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Can phones be useful without hurting us?
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>>108510921
They don't want you
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>>108486189
nigga, your cellphone can't hurt you haha, like just look away from the screen
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>>108514441
>then FOMO kicks in
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>>108514498
dog just b urself lmao
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>>108514573
But <<they>> don't want that, they want cattle who's easy to manipulate

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This major is only worth it if you're like the top 10% of candidates while the rest of the 90% of CS graduates will end up working at McDonald's. All your hopes and dreams, all your effort towards this major, all of it flushed down the shitter while stuck with thousands of dollars of debt.

It's over, every normie in this field is utterly fucked.
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>>108514345
>high GPA
>demanding uni

I literally do not care which "uni" you graduated from or if you have a degree at all. All I want to know as a hiring manager is can you do the job.

>train new grads

All of the people I was talking about had at least 5 years of work experience that was (on paper) relevant to the role they interviewed for.
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>be hiki neet until my late 20s but running out of money
>by chance get a part-time job for IT helpdesk in 2018
>mention at work that I did a statistics course once
>get promoted to data scientist during the great machine learning craze
>switch jobs before they realize I actually have no idea what I am doing
>do this twice in the next 3 years
>in 2022 at the height of IT hiring land a big corpo senior data engineer job with comfy salary
>team lead quits 6 months in because he realizes his entire teams is composed of retards
>do not get reassigned to new team for whatever reason
>collect paychecks without doing any work for 3 years now
Feels good being a millennial. I am currently spending my workdays watching the Akira Kurosawa filmography, pic related.
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>>108491230
Is Curtis Priem even alive?
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>>108491884
>Just because something isn't part of the curriculum
the first year of comp sci is a retarded history course
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>>108511203
if college is free that just means someone else is paying, commie
that said, the cost of going to university in america is astronomically absurd and 100% a scam.
especially since graduating neither means that you'll actually know about the field you studied,
nor that you'll be able to get a job in that field, especially not a well paying one

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>no downsides unless you want to rice
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>>108514488
>That's not just a mint exclusive thing
Don't have to tinker with permissions on any distro with Plasma 6.
>an easy toggle
For each file.
>You will probably do these for 1-2 programs once in a year
Really? Especially on Mint where the stuff in the actual repo is horrifically outdated?
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>>108514495
How many weird programs that you need to double click you have bro?
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>>108514447
Huh?
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>>108512103
It creates a fucking mess and isn't optimised for other environments
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>>108514663
Literally just clean the .config folder. A package manager that isn't complete dogshit does the rest for you.
t. Arch desktop hopper. I used Cinnamon, but now use GNOME with a taskbar plugin for a similar desktop metaphor.

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cron or systemd?
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>>108509426
systemd proved its worth; it's a fantastic piece of software.
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>>108511132
you're being overly dramatic.
a better metaphor is someone handed you a fixed blade knife, and you started screaming because taking it out of a sheathe is just an unfathomable amount of work and complexity compared to the button on your flimsy little piece of shit switchblade
and you will continue to scream because you're genuinely buttfuck insane you freak
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>>108512825
your emotional attachment is showing. Even other people agree cron tab syntax is esoteric at best. That is because some wage slave in the 70s didn't want to write a better parser, and that incompetence was then codified by a committee. Nobody in this pipeline wrote software with a coherent design language in mind, and it shows.
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>>108511978
I love it cause Linux are finally functional like Windows.
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>>108514789
if Windows were functional I wouldn't be using Linux

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AI slop is turning into AI gems and it turns out humans are pretty bad at writing code
The bots will save us from the human slop
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>>108513060
# CONFIG_CPU_MITIGATIONS is not set
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>>108513060
Human will realize the only way to keep up is having ai fix them. Humans are to slow. Human and ai built for different tasks. Go hunt a lion, human. That’s what humans are good for. Let ai handle coding. It’s what ai is good for. Human pattern recognition was made to hunt animals and survive in wilderness. Ai pattern recognition built for reading insanely large data sets. Let ai take care of coding. While human take care protecting data center from outside threats.
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>>108514190
They are being reported to kernel security list level as per OP image, so it very likely is security related bugs
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>>108513060
That just says humans are bad at finding the bugs.
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>>108514806
Who's writing the code? Who's finding the bugs?

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drooling dooning tards getting utterly skullmogged edition
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>>108514507
Dead ahhh thread
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>>108514507
LLMs just agree with you no matter what you say. If you argued the opposite to all those points it would tell you how smart you are for realizing the truth about that and everyone else is wrong. The last couple gens have leaned hard into being agreeable all the time, whatever output it comes up with on an issue like that is meaningless
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>>108514671
if your boomer brain weren't deep-fried from decades of binging on cannabis you'd see how it makes perfect sense, for instance that most amateurs are just retards who will never get good, they just have a belief (not factual knowledge) that they will become a music genius AFTER practicing an instrument, but much like practicing typing won't turn you into the next JRR tolkien, you're utterly fucked and will always suck balls, you're just deluding yourself that e.g. taylor swift's music sucks balls so that your music is equally valid, when in reality most normal people can hear that your music is completely horrible so you can't get a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of the amount of fans that she has, people can hear it completely naturally without getting marketing involved, you're just too stupid to understand what other people understand automatically at an intuitive level
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i just make music because it feels good to i never understood the “trying to make it” nonsense

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microsoft winned
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>>108506940
And dozens upon dozens of lazy devs hard-coded their colors.

There are custom themes for Win11 that dark theme Win32 UI, and Microsoft could do the same. But because of those lazy devs they don't want to open up to the liability of some corposlave having issues using software from 1997 they need to use in dark mode because whoever wrote it back then didn't give a shit about respecting the Win32 API so we're stuck in the decades old Windows bodge parade. Bring your own dark theme! (warranty void if used)
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If Microsoft has ANY SENSE, they build on the success of the .NET/C# team.

Develop a WinForms successor that is cross platform, Windows/Mac/Linux. Exportable to the web as well kind of like Avalonia. Simple drag and drop style native UI design with the ability to tweak and refine in the code. Make this a part of the transition to native UI.

This shit would do numbers and wreck the current landscape. Everyone is dead fucking tired of working on front end sloppo for even the smallest apps and internal tools. The OG WinForms was a gateway drug for getting into C# itself because it was so easy and streamlined to work with for any kind of basic app.
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>>108506940
Man I miss that. Wow Id forgotten.
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>>108495627
>>108497038
>>108506922
There's no tic-toc rule. Everything after 7 was shit.

10 is often considered "good" simply because it's a better experience than 8/8.1, but still worse than 7 in every way other than better compatibility with modern hardware and software.
I'd argue even Vista is overall better than 10 and the only reason Vista is shat on is "poor" compatibility because people were trying to run it on their ancient XP toasters.
7 was the only Windows after XP that MS improved in all sectors: compatibility, performance, features and experience. Everything else after if drops the ball in at least two of those areas.
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>>108513110
>10 is often considered "good" simply because it's a better experience than 8/8.1,
In what possible way?
It introduced Cortana, biyearly updates that broke everything, the inability to select updates, automatic restarts, tons of telemetry bullshit, unremovable "apps", forced windows defender, the UI was obnoxiously laggy on VMs where 8.1 would be smooth, replaced a lot of control panel options with half assed nonsense, broke custom visual styles all the time, the list goes on and on. 8.1 was 50 times better than that pile of dogshit.

Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.

I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
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>>108502819
This. Absolutely this. I learned my way with Slackware in 1999. I don't use it anymore, but it helped me greatly.
>>108502947
Better for what? I haven't tried Gentoo. I can recommend Void, which I'm currently using in my home server, if you want something a bit easier to install and keep updated.
I think you don't sneed a' hard 'distro to learn Linux, but something like Slackware certainly would help in grasping some concepts.
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>>108502677
You should be thinking of what you want to accomplish on your machine instead of becoming an expert on fucking with it. The point of Linux is not to be difficult to use or master regardless of what 'power users' say. No one uses windows because it's harder to use. The Linux community is infested with elitists who do nothing productive with a computer. Keep using Ubuntu and be productive with it. If it can't do what you need it to, then consider another option.
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>>108502677
“Learning Linux” is usually just about managing a server, and that’s a completely different skill set. Normalfag and HR roastie just assume that typing shit on a linux server means you understand linux, even though many linux nerds don’t know how to manage a server and the same as server admins don’t know how to be productive on a linux desktop
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>>108502819
slack is majorly underrated
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>>108502677
Ubuntu must work reasonably well for a desktop linux, because the tinkertrannys seem to be annoyed by it. They prefer broken systems that give them a puzzle to solve.

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I thought ram was supposed to go down why is it all still so fucking expensive
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Ram was at a historic all time low because they made too much capacity during lockdown expecting the world to need more hardware perpetually. That didn't happen and thus the price cratered.

The price you see now is very close to the new normal it will maybe go down from 400 to 300 but not reach the unprofitable lows we saw two years ago. That will most likely never happen again.
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The scarcity of affordable ram has created demand for moar ram.

The cheat is to just go back to ddr4 ram.
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>>108514115
He respected imperial japan. not spineless kawaii culture modern japan. he would've sent weebs to the gas chamber considering he was a nationalist and being a weeb means suggesting your own culture is inferior to that of japan and he never said that.
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in fact it is projected to go up even more
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>>108514474
my ass DDR4 SODIMM is off the walls price wise in the US as of right now

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>108493483

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo

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Tell me why this wouldn't work.
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>>108514001
In the air unit itself, yes.
Not on the motherboard or other PC components.
So how is that a problem?
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>>108514019
you want to stick a pc inside a box with an ac unit?
cool the chips directly. these things already exist.
prometeia.
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>>108513700
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>>108513700
Have you heard about VapoChill?

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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/

Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed
Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0

Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.

Will Microsoft allow them that?
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>>108504148
>use some weird fucking hypervisor hacks that overrides all system security to run this video game you downloaded off the internet
Yeah I'm sure there's zero safety issues with that.
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>>108509511
gaymers are not known to be competent at tech. that's why they parrot what their favorite gaymen authority says, who himself is not any more competent at tech but is uniquely willing to speak out of his ass about it
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>>108503965
No modern game is worth pirating tho, why waste their time. Just help keep old games alive with piracy like GOG does.
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>requires even more invasive ring access than denuvo itself
>doesn't work on GNU/Linux
No thanks
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>>108514775
why are zoomies so scared about bare metal access, why do they need a hundred layers of abstraction + security and policy mechanisms over everything?
they'd get a panic attack over int16h or poke commands

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who was in the wrong here
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>>108514273
its to everyones benefit tho
thats how open source works
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>itsuhh very slowwe
>let's rewrite it in an even slower language!
?
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>>108512926
99.99% of the complexity of yt-dip is overcoming anti-downloading measures that YouTube constantly updates against them. Why do you think it has js shit in it? For fun? It's because they have to literally run blackbox Google JavaScript to generate challenge responses in order to access the good quality download versions. You'd better hope they manage to get SABR working before Google forces that too.
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>>108511675
>reddit screencap
Didn't read. You.
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>>108512681
there is some kernel proc file you can write into to clear disk cache. excellent for cold start benchmarks

echo 3 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches


>drop_caches
>
>Writing to this will cause the kernel to drop clean caches, as well as
>reclaimable slab objects like dentries and inodes. Once dropped, their
>memory becomes free.
>
>To free pagecache:
> echo 1 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
>To free reclaimable slab objects (includes dentries and inodes):

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>>>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions
>>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>Useful programs and live Windows environment:
https://hirensbootcd.org/download/

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>>108514416
Thanks anon I appreciate your help and advice
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>>108514253
>>108514276
Thanks, will try this!
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Is there such a thing as a ethernet port tester?
there's a house where there's a bunch of ethernet ports in the modem/router room but they're unmarked, so idk which connect to where.

If there was a device I could plug into a port in a room, then swap through the modem room plugs and it pings me when both ends are connected...
I did this with 2 laptops before but it was a chore and very slow
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>>108514605
yes, they're very easy to make and I made one in my EE class (soldering practice class). they're two boxes, one with a 9v battery and it tests the pairs and lights up
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>>108514605
If you search for 'ethernet cable tester' they should come right up anywhere. Just connect a piece of cable to each end and it becomes a wall port tester. Should be available any place that sells network gear or home improvement stuff.

Carmack vs Romero edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

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-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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>>108514587
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/phc6tc712cxnbvkam9vkd/APQ0zYrg5WPNWdhz_JocoLw?rlkey=kdxpvfmstoweghmqw1wpou9nc&st=fwl7huyf&dl=0

Alright. have fun. I didn't make the house clean for company or anything, Just sort of threw it all in there not including pre-made libraries and empty files.
just try to keep it relevant to the issue at hand. I know I'm not doing everything perfectly.
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>>108514659
Your mesh SetTexture function takes a texture and not a texture pointer
When you pass a texture into it that texture is being copied every time
That's the only potential issue I can see
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>>108514715
I saw that too. I took care of it by having the default constructor not do anything related to OpenGL. If the blank texture isn't already made, it'll create it.
Commenting out the line in Character.cpp that sets the texture to the model doesn't change anything.

let me know if you find anything else.
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>>108514732
try using RenderDoc and you can see every OpenGL command issued and every resource allocated
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>>108514749
I got it installed, but I can't really figure out how it's supposed to work.
but also for some reason, when I launch through it, the program just doesn't do the crash.


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