>installed windows 10 ltsc on a brand new ssd in my old ass laptop>verified the ISO hash, yada yada yada>during the installation it asks me for a product key, i say i dont have one>once it's done installing i don't get the "Activate Windows" watermark>later on i sign into a brand new microsoft account created just for this pc (yes i'm retarded)>check activation settings today>picreli'm genuinely freaked out, how is it activated? i never linked my college account to it or anything either. my PC has a license in the firmware most likely for only 10 Home, not LTSC.
>>106913423expect a cease and desist soon
>>106913423Please install Linux.Search for Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
>>106913423>yes i'm retardedThat was obvious from the start, but I do appreciate the honesty.
>>106913423Don't listen to the people calling you retarded. It's WINDOWSEVERYONE USES IT If they are calling you retarded that would mean EVERYONE IS ????
>>106913423Well since nobody has has actually answered your question yet, Windows scans your hardware, and that's what your license is associated with, not your microsoft account.Even if you had a local profile on that computer with no microsoft account it would show as activated. But since you signed in, you essentially backed up your license to the cloud using that microsoft account.>my PC has a license in the firmwareNo it doesn't, that's not a real thingWindows is so incredibly relaxed with activation it either doesn't care you're running LTSC, or someone has activated an enterprise edition on that device before using a piracy method like the hwid method which will persist between installs.
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>order keyboard parts from vendor 45 mins from my house>postal service goes on strike>vendor uses govt postal service>2 weeks later>all my other orders have arrived from all over the world because they used alternate shipping services>the place 45mins from my house has still only 'created an electronic shipping label'
>>106914644Vortex's reputation is the only reason I haven't bought the Model M SSK that my poor since forever. I'd love an IBM style board like that but I dunno.
>>106906174Since when?
>>106914668Syrupland? If so the strikes moved to rotating ones so it should at least start moving at some point.
>>106913108I looked up the class 104, but couldn't find any renders or group buys
>there has to be a better way to do this
>>106915053and yeah i know this is missing the point of the op. there's just nowhere else to share how i see the fizzbuzz problem. obv the original intention of the task is to test if someone knows basic control structures, but it's also application of an action (i.e. a block of code) on an object based on a predicate (i.e condition) run against the same object. this may or may not be useful when writing code (mostly not)
>he gave up at 36k linesYou just don't have what it takes kid
>>106914709Whats with the lack of comments? How am I supposed to know what those lines do?
>>106914709Actually you need to abstract "Buzz" into another object.
Needs a microservice for each possibility.
ECS is also shit.OOP has been used for over half a century and remains the most popular professional programming paradigm in 95+% of usecases.
>>106905740ECS is implemented using OOP. They're not comparable things at all.
>>106911382>a dictionaryand pray tell, what is a dictionary?
>>106911936it's not, it's just lowcode gamedev retards having their mind blown by a special case of dependency injection
>>106904649>OOP has been used for over half a century and remains the most popular professional programming paradigm in 95+% of usecases.Spoken like a true DURGA graduate. I can smell your garam masala from here.
>>106913837Professor Babu can code better than 99% of madachods on /g/
Post your CPU history>PowerPC 603 75>Pentium III 600>Athlon XP 2400+>Pentium M>Core 2 Duo T7200>Nehalem i7 860>Skylake i7 6700K>Ryzen 3700X>Ryzen 5800X3D>Apple M4 Max
>>106913896>>106913965>curryjeetPU
>Zilog Z80>Intel 80C85>IBM 8088>Motorola 68000>AMD K6>Intel i7-920>AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
>>106915601>K6 to i7-920holy shit that's a hell of a jump, genuinely curious, why did you hold out on the K6 family so long.they were good chips, my 450 was eventually upgraded to a K6-2+ 570 I punched to 615 with a 3dfx Voodoo 5500 and a huge copper Pentium 3 cooler, I loved that damn thing, had it for a while even after stepping up to the Athlon series, used it to host my Halflife OZDM server until WON ended and Steam took over. What made you hold onto that so long?
>>106913896. TRS-80 Model I Level I. TRS-80 Model I Level II (new, not the old one upgraded). TRS-80 Model III (only for 6 months). Amiga 500. 486 IBM PC clone. Pentium IBM PC clone. Pentium II IBM PC clone. Pentium III IBM PC clone. Pentium 4 IBM PC clone (current main rig)
>>106913896phenom II x4 945 black editionfx 8350ryzen 3600xwaiting for am6 now
How will scientists explain this behavior?
>>106915233it makes you mad so it must be right
A new generation of people is born every generation.
>>106915196New Window versions tend to start out as complete shit, then get improved by service packs over time.
>>106915233i like bald men drawings, so OP please continue
>>106915649Not at all, you just get used to shit.OneDrive integration, Microsoft Online Account shilling and advertisements in the start menu.All of that bullshit got started with Win10, is still part of Win10 and you now like it.
Diwali Anticipation Edition
Alright, I'll admit it. Android is indeed the poor brown 3rd worlder's choice.I am Shibuya right now and feel tremendously embarrassed and ashamed for falling for the meme.Going to Japan carrying an Android is one of the most depressing experiences you can have.Switch.To.Apple.Right.Now.
>>106915471you can go completely offline if you can speak japanese and are not afraid to actually interact with people.
>>106915471get on with the times grandpa. you can't even eat in japan without a phone.everything is processed thru ur phone now. even the hookers only accept credit card and they don't have a machine so u need ur charged and connected iphone
>>1069154495% of their GDP is quite low even by OECD countries' standards. For Caribbean and Pacific Island countries like Jamaica and Fiji, that percentage is well above 30%, so considering everything, tourism is nowhere near as much of an indispensable part of the Japanese economy as it is for tropical island countries.
Switching to an iPhone is only going to make that problem worse, OP.You don't beat vendor lock in by switching to the lock vendor. That's subservient.
>>106915435Also wanted to mention that using Japanese services is the most retarded convoluted mess that I've ever had to deal with. Even the most basic web service is some weird convoluted shit that I am surprised even works at all. I bet the majority of japanese code is nothing but huge spaghetti code with 999 hoops interconnecting licensed retarded services you'd need the matrix AI to thousands of years to understand it all
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>>106915269>I guess china installed a call recorder but had it use all the power sending it over to them and not allow you to actually callfantastic
>>106915016an unlocked phone will work on any network that hasnt blacklisted that model. some carriers use a whitelist however, that seems more common in amuricuck
>>106915262>plastic screen in 2025wouldn't use it for free
>>106913315>Build a phone in a Faraday cage>It drops signalsThe only good materials for phones are glass and plastic
>>106915667plastic also absorbs the shock better when you inevitably drop the fucker, saving the screen more
LLMs one shotted zoomers…a cs degree is as good as a philosophy degree now
>>106914993>science of computersI thought it wasn't about computers and wasn't a science either, but rather just metrics, heuristics, and some theory about computing and theoretical tape readers.>>106915070>>_____ engineeringYOU *slap* AINT *slap* AN *slap* ENGINEER *slap* UNLESS *slap* YOU *slap* WORKIN * slap* ON *slap* ENGINES
>>106915494>CS degree is and always has been a fucking scam.Speak for yourself. I got my money's worth tenfold. By your retarded logic people shouldn't study math in university either because anyone with a pen and a notebook can do it at home.
>>106913058More like LLMs made pretty much all formal education obsolete. Whats the point of teachers and professors anymore when any topic can be instantly explained to you in a manner you can understand with all the time and patience in the world?
>>106913405CS senior atm, I’ll break it down:Year 1: Learned a 2 week code camp’s worth of info, but actually valuable stuff. Data types, data structures, coding structure, basically code monkey shit.Year 2: Basics of how a computer works on a lower level; assembly language, digital logic, big O comparisons, queues, stacks, etc. Also some computer ethics.Year 3: Software Engineering (coding with corpo standards of organization), OOP, more on how a computer organizes memory. Elected to learn about classic machine learning.Year 4: Network security (elective), more software slog bullshit, almost every class is group projects and PowerPoints and ChatGPT prompted deliverables now.All in all it’s not terrible in hindsight, but the things that would really matter and set you apart from a codecamper like memory efficiency and how a compiler works isn’t pushed hard enough, students here only know enough to nod and say “yeah I’ve heard of that.” Now as a senior almost everything I learn from is just setting personal goals on projects, solving problems in the robotics club, tutoring other students, doing work-studies, and fucking around with shit on my own. Classes themselves don’t really do anything anymore and my time is better spent elsewhere.
>>106915551
>its heavier than the first oneTim really cooked with this one
>>106907769I don't use apple shit, but heavier stuff feels nicer (to a point)
>>106915552not on your face for sure
>>106907769I hear it’s because the strap has both a back and top strap t. still doesn’t want one
>>106913796>Apple>allowing porn
>30 minutes longerkek
Well /g/, is he right?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXGzi68iQEo
worst thread on /g/ currently
>>106915473bro thinks he's markass brownie
>>106915473>niggeropinion discarded
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>>106914068Yeah on ears produce the best sound, no doubt. They beat over ears by quite a margin.Too bad you gotta be in a completely quiet environment for them to work. And in that case you might as well use speakers.
shoutout to the shopping and eq guides, goats of iemg
>>106912926all cats are
>>106914068The treble is so bad on these. And the bass. Everything really.
>>106912694is that open or just a really big vent.
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12 hours until tech interview.Should I review algorithms, stupid "explain a linked list" shit or just leetcode?
>>106912581If you aren't already in the industry no one will even look at your resume or your github or whatever you'd use to demonstrate that you have learnt what the employer wants you to have learnt.
At this point I feel like I could have limitless motivation/willpower and it still wouldn't get me hired. Like I could study 110 hours a week, reach Neo or Mr. Robot levels of computer skill, and no company would give a fuck because the job market is shit and I give them the ick or something. I regret not counting the number of applications I've sent out in the past year. I guess I can start now.
>target salary question with no range posted
>>106900622humiliation ritual>I AM NOT A VETERAN>I AM NOT DISABLED>I AM NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO
It's been 3 decades
>>106913570Just use your own 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 network brown anon.
>>106911908that didn't happen because of networks switching, but new (((devices))) at amazon and co.
>>106915513I mean why not. CGNAT kind of is like this already. USANET and CHINANET using the same address range, which they overload onto whatever pool of global public IPs they're allocated. Otherwise they can just route internally which would probably be faster
>>106906949ipv6 addresses are a pain in the ass to remember. I know my home ipv4 by heart and can connect to my home server anytime I need
>>106912501>The most horrendous triple NAT (ISP CGNAT, modem NAT + internal NAT) was still less of a hassle to maintain No it's not, you are just dumb. You got uses to something overcomplicated and inefficient, because the ISP gave you a black box router who you just trust blindly.You can't change anything, because you don't understand it and are unwilling to learn.So you are fearful of touching it.But you are in denial about this, so you make up reasons in your head about why your decision is totally reasonable and not just based on limited knowledge.IPv6 unironically just works. While the configuration your ISP gave you is a monster.