People used to invent things.
>>107648836I invented many things. Unfortunately for me I invented things to help people and bypass the status quo. Turns out you can't raise capital from people who want to control everything and reject funding something that would help humanity over themselves. The kicker is the masses don't give a shit either, they're oblivious, so crowdfunding is fucked. I even came up with a solution to crowdfunding for capital to work with the masses and their stupidity, but the cost of the legal side would be astronomical and the government would step in to destroy it.So the conclusion I've reached is that you can't actually solve any problems that matter. Only remaining option is to sit back and watch the shit show unfold while insulating yourself as much as possible. It's like watching rekt videos, eventually you appreciate the art of stupidity.
>>107649121This is the peace / zen I eventually realized
>>107649881Still bothers me deep down, knowing you can change things, knowing solutions exist, but they're basically unexecutable in this world as it is. Hard to embrace it completely because it nags at you, you know, what could be instead of what is. Just that little bit of suffering you can never truly escape if you have any semblance of emotion.
>>107650340You're not alone fren, not now or thousands of years ago. Ecclesiastes resonates me too, because it is so old.
You'll only read/watch/play 1% of that stuff in your entire life.
>>107641451>check game store>original game has been removed and replaced with a 3x more expensive downgrade>ctrl+f through hard drive containing every single rom/iso from a particular console>game is still thereIt's a good feeling. It does not happen often but that occasional 1% makes it quite worth it.
>>107641735Yeah, it's really fun to revisit stuff from a couple years back. It really is a shame that I've never bothered to back anything up prior to 2017 or so.I think it started with some youtube video getting deleted and then I just started to save the stuff that I liked and wasn't sure if it's going to stay up.
>>107641451not truei datahorde mostly chubby milf porn (mostly jav, but there's some western stuff too), some of which is hard to come by and/or oldand i get a ton of repeat mileage out of it because i jerk off a lot>Verification: not required
>>107644911Pretty much the same as you. I went from zero to hero in terms of Linux server administration just from setting up my own Debian ZFS server from the ground up.>>107647154Unraid costs money to use. Synology NASs are also a massive ripoff if you know how to build a computer yourself.
>>107648468Bluray remuxes are big
Why is it so expensive why not just build a pc instead with that money probably with better performance.
Because it’s small and energy efficient
>>107650167Bro this bitch pulls in 200 watts.
>>107649924128gb RAM with ~250gb/s memory bandwidth. main use case - running local LLM. graphics card ~4060/4070, so also some vidya. otherwise regular working pc.
>>1076501788 channel 128 GB 8000 Mhz VRAMYou cant get that anywhere else with that price
>>107650167so is my dih
>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
>>107650069Why do C programmers complain so much about Rust but not any other language like Java or JavaScript? What's bad about Rust not depending on C that makes C programmers hate Rust but not more popular languages that depend on C?
>>107650730everybody complains about both java and javascript lol
>>107650730constant rust shilling + rust shills being unsorted garbagepython gets hate too. and its not dependent on, its literally written in c.
If it has Rust, it isn't good, simple as.
>>107650069The likes of NVIDIA and Rust becoming key components of Agenda 2030 was not on my bingo sheet, but I should have seen it coming.
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107635407cant believe it is over already
>>107649554ofc. defense, formal verification. complicated stuff.thanks, anon
>>107646158>there is no way to carry the "x is a valid reference" witness aroundCompilers are very good at carrying that around. You put the validity check in everywhere you're going to use it, and the compiler optimises almost all of them out because it does path tracing and sees that you are just repeating a test you already did. (Yes, it isn't guaranteed, but it's a very common thing and semantically correct.)The path where the check fails must not merge with the other path; calling abort() after printing an error message is the best option. And you probably want to avoid changing the pointer.OTOH, if you really want to have a number be a pointer, you can. You just probably ought to make it a volatile pointer because the main use for this is memory-mapped hardware bitbashing. Which is fun.
>>107649337I think all of this makes sense, thank you for your input.The only case where the generated code for one shift operator should have more than one instructions is when the RHS is not known at compile time so it's not that bad to make the compiler implement a unique spec for all architectures. >Negative shifts shouldn't be allowed.Yes, the RHS should be unsigned. Do you have an opinion concerning the width of the RHS though? I came to think that the RHS should be a uint8_t, but maybe this is too restrictive?
What IRC channels do you frequent anon?I'm currently using libera chat's Emacs and Linux channels, but I'd love to hear of any other ones that may be fun to go on.
Sam is based for this.Post yours.I love ChatGPT.I hope it wins the AI war.
>>107650365you need to switch to american vpn
This whole thing makes me feel icky as a Somali, you see, in my culture we do not celebrate Christmas
>>107650602>>107650604No idea, I do a lot of code reviews and analysis with it. Although, I’ll skip many days of contact with it. I do really deep dives with it, that might be it. Who knows.
>>107650697i dont really have it write a lot of code or review my code, i spend most of my time asking it plain english questions about how im supposed to do something in some technology, e.g how do i establish a websockets connection with no library. and then i ask it why certain things must be done, and then it often backtracks and says erm well no that thing actually isn't mandatory.for me chatgpt is a useful replacement for google and documentation, both of which are full of other people's 1000 pages of self fart sniffing. that's how i got to 18k messages in a year
>>107650756I do that as well, it’s such a relief being able to break it down and ask questions, go experiment, then rinse and repeat. It’s a tinker’s best friend.
> Web developers are not real programmers.How do you respond?
>>107640263Every time I see this fucking guy all I can think of is that he looks just like the first opponent in the game "George Foreman's KO Boxing" on the NES. He looks just exactly the fuckin same
Ok now that we've established that nobody is a programmer. Can everybody be fired?>>107650280He is a such a motherfucker, expect more raids on mar-a-lago. They will clean up those ladders and the cum for minimum wage.
>>107650305Thank God only my penis is dark.
>>107643667>we so much smarter than white people>but only in white countriesIndia is a shithole, and you look and smell like a turd that it shitted out.
>>107640263Yout are correct. Now shut the fuck up faggot.
why did the kurobaex guy fuck up the entire app?
Beta is literal malware, constantly makes my volume go up and down. Uninstalled and rebooted and back to normal with the last official release. Sad. Maybe 10 years in the gulag will teach you how to say thank you, Pidor.
New update out did it fix the rangeban shit or not
if you don't like it just remove those commits and build it yourselfwelcome back dev>107649155this didn't happen
>>107649155fuck off chance shillno one will ever use your malware>>107649160supposedly yeah
The one thing Chance actually does have over Kuroba is the fact it actually allows you to delete posts after a minute while Kuroba either makes you wait 10 minutes for some mysterious reason or doesn't actually delete it at all while claiming it did, as a test i made just now would suggest
HDB Edition >Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M (embed)- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE (embed)- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107649613Fuck off with the beat it crap. That's a Michael Jackson classic, and nothing more
>>107633388
Christmas Miracle @ GGn
Is rose@HDB a troon?
What's the best you got from ops?
overrated and not useful if you actually do any kind of work.
>>107649709
>>107649709stop it, he's already dead! kek
>>107650717>I published 5 books that nobody has readCongrats, nerd.
>>107646841i look like this and use arch btw
>>107649341True, if you're so dumb that you somehow break your workstation then maybe a tranny distro is more suitable for you
I forced AI to break circular definitions in physics and act as a Game Designer for reality.It ended up writing a "Universe Engine" technical doc and actual code.We tested a 128x128x128 slice. Newtonian gravity emerged automatically from base constants.It's not perfect, but it works.I don't have the compute power to run a larger simulation.Need someone with hardware to compile and test this properly.Repo: https://github.com/JulianZoria/Universe-Engine
>>107649964OP, I skimmed through your implementation. While I didn't understand the whole thing, it appears like the reason you get gravity out of it is that you've defined a field of mass density vectors, and then simply run optimization passes on those.Of course you're going to get gravity out of that. Gravity acts the same way.If you want to actually make a breakthrough in physics, you need to make a testable prediction, not just simply restate gravity with a bunch of schizo shit around it.For example, if you could take astronomical data and plug it into your simulation, and then get very close to the observed gravity of dark matter, then you'd have something significant.If you can't make testable predictions, then it's just schizophrenia.
>>107650488>schizo retard pseudo intellectual midwit gets called out for being a retard>doesnt even know how to reply to people>calls others retards>tells them to lurk moreyou cant even make this shit up
Of course you're going to get gravity out of that.That's exactly the point.Modern science has no answer for how gravity works or even what it is (it just describes the curvature).This program is interesting precisely because it demonstrates the mechanism: gravity is the result of field optimization.It shows how it acts, not just that it acts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_field
>>107650488>>107650714Maybe I can put it this way, you've literally done the exact same circular logic thing you're describing.You've taken a field of mass density and run energy optimization passes on it, which is the standard way of defining a gravitational field. It's just that yours is a slow implementation with extra schizophrenia. >>107650757
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107610179
I'm getting 403'd by a website when using the two computers that are physically connected to my modem/router, but not when using my phone's wifi connected to the same equipment. What gives?And no, I didn't do anything fuckwad-y while using the site, it just started doing it one day.answers from previous thread:- no, the phone isn't redirecting to cell networking- yes, ip is dynamic
>>107649471I don't have neighbours though. I'd be fine running SQM on my computer at like 200mbps.
>>107650376Try it, but I doubt it'll help.
For fuck's sake. My 1.5 year old modern thinkpad has a rattling fan and a drifting trackpoint.Are modern macs any good in terms of quality and longevity? I don't care much about the frame since I'm not planning on dropping them, just in terms of continuing to work for 4-5 years without the fans or keyboard or trackpad falling apart.And yes yes I heard all about the ultrathin keyboards being shit but I know apple updates their designs every couple of years and the quality varies a lot from what I remember. Are modern macbook pros decent for this or still shit?
>>107647018Is fiverr a good place to start looking for freelancing jobs?
/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.
>>107650780I wonder if the back to back releases have anything to do with it.
>>107650785Go to bed, yuropoor.
>>107650743I'm chilling with my helpful assistant
>>107650813back to back disappointments, more like
>>107650825GLM is good.
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 nothingThe 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.
>>107648439>Oh you're one of those kind of retardsBy 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.
>>107648301You'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
thats because you don't do local AI. this is about taking AI away from ordinary people and only making it available through cloud. you need lots of RAM to run AI locally. they want to take that away from us because its too dangerous to have rando 4chan anons making offensive slop. so this is whats really going on.obviously youre gonna be fine with 16GB if youre not doing local AI.
>>107649974what do you mean people dont have patiencewebdev and gaming is awfully optimized, ever since the micron message you hear gaming studios promising optimization as a counter measure to this nonsense the way you use a computer hasn't changed that much since windows 95, the way you use the internet has changed though, before you had to jump through a lot of hoops and there was some prerequired technical knowhowthe core of the argument has always been technical literacy aka the solution to every problem we ever had since the DOS daysin 2003 if you had a 10 year old PC good luck with doing anything useful given the software of the time, the cutoff year was somewhere in 2014-15if you bought a 10 year old laptop you are good from every technical standpoint there is, the only thing that would force you to buy new is if the government required every CPU manufacturer to add some TPM type chip for just basically connect to the internet or if we had some material breakthrough and a new generation of moors law popped up
>>107648301Oy vey. Very good op I think.
mornin' retards and alikeprev >>107602756
>>107648028AW SHIT NIGGAI didn't NNNNNNNOOOTICE that PAPE REQ BB.
>>107649466Man I like this, do you have the source?
>>107642301this is my setup on my laptop from a couple of weeks ago, haven't really changed anything in the meantime so there's no point in taking a new screenshot. merry christmas & a happy new year, friendsbottom right is some ASMR :3
>>107649339maybe i'm the retard, i retract my previous statement
>>107650513VERY BIGof U &I IZ A MANo' mercy & graceso u r forgivenmy son