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so whatever happened to rust? it seems as if all the hype quite literally vanished in last 3 years, no more YouTube content either.
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>>107840684
>it seems as if all the hype quite literally vanished in last 3 years
Are you retarded?

>no more YouTube content either.
You need to be at least 18 years old to post on 4chan.
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JavaScript will never vanish
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There is more rust code written than ever before. Retarded nocoders like you wouldn't know.
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>>107841908
there's more python code written every day than rust since its creation
what's your point?
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>>107842078
NTA.
The point is that Rust didn't wanished in last 3 years. In last 3 years, the amount of libraries written in Rust doubled and the amount of library downloads grew tenfold. That's an exponential growth.
The point is OP is a "tech enthusiast" nocoder who judges technology based on YouTube videos instead of actual data and actual personal experience.

In my country everything is a app nowadays which sucks more ass than you can imagine.

I'm a legit student and entitled to student discounts on trains. One day I noticed that my student card app had stopped working because it wanted to be updated and - you guessed it - my iOS version wasn't supported anymore.
I had no time and even less interest in buying a new 500-dollar student card machine just because the guy who made the app is a lazy fuck who refuses to code in support for older iOS versions.
You know what I did? I quickly coded a mockup version of the app. A screenshot wouldn't be enough because the app has animated shit to prevent that. I used CSS to mimic the animations.
I remade the QR code so that it takes you to my personal website which simply states "yup, the student status is valid".

Amazingly, it worked. The weird thing is that 10 years ago I couldn't of forged my physical student card no matter what. But in the "secure" digital era any asshole can remake an app in a couple of hours.

>you're a criminal
No I'm nut. If I'd gotten caught, they could of phoned my university and check that my student status is valid. The app itself is just an unnecessary middle man making me watch ads and I don't understand why I'd have to use it.
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>>107841567
But everyone keeps saying how Apple has the longest support
Android has a different approach. You can keep installing shit forever but you might actually brick your phone by upgrading to a newer version of Android
It happened to me. An update made the phone sluggish and USB no longer worked. Couldnt even roll back
Apple makes sure their products dont get bricked, but the downside is that you're literally barred from installing something that might not work
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>>107841567
>If you want to use ancient hardware

My phone is 7 years old. I guess it classifies as "ancient" by today's standards.

I think it's such a consumerist goy mindset to think your phone is too old when it physically still functions as intended.
Something like a student card app is literally just a blinking light and a QR code as a standalone application.
I dont see why a phone from 2010 wouldn't run that. Why does text and a gif animation require a new phone every 3 years? It's not like I'm getting new features - the old features are just requiring better hardware. This is what boggles my mind
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>>107841625
You NEED to be running a crypto miner in the background to securely authenticate your Salesforce profile, goy.
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>>107841625
>I dont see why a phone from 2010 wouldn't run that.
Nobody said it couldn't, just that Apple doesn't want you to.
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>>107841625
They drop old versions and don't patch CVEs so you're basically forced to update. You'll never see a lts version of android or ios
They also add some animations and shit to new versions which will artificially deprecate the goyim's hardware
We really need loonix phones

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>no backdoor

You are getting one, right? Picrel is the StarFive VisionFive2, but there are other SBCs built on RISC-V as well
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>>107841981
There is not enough savings on risc to be worth the sw immaturity hassle vs arm.
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until the rva23 boards start coming out they're pretty much useless
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>>107841981
>no backdoor
>made by chinks
yeah sure anon I truly believe the guys backdooring literally everything, even the fucking streets, aren't backdooring this particular product
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>>107841981
>StarFive no backdoor
lamo the whole point of riscv is so that it would be cheaper and easier to add backdoors and proprietary ip cores into ic design

Are LLMs demonic technology or are its users too dumb & gullible to become psychotic due to them?
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>>107840586
It's literally inherently demonic technology. You know that schizo meme about making ways to speak without speaking? It's unironically that. The seals of Solomon are breaking and we are witnessing a second falling of Man.
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>>107841402
>You know that schizo meme about making ways to speak without speaking?
Your emphysemic grandma trying to call you downstairs for your 34th birthday chicken nuggies must be a nightmare for you.
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LLMs aren't demonic. The fact seemingly healthy people go crazy from interacting with LLMs just goes to show that a lot of people are very fragile mentally and normal societal interactions have kept them steady.
They likely would have been taken in by cults if they were exposed to them as well.
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I don't want to know to what else people use lmm.
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>>107840586
It's the users who are demonic. AI just reflects that fact. Look at that mess.

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107840042
r7rs-small is better than r5rs because library system and (features)/cond-expand make Scheme code more portable.
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>>107840201
cond-expand is bad !1!1!1

https://weinholt(dot)se/articles/cond-expand-and-ifdef/
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>>107838440

trvke
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Implementing a GA optimizer to figure out when to schedule my vacations. Currently in guile because I don't know elisp that well, but calendar mode could be useful.

In my third world shithole you weekends and holidays can "waste" your vacation days because non-business days count.
(use-modules (srfi srfi-1))

(define (next-generation population fitness-fn pop-size elite-size mutation-rate)
(reproduce (select-elite
(rank-population population fitness)
elite-size)
pop-size
mutation-rate))
....

(define (run-simulation init-pop
fitness-fn


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Just some cool shit I found while optimizing a function for a package I'm making:
>package summary: convert tabular data output from duckdb sql queries into elisp data structures (alist,vector,plist,hash,etc).

While adding a new format called columnar I was benchmarking the time it took to convert a 1 million row alist to it, these were the results for each method (N = iterations)
| Benchmark             | Mean  | Min   | Max   | N |
|-----------------------+-------+-------+-------+---|
| mapcar | 4.23s | 4.21s | 4.26s | 5 |
| pre-alloc-simple | 3.60s | 3.55s | 3.64s | 5 |
| pre-alloc-single-pass | 5.30s | 5.29s | 5.32s | 5 |


BUT, after running native-compile on the functions and then running the benchmark again.

| Benchmark             | Mean  | Min   | Max   | N |
|-----------------------+-------+-------+-------+---|


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they dropped freebsd support. they depend on systemd now. they waste money on kde-in and frries (rabbitictranslator akselmo)
>krshes
Nate is so useless and money hungry, he is killing the project for the sake of pleasing valve and being the CEO of techpaladin. No wonder he got fired from apple.
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kde is compromised
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>systemd dependency
dropped
it's karbage
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>>107841667
>Do nothing
>Win
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>>107841667
>he is killing the project for the sake of pleasing valve
how

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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So my old PC case is an absolute fucking mess, I had to cut into parts of it inside to make space for my larger GPU than intended for it, and to set up one fan in the back and one in the front I could easily set one up in the back of the case with a intended area for it, they're just basic 120x120 cheap fans, but in the front of the PC I couldn't put it in without taking everything apart and I couldn't bother, so I literally just laid it on top of the GPU, used rubber bands and connected it to the case that way, so it's held in place. I booted the PC and it just werks. How cooked am I? Will my PC explode? Or will it continue to be bussin.
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What's the quickest and easiest way of getting rid of a PDF password if you don't know it? It requires the password to open and online pages don't work.
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>>107840854
give it back jamal
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Anyone else having problems with 4chan recently?
>quick reply doesn't work at all
>threads don't update
>4chanX breaks everything, but problems persist with it disabled
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>>107820851
TRIM Command:     Available

smartctl shows this about my HDD, should I enable it or leave it as it is? It is disabled I am pretty sure

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so what programs do you use to actually program in?
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>>107825936
i like vscode because whenever i try to rename something, it renames it in every function and every file everywhere it can find it and there is no alternative other than to go one by one and tick each one i don't want renamed

it really forces me to commit to my naming decisions
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>>107835844
I use it in my native console
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>>107825936
cat and less.
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these days I use python for excel

it blows
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>>107825936
program.exe

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Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.


How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro


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>>107839747
>Headphones are usually the gateway to hifi speakers though
speakers are so based, the amount of people who want them is so small that only the giga expensive stuff holds any actual value, or new shit(sometimes)
so you can buy things that were like $400 per speaker for like $50 quite commonly or get them for free
t. paradigm monitor 7 v2 owner for $50 cad
I got a pair of energy 22s for almost free with bad tweeters tho, sadly one fucking guy in the entire world has the equipment to fix them and its $200 a tweeter so i don't even know if it's worth it
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>>107830443
>based
Let's see if I can change your mind about that
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>>107840451
You would think they would fix this shit by now
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How are the HelloDigi HD11?
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>>107835912
Well, fucking nevermind. The Verum guy is shady as fuck. Apparently he refused multiple people service because he didn't like them or some shit. I guess I'll get the jewdeze LCD-X instead. Better get the loctite ready, I guess...

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>be me
>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago
>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons
>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#
>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision
>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen
>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40
>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1
>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers
>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is
>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not
>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#
>mfw

Share your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
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>>107813815
Actually retardedly brilliant.
>Keeps you always useful.
>makes it look like doing something
>security inc8dents collapse network automagically.
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>>107795067
>Was working at a large financial firm
>they hired a group of Indians to come over and code the latest platform.
>It was supposed to be a month contract but they kept dodging requirements, blaming internal software, the lot.
>one month became six months, half of them got local women pregnant (one jailed for snuggle struggle)
>team got sent back
>two of them managed to return on next project
>that went to crap as well.

>same firm. One of the munchers brown nosed so much.
>got his own team, brought in more munchers
>ended up getting rid of the whites due to assassinations
>his entire team fired because the traders had enough
>kept him. put him into disk server maintenance.
>internal cloud/disk redhat thing - he became in charge of a high profile group, demanded more people

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>work at smaller financial firm
>jeet coworker
>explains things in the most convoluted way, addition becomes linear algebra
>so much manual work not funny
>I automate most of my job
>he tries to copy me. spends weeks on a 2-line code change to a script.
>script now breaks regularly, boss has to get involved - he's crap at coding too.
>weeks go by, they eventually get it working
>its silently failing from then.
>traders cannot get access to business-critical data
>script rolled back
>they do everything extra manually.
>I tried to help but told to get lost
>jeet pleasant to everyone above him, except those who he considers below him, he's horrible
>satan pops in to get tips from him

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>>107802159
>every single header image pre-dates the Gookmoot takeover of 4chan
>the vast majority of them date back to the 2000's
Holy fuck, we're literally on a website with a legacy system, a moving relic, the equivalent of the Holy Roman Empire for BBSes.
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>>107796410
>new generations are somehow more retarded than boomers when it comes to tech
as someone who interned in 1st and 2nd level tech support during college
you have no idea what you are talking about, shut the fuck up nigger

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107824069

>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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>>107841686
>>107841699

gm
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>>107841804
gm
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i will try to speak a bit more technically here so that maybe you'll understand what really causes problems in linux. most linux distributions are just package curators, they simply take the packages, compile them in an integrated way with the rest of the system (libraries, file structure, etc.), test them, and deploy them to production individually. however, many of the problems we see discussed in linux aren't related to linux fragmentation, but to the lack of responsibility and *real* technical support from the linux distributions themselves. companies like apple and microsoft (before windows 11) also use third-party libraries, but these companies are responsible for curating and integrating these packages with the system.

and all the problems we see in linux are related to this lack of support. note that is not in solving problems individually, these we can find online, but in an integrated way, people don't know what wpa_supplicant is. therefore, i end up arguing that there should be companies that pay developers to establish an architecture and technical support for these operating systems, but i don't deny my lack of knowledge to define whether something so community-based can exist.

however, for it to exist, the "upstream first" culture has to die. we need to be more pragmatic; open-source projects should be forked, and important system functionality packages should indeed be forked for individual maintenance of each operating system. we need to stop being afraid to fork a project, provide maintenance, patches, and solve real problems.
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I really feel like Linux shouldve been an effort to produce a complete system like the BSDs, rather than just a kernel with a need for other parties to do it themselves.
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>>107841800
Well this is the price we have to pay for having free decentralized software. You can try to influence the culture but this shit dates back to the 90s.

Maybe we could automate an AI to suggest which areas need focus from the community. Kind of like an oracle. I'd be interested in working in such a project.
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>>107841843
Linux is just a kernel at the end of the day. The responsibility for integrating the packages should lie with the maintainers of the distributions.
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>>107841843
how lucky we are
the *BSDs still exist
feel free to switch any time you want (I did)
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>>107841871
I don't think we have to change that much, just to try to push this "upstream first" away a bit. RHEL does this, Google does this with Android, System76 did this with GNOME (which created COSMIC). Maybe these "lego" distros has its place to give control to the power user, but it definitely does not have space in the end-user space.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107841092
Neovim mainly adds modern features and nicer plugin ecosystems, but none of it is required. Have fun with plain ol' Vim.
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>>107840984
First for name me a Cool Programming Language
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>>107841022
That's a cool project.
The linux mint distribution I used a decade ago had a screensaver like that. It was really cool.
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>>107841503
COBOL
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>>107841503
>Cool Programming Language
CoProLang

AI doomerism is dying, it seems as if people are waking up to just how limited that shit really is.
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>>107837678
AI BLOOMERISM IS NOW
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All Machamps are that literate, they hardly show it though.
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>>107839866
That's obviously a Machoke you idiot
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>>107839878
Hey be nice to me I haven't played any of the games in like 5 years and they look pretty much the same
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>>107837678
Just wait till the next model releases

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the same doods behind 2027 just dropped a new speculative control problem scenario where rivals ASIs compete for global control
https://blog.ai-futures.org/p/what-happens-when-superhuman-ais
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>AGI
Stopped reading there
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i thought it was good, thank you
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>>107838321
he didn't say agi


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