Nobody cares about anything anymore.Nobody wants to get together anymore.Nobody does anything without getting paid anymore.Nobody wants to do anything anymore.https://youtu.be/kVaolNKt2zwhttps://youtu.be/1d925iMSuLYWhere do we go from here?
>>107553405wrong
>>107552317I’m unemployed and have no savings. I don’t go outside anymore because it costs money.
It's just regression towards the mean. Humans weren't meant to be happy.
Interesting thread OP so I guess it will die soon kekI think it has something to do with a mismatch between:>processing timeas in people need some time to process something the have seen>the barrage of endless and fast bullshit everyone is exposed tocutting off the processing time and jumping off to the next bullshit
>>107552317>Where do we go from here?We continue to explore our passions and indulge in our hobbies in the good old way.
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107553009
>>107552947nigga this update just broke ly and made me switch to fucking lightdm
>>107553703I've never heard of ly but just looked it up, is that what I'm seeing up there? What is handling those datas that you have in the top and bottom "bars" (which don't seem to be true bars in the conventional sense). What was the update that broke it?
>>107553736Top bar is i3blocks, which uses the output of shell commands, can be styled with css, and has limited features for making interactive objects.Bottom bar is i3status, which grabs system information and formats the output, using format strings, similar to something like the date command.Ly provides a login screen as you boot into the computer. I do not have a screenshot of my ly setup, and I overwrote it with the .pacnew version of my config file in a panic trying to troubleshoot my problem. It is a tty program that provides a tui login screen instead of something graphical like lightdm.
>>107553736There's apparently something going on with my xinit as well, where a bunch of keys are being referred to in an unnamed file that xinit can't make any sense of, so I can't use startx, either.
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107553269I wasn't even talking legally. If you have a physical copy you can do whatever shit you want with it and no one will bother you as long as you are not making them lose money. Make a local copy all you want
>>107553296Sure I understand. I'm just eternally pissed I can't do what I want with a disc I bought unless I rip it somewhere else.
>>107553128ironic image considering charlie kek got his wig split in furtherance of trans rights.
>>107552205come on anon, even she never expected you to believe her lies
is ANT down?
Ram shortage are here to stay until 2028
>>107552149how what
>>107553330Well if company A invests $1b in company B, company B can invest $1b in company C, then company C can invest $1b in company A, and just like magic all three companies gained $1b in value!
>>107544651SK Hynix, Micron and Samsung made a collective decision to abort the steam machine and steam frame before it even came out
>>107550880nigger rtx 3060s were selling for over a thousand dollars, gpu prices absolutely have come back to earth even if nvidia keeps dicking customers harder and harder
>>107548431you knows theres like a gigawatt's worth of starlink satellites above us right now?literally cooling in space isnt as nice, yes you need big radiators, BUT ITS SPACE, VOLUME IS THE ONE THING YOU GET FOR FREE, hence why we can also put tons of solar panels onto satellites as well
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>>107551103>in productionidk man, for my shitty forum backend I set up a channel and worker goroutines that process media uploads in a queue. User would upload file, I validate it, put in DB, push to queue, and respond with a 200. Was a quick and easy way to make the endpoint responsive
>>107551434how many requests per day or hour are you handling like this?
>>107551520Wrong question, because not all requests are equal. Such system would only be limited by network bandwidth since all it does is download the file (unavoidable, either upload directly to S3 or save to a temp dir), run checks, make entry in DB, and return. The actual processing happens in the background, safe from resource exhaustion by those initial checks and a set amount of workers. My usecase is making thumbnails, and I make shell calls to imagemagick and ffmpeg. Even this is probably overkill but it's really fast and easy to implement.
>>107550581I see. Maybe I should try Svelte but I just stick with React because it works and I'm lazy
Can you fucking smelly arsed nigger faggots do a micron of optimizations with your web apps instead of fucking up the entirety of computing.
Can it plausibly be called "based"?
>>107550078Why don't they make a USB-C XL with more bandwidth and power?
>>107550192in theory it's a clusterfuckin practice those external drives and displays will come with their own high bandwidth cables
>>107551730Thunderbolt compatability
>>107550078>based == basehead>usb-c == designed by crackheadsseems appropriate
>>107550177>(You) never had sex (gay sex doesn't count)So that's why Nick F is a virgin. Okay that makes sense.>>107550192Now add in the PD standards!
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
>>107552828So I have to be happy about getting jerked around tetris pieces for free?
>>107552843good point toohe is going to lose his goodwill among non-sycophants if he keeps pulling less inspired puzzles
>>107545285The saddest thing is complaining about people having fun.
>>107552880I hope his donations are down. Doing less than half of what is expected of you shouldn't be rewarded. I really hope the corporate sponsors were pissed too.
I know I'm super late to the party but I want to confess I had to look at someone else's answer for the first time in Day 10 Part 2.I'm literally ngmi.
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I'M A TOTALLY SANE PERSON
>>107553750you add to the system prompt you don't want ambiguous phrasing and you give it some examples and the llm will understand
>>107553750zit doesn't want to put pants around the ankles.
>>107553763This is stupid. Learn how to use subgraphs, Get/Setters,etc. No workflow ever needs to look this sloppy.
Two other threads still alive:>>107548966>>107549736
Guess with the current trend of ragebaiting Twitter blue badger users using AI to feed/img2img a perfectly fine artwork into AI slop to capture rage.How we feeling about using AI to instead uncrop images?> Keep the centerpiece intact.> Transfer the watermark to the new side of the image and credit the artist in the post title/description.> Carefully edited/upscaled to look mostly coherent instead of whatever low res slop the AI spits out first.
We, The People
*throws water bottle at you*
https://youtube.com/shorts/baiEHMne2XE?si=Ke6eUUam5bCt0rQl
>>107543936anon, doing this gives you what kinda speeds?
>>107553544Doing it the way the video in the OP does will potentially get you slower speeds speeds compared to forced configs, I reliably get 100-200mbit download and 60mbit upload. Depends on where you are doing it because the CMTS decides how many channels will be bound for your service. The config itself includes the target speeds, and you can edit those rows as well. Some CMTS honor it, some fall back to a default it has in mind.
>>107527879You used to be able to sniff for MAC addresses and use authenticated addresses to get free Internet without worrying about the hour limit. I had about 500 MAC addresses that I'd pick from until they switched off of that system.
>>107553571So I could possibly get up to my 1Gbit current speed? Potentially.
>>107553610Yeah, it is not impossible to end up with that. Likely it will be less because that's a lot of channels and might put you to DOCSIS3.0+ territory, when that happens they tend to have BPI+ activated and for that you need to get pretty much everything right in your config. It is doable but don't be disappointed if you don't end up with 1Gbit.
I finally downloaded yt-dlp and figured out how to use it.I feel so powerful now. Like I just decalcified my pineal gland and opened my third eye.
>>107552904>t. endodontist
>>107551729oh cool a malware thread
>>107553688Not paying for youtube premium, shill.
>>107552890Stop spreading FUD, nigger
https://github.com/nicolaasjan/yt-dlpWorks specifically for windows 7
Aside from being a new browser, will this shit bring something new to the web? Because 99% of people don't use a browser based on the browser engine itself. Even people who are geeky enough to change browsers don't use a browser based on its engine itself (the only reason why I use Firefox is because of userchrome.css and customization; if I could do that on Chromium, I would dump FF in a blink of an eye).So my point is: other than "hey, we are a new browser engine" what will this bring to the table?
>>107550164wast majority of websites are still just some hierarchical text, links and form fields to accept user input, some inline images, audio and video. that is enough for the feature scope of a web browser. and we could do all that in 2002 (even though with the help of some shitty plugins..).there should be no third party scripts executing automatically and accessing any hardware metrics ever, neither there should be any third party styles. semantic text and ui widgets should be standardized and left for user agent to handle according to it's software and hardware capabilities, accessibility and security requirements e.g. no server should ever know what fonts, gpu or operating you use, none of their business.
>>107550197This is very very dumb.
>>107545739>Javascript in the browser is perfectly fine to work with, there were many improvements over the years.If I had space to write out all the deficiencies of javascript I would, but the fundamental issue is>It's not the browser's faultIt doesn't matter whose fault it is, the browser is the one with the power to curtail it.
Browsers are the single worst most dogshit software to ever exist and rape the fuck out of your computer for no reason other than the developers working on them are drooling retards. There's like a dozen smart people working on the lowest level parts of JS engines and a thousand jeets and OOPslaves piling on millions of lines of code on top.Reminder that in 2014 typing ONE CHARACTER in the Chrome search bar would do 25,000 string allocations. 99% of the people working on browsers have literally ZERO idea of how computers work and rape your hardware for no reason other than incompetence.https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-dev/c/EUqoIz2iFU4/m/kPZ5ZK0K3gEJAlso almost every web spec is slow and retarded
>>107553719> (!!) I used to not like it when people added this kind of shit to their communications. Now I have a job and I realize most people literally do not read their emails. You have to say something 10-20 times to get them to even hear you even when it's something this egregious. I hate how we let these empty shells graduate from school instead of executing them.
use nixosthe autistic trannies cutting their genitals off and pretending to be women are a good thing.nixos has institutional and enterprise support.
>>107552979
>>107552748>major selling pointYou actually get like 2-3 choices at best on Linux
>>107541891Last time I tried nixos most packages didn't want to install or were very out of date
>>107552979Most software on linux is perpetually broken and needs jobless retards to keep fixing it
>>107552930>exploitsDoesn't happenJust sandbox your JavaScript and you're perfectly safe
How do I decrypt an encrypted message by using 2 prime numbers? Chinese remainder theorem? Fermat-Euler theorem? Extended Euclidean algorithm? Sieve of Eratosthenes?
>>107553680if the message was sent by a brown/asian woman and you are white you already have a master key