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Merry Christmas, anons!

Post desktops.
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>>107656018
small sertif font name in the terminal(?) music player?
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dear benjamin, that thread's far from over
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>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107656203
>you people
don't put that on us. we're the stable general
also merry christmas eve

>>107656271
>debo's fault
how am I still your boogyman?
also merry christmas eve
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>>107656851
>how am I still your boogyman?
i was making fun of them saying it's all your fault
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>>107656882
oh lol. I didn't get the sarcasm. it do be like that tho

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
Previous thread: >>107575071
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When should I do trait-based polymorphism vs enum-based.
Like if I'm writing some Vulkan wrapper and I have
struct Buffer { 
raw: vk::Buffer,
...
}

struct Image {
raw: vk::Image
...
}

how should I think about doing
enum Resource {
Buffer(Buffer),


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>>107656579
ADT = easy to add new operation hard to add new member
type class = easy to add new member hard to add new operation
Also stop using Rust, use Haskell.
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>>107656705
>Also stop using Rust, use Haskell.
If Haskell had Rust-tier tooling I'd consider it.
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I think will all this Ai stuff it's time to learn to code.
Basically you'll be charging exorbitant freelance rates to fix the Ai-generated stuff that's like a black box to the software engineers.
Thoughts?
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>>107656868
sounds based and yeah anything serious needs a person to solve it
you can't just sit and have a 100% bug-free-optimized program with no human(who is into programming) intervention

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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.

what's your setup like?
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>>107653054
https://forums.whonix.org
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>>107653800
what kinds of links anon?
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Nail polish on screws
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>>107654871
with glitter of course (also, make sure you have a printed photo of the patterns for comparison)
or just take your laptop with you everywhere, even the bathroom
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>>107644821
I post from thinkpad T60 with Windows XP installed. No encryption, VPNs or any other gimmicks. Your setup seems nice, and you at least try to be better than your average freetard on /g/, although its probably a big overkill.

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We have to go back. You might not like it, but this was peak performance.
>Windows was fast and snappy, before the bloat and spying came in Windows 10 and 11
>Metro tiles allowed for a quick fullscreen app selection which is much faster and more customizable and convenient than a small start menu
>bottom left mouse brings up fullscreen start menu
>same with windows button
>bottom right mouse brings up desktop

It was so clean, fast and elegant. I miss it. No Microsoft One drive constantly trying to steal and save your data in a data center, no integrated AI, it was a pure new Windows experience, and we need to go back.
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>>107652824
what the hell is this? Computer for kids?
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>>107652824

Oh stop. Windows 8 was aesthetically challenged ass. 8.1 might have performed better but it was ass too. We need Microsoft to make Windows 12 like they made 7, but they won’t. They’re emptying their cache all over AI and forgot what a flop Cortana was. We need fewer autistic people in tech.
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>install Windows Server 2008(based on Windows 7)
>server idles at 30W
>install Windows Server 2012(based on Windows 8)
>server idles at 90W
Can't wait to see what Server 2016 does to the power draw.
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>>107652824
I thought I was the only 8 enjoyer here
Good to know I’m not
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>>107652824
8 was best
made me switch away from windows to normal OSes
copilot nowadays may be next best things, making normies migrate away from jeet made OS

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>Microsoft plans to eliminate every line of C and C++ from the company by 2030.
>Microsoft plans to translate the largest C and C++ systems to Rust.

The rise of Rust and the downward trend of code quality are directly correlated. As populations become less intelligent, they rely more on the crutches built by previous generations. Using Rust is basically admitting that you are incapable of writing memory safe code without a crutch.
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>>107654000
reminds me of how BSD-licensed RIIR efforts like find-rs or whatever suck because they're not 100% bug-compatible with the previous thing
meanwhile, https://github.com/sharkdp/fd is written in Rust and it's a fine addition to one's toolbelt in no small part because it doesn't have to be bug-compatible with software that was written by 20-year-old boomers
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can't make windows any worse desu
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>>107656246
>reminds me of how BSD-licensed RIIR efforts like find-rs or whatever suck because they're not 100% bug-compatible with the previous thing
This applies to pretty much all rewrites, not just Rust.
Busybox doesn't have the best compatibility with coreutils for example.
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>>107656246
>new two letter commands
>in fucking 21century
why are people obsesed with continuin with stupid takes, we are not writing in electromechanical keyboards that are a pain in the ass anymore
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>>107656246
>20-year-old boomers
>20-year-old
>boomers
Anon, I...

>Just arch but without systemd
Any reason to use this over arch besides cool points? I use my computer to get work done so that is my priority
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>>107655190
Post a screenshot of all the "SDR" software Artix offers in the package manager thingy
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>>107655190
if you used your computer to get work done you'd be using debian not arch
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>>107656068
in my experience, debian users waste more time with the version updates than arch users
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i used it for a while and there isn't really much point
you will have to add the arch repos for 90% of packages anyway

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>Almost 2026
>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the market
Do monitor manufacturers hate money?
>Get an OLED
Sorry 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
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>>107655558
And it comes back within MINUTES once it starts happening. Old LCDs will start looking fucked up around the edges due to this.
Luckily it only really starts to happen after years of showing the same image, but you can say the same thing about burn in.
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>>107655546
Oh fuck off. If I don't notice image retention on my LCD monitor after displaying static HDR content blasting out at 1150 nits for fifteen minutes straight because I decided to cook dinner, then it doesn't fucking exist. Not for that specific panel, at least--my Tab S6 Lite and one particular monitor at my workplace have very obvious image retention, but no other monitor there has anything that's even remotely able to be construed as image retention.
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>>107656641
Funny how you moved the goalpost from "LCDs don't get image retention" to "My LCD doesn't get image retention".
You know what doesn't get image retention? OLED. You actually have to burn them in to get such an effect, which is easily avoidable.
You have a false sense of security. Give it 8 years and your LCD will have image retention. It's unavoidable due to changes in resistance over time.
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>>107656641
buy an Oled poorfag
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>>107656793
>buy obselete tech

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He's like the wise and thoughtful older brother I always needed.
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This guy doesn't even build computers I bet, thats why did it. He simply didn't care or understand anything. He is a scapegoat for us to hate while him and his goons buy everything.

What a selfish person or group and I don't usually say that or anything about people ever. I know we need to win this AI thing but they didn't need to steal all the publics ram. They could've warned us too.

That is all I can say on this matter but I won't stand for it sam.
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>>107651830
I just wished the price of hardware like RAM did not go through the roof
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>>107651830
OPAI
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>>107655519
that's Japan for you
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>>>/wsg/6038271

agreed

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WTF are they doing? Why do they hate C and C++???
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>>107655401
>poojeets gratefully accept golden opportunity to work in White man industries & companies; a dream come true
>get a taste of the Western values
>suddenly poojeets don't know their places in their own society any longer
Sad. Many such cases. I expect they still need to shake with the left hand, even after all that.
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>>107656006
0/10.

You were doing great, then you ruined it with that last bit.
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>>107655949
Hopefully that correct but look at the huge pile of failed .net UI frameworks, all trash, all broken, all limping along with minimal resources. Microsoft is adopting more outside tools from competitors instead of maintaining their own products. Edge moving to Chromium is one example but the most embarrassing was using Go for the Typescript compiler. People trying to spin that as normal shows just how far things have rotted from within at the company in the development space.
Microsoft is Cloud Services company now. Developers! Developers! Developers! is a relic of a bygone era. That part of the company still exists, but it's a backwater where careers go to die. If we're "lucky", your prediction that the maintainers will live out the end of their careers silently keeping dotnet going will come true. Or maybe sometime soon, some jeet VP, seeing a corner of the org chart filled with people who aren't jeets, will clean house one day and it will pretty much be over for the developer products at Microsoft.
The one good thing is that the compilers and frameworks are already out there. If the poo up dotnet 12, earlier version can still be used.
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>>107656736
maybe in audio books it looks like that
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>>107656816
You're just jealous cuz you can't נכדשי.

Some femboy anon posted a thread here last night talking about how tired he was of using windows 11 and linux mint wasnt working for him so he ended up swapping to windows 7.

I didn't get to ask all the questions I wanted cause he disappeared and then the thread got deleted so I'll ask them here.

1. I only have one of those shitty external optical drives since pc company's stopped being cool and removed them, that should work fine if i have the windows 7 ultimate dvd?

2.When updating drivers they all say they wont be compatible, will it just be fine to download them and use them? if not where do I go for stuff like nvidia, amd, and other drivers I need?

3. apps like steam and others that say they don't work on windows 7, how do I get them to work? i'm a bit confused on everything.

I probably have a few more questions but I can't think of them right now and I have to get to work so I'll only be able to check this thread every now and then, thanks for any of the help
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>>107653831
>luddite
>owning smart devices
come on anon, if old is good then any device with wifi and a screen on it is automatically bad.
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>>107652834
No security updates, no compatible software, doesn't work on modern hardware. Avoid. You can turn a modern version of windows into windows 7 usability wise. Just use openshell and ltsc and something like shutup10.
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>>107652834
>1. I only have one of those shitty external optical drives since pc company's stopped being cool and removed them, that should work fine if i have the windows 7 ultimate dvd?
Yes.
>2.When updating drivers they all say they wont be compatible, will it just be fine to download them and use them? if not where do I go for stuff like nvidia, amd, and other drivers I need?
You have to use insecure 3rd party updaters, if your hardware is newer than ~2018 it most likely won't even have a driver, so, you're fucked.
>3. apps like steam and others that say they don't work on windows 7, how do I get them to work? i'm a bit confused on everything.
Same as above, you have to rely on insecure 3rd parties, have fun logging in into a 3rd party Steam "fork" that is closed source on an already insecure OS.

>>107653033
>i have the tread saved where they went into detail on how to stay safe, etc. so i shouldnt have that problem.
No such thing as staying safe on there really, no matter how smart you are, or how aware you are, day 0 does not care about you, yes in 90% of the cases you have to execute it to do anything BUT you will have to rely on a lot of 3rd party "forks" of things of which you will have zero clue how secure they are.
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>>107655688
>3rd party Steam "fork"
That's not a thing. People just use an old version of steam or a the newest version with compatibility layer (open source if you want to check for botnets).

> BUT you will have to rely on a lot of 3rd party "forks" of things of which you will have zero clue how secure they are
For someone who (presumably) wants people to switch to Linux, you're awfully hostile to the stated purpose of libre software.
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think I've got all the drivers and everything I need downloaded, just gotta actually fucking wait for the thinkpad and windows 7 dvd to show up sigh. but thanks guys you've been an awesome help!

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>>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

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107635651
How much time did it take for them to reach such level of skill?
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>>107656060

check out dave aitel, charlie miller, mark dowd and orange tsai. they're very good.
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>>107616562
>I secure wiped my SSD from BIOS. it took like 3 seconds. how could it be this fast, isn't it supposed to take at least several minutes? it's a Crucial 1GB.
do you mean 1TB?
it's done "in hardware", but you shouldn't trust that shit.
an analogy: in some cases software sends commands to simply "delete" encryption keys from SSDs, but there is research that shows that "hardware encrypted" data can be recovered, and keys are reused or insecure keys are used once and once again.
just run dban or
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/your-ssd
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Currently reading pic related and really enjoying it. Learning how to build my own containers just with bash commands, learning about all the internals. Haven't had this much fun in a while. It's only 200 pages, absolutely recommended for anyone interested.

Btw, is there ctf but for containers? There used to be such a site but it's no longer working.
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>>107656618
Looks interesting. I will take a look into it. Thanks, for the recommendation.

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I forced AI to break circular definitions in physics and act as a Game Designer for reality.
It ended up writing a "Universe Engine" technical doc and actual code.

We tested a 128x128x128 slice. Newtonian gravity emerged automatically from base constants.
It's not perfect, but it works.

I don't have the compute power to run a larger simulation.
Need someone with hardware to compile and test this properly.

Repo: https://github.com/JulianZoria/Universe-Engine
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>>107650086
/thread
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>>107653460
AI wasn't conspiring against you. Their whole design is to just autocomplete the next word. So naturally, they end up reinforcing whatever you tell them.
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>>107650435
psychologists are a joke in a fake field and asians dont even have theory of mind.
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>>107652563
You don't belong here and I won't read your AI slop.
Also I don't have enough iq to pass the captcha. Fuck you chink moot, and fuck regular Moot too.
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latent space? more like, latent psychosis!

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>friend is like
>macOS > linux
>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technology
what do?
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>>107620014
so would hydrox be the original unix?
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>>107643910
this image still has a few pixels left, i think it's time for you to upload it back to ifunny twitter and reddit where you found it a few more times to get rid of them
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>>107617634

your best chance is to collect comparison data why bash would be superior to zsh
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>>107617646
No, they don't. It's easier to copy the photos off your iPhone, edit them and post them on social media using macOS, so if that's your use case and you can afford a decent Mac, that's the better option. But it doesn't affect my use case of compiling code, running VMs, etc., and Linux does that better.
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How do macbooks mog windows craptops so badly?

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*inhales*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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>>107656351
Bogleheads don’t have this problem. If you’re not savemaxxing and investing 50% of your paycheck in cheap index funds, you’re ngmi.
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>>107655855
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>mp4
Very cool. How long was this time-lapse I wonder?
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>>107656509
The video shows 9 night cycles so assuming they don't work weekends I'd guess 2 weeks
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>>107656576
ty anon
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>>107655855
it's even funnier when you consider that americans surveillance companies sell services using insecure hardware and software:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1-uiUlHTo


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