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>1 more week until apple event

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs.amodernist.com
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>106467772
>ansi-term
Is using vterm instead a viable option for you?
https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm
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>>106457902
>I'm trying to learn lisp from a C background
>What kind of project could I do to get used to functional programming?
>Every time I think of a project I imagine something like a long list of imperative statements

Lots of lisp code is imperative too. The language is more flexible and expressive so imperative code also ends up being more readable and maintainable.
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>>106457902
>Every time I think of a project I imagine something like a long list of imperative statements
I didn't stop doing this until I started working on much larger projects.
Because in all honesty, a series of imperative statements is probably the most efficient way to write simple programs, so it's natural to start out that way and hard to see the value in doing anything else. But that flips around when the project becomes very large and complex, and the need for other methods is not only clear but almost necessary (try doing imperative programming with multi-threading and see how quickly you run into race conditions).
The shift in thinking is that you stop asking what the next thing your program needs to do, and start asking how to make the code you're writing re-usable and scalable to arbitrary complexity.
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>>106457902
>I'm trying to learn lisp from a C background
Maybe you can start super simple by writing a Unix-styled filter that consumes stdin and produces results on stdout. Unix shell script hackers may not realize this, but all that piping and filtering they're doing is pure functional programming. I think this may be a good way to dip your toes into functional programming from a (hopefully) familiar setting. (I'm hoping your C experience has been on some kind of Unix. If not, sorry.)

Have you decided which lisp you're going to use?
https://lisp.nexus/
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>>106469194
I am staying with built-in emacs functionality as much as possible. I don't want to install vterm.

https://videocardz.com/newz/asus-rtx-4090-strix-modded-into-rog-astral-a-edition-design-special-model-with-ram-slot-also-pictured

>add expansion slot and more ram to your gpu
nothing personnel, jensen

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Im staying at an Airbnb, the wifi isn't throttled or anything
Im fairly certain the login details will be what ever is on the router still, because the chinks to run these places do everything to the minimum standard
Theres at least 14 other people in this house.

What are some fun things I can do?
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>>106469925
cum behind the tv
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Spoof ARP to intercept all traffic intended for other devices on LAN and add something fun to the HTTP headers
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>airbnb

go fuck yourself. You are destroying the housing market
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>>106469985
Housing is a human right. Your kind will be handled sooner than you think.

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>First IT job
>20$ / Hr
fuck my life
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>>106469628
good luck lol
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How did you land that gig, OP?
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>>106468866
How do I get IT job?
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>>106469628
>phone is $100/m
at least move to an MVNO with a low data option. You can easily pay $20/mo for 10GB 5G, or $50 for ''premium'' data.
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>>106468866
My last IT offer was senior IT support on site for Dell at Boeing Aviation on one of the air force bases here. It was 35 miles away from me, so 70 miles each day.
The offer was for $12/hr.
IT is just e-janitorial work anymore. They know they'll always be able to find someone to do it for McDonald's level wages because they'd rather not be working at McDonald's.
>>106469029
>it's a helldesk position. It's all a white man can get in IT now
Pretty much.

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>>106469648
Ishiba Shigeru is a race traitor.

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Hypothetically, lets say I worked for a giant tech company, lets call them... Moogle.

I worked as a sales manager of two states for Moogle.

I was soft-demoted to one state only (no cut in pay but cut in responsibility.

I was on an illegal two-year revolving contract that was unlawful and employed through a sham agency to make it seem I wasn't technically directly employed by Moogle.

Moogle senior managers would instruct us to lie to stores about promotions, such as calling them 'sales excursions' instead of a sale promotion (what actually was), as running an incentive-based program costing hundreds of thousands with anti-competition laws in my country.

Contract renewals were tied to performing things like this and what other illegal under the table (Below the Line - they actually had a fucking name for it) deals with individual dealer reseller stores (think an AT&T licencee owner that sells Moogle Mixel phones)

This meant Mixel phones had a market share of >70% in some dealer stores (normal is around 10% for Mixel). This was a direct result of these bribes they gave to dealer owners to artificially push Mixel. They would give visa gift cards split into small denominations to avoid auto tax-fraud cash equivalent reporting.

I brought all of this to Moogle's attention and after two months they fired me just an hour before travel to a Mixel conference for the most trivial reason (I had an business registration I wasn't even using)

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>>106468744
>Similar situation?
not quite, I toil deep in the bowels of Android.

>would get stale after a couple of weeks
they did
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>>106468776
Ah, so youre really in it. Reading the news about theor monopolistic practices though, it does appear that they do function in this way across their entire brand. Physical hardware was no different than what happens with software and Android. This is their business model. Im starting to see them as more of a hostile government power than a private company.

Also im pretty sure they lose money on Mixel just to get the handsets out. The money they were spending on our relatively small market was in way recouped by units sold. It's about getting the software out to people for their own uses later on

Speaking of it getting stale, the click for me was during an awards night they already had selected the most cringe kidult things you can imagine, "hey everyone, the prize this year will be a giant Bowser lego" and the whole team went crazy. At that point I realised that they 'select' for autism. I code-switch to present as such but in reality I am far from it. Somehow they 'knew' that the entire team wanted Lego playsets...
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>>106468437
Heh, I used to work for a company that catered for Google offices. Me and my coworkers stole so much food, boxes of chips and coconut water etc. We'd get high every day in my manager's car and eat free Google cafe meals on the clock. Good times, desu
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>>106469142
yeah, it's full of manchildren and autismos.

>>106469790
good for you lads. you deserve it for putting up with Moogle drones. these days i see Asians bring their entire extended families for lunch and to load up on to-go boxes. some people even empty out the microkitchens on their way out of the office.
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>>106469956
Dysfunctional hooliganry, to be honest, but I did enjoy it. The real victims are Google employees who have to put up with both their evil upper management and the spiteful mutants nibbling at the company's ankles

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>>106468915
I sure do! It's lovely, anon.
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>>106468817
anon do you use a mouse and keyboard on this setup?
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>>106469491
No, he does not. Rather, what he does is use his stupid stylus (which I suspect he inserts in his ass too, every once in a while).
Grim state of affairs.
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>>106468915
>>106468921
Dirty samefag, begone.
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>>106466348
So comfy, so cool.
What laptop?

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Before asking for help, please check our list of resources.

If you would like to try out GNU/Linux you can do one of the following:
0) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice in a Virtual Machine.
1) Install a GNU/Linux distribution of your choice on bare metal and run your previous OS in a Virtual Machine.
2) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
Many free software projects have active mailing lists.


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>>106469796
Not even Windows "just works" anymore btw
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>>106469864
The trouble with the userland is it's forever frozen in the UNIX era. Android shows that you can do things differently if you want but desktops and servers are stuck with what we've got.
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>>106469874
The trouble with the userland is morons claiming Linux shouldn't just work. Linux is ready for YOTLD but the Linux community isn't.
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>>106469881
It should "just werk" the question is more about how it should work rather than "it shouldn't work".

I really wish we had things like Android's Binder for IPC instead of things like DBus, etc. Almost anything you'd want to do can be done though, it's just a question of difficulty as posts like: >>106469529
>>106469567
demonstrate.
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>>106469485
>>106469727
Alright I figured it out. The windows/unix path conversion thingy isn't working out of the box, likely a wine regression. So wine /home/path/shit doesn't work but Z:\\path\\shit does.
So I needed to edit desktop to this:
Exec=myfile=$(winepath -w %f) && env WINEPREFIX="/home/myuser/.wine" wine "/home/myuser/.wine/path/program.exe" $myfile

Now it works.
Writing this just in case someone else needs it and finds it in the archives or whatever.

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>makes C obsolete
Is Hare the most based language?
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>>106468629
I was busy with your mom as she was licking my head all week
t. ddv
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>>106468839
Drew's a pedophile, he would never fuck anyone's mom, let alone the box of ashes living on my dining room table.
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>>106468629
wonder how many little boys he raped
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>>106468364
Yet its backend is written in C.
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>>106468364
what makes it different from other llvm frontends like rust, zig, odin, etc. with basically the same syntax?

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What will you pirate this week, anon?
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>>106466270
The CFAA is stupidly broad, you could fall foul of it by accident because all it requires is that you access a computer you shouldn’t, regardless of if you’re aware of that fact, or intentionality. If you’ve ever been left logged into someone else’s account without their permission, you’ve technically committed a crime that would land you in prison. The CFAA was written back when only big institutions had computer networks, so Joe Bloggs couldn’t reasonably access those networks without explicit intent, hardware and a relation to those institutions
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>>106455793
renegade friendly fire jews seems to be a real and occasionally recurring thing
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>>106454162
Remember that pedos gets the rope.
releasing the epstein's files solves this problem.
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>>106469682
?? Wrong thread.
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>>106457958
>moskals
>against piracy of western products (99% of all published things)
lmao what a b8t

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i asked humanity's lord and savior how to cut a 3.5" circle from paper.
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>>106469189
> but it's not the nice ai's fault
if i sell you 5" speakers do you assume the drivers are 10 inches?!
anyway it had already correctly assumed a diameter of 3.5" for option 1 and 2, then went retarded for option 3.
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>>106469189
Anon is obviously trying to milk a nonissue to say "AI bad"
Took more effort to make this thread then would have been to say "I meant a 3.5-inch diameter circle"
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>>106469027
here's an interesting solution

first we need to make a perfect square from the paper. whichever edge of the paper is shortest, take the corner and fold it such that it aligns with the longest edge, creating a hypotenuse. this also creates another edge where if we cut along it, snipping the extra paper, we're left with a perfect square piece of paper.

then fold it in half twice. measure the radius, or 1.75", from the central creased edge. then cut across the quarter of the circle. unfold it and voila, a circle

there's some error correction factored by the number of folds if you want to go deeper into the rabbit hole (left up to the reader)
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>>106469804
just tested it out and it worked but you don't need to make a square paper first, it's just common with origami. you could only fold once and cut a semi circle but it might be lopsided. folding it more than twice makes it harder to do without tools.

there's also a papercraft board /po/ where you can learn tricks
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>>106469221
>>106469062
>im bad at prompting therefore the LLM is wrong
yea, there are some logical inconsistencies and nuances that LLM glances over but you could have easily specified, which would solve this nonexistant problem

I mean, if you were to ask an intern or some low life low wage worker you would get even a bigger "fuck you" than you currently are with unpayed LLM

The cost of doing business edition
>Interviewing
Neetcode 150: https://neetcode.io/practice
Tips and interview practice: https://blog.interviewing.io/

>How to write a resume
https://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-negotiating
Salary data: https://levels.fyi/

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

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>>106469733
>market supply is so large
Yes supply is large and demand is maturing and dimnishing

>a corporate network of compatriots
So you bring lazy people, as your backers, to stay in power.
How's that different from Brahmins bringing dalits to order them around?

Nepotism is never healthy.

And that's not networking, if you give anything for free, nobody's obliged to give you anything back.
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>>106468460
I'm convinced that getting selected for anything is literally random.
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>>106469829
No one I know isn't white, so that already eliminates everything you've said so far. No, you aren't going to get a recommendation.
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>>106468842
If you're talking about the US, don't commission. Use your CS degree and try to go cyber branch warrant officer. They need people who aren't felons.
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Bros bros bros
A recruiter emailed me, I've got a phone interview scheduled in two days.
It's a security position, what can I do to brush up my skills and prep for potentially getting out of unemployment land??

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
AniStudio(status: two more weeks): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio
InvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io

>Generating Anime Videos
Guide:

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Late night genning...
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>>106467834
>#18
Hag thread
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Ok, I think I have a clothing theme I'm going to propose in a few hours as I'm going to sleep. There are 2 options "worn panties centric" or "crocks and legwarmers".
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>>106469982
More...

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Is H.265 superior to H.264?
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>>106467388
Short answer, yes.
Long answer, makes little difference for low res content, but for higher res content, yes.
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>>106467388
>indianware
NOOOOOOO
>chineseware
Superior
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>>106467388
It's better by 1.

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>>106401320
Don'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 support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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I'm looking for a laptop that has a 1366x768 panel but a relatively recent cpu, at least 10 000+ cpu mark.
Is it possible to find something like this?
Basically, high dpi screens really fuck with my eyes, making them constantly refocus. I've been using a 1366x768 laptop for 8 years then switched to a newer laptop with a 1920x1080 screen and started having severe eye strain, with my myopia worsening in the span of 2 months.
I can only comfortably use a low-res screen, it seems. How would you get out of this predicament bros
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>>106469757
I 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.
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>>106469776
I 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.
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Which model supports 4k 60hz output?
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>>106447990
I 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.


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