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Monster Tulpar T6 (i7-13700HX, RTX 5060, 16GB, 1TB) $1,237Erazer Deputy P60 (i7-13620H, RTX 4070, 16GB, 1TB) $1,191HP Victus (i7-13700H, RTX 4070, 32GB, 1TB) $1,412HP Omen (Ryzen 9 8940HX, RTX 5060, 16GB, 1TB) $1,395HP Victus (Ryzen AI 7, RTX 5060, 16GB, 1TB) $1,259Lenovo LOQ (i7-13650HX, RTX 5070, 24GB, 1TB) $1,484which one do you suggest?
>>108501061kim dot com mega might do it or self host
>>108502501you will no post if you do not know megamilk eve
>>108496725>You are currently running version 1.43.0.10467 on your server. Version 1.43.0.10492 is now available. Plex keeps telling me the following but when i apt update in terminal it doesnt see any update. its been like this for like two weeks. im even plugged in to the official plex repo. is it just a linux thing?
>>108508340didnt even read specs but get lenovo
Recently I had a reference visit at one of our customers that deals with industrial automation, think programming PLCs and what not there I had opportunity to ask about their job and one team, two guys to be exact, were developing logic for some smelting machine, I asked them how do they test it to make sure their solutions are working/are optimal. It turns out they do NOTHING in terms of developing logic itself, they just implement whatever requirements their customer sends them. They literally have a fucking PDF of some graphical sequence algorithm, like those you learn on day 0 of CS and they just translate that already step-based logic to step-based blocks in PLCs and it takes them a fucking month, PDF with 40-50 pages where each page is just a big rectangle with some step definitions and it takes two of them a month to implement it an that's not even including tests, which by the way are the most retarded manual busy work imaginable since they have to manually go through the procedure and test if everything works as stated, they don't even test for illegal input states or what-if-something-goes-wrong scenariosIs life really that easy in PLC land?
>>108507587i >>108507597 worked in a factory for a few years. the shift electricians would tweak and troubleshoot PLC parameters to the best of their abilities. if they were stumped they would defer to the electrical maintenance manager who went to school for EE. if he couldn't figure it out they would pay big money to fly out OEM PLC specialists (bosch rexroth) who were presumably EEs.
>>108502773>Is life really that easy in PLC land?Yes but the customer had to write the spec in the first place and if someone fucks up the place burns down and the company goes bankrupt. IT is infinitely more fault tolerant and make it up as you go along.
PLC logic in and of itself is not hard.But you gotta deal with all the end devices that talk different protocols.But you gotta get the networking of said devices sortedBut you gotta fix up all the SCADA & HMI because Rockwell is gheySo death by a thousand cuts
>>108507529purer PLC programmers get laid off because their work is project based, either programming new machines or bigger integration projects. If sales isnt moving machines they are at risk. The safe ones are the ones that can program PLCs but spend most of their time turning wrenches.>>10850712195k in a midwestern rural/exurb shithole
>>108507428>who the fuck cares. we have machinery to run and production quotas to hitthe only thing hitting is a robot arm that hits production workers because you forgot to check all the input cases because who would hit start and stop button at the same time amrit-ACK!
>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
>>108508267Not CGI, but special effects They could have just filmed it in a studio or the desert with some lighting and stage effects
>>108508267uhm, 2001 was shot more than a year before.arguably with the same director.
>>108502208only pagans doing their pagan rituals
>>108507434The people who were actually excited for the project and who knew the tech behind this mission were in the actual Artemis II thread that got archived. This thread is a thirdie demoralization op trying to downplay yet another western accomplishment while also glazing china's space program.
>>108502208>the HEROIC woman who fixed the toilet, see, see?
>After all, why not?>Why shouldn't I write everything in a functional language?
>>108507010You can write everything in anything you want.You can write everything in assembly if you want.
I just use claude
>>108507010
>>108507536>buzzword buzzword retard babbleYou are embarrassing.
>>108507408If you can't write in point-free style, it's not a functional language
Why isnt there an explanation on how to use this shit board without getting in trouble. Can I even ask wht you thought about the HDDVD and players. Like are there even anime or something worth getting in that format.
>>108508449wtf am i reading.jpg
>>108508449>to use this shit board without getting in trouble.Don't post racism, misogyny, sexism, transphobia, and don't be hateful to people.>Can I even ask wht you thought about the HDDVD and playersNothing, it's just an old storage format, like floppy disks.>Like are there even anime or something worth getting in that format.No? It's like wanting to play music in a vinyl record player when you have Spotify.
>>108508490Sorry I am not a digital nomad only type of person, I like having things to touch.
>>108508506Get an external SSD
>>108508490preach xister
>$50 AX3000 routerWhat's the catch with Cudy routers? I was considering buying a few and setting up a mesh network with OpenWRT.
>>108508183I've got one as an AP running vanilla OpenWRTShit is so cash bro
>>108508516>OpenWRT>wirelessyou mean literal shit is cash
you use your phone every day. so why not buy the best one?
>>108507964seems like a problem only for niggers
>>108507375but i did buy an s26 ultra! and i'm very happy with it.
>>108507375The best one would be:>GrapheneOS support>iPhone Mini size>SD card support and/or 512 GB storagenone exist.
>>108507894I have the similar 2024 Moto G Stylus>headphone jack>MicroSD>FM Radio>$99 on AmazonDoes almost everything I want, which isn't much since I do most of my browsing on my desktop anyway.
>>108508036Adapters for that are dirt cheap.
why hath he forsaken us /g/entlemen . . .?
>lies about being an engineer is it in their DNA to scam or something?
>>108508512CLI was to much
april fools dumbass
..don't redeem window 11 sar....
did this thing just liberate palestine
do i really need a VPN to torrent? ive been doing this for over 10 years now from movies to games and its not like i got spam mailed or anything, is there really a threat to not using a vpn?
>>108507685no comrade, you don't need a vpn. people with a functional government still do though.
>>108507736Germany has been anal against piracy from what I heard. US used to be a bit anal but now the consequences are limited to ISP blocking
If you live in the US you should. Spectrum were faggots about it in my experience
>>108507698Lol spectrum was all bark and no bite, I got like 20 letters from them threatening to drop my service if I didn't cease torrenting copyright protected media and they never did shit. They don't want to drop you from their service because that would result in them losing money.
for me its airvpn
cron or systemd?
>>108508445You're misunderstanding what I'm saying. I'm talking about /etc/periodic{daily,weekly,monthly,etc}, where you put shell scripts that chrony will run automatically, because the chrontab is configured, by default, to look there.not /etc/systemd, where you put the unit files.
>>108508445For systemd timers, you would set up a timer and a service file for each periodic interval. The service would run a script that loops through the scripts in the associated directory.
>>108508466debian has /etc/cron.daily/ etc. i've used ubuntu stuff with /etc/crontabs. it's not a unique feature to alpine.
>>108508510I've figured that out by now.
>>108508510Nobody seems to do it with systemD, so I'm tempted to set it up on my Arch system, though I have no reason to do so other than for the lulz.
holy shit
>>108508279Use case?
>>108508279Share what you learned with the rest of the class.
>>108508279I wish there was a tool that would read commands from standard input and just pass them to a shell without trying to parse them like GNU parallel can, but that would also handle output sanely like xjobs does.
It's an optical illusion dude and no, you don't deserve a (You).
https://github.com/aaronriekenberg/rust-parallel
I'm OOTL since I don't keep up with crapple's products, but why did they start putting out cheap products? First they made a $600 Mac Mini a few years ago, and now there's a MacBook that runs off an iPhone processor for about the same price. Apple worked so hard to establish themselves as a luxury fashion brand so that they can sell overpriced crap, why are they suddenly pivoting to pandering to people that aren't pretending to look rich?
The average consumer browses facebook, streams slops and pays their bills from their computer. A phone chip is more than capable of doing that. Coming out with an entry level device allows them to sell their devices to third worlders and poor people who want in on the Apple brand. The market of first world consumers is maybe a billion people. There's 8 billion people on earth.
>>108505185Money.With hardware prices being extremely unstable nowadays, a lot of PC producers started ignoring the low-budget niche and focused more on corporate and lol AI tech. Apple just decided to use this opportunity to seize that part of the market and bind new consumers to their ecosystem.
>>108507730>because thirdies would love the opportunity to get an Apple thing for cheapThirdies can't afford a new PC, much less a $600 MacBook.If you think a $600 MacBook is an evil to the brand then consider it a necessary evil.Price points ultimately matter for education and parents because kids can't be trusted with $1k+ devices.ChromeOS and Macbooks face the same problem of kids getting imprinted on Windows and it starts at school more often than not.This helps Apple build the brand by introducing MacBooks earlier
>>108505185apple had bulk contract for couple of years so they can build for cheap(er)
anon they are really old and been alloverplaces since apple II intel air was nice laptop but thats about it you need to push for market share
it was just a prank bro
>>108508170kys and fucking die afterwards
>>108505634Twitter filename water-muddying slopGo back
>>108508468>TwitterWhat's that? I couldn't find any social media called Twitter. Do you mean X?
>>108508458retards like you are so tiring
>>108508458>April 1stRetard
It's been happening since I updated to iPadOS 26.4 yesterday. Have cleared ALL website data.
Apple is just janky with 4chan in general, constant issues with random ip bans on my iPhone which is funny because the original “server” was a bunch of Mac minis daisy chained together in a raid setup