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>/g/ makes a 17th album
Theme: Pirate music
Title: [accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 25th of October
Listening party: 1st of November, 21:00 UTC

>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload 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.
You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.

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Im about to install manjaro with xfce on a laptop mainly to use for renoise. Am i making the right choice or should i spend another few hours reviewing and reading up on a bunch of other distros? Is there anything in the aur thats advantageous or optimizes renoise btw? Thats the main reason i leaned toward manjaro cuz i read you get access to the arch repository which is supposed to have more cutting edge advantage but i have no idea if thatll improve renoise experience
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>>106751847
>Im about to install manjaro
>Am i making the right choice
no manjaro is run by fucking morons and breaks when you breathe on it dont take my word for it ask the friendly linux thread
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>>106751847
if you're going archlike, just go arch. it's not that bad
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How can I make similar stuff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTMqKK3Xwdo
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>>106754043
>visit remote african tribe
>put random scraps in their bongos
>record
>4.5k views on youtube

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Imgur has completely and totally blocked all UK users from accessing the website because of the Online Safety Act.

If you're a Britanon, try it, you cannot open it:
https://imgur.com/

In addition, any website which shows imgur-hosted images now displays pic related in their place to all UK users, making many sites, guides, forums, etc completely unusable.

We're only 2 months into the OSA era and the internet is already changed beyond all recognition for all British people.

Things are only going to get worse in 2026 as "Phase 3" of the OSA begins in the early portion of that year.
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>>106741652
>uk
you mean the island full of has-beens that're too stupid to realise nobody cares about them anymore?
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>>106741652
You voted for this. Now live with it.
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>>106751254
Do you have a loisence for that flag? Also pro tip they hate it because it has a cross on it.
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>>106741652
imgur did to brits what rest of world did to russians
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>>106755226
everybody hates bongs
everybody loves russians

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>filters /g/
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>>106754018
The fact you think I was claiming old code was broken tells me a lot.
Once you get past your hello triangle stage where you pretend you're a l33t haxor, you're going to realise how lifeless the Vulkan world really is. All of the cool cutting-edge features lack tooling support for years, 99% of the tutorials still come from the OpenGL days, and features like meshlets are dead on arrival in the ecosystem.
Someone like me can keep up with all this by reading the release notes, docs and academic papers. Someone like you gets giga-filtered but think otherwise because they rendered a spinning cube. We are not the same.
Btw, you should know the just-use-OpenGL meme was stale even 5 years ago, so try shilling for WebGPU next time.
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Unironically. /g/ loses it's fucking mind when discussing it.
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>>106752783
Khronos will do anything but admit they fucked up. 90% of new features are ease of use stuff.
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Thereโ€™s too many old fags on this board. Ray tracing is the future. It effortlessly wipes away many decades of rasterization debates and techniques.
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>>106752783
graphics programming is so boring & unimpressive despie how much effort it takes

do something more interesting with your time, anons, this is my advice.

AI should re-write GNU compiler and glibc in rust and release it under a closed source license with Elon Musk and grok
Canonical and RedHat should implement this and spend heaps of money keeping it closed source and proprietary.
the rest will follow suit.

The end user should never have a compiler because this is antithetical to the user experience.

users should be required to register with a "Linux account" and a renewable "linux license" to make sure the system is up to date and genuine, A genuine system would not be able to download files.

Apps should be installed with one click, or through a paid app store, and not with using retarded configurations and "muh compiler" like a sub 50 iq neckbeard

Software included would be provided by Microsoft and Google.

the system should be immutable because the user should not need to modify the system, and should not be able too.

The user would be allowed a total of 3 folders, Desktop, Downloads, and Cloud.

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Bash should be replaced by a reduced functionality agentic copilot, requiring an internet connection or the system would not work, computers would have esim cards.
Full functionality would be available on windows.
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>>106752313
ai can't write shit to save it's life you daft cunt.
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>>106752313
>glibc in rust
i didn't read the rest of your tard out. but relibc already exists (i should try it sometime since it supposedly supports linux).
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xd thank you for attending my ted talk
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I'm just happy to contribute to the cognito hazard :)

Post your alcoholism stations /g/uys, and what beverage you're drinking right now, for me its Lambs spiced rum
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>>106753786
Dropbox update?
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>>106751946
This is peak male experience
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https://youtu.be/K60wMYk-b_Q
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>>106751998
new poster? great film
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Why don't you name the thread with /bst/?
also
>dude alcohol lmao

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>106753542
Using Firefox with UBO to access the net is pretty much the best digital condom you can have.
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>>106739869
replying again. I still have the issues even after doing the sol. It's indeed firefox being weird again
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>>106753542
security part is a meme and will never become an issue unless you're a complete normalfag who doesn't know what he's doing
new software eventually dropping 10 support will be a problem though, I don't really like updating the shit I use or switching to different programs so it doesn't concern me but it might be a problem for most people
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My win 10 quick access just changed how it looks.
I used to have folders pinned up the top, its also not even sorted by date now, just name.
I already tried one solution which cleared the recents (thats fine) but didnt fix the issue.
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>>106755785
And when picking picrel to upload, the explorer changes to what i expect!

>asked AI to convert tests
>25% failed
>Ask it to keep going until they all work
>Ask the tests pass so that means it's working
How long before this shit comes back to bite them in the ass?
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>>106755528
>Newfag
Fuck off cunt. I've been stuck on this shit hole for 20 God damn years. I'll link if I want to. I prefer that to screenshot threads with no link to the usually fake tweet.
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>>106755425
what tests? and what is technical debt (i feel dumb not knowing this)

all lower case because typing with one hand
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>give framework to LLM to update code base
>it does it because H1B's don't know or care how to do it outside their local machine
>it updates the code base
WOW

>>106755627
Technical debt is basically the cost it would be for an external or internal staff to focus on completing a project.

Example: We run everything on legacy PHP/Mysql and want to move to modern PHP and so on. The project takes 10 people, with 100k/yr salary, 1 year to test/dev/prod roll out. Project costs 1m of technical debt to do.

While that's a heavy oversimplification of it, that's basically what it is.
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>>106755627
What that other anon said but with an emphasis on the debt part. Usually you run a project and come to a fork in the road.
>Pajeet my son
>It is time to decide
>will you create a robust solution using modern tools that require you update your php version
>Or will you forgo the update in order to deliver faster
>Gets hacked on the designated shitting street
The tests are unit tests. Testing units of code to make sure that it does what you expect.
>Unit test the isEven function
>Tests a few even and odd numbers
>Test null values
>Test strings
>Test that the right response is served or the service errors when it should
Doing this over with AI is a dumb idea because the AI can and will just change the test to "make the test pass". And if they avoided it because it was gonna take a year and a half chances are they didn't check to make sure the replaced tests were meaningful and correct.
glhf
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>>106755746
Could be a good thing if the tests look good to a human with taste
I used AI to convert old-style class-based React components to the new-style function -based components
And everything worked fine
Cleaned up a couple longstanding bugs, too

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>>106736513
LOL
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>>106740499
they picked randoms in every country jeet, theres no excuse for 75.
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>multiple bump posts
>walls of text
Nice humor thread, you joyless fucks
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>>106753774
I kneel. I can't do it.

>>106755423
First of all, you can't pick "randoms" in a vast population across a vast geography. That simply never happens and is not possible(how do you even get that misconception is beyond me), and it was even worse when that study was conducted.
Study of sample's possible biases is an important part in any such study for a reason, and that study is an absolute faliure in that regard. You can read it, instead of bickering about things on /g/.

Secondly, beyond the flawed methodology part, that has nothing to do with what I said.

>>106755433
I don't know about the bumps, but profuse apologies for the walls of text.
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Why is everyone involved in Software Development either Indian or Brazilian?
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bump
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>>106754551
>>106755200
usecase for bumping?
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bump
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>>106746467
Brazilians are cool. Don't mix them together with Indians.
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>>106755682
usecase for dark mode?

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> Free and open source
> Keeps cool and important websites safe from AI scraper bots
> Makes chuds extra mad
> Does all this while being extremely adorable

Is even possible to be more based than this?
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How is she allowed to have two hats?
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>>106737367
>Keeps cool and important websites safe from AI scraper bots
Lmao sure
Those AI companies, with datacenters full of compute power, surely can't spare a few cycles to calculate a hash
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>>106754759
Same old trick they always pull
>create problem
>offer shitty solution
Make no mistake. The intent isn't to block web scrapers. It's to normalize requiring this bullshit running on your local system before a server will serve the proper web page.

No wonder FSF is under constant DDOS attack this last year because they refuse to go along with this.
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>>106755684
GNU is a stick in the mud for these god damned people.
they want the GNU to die.

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What are you working on, /g/?

Previous thread: >>106715518
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>>106755683
Cool story bro, my C++ code is still faster because it doesn't run on inferior OS + inferior runtime with garbage collection + inferior way to do string matching.
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>>106755697
>NOOOO it doesn't count
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>>106755703
I'll be honest, the moment I saw "Booyer-Moore", I started thinking that it doesn't count, and I'm not wrong, because SIMD matches strings faster, a lot faster than Booyer-Moore ever could.
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>>106755716
>because SIMD matches strings faster, a lot faster than Booyer-Moore ever could.
Learn to read retard. It precisely says that they dropped Booyer-Moore and don't bother with it anymore because SIMD searching is faster.
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>I started thinking
nevermind

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The fault lies with AMD & Asrock btw
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>>106753601
>. The problem is DRAM itself being limited to 32-bit bus
Each DIMM is 64 bits actually
>That's why CUDIMM is being entertained in the first place. It is just trying reduce tracing and distance involved
CUDIMM didn't do anything about trace length, it added what is essentially buffer for the clock signals. Accepting the clock signal and regenerating it.
I\s also not the limit, not close. Registered/buffered RAM allows for much more RAM and higher clocks than what unbuffered DIMMs allow. It's just not something that has been afforded to regular desktop yet.
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>>106751961
>if you have 32 cores that need to be fed with lots of data, you should be on a quad channel platform anyway
So for a system with less than 32 cores, DDR4 is enough? Even one that uses content creation software that can easily saturate 128 GB of RAM? As for 32 cores, is that P-cores only? Or the total cores (P and E) for the system?
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>>106749502
>dramaNexus
>assRock
news at 10.
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>>106751193
I had to enable XMP to get the advertised 5600 speed from AMD
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>>106753681
there are quake 3 maps that advertise their memory
the experiment ended because micron isn't what they used to be
>>106754378
>Even one that uses content creation software that can easily saturate 128 GB of RAM?
if you're on quad channel you can get >128 GB of RAM on DDR4
>As for 32 cores, is that P-cores only? Or the total cores (P and E) for the system?
just calculate what your maximum theoretical IPC is and how many bits you can load or store per second
then reduce that by like 80% because you have to take caches into account
what CPUs need is fast random access and bigger caches, not higher max throughput

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Linux saars... normalfags are making fun of us again
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filtered
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>>106733274
>why yes, I hecking love bloatware and spyware!
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>>106748480
yeah the mac forums, if you can even call them that, are full of that comment over and over
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>>106733274
lmao
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>>106733274
its ogre

most low code tutorial you can find for http://tululoo.com/ ? I am kinda code-allergic. Or math allergic
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>schizo faggot is shilling some abandonware 2d game engine
>turns out he can't even code
Lmao
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tragic.
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>>106755706
moron

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Cursor mania, I'm a zoomie but my first windows was 2k
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used to browse internte inside the player while other shit played in the player like yugioh GX or south park
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>>106729055
>Canal+
I wanna go back to those simpler times, bro.
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>>106753228
you can make the SLI connector yourself out of a floppy drive connector
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>>106755723
One voodoo 2 was a Christmas present, buying two of them was out of reach. I could only experience it by combining with a friend.


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