>Ubuntu 26.04>Fedora 44Which one will you install, or upgrade to?
>F44 delayedI'll just stick with my Debian next-stable setup
>>108608051macOS
>>108608057Fedora 44 KDE... ATOMIC!
>>108608051Both are fucking shit.
>>108608051Fedora 44 in WSL2.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108608649I use adaway. for non-root you have private dns in android settings, set it to dns.adguard.com
>>108607688>X3 won't cut it anymore>Security is a concern.works on my x3 (pro)
>>108608759still MiXplorer
>>108606524>There were at least 2 or 3 other phones with 3.5mm jacks left in the past couple years but now they're all gone because nobody bought them.Redmagic sent me a customer survey asking what I want in future phones and I told them I want a 3.5mm jack with nicer decoding and amplification
>>108595295does anyone know if google pixel updates do that shit too? I'm still on op 7 and it was an excellent phone until android 11 update. I'm considering nothing 3 too because of apparent longevity
What do you use and where?For me it's:>PascalCaseClasses, interfaces, types, objects and structs>camelCasefunctions, local / member variables>snake_caseGlobal variables / environment variables>UPPER_CASEConstants>kebab-caseKeys, files and directories
>>108607534I use whatever is common at my current workplace and don't really care that much. I have one large personal open source project that is entirely Hungarian notation because that's what my work at the time did. My current personal project is a decomp/port project in which there were original engineers that used camel case, snake case, pascal case, and that one motherfucker who just tries to use as few characters as possible. So I just don't give a shit what the other contributors use.
functionname, variablenameCONSTANTNAMETypeName
PublicMethods()StructOrClassprivateMethod()local_variableCONSTANTregardless of the language, unless that language has very very strong bias (like Ruby naming methods in snake_case)I probably annoyed everyone with this, but this is very sane if you think about it. People who name their variables in camelCase don't understand ergonomics and that it's important to be able to quickly scan code visually without reading it.
>>108607534>snake_caseeverything but>PascalCaseTypes>Snaked_Pascal_Caseconstantsthat's it
>>108607534Pascal case for types, camel case for everything else.
What would be "/g/ Explained by Ducks"?
>>108608817I imagine it would be something like "quack quack quack quack"
girl = techduck = boardtail = anon
>>108608817They would talk about breadboards
>>108610163They would take a while to reply. All they know is hunt and peck typing.
>>108610295The smart ones will install GBoard and learn how to glide.
Your thoughts about the A.I. clown economy?
>>108609872>It makes absolutely no sense so why would investors put up the money?You're looking at people wanting to pump and dump. They see a once valuable asset trying to 'pivot' and they understand that this will inject some life into it from other vultures feeding on the carcass, and as long as they get out before the top signal. It's "We're all going to put our money on this pile of dog shit. Which one of us is going to take the money before people are finished putting all their money on the dog shit?"
>>108609595Based. AI is the present and the future.
>>108609872They'll make smart shoes and be bought by google or something
>>108609872>It makes absolutely no sense so why would investors put up the money?Welcome to the dotcom bubble.
>>108609742Diferent times, same energy.>picrelhttps://www.pitzlfinancial.com/blog/ode-shoeshine-boyIt's coming and it's big. Take care.
https://www.alkosto.com/computador-portatil-gamer-lenovo-loq-156-amd-ryzen-7-ia/p/199272381495Is this good for AI + gamedev?Price is like 1.2k usd.
i saw this video about the sun microsystems sunray java workstation, basically it's thin clients with a card reader connected over ethernet to a central mainframe which runs the session. so you're basically just remoting into it. the coolest part is that you can remove the card, go to a different sunray, and pop it in to restore your entire session.is there a use for stuff like this at home? honestly it would be cool if i had a bunch of thin clients around the house and i could remote desktop or X over ssh into my main PC. but considering that even steam link is dogshit on my infra i'm not sure if i can do that.
fun to smash
>>108610079>card readerUsecase when cards are no longer produced along with optical discs?
>>108610079They're good usecases for homeservers that won't lead to arguments with your wife.
>>108610281You can use them as server? I thought the clients were just KVM that time-shared (so to speak) off the server/"mainframe" like the old 1970's terminals?
>>108610298they're just cost/power effective computers with very weak processors.most of them you can install normal windows/linux on to them and use them on their own.you can do the remote computing you're talking about on any computer
How do YOU linuxtards open docx files? So?Hahaha you can't!
No use case
Some anon has found the best way to trigger lintards these days isn't Editor or DE wars, it's by forcing them to defend the utter shit that is libre office. How do they take the bait? You know it's worse than Word/Excel, just admit it and go back to ricing, or whatever it is you tards do all day. Half of you don't even know more than three spreadsheet formulas, yet you're in the trenches to defend the honor of Calc.
>>108608543Word is online now grandpahttps://word.cloud.microsoft/en-us/No one uses this shit anyway unless it's forced upon them by corporate rapists. Normal people just use Google Docs these days
I don't. At work my employer pays for Office 365 so I can just open it with MSO. I don't think I see many docs in the wild anymore.
>>108610042Sure, Nutella. Now let's get you to bed.
What do you use termux for?
>>108602467a single bash script that uses yt-dlp so i can share cat videos with my grandma and my aunt
>>108604760What is a maid computer
>>108609652It's a forced meme promulgated by one single individual on this board who's obsessed with Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid.
ssh into various devices around my house with one of my old shitty phones so it's like a second monitor for my laptop. widgets package makes it like a remote control for reboots and stuff
>>108609652A computer with a physical keyboard that can run local compilers and fits in your maid apron.
some anons were seething about how hard itd be to make a mangadex competitor because mangadex is kill so i cooked something up in a weekits very bare bones right now since i also had to learn django in this weekI do have a plan to host it but it depends on whether I want to seed the volumes automatically or just dump it into some s3 bucket type thingIll upload the code later if anybody cares, its not vibecoded or anything since I acktually want to learn web development and prove a point
>>108609009>>108608979weird. if you have the dialog still open attempting to post, close it. I think it's in a loop considering the 5 minutes delay between the posts
>>108606068>It's quite rareIt's actually quite common, it's rare that a project ever gets finished, like all those opensource mangadex replacements from 6 years ago.
>>108606010>i like sadpanda can you make it like thatIsn't that just LANraragi?https://github.com/Difegue/LANraragi
>>108605941Is DoA my dude, your biggest bandwidth users will not be a handful of casual manga readers but a bunch of APPs consuming your resources and giving you nothing in return while they charge for access to their frontend.
>>108610341Would the egyptian girl help with that?
Anna's Archive now has to pay Spotify $322,000,000 for archiving the entire Spotify catalogue. This includes music that was once on Spotify, but then taken down as well.
>>108610075reminder that google needs to pay russia 10 trillion usd
>>108610075>just lost a $322 million court case without even showing up in court>but the people behind it are anonymous and overseas, so collecting the money won't be easyTranslation: Spotify wasted time and money on a court case where the judge declared them the "winner". Meanwhile the other party doesn't even know nor care that they got sued and will never encounter any of the consequences of "losing" the court case they didn't even attend.
If only they kept the files for themselves and used it to train AI, they could have stolen anything they wanted and got away with it.
>>108610180The fuck are you talking about?
>>108610321They can still do that tho?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108609287https://www.peter-herth.de/ltk/You really should just use racket gui or something like that though, if you don't care what lispy language you're using.
>>108609918Thanks I'm going to try nodgui. Hopefully it's fast enough when it's compiled.
>>108596089I liked this section where he compared immutable data structures from other languages.https://fset.common-lisp.dev/Modern-CL/Top_html/Critiques-of-Other-Libraries.html
>>108609947tk has been running responsive GUIs in tightly constrained places since the 1990s and has only gotten faster with time. if you do end up running into performance issues, it's probably a sign you're better served by an immediate mode framework. lisp is one of the best candidates for rolling your own, you're basically just walking a tree to move a cursor around and issue commands to a renderer.
I just learned a lot about dired.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hshWBtefSmE
KRASHEDRASHED
>>108610073>I only have the 1080p versionall good, thanks for searching bro
>>108610076>gnome>kdeKRASHES and GRASHESlmao get a real OS like macOS tog et your work done, not this toy stuff
>>108608775This is nothing new there's some imageviewers on windows that do the same.>gweenviewIt's slower specially if you have lots of images and just a waste of space when you navigate on a folder with images with different aspect ratios.I use an imageviewer to view images, why should someone want a bigger viewer window just to show some empty space around the image?Mine opens images on its original size, up to 90% of the screen, and prevents images with weird aspect ratios to push part of the window out of the screen this way every time you go to the next image it resizes to the perfect size for that image, with gwenview you have to constantly resize its window or keep it maximized.And the best thing, I'm not forcing anyone to use it (it's a setting), otoh wayland is trying to force everyone into not being able to use this an other features with no way to add a permission or exception cause an application that can move it's own window is somehow too risky.
>>108609085projecting much?
When is KDE planning to get it together?
>premium mouse>cleaning the scroll wheel requires carefully trimming and attaching double-sided tape so you can run it through What were they THINKING?
>>108608250...twist it. The glass rim has a single 'thread' but it's reverse threaded so you twist it clockwise to remove it
>>108606193I had 2 or 3 of those kits and they all fucking broke when the screw was in too tight (the tip and the base of the screwdriver stopped making contact, they must be glued together or something), or the screw heads just chafed off. I was really fucking glad when I finally got an exchangeable tip screwdriver kit that I've been using ever since.In fact your pic gave me PTSD for the amount of time I wasted with those absolute fucking garbage screwdrivers.>>108606314>I don't own that specific one, but most mice have the screws under the skates, so you need to buy new ones everytime you clean themYou can put the skates back afterwards. As long as you do it immediately after unscrewing, they won't collect any grime and will still stay stuck.Failing that, some mice come with replacement pads, and failing even that, replacement pads cost ONE FUCKING DOLLAR on aliexpress.>>108607010>For cleaning gunk INSIDE the mouse you retardTake the mouse apart, scrub it clean, put it back together. I've done this shit dozens of times.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>108610302>You can put the skates back afterwards. As long as you do it immediately after unscrewing, they won't collect any grime and will still stay stuck.Read >>108606314, the issue isn't grime, it's deformation>replacement pads cost ONE FUCKING DOLLAR on aliexpress.It's not about the money, it's the inconvenience of having to buy them at all given that it could be as easy as not having the screws under the skates. Imagine needing a screen change everytime you want to switch your phone's sim card
magical animefriends 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.
>>108609030yes he should stoppublic fags deserve nothing
Why do you need to have ranked up on BHD to access the invite crap. PTP has a better thread and requires nothing. Delusional
when will PTP BTN HDB RED close recruitment? AB is already impossible so that's good
>>108607490It got dropped on 4chan way earlier however
>>108595602you have the reading comprehension of the average redditoid... you need to go back