Besides the fact that its low powered and cute n tiny. Whats the advantage of buying a raspberry pi for $160 versus buying something like a used hp elitedesk g3 for less than $100? Why pay more for less computing power? Besides people out there living off the grid trying to conserve power, i dont understand the point of these things
>>107852776yeah them being so expensive kinda defeats the purposeI bought my 16gig for like $60 when they came outit worked great and wanted to buy another one recently but found out it was $150 nowstupid, greedy ended up just using 3 STM32s instead
i just got an LED to blink on an rpi pico using nothing but pico SDK and cmake.
>>107856571>stupid, greedyRaspberry aren't immune from RAM cost increases etc either tbf.
>>107856571Yeah and the point was "everyone get in on this and the price will go down!"And instead it quadrupled :-/The pine64 rock pine64 pineRock PINE EDITION will always be my first
>>107852818Good for flashing your BIOS chip if you want to libreboot
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S-so it's really here?autoregressive imagegen for local? I'm not dreaming?
>>107856463Worse than zit despite being newer and bigger, basically a garbagehttps://huggingface.co/zai-org/GLM-Image/discussions/1
>>107848869>>107849013>>107849252ended up with kokoro-tts docker image and a chatgpt script to automatize the process. werks well, sounds good.im running the model on runpod since i have some credit on there. rtx 4000 and 5080 both seem give around 3,5 sec/chunk. gonna try it locally on my 3060.
Now that I have a HDR 1440p monitor... am I supposed to go back to MPC-HC with MadVR instead of using mpv?
Unusable because of compile times
>>107853449Unusable because Cmake sucks ass
>>107856484I've written a std::formatter for my own structs.I'll admit they were simple (almost aggregates) data structs and I didn't do anything fancy with the formatting, but it wasn't difficult at all. The example from Cppreference was almost all I needed.
>>107856537Another person FILTERED.
>>107856543I was able to make one that just used the built-in number formatter, but when I wanted to make a custom number formatter it turned out to be way too complex. I looked at the implementation source for the built-in one and it was pages and pages and pages of template metaprogramming and dependencies on other parts of the library implementation internals.Compared to making a std::ostream operator<< overload, which is trivially easy.
>>107856600A custom number formatter would be a bit more complicated sure, but it's disingenuous to pretend that you need to implement all the quintillion things the built-in standard library one does. It's also not really fair to compare the formatter string spec with overloading a single ostream operator: one happens partially at compile time, the other entirely at runtime.If you want to do all your logic at runtime you can always just write your own toString() method on your custom type and just pass the string to std::format
whats with all the negative sentiment on older windows versions?>don't use xp, look at this video, the minute he connects to the Internet he's already got a virus!!!!!!!that isn't even remotely true and in that video he clearly states that he turned off the firewall and purposefully opened up a backdoor to his computerive literally been using Windows 7 since its launch and my computer still works perfectly fine
Are you all going to start handing over passport scans to watch youtube and tiktokcucks
>>107856412even kolibri os is better than current linux, I just downloaded that notepad++ replacement someone mentioned earlier and the theme was all broken with invisible text... how can they fail even to make a fucking text editor
7 years since POSReady 2009 received it's last security updoot and where's the botnet I was promised?
>>107856128> clicking links using xp era web browsers that are vulnerable to RCE can most definitely give you a virusI am pretty sure we are way past that at this point. You won't get a virus, because nobody is going to try exploit an obsolete browser that can't even do anything on the web anymore. Like, you are never even going to see a link to click on since practically no web sites will even load on an xp era browser anymore.
>>107856563MY fren I have ceased to give all fucks I'm going off line with an XP machine a n win 7 machine, a win 10 laptop two win 10 deskops, a couple of 360s and PS2s and a HPUX boxI like computers LONG before the internet and the internet was great, for a while. That while is now over. I like having machines on a network, I like 5.1 I like many things but I like NOTHING about the direction computing has taken over the last decade. If I have to connect to the internet to use software its shite. It is worthles.No more updates for me, no more AV subsciptions no more patches. I'm fucking done.I'd rather have a wired network with wired CCTV a airgapped private wireless done one.The interbet is fucking done. So what's the point on being on it?
NEWS>somebody submitted a huge PR to fix all the issues with 10.11 and it is being reviewed as of a few hours ago!https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/pull/15986
>>107856385https://github.com/EmperorPenguin18/mpv-jellyfin
>>107856399Weird, I set it up but I can't seem to be able to get it to work
>>107856488did you set your auth in script-opts correctly? what about the logs? I don't remember having any trouble
>>107856539>what about the logs?I always forget about those, fug. It says it loaded correctly, but ctrl+j doesn't do anything
>>107856623Just to be more clear, the log says this[ 4.331][w][input] No key binding found for key 'Ctrl+j'.
https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107856531You've described such a comically optimistic future for technology you'd have to either be a kike worth $10 billion or a pajeet worth $0.00001 to earnestly believe itTechnological progress will at best crab so long as corporate leadership remains 70 IQ drug addicted degenerate sodomite faggots and the judeo-investment class remains 70IQ drug addicted gambling addicted degenerate sodomite faggots. Realistically we backslide to a much gayer version of cuba except instead of everyone having to niggerfab cars together a million times, they do that for personal 'puters
Jeets really can't think beyond their next paycheck, can they?
AI destroyed Google. I mean look at this shit. Google says this story is real
>>107842976Hopefully it does a lot more then. I will double down on shaming AIfaggots.
>>107842976fuck off jensen you completely fucked personal computing forever.
Should I get a PS/2 mouse and keyboard?The only advantage I've heard is that they will keep working regardless of drivers.
>>107852353don't forget to get this too.
>>107852353>The only advantage I've heard is that they will keep working regardless of drivers.Also if you use them with an older computer, or are super obsessed about micro lag / stutter / inconsistency, USB ones eat more CPU since the computer constantly asks them for updates, while PS/2 ones tell the computer when something has happened.
>>107856575>he doesn't have PS/2 portsPathetic.
>>107852353enjoy the 50-150 ms delay
>>107852353>PS/2 doesn't need driverswat
what is the point of these keys? remove them
>>107856410You claimed that anyone who doesn't use both shift keys sucks at typing which is obviously not the case.The fact that top typists can get away with that demonstrates that it's at least not a significant handicap (if it is one in the first place).
>>107853156Menu key is useful if you don't want to move hand to mouse or use laptop.Right alt is used in European languages. Right win key is unused mostly.Ctrl - idk, i use it for vms.Otherwise right shift sees some usage when I'm typing fast or using keybinds.It's almost as if op was a gamer.
>>107856487>my select anecdotes disprove generalized data Woman moment.How would you feel if you didn't have breakfast this morning?
Fuck this gay minimalism, I want over 100% layout keyboards
>>107853156Hitting ctrl O or whatever with one hand.
that help increase job security /g/?
reposting from another anon
>>107855901for context this is the script he's talking about
>>107855592>job securitylol, the job hoppers are now worried about job security
>>107855592>learning how to frame/sell your work>focusing on (usually boring and unsexy) problems that other actually need solved>above average soft skillsyou don't need to be a master of any of them, just good enough such that you stand out as "that guy whose likable and makes my life easier". I've never been laid off/fired my entire career, and I've been through companies that axed more than 50% of their staff multiple times.
>>107855592become a silo of knowledge duhtake control of one aspect of the system, let no one else work on it -> then they must rely on youalso secrets/password maintenance
If techbros are enthusiastic about technology, why don’t they learn electronic engineering?
/g/ humor thread
>>107855905I'm not your guy buddy.
>>107855943I'm not you gay bud, but I could be.
>>107850299Wtf. Another guy linked to a vid of her doing ARM assembly not that long another in another thread.Fuck y'all niggers for trying to surreptitiously mold my mind and interests
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107855485if you're just doing exercises or tutorials, it's just language proficiencyonce you're working on a bigger project, then you can call that programming.
i'm learning D!because i have a big D!
>>107855846jeez it's starting to really show that he's not a she
>>107854660How embarrassing.
>>107840984>What are you working on, /g/?Working on Popup Dialog Window and Text Input
From your phone's wifi and cellular modem, to a wirelss chromecast for your tv, to the wifi router in your room, to the wifi card on your desktop gaming computer, do you ever wonder if all of this stuff is bad for us if it's working all at once?
>>107854428No. Do you ever wonder why are you a stupid retard wasting your life finding windmills to slay?
I masturbate thinking about wifi radiation corrupting me
I'm surrounded by wi-fi 24 hours a day and I fall asleep with a bluetooth earbud in my ear every nightI'm fine
2.4Ghz at high power.
>>107854428>wifi card on your desktop gaming computerI seriously hope you guys don't do this.
Claude wrote 100% claude code
>>107853783>deletes everyone's databases constantly>in the news for fucking up>live streams all end in failure>hey.. guys.... OUR SHITTY AI WROTE ITSELF>SURPRISEwe knew retards
>>107854536>t. CVS employee
>>107853783If claude code wrote claude code then why would claude code allow claude code shleppers to shlep claude code if claude code could do it themselves? claude code doesn't need you human.
>>107854008>ai fag "projection" is aligned with the current real state of aiDelusionalFrom 2020 the red lineshould go off screen
>>107856558airetards = marketingroidsor people who repeat advertisements