I HATE THEM DAMN CLANKERS
Why is this so comfy /g/?
>imagine using a single threaded editor in the year of our lord 2025
all the neovim distros have a spacebar menu like spacemacs, no reason to deal with the bloat of emacs and stupid elisp configshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbHtl0Pxzj8
>>107703986>community developing add-onsYeah you mean jeets shitting up yet another marketplace. I'm so tired of having to watch my step for turds in every fucking "web store"
>doom emacs but bad and lameyawn
>>107708038but now you have stupid vimscript and lua configs? try to remember too, elisp is not just for config files. it feels like that in practice but most of the core functionality of the editor is in elisp.vimscript was always an obvious abomination, neovim is going the right way by moving away from it.. but to lua?? it will never reach the coherence and extensibility and mutability that emacs has always had.
I've submitted 400 job applications this month
>>107707335I should add I'm not unemployed, though. I'm actually making $100,000. I'm just sick of making that much money but using none of my talent and just filling a seat for most of the day. I want to actually do IT work again.
>>107704657what's the point of a diploma if the companies are still suspicious about our skillset and are giving us more tests?
>>107707188>Take the crime pill. I can think of a million “people” who deserve to be scammed out of their life savings starting with the jeets who are replacing you and their enablerswhat types of crimes are good? im interested
>>107699745And remember to ask for the manager, and look him straight in the eye.
>>107708107should i dress smartly like this when i show up
Previous Thread: >>107674322>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
So that's what happens in North Korea?
I never understood why this icon means save.
because early on with home computing a typical machine has one or two floppy drives and no hard drive. you boot your os from floppy, load your software from floppy, and save your data to floppy. by the time people were mainly saving to hard disk instead the floppy icon had already become "the save icon". plenty of programs don't use a floppy disk image for saving, but it's recognisable so there's little need to change it
>>107708032I SAID FLOPPY NOT FLAPPY FUCK YOU COCKSUCKING PIECE OF DOGSHIT STUPID SHIT MOTHERFUCKING RETARDED RETARD
>>107708032Floppy disk is not the same as flappy disk. These things got closer to hard disk like performance and capacity back in their early days by having a thin flexible flim disk like a floppy, but rotating at high speeds. Instead of making the head touch the disk like a floppy or float on an air cushion above the disk like a hard disk, it used the Bernoulli principle to draw the disk to a micrometer from the head with air currents. When it's not spinning the disk rests further from the head. This gave it an advantage over hard disks at the time, since if power is lost and the head doesn't retract in time, it doesn't crash down onto the disk. Instead the disk pulls away from the head.
>>107705262ill tell you what... you post your address and country of residence, and I WILL PAY every single expense: hotel, flight, etc... to go to where you are and AND FUCKING KICK YOUR FAGGOT ASS.
>>107708135>>107708148you really fell for my bait?hahahahahahahahahahahahaha>>107708135this nigga is having a meltdown
>draw the rest of the fucking owl: the book
>>107705104Mathemababbies tend to get hung up on real analysis, whereas computing mostly needs discrete math, finite fields, and numerical analysis.Both sides ought to do more category theory and modal logic, but those are rarer.
What the fuck were you doing in highschool that you are not mentally prepared for this text?I don't really know where else you could start with discrete math, this is a very good book for a starting point into it.
>>107700794i bought this then got filtered immediately and bought the stewart precalculus book because i realised i'm a brainlet
>>107700794>>107703177Foundation of Analysis by Landau filtered me so hard.
>>107700794>concrete math>the cover is a concrete slab with the sigma notation engraved on itBased as fuck >>107704540It is indeed a BASED book
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The 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.
Any fans of gothic worlds like those of Coffin of Andy and Leyley? I think they'd be better than our current /cyb/ dystopia. Could they be classified as modern analog cyberpunk?
>>107707070This is what I was just reading btw https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/250529027https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/dns-traffic-can-leak-outside-the-vpn-tunnel-on-android/18152
>>107707096Maybe if it was more high tech it would count
>>107698681>no repliesNice one lads.
>>107698775>Basically Hobocore/Greyman is the closest thing to the real life /cyb/ spirit,I keep on saying this,Techwear and Latex are more a fetish than a realistic fashion sense for people into that.Privacy is all about blending and not looking obnoxious.
FIX IT ALREADY
sound like a (you) problem
>>107708034this is the aboutconfig thing you're talking about?I just went into the regular firefox settings and turned this off and it started working again, and is still working fine.It's related to some privacy feature you have enabled, whatever it is.
>>107708001this. fucking idiot consoomers ruin everything.
network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy, set to 0
>>107705431stop using /catalogand use 4chan xt catalog dumbass
My biggest hard drive a 12Tb WD JUST FAILED DURING THESe prices
>>107696098its an external drive innit?
>>107704403I see, I will remember this, thanks>>107704458oh okay, looks like I am good to go
>>107706045you got a pretty cheap deal then nicegood as in how long it lasts with respect to how much you paid for it
satania
>>107696098Should have spent that money on a Real Doll instead. All that hording time wasted...
How long until HTTPS has PQC? The NSA has been storing every packet for over a decade now.
o.o
>NSA has been storing every packet for over a decade nowmost of it is porn, great use of tax money
>>107708098I've got a packet the NSA can sniff, if you know what I'm saying...
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107707747>du -b | awk '($1 > 1024*1024) && ($1 < 2048*1024)'terminal?A list of file names in the terminal have no use for me.The main reason for the search is to find duplicates of webms and reaction images from the subfolders. So, If "ugly cat.webm" and "anoncat.webm" have the same size (sorted by size), then they will be next to each other. And the thumbnail will show that they are the same image. Letting me easily delete one of them without moving them around, because I need them to be in their original subfolder.I know linux has an antidupl.net clone, but there's no solution for webms and mp4 reaction images.
>>107707963I was being cheeky, I don't have nemo so I can't test it, but wouldn't what you want be much better served by sorting by size? Which I'm sure any file manager hasIf you're searching for exact duplicates you should be able to detect collisions by hashing which works on any filetype. If you want something shitty>md5sum * | awk '{ print $1; }' | sort | uniq -c | awk '$1 > 1'gives you all the hashes which have more than one copy. You could make a script to delete all the duplicates in one pass if it's too annoying.But there's probably dedicated tools for this. If you want non-exact duplicates I think you need to look into fuzzy hashing
>>107708009>but wouldn't what you want be much better served by sorting by size?I don't know what you just said. But the files are in different subfolders. I search the main folder that contains all the subfolder to detect duplicates from different subfolders.
>>107708009I get it now, you want me to load ALL the files like search webm and then sort them. But I have 13k files right now. I have a reaction image hoarding problem. I delete most of them by search filtering every now and then. But after switching to linux, I can't seem to find an efficient way just like on windows.
>>107708024>>107708081This sounds familiar to me. For a long time I managed images in Windows using explorer, by doing recursive searches under a directory. For example if I had folders by artist I would recursive search '*' and sort by time to see the newest stuff.When I looked into kde it seemed like nautilus didn't have this much support for this workflow, but explorer was always slow as shit anyway. I imported the whole directory into hydrus and it was infinitely easier to work with and snappy as fuck. It looks like a lot at first but I recommend looking into it. When you import you can keep your directory structure as tags and by design it'll automatically drop duplicates without you having to do anything.https://github.com/hydrusnetwork/hydrus
>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.
>>107706125Windows' file system is bad at handling lots of tiny files, which emacs relies upon heavily. In earlier Windows versions you could tweak the registry setting NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation for a performance boost (at the price of backwards compatibility), I do not know if this is still relevant in Win11.
Time to get off Windows. It's long overdue.
>>107704697>>107705122come on, at least give me some pros and cons of the two
>>107706949My experience after using space for about 6 months and doom for 2 years:spacemacs - slow- uses many obsolete packages- updates often break shit+ documentation all in one place+ very nice setup for clojure and lisp+ more complete keybinding setup+ has emulation modes in other editors like vscodedoom- documentation very fragmented and full of annoying stubs- custom.el doesn't work rightComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107707627>custom.el doesn't work right>more complete keybinding setupmind elaborating?>slowonly on startup or in general?
Has anybody here used elementary os? if so, what is your opinion? I plan to install a new distro and this one seems interesting.
Another distro for trannies and jeets. I'm white so I'll be always rocking the newest Ubuntu desktop LTS release.
>>107698095I have. I really like how it looks and I think Pantheon is really good. However I moved to Debian and haven't looked back, it's too stable.
>>107698095It's pretty polished (looks wise) but not the most `power-user friendly.
>>107698095it's the only "modern" one that have not-retarded and coherent GUI designGNOME is trashKDE is unstable
>>107698095Lipstick on a Linux pig.The problem remains the same.The geek stuff is one click away from you at any moment.Lurking like a B-grade movie villian.
Why havent you given your light bulbs to the botnet yet?
>>107702703I’m ssh’ed into one of my lightbulbs posting this.
>light bulb uses energy even when off>it's also a botnet
>>107702703Next stop is smart breakers shutting down your entire house for several hours in the middle of winter... wait, nevermind, new jeetcode is broken, enjoy freezing to death :3
>>107703391>I don't like how it breaks the wall switchGet new wall switches that are literally buttons and are better integrated on IoT stuff
>>107702703I was almost ready to go full IoT. Then home assistants came out, set the Orwellian threat level to midnight, and that's a wrap.I'm fine with just replacing every bulb in my home with LED and placing some on digital timers. None of this needs to be "smart".
>Linus Torvalds uses fedora with gnome>Terry Davis uses ubuntu with unity>Richard Stallman hasn't never installed linux>meanwhile 4chan autists need ultra-personalized arch + windows managers and dual monitors to feel productiveexplain yourselves.
>>107689769you still haven't realized that /g/ is the same as /b/ but slightly more technology related ?
>>107689769>dual monitorsOnce you're used to all the space it's hard to go back to just one.
>>107705022His memory will continue long after you are dead and buried.
>>107706799/g/ has slightly less explicit pornograhy than /b/
>>107707882>>107706799/g/ has rules for NSFW content i got banned before for