>if a few companies are fighting over and hoarding all ram chipsthen how are the AI services supposed to be used when not device will exist for it?are they just gonna make a giant device and murder all human? because it literally don't make sense and they have already lost in long term.
>>107699503All devices will be thin clients that don't need resources, just an internet connect.
>>107699503They're all high on their own farts and are frothing at the mouth over untold truckloads of investment money being pumped in despite these companies not making a profit or having any products that are proven viable to do so.
>>107699503They keep telling you the plan is brain computer interface by 2030. Otherwise known as dumb terminal. Except wired directly to your body.>bunch of companies buying all the hardwareYeah no shit. Every western country just handed all these fronts of glow niggers free access to tax payer dollars. You're the one funding it.
Some of the people I follow like weird and lame reels and Instagram keep showing them to me and I don't want to unfollow them.Is there a way not to see reels liked by people I follow?
>>107699507>Is there a way not to see reels liked by people I follow?delete instagram
Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
>>107698866>The mastermind behind Rust didn’t even know basic computer conceptshttps://www.awesome.club/blog/2024/the-fascinating-history-of-rust>Rust’s journey began in 2006 as Graydon Hoare’s personal project where he drew inspiration from decades-old programming languages like CLU, Erlang, and Limbo, believing their overlooked innovations could solve modern challenges. He defined Rust as “technology from the past come to save the future from itself,” a sentiment echoed by other early developers who described Rust as being based on “mostly decades-old research”.>For several years, Hoare worked on the project quietly in his free time, sharing it with no one at Mozilla. That changed around 2009, when a small group at Mozilla started taking interest in what he was building. Interestingly, the Rust programming language is named after the Rust fungus, but not for the reasons one might think. The name was chosen simply because the creator liked how it sounded. That said, Rust fungus is also known for its resilience and ability to spread rapidly, providing an apt metaphor for the language’s eventual impact.>Thanks to the interest his presentation raised, Mozilla began sponsoring Rust in 2010. The newly created Rust team built the language using empiric iteration. The creators knew from the beginning what the final version of the language had to look like, but the path to get there was not clear at all at that time. In the words of Nico Matsakis, one of the core team members of Rust: “It took a long time to figure out how Rust ought to work.” The team experimented with new language features by implementing and testing them. If a feature felt right, it was kept. If not, it was discarded. This iterative approach led to many failed experiments, but it also resulted in the innovative features that define Rust today. Steve Klabnik described this process best: “Rust has lost more features than many languages had in the first place.”
>>107698382>They don't have adventures Except they do. That has been the entire history of computer science. This wasn't invented by C++ or rust. You have had to do this since assembly. In C you had structs that had life times that you had to contend with. If you hit a button on a computer that is an event with a life time. Its saved in the computers memory, has to be handled by the kernel and then cleared. Even when a program doesn't manage its memory and just exits the kernel still handles the life time of that memory. Types are just a better wrapper around memory that makes it easier to manage, but nothing allows you to ignore the life time issue. The fact that you are bitching about OOP when I mentioned lifetimes tells me you have no clue what you are talking about.
>>107697978So you're gonna choose your gamedev language based on one retarded anon's post? Have fun.I would suggest C or C++ with SDL is a good place to start, assuming you don't wanna use an engine.
>>107690528>It's not because C++ has no good implementation of this or that in the stl, it's because these ideas are bad.I don't even like Rust that much but you're an actual retard if you can't tell how Rust's basic type system is just plainly better than whatever the fuck is going on with "modern" C++. It's not even comparable.
>>107699493No, I'm still quite open to C++. I actually own C++ books by Bjarne Stroustrup. There's always a place in my heart for C++. I just try to use shiny new stuff like Rust when possible.Just SDL then?I might pair it with Flecs at least since that's an entity component system.
>buy mechanical keyboard by looks>accidently buy a scam keyboardwhat keyboard should i actually buy? brown switches and the good keycaps NOT the bad keycaps like the scam keyboard
>>107697708Qmax with hall effect switches. Makes mechanical trannies seethe and troon.
>>107697732is it good?
>>107697748Nope. Why would you want that?
>>107699494idk i asked
Satsuki 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.
>>107694072no one will tell you because no one wants for their work to be distorted with some shittery, also i already gave you a small decipherable hint and i also don't want to tell you because i know that someone will post it at redditfaggotry and if that was posted at redditfaggotry than the tracker will be flooded with literal idiots who are not capable to integrate themselves properly, but are eager to shit up the whole place with their shit taste in movies and most of them are shitskins who are into bollywood crap.a little advice from me, as soon as you notice some bollywood crap being uploaded to your bellowed tracker, it is time to leave that tracker, i saw that plenty of times and i have already abandoned few trackers where i was active participant and uploader. if you are smart enough, you'll know what i'm trying to say, if you are not smart enough, than stay in that way and struggle, i can't help you with your personal struggle in the world of piracy and all with what i, and /ptg/ community, could help is to give you some high quality consultations.
>>107699285this is a korean basket weaving forum sir
>>107696942baste
I remember reading in some older /ptg/ thread that PTP is trash tier now is this true?
>>107699499yeah, you should stay on blu or wherever, much better, don't join ptp.
Pocket editionprevious: >>107648091READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107698381You need to use docker compose to launch the containers on the same virtual network. Search for docker compose, it's easy to use once you read a basic guide don't worry
>>107698889>Spam Wouldn't subscribing to some spam filter grant your server kosher status?
>>107688227So, Jellyfin does not background itself? Even when it clearly says it does with "--service" command? And it also doesn't create a PID file?this what passes as software in 2026? please someone tell me that I am checking this wrong.
>>107699348your init should manage background services. running as --servixe probably changes logging or interactivity in the active session, but I don't know I'm not going to read the fucking manual for you
>>107699348Most programs don't "background" themselves, you just configure your init system to run them as a service generally speaking.
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>>107699005>because they don't clean up the incoming voltage, so they're fine for taking over when you have clean 120V input and then the power suddenly drops, but if you have dirty incoming voltage down at like 110v or 108vFor autosensing switch mode power supplies, I haven't been convinced that conditioning the voltage upwards really does anything or that there could be a such thing as "dirty power" under 250v RMSThe primary side of a modern PSU is a bridge rectifier and a "bulk" capacitor. The PSU regulates the power coming into the secondary side based on the voltage the bulk capacitor is charged with. It could be 100v, 120v, 240v, 50hz, 60hz or hell even straight up 120v DC (although your PFC may have a fit). It's how these things operate in any region with no switches needed to change voltages.
>>107699144I might buy it, but being a no name Chinese brand is certainly a concern.
>>107698956I was starting to see crashes in remnant2 on my 13900ks just around the time the first news broke out.
>>107699125Sure, the trustworthiness of random chink shit is certainly dubious, but it's also kind of another matter.
>>107699480it's all related to buying
Should I buy an RTX 5070 or an RTX 5070 TI? One is The RTX 5070 is a 750 plus tax in my country, while the 5070 TI is 1100 dollars (plus tax). I read just now that NVidia is going to raise their prices and I get the feeling that if I buy the 5070, I'll end up needing to buy the 5070 TI in 2026 which at that point - it might be way too fucking expensive. On the other hand, the thought of buying a GPU for one grand right now feels extremely painful. That's 1/4th of my monthly paycheck.
>>107699130Buy once, cry once.If you buy 5070 and have to upgrade after 2 years, $750 / 24 = $31.25 per month of use.If you buy 5070 Ti and use it for 3 years, $1100 / 36 ~= $30.56 per month of use.
Holy mother of fine wine.All due to a single engineer from Valve who cared enough
>>107696876For a reason. It was broken and not suitable for the masses.>>107697818My 7750 (the worst GCN from 2012) still ran faster than the integrated graphics of my Zen 4. That officially makes it good enough for modern use.
https://youtu.be/LWVGgD4Lf9EDoesn't seem too far off. It would be cool to see like-for-like comparisons.
>>107693725Man, imagine if the first thing the singularity does is to rewrite itself for a 20x performance speedup on the same hardware before it moves on to world domination
>>107693725> 2 times lower fps that you get on windows
>>107699427https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqgiYTfr6Ag
>>107693994Why are threads about this being deleted on /v/?
>>107693994is the shadows source code leaked?, can we put an actual chink in the game now?
>>107693994should've used /dev/null
>>107695413Rumors are not even Tencent wants them anymore
magnet?
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is there a dfloat wheel for cuda13?
nobase general
>>107697632>big gamer cock 1488very based
>>107699456based on what?
>>107699468bigly
a Toast!to XFCE
>>107691784Pretty good. I use Mate personally.
>107692175>abandonwareYou're so right, sister! I need a DE that breaks every 4 months!
>>107691784a toast. ive been using it for the past month, best experience thus far on linux. i wish i could get ride of the tearing tho.
>>107691784I just run Cinnamon and Gnome. I think I used xfce back in 2014.
>>107697653enable TearFree or install xlibre
Had Logitech G305 - developed doubleclicking in a yearSwitched to CoolerMaster MM712 - scroll wheel started scrolling in random directions in a year, on top of shitty wireless connectivity.And the funniest thing is that I used $5 store brand mice before and all of them lasted me much longer than that without issues.Is there a single reliable brand of wireless mice that work and I won't have to pay through the roof to get?
>>107696886I had a logitech g500 that lasted for 8 years. I've been through 5 mice in 5 years since. I may as well have just bought another one.
>>107696886i'm not one for gamershit, but any razer with optical switches
How does this compare against the elecom huge? I really don't want to have to deal with batteries so is the mx ergo the best option?
>>107697048Neither did IGood thing it's really easy. Just buy some breadboards and some wires or shit to practice first.
>>107696886yes? the chinese $5 one
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>>107694456I see, my yazi config is generated using nix so had no idea about it and I started using it recently(I used nnn before) but yeah stable release of yazi is a longway to go. Haven't used ranger yet, when I have to view files, I just open the whole folder in nomacs lol
>>107698862view pictures*
There's nothing better than Dired
>>107693406>>107694182>>107694244>ranger>SLOW (python)>lf>yaziWhich is better? Or rather why use one over the other?
>>107699319same, I want to know too
>first time posting on 4chan>looking to make a meme 4chan post (not actually posting anything, just the memes that come with how it looks; exactly the picture attached)>any tools online for this?>thanks 4chan
Just make the post on /b/? That place is a dumping grounds anyway.
>>107699231Fuck that post is 13 years old about a game over a decade older on top AND fake but I'm still mad fuck
4 lines greentexts that don't really make any sense are now AI written.
>>107699305good idea, although i didnt really want to make an actual post (plus it takes [5?] minutes to make a post, i guess i dont have to wait *that* long but still not what i was lookin for. I'll probably do that in the meantime. Thanks anon.
>>107699231a good thread died for this shit. lurk moar fag