>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.
>>106470091It works fine.
>>106470074>blender things, videoediting, photoshop.If you care about those then get the 5060 ti 16gb or wait for the 5070 super
>>106470080Any speed increase the 5070 provides will be a meme when the card run out of vram while videoediting or rendering.
>>106470050I never touched the XMP, then I went in and I thought I turned RAM overclocking completely off - it was set on auto before. It still randomly shut down and at that point I gave up on using it, took it out, and breadboarded it.What's driving me nuts is that it's completely unpredictable when it just shuts down with no warning. Right now I put my old system back where it was and it's been running for a couple hours with no problems. I'll keep testing it with other stuff. The only thing I've found so far is that the the Thermaltake SF750 just might not work right with some motherboards and it may have something to do with antisurge. I was running the problem system outside of the case for a few hours the other day with a different PSU (and only one monitor attached) when I was getting it loaded up to take the old system's place.
If i only have ryzen 7600 with 4060, will 850w be ok?It won't fry anything, right?Someone wrote here that 1000w has intermittent spikes, this isn't the case with 850w?
>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.ioJavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.netMDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.orgStack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blogThe Missing Semester of Your CS Education - https://missing.csail.mit.eduComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106470100Don't wear shorts, dont wear graphic tee's, dont wear flip flops.
>>106470100You're almost there, just wear a lighter less tacky variety of flannel shirt and a white tshirt underneath, and you're doing business casual
ive ascended past the "apply for jobs and never hear back" phase of my career to the "have recruiters reach out to me, do an interview, and get rejected" phase
>>106470221Don't worry, you can still go back to the ghosting phase.
>This hybrid role combines deep technical expertise with client-facing consulting, split approximately 70% onsite delivery and 30% presales support.Just LinkedIn things.
4chan is allowed to exist precisely because it serves the role of controlled opposition. On the surface it looks chaotic, subversive, even dangerous to the established order. In truth, it is a carefully managed honeypot designed to capture the restless, the angry, and the disillusioned, and to channel their energy into nothingness. Those who might have built lives of success, families, movements, or enterprises instead become trapped in a cycle of cynicism and wasted time. Potential leaders, creators, and builders are neutralized before they can even begin, caught in a net that convinces them resistance is impossible and that resignation is the only honest path.This year’s so‑called hack was part of that same illusion. By staging a breach and making it look as though the site were vulnerable and unofficial, the real owners were working to preserve the myth that 4chan is outside the reach of power. In reality, it functions exactly as intended, as an intelligence operation cloaked in the aesthetics of anarchy. The illusion of instability is a mask that hides the greatest stability of all: total government control over the digital space where angry young men vent their rage. What appears to be uncontrolled chaos is in fact curated permission, a trap that works better precisely because it pretends not to exist.The effect is that those who might challenge authority from the outside are disarmed before they ever act. Their will is drained, their days are consumed, and their spirit becomes fractured in a maze designed by professionals who understand human psychology down to the bone. What could have become rivals to the system are instead kept docile by endless threads, fake debates, and algorithmic despair. And while they waste their lives in cycles of contempt and distraction, the machinery above them operates without resistance, satisfied that its greatest threats have been transformed into its most harmless captives.
>>106470053I'm not saying that human nature is fundamentally different on 4chan vs. Reddit. Of course things work on Reddit for a reason, and will therefore work to some extent on 4chan too (This btw is an argument AGAINST the "different userbases" theory). But it's hugely important whether this is amplified by the design of the forum. As someone who disagrees with received opinion a lot of the time I can tell you that I've always found it far easier to get engagement on 4chan than Reddit if I'm just being honest or posting for fun. There are tricks to getting good at both websites if you really care about doing numbers, and not using those tricks will hurt on 4chan too if (you)s are what you care about; but at least on 4chan I know my post isn't being "hidden" because the first two mouthbreathers who saw it thought "wtf is this retard talking about". Reddit is hell
>>106470082If we go by the structure of the website, Hacker News should be worse than Reddit. They decrease your posts opacity making your posts unreadable if you get downvotes. But I've been able get away with spouting controversial opinions on HN than on Reddit. That's purely because the userbase is different. What you're conforming to matters more than how that conformity is enforced. On HN, I have to conform to startup culture. On 4chan, I have to conform to gamer culture. On Reddit, I have to conform to popular culture. If I started treating /g/ like SemiWiki, I wouldn't get any engagement. I know because I've tried.All social interactions function the same way. Reddit just makes the results more visible. I don't belong on Reddit because Reddit is for the masses. I can't discuss anything complex there. If Reddit is biased toward anything, it's simplistic content, not socially conformist content. Again, because of its userbase.
>>106456707How do you explain that some people were allowed to escape to holotower?
>>106456707>By staging a breach and making it look as though the site were vulnerable and unofficial, the real owners were working to preserve the myth that 4chan is outside the reach of powereveryone knows this, if anything the leak even gave you proof with .edu and .gov emails in the list of janniesyes this site is run by glowniggers and yes i and other anons will use this site to make fun of them and their interns
>sharty shilling themselves4chan is garbage but you losers are probably boring as hell to interact with. Probably why you're even here right now.
>makes C obsoleteIs Hare the most based language?
>>106468364what makes it different from other llvm frontends like rust, zig, odin, etc. with basically the same syntax?
>>106469993It doesn't use LLVM.
>>106470127what does it use then? gcc?
>>106470143https://c9x.me/compile/users.html
>>106470146mehqbe is cool but gcc versions from 10 years ago generate faster binaries
>>106401320Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106469757I don't think DPI is the issue here. PWM is.Modern panel controls brightness by rapidly turning the screen on and off. Try set the brightness to max and see if it helps.
>>106469776I did consider this, and found that the new 1920x1080 laptop I used actually didn't have PWM. Currently, I have a Mac Air 15 M4 side by side with a thinkpad e15 (with 1920x1080) from work, and the difference is night and day. It's like when looking at thinkpad screen, I perceive the information being displayed "immediately", while on mac, my eyes constantly refocus on each part of the screen to be able to read. And scaling doesn't help. With this thinkpad e15 it's also not perfect, with prolonged usage I still get fatigue.
Which model supports 4k 60hz output?
>>106447990I come back here every now and then to thanks /g/ for giving me the impetus to buy an actually useful and reliable laptop.I have literally killed my thinkpad and brought it back to life. I spilled tea inside the vents where it shorted the ACPI. I tore the thing down, I wiped it, isopropyl'd it, and waited a while. It's been working fine ever since. There are plenty of other instances where say, my bag was mistreated and the battery casing was busted. Lo and behold, a quick replacement was available. Another time the keyboard was broken. A key replacement was there. I wanted to swap to azerty: easily done. I needed more ports: here's a cheap dock. Chargers are cheap and plentiful. I know that when I need to move to nu-thinkpad I'll probably suffer, but I'll stay on this laptop for a long while yet.
>>106469757>I'm looking for a laptop that has a 1366x768 panel but a relatively recent cpu, at least 10 000+ cpu mark. X13/L13/L14 G1 AMD with R5 or R7, plenty of HD+ panels on those models
Reminder that modern encryption is already dead.
>>106469369and you think that with military tech being 30 years in front of commercial one that NSA cryptographers didn't already solve prime number factorizationnewsflash bub, pic related existsthere is a pattern in prime numbers and their multiplications and the three letter agencies are guarding that fact harder than they did with the Enigmayour dumb ape monkey that regurgitates everything is just unable to comprehend that fact
>>106470136>military tech being 30 years in front of commercial onepost evidence for that assertion or retract itn.b. the fact that NSA discovered public-key cryptography before Diffie and Hellman doesn't count, as the state of public cryptography research has changed dramatically since then>that NSA cryptographers didn't already solve prime number factorizationthe difficulty of factorizing large integers is only one of the techniques that underlies public key cryptographyyou have no evidence that NSA has solved it or any of the othersthis thread (and my response to OP) is about quantum computers breaking current public key cryptography, not NSA advances in number theory
>>106470205>bot responseand there you go with your creativity of needing proof for every claim (whilst asserting your claims while being taken at face value) and can't piece 2 things together (like the fact that pattern in prime numbers do exist and that there is a pattern in their multipliers just by getting that dimension in matrix)The last one you didn't like so much that you even ignored that I even mentioned.You probably have high opinion of yourself because you can remember factoids, probably have masters and earn above average for your age and skillset and you pride yourself on your achievementsYour trap is the ego you built around your identity which is why you will never go above the things you know you can already do
>>106466946>Marijuana 1it's going to break everything up to AES 420
>>106470244>needing proof for every claim (whilst asserting your claims while being taken at face value) that's not what's happeningyou are not just making claims, you are making extraordinary claims, and that demands evidenceyou are now whining because you have no evidence >and can't piece 2 things together (like the fact that pattern in prime numbers do existthe fact that a pattern exists doesn't mean that this information can be used to reduce or eliminate the difficulty of factoring large integers, and even if it did, you have no evidence that the NSA has been able to do soif this pattern is so important to the problem and you've figured it out, go publish your findings and get your Fields Medal>You probably have high opinion of yourself because you can remember factoids, probably have masters and earn above average for your age and skillset and you pride yourself on your achievementsyou know nothing about me except that i speak English, use 4chan, and know a hell of a lot more than you do about this topic>egoso first i'm a bot, then i'm an egoic humanor am i an egoic bot?you can't remain coherent for even a 150 word shitpost
32gb of ram is normie tier now, I will have to move to 64gb cause I don't wan't to be part of the plebs.
>>106468017still on 16GB, which tier am i?
>>106470151>PCIe expansion card with more but different memoryWe have that, it's called your NVME SSD. If you just need more memory and don't care how slow it is make a huge swap file. This is actually preferable to getting 4 sticks for a lot of use cases since your stuff that is in RAM will be faster. Actually for basically all uses except gaming it's better to just make a big swap file. AI image generation for example a fuck ton of the memory is only ever actually written to once.
>>106468017people still go to slashdot?
>>106468488>>106468201They're arm chips, don't use shitty apple branding.Also the mac memory is fast. macbooks are solid
>>106470258>They're arm chipsReductionist to the point of being wrong, they have extra instructions for crypto and x86 compatibility, you can't get an ISA-compatible chip from Qualcomm or anything.>macbooks are solidBut you have to use macos.
>/g/ makes a 16th albumHere we are making the sequel to the first /g/ album.Theme: Loosely technology themedTitle: Shitposting Fundamentals (2nd edition)Deadline: 1st of September, 14:00 UTCListening party: 1st of September, 24:00 UTC (midnight)First album link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5Qe6rnW850>/g/ makes a 17th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106467006bandcamp 2nd edition lol
I'm using sunvox but I have no idea what I'm doing, is reading the openmusictheory book all I have to do to make a somewhat decent tune or should I just all in on some youtube piano tutorials?
Is there a beatport account?
>>106468785at first just try to remake a song you already know and get the hang of the controls, then try using the chord progression from one of those and make a new melody, just try shit
how do i make it louder?
old >>106402487
>>106470071step 1 is admitting you have a problemstep 2 is using normal software and not software with anime girls
When running a cmd script for a LLM how do I log the local time of every command's execution?Important since I want to use it in order to monitor disk size relative to time.
>>106470047Tonight the service wouldn't start after a reboot, I fixed it by deleting some of the xml files in /etc/jellyfin . While watching a movie playback stops sometimes. I just had a weird one where playback ends about 10 minutes before the end of the movie. Try to seek past that point and jellyfin acts like the movie is over. Sometimes not all the media in the library shows up. Sometimes the web server just breaks, stops playing anything, and I have to reboot it. Things like that. I figure some trouble is my home network and maybe I just need to periodically remount the shared storage.
>>106470121i haven't run into any of that, and i use it almost every day (or at least one of my roommates does).granted i do use kodi as a frontend, and i don't use transcoding, so our usage might differ in that regard
my works (public) wifi blocks NSFW websites, meaning i cant use 4chan or any dating appshow do i bypass this? no one is actively monitoring the network
what are you working on /g/?prev: >>106375242
>>106441286>C++ gives me the ickngmiI sense that you are also afraid of the command line. I would be comfortable in building, compiling, editing, and debugging from just a terminal. You don't need an IDE at all. After that, C++ is really simple.
>>106470128Useless reply.
>>106468005I will look at it anon and appreciate your hard work. Just don't trick me and reveal you're some IDF agent working with Israel and the portfolio link phones home to Tel Aviv.
>>106470191Fear not, he's just a subcontractor.
>>106470167Sorry, if you ask for a build tool for C++ and don't want to use the command line and CMake for the build tool, I don't know what to tell you.You could try C# instead which is similar but might be more suited for people who get the ick.There are easier build tools like CodeBlocks for Windows that I've used when I was just starting. I stay away from VisualStudio because the plugins are literally zero days with remote code execution and privileged access but what do I know?
Seems like they suck
>>106464050made by pajeets
>>106464106good one, anon
>>106464393You talk about drugdealers whose previous choose was encrochat? Are you sure they know how to choose?
>>106464366>who carespeople who bought this and expected a functioning phone
>>106464106
This guy built a blogging platform and made it available under MITThen other people forked it and provided the same service, making him lose moneySo he made the code source-available now.Thoughts? You can see the software here btw. https://bearblog.dev/
>>106466652but it feels like a logical extension of how the GPL acts. it attaches itself to everything that touches it and everything that touches that. in the case of mongo specifically not just the license I dont even understand why they wanted that even if hindering competitors truly is the desired advantage. is anyone trying to make new DBMSs by forking mongo?no, this has to be about a cloud service that mongo inc provides, right? which has all the setup that gives simple access to a mongodb server. then if any dev is using that to HOST their own project (like they would with AWS or akamai/linode etc) which may or may not be reliant on mongodb-specific features, they have to license their whole project under the mongo license. but again, HOW is that a competitor? if mongo-cloud is providing dbms and storage, and an app hosted there is providing a forum or something, how is that a conflict? I dont get it, I remember being confused about this months ago too, I DONT GET IT
>>106463749better yet he violated the terms of the MIT license when he arbitrarily re-licensed ityou cannot re-license other peoples contributions unless they signed a CLA or other copyright-releasing formtheres a reason projects like elastic require you to sign that when submitting PRs
bearblog is a piece of shit
>>106461420>specifically choose a cuck license and avoid the license that addresses your needs exactly (AGPLv3) because jewgle and other megacorps said copyleft bad>get cucked as expectedtale as old as time>>106461577>GPL is dying anyway my fellow hackerst. jewgle marketing department
>>106461576RMS is right. a patch is your code, you can license it however you want. it's similar to writing recipes for building software. your recipe can be any license you wantit's not even debatable
((they)) are paying me to learn GNU/Linux. Is this a dream come true?
>>106469680PrettymuchI did it for free during undergradNot sure how others learn it, but I learned *NIX by reading books and manpages and installing FreeBSD manually back before it had a windows manager by default (still might not)Good timesI suggest you learn bash scripting and the UNIX philosophy
>>106469680it's your taxes that paid for your time wasting humiliation ritual.
>>106469712I learned Linux by installing it and Googling shit when it broke. Alongside heavy use of `man -k`
>>106469680>Navigating the linux desktopIt's pretty much exactly the same as the desktop on other OSes? What the fuck?
JUST
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>>106466020>2880x1800a bit too cramped isn't it?
>>106466037hua piao piao
>>106466060cope
pretty sure 9 was the most kino GUI ever. 10 was cool it still has some of the old grey-boxes from 9 and some Aqua.
>computers aren't satani-ACK!
>>106468444FpbpPajeet OP btfo
since it's probably UV lithography, it's more like "Egyptian"thank you, Ra!
>>106468427ironically it's by focusing light with a lens like the guy who made the video is doing
>>106468444Checked. Truth nuke.
>>106468427>no saddam hussein