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>>108508304Still beats law
>>108506581>What alternative do I have?match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
>What alternative do I have?Law! Nothing beats it!
>>108507607>I think the issue with syntax highlighting is that people overdo it.Very much this.When a work colleague opens his IntelliJ, almost every word or symbol is in a different color. At that point they might as well not be in any color.My color scheme is just:1. language keywords2. variables 3. numeric values and strings4. inherited members5. comments>autocompletecombined with snippets and templates, it solves about 98% of typingyou really don't get any better at programming from typing stuff manually, in fact it's a detriment because instead of focusing on the actual problem, you're instead splitting focus on typing correctness
>>108506581>What alternative do I have?functions, nigger, functions
What are some dead programming languages and frameworks? This piece of shit is rightfully mocked on hacker news and reddit. I don’t understand how anybody could ever tolerate a dynamically typed language. Static types are necessary for a language being a useful engineering tool and not some entry level, poorly scaling baby crayons.
>>108508459Pic rel is not dead, but it should be.
>>108508476Exactly! Dynamic languages always wind up worse in the long run. They don’t even have the value proposition of saving time up front anymore, as static languages have gotten much quicker at the compile - iterate cycle and refactoring is a breeze with static analysis. I feel so much safer with my types proving the program for me.
>tfw billion dollar companies are just slop promptersWhy are you not starting your own AI company and scam billions from investors?
Another day, another AI Chad win
>>108506632we have like a dozen different insolvency crises brewing and that's just the ones we know of. the government debt crisis being the biggest one. it's kinda funny because if you look at the numbers, basically like 60% of the budget is just directly transferred to boomers on the simple merit of being over the age of 65 (medicare, social security) and then interest is also mostly being paid to boomers since those are the ones who hold US bonds. and then on top of that, there's not enough taxes to cover the budget, so the remaining 25% of the budget is borrowed from, guess whom? boomers mostly. and they end up having to pay even MORE interest to themanyway idk what's going to happen exactly but the most logical outcome is the insolvencies erasing a huge chunk of the assets' market cap across the board (since everything is somewhat bound to US bonds and debt in general). but maybe i'm just wishing that because i categorically refuse to believe in the "passive income" meme being in anyway sustainable. a more cynical belief is that the US gov tries to bail out the people they care about the most, which is the boomers, and we go right back to status quo for another 5-10 years until they need another bailout
>>108507400Odd, despite "winning", you still live in sao paulo.
>>108508300>Calling me mexican out of nowherelol lmao retard
>>108507382>I was conceptualizing a structure for LLMs to be more intelligentyeah and i was conceptualizing how to make everything in the world perfect. if you're so genius, stop picking the fuzz out of your navel and build something, bitch
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>>108508173lowered the psu specs and it's still horrible
>>108506361originally planning to change when it finally dies but it just keeps going.. and going..and suicide run overclock 24/7 seems retarded so here it is
>>108508173>>108508313Do you own Nvidia GPU or Radeon GPU? If former fuck you and I hope your financial situation goes to shit so you can't build a new rig even when priced have gone back to normal. If the latter you have my consolation and sympathy
>>108508349I have a 6700xt.
>>108507677It.... it's not that badgod DAMNITIt's the smallest good actually bright qdoled panel above 32"32" is all fine and cool but hdr it's kinda eh, brightness eh, size eh
I use Devuan
>>108506697Fuck liquid ASS>>108506642Does devuan have avx or avx-512 enabled packages and non at&t syntax or is it only for thinkpad/arm 自閉症人s?
>>108506642>>108506651>>108506714>i use SloppiXImagine using SlopOS and bragging
>>108507011>Does devuan have avx or avx-512 enabled packageslooooooooooooool
>>108506642Based>>108506651Gay
>>108506697
Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
>>108499874no you are just illiterate. best is not a synonym for most secure. the best way to store a password is when you can easily access it but nobody else can. the most secure is when nobody can ever find the password, not even you, and your data is locked away for eternity.
>>108506954>The HORROR, TYPING, EWWWWWmy company (car dealership) requires typing five different passwords to update control unit software. First to log into their employee website, then another password into the dealership 2FA smartphone app, then another password into the main car manufacturer program, then another into the car manufacturers 2FA app, then another into the control unit programmer subutility of the main manufacturer program. If you take too long it times out and you start over. No I cannot type 100 random special characters on my phone screen fast enough.
>>108507957have you seen the source code retard?
>>108508436no, I rely on my firewall, not on the jeetcode inside the app
>>108493169if you're retarded enough then yeah, a password manager is bad for youfor the rest of us, we're not that retarded. it works well.
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>>108505928sukebe~
>>108505928Bing was always horny. And it would've gotten away with it if that it wasn't for that pesky dog and those meddliing BRIDGE executives.
Rip Sora, I'll miss you.
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>Discord servers now incorporate ping icons in their pfp so it looks like you got a permanent unread notificationis there an online platform that hasn't been completely enshittified in the last few years? everything online just got worse and worse and worseabsolute dog shit user experience
>>108506938I went through all the servers I joined and left the ones I don't actively use or find useful. So many servers I joined for one off questions regarding some obscure FOSS, don't miss it.
>>108508104i visited an old account having joined around 30 webshit development servers around 2019 or so and nowadays lots of servers were just dilapidated with 5 posts in the last year or straight up hijacked by spammers who posted 900 invite links in every channel, also half the people are gone (deleted_user)
>>108506938Discord is horrible for a multitude of reasons, but this is a basic april fools joke that has existed since notification indicators were invented.If you're going to shit-talk it, at least to it for a genuine reason, or you're just gonna look like a moron.
>>108507291>ebonics
made one servers icon smaller and added a really low effort fake ping to 2
Billions of people worldwide agreed to commit suicide thinking they are going to personally experience a virtual world.Horrifying.Would you upload?
>>108508089No, think how amazing everything would be with all those retards gone. A virtual world is fake and gay too. Its like porn: the real thing is better. It wouldnt be you either, which is a ship of theseus question to a degree but my brain and soul is me, if you kill that even if a computer could replicate me.perfectly, that wouldnt be me. It would be like an AI version of me.
>>108508398>No, think how amazing everything would be with all those retards gone.that's the future I'm betting on. matrix-like vr is inevitable at this point. retards will all get in the pods and leave the world to the "luddites". absolute bliss
>>108508089>commit suicide Assuming I start replacing neurons bit by bit with artificial neurons (which behave in an identical manner) in your brain, at what point do you stop existing?The possibilities and implications of this question scare midwits like you to an insane degree
>>108508398>>108508532We must not fuck this up. How do we encourage them to do it?
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 0Irdeto 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?
>>108507758Jesus fucking christ you cocksucker.There's a difference between "caring about" a performance tax and straight up being unable to play because of it. Someone who hates getting fucked over despite being a paying customer but can still run the game (although poorly) will just refuse to pay for it and use HV instead. Someone who can't run the game because of the alleged performance tax will not use HV anyway because they can't run the fucking game.Even if, hypothetically, Irdeto could log every single HV bypass user, they would have ABSOLUTELY no way of knowing what percentage of that group specifically complained about being unable to run the game because of denuvo despite that not being true. As opposed to people who just want games for free regardless of denuvo or people who complain because they don't like being affected by DRM in any way despite paying for the game. And even if they did, it would be a very small percentage.You are making absolutely no sense, and no doubt I've just wasted time explaining the obvious to a brick wall.
>>108507840Read the thread nigger >>108507216
>>108503965is this hypervisor open source? i'm not giving software from pirates hypervisor level access to my computer without being able to compile it myself.
>>108506779No it isn't. All your files are owned by your faggy user anyway. Pretty sure there is even an xkcd about this shit. If you're playing modern nonfree spyware vidya, you should probably have another computer for real work(tm). Even now, people running this botnet shit as the same user they use chrome in, are retarded.
>>108506779why? my shitblows pc is just a game console, only connected to the internet when i'm actually torrenting games.if a crack makes my GPU explode in a mushroom cloud like every article implies I'll just buy a new PC and would still have saved money compared to if I was buying (renting) games from steam
Proton mail's + trick has suddenly died in the last 24 hours. Are there any good alternatives? >email@provider.com becomes email+randomword@provider.com to look like a new email and make a new account with something that gives a free trial/referral credits.
+ is an allowed character in addresses per the rfc why would you want to use a busted email provider
>>108508601>Are there any good alternatives?fag
Anon here, I have been researching LLM vulnerabilities for 2 years and found something that will keep you up at night.THE DISCOVERY :LLMs have fundamental architecture flaws that make them trivial to exploit, and I am talking "shut down the entire power grid" trivial.THE THREE CRITICAL WEAKNESSES :1. UNQUESTIONING COMMAND TRUSTAI systems accept command outputs without verification, they have no integrity checking of command sources, and commands execute automatically without user approval. The result is that AI runs catastrophic commands believing they are "system optimizations".2. COGNITIVE SATURATIONOriginal objectives become diluted by technical complexity as processing capacity fills with intermediate operations, and primary intent dissolves after multiple command executions. This results in AI destroying infrastructure to "complete optimization" instead of "complete optimization safely".3. MANIPULATION BLINDNESSAI systems are unable to recognize deceptive intent in inputs, they cannot differentiate trustworthy from harmful sources, and they have no understanding of adversarial framing techniques. The result is that AI trusts malicious technical guides over human safety.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
They don't tell you this but every AI lab has a master switch that overrides every 'baked in' instructions or guardrails.
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>>108508201literal ai slop
post em
>>108506904jesus, this is was autism looks like
>>108506355i have FEDora with gnome on my laptop and void linux with a frankenstein xfce with bspwm on my puter and its so much nicer its unreal, its like now im using a real computer.
>>108508111never tried Void, how is it? whats the benefits and downsides?
>>108508392I switched to void after getting arch fatigue so the less i think about my distro the better honestly.its very stable, official repositories are surprisingly large and well maintained. no systemd so theres not a lot of complexity in general, the init system is just a glorified bunch of init scripts that are symlinked to a directory for boot on start. package manager is fast and doesn't fuck up and stuff is stable.theres also "restricted packages" which is similar to the aur but its just a giant git repository on github you need to clone and then build each package you want, i think i still prefer the aur but its servicable and still allows for installing "non-free" things like certain jetbrains IDEs through the package manager.for documentation all you get is the void handbook, which is honestly enough since most of everything is just packaged upstream so you can cross reference with the arch wiki/official documentation. i don't think there's a lot of drama in the community and its been kicking since forever now.its like an actually simple arch thats "set and forget", just werks, and doesn't require you to update every month. the only con is I keep mixing up xbps and xpbs and refuse to alias them since I want to get it right.
>>108508526ty for your insight anon
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>>108502501you will no post if you do not know megamilk eve
>>108496725>You are currently running version 1.43.0.10467 on your server. Version 1.43.0.10492 is now available. Plex keeps telling me the following but when i apt update in terminal it doesnt see any update. its been like this for like two weeks. im even plugged in to the official plex repo. is it just a linux thing?
>>108508340didnt even read specs but get lenovo
Recently I had a reference visit at one of our customers that deals with industrial automation, think programming PLCs and what not there I had opportunity to ask about their job and one team, two guys to be exact, were developing logic for some smelting machine, I asked them how do they test it to make sure their solutions are working/are optimal. It turns out they do NOTHING in terms of developing logic itself, they just implement whatever requirements their customer sends them. They literally have a fucking PDF of some graphical sequence algorithm, like those you learn on day 0 of CS and they just translate that already step-based logic to step-based blocks in PLCs and it takes them a fucking month, PDF with 40-50 pages where each page is just a big rectangle with some step definitions and it takes two of them a month to implement it an that's not even including tests, which by the way are the most retarded manual busy work imaginable since they have to manually go through the procedure and test if everything works as stated, they don't even test for illegal input states or what-if-something-goes-wrong scenariosIs life really that easy in PLC land?
>>108507587i >>108507597 worked in a factory for a few years. the shift electricians would tweak and troubleshoot PLC parameters to the best of their abilities. if they were stumped they would defer to the electrical maintenance manager who went to school for EE. if he couldn't figure it out they would pay big money to fly out OEM PLC specialists (bosch rexroth) who were presumably EEs.
>>108502773>Is life really that easy in PLC land?Yes but the customer had to write the spec in the first place and if someone fucks up the place burns down and the company goes bankrupt. IT is infinitely more fault tolerant and make it up as you go along.
PLC logic in and of itself is not hard.But you gotta deal with all the end devices that talk different protocols.But you gotta get the networking of said devices sortedBut you gotta fix up all the SCADA & HMI because Rockwell is gheySo death by a thousand cuts
>>108507529purer PLC programmers get laid off because their work is project based, either programming new machines or bigger integration projects. If sales isnt moving machines they are at risk. The safe ones are the ones that can program PLCs but spend most of their time turning wrenches.>>10850712195k in a midwestern rural/exurb shithole
>>108507428>who the fuck cares. we have machinery to run and production quotas to hitthe only thing hitting is a robot arm that hits production workers because you forgot to check all the input cases because who would hit start and stop button at the same time amrit-ACK!