Have you ever bent the pins on your CPU? It's easier than you think, she did it without even noticing despite the 20+ years experience in building PCs
>>106493471>reddit_image_macro.png
>>106484615Not even his podcast co-host that's been there since the beginning has equity kek
>>106494232Sorry sir you will never be a woman
>>106495573I'm not trans. You will never be at a healthy weight.
>>106482355
JUST
>>106466020if this was a kde theme everyone would be asking for rice
>>106466020loonix troonies will spend thousands of hours trying (and failing) to copy this
>>106466020>Add AppleCare+ Coverageads in the OS, cool
>>106466020Perfect for gorgeous looks sar, can push asap
>>106466020I have round corners fatigue.
Is it because I’ve been watching old anime from the 80s that the sound feels muffled, kind of low, and not very high quality?I feel like I’m going crazy I even uninstalled the new audio drivers, but it made no difference. My system volume is at 67%, and my headphones (the ones with the dragon logo on the sides) are set to high volume.What’s the ideal volume configuration, and how can I make sure the audio quality is as good as possible?
>>106496829Why is Marin such a slut?
>>106496829System volume to 100%, headphones set to medium.equalizer settings: bass -2, mid +4, treb +3Audio DLSS set to "Quality", disable audio v-sync
>>106496888>audio v-synclost it
>>106496829Don't know if that's what you mean but modern audio recorded by "voice actors" is generally shit. It all sound like someone in a noise-isolated room *talking very close to the mic in a deep voice* no matter where the scene is set.I think what you mean is the lack of background sound effects. You only hear the voice, nothing happening in the background or the more immersive sounds like cars that would fit the scene.In Serial Experiments Lain it is the humming of the electricity poles for example. There is nothing like that in modern anime.
>>106497064yep that It all sound like someone in a noise-isolated roomalso lack of good Sound effects they are very low compared to the voice actingHaibane renmei (2002) had amazing Sound effects
Shill me Artix Linux
>>106496928It's literally just Arch without systemd, so either the best thing or the worst depending on who you ask. Personally I like it, you can still use the Arch repos as well as the AUR if you want. It's also one of the few distributions supporting XLibre as well. Also >>106496989 kek
>>106496928just install mint like a normal person, chud
>>106497091>Personally I like it,Have you run into any trouble? do you game? also what is that pic from lol
>>106496949why? shill me your BLM distro
>>106496928Cured my distro-hopping,
7.2in edition>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency CheckersComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I think I'll sell the S25 Ultra I bought earlier in the year. It's unironically too good of a phone. I use it too much and waste too much time on it
>>106496341You silly little spammer!
>>106496838As if you don’t spam too
>>106496976Nope! :3Now explain why OnePlus "won". c:
Sony lost
Gee, it's almost like AI is a bubble that will obliterate the American economy when it pops.
>>106494239>google, meta, nvidia, ... quarter reports are all beating the expectations.Nobody is making actual profit from their LLM models, so "beating the expectation" is meaningless. The only thing "beating" is you. You're beating off.
>>106494271>yes you do or we would still code in assembly (for a long time, people were saying that high level pl were too slow and too complicated to be usable). you think people started adopting and using java by love? lmao.go away, illiterate
>>106480722The GOD LLM THAT CAN DO EVERYTHING is fucking retarded.A good programming neural network is only trained on programming, and has direct access to a compiler and valgrind so it can iterate out of the real thing.
>>106496641>I wish all trumptardsI didnt vote for him.
>>106490975cope
For how long have images been automatically tagged and described in archives?? Is there content analysis being performed behind the scenes of all content posted? Is this being done on 4chan itself now or just the archives?See text tooltip above the image being hovered over, using Imagus for hover zoom on all sites.Has anyone discovered this before?Discuss.
>>106497005I have it set up for some boards so they filter some retard threads based on image/OP post description the llm gives to a filter.It's really easy and gets rid of idiots. For example, now i am gonna add some tweaks so your type of idiotic questions also gets filtered.
>>106497085It gets rid of bbc/isreali spam and propaganda ;) fuck em
>>106497085>a one-off question that will never be asked againyou can't filter one-time posts, lmao
>>106497074>theres whole wikis dedicated to cataloging the status, history, and news of archives.https://wiki.bibanon.org/FoolFuukahttps://wiki.bibanon.org/FoolFuukhttps://wiki.bibanon.org/FoolFuuhttps://wiki.bibanon.org/FoolFuhttps://wiki.bibanon.org/FoolFhttps://wiki.bibanon.org/Foolhttps://wiki.bibanon.org/Foohttps://wiki.bibanon.org/Fohttps://wiki.bibanon.org/Fohttps://wiki.bibanon.org/F
>>106497085>For example, now i am gonna add some tweaks so your type of idiotic questions also gets filtered.and what kind of "type of idiotic question" does the OP fall under by your own metrics? to me, this is precisely the kind of thread i would encourage over the majority of threads on this board. nor do i see how you would effectively filter this type of thread, or why you would even want to do so. a thread which i am not interested but by all means is applicable and on-topic doesn't warrant any filtering, rather than just hiding the particular thread. i use filters for some stuff that i never want to engage with, but i don't really see the point in continuing to use a website if you have to filter 99% of everything posted on it.so that brings me to my main question for you, why do you continue to use this website when there are surely other places with discussions that are relevant to you, in which you won't be wasting so much of your own time self-moderating and filtering the majority of the content in said place.i think you might be the idiotic one here, but i'm not sure how i'd go about filtering out posters like you. maybe i could use something with your grammar structure which is sort of unique. i mean you use some proper capitalization at the beginning of sentences, and OP was capitalized, but then you go and write LLM is lowercase like a retard. not sure how i'd go about dealing with this.
Am I fucked? Or are LLMs really the way to go in the future. Like 99% is coded my an llm, I'm just making sure the code looks good or tweak a few things that it really can't get.Sometimes it feels like I'm giving up my skills for comfort, so I try to do manual coding here and then for hobby stuff.But on the other hand, I have so much more time for different stuff, more education, more planning and designing instead of scouring docs or stackoverflow.
>>106497015Programmers are being replaced thought.
>>106497015Tell me what you consider complex logic.
>>106497058anything outside of "top 20 programming project ideas"
And a sex robot is 70% code 25% hardware 5% silicon
>>106497015Anon, I kid you not, Claude Code did about 70% of the work for a multiple man-month long project I had for a medium sized food processing company. I think they cut like 4 people who's job it was to do all that shit manually in Excel. It really is like having a junior but for only $200/month, as long as you use it correctly and have realistic expectations. The biggest shortcomings I found with Claude is its front end skills, but I don't really give a shit considering I specialize in internal enterprise tooling.
And some retards still believe the compiler will optimize everything for you.
>>106496700Beef is a better OOP lang than C++ every wish it could be.
>>106495377Micro benchmarking can be very difficult to do correctly and even experts fuck it up sometimes. Judging by what you're benchmarking and your attitude, I can safely say I don't trust you to have the competence to have done it correctly.
>>106497080If you can't benchmark that you're a noob retard.
>>106497094anyone who says that can't be trusted to do it correct.
>>106496960>the first function may invoke undefined behavior if 'arr' has more than 32767 elementsWhy?
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/china-injects-tens-of-billions-of-dollars-in-chipmaking-tools-but-its-easily-more-than-a-decade-behind-the-market-leaders-heres-why
>>106494698China just has to keep going. Really no other option.The West isn't going to give them any leeway and will do their best to tighten the noose slowly buy surely.
What's stopping you from computing entirely from Chinese engineered and manufactured computers in 2025?
the media has been doomposting about china for actual decades at this point, and they always wind up on topit's really just not funny anymore>>106496763tariffs
>>106496787Sounds like an America problem
>>106494698lol the cope. China will by the end of decade outpace every other country in every tech. In most of them it already did.
best Canadian tech?
>>106495793Reported to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
>>106495897How will you pay the RCMP if you can't even send them money online KEKW
>>106489421The Jeetshaker. (Only /pol/fags will appreciate the reference)
>>106495996Nobody appreciates /pol/fagsFuck off
>>106489706>whatever nortel didmass-wiretapping?
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs.amodernist.comhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106495898The lambda forms can't be quoted in the macroexpanded form. Which means the macro has to expand into something that looks like:(list (cons (rx form) (lambda () form)) (cons (rx form) (lambda () form)) ...)
(list (cons (rx form) (lambda () form)) (cons (rx form) (lambda () form)) ...)
>>106495192It's not that offensive. I just wanted to check to see if I was missing something obvious.
>>106487001Bump
Who came up with the rx macro for Elisp? The API design is brilliant. I really like how rx-define and rx-let can be used to make regexps more reusable and composable.
>>106497035Looks like it was originally written by Gerd Moellmann. He is currently involved in the new generational garbage collector and terminal child frames (that I know of).
Is there a way to cache websites locally so that you can surf faster? I know for a fact that this was basically the status quo of the "old" internet, sites got cached because it makes sense.Is there a way to accomplish this with encrypted protocols like HTTPS as well?
>>106496907>>106472542>>106472571>>106472612
>>106496915Oh wow, thank you. What are the odds, eh?Redirector extension... Hmm. Sounds nice and very interesting to me, but would this work with somebody elses iPad in a local area network with WiFi!? I think they have no broser extensions there, surely there must be a solution like squid that still works for them as well?
>>106496952yeah youll want to do it on the router level then so your make a machine on the local network that will act as a proxy that does the filtering. your router -> squid proxy/firewall filtering -> devicethats much more complex not worth it at all t b h but goodluck!
>>106497041>thats much more complex not worth it at allI am suspecting the same. Sometimes I have to "suffer" from slow internet speeds, especially simple lag, that's why I am curious. Like, how hard can it be to have squid but for HTTPS?
>Needs multiple clicks just to be able to rename a file.
>>106488381It doesn't do anything new or what Windows 10 does just as well, aside from all the bullshit other anons mentioned. It has no purpose, other than being a platform for peddling AI and force normies to buy new computers.
>>106488381Explorer will lock up completely for a minute trying to connect to network shares that are offline.It doesn't just affect the "This PC" page that shows the shares but just any window and will repeatedly do it.You can't do anything about it beyond removing the shares
Rounded corners are insulting
Why the fuck can't I move the task bar? I've always had it at the top in previous versions but win11 removed that feature for some retarded reason. It messed with my workflow and muscle memory so bad that I immediately gave up on this jeetware.
Windows 11 is just 10 with an excuse for Ms and OEMs to charge more and drop support for less
They were pushing these things like they were gonna revolutionize windows laptops and windows on ARM. What happened ?
>>106492356Because they have a monopoly and can force people to bend the knee and use it.
>>106492353>You would need to compile a programm for specific devices and maintain a gazilon builds.x86 programs work just fine on my arm laptop. At least on windows with the translation layer.
are they super cheap now since no one bought them ?
Microsoft Jeets can only cargo cult Apple and slowly destroy the little of what's left of what white men left them.>why can apple do itMore white people.
>>106492208Corporate monopolies and planned obsolescence.>>106492270People are retarded, like you.