Why can't we accept that IPv6 is a dumpster fire and leave it in the trash where it belongs
>>108507431>and that specific usecase does not grant big boies more moneyyes it does. nat and cgnat are stateful methods, plain ip with not address translation is stateless.stateful implementations use more harware resources, slowing down the connection, increasing the latency, and using more power.stateless helps the «big boies» not wasting money.
>>108508197pure technicals it is superiorbut from what we got reality says otherwiseISPs just dont feel the financial push to make the mass transition besides losing the reason to sell static ip seats
>>108502090Why didn't they just add 2 more submasks to ipv4 for ipv6 like 000.000.000.000.000.000?Then the name would actually make sense
>>108502684No they want to put you behind a NAT because there's only like 600mil usable ipv4 addresses and like 1 billion indians with internet connectivity. That shit just does not scale.
>>108508470Why do we let indians use OUR internet. Jeets can fuck off and use their own jeetnet. The internet isn't a place for subhuman scum like those things
i am not expertmaybe you want to studyfutaba wordpress coppermine jalbum
>>108508354frontend: pure html + jsbackend: whatever languageimageboard is very simple, you don't need anything more
the one you write yourself
Carmack vs Romero edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: >>108472901
>>108508306In practice it can be more complex than a single call in a single place. When you keep things together like that states and transitions have potential to become muddied up and it's not clear anymore where the boundary between subsystems is.
>>108508502ECS is not the only way to apply clear boundaries between subsystemsFeels like you aren't putting in any intellectual effort into this conversation whatsoever
While you fags were arguing about ECS for the trillionth time, I was making progress on my game.
>>108508523It's not the only way, but it is one of the ways. If you don't have something that enforces things like IOC physically, your boundaries will be basically "trust me bro". If it's something that only exist in your head, it will depend on accuracy of your judgement.
>>108508610>your boundaries will be basically "trust me bro".welcome to programmingif you want to enforce strict boundaries between every tiny subsection of your code have fun spending ten times as long writing code as you actually need tobut you're a Rust user I suppose you like that
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots.white and nerdy edition>NewsGLM-5.1 by Z.ai is out: https://nitter.net/Zai_org/status/2037490078126084514#mXiaomi MiMo V2 Pro released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimo-v2-proAnthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagonGoogle to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://nitter.net/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#mGoogle Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecationsGoogle releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108508406no
Sooo, it's been a while since i enjoyed some free uncensored opus. Didnt really care that i lost it. But what is the current situation? Are there still reverse proxies, ai bankrolled by military or hacked vietnamese universities? What are you using for nsfw these days?
>>108508406yes simple is called manslight implementation google engineer blogpost and if you can read you can into it
>>108508406April my beloved
>>108508322>how much they were pushing the anti-semitismkek, proof?
I believe that aluminum can be allowed with steel if the molten metals are blended, and the galvanic corrosion can be reversed through heat treatment, creating a undiscovered(?) material.
>>108507996I believe you can test this in your own backyard (or your parents backyard) with less than $1000 worth of equipment and materials, so if you really believe nobody has tried it, go for it bro
Steady heat seeps through :)
>>108508017.
A full metallic polycarbonate armor suit :)
>>108507996it boils to knive cut or 75 joule air gun protect plate or be kia
How did people get psyoped into the advanced humiliation ritual that is the hiring process?Surely AI will fix this right?
It ironically might. The problem with jobs and society is that they are full of fuckheads who only talent is by being a backstabbing corporate ladder climbing sociopaths who only can get their rocks off by hurting others. If they do this to you, you need to tell them to fuck off. Yeah they will fire you in a week but it will catch them off guard and scares the shit out of them, but they need to learn their lesson. They need HR and management jobs to stay survive because they have zero skills and will tank any project if the company had to rely on their skill.The good people with skills and honor can use AI as a extra helper and cut out the need to have middle management and HR middleman, because then you wouldn't have to hire dozens of third world code monkeys. Instead super autists and his AI gf can create their own competition software.
BONUS: Netflix adds a fake film grain filter not present in the video to hide how shitty and starved the original streams fucking look Congrats AV1 clowns you played yourselvesThe future you all wanted lololololololololol
>>108503545anon 2000k was fine with 480 dvd source
>>108505519>Note that the bitrate numbers are for 1080pSo OP is a lying faggot as usual. Meh.
>>108503655They don't care about you.You're not youtubes audience. You're a feature. A side quest.
>>108505498is enjoying film grain a millennial thing? i know boomers like hearing crackle and pop on their vinyl records. i think millennials are more into vhs tape distortion if anything. film grain seems more like a gen x thing.
>>108508590>>108505498it's not about sovl but about masking artifacts in a more bearable wayabsolute cope tier shit tho kek
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108506644I love democracy!
>>108506695and a (non) free market problem
>>108487223>no ability to call programs in the same processuse case?>>108488466>Typed persistent objectshow do you enforce that the receiving process casts the pointer to the appropriate type though?
>>108506695I love the republic
>>108506367>null-terminated strings are good because they keep memory layout predictableComplete and utter hogwash.In reality you end up wanting to use some non-NUL-terminated string in some RO-pages as a parameter for an operation (say, opening a file) and now have to- allocate memory for the string (unless you're smart enough to use scratch areas, which most people aren't)- copy the string- terminate it yourself- initiate the operation- release the allocationCompare that to APIs with no NUL requirements, where you, for example, set up an UNICODE_STRING structure on the stack and pass that over to NtCreateFile - without a need to copy memory dynamically or copy string data around.Just like everything else from the UNIX-era NUL-terminated strings had a usecase. That usecase hasn't been true for at least 30 years, yet autists keep repeating those outdated ideas because they literally cannot thing of any other way to do things. It's why you still have retards - even in this very thread - who favor microkernels.
>>108391159Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General infohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/Model generations:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Anyone had the issue of the mic-mute button being constantly lit on their T480? I think it started happening after one of the recent kernel updates but I am not sure. I can still turn the LED on and off with the appropriate console commands and it still mutes and unmutes the mic but the LED doesn't toggle when I use the button. I use i3 if that is important.
>>108506039Z13, X13 gen2
>>108503912I think optical zoom is only 2xI use it most of the time and it's fineI don't have any great examples but this sunset looked nice
>>108506299T14 gen 2 is probably the easiest of these not to go wrong with. Screens are ok to good, RAM can be expanded and CPUs, especially the AMD ones, should be good for another few years. It isn't super sturdy by pre-2017 standards but it's backpack-worthy if you cover the screen with a thin cloth. L14 gen 2 is a passable alternative, essentially T14 but thicker, but you have to mind the screen which is sometimes an ugly 1366x768 TN.
>>108444677based and endgame pilledthough rebranding is not something I'd agree with since it potentially shifts the discussion to modern laptop slop with model numbers so diluted nobody can know what the other anon is talking about.it still needs to be kept to business or enthusiast laptopsthe thinkpad (considering how long its been active) still communicates the concept the best
Which way, European man?
>>108503995OP gets proven right? arch captcha btw
Why are they like this?
>>108507819Based. Far-right politicians and *cute* traps should be BEST friends
>>108507819it's his son
>>108508025guy on the left is guy on the right's son, that is
>>108391119"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaWhat is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108505437Are we hacking the moon?
whoever made this needs to learn how to markethttps://github.com/seqra/opentaint35 stars is criminal
>>108507201>needs to learn how to marketWe know where the taint is, he just, erm, opened it.
>>108507336we open your taint so hackers don't have to
>>108505437I wish more cyberpunk works dealt with the moon
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
>>108508304Still beats law
>>108506581>What alternative do I have?match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
>What alternative do I have?Law! Nothing beats it!
>>108507607>I think the issue with syntax highlighting is that people overdo it.Very much this.When a work colleague opens his IntelliJ, almost every word or symbol is in a different color. At that point they might as well not be in any color.My color scheme is just:1. language keywords2. variables 3. numeric values and strings4. inherited members5. comments>autocompletecombined with snippets and templates, it solves about 98% of typingyou really don't get any better at programming from typing stuff manually, in fact it's a detriment because instead of focusing on the actual problem, you're instead splitting focus on typing correctness
>>108506581>What alternative do I have?functions, nigger, functions
What are some dead programming languages and frameworks? This piece of shit is rightfully mocked on hacker news and reddit. I don’t understand how anybody could ever tolerate a dynamically typed language. Static types are necessary for a language being a useful engineering tool and not some entry level, poorly scaling baby crayons.
>>108508459Pic rel is not dead, but it should be.
>>108508476Exactly! Dynamic languages always wind up worse in the long run. They don’t even have the value proposition of saving time up front anymore, as static languages have gotten much quicker at the compile - iterate cycle and refactoring is a breeze with static analysis. I feel so much safer with my types proving the program for me.
>tfw billion dollar companies are just slop promptersWhy are you not starting your own AI company and scam billions from investors?
Another day, another AI Chad win
>>108506632we have like a dozen different insolvency crises brewing and that's just the ones we know of. the government debt crisis being the biggest one. it's kinda funny because if you look at the numbers, basically like 60% of the budget is just directly transferred to boomers on the simple merit of being over the age of 65 (medicare, social security) and then interest is also mostly being paid to boomers since those are the ones who hold US bonds. and then on top of that, there's not enough taxes to cover the budget, so the remaining 25% of the budget is borrowed from, guess whom? boomers mostly. and they end up having to pay even MORE interest to themanyway idk what's going to happen exactly but the most logical outcome is the insolvencies erasing a huge chunk of the assets' market cap across the board (since everything is somewhat bound to US bonds and debt in general). but maybe i'm just wishing that because i categorically refuse to believe in the "passive income" meme being in anyway sustainable. a more cynical belief is that the US gov tries to bail out the people they care about the most, which is the boomers, and we go right back to status quo for another 5-10 years until they need another bailout
>>108507400Odd, despite "winning", you still live in sao paulo.
>>108508300>Calling me mexican out of nowherelol lmao retard
>>108507382>I was conceptualizing a structure for LLMs to be more intelligentyeah and i was conceptualizing how to make everything in the world perfect. if you're so genius, stop picking the fuzz out of your navel and build something, bitch
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>>108508173lowered the psu specs and it's still horrible
>>108506361originally planning to change when it finally dies but it just keeps going.. and going..and suicide run overclock 24/7 seems retarded so here it is
>>108508173>>108508313Do you own Nvidia GPU or Radeon GPU? If former fuck you and I hope your financial situation goes to shit so you can't build a new rig even when priced have gone back to normal. If the latter you have my consolation and sympathy
>>108508349I have a 6700xt.
>>108507677It.... it's not that badgod DAMNITIt's the smallest good actually bright qdoled panel above 32"32" is all fine and cool but hdr it's kinda eh, brightness eh, size eh