What are you dra/g/on maids working on?Last one: >>106438619
>>106493986there will be loads of tests (most of them only half work, and nobody fully understands them, so you have to keep them half working) and lots of out of date documentation (it wasn't true when it was first written either)
>>106493970The requirement was always there, I probably didn't explain it well. I need to access by one variable but have it sorted by a different variable
>>106494007either have a hash map and a sorted vector or set or have a sorted map where each value has pointers to the previous/next item in orderor two maps
>>106494016>each value has pointers to the previous/next item in orderthis probably doesn't let you insert efficiently though
>>106494007why do you want it sorted by another variable?
Ever since RTX launched they've been dead Gets worse every yearGamers want ray tracing?
>>106485914>Gamers want ray tracing?gamers don't give a shit about gay tracing. gamers want performance and cuda, two things that AMD cannot provide on the GPU market. and on top of that, they're selling their GPUs at prices that could only work if they were in a dominant position, considering their GPUs are not only more expensive than Nvidia's, but also worse in every aspect. AMD can only compete (and does it very well) in the CPU and gaming consoles markets nowadays
>>106485914Nvidia invented the GPU nigga what do you expect?
>>106493754NVIDIA would be nowhere without poaching all of Silicon Graphics and S3 engineers and cross licensing with both along with 3DFX
>>106493051>Ironically it's also the time nvidia saw they can really start getting away with bullshit like the 1060 3GB.Did you forget about the GK104 GTX 6"""80"""? NVIDIA was always like this
>>106493966>>NVIDIA would be nowhere without hiring good staff and paying them well and making them multimillionaires those monsters
The great debate.
>>106490194that retard isn't funny
>>106491345>Talking about space and data mapping in memory on a computer has nothing to do with binaryOh, eh, what is it all about then? I look forward to you not responding.
>>106490828>Just let the marketing team tell all the users how to think. You're fucking retarded.The HDD user interface in old-windows used to tell you tracks and sector counts as well as data locations. You could also configure the segment sizes. You could look at this if you wanted to and was a great way to teach kids how a hard drive worked.You're advocating for software being dumbed down to the lowest common denominator so the vendors can lie to consumers more easily and the system back end is further removed from the users ability to monitor and configure it.As it stands I have to download a third party app to do what used to be built into the system and then I have to deal with retards like you who don't know how an SSD stores data or why that even matters.
>>106493674it's because I am wrong and can't reply right away since watching another man fucking my wife takes precedence
>>106484446We didn't have this problem in the 90ies
>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: >>106439810
>>106493641>This is the .torrent file:Insane, thanks anonThe fuck though, this looks about right in terms of size and the zipfile, but transmission refuses to validate my local files from it. Ah well I'll wrangle it somehow
>>106493475You basically need a core of liquid magnetic material that rotates to create a field. Just having some iron in your core isn't enough
I have a Logitech G515 keyboard (similar to https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Lightspeed-Tenkeyless-Double-Shot-Mechanical/dp/B0D1FPX5SC).The keyboard can be connected by bluetooth or a wireless USB dongle receiver.I have said USB receiver connected to a Lenovo Universal Docking Station's USB-A port.The docking station is connected to my Thinkpad via USB-C (probably irrelevant).I have Windows 11 Pro on the Thinkpad.Whenever I stop using my keyboard for a while, it kind of "turns off" as if to save the keyboard's battery charge or something. So whenever I start typing again, there is a small delay before all keys start working properly (I think it's usually CTRL/Shift/Alt, and so on that's slow to react). I can also tell the delay because the dynamic lightning starts with default upon "wake up", for a few seconds.>My stupid question:How do I stop this "turn off keyboard to save power" setting and where should I look for it?Google results didn't help - they say I should go to Device Manager/right click Properties/etc and look for Power Management, but there is no Power Management on any of the keyboards in Device Manager. The second most common recommendation is Power Options > Change advanced power settings. Already been there, and I turned off "USB selective suspend setting". But I guess this wouldn't be it anyway, I assume this setting prevents the charging of a connected keyboard via USB, to save power on the laptop itself.So, where else can I look?
>>106493751>What other interfaces could I possibly be using erroniously try to alterI think he's saying if you just move the files around (using your normal file explorer) then qB won't pick up on it. But like the other anon said you should be able to force qB to rescan and it'll pick any changes.I.e.>use qB to select "move torrent", select new directory>qB copies the files over and continues seedingvs.>manually move the files over>qB thinks they're just missing now>to fix this you use "move torrent" so qB starts looking in the new place>but it won't automatically read what's already there, so you force a re-scan of local files, and then qB realises that all the torrent files are available and it doesn't need to download them>VPNYeah. Torrenting is p2p so everyone in a torrent swarm is downloading directly from everyone else's IP. Encrypted torrents help somewhat against people who are not in the swarm, e.g. your ISP won't be able to see what you're torrenting, so if you just want to protect against passive analysis then it's good enough. But if your country cares about copyright a lot, what companies do is they just start downloading the torrent themselves, and this way they just get the IPs of everyone else seeding the torrent.For this you need a VPN to actually hide your IP, so anybody downloading from you (including both legitimate users but also any law enforcement trying to datamine for copyright infringement purposes) doesn't get to download directly from your real IP but has to go through the VPN first.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Are eSIM IPs generally allowed to post on 4chan? I don't want to purchase one only to find they're auto-banned on 4chan. Obviously, I can't exactly approach the provider and be like "sir, can I post on this chud imageboard using your services" can I?
animals have no god edition>Interviewinghttps://blog.interviewing.io/>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary Stuff"What's your expected salary?": https://www.fearlesssalarynegotiation.com/salary-expectations-interview-question/Negotiation advice: https://github.com/petermekhaeil/salary-negotiatingSalary data: https://levels.fyi/>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>things are just getting worseat least the trump admin's turning against jeets
>>106491659No its not true, in general there are so many bias that can work against you in the market right now since companies are way more strict given both the current uncertainty and how expensive it is to do anything now. You could be getting rejected because you're overqualified, or the company doesnt feel like youll be a team player/stay long. Could be getting rejected because the person/bot looking at your resume doesnt understand the complexity of the work you do.Could be getting rejected because you applied for a job that was long filled but needed to be posted publicly. The list goes on and on. I will say a smart/lucky person probably wont stay unemployed for long since they'll notice what trends are going on and adapt. For instance if you're applying for a mid level job recc and you have 10+ years of experience no your probably not getting selected. Or if your some Gen Z'er and you literally havent touched anything with making ai agents or at the very least making calls to openAPI you are actually trolling.
>>106492995futa adventures III
>>106479477it's weird how tech is pants on head retarded about this. Almost every other REAL engineering profession went through this decades ago. Oil and gas goes through a downturn, they slowdown hiring, then years later when it recovers you have 50 year olds and 23 year olds and no one in between.
>career changing @ 33it is suffering. I have job experience (8 years at the same place) but not tech job experience. At least I have a MS in CS to fill that HR filter checkbox but I'm still fucked.
What with the government trying to force age verification?
I'm game for verifying my age if it means that the sort of content that being a verified adult remains freely available.The problem I have is that, in spite of proving I'm over 18, there seems to be a push via backdoor channels to censor and deplatform all the adult content I'd want to consume as an adult.
>>106490639Have you tried making an alt with residential ip/phone number from a cuntry that doesnt care? Or taking some random ID from the internet and using it?
>>106493178>I think what anon is saying is that the "we want to protect the kids" thing is a false motivation. Yes, some politicians don't care about children and are doing these things for many reasons, I stated a few.>it's just what they use to sell the idea to the public>Honestly, anon, if you actually believe these justifications at face value, then you are kind of retarded.Not all politicians have a sinister ulterior motive. I understand disliking authority and government, but it's actually naive to think they never have your interests at heart. Many politicians are simply too stupid to think of the ramifications of their actions, it's why they constantly propose solutions that are technically infeasible/impossible and make no sense. Look at the state of governments around the world, don't you understand how STUPID these people are? Many of them genuinely believe in what they say.>"Think of the kids" was never once the actual reason behind any of these policies.I can't state conclusively that you are wrong because I'm ignorant, but it's highly unlikely that you are right. Source: my brain.
>>106492845And who pays for that?
>>106490639They needed to find a way to keep GPU prices upMore facial recognition running = more GPU hours needed = GPU demand stays high
I'm so tired of gayzer and niggitech and their shitty productsare there any decent chinese brand mice i should try
>>106492161The KMT had an entire left socialist wing before the split and tried to court the communists. Sun yat sen as well saw collaboration with the leftist parties would do China good.Mr Cash my Check is the head of the right wing that most people know as the KMT now. The Wuhan government consolidated the leftists of the KMT and commies.You literally know nothing and are confidently incorrect.
>>106493842You might wanna take a moment to actually read the rest of that exchange and know what it is you’re commenting on before you act like you have an opinion worth sharing about it.>You literally know nothing and are confidently incorrectBat-signal tier projection right here, it’s almost impressive.
nice /his/ thread
>>106493929poor op just wanted a decent mouse lmao
>>106493901i just read the exchange and you basically outed yourself as a redditor who knows nothing about china lmaoyou literally think chiang was a simp for america when he literally tried to work with every country EXCEPT for america
Currently use bing and get like a tenth of a cent for searches i make that i redeem for amazon gift cards. While they have microsoft rewards, I'll keep using it. What's your reason for sticking with a search engine
>>106486751I use myallsearch -- gets the job done
>>106486802how many accounts can you farm at once?
Is Altavista still a thing?
>>106493059nope..Yahoo bought it.
I personally use myallsearch and brave search..no complaints
Post funnies.
>>106487217Its humour
>>106489550>electric alarm clocks, microwaves, computers, telephones, televisions, refrigerators, lightbulbs, electricity>badDiscard all your owned goods and live in the forest right now.
>>106493407luddites are aryans
>>106493601no really. only aigods are aryans
>>106493580
>Needs multiple clicks just to be able to rename a file.
>>106491216No anon, this is real. They made another new right click menu and it's so slow. You can Shift+right click for the old menu and go back and forth to see how it takes more than twice as long to appear.
>>106488381There's no real reason why all programs and drivers from Windows 8 onwards shouldn't be forward compatible with Windows 11.
Yet another thread full of people who shouldn't be on a technology enthusiast board getting filtered by one of the most braindead OS that even a granny can use.
>>106493907Ask me how I know you live in your mothers basement and typed this post on a smartphone.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29qnXTw0qr0
>>106493026It was created by jeets.Please direct your racism at /pol/
*permanently and decisively deprecates the linux desktop*nothing personnel in your'e path now that the usecase has settled, well /g/?
>>106490279>that filename
>>106491364
>>106490323>What software do you missing on Windows that only works on Linux?>Main advantage of Linux systems is Linux kernel itselfI understand not everybody has a job here, and that autists are absolutely unable to imagine how other people have more to do than jerk off over their linux desktop screenshots while watching anime, but come on.
>>106490279Half of the shit I need doesn't work properly on WSL, and also I need native container performance for work. Still nice to have it because Powershell is garbage, often enough it can't even SSH properly. Git Bash covers most of what I'd need WSL for though, so I don't use it that much when I'm on Windows.
Do you ever fix old hardware yourself?
>>106493716wow, this ain't AIhow pathetic
>>106484495wtf since when has she been a turbo slut
>>10649223330yo here.Yes, this is a whorish behavior.
>>106493924>since when has she been a turbo slutseems to be working
>>106493924nippleareola
So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.Web Browsers:Firefox: A trusted, open-source browser known for its commitment to privacy.LibreWolf: A privacy-focused, Mozilla-based browser with enhanced security features.Brave: A privacy-first browser that blocks ads and trackers by default.Private Search Engines:MyAllSearch: A UK-based search engine offering privacy with no cookies or tracking.DuckDuckGo: A widely-used, US-based search engine that prioritizes anonymity.SwissCows: A privacy-driven search engine leveraging secure Swiss infrastructure.Qwant: A French-based metasearch engine with a focus on privacy and safe browsing.MetaGer: A German-based, open-source metasearch engine offering privacy and a variety of helpful tools.Password Managers:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
this conversation is turning very dark.......
>>106493229>Aiding criminals is illegal in civilized countries.That's your own retarded, totally unreasonable definition of "aiding criminals". Under the same nigger iq reasoning, ISP's would be illegal.>And that's why seeding isn't something you can be dragged into court for, right?Correct. If you don't know exactly what you are seeding (could be cp, could be a textbook, could be a song, etc) and you did not deliberately choose to host any one file, nothing they can do about it.>No, that fault would be for the one facilitating the purchase of the gun by the murderer, especially since it's regulated to some degree.Not applicable if you don't know for certain what the intentions of the gun buyer are.>Claiming being part of the network is the same as hosting files which are illegal in possession and enabling others to access said illegal files is the same is absolutely retarded.In Hyphanet you're potentially hosting encrypted fragments of both legal and illegal files, and that's why nobody goes to jail for doing that; You don't get to choose what goes through your node short of it being online or offline.
>>106490860so tired of this pseud argumentyes you are shifting trust from your isp to your vpn provider which is a GOOD thing because the incentives are different. vpn providers' entire business model is protecting their users. if users find out they are being creeped on, sold out, etc by their vpn, their business collapses. if users find out their isp is doing the same, nothing happens (PRISM revelations) because people pay isps for connectivity not privacy
>>106493448>Under the same nigger iq reasoning, ISP's would be illegal.No, the internet is not primarily a tool to aid criminals, however, embracing a tool that claims to fight against government interference and removes the possibility of content being removed or censored is clearly pushing back against the possibility of going after illegal content and thereby is extremely likely to be used for such content. >Correct.Wrong, you can precisely go to court because of seeding.>If you don't know exactly what you are seeding (could be cp, could be a textbook, could be a song, etc) and you did not deliberately choose to host any one file, nothing they can do about it.Wrong again, see first response in this post. >Not applicable if you don't know for certain what the intentions of the gun buyer are.And that's why the seller needs to ascertain what the intentions could be. Stuff like 'Are you a hunter? Do you already have experience with guns? Do you have friends at the shooting range?' etc should be used by sellers to make sure the intention is non-criminal. >and that's why nobody goes to jail for doing thatNo, nobody has gone to jail because it's too small to care. It's easier to take down an onion site with illegal content. Also if you jail people then by design it still won't do anything about the crime performed. >You don't get to choose what goes through your node short of it being online or offline.That doesn't excuse you. If you run a motel and you see a lot of scandily clad women coming with absolute slops who always ask the girls about pricing even though there's no night life around you are aiding prostitution and therefore could easily be found to be aiding criminals
>>106490798 (OP)Good list on search engines. I mostly use smartpage, myallsearch and duck
What does /g/ think of optical media? I remember when everything was on CDs and I remember how obnoxious it was when they get scratched, but they still seem cool. I know that Bringus guy on YouTube hates optical media, but I'm not 100% sure why.Also check this out, some company is trying to make LTO tapes but optical instead of magnetic. I thought that was neat because it's like a real holotape.https://youtu.be/QTN8pc9_35M
>>106489358This board definitely could use IDs.>>106489723You haven't seen that same post format on multiple boards?>What does <board> think of x?I've honestly thought it's the website generating discussion, it's quite obvious because the jannies or mods never do anything about it on any of the boards. You can literally sit at the bottom of a catalogue and report all the slop. There's a reason they leave them up.
>>106486460I can't even find dvd m-discs at reasonable prices, I'm forced to buy a bluray drive
>>106485465>What does /g/ think of optical mediaIt's nice. Sometimes I go to a site and it no longer exists, or I go to youtube and the video was pulled for some stupid non-reason. Then I find the CD or DVD I burned decades ago and there it is. Feels good, man.
>>106485465Repeat after me: Optical. Media. Bad.
>>106487429https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disc_rot
What is the best Microsoft office replacement i can for linux?
>>106488495There's none. It's literal garbage, just like any MS Office after 2003.
>>106488495if you have to use the shitty office formats, libreoffice is the best one ive found
>>106488706what?
notebook and pen
>>106488495i am joining the crowd with recommending libreoffice, even my dad uses it