It's ridiculous to me that Apple doesn't make monitors below the $1500 price range
>>100774821I'm mad that people are too stupid to buy a $1,000 Mac Mini and a $600 display.
>>100774821I wish they had a line of dumb 5/6K monitors and then added a few hundred extra for the speakers and camera and the smarts for center stage. That can all be on device no need to stick an iPhone chip in the monitor UNLESS it can also become an AppleTV when there's nothing connected. The displays having iPhone chips in them leads to some bugs from what I've read because the studio display does not have paper button, so just gotta yank it from the cord when it gets locked up. I don't want to spend $1100-$1600 on a monitor that makes me do that.>>100774886My grandmother with a discounted M2 Mac mini and a $200 27" LG 4K (total: $600) is ripping though what she needs to do. The modularity is quite nice. She started with a 21" 4K iMac and still calls this setup "The iMac."
>>100774821Why? They're in business to profit which they so spectacularly. You're poor and aspirational so rim hobos for a quarter until you too can afford Applol.
>>100774821I see the problem differently: it's ridiculous that some people buy Apple's overpriced stuff.
What does an apple monitor do that another brand can't?
>finally land software engineer job at fortune 500 company>boss calls me the week before I start to order my computer>asks me if I want a PC (with fedora *tips*) or a MBP>those are the only two choices>he tells me most engineers on the team choose the MBPB-but /g/ told me everybody uses GNU/Linux in the development world!
>be new hire>choose hardware that is different from the entire rest of the team cause you're a turboautist>get firedthis is your first test by management and you're too retarded to see it
>>100757986>PC (with fedora *tips*)What the fuck? Just give me a PC with fucking windows and wsl.
>>100776858lol, ngmi
>>100757986Mac is unix you retard. And get the mac. You can no longer make the argument that windows is less pozzed. If the whole team uses mac all the tools and documentation will be mac focused. you’ll be that fag whos constantly blocked trying to get some basic thing working on windows
>>100777349>windowsNice reading comprehension, you fucking retard.
are you excited to see linux begin destroyed by an influx of normies?
>>100777228normies wont even know or care what copilot is. you must be special
>>100777245/g/ makes a temple os fork with networking
>>100777245Windows 7
>>100777245Bsd>>100777327This. Your next door neighbour could get a daily anal probe from Satya himself on a weekly basis and he'll think it's just a normal activity associated with owning a PC.Go back to 2001 and tell everyone that they'd have a personal tracker that sometimes makes phone calls in their pockets 24/7. Seems normal now though
>>100777363>why is indian the only supported language?
Peachy Life EditionPreviously on /sdg/: >>100757220>Beginner UI local installFooocus: https://github.com/lllyasviel/fooocusEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io >Local installAutomatic1111: https://github.com/automatic1111/stable-diffusion-webuiComfyUI (Node-based): https://rentry.org/comfyuiAMD GPU: https://rentry.org/sdg-link#amd-gpuIntel GPU: https://rentry.org/sdg-link#intel-gpu >Use a VAE if your images look washed outComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>100777199used a b&w image with controlnet, had a bunch of humans fighting a giant, didn't comet through at all.
>>100776516nuked my venv and tried your workflow with the same model, still getting garbage. i'm beginning to think something is wrong with my setup, but it doesn't explain how a1111 still works.
>videocard can handle a batch size of 4 simultaneous generations at 1536x1536>locks up if a gen a single 2048 image
Bing bing wahoo!
/g/o bros, thought on Dependency Injection?
>>100766973it is clean because you are not coupling your logic to an implementation but a spec (interface)/g/ is mostly neettards so they won't understand why this is useful
>>100759503based and correct.unfortunately too many idiots don't even know what DI is. I'm gonna start using this in our interviews from now on, didn't think a simple concept like DI would catch so many tards
>>100776496>you are not coupling your logic to an implementation but a spec (interface)If you're not a library developer but rather an average webshit (which is 95% of Java's user base), your interface is most likely comprised of HTTP endpoints, never public methods. This is the objective reality yet the vast majority of employed Java developers is completely incapable of realizing it just as it is incapable of imagining unit tests without class-level mocks.
Dependency injection simply refers to the idea that a "thing" should be handed its dependencies, it should not have to make them itself. Thus you're reversing the order in which dependencies are created, which is called "Inversion of Control"; you're passing dependencies onto it, instead of expecting the thing to instantiate its dependencies.Imagine a Car in an assembly line, when you're assembling the frame, you bring the nuts and bolts yourself, you don't expect the frame to produce them somehow. Likewise when you instantiate the Television, you should pass it a Screen, a power cord, an adapter... The thing is that this gets complex when there's multiple levels of dependencies at play, thus that's why the frameworks exist.Even though Javatards love to wank their Indian and Chink peepees and shoot baby batter to the idea that big, weird and stupid Spring esoteric bullshit is gonna get them a White Girlfriend some day, it is literally as simple as parameterizing a constructor instead of creating the dependencies at the constructor level, and then using factory methods to produce those dependencies.
>>100776518I used to work at Accenture. My team had a shit test that was exactly this. Apparently when asked about Dependency injection most thirdies simply go on Google, memorize the first result verbatim (which explains what Spring MVC is and not the pattern itself) and recite it back. If you did that you flunked the interview immediately.
The only real genius of our time.
>>100774655>Does he ever change clothes?J. H. Musk.
>>100774655it's different leather
he only wears it to troll you
>>100774397>blocks you're path, sir
>>100776552LOOK AT THE TOP OF HIS HEAD
Occult editionPrevious thread: >>100757059>What is DALL-E 3?It's a text-to-image generator made by OpenAI. >Linkshttps://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creatorhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/Bing AI Slop 0.6.2https://pastebin.com/raw/cTn3UXAn (embed)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>100777183Heh, I just took one of the prompts and made it SFW since I'm not obsessed with getting asses like they are over there.
>>100778049>>100778103Hoes mad.
mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
>>100777857/qa/ won aldoebeit
>>100776981Based nigger.
>>100777700go cry about the soiBVLLS in your pedo discord
>>100777917>/qa/ won aldoebeitWhere is it then? It's dead. Just like Hitler.
>>100778070/qa/ won because it made a few of the /LGBT/ troons ACK xemselves, and lives as the sharty and the 'ru, upgraded
Why can't modern software launch like this?
>>100777787That is correct. Thank you for clarifying
time libreoffice --impress --nologolibreoffice --impress --nologo 1.15s user I don't see a problem
time libreoffice --impress --nologo
libreoffice --impress --nologo 1.15s user
>>100778015>lol, it only takes several billion cycles to start on a ridiculously powerful cpu
>>100776311>It's not instantaneous ngmi
>>100778055Well you are right. And I am doing it on a ssd while in video it's for sure a hdd
Incredibly impractical distro with no real benefits.
>>100765371kys
The Gentoo Foundation is now overtaken by trannies and bureaucrats. It's not fun anymore.
>>100772790>FUNToo
>>100777393>I-it's hipster enough for me anymorekill yourself
>>100765371>Install Gentoo on old laptop>Installation is perfectly fine, wiki even tells me what firmware I need for my ancient laptop>Start emerging packages after installation to get a basic x11 session going>Emerge failed! See log at /etc/whatever>Log literally does not exist>No further info given on why it failed>Wiki has no info about portage failing at compile time>Every thread online is just some retard who can't follow basic instructionswow cool distro
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use cases (e.g. 4K editing, high FPS gaming)State budget and COUNTRY or you will not be helped>NEWSZen 5 / Ryzen 9000 announcement likely June 3rd at Computex>12VHPWRDO NOT USE ANGLED 12VHPWR ADAPTERSFully seat a 12VHPWR connector in its socket, otherwise the connection can melt.https://youtu.be/ig2px7ofKhQ?t=1345>CPUSHTPC(4K60)/Web Browsing: i3 12100Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Corsair or kingston fury for RAM DDR5 or it doesnt matter?
>>100778039If you're starting from nothing, just get a used Zen3/Comet-Rocket Lake from Marketplace and then whatever GPU you need for your particular games. It'll save you a ton of money and headache from doing a staggered build and for console-like perf it'll be about $400.
>>100778073It doesn't really matter but internet mythology is that Corsair RAM is shit. I have it running in one of my computers right now and it seems fine, just letting you know what's heard
>>100778072Elden Ring is the only game that requires it.>>100778078Yeah, Zen 3 is enough for games like Fortnite.
>>100778073Just pick the one with good speed and timings, CL30 6000MT/s or CL32 6400MT/s is the commonly recommended spec.Corsair and Kingston are getting those specific chips from the same memory manufacturer SK Hynix. That's what matters.Some memory kit manufacturers have better heat spreaders & thermal pad coverage, but this only matters if you're manually OCing it.https://pcpartpicker.com/products/memory/#m=11,23&b=ddr5&ff=ddr5&S=6000,8400&F=6000000,10000000&Z=32768002,49152002,65536002,98304002&sort=price&page=1
>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your friend for web dev fundamentals (go to the "See also" section for other Mozilla approved tutorials, like The Odin Project)https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc.https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go>Resources for miscellaneous areashttps://github.com/bradtraversy/design-resources-for-developers - List of design resourceshttps://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials - Usually the best guides for everything server relatedComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>100777348yes you're wrong>>100777685>wall of textYeah you're unemployed, go get yourself a job hobo
>>100777733>yes you're wrongelaborate then how do you switch layouts entirely between resolutions wihtout using media queries
>>100777859I told you, you can use the CSS grid
Working on a Nitter load balancer in python/fastapi```def host_is_valid(host_dict: dict[str, Any]) -> bool: # weighted instance score based on the availability # over the last 3h, 30 and 120 days, together with the version. # points > 50 # whether the host has RSS feeds enabled. # rss is True # All Time % for all time percentage of the instance being healthy. # healthy_percentage_overall > 55 return (host_dict["points"] > 50 and host_dict["rss"]) or ( host_dict["rss"] and host_dict["healthy_percentage_overall"] > 55 )Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>100777959how do you switch layouts between resolutions? Not talking of width adaptation, that's a no brainer
Why is /g/ full of virtue signalers?
>>100778059Because getting fags to say "this" or "kek" or "fpbp" triggers other faggots endorphins.
>>100778059topkek
>>100778059fixed
where were you the day the loli vns fell? Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?The mission of /ptg/ is to promote the highest possible standards of tracker service by providing members with opportunities for professional development, by recognizing technical competence through examinations and by advancing the interests of its members.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Private_trackers- PYRAMID (Updated 2021-08-22) https://i.imgur.com/akrkAyV.png- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- STATUS https://trackerstatus.infoUse >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>100777637What about being neutral, that would satisfy everyoneAmericans and their tendency to ruin everything, man
>>100777320<notthegrinch> pedoweebs are a menace!
>>100777860If PTP staff were neutral, there would be no entertainment here in ptg. It's better this way.
animechuds won again.... we really are westoid shitters in the end....
>>100777966suck my dick vodes, ptpt best tracker :)
Coming from windows, macOS prepared me to use linux/gnu. Does anyone else have the same experience?>Taught me Unix and the purpose of the terminal>Taught me bash scripting and how to automate my workflow>Taught me to rely on keybindings and stop using the mouse so much>Taught me to use a package manager (brew and macports)>Exposed me to more FOSS alternatives>Taught me to use config files to customize my applicationsI can attribute half of what I know about linux/gnu to what I learned using macOS. The other half was learning the specifics of the distro/WM/init/etc. If I had jumped straight into linux/gnu from Windows, I would have just used the GUI in KDE/Xfce all the time
just install linux, what's the fucking problem
>>100777906i did anon. i use linux now
>>100777912congrats
>>100777645Yeah, BSDs are great like that. You should have stuck with UNIX though.
>>100777645macFag here; I had the opposite experience actually......Windows -> Linux (this was 2005 and my raid controller on my GAYMING laptop crapped out and I was too dumb to fix it....plus reinstalling windows without a dvd wasn't possible, my friend got me on linux so I could still use my computer for school stuff). Then after using Linux as a daily computer for 10 years I had to fix my dad's MacBook for him.....messing with the terminal showed me all my linux knowledge could be used on macOS, plus support for the stupid stuff I was forced to use (Microsoft office, adobe crap). And I got hooked which is funny because I was very anti apple before the experience. Tried WSL when it came out but the Mac hardware and synergy between having apple devices (I have to have an iPhone for a work app we use) is just way too good in comparison. I also don't play any gaymes anymore except indie stuff so that helps too.