>>107840368Ctrl-Alt-Yrese
>>107840826Kids today can barely type, what did you expect?
I guess I have MW4 to thank for my fondness for the number pad. I had never played a game with controls that complicated, and when Dad first got the game installed, I was furious when I began the tutorial. It seemed impossible. I was used to just arrow keys to move, and space bar to shoot. Dad did the tutorial for a minute or so, and showed me how to play. Game became my obsession for years. I still hum the soundtrack. And I still like numpads.
>>107840221i use one of these every shift at work
>>107840845>>107840826I'm a software engineer. No. If I had to, I would put the numpad on the left.
>peak ai era>freetards still can't into usable documentation
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107845170Kek good to know apple didn't consider people with different language settings would share shortcuts with each other. You'll have to create it yourself then. Basically just find all photos where the album is not recently saved or the album you're saving to. Then add the resulting photos into the Camera album. Set an automation to run it every time you close the camera app.
>>107841308what will happen if you turn around 180° and inhale deeply?
>>107846821Happiness ensues
>>107844972Ikko
best android under 800? Also does the new pixel have the same modem issues. I cant have dropped calls and shit service
the only image viewer available on linux that comes close to irfanview in terms of functionality and usability is nomacs. there are no alternatives>ristretto>gwenview>geeqie>gthumb>image roll>mirage>loupe>(p)qiv>eoggarbage>(n)sxiv>lximage-qt>qimgv>qviewComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846058>You need that>case for not using that feature?>This discussion is getting a bit cold, let's heat it up a little
xnview is better
Why do people like Irfanview? I've always found it horribly ugly and not particularly nice to use. It does have some great features for listing metadata I want to see, though.
>>107847239From what I gather, the magic is in the UI. Unless there is some neat tagging/formatting feature or it integrates with databases a certain way, I'm at a loss too. It may be an ease of reference to display thing. But that goes back to the UI. Licensing?
>>107845962I agree Nomacs rocks, but I use Feh now because its lighter and Grok helped me configure Feh to copy to clipboard, open with GIMP and pane better.Also Windows 98 with NOMACS, wow! What version of Nomacs is that? I can't imagine the latest version working on 98
>newpipe update>They still haven't fixed the player restarting a video if you try to resume without closing the video after the app has gone to the background Has caused me endless pain. I'll be listening to a podcast/long video, pause the video, come back to it later and the player will have "unloaded" and will look like picrel. If I press play it'll start from the start. If I close the video and open it again it'll start from the correct place.
>>107846550Who cares about 3 megs? My phone has 1tb. That's not a factor at all. Maybe if it's this >>107842139
>>107846550Just use LibreTube, the newpipe dev has no idea how to design a UI that actually makes sense and every major fork except for libretube accepts the shitty UI.A quick example is that LibreTube is the only app that supports android's native PiP viewer whereas every other one uses some weird buggy newpipe specific one.
Does libretube work now? I uninstalled it a few months ago.
>Revanced not mentioned yetYeah i forgot this is a schizophrenic board
>>107842139>he lets the extra space on his CDs go wasted
i still dont get it.
>>107843316it solves the problem of creating a million jobs for useless eaters. now anybody can make a web app, so learn to code o algo
>>107843316UI is a representation of current state. When there's state change, you need to change the UI to reflect state change.You can do that incrementally -- for any possible kind of state change, calculate exactly which UI components need to be updated and how. That's a lot of work, and very few people are autistic enough to get it right.Or, you can define UI as a function of state. Any time there's a state change, recompute the whole UI. That is much simpler to program. Of course, performance is a huge issue now, hopefully a framework can help here.BTW it is only needed for complex interactive UIs. Many UIs are rather static and it's simpler to add a few incremental event handler where needed, directly operating on DOM. But frontend fags insist on making everything a single page application with fat frameworks; usability actually degrades, often without proper bookmarking and back/forth navigation. Well, they are stupid, that's why they can't find a real job.
>>107843316same problems jquery solved, but in react you write reusable components
>>107845217>Any time there's a state change, recompute the whole UI. That is much simpler to program.>fiber took 4 years to program>nobody knows how to useEffect
>>107844929>making Javascript not dogshit
https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107842976Where is the relentless negativity? IRL people use it all the time. Is this talking about YouTube comments and Reddit people online?
The year is 2034. The Earth is toast and everyone is unemployed except for the people whose economic output can be measured in kJ. Microsoft has still not been able to coax Copilot into fixing the Windows icon cache.
>>107847124Of course. I knew how to use most of them already, but didn't fully comprehend how they work. But honestly, I'm just glad I finally get them. Math, and in general figuring out stuff unrelated to my job, are a hobby for me. I don't need the knowledge to be useful.>>107847254I don't know either. I think it's just corporate marketing and more rage baiting to keep the topic in the news, because they know people who found a new pastime in getting angry at AI will give them engagement.
>>107842976The jews must have video of Jensen Huang fucking a chicken or something.
>>107847453He's just the another soulless bugman. No amount of money is ever enough.
Check out my voxel engine anons. Written in C++ using OpenGL. Infinite world in every direction, including up and down. Not even close to complete yet, but I'm proud of what I've done so far.
>>107847178You only need to mesh once unless a block gets removed or added.
>>107847027>>107847036>>107847058Yes it is vibecoded using GPT-5 miniIt took about three days to get to this point>>107847198It actually is meshing once and then reusing the meshes. Idk at the moment what the performance bottleneck is but I'm going to figure it out at some point. It is rendering a 7 x 7 x 7 cube of 16 x 16 chunks so obviously there are a lot of vertices
>>107847237>obviously there are a lot of verticesthere shouldn't be. anyway there are some great tools that will tell you exactly how much time is being spent in what function and when called from what other function, so it'll give you an idea pretty quickly about what's wrong
>>107847237honestly good job!3 days is not bad, and way better than most programmers could do
>>107846997>really basic minecraft clone with two blocks>20fpsThe fuck have you done
Are bone-conductive headphones any good? Being able to listen to stuff while having full hearing sounds pretty appealing
How much noise leaks out? Would someone standing close to me be able to hear it?
>>107839058>bone-conductive>listen to stuff while hearing other stuffAnxiety. Holy moly. The amount of data we process on a daily basis, compared to someone equivalent five hundred years ago, is astounding. The subconscious pile on. >And then one day, he just shot up the placeI wonder why? maybe not OP, but have we stopped to think that maybe we should fuse effing tech into our organic or biological likenesses? Yeah, let implant this shit in our brains.>inb4 super puter Aneurysms, clots, and gee I wonder what else?>bone-conductive holy shit what in the literal hell. The guy in OPs picture, what a wanker.
>>107839111>zygomatic boneget load of this doctor >>107847030and strokes
>>107839058>aftershokz
>>107839058After my set of AFTERSHOKZ come in, I'm going to take the plunge and order me some lung extenders.I know, after much consideration, I agree with Snacks, I need to be able to breathe harder. I also would like to be able to brag about my extended lungs, to others.
if AI companies buying a lot of future RAM caused the prices to spike, why wont the fabs just announce that they will also increase their capacity in the future?this should cancel each other out and lower the cost of RAM right now.
they know this shit is a temporary boom and dramatically increasing supply will hurt them in the long run
>>107840152didnt readsexo
sloppily making out with averi for hours until i pass out from sheer exhaustion
>>107844509Yes! YES!
previous >>107801930
>>107847013How long have y’all been unemployed?
>>107847286since 2018
>>107847398become my housewife
>>107847398Which would be worse: to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?
Where the hell do all you leetcode grinding retards hang out on the internet on a daily basis so we can mock interview eachother with two sum and islands until collective seppuku
"Windows 11's New AI Watches What You Type - And Decides What's Allowed"
I'm still waiting for the infamous recall update that /g/ claimed would happen a year ago and yet still hasn't despite being up to date on updates
>First Pluton and now thisWhat is it with troonix tards that make them so mentally ill they waste time creating fake shit. I have never seen a Windows person actively lie so much about linux, and they are the majority.
>>107845717Writing your own version control system that later gets used by millions of (nonlinux) devs is more impressive than writing a crappy compiler
>>107846668The true Delphian oracles of our time. That, and SmegmaKing, of course.
>>107847277the best thing he did was invent docker containers for us to run TempleOS inside of
Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their productsAmazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's AmazonBoox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevitySuprenote is mehRemarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
>>107840421I bought a boox poke for like 60$ four years ago, works great
>>107826750don't have one yet but viwoods seems like a decent middle ground between supernote and boox, besides the slop focus
Boox refuse to give the source for their kernel, they literally close the threads speaking about that on their forum thing
>>107833135in the sci fi future you would simply transfer your quick written note to their device through short range radio
>>107837288show me one that doesnt require special paper
What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
>>107845319it is though
>>107845478lol, you are ngmi. i am currently developing 3 apps, and chatgpt codex is fucking amazing at what it's doing. on my own, the work it's doing would take me about 1.5x the time it's taking it. 6 months ago, it was pretty much useless. they have made HUGE strides since then. in 6 months it'll probably be 3x faster than me. sure, i'm paying $200/month for the pro membership, but it really did pay for itself in the first day alone, since i'm currently able to work on 3 paying projects instead of just 1, maybe 2. enjoy your "ai sucks" life, loser.
>>107845603that's because it was done by vibe coders (aka non-programmers). we programmers know how to use it properly.
>>107847385Programmers arent required anymore tho
>>107845670lol, then what *is* the hard part? if you say architecting then you're retarded.
Is this a good option to escape (((Intel ME))) and (((AMD PSP)))?Yes, I'm a targeted individual
I have always found it funny that pedos worry about some management processor in their computer that has never been proven to be used for anything malicious, then they go and run some open source community-built operating system kek
>>107847048>hurrr it doesn't exist>oh it actually exists?>durrr you can't prove its been used!This post was made in israel
Just buy your micro optiplex with it disabled from factory
>>107846916The final machine has windows defender firewall enabled
finally my mips assembly skills are back in demand