why does a calculator app need weekly updates
>>107537317i found that you actually can change it's themehttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xcalchttps://man.archlinux.org/man/xcalc.1#COLORS
>>107537317>>107537651also, creating a desktop entry
Gotta add in the new numbers
>>107537680it actually worked XDthe power of l00nix
>>107537174Right is way better for mental math dumb americunt
AI bros ....
>>107533215Hopefully, China will not allow their RAM fabs to sell at the highest bidder and will force them to supply other chinese companies.Which means you will buy chinese phones and you will like it.And if other companies lose their customers because they can't stop themselves from chasing a bubble, it is all the better.
I'll just go back to using a landline.
Just got a phone with 12 gb and built a computer last summer with 64 gb ddr5. I got lucky.. the memory kit i have is now 1000€
>>107537608>unless you mean when they didn't then they don't
I asked Santa for the AI bubble to pop. 2 more weeks.
Why do jews hate Rust so much?
>>107537444the jews can be based too
Everyone I know hates Rust. It's justified hate too.
>>107537444Because of what Rust does to men. According to Judaism, Jewishness can only transfer through women, and if men turn into women, they spoil their Judaistic potential. It turns them into a dead end. Even if the "woman" then has a relationship with another real woman and still has "her" dick and create a child, even identifying as woman will spoil the Judaistic potential, as now you have two parents both identifying as women, which really means that the Judaism inside the baby will rot and the baby will not be a real Jew.
>>107537705Is that in the Talmud?
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>>107536509The annoying filter seems to have gone already. No idea what the hell was happening. It offered 1k, 2k, and 4k. I switched between 1k and 2k often.
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>long compile times>boring work>envious at coworkers getting better work>start writing little short stories>do some AOC/programming projects at work>realize that I can do pretty much anything as long as I look like I'm doing work.It doesn't really help that the compile times are long. It takes a minute to boot up. You bet your ass I'm gonna catch up to my Bible studies with that time, I'll be an idiot not to. The only thing I need to figure out now is how to I safely work on Anki vocab at work. If I can find a way to get away with reviewing German at work, then my life will be solved. I end up having less time at home, cause family's full of needy retards
>>107537042Deutsch ist nicht nur eine Sprache, es ist eine Denkweise. Du musst stets schlecht gelaunt und miesepetrig sein, dazu noch emotional kalt und mit leicht autistischen Zügen.
>>107537042OR you and your coworkers could learn Go and ask your employer to switch languages.
>>107537042>reviewing German at work"Hello, HR? Anon seems to be a neo-nazi."
>>107529681It's legit or at least based on what I've experienced I'm willing to believe it's legit. Management can be a serious clown show.>work in big ass corp>our sector's teams get reshuffled>land on a team that works based on internal customer demands>we get almost none>there's stuff we could be building but we weren't given a Product Owner so everyone just barely has an idea of what the fuck they want of us besides handling demands for API access now and then>spend weeks doing basically doing fuck all>not even pretending I wasn't, say so in every dailyThe "work" I was putting on the clock basically amounted to reading documentation of shit we use, watching company given courses, drinking coffee and reading my colleague's shitposts on the internal company forum
Here is my first Rust code;fn main(){println!("Hello World! I am happy to code in Rust.")}
>>107537507You have no idea how funny it is that you're this mentally ill.
>>107537515whatever you say dr psychiatrist
>>107537528If you want examples, go read the rust book for beginners, it shows you simplest and most obvious compiler generated panic right at the very beginning.As a shill who loves rust, you should be ashamed that you didn't read that part for some reason, but your mental retardation really leaves no doubt in my mind that you're completely honest about not knowing.And I cannot stress it enough:GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEG
>>107537555wasted trips. links nowhere to be seen
>>107537579geg
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107537425nice style
>>107537433Thank
>>107533332I'm curious to know how you did the snow like this. Did you use a particular brush?
>>107537567Asking this too
>>107537084Nice background, why there's a door latch on the wall, is there some backstory behind that image? an OC character? would you mind sharing it for the community?
>how can we attract the transgender audience
>>107533109silly duck
Anime websiteFuck off
>>107536244Newfag
>>107533615>len does nothing
>>107533109this nigga took the time to find easter eggs (usually very hidden) just to seethe about iteven had to type a captcha just to post this
Ex-Google Ceo says all jobs will become obsolete, starting with programmers, and that was 7 months ago.ball yours /g/
>>107525339fun factif you are tech savvy than you already know how every single AI can be cracked and AI replacement panic mode is activated at mass only for marketing purposes and nothing else.AI => MONEYMAKING FRAUD
>>107525566Nothing a few wars can't fix
>>107525339And what will the government do with the milllions of unemployed people who can't contribute to their fake society anymore?
>>107527776there already is enough of everything for everyone within reason with or without ai. if mankind wasnt mentally trapped by spooks we could already have a utopia where everyone can have whatever they want. any labour could be done by nigger slaves and whites could be left to puruse academics or creative endevours or just lay around and enjoy life. we have had this sort of life before but its been ruined by certain groups of people
>>107525339New World Order at it’s finest!
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>>107537309Yeah daddy, give me some free software, give it to me daddy all the way in with your harddrive
Recently I got the idea of finally building a real PC and it got me wondering which parts are actually worth getting new? I'm guessing hard disks and PSUs but it's not really based on anything
>>107536793>DIY PCToo late for that. Check the non tech retailers like supermarkets that might sell prebuilt PCs at non outrageous prices.
>>107536793>using planned obsolescence new hardware
>>107536793>which parts are actually worth getting new?Everything you can find significantly cheaper. Look at last generation products as well. Usually it doesn't make sense to buy used SSDs, HDDs and coolers. Buying used PSU is kinda scary but I never had any problems with that. Besides your old PSUs are also 'used'.
>>107536793>>107537081My last 4 PCs were build with used/hand me down mobo+cpu+ram and gpu
>>107536793cpus are worth getting used, same for ram (try to know its historic), cases & gpus. i woulndnt buy used storage for my main solution, but they are worth sometimes, specially if they are serving as secondary on your machine. id avoid mobo and psus, but it all depends; i think the consensus among some is that mobos last forever (like cpus) & that its the first thing to break among others.
Does anyone else remember when this board had its anti-gaming phase? People here acted like video games were a waste of time and you're a faggot if you spend even a second playing videogames, but those same people watched hours upon hours of anime, which is no better than video games in terms of productivity or "wasting your time"You can tell it stemmed from the fact that Linux couldn't really run games. When proton came and gaming on Linux became infinitely easier, people started acting like gaming is fine.Very odd era
>>107537017not him, but i've learned a lot of things from some anons by using /g/ though
>>107536998>Unproductive Explain >Unhealthy How? It's no more unhealthy than browsing this place or doing anything on a computer >Brainrot What?
>>107537113Are foxes good for you?
I'm not anti-gaming per se, I play games occasionally, but the type that makes it their entire identity, who has a steam account with hundreds of games, or who uses a "gaming distro" like bazzite, is a completely subhuman nigger and has nothing valuable to contribute to any discussion.And unfortunately the people who regularly talk about games online tend to fall into this category, so many are understandably hostile to "gamers"
>>1075370174chan is a better hobby than video games and it's not even close. It's unlikely, but there's at least a very small chance that your writing will improve or that you'll read something interesting and learn something. That's not the case with video games. Video games really are the most vapid and useless form of consumption possible. They have the potential to change but it's extremely unlikely based on market pressure.
WASM edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
7 months back I posted a video about how I nightmarishly hybridded together babylon.js, havok.wasm, and uwebsockets to a frontend of three.js and webgpu for good performance in all web dev languages at the cost of my sanity. And I think I just accidentally discovered a holy trinity for indie game dev. Hear me out.I was asking GPT to explain SpaceTimeDB to me, a web dev who did all that nonsense. And it explained it to me perfectly. I was close to doing what SpaceTimeDB does except STDB is an all in one backend written with Rust and it's own backend. After some confusion I realized I didn't need the node.js or uwebsockets or Babylon, you're doing the physics and logic all purely in the database and it's everything at once all in Rust including the websockets if you use the Javascript SDK as well as the load balancing by acting like Redis. It's actually an all in one. The catch is I'm having to commit to learning Rust which I was already learning.Anyways it works the same way as what I was doing. Physics on the backend. Send everything's objects to the frontend. Use a renderer like three.js and just update everything's positions based on what you're sent. Then of course you control the character with WASD and your own camera, and everyone all controls their own character.The interesting thing is, I was considering switching to Bevy or raw Vulkan and GPT actually said three.js would be better for this as a pure renderer. Especially now that webGPU is out and can handle graphics as well as non-browser engines do.That's why it's a holy trinity. See, three.js and SpaceTimeDB is obviously a powerful combo already. BUT the third thing is AI. Three.js isn't an engine but a renderer, it's the go to choice of vibe coders. SpaceTimeDB is program it yourself too, not an engine but a backend. Essentially this combo could be insanely powerful for indie multiplayer already, but add the ability to vibe code everything since everything is written by hand.Thoughts?
How the fuck do I convince my manager to NOT start a new project using spring boot, and use Flask or fastapi instead?
I started working at a non-software company 2 1/2 months ago, my first dev job and I'm very much a junior that stumbles his way through everythingI'm the only developer and my superior is the boss's son that is in charge of the IT - network and security. he's a cool guy, not a nepo baby and knows his stuff, but certainly has no idea about programming.my company is a bit of a tourist attraction (we make chocolate) and visitors can make custom chocolates on site via touch terminals. (it's an app (probably c# or java) running on a windows server)I'm tasked with making the new software for those terminals.>from the ground up, because the devs of the current software are out of business and nobody has access to anything, certainly no source code.I basicaly have free range what tools and frameworks to use, the only requirement is that it's a web app running in docker.I chose:>vue3>fastapi>mysql db>files from nginxComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107536087look up "development speed" in both languages and show him the stats. Plus, does your team have both java and python devs? >>107536302Sounds like a fun project! Though it's a bitch working at non-software companies, most people have no idea what you do nor do they care, they just expect everything to be magically done.>fastapigood choice, but given your (I'm assuming) lack of experience, wouldn't you want something with more out-of-the-box tools like Django instead? fastapi is super simple but also a lot more bare-bones than Django. >mysql dbI've never put SQLite on prod, but given the small scale of this project, maybe give it some thought. You won't have tons of data, or hundreds of request per minute (again, assuming) so a real DB feels like overkill. Keep in mind SQLite is the DB powering every single mobile phone out there.>how to connect cms to appno idea honestly, can you figure out how it's being done right now? Do you have access to the cms DB?
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107516250>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107535892Thank you
>vibe killed
are they gonna stop now
>>107537135Yes. It's the legally mandated "forever connector."
>>107537135works on my machine
>>107537135>>107537467Ok but what's actually wrong with it? Don't tell me bullshit like "they're flimsy/loose" (fixed forever ago) or "there are actually technical differences" (not that much of an issue + infinitely better than having a million different physical connectors)Thinking we need a new connector to replace USB C right now is just consoomerism and constantly wanting new thing
>>107537502>"they're flimsy/loose" (fixed forever ago)How? It's still way looser than HDMI, jacks, RCA, type-A and eve barrel plugs.
>>107537502remember those connectors that we were forced to use forever in the 80s? yeah, me neither.