Which way western man?And why?
If it's a paying job. Which ever gets the job. Done easily and quickly
Is there a safer embedded programming language than Rust?
>>107627277>Basically if you're not designing and wiring up your CPU by hand you're doing it wrongI've done ASIC building. I'll stick with C thankyouverymuch.
The Rust hate will be /g/'s downfall
>>107618555Assembly, C and Lua are all safer for embedded than Rust.The one time i saw someone doing Rust embedded, it was a complete shitshow that crashed all the time.Had to be rewritten in C.
>>107628709The F35 written in C++ has less software issues than the F21 written in Ada.
>>107633250Lua is safer for embedded just like any other managed language.C is not. C is well known for being unsafe with no means to make safe abstractions.>The one time i saw someone doing Rust embedded, it was a complete shitshow that crashed all the time.>Had to be rewritten in C.I'm using embedded Rust and don't have any reason to rewrite it in C.
Be honest, do you actually use your raspberry pi anymore or was it just one of these "projects" that gets abandoned?
>>107630763The white one on the left is displaying this in a firefox kiosk from a server I self host elsewhere combined with the wayback machine's weather channel elevator music archive.https://weatherstar.netbymatt.com/
>>107628221yea I use it as a lorawan gate and chirpstack + web host
>>107628221Running every day. k3s running multiple websites, home assistant, DNSCrypt and pihole.
>>107630801>with the wayback machine's weather channel elevator music archive.Lol what? For real?That's a level of autism I've never witnessed before.
>>107628221i run minecraft server on it
Anna's Archive backed up around 300TB Spotify (metadata and music files). And they are going to distribute it through to torrents.https://annas-archive.org/blog/backing-up-spotify.html
>>107632951Great! I had used another modified client in the past but that was many years ago, sure it is dead by now so I imagined there would be another more current project like that.Thanks fellow anon.
>>107622026>anything within transparent bitrates have no downsides compared to lossless.Other than if you transcode them for any reason they sound 10x worse since you go lossy -> lossy.
>>107624578i agree with this. it's nice to have all the bits there. but the more readily available the better.
>>107633117Enjoy getting your account banned, sweaty :-)
>>107633213Why would I give a shit about a free account, sweaty? ;)Don't you recognize a scalping scalper when you see one? :) ;3>>107633172Based, highest quality rips of the original media is always the best, from there compress it all you want but the source should be the highest quality possible.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107632464the ukrainians raided your coffers but the russians did start this shit. in fact, you could say def spending was always high because of them even before the war, and now that they're trying to break down NATO you have to spend *even* more
>>107616206Shaniqua at customs now has your lego shrimp anon. It's gone.
>>107615741Can’t help you with alibaba, but I’ve got quite few decent ones from AliExpress. Check out leohex, amoresy, aesco and xkcny. A lot of non-see through and barely see through or see through when wet stuff.
>>107632570the russians did start it no doubt, but they kind of have to, if Putin lets NATO put anti-nuke bases around his entire border minus China, he loses his M.A.D. status as having to fire nukes into orbit to avoid anti-ICBM sites gives a huge time-advantage to american and euro ICBMs. He'd have gotten Gaddifi'd within a decade max if he didnt invade Ukies to get more territory and a better angle for his nukes. And then you'd have a Libya 2.0 thats 20x the size, and its sitting right above europe. The refugee floods, the child s*x trafficking, the jewish organ harvesting operations, all the millions of dead whites, it'd be even more horrific than this current globohomo war.
>>107624978Obviously, he’s into sounding. >>107624496>>107624506How’s BB? Their brand name sounds a bit more trustworthy thank the various alphabet soup ones. I’m looking for wood router bits, of which they’ve also got some, I’d assume you can extrapolate from their metal wares. That said, my JGZUI one I used to route some t-tracks into my workbench is quite ok. The shank is just a bit bigger than 6mm, so I have to remove to collar to get it out. Mildly annoying but for 2.something €, I guess that’s ok.
Since Floens, Dickcheese and Ponyfucker are all dead, in this thread we worship Dimitri for being the only faggot still doing his job, but we also throw shit at him for his questionable design choices.My 2 cents:Catalog search does not filter, it's just Ctrl+FYou can sort bookmarks in the bookmarks menu but not in the bookmarks swipe tabScrollbar is ugly and thickPic attachment is not I'm the reply area but it's on the opposite side of the screenIn the bookmarks tab, what's the difference between "unbookmark" and "delete"?You can't swipe bookmarks away to unbookmarkPls fix
>>107632755It's a beta. Thanks for testing :)
>captcha with a lot of squares and dots insideHow does this one works exactly?
>>107628573Yeah I get 5, 3, 3 on mine and it randomly works and stops working. Really obnoxious tbqh
>>107632927This one is new, I don't know what the differences are. I think it's the number of blank squares being different.
why cant someone just keep blue clover alive? whats the big problem?
Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictionsThe same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-neededYet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversityTheir Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107626985>How many100%
>>107626985You can easily check this out>1) Open https://web.libera.chat>2) Set channel to #python>3) Start checking their set IRC names for pronouns4) (Optional) Compare the nicknames with known VIP within the project and the PSF
I reckon they might even consider replacing The Zen of Python (import this) with a tranny manifesto.
>>107632064lol
>>107619769>Isn't Stallman a pedo kike though?Stallman is in Epstein files?
I haven't changed this open loop coolant in 8+ years.You fags claimed it would go bad or something.It's fine.
>>107630355>millions in R&D optimizing the thermal compounds >just 2 degrees below mustard
>>107630364>haha oops, you have to reseat a cable>now everything is oily and stays so after a wash
>>107630285>use water cooling>my PC is now too cool to effectively act as a free heater for my roomNice try goldstein not falling for it
>>107632874
>>107631315A computer submerged in mineral oil.
>Almost 2026>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the marketDo monitor manufacturers hate money?>Get an OLEDSorry I don't want>Image retention>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)>Hiding taskbar>Pixel shifting>Fucked up text fringing>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent>Twice the price
>>107626196I have a 15 year old psvita with one of the first oled screens on a consumer product and even that doesn't have burn in.
>>107632465Kek my Samsung Galaxy S2 developed noticeable burn-in in like a month. Might have been retention though, maybe the pixel refresh shit was poor back then.It pre-dates the Vita too though.
>>107626196>Image retentionDon't buy an OLED if your use case is displaying a static picture at full brightness 24/7 you dumb fuck>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)Can't defend burn in, but it's getting better with each gen, latest one gets at least 3 years without any burn in>Hiding taskbarNot needed, nobody uses a full white taskbar>Pixel shiftingUnnoticeable 99% of the time and the 1% that you do notice doesn't even bother, are you a PMS woman that's gonna cry because the screen moved ONE pixel?>Fucked up text fringingLiterally non-issue at 4K>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warrantySchizo posting, not a thing>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistentCan't defend VRR flicker either, but you can just fix the refresh rate at max, then it's a non issueComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107630465>glossy sucks because i'm a homeless jeet in hyderabad
Shall I get the MSI MPG 321URX or ASUS ROG Strix XG32UCWMG? Price difference is 200 euros
How long until RAM reaches Bitcoin's prices so I can become a billionaire
>>107630088It won'tJapan will collapse the western market in two years from now.
How mine buttcorn when the gay Jew has bought up all buttcorn mining equipment?
>>107630371Just fourty more years bro. Come on man just four more decades. Just
Previous Thread: >>107597441>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.
Is there anything that's uncensored for NSFW like NovelAI but can generate true photographic style and not drawn/rendered style? Also preferably it has an unlimited tier like NovelAI.
>>107632514I *think* it's just local and local models on the cloud for photographic, genuinely NSFW, stuff?
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107628532>The more "user friendly" and "community focused" a project becomes the worse it becomes.That's only when it is bad and run by a cult that can't handle criticism. The "worse" is just normal people pointing out the flaws and problems that cult members are told to ignore.>POSIX OSs were already user friendly even in the 80s.They were friendly to users of backdoors like the Morris worm, not the people using the operating system. UNIX was a lot worse than most operating systems, and also buggier and crashed more often. UNIX systems stole a lot of features from better operating systems, like tab completion and virtual memory.>The entire point was it being user friendly enough for someone that knew what a compiler was and how to read C.Then everything is user friendly enough for someone. Toggle switches and lights are user friendly to someone who knows the computer's machine code in binary, but UNIX trannies will complain because they don't want to know how computers actually work. UNIX trannies will say that anything that makes computers easier to use is bad unless it's something UNIX has, then it's something they can't live without. UNIX behavior is the same as cult behavior.>Even if they couldn't program they were at least smart enough to download a tar and extract the contents then run make/make install.On DOS, you could run a self-extracting archive and then run an EXE. And you could use batch files to compile programs instead of "make" brain damage.
>>107623908I'm tempted to try out a BSD, but I fail to see a reason for it. I like Rust, Wayland, and I'm indifferent to SystemD, but I wonder if there is something worthwhile about having a more pure Unix experience. FreeBSD seems more flexible and likely easier to transition to, but OpenBSD is made out to seem more cohesive. I know FreeBSD has jails, which seems interesting, and I'm not trying to maximize security, so I'm curious what are some other features that'd sell someone on using a *BSD over Void Linux or something similar? And why choose FreeBSD vs OpenBSD?I am attracted to this idea of a pure Unix experience and avoiding all of the modern woes of Linux that I can't help but want to use on my main machine.
>>107630342FreeBSD is a decent server/router OS. Even then, the problem I've found is that sometimes for every 5 ways of doing things on Linux there is maybe 1 way of doing the equivalent in FreeBSD, but good luck finding it. For me, the main advantage over Linux is native ZFS, but the effort spent getting to really know FreeBSD is not likely to be worth it. The nice thing about Linux is that you can most likely avoid all the woes you're thinking of (unless they're with the kernel itself) and still take advantage of the wider ecosystem, by using some schizo distro. As for using it on a desktop, it's pretty cool that it has native Nvidia drivers and a native port of Morrowind, but once you let the novelty wear off you just uninstall it and get on with your life.
>>107628979Yep. I encourage you to harass me.
>>107630342>FreeBSD seems more flexible and likely easier to transition toyes; it is easier to learn and the handbook is more in-depth than openbsd's faq>OpenBSD is made out to seem more cohesivea cohesive system is one trait shared by all BSD operating systems, it's part of the core philosophy>Void LinuxI have only touched alpine, debian, and (most unfortunately) ubuntu so I can't help there specificallywhat I can tell you is that every time I use linux I get frustrated to some extentI often run into package management dependency issues, something freebsd solved ~20 years agothe thing I absolutely hate the most is how software is out of date because they only provide packages for versions released years prior, so you have to add a separate package repository to get a newer versionthe solution for the systemic deficiencies linux has in general is "curl this random url and pipe it into a shell as root"while jails are really cool, the real selling point for freebsd (and openbsd) is the ports tree; packages are available but sometimes you need a compile-time feature and it's easily accomplished with a couple commands ... and the result is intertwined with the package system so everything works together (like a system should) because it's how packages are built in the first placea caveat to consider is that new hotness simply doesn't work in freebsd; it will take literal years to get something that is second nature on linux .... but there is the linux emulation thing that can smooth out some rough edgesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Are you still with us, Doctor Freeman? Not for much longer I think.
>>107632779>if you want vxkex then you cant go full esuwhat is this nonsensevxkex works fine with ESUs installed
Dr. Freeman. You really shouldn't be using Windows 7. At the moment of broadcast, as I connect, this drive will be bathed in deadly viruses that have yet to be named by human science. Perhaps when I have the leisure to do the work myself, I'll name one after you. That way you won't be completely outdated.When the partition is setup, I will be far away from here. In another operating system, as a matter of fact. You, on the other hand, will be reformatted in every way it is possible to be formatted-and even in some which are essentially impossible.I don't know what you can possibly hope to achieve, apart from your own obsolescence.
>>107633141>if you connect an outdated OS to the internet you'll get loads of viruses don't you listen to cybersecurity " (((experts))) "
>>107632997what version? dotexe's says somewhere it doesnt work on a certain version of esu onwards
>>107621943
Still the most futuristic versions of Windows/Office to date!
>>107632898>>Windows+E>>Wait almost ten secondsthe other day I found Explorer loads very slow if there are files from a network share in Recently Accessedforced Explorer to always open to My Computer instead (yes I renamed This PC to My Computer) and since then it always opens immediately
Absolutely hated the ribbons when thry first came out.Looking back, this is where Office peaked. A shame the format it uses is completely junk nowadays. Libreoffice look decent with compact tabs at least.
>>107632898>wait 10 seconds throw your stinkpad in the trash
And how do you print a document, it's file > print, correct?No? Wait, the entire menu at the top of the screen has been removed? Ctrl-p to print?And then you realize that everything is really /x/. They got rid of the menu at the top of the screen, and they listened to all of the IT phone calls this resulted in, and the elites did all kinds of gambling about these IT phone calls. That's what actually happened.Windows 11 is like they sat around a table, discussed every single thing that made Windows 7 good, and decided to remove those features. Why? In doing so, it gave them something to gamble about.The war in Ukraine? Gambling. Gaza? Gambling. Mass shootings? Gambling. Healthcare? Gambling. Shitty software? Gambling.etc etc etcThere are no guardian angels, there are just people that gambled that you would act ethically.
>>107632833take you meds. nobodys laughing
okay, so why I'm seeing non stop windows 11 rant and shit? This system has been released 4 years ago, how it is STILL bad exactly? I'm now reading articles about it, but I honestly can't believe this is real, I'm still on windows 10 btw.
>>107633023The rant is because Windows 10 EOL recently. Windows 11 is unironically no worse then 10 when it comes to the negatives, but it has at least some positive things over 10.
>>107633023the worst thing about WIndows 11 is that its slower and less user friendly.you can thank outsourcing and vibecoding for that
don't care, still on 7 lol