it's over.
>>108505426its more like trotsky since no one knows who it is either explicitly or implicitly
>>108500086this was in 2019 and he's been back since 2021. companies even cut ties with FSF after he rejoined and they didn't give a fuck. we've been so back for like 5 years.
>>108500086the girls the big Stein was with were too old for Stallman
>>108500687Ehm, actually any female over the age of 12 is an adult. Precision in language is important. That's why I must point out that Epstein was a hebephile NOT a pedophile.
>>108500086Stallman has been over for decades.
>IBM expanding entry-level hiring despite the push to replace junior roles with AIWhat do they know that the rest of the industry doesn't?
>>108497822even if AI really is good enough to replace juniors, what's the plan for when the seniors retire and there's nobody behind them to take up their role?
>>108497822humans still need to tard-wrangle AI, I vibe code every day at work but if you're not steering it in the right direction it will just make stupid decisionsI don't know how long that will be true but I don't think there's any other massive leaps coming, not for anything that makes economic sense anyway
>>108505835so basically you still should hire junior devs to do junior dev stuff but with AI they can do their shit 10x faster and maybe you don't need as many of them but you still need them, AI is not replacing engineers
>>108497822Didn’t IBM get a huge hit to their stock recently because investors got spooked about AI?
>>108505779if it can replace juniors (it can) then it can replace seniors with enough training(it can).
Carmack vs Romero edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: >>108472901
>>108505331Argument that ECS is overkill has everything to do with do ergonomics, because if ergonomics wasn't the issue, you could just always use ECS because it's objectively better. The only thing you would want to exchange that level of performance for is ergonomics. So maybe something won't be as fast, but it will be convenient to use, and you don't need simulation tier performance anyway. Right? No, it turns out, bad ergonomics of ECS isn't fundamental, and when there are other certain abstractions tightly integrated with ECS, ergonomics can be great.
>>108505824>bad ergonomics of ECS isn't fundamentalIt isGame logic is naturally structured hierarchically, a giant soup of systems is never going to be ergonomic
>>108503683I was expecting game physics engines to go balls to the wall with integration techniques but people often settle for semi-implicit Euler.
when I finish this gui renderer system my life can finally begin
not sure if I posted this in another thread ages ago or not but I think its comfy so I'll risk posting it again
What the fuck is this, I have never seen this beforeAlso it's shit because it didn't accept Ayumu Kasuha
>>108498821I haven't even watched her show but I still know who she is and have been here for less
>>108501355osaka is her nickname, her real name to be fair isn't mentioned often
>>108505287The newfags always out themselves too. If you've been on 4chan for any length of time you know they do something every year.And yet every year we get REEEEEEE WHAT'S GOING ON?!
>>108501480oldfag
i got the guy from that batman meme. haven't seen the movie it's from so idk what his name is, i don't believe 'bane' refers to him
Is he our guy?
>>108505098>we need grid storage. doesn't exist yet, but it will>we need solar. No it takes 15 yrs to pay for itself, depends on the cost of energy in your area and sunshine.... but you need solar, ok.>electric cars are great........ I mean the charging infrastructure isn't there, and electric long haul trucks are impossible.... but...>star link is badfaggot retard video. fat retard even admits that he has loved solar panels since he was a child. Very biased very fucking stupid. You know how I know solar is fucking horse shit? Because none of these AI data centers are using solar panels, no fucking sir, the want nuclear or they are building gas fucking turbines against the EPA's wishes.
>>108505492transphobic, wrong and clearly mad.
>>108505501Nothing rankles the fake energy troon like asking them to justify their 'investment' as an actual investment. Warren Buffet loading up on solar panels lmao.
>>108493020Not even close. He's one of those smug pseudo-intellectual reddit users.
>>108505492you are evil
x86 is backhttps://www.notebookcheck.net/43-hours-battery-life-Dell-XPS-14-2026-lasts-almost-3x-longer-vs-MacBook-Air-15-M5-in-web-browsing-test.1262947.0.html
>helo strix>dgx spark>mac miniWhy are high unified memory device only available in cuck cube format.Why arent' any maker releasing em in standard atx format with tons of expansion optionsIts a heroic feat to even get dedicated GPU working when it could have been a simple PCIE slot
>>108505801uram for llms, fast vrams for stable diffusionsand also to up the QOL as normal computer
>>108505679the chip does not have enough free pcie lanes, the issue isn't the maker but the chip it's running on.
>>108505819get a thunderbolt/usb4 dock or get one of the ones that has an oculink and plug in a gpu for diffusion over that then, 4x pcie 3/4.0 is plenty because it only matters for loading the model from storage into vram the 3060 I use for diffusion is on a 4x pcie 4.0 through the chipset and it works perfectly fine
>>108505868I knowdGPU issue is one thing it also lack extra sata, etc. like most "mini pc"s expansion options is quite limited
>>108505892so just get usb sata enclosures or build a nas if you need more space than you can get on an nvme or two, if anything get usb nvme enclosures because most of these have 10Gb usb A ports and you'll get more throughput than sata through them, some thunderbolt docks have usb passthroughs you can make use of too just be mindful of the bandwidth you have and what you're plugging into the ports, if the dgpu is just for diffusion it wont be using much bandwidth after loading the model so you'd have it free for storage or networking connectionsyou will spend more on these docks and such than just building a normal desktop though, just having two separate systems may be the better option if you have the space, the mini pc for llms and a standard atx build for putting dgpus in for diffusion/running smaller llms faster
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i'm high as fuck and thought this would be hilarious to generate
Nice, Bing is becoming horny again. I even get nips from time to time.
Why can’t I just power my phone with my body? I eat way more food than I need to, why can’t the excess calories charge my phone?
>>108504741Fills the emptiness from when dad left us
>>108504777NTA but sorry to hear that.
>>108504103that is exactly what i had in mind when i said you couldn't maintain the gradient with less energy than you were extracting.
>>108496884a modern phone runs on less than 5w, it'd not make you loose any meaningful amount of weight.
>>108496884>shitpost too much>die from anorexia
What the actual fuck is this captcha?
>>108505748Honestly, I'm not against it but I don't think you'd enjoy it.
>>108505748would
>>108503390i think it's the other way around, most of what i've gotten are charachters from things too new for me to have seeni just got >>108503806never seen this character before
>>108505325ayumu "osaka" kasuga
its a pretty good prank
Why can't we accept that IPv6 is a dumpster fire and leave it in the trash where it belongs
>IPV6 dumpster fire No it will remove an annoying abstraction placed on the internet that made using it for its intended purpose harder and created a bunch of fake and gay services designed getting around the problems natting created. In IPV6 setting up an internet connected service is as simple as finding the IP on the device and opening the necessary ports. In IPV4 connecting requires buying a static IP or just hoping that your IP doesn't change. You also have to deal with the annoying problems of being forced to share an IP. The greatest tech mistake was not forcibly sunsetting IPV4 and forcing people with IPV6. IPV6 is just more useful, but people refuse to give up IPV4 because they think that natting magically makes them more secure. They'll ignore the fact that by default all ports are closed on your machine and you have to choose to open them.
>>108502090Verizon Wireless uses itit’s fineand it beats carrier-grade NAT
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-IPv6-IPv4-Legacy-Knobshttps://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-45-IPv6-Mostlyjust because you're scared of letters and dns doesn't mean it won't become the default
>>108502090The real issue with IPv6 is that they didn't allocate enough bits to actually realize their goal of giving a unique IP address to every device.They should have gone with 512 bit addresses, but obviously at the time they wrote the spec they didn't want to use a whole KB just for the src/dst address pair so they went with a partial measure.In hindsight they fucked up. If they really wanted a future proof replacement for IPv4 they needed more bits.
>>108505836>They fucked up What kind of retarded joke is this? IPV6 has approximately 3.4 * 10^38 addresses. The current population of the planet is 8 * 10 ^ 9 with that number expected to go down. We'd need an intergalactic empire before we were at risk of exhausting it.
Bro programming on a mac is worse than not having a job. fuck this shit. Their ide "xcode" is worse than cancer. No wonder that steve jobs piece of shit died of cancer. His OS is trash fuck you mac
>>108505174I use windows keyboards like a normal person. I had to go into the keyboard menu to turn the ctrl key into cmd key. Why? I dunno. Be different for no fucking reason other than make life difficult
>>108505694Now, I'm even more confused.
>>108505757I dunno I set the ctrl key to cmd or whatever then I hold it down and hit the up arrow. It takes me up a directory. The problem isn't this. It's that there is no button to click to go up a folder. I might not even have my keyboard near me when I'm navigating folders and thinking, or copying.And not just that, but it's like every fucking thing in this OS is confusing as hell. You can't click a fucking tile on the task bar twice to look once then pop it back. That feature literally doesn't exist. It's the most backwards retarded shit I've ever seen. And the fact that people actually pay more for this piece of garbage is even more perplexing to me. I think they intentionally made this OS extremely confusing so that people become functionally retarded and can never leave their systems.
>>108505776I got the same impression on some old lady's imac when I was helping her get back in after she forgot her passwords. I thought I was going to have to try brute-forcing it, but no. You can just walk right in. Grok says it's not that bad anymore, but we were able to get her pictures and back them up. As much as I've heard about apple security, that not a feature I would ever expect them to have. I suspect that would have made macbooks prized for theft in previous years. The OS itself seemed to be an incoherent hodge-podge of convenient-seeming features, but I haven't spent more than hour or so massing with it. They would have needed something like that for people to get lost in to have made them oblivious to the fact that someone could have just run recovery mode and reset their user password when they weren't looking.
>>108505776I very clearly remember that getting to a normal list of files for her picture was an unnecessary pain in the ass to do.
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>>108505649eventually the answer will be pikachu and I'll feel accomplished
time to crash, gn all>>108505723I did ask google the first time but who knows if it was right
>>108505803gn
Hi, I’m mainly a Mac user for work, and I only use Windows on my gaming PC at home.My work involves low level software analysis and reverse engineering, and recently I’ve been doing a lot more work with Windows based tools. Transferring files from my M2 Mac to a crappy Dell Latitude using an external SSD is getting really annoying and time-consuming.So I’m looking to pick up a ThinkPad as a dedicated Windows work machine. so I’m currently deciding between a T480 and a T14 Gen 2 (Intel).From what I’ve seen, the T14 Gen 2 has Thunderbolt 4 and newer hardware, but the T480 is cheaper and more upgradeable.For my use case (RE, tooling, moving large files, etc.), which one would you guys recommend? Any downsides I should be aware of?
>>108504136>Retard
>>108504131no one cares if CoD is bad or not u stupid low iq fag its the idea that linux still sucks in online games
>>108504131A Linux user will say every game is bad if its not working on linux. Sad
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>>108495019Buy the T14 and make sure it has 16GB ram. For this kind of work,I suggest adding an extra 16GB. Good luck!
Which side are you on?
>>108503426and yet you are the one shilling here.
>>108503747NTA but>kernel you usei don't have any proprietary blobs.>media codecsthey are proprietary but open source, i don't care about the license, i care about being able to see the code and compile them myself.>using 100% FOSS software is almost impossiblei agree, but i don't give a shit about foss, i only care about 100% open source.
>>108503426
Freedom.
>>108503426i follow milord ebussy