>use actual correct punctuation since forever>constantly get accused of using chatgpt in recent yearsFuck this. Can't even write an email anymore without dumbing it down.
>>107793450Let them accuse you and tell them to prove it while ignoring all subsequent follow ups. Stop giving a shit about approval and judgment and just do what you need to do. Life becomes so insanely simple when you embrace this mentality and eventually people stop bothering to challenge you because they know it's a literal waste of time.
>>107794492One word sentences.Time! Time?Fire? Fire!Zoomers gtfo. Go be illiterates who use hieroglyphics away from me.
>>107793450just write everything in long run on sentences with no punctuation and no capitalization not even commas or hyphens or apostrophes should be used and go on endlessly heck try to make an entire sport out of it to see how they like it possibly one day prompting the realization that punctuation is in fact actually important and its use was developed organically for a very good reason because it is tiresome not to mention confusing to read anything written in that manner although really zoomers probably dont care or wouldn't notice in the first place or better still actually copy long winded chat GPT replies in absurd phd level white paper voiced formality and persistently deny that's what you're doing instead tell them that you've decided that you no longer want to dumb down your replies because it makes you feel stupid
>>107794492>most spelling rules were created by pedantic retards who wanted english to have latin rules.We should go back to Anglo-Saxon runes desu.Also with The Great Vowel Shift and other pronunciation changes, written English ended up looking even more retarded.
>>107793450Just call them an illiterate subhuman and move on. I'm not going to dumb myself down because single digit IQ amoebae are otherwise going to accuse me of using AI.
Aaaaand the AI bubble is just about ready to pop.
>>107797614So the next play by companies like Microsoft and NVidia towards investors is going to be the idea of a "post-profit, post-consumer world". That they don't actually need to make money or bring anything to the table with regard to a plan in order to elevate their valuation.
>>107797792FOR SOME FUCKING REASON PEOPLE THINK COPILOT IS SHIT!
>>107797614I'd like to have a laptop with Copilot+ because I watch Japanese shit and I'd like the audio transcribed and translated.YouTube only translate audio up to 6 hours long, any video longer than that, it doesn't translate.
>>107798352>YouTube only translate audio up to 6 hours longBros...This is BULLSHIT!
>>107798067Are you implying being anti-AI implies you aren't human? That I can agree with.
Can Chyna save us?
I would love to see that happening.I hate nvidia with a passion and would love to see its consumer segment lose, say, 50% sales in a few years.
>>107795551>doesn't use the power connector with the inbuilt house warming function you can't turn offThey're our only hope.
>>107795893>>107796216kek, jeets always show up and seethe about china. like clockwork.
>>107795561Amerigolems can't do shit or else byd would not be dominating all ev markets outside usa.
>>107796216Solar panels, batteries, chemical precursors..
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No matter how hard the jeets try, they can't autoeq their pos into a Luki. Objective hard fact.
>>107798009>autoeqGood morning, sir.
>>107797978tree lost yet again
How much would you pay for an official Tanchjim onahole?
How much would you pat for an official EPZ dildo?
A bit of a general question, but why is the tech market so "winner takes it all" like? It has not always been this way, back in the day (00s to early 10s) one social media, dating or messaging platform replaced the other within 2-3 years.Nowadays, even non community apps which are super easy to copy, are being enshittificated with no replacement popping up. I am talking about Komoot, Duolingo and the likes.I understand for stuff like Hyperscalers the CapEx is too high, so there will NEVER be a European AWS/GCP/Azure (or ChatGPT/Gemini). But how come even small fucking apps like that cannot be copied and improved?
>>107796704Want to explain how the non existent big tech regulation of the 90s and 2000s lead the the FAGMAN cabal of today or should we just move on with our lives and write you off as another cuck?
>>107798230The Pareto Principle and Mathews Law do, but not Game Theory. At the same time, while using market theory to argue how a market works is feasible. Its also often used to ignore the realities of how skill and cost to entry exist as obstacles, instead of just arguing the cost effectiveness is fucking everything.
>>107796704There's literally millions of forums that get by just fine. Regulation has nothing to do with them not being able to compete with social media.
>>107798268It still happens with new technologies. Zuck and friends have scraped Reddit, 4chan and torrented every book ever written for their AIs (along with scientific papers from sci-hub etc). If you try to pull that off as an individual, you will end up like Aaron Schwartz
>>107798385>doges the question entirely because he can't answer
guess the hardware survey really was bugged
>>107796471just install opensuse tumbleweed, it offers everything CrappyOS does (x86-64-v3) but isnt a meme distro>b-but yast is being deprecatedand being replaced with cockpit which does all of the same shit but better>b-but muh politicswho gives a shit
>>107796471Fedora.
>>107789077Indians have a long and proud history of turning anything into shit and dumping it on everyone else.
>>107796620kinda weird that you would edit the webpage just to lie...
>>107787341>Linux is dying Dyi-ACK They may as well be with there small user bases kek
THIS is the thread.
>>107795471Hands of someone who hasnt worked a day in his life.
>>107795803Lol WERKS on my machine
>>107794691You are literally the problem
Hello k1 please fix the archives if you're able to do so their cloudflare checks are still fucked thank you
>>107793299That would be great anon!>>107795471Also cute hand, would love to feel it wrapped around my cock (no homo)
What are you cool kids working on?Previous: >>107756119
>>107797707>clownwhore > cuck
>interview coming up>practicing jeetcode>get thislmao\
>>107795684>>107795704>researchI'd like to hear about your guyses research
>>107797847>>interview coming up>>practicing jeetcode>>get this>lmao\what's the problem? It's good to program real utilities, although atoi() is retarded.>ignore the leading whitespace>no range check>rounding instead of failing>doesn't indicate to the caller where the number ends
>>107798414it should fail if the input string doesn't contain a valid number
Communists can't keep winning
>>107790803Their state backed social media companies probably proposed backup plans in the case Google don't want to play nice. It will be a win win for them either way. Performative act, the start of the compliance slippery slope if Google comply, or they get more power to censor the cattle AND the state companies get the money.
>>107790980They do when serving connections from that country though.Still not sure why Americans don't cheer for stuff like this to be pushed in their own land. Too cucked for it?
>>107795564>Banning unskippable ads actually has no legal justificationSTFU, Linus.
>>107798259You are not entitled to free online video content.
>>107798415>You are not entitled to free online video content.And you're not entitled to our citizens.If you want to use our citizens as your audience, you follow our rules.
Will you be buying a new 3600x and RTX 3060 this year, /g/?
>>107797507That feeling when reality is more evil than my conspiracy theory.
>could be easily making consumer parts that are 2x more powerful and have 2x more memory than today, but since all competitors can only manage 0.5x of your current power, you cut your parts down to 0.5x as well.Gamers in 2035 will be using machines that are basically as powerful as top machines were 2026. Calling it now.
>>107796782I will be keeping my AMD AM4 5950X / 9070 XT system for the foreseeable future until we actually see new consumer hardware 10 years from now.
>>107796782He shits out 5 videos a day with 5 different ads in each. How can anyone with any self respect watch sloptubers like this?
>>107797545>Ryzen is 9 years oldFirst gen ryzen 9 years old get it right dickhead
Anons of /g/, I seek counsel.I'm following this nice series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYRrGTC7GtAI got up to picrel, then stopped to think about it and realized that I DIDN'T FUCKING UNDERSTAND ANYTHING AT ALL! I just copypasted shit.The math involved looks like fucking aliens I swear.How do I stop sucking so bad?
Is it just me, or does the feeling you get after solving a hard programming problem feel similar to when your soccer team scores a goal?1. It’s the same reward system firingBoth moments trigger a surge of dopamine in your brain:You struggled anticipated an outcome got a clear winThe brain rewards resolution after effort, not just success>Solving a hard bug:tension confusion almost giving up click>Goal in soccer:buildup pressure near misses goalSame neurological pattern.2. Both are “compressed victories”In both cases, a lot of effort gets compressed into a single moment:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
The GOAT
pissi "riggi penaltini" cuckitini
>>107790290Yes, these things that I have never experienced likely feel like the same thing. And they're probably similar to the feeling of your crush telling you that she loves you.
Does he use iphone or android?
>>107790290>similar to when your soccer teamNo, I can't say that watching a bunch of basedbios in brightly colored silk clothes running around pretending to be real athletes feels anything like programming.
I'm going to install it tomorrow on my old Thinkpad E540. Any last minute advice before I do it? I like the idea of ZFS and I hope it'll be stable and I hope the upgrades will be stable.
>start a journal in text editor to summarize my twisted mental state for therapy>obsidian.md>paranoia rears its head>someone can read it, you must stop>start looking for ways to hide the journal from malicious eyes>password-protection by a plugin works, but the files are still open to read because fucking obsidian>See a plugin to encrypt the text>But wait, surely it takes a shitload of time to encrypt and decrypt?>No, near instant>lightbulb.exe>Holy shit, it's that easy>Discover Veracrypt>Smooth like butter>OH BOY ITS ENCRYPTING TIMEComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>he uses obsidian.mdNo no no, wait.>HE USES A PROPRIETARY TEXT EDITOR THAT ONLY DOES ONE FORMATKYAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA~!
>>107792659NTA, but he's got a point though buddy. Text is extremely small and could be siphoned off your machine without you ever noticing. When encrypted contents are unlocked on the machine, they're visible to all processes that have access to your filesystem and user read permissions, not to mention available in RAM when you're interacting with it. Sure malware could steal your journal entries from ram, but also consider does your text editor make auto saves anywhere? Is there any benign service on your machine that might cache content somewhere for performance, rending the encryption entirely pointless? Are you copy/pasting portions of your entries to edit them, leaving them in your clipboard history? Are you running X window system that is basically a keylogger, giving access to text in one window to all other windows by default?
I’m pretty sure the glowies cracked veracrypt as soon as it came out
>>107798001There's nothing fullproof but you could always just have an airgapped device for your notes, or a VM. I use emacs to decrypt .gpg files and store their contents in memory and have ensured autosaving it off. Something could snoop my emacs ram but that's beyond my security scope, I'm not handling nuclear launch codes
>>107792659Encrypt files individually and only decrypt them when needed. Don't decrypt your entire vault to read one file, exposing every other file even though you don't need them.
This separates the boys from the men.
>>107788589Vulkan is for LARPersDirectX is for men
>>107789099>Nobody wants pipeline state objects. They're the reason we have huge shader caches and stuttering in games. They were an artifact from hardware from before Vulkan was created.This is complete nonsense.Stuttering in games happens because of waiting an unreasonably long time for resources to be available for rendering. Circumventing that is simply a matter of implementing asynchronous execution.
>>107797186I do not use Windows because I am not Indian.
>>107797268win32 is the only stable ABI and directx the only non-broken graphics API under troonix
>>107788589Nah, it's a stupid take. Most people don't need it but think it make them part of some cool gang for it. Meeh, it's how we evolve as a specie I get, young men have to prove themselves somehow, but if you just to want to make some graphics go for opengl already, if only for learning. Or better yet, webgpu (which simplify a lot of things).That being said, 1.3, dynamic rendering and bindless buffer addressing make Vulkan waaaaay more nice than when it came out.>>107788694Yeah, you can compile slang shader to anything (glsl, hlsh, metal, wgsl, spirv, ..).>>107797105Depends on when you tried it for the last time, go for WebGPU if you need to learn the basics tho.>>107797186DirectX is dead, but it gaves good things to the industry (HLSL for example).