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I remember a time when I had hope for technology.

The appification and gig-economofication of even the most basic human interactions is a terrible thing
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>>107681633
The driver was a non-white, I just know it.
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>>107691055
swarthoids will just cancel the order or steal it after taking the pic
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>makes fake tweet for engagement hoping to make money off posts
>thinks you can mark delivered when it has GPS data
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>>107681633
Just ban all these poverty apps. Paying $40 to get shity food delivered by an illegal migrant chained to a tech feudalism platform designed to bypass all labor law. Just make this shit illegal. I'll take the gambling apps over this shit.
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>>107681633
Funnily enough i still have hope for technology, not as much for its users however.

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What is the /g/ consensus on password managers? How much safer are they to use than using a handful of "smart" passwords for everything?
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Option 1:
>write down the passwords (safe against digital attacks)
>leave a part of the password away (if your passwords get stolen, you have time to change them)

Option 2:
>Use Keepass (locally stored password manager, allowing you to make very diverse passwords)
>use a keyfile in addition to your password (so it's harder to steal by keyloggers)
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>>107690809
>Option 1
So I would make the password something like B00B13S
Then leave out the prefix B1G
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>>107690317
the fact that this thread even exists here proves that no one on /g/ knows a single thing about cyber security
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>>107690358
>hosting it in some cloud
so no syncing of passwords ?
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>>107690317
Passwords are obsolete. At min you need 2FA. So, there's no longer any need for elaborate 18 characters passwords anymore.

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?

Previous thread >>>107670460
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>>107691217
Ok 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
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>doing LC problems
>every time I ask claude to improve my solution it keeps shitting out some code that doesn't compile
I've had to tell it like 7 times now that my language doesn't have a built in heap class
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>>107691239
>my language doesn't have a built in heap class
>not sure if smart or dumb
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it kinda works
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>>107691541
based. Now it's time to peel of the sticker

Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?
I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release.
The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.
What do we do afterwards?
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>>107678544
>consultant
not a real job. You are going to DIE in that STUPID costume.
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>>107678494
I dropped out of my Comp Sci bachelors in my Junior and enrolled at my local community college for the electrician course.
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>>107678657
That explains why most of the web looks like generic shit with AI bot content
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>>107678875
>the manager goes to Claude or whatever tool they use, asks it to create a step-by-step plan on how to add telemetry, and also gather a requirements document about the impacts and how feasible it will be to add the feature, as well as different implementation methods, their pros and cons etc. Then the manager sits down with the VP to discuss the GPT slop, they decide on the task, and ask another LLM to do the task iteratively so that it can be tested, as well as instructions on how to do the testin
What you're calling a manager, is actually a software engineer. Think about it. Your scenario doesn't eliminate the need for software engineers. It just makes it so a manager who can also handle the implementation, or an engineer who has good soft skills, could both do the job of this role you refer to as a manager.

Yes, bad news for software "engineers" (really code monkeys) who are only capable of coding and thought that was enough. If I just get really good at java Mr Shekelberg will have to hire me because it's, like, really complicated and no one else is as good at typing some magic words into a computer program as me! Sorry leeches, your job description was always "contribute to the success of the business," you just couldn't read between the lines and now it's too late for you, the times of getting paid to be an introverted, insufferable nerd are over
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>>107678494
Not much that can be done, anon. It sort of works like this. Humans thought 'brain work = hard' because brain work is hard for us. But actually we're just stupid. We evolved from simple molecules, so that shouldn't surprise us. Brain work is really easy in the grand scheme. I guess it had to be that way, or evolution couldn't have gotten to it. The punchline is that we all get to die horrifically as these systems propagate wildly and grow their capabilities.

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wtf
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>>107690532
True and real
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>>107687602
>working at fucking google
He retired a few years ago, I think before they went all-in on AI slop
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>>107690532

Yes mate, that’s how it works. There's a reason why Windows and Apple stole the BSD network stack
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>>107670039
based pike
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>>107690357
doesn't mean he is wrong.

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.alpinelinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org

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>>107691537
You can either set GRUB_DEFAULT=0 to remember your last choice or GRUB_TOP_LEVEL="path_to_kernel" for a default kernel.
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>>107691532
Haven't done it yet, so it's fine

>>107691537
Yeah, i used rufus on windows.
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>>107691573
Yes. You need to use DD because all the fancy GUI tools will hide harddrives. Use it like this: dd if=/path/to/Fedora-Live-Security-x86_64-21.iso of=/dev/<name of your disk>. The name will be someting like sda for sata drives and nvme0n1 for NVME.
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>>107691599
I'm using an hdd. :)
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>>107691644
Should be sda then. Your USB alsa shows up as sd* but it should be enumerated after the HDD. Just verify before that you are using the correct one. You MUST NOT fuck this up.

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Who is in the right here?
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>>107691274
out of those languages, for me it's C#
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>>107691556
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sloppy toppy can't be beat
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>>107691274
>falling behind
Falling behind what exactly?
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>>107691306

indian "school" period

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Which RSS extension do you use?
I just realize mine is abandoned for years
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I don't use RSS extension anymore.
You can host Miniflux, FreshRSS, Commafeed or yarr though
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>>107690126
I use Unread app on macOS
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The integrated one in Vivaldi
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FreshRSS

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>let's use retarded un-intuitive hand straining keybindings for everything and make your life more hard than it needs to be
>also you can browse in a shitty lisp browser with broken html and use it to read your email o algo
>b-b-but you can hackerino on it!

I never wanted to "hack" on a text editor, I want to edit configs and code.

If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.

Micro text editor mogs the fuck out of nano, vim and emacs.
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>>107690555
having to move the hands away from home row while editing text is uncomfortable
having to use the mouse while editing text is unacceptable
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>>107690555
>If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.
lold
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>>107690555
>retarded un-intuitive hand straining keybindings
They become un-retarded once you learn what keyboard they were created for. And even then you can change every key combination in the setting.
Also, a customary anal rape for you, OP. Gay-niggering bait used to be less blunt.
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>>107690555
valid points until you mentioned ibm keybindings
kys
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>>107690555
i use default keybindings, what is wrong?

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What's /g/'s opinion on Mental Outlaw? I've been a fan of his for a long long time, he's the one that made me privacy conscious and made me switch to Linux. I remember once reading in one of his comment sections that he was "bullied off /g/" by some guy, is this true? Also, if you're seeing this thread Kenny, hi!
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>>107681405
One day when you finally workup the courage to ask a gay black man out, you'll be talking all about BBC as he nervously goes "haha yeah fo real", and when the moment of truth comes and you're waiting for the size you've fetishizing all this time, he pulls down his pants only to reveal a 5" erection. You'll cope not to ruin the moment, but then you'll hear more about him 'switch things up' and eventually "hey why don't you be da massa dis time."
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>>107674043
nowadays he falls for orthodox meme and went deeper in the faith as his new "personality"
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>>107670858
doesnt this guy just make political clickbait meme videos?
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>>107670858
He has no idea what he's talking about.
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>>107670858
I enjoy the Agartha edits

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Redpill me on OpenSUSE
is it any good for home use?
is it any good for programming?
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>>107689921
It's bad. Modifies software from the upstream too much. That alone is the reason not to use OpenSUSE and why it isn't popular
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open... what?
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>>107689921
It's actually great, yast and snapper are fantastic tools, and if suse was the target for docker, or if declarative configs were a bit more mature then I'd probably use it for everything
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>>107690787
YaST is dead. It was replaced with a web app and doesn't have all the same functions.
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>>107689921
>software from Goymany, the most technologically-backward, authoritarian country of the free world
you should be able to figure this one out, aynon

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Is postscript better than pdf? Y?
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>>107690289
I'm pretty sure that pdfs can be written using postscript, yes?

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Pos + Sub edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107691134
you are not getting a seal
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>>107669298
>>USB-C DACs:
>• JCally JM6 (Non Pro) / CX Pro - $8
Should I get this one or just the apple dongle?
I'm tired of chink shit breaking on me.
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>>107691189
thank you for the clarification im pretty sure i like it neutral im using IEF Preference 2025 (B&K 5128) preset based on that cranola guy
whenever bass is added it makes things sound a bit rough especially on non-classical music
>>107691210
i dont want seal i want anime girls on my product packaging
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>bought a new iem
>vocal starts singing
>blah blah blah TSK blah blah TSK blah blah TSK blah TSK
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>>107669298
>Sennheiser HD 660S
>JDS Labs Atom Amp+
>Shitty $5 Apple dac
Is there any reason to buy a new DAC over the USB C dac apple sells? How does it compare to the Snowsky Melody?

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> learn to code.
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>>107690111
sounds like you work in a very low paid high turnover industry
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>>107689624
this nigga does not know how arches work.

the real answer is it's a keystone but also those metal plates get bolted together after. the glue is largely just to hold it in place initially

>>107689720
american construction. you havent even seen the worst of it yet
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>>107690416
Government. The turnover rate isn't high and the pay is normal, as always in the sector, but we always need at least like 60 people in my job at any given time. If it gets lower, then work will start piling up. And there are always people around 4 people training new people and around 5 people training helping the mediors throughout the entire year.
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>>107690192
this literally happened, the US used to do massive public works projects to kickstart the economy in bad times

>>107690281
>the only labor that could possibly exist anywhere ever is muh tech
i sure hope you don't like eating or drinking
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Governments really have their head in the sand as to what's coming. There's an increasing disconnect between how economies used to run, how politicians still want it to run, and what is actually happening.

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I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?

We’ve been played for absolute fools.
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>>107683354
>lock face with pointers rotating around a spindle
When presented with the challenge of dividing a circle into 24 equal segments, the choice of doing 12 segments and two laps was made...

>>107686267
>My current plan is to have a sidecar/metadata file with external links to each image/video/whatever type of file in my hoard. I
You really are doing a lot of thinking about things to avoid having to think about things...
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Trees are easier to understand and manipulate than directed acyclic graphs. The desktop metaphor breaks down when one item is in two places.
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>>107689001
What? Make a folder named "business deal" and put the pics, videos, docs, calls, and mail related to that business deal in that folder.
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>>107681857
Tag based filesystems do exist but they're not very popular.
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>>107689001
>Could it be any more retarded?
Could *you* be any more retarded?
Top of the nest is the client. Inside that, you can subdivide by dealings. Inside that you can subdivide by details of that dealings...

>folders should just be the output of selected file tags
You'd lose a lot of time setting 'sensible' tags. Most wouldn't bother with all that noise. So you'd end up with a shit tonne of poorly tagged shit equally unable to be searched... Just like your poorly organised clutter is now...

>>107689734
>it'd make more sense to have a system that lets you access files from multiple locations
This already exists. This has existed for a *very* long time.

>or through different means
Like?


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