intermediate people say "this may be X's problem"
>all the way down to me to go check it out
>almost all bug reports is like this, with no one handling it as they just kick it up the chain to the next guy
How do I be the middle guys to kick it up, bros? It just lands to me and there's no one else that knows the code.
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How the fuck can I be tired if I only sat down for 9 hours doing nothing?
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>>107649779
be brown
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>>107649779
>How do I be the middle guys to kick it up, bros?
why would you want to become one of those useless, annoying, do nothing fucks?


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