>durr sorting is hard HURRRRRRRRRRRRfor me it's ping sort sort.
>waked up
I can do bubble, quick and heap but never bothered learning anything else. Maybe should take a look.
>>106975972it is most efficient sorrrrrrting algo saaaar. many use in amazon webdev.
>>106975564we have to say waked now because of woke
>>106975512>Bogosort
If a traditional quartz watch were powered by a modern lithium batteries like the 300–600mAh cells from modern day smartwatches. How much longer would they last?
>>106974271About 10 or 20× by capacity. Practically, Li‑ion self‑discharge/BMS would cap it to only a few years (~3–6 years), not decades.
>>106974271My 10-year lithium battery watch from 2007 is still going strong. The technology is already there.
>>106974271>Metal pliers>Shorting the battery poles.
>>106976333*tweezers.
>>106974271>SummerClock gets warm and the modern lithium battery discharges>WinterClock gets cold and the modern lithium battery discharges
Large scale facial recognition databases are now available to law enforcement worldwide. Many of these are now paired with profiles and public web histories.As their use becomes routine for States, it's time to seriously discuss the creation open databases accessible to the public as a way to bring about balance for private individuals.Hoping legislative reform will curb state power is a pipe dream.There are no other options left.
Why is `Return Youtube Dislike` now throwing ads all of a sudden? Anyone else start getting this?>Still using YT in current year +XI know. Where else am I going to watch VHS recordings of Toonami and Adult Swim 2002 blocks with commercials?
>>106972961Yes, people have confirmed that. But it's still pretty accurate
>>106975292>>106972961Or one other reason why there are more dislikes with it is that people are more likely to dislike a video if they can see the dislike counter
>>106973661You sound like a bit of a dick tbqh
>>106971355It was actually a Biden speech
>>106971454the extension has a higher accuracy for most disliked videos by design which is what i use it for.
Are we seeing the death of minimalist aesthetics?
>>106974341It's interesting to me that most logos you see have the logo competely separate from the company name / logotype. In my mind it would be good to enmesh the two somehow, like have one of the letters resemble something related to what you do, e.g. the letter O resembling a snowflake if you're selling fridges.I suppose there's good reasons for not doing that.
>>106972285I wouldn’t hand my phone to anyone either. If it’s an emergency she’s only allowed to do a speakerphone call or I send the text myself.
>>106974341kek
>>106975165nice crown, is he the king saar of logos?
>>106974330based
Realtek phy enjoyers editionPrevious >>106919592READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_serverNAS Case Guide. Feel free to add to it:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/Case_guide/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualisation. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavour of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106973468bazarr
>>106975419Why not pass the igpu through for transcoding? Intel Quick Sync Video is damn good. Admittedly, you don't have AV1 encoding on 14th gen, but you can run multiple concurrent 4k streams off an igpu quite easily.
>>106975419post a graph of the load
>try to install OpenWRT into HEX S because I prefer it over RouterOS's endless drop-down menus>for some reason I can't make the TFTP-whatever boot workOh fuck
>>106976345What specifically isn't working? TFTP server isn't running? Client isn't connecting to it? The file it's trying to download doesn't exist?
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>>106975827Depends.10+ kilos, if you are a fatass.
Perl is faster than CL for my log parsing needs. Into le trash it le goes
>>106963747Cope. Lisp was never "the very original hacker's language" for the simple reason that GC is too expensive, and the original hacker's languages are exactly the ones that didn't have GC.GC buys you two things, memory safety (not something a hacker would care about) and the ease of using more advanced nested data structures, aka ivory tower theoretical shit.The only true hacker thing about lisp is the macros, and there's a strong argument to be made that lisp macros are "the right thing" and were beaten by "worse is better" macros of C, Forth, C++, and ad-hoc macro-like control flow constructs in languages without any macros.
>>106976177Nigger, the term "hacker" comes from MIT. Guess what programming language and text editor come from MIT too?
>>106975908Isn't perl like purpose-made for shit like log parsing? Also post some code.
Is AI useful yet?
>>106975797Like with humans, it's only actually bad for retarded cats. The ones who aren't cognitively deficient can eat fish just fine.
>>106974562Now all we need to do is prove that most people don't even use their brain.
>>106975666That's what I expected, thanks for proving me right.
>>106974682He uses slop just to consume more slop.
It's more useful than a regular search engine if that's how you use it, thanks to paid ranking placement and sponsored results. Otherwise, it depends on what you try to do with it and why you would expect it to be better than doing it yourself
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>>106975992And they went with Windows after Quake because the price to performance was better alongside support for other parts of the system. Today's gang is probably using Windows while eyeballing Linux really hard. The NeXSTEP was a wonder but it's time was short.
>>106976123>it'sit is time really was short
>>106975955people are afraid of making the op
>>106976123>I use WinNT, Win98, MacOS 8.x, and linux on a regular basis. I also spend some time with MacOS X and irix.>NT is definitely going to be the primary development platform for our next project, but I will be evaluating alternatives for a possible transition after that. The contenders will be linux and MacOS X.>Linux has progressed a lot in usability in the time since I made the last platform decision. Sure, the guts have always been good, but the user environments were very weak compared to windows or the mac. Some people may think six xterms and a few athena apps are all the UI that anyone should need, but I disagree.- Carmack, 1999 (https://games.slashdot.org/story/99/10/15/1012230/john-carmack-answers)yeah, pretty much. Funny how absolutely nothing has changed since the past millennium.
>>106976346windows became so bloated that you get more performance while through wineit will only get worse, unless they fire the jeet CEO
So, you had a couple weeks to adapt to herAre you enjoying windows 11 now?
I'm unironically switching to Linux. I'm picking up the last piece of my new desktop on the way to work and I'll put Linux on it when it's built.
>>106974457Fuck Arch-tan, laterally.
>>106972189I am still on Windows 7, and I don't plan to updoot anytime soon.
Nuh uh You can’t make some cute flat mesugaki into Windows 11 propaganda.
>>106972189I’ve been enjoying “her” for 3 years. You guys are getting sloppy seconds.
Why have small tablets basically died out? 12 years ago we had stuff like the Nexus 7 and it was great.Nowadays only Apple makes a decently usable small (8 inches or below) tablet, all Android ones have terrible displays and weak specs in general.
>>106971210because all phones are big now
>>106971314>. It's the best form factor for watching stuff lying on the side in your bed. PTV? Laptop? stupid nigger
>>106971210They peaked with the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0" in 2015.>crisp 320ppi AMOLED HD display>3GB RAM, which is still usable with most apps if you aren't into gaming (I recommend flashing LineageOS and buying the SM-T810 model)>lightweight and thin, but has a battery that can be replaced fairly easily and cheap on eBay>and speaking of cheap, you can buy one of these for 30-50 bucks usedI mean, if you're looking for something that can handle more graphically-intense apps or games, I wouldn't recommend this tablet. I don't know how well a 2015-era Snapdragon would handle with those.But, if you're into using this for media like watching youtube, reading books, or web browsing, it's buttery smooth. I've suggested this tablet for those who just want to use it for basic things and not spend so much, and it's OLED. (most small tablets today are LCD)
>>106974436>buying the SM-T810 modelBrainfart. I meant to say SM-T713 model, not the T810.
>>106973668because i have a dumbphone
Is 32GB RAM still enough?
>>106976214VMs. If not for them, I'd be content with 32 gigs since no game I like uses more than 20-24 anyway.
>>106974938But unused ram is wasted ram
>>10697623132gb is enough for Cyberpunk, but it won't be enough for Europa Universalis 5
>>106974316>>106974351no, I have 128GB and regularly run out
>>10697427916GB here, for normal office work and some lightweight VS Code tasks its more than enough, i use Ubuntu 24, sometimes i let Stremio open, Tidal app for music and some video converter running, i've never noticed any lack of ram
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Move to Uganda.
nothing like that first sip after work
to the anon whose coworker made a meme out of his profile picture: you should murder your coworker
im doing bare minimum and leetcoding & applying in my shift
Why are you not using the GOD stack, /g/?
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I WILL use old versions of windows and adobe offlineI WILL use the internet without making accountsI WILL have my video game collection offline with no accounts I WILL not use social media and upload my personal information I WILL not use apps and smart shit
>>106976376This is why you are a frogposter and not a ratchad.