Intel about to get flooded by jeets
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?
>>108524010>a new interesting OSIt's not even, he explicitly says "UNIX-like".On the other hand you're right about it being DOA, but so are any kernels other than NT, and the only thing that one has going for it is its huge software library.>and MS is in the process of pissing away even that one
>>108524164>but so are any kernels other than NTThat's why I have high hopes on ReactOS, and I am quite surprised no big name company has chosen to back it as an alternative to UNIX-like OS.
>>108491799>BSD/SeL4That's not a bad idea, actually.
>>108508984>another undeprecatable mistakethough its only about naming, size in bytes is required for operations, the total size may be used for 16-byte padding. i think for the runtime, the string may have no total size and be assumed to be always clamped to 16 bytes, though projecting for the future, having the total size is kinda logical decision..
>>108491799>sel4is it fast enough for vidya?
Is this actually a sound argument? Saying we only had the technology to land on the moon in the 1970's sounds really stupid and fuels disbelief no matter how you phrase it.
>>108519272Most of the important shit likely wasn't even documented, was documented poorly or was documented but critical parts have been either litterally or figuratively lost to time.I work at one of the older semiconductor companies and a lot of the knowledge that billions of dollars of revenue depend on is pretty much purely stored in the brain of oldfag lifers that have been there for 35 years. Every time one of them retires, it is a shitshow of trying to piece together stuff from old designs and documents that may or may not exist anymore.
>>108518420(((They))) don't want you to know that the Earth is hollow and NASA kikes faked the moon landing. Any detractors are just Mossad or CIA glowniggers.
>>108518420If it was fake the king of all bullshitters, the Russians, would have called it out. But they were running around with vacuum tubes like the peasants that they are
CRTs never existed because we can't just build new ones.That's the only possible explanation! I'm so much smarter than you sheeples!
>>108521979I did a report on him in school it was actually pretty fun. He was a tiny baby man at 5 foot and needed a cushion to see where he's going lol
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>>108524751Use Opus, cuckie
So claude is tripping up its filters when I'm using a character that's possessed specifically, and other general nonconsent type stuff. What's the best way to deal with that?
>>108525212what version of claude
>>108525218Sonnet 4
>>108525235switch to 4.5 or use a better prefill
Interesting, seeing how Nadella was almost rabid about pushing AI on everything less than a year ago.I wonder what happened?
>>108523883Their tits get even bigger and flabbier than usual
AI WILL DO EVERYTHINGAI WILL COLLABORATE WITH YOUAI IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT ONLY <----- You are hereBUBBLE POPS
>Ai is for entertainment purposes only>also video gen is disabled, you can't make n00ds, and the language is so censored even redditors complainSO MUCH FUN!
I pray to God it gets tagged as such by Palo alto so it can be automatically blocked.
>>108523590Why the fuck is Sloppy Newdelhi still CEO?
I think a high powered laser would work best because you can keep your distance during the process. What are your thoughts? How powerful of a laser would you need and where could you get one?
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>>108521894gwailo... confucious say... some questions better not answered for earning 1000 year mandate of heaven!>gong noise plays and i proceed to eat locust eggs
>>108521441> in open air prison> "you will go to jail anon"you are so lost
>>108521432why would you want to destroy them, when, in tron or something you could pull the embedded firmware and see if there are any credentials you could use, or see if there's any way of replacing all the number plate images they capture with FA990T or something. you know that shit was made for cheap.
i don't care if yall want to lose yourself in triple-layered troemellian post-irony sarcasmposting, just don't drag your jewish, poc, queer, or female allies down with you ..
It just works guys
>>108523184he did say he was going to flip this for profitsame with all the other shit on his show most of it auctioned off>>108523233his uncle or whatever has connections. technically he could get a health check and student license and fly with a few "training flight" with an instructor
>>108522962he never reads the manual and just wings it because he knows it will generate engagement when the dunning kruger people witness him making a mistake on camera. he also constantly interacts with the most braindead comments you can imagine because he knows that getting into a minor argument with a retard in his chat or on twitter will draw other retards in which boosts engagement. he is a lot smarter than people give him credit for. case in point, he used his youtube money to purchase a bunch of commercial real estate for cash because he knows eventually his youtube business will collapse and when that happens he will be sitting pretty on a portfolio of commercial real estate that has been steadily appreciating.
>>108522655Didn't men use to have balls and make concrete statements like "he shit on Elon Musk for having a jet" instead of being pussy ass bitches afraid of being wrong and making questatements instead?
>>108522623Linus is a huge fucking retard. Always has been. But his constant inability to figure out even the basics of Linux should have dissolved any credibility he had left
>>108522623The dumbest jeets > the greatest minds in open source development.
anything but kindle
>>108523215>is your retarded ass looking at amazon reviewsyes and i also asked here also :)
>>108522647that's a good point
>>108519308Physical, paper books.
>>108519308iPad
>>108522212Why would anyone bother with that? This exists.No wifi, no bt, no botnets. Just your books.I store my post nuclear armageddon library there.
A lot of people swear by PVC and CPVC, but I always go with ABS.
>>108523568Pex nigga
ABS is trash
Enjoy your cancer faggot
>>108524749cancer isnt real
>>108524713No, definitely not. It's cheap and durable, good for outside use (though not as great as ASA). The GameBoy Color for example has a high impact ABS shell
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>>108525052He's just modern day diogenes
>>108525052He seems to have a kidney problem that causes liquid retention and foot swelling.
>>108525097why do you think they're all trying to escape their shithole and make the rest of the world shitty? why am i even replying to a bait post? fuck you
>>108525073>common courtesySlave.You are a slave.
Post your desks.
If 3840 is 4k then 1920 is 2k.
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>>108524950>Does it have all the Bresson, Godard and Rohmer films in 1080p? I think not, peasantProbably most of them. Especially if they were on Bluray.
>>108524893are you so retarded you've never ran apks on your PC?
>>108524950Go suck a french cock, faggot
>>108525058>>108524995Weebs detected.
>>108522979>it's just requiring everyone having access to their local/university elibraryIt's sad us 3rd worlders do not even have such a thing around here.
anyone else paranoid about the lifespan of their devices? everything breaks eventually but i think we're all worried tech will just continue to get more unaffordable (+ unreliable) over time, so we should all be hoarding the older long-lasting tech while they're cheap to maximize the lifetime of our devices.thinking of building my first am5... but it seems wiser to spend that money on pcs like picrel.what's the longest you've ever had tech last /g/? what was it? are you hoarding?
>>108524395Different anon here, was literally offered free T410 and a Precision 3510 a couple of weeks ago and have just been to lazy to go get them. And for the price of 1.5 tanks of gas i have seen 8th gen intel devices for sale.Unless you want to do coreboot/libreboot no reason to keep ancient tech around besides nostalgia and wasting time tinkering with them.
>>108522412I have machines from the early 2000's still running. I do not expect the same longevity from modern tech however.
>>108522412I'm kind "worried" about my 4090, but more worried in the sense that replacing it (with a 5090, since that's what's available) would really sting, the card itself is working perfectly and is very well cooled (<65C at full load) so I don't have any practical reasons to think it's going to give out any time soon.>>108522762I have a bunch of old drives which still work as well. This week a new 16TB drive that had like 3 months of use quite literally died overnight on me. Woke up to my server making weird clicking and screeching noises. I've sent it off to warranty replacement. Mechanical shit like HDDs feels like the least reliable device category, pure solid state electronics tend to last a good while if they're kept cool and not abused, assuming they're not designed poorly from the get go.
>>108524939Storage devices have me the most paranoid. Mechanical drives inevitably wear down over time from the moving parts. Solid state drives lose their ability to hold charges over time depending on heat and how much you write to them. Or if you try and use it for cold storage and leave it unplugged for a couple of years, it needs some ECC to restore its bits. You just can't win.
>>108524939>Mechanical shit like HDDs feels like the least reliable device categoryDepends. A blu ray drive is by comparison usually pretty resilient and the vast majority of drive defects are not that difficult to repair. People will usually attribute them to "my drive's laser died when it's completely unrelated"
>buries S25 to irrecoverable depths
chinkshit just werks for me
>>108524447Who cares about phones nowadays
>>108524748What matters? Smart watches?
>>108524759Nothing matters.
>>108524776True. Nothing Phone (4a) Pro's metal unibody design is absolute sex.