Jesus fucking christ, You used to be able to Google and find a detailed guide to troubleshoot something tech related now you would only get an answer from the AI and the rest of the results are just reddit threads but all replies are like subjective or " i dunno lol".
>>107689268This is "sort of" happening with the zoomers, but it's mostly a farce. Look at any webring, like https://webring.dinhe.net, and you will see loads of pages like:>this is where I'll post my art!>this is under construction!>this looks better on desktopbut no actual information. and as other people have pointed out, zoomers freak out when they see xmpp as they have an emotional connection to discord and all the comforts of modern tech/webtl:dr; it won't happen
>>107682414you needed to master retard speech to get good hits on ancient google, now you have the option of retard or smart prompts to ai.
>>107682414People share less information nowadays because there isn't really any incentive to do so anymore.
>>107689268Cope. It won't happen normies are content with it.
>>107682414or twenty minute long youtube videoz with crappy sound, no transcript and ten minute adverts in the middle
If Apple products are so bad then why does everyone else copy them?
>>107690993>NOOOOO YOU CAN'T USE LE TRENDY COLOR! APPLE HAS A MONOPOLY ON IT!
>>107691258>its bad>samsung does it>its trendykek
>>107690993because apple products don't sell on quality, they sell as lifestyle accessories and on the apple 'conspicuous consumption' branding. Samsung is riding on apple's coattails in places where apple products are too expensive or simply not available.
>apple invented orange
>>107691290apple did in fact invent the cosmic orange finish on the iphone 17 pro
Needing some advice on music players for Linux. Running Antergos. Installed a few, and so far the only viable option is Audacious, but it is missing some creature comforts that I got with foobar. Most importantly, I want one that will support some sort of convolver, since I have impulse waveforms for all of my cans. I am using a Schiit stack to play everything. Anyone have any recommended players?
>>107690388forgot pic, but this is generally how it is in horizontal but i use vertical monitors for foobar2k now
>>107690065I use fooyinhttps://fooyin.org/
is there any player that sorts by genre > band > album?I spent years sorting all my music on windows, every player I tried on linux only sorts by band or band and album I can't remember the name of a million different bands and albums, it's easier to just find them by genre, but when you do sort by genre it just throws them all together, when I want to listing to a whole album
Besides the preinstalled Rhythmbox, I've tried Fooyin, Strawberry, and recently Musikcube. They're all cool but I think I might miss MusicBee from Windows (or at least the cool Tron theme I used on it). Anyway does anyone know if this is any good for adding replaygain metadata to my music? https://github.com/complexlogic/rsgainI rip CDs because why not and most of them need replaygain. Any alternatives would be great.
>>107690179lel imagine if he was still using antergos
Why doesn't Linux develop something like PowerShell? Shit is amazing.
Like 95% of practical use of Powershell is Windows sysadmin. Linux doesn't need that.
>>107690257It's good, but using it interactively sucks shit because so many commandlets want to return objects instead of just strings
>>107690424>Infosec guys who primarily work with Windowsthat's me, and I really wish I could work with Python instead of PowerShell. Retries and exception handling in PS are a nightmare, but sadly there's a lot of things you can only do in PS, like accessing your Microsoft email servers. Sucks working in a company that has bought the whole MS package
I use powershell on Linux almost daily and my default browser is Edge. This is a new era.
>>107690424This is true. I'm infosec and made >>107691268 before I read your comment.
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>>107690325let's be honest, "passable" is what 95% of ai users aim for. there's no reward for making all the effort unless it's for your personal satisfaction or you're making some sort of indie game and trying to obscure the fact that you're using ai
>>107690384Its one of the few artforms that AI is incapable of doing properly (still) and likely wont be for a while until someone with my very specific autism tackles the problem instead of jerking off and playing MMOs for 20 years, learned how to code and bakes an entirely new model function, or finds a way to constrain gridlines during generation instead of poorly trying to replicate stretched and bloated youtube thumbnails from google images.>>107690393I should have put passable in even more """""quotes""""" because its only passable to the zooms who have only seen everything through their tiny phone screens that autoscale everything so they think bilinear filtering is the norm.>or you're making some sort of indie game and trying to obscure the fact that you're using aiIts less about trying to obscure that you're using AI and more about the technical constraints. Its ironic to me that pixel art itself was born from limited hardware, and now the most advanced software in the world can't recreate it faithfully.If you're putting a bloatshit palette sprite into your game, you're going to have a bad time in so many ways I can't even begin to list them off, but most instant concern is your main dude goes from being a few kb of an asset to a couple mb, now start multiplying that by everything on the screen and you've exponentially fucked load times for A PIXELSHIT GAME.
>>107686576Cute!
I am angry. I will post this and not blog post about my anger.
>>107688867I'd rather play video games.
I was against eSIM when I heard it was being forced on people with new phones, but after using it I'm convinced physical SIM should die>free and instant network activation>if your phone is stolen, you can't get physically SIM swapped>makes more phones dual SIM>GrapheneOS will wipe it if you enter your duress passwordThe only benefit I can see for regular SIM is it's easier to swap between phones, which is something hardly anyone does regularly
>>107685269> retard doesn't know how retarded they are> continues doing retard things and accepting retarded principles because they have none of their own> retard is retardedretard
>>107689955Crypto is offered as an option for both of them.I'd say it depends on the implementation if eSIM data is zeroed out on deletion. I'd assume that would be the simpler option to implement, but you can never underestimate incompetence. Retrieval of that hypothetical data isn't something most anyone could pull off though.Cloning an eSIM is a something only a sophisticated actor could pull off, but it seems it has been done with some eSIM implementations.https://cyberpress.org/new-esim-hack/
>>107686740hes from india, he only buys the cheapest crapdroids
>>107686740there are many countries that don't support esims, india included
>>107691232>don't supportwhy are you lying on the internet?https://www.airtel.in/esim/jeet carriers might not hand out eSIMs to their subscribers easily, but people can use eSIMs in their phones in India just fine (tourists, business visitors, ...).
use case for rebooting without updating?
>>107689900I laugh, but our work systems are all through Azure.Well I guess if they go out it's more grounds for me to argue for on-prem.
>>107690122>Well I guess if they go out it's more grounds for me to argue for on-prem.Lmao good luck with that if your company is big. Getting investors to see the benefits of not mindlessly abusing the cloud is like trying to make indians wash their hands.
>>107690133Nah, we're a municiple utility company. And one that's going to have a decently sized budget opened up once Cable service ends next year.Perfect time for some Jeets to fuck up something big with Azure if they would be so kind as to do so for me.
>>107689887>>107689887I have a gentoo box I haven't updated in 10 years and it will only bitch at me if I try to install something through the package manager. I don't though, because it's already a complete system.
>>107689887It doesn't. I haven't updated my secondary PC with Debian for 3 years excluding the browser.
Christmas Eve Eve EditionPrevious Thread:>>107555829https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107555829/#107560148
>>107689688The most shocking thing about this setup is that awful chair.
>>107685216The gold standard.
>>107684297Bitch please
>>107690767
Here We Go Again EditionPrevious: >>107642301
>>107689926seems like my superiority has yet again caused some controversy.
where's the sillyboy poster
>>107688813
>>107689776>If you use*If you don't>outside your terminal*everywhere possible
I usually don't have my desktop visible so it's just black.
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107670460
>>107691174Here's your "not an autist" award.Wear it with pride; no one else here is ever gonna get one.
>>107691168what?anyway, the fact that it's not in the subjects breaks my oneliners that look for a thread with "dpt" in the subject.no, searching for dpt in the OP won't do because other generals also mentions dpt in their OPjust make threads as should be and as they have been for years and years
>>107691217Ok no problem for me. I haven't been here for years, bitch.I just visit http://4chan.org/g/dpt and click the right thread, like any normal human bean does
>doing LC problems>every time I ask claude to improve my solution it keeps shitting out some code that doesn't compileI've had to tell it like 7 times now that my language doesn't have a built in heap class
>>107691239>my language doesn't have a built in heap class>not sure if smart or dumb
What's the most based everyday use browser for anonymity and security?
>>107690191Internet Explorer 4 for Windows 3.11
>>107690575>I'd go back and google their last namescalm down timmy, u aint rdy.
>>107690191I use ff but not for those reasons but because I can edit the css and make it look however tf I want
>>107690604this guy looks like he'll die in another year
>>107690489>BRAVE BROWSAR
the new nvidia update completely broke my arch cojmputer
>>107690450>buying nvidia
>>107690450That's so weird, my Ubuntu box works just fine
>>107690450i just updated my drivers just fine on win11maybe it's a problem with your choice to use a shitty meme troonix distro?
You can't just install bleeding edge all the time without getting cuts once in a while
>>107690450works on my machine
A student send her humanoid robot go collect her diploma
>>107690953does that mean the robot has to pay back the loan?
>>107691092The robot uprising will be traced back to this post
>>107690953>herShe doesn't own that robot. It's a subscription where some indians take over if it can't do something or locks up (which is all the time)
>>107691092>Send a peasant (robot) in your robes to roam your palace (receive diploma) and trick evil spirits (jews), subsequently banish/slaughter the peasant like cattle (landfill or for parts) along with the demons hanging over the poor soul and vying for your assessarhaddon core
Post hardware you think looks nice
The OG cisco logo was kino
>>107688948That's a run of the mill Competition Pro. You use it with both hands, either on the table or on your lap.
>>107688948>With 2 big buttons that actually works okay as an NES controller.Both buttons do the same thing, ergonomic feature not two individual buttons.
HOw about you post some bitches that you think looks nice
>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks outhttps://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
>>107690368What exactly is a natural memory shortage. Demand rose above supply, that's what we call a shortage
>>107687064That would require to hire competent white people, and Akshit Sukhdeep is so much more affordable.
>>107687879Fabs know it's a bubble, so they don't want to invest into new capacity.
>>107691113>Akshit Sukhdeeplel
>>107691120Gooks are also famous jews with memory/nand. Always another "fire" keeping the supply down.