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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107714980
some of us are eating
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>>107715635
I thought it was common sense to scroll on 4chan while eating only at one's risk and peril? Mind you, often enough watching/reading anything on news that aren't completely sanitised propaganda can be more nausea inducing than any AI-generated Nicholas II throwing up. At least one knows that the latter is fake...

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Literally perfect software.
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>>107712379
Not sure if perfect, but certainly best of a kind. Immediately replaced Foxit which had already accumulated so much pozz it was no different than running vanilla Adobe.
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>>107714133
Good morning saar
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>>107714170
it doesn't work well with huge pdfs (10k+ pages)
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>>107714133
>but you can emulate an OS with pdf reader in minecraft
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>>107712379
Fast

>>107714110
Slow

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>indians can't make good softwa-
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>>107715453
Skill issue, you can inspect and edit the html directly to prevent this.
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>>107708125
>Make any post about Indians making shit software: Indian Hindu rape rat jannies delete it
>Make any post about the Hindu pedophile cult destroying tech companies: Indian Hindu rape rat jannies delete it
>Hindu rape rats make bait threads like this: Indian Hindu rape rat jannies leave it up

These Indian Hindu rape rat pedophile hordes are turning our internet into India, just like all of human civilization. We really need based chads to google "Hindu temples near me" and do what must be done.
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>>107715595
>make spam threads that violate rule 2
>get deleted like you fucking deserve
KWAB, fuck off back to /pol/
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>>107708125
I read this in my mind as a jeet scammer and bobbed my head while doing it.
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>>107708314
I haven't looked into an alternative because calibre is good enough, but it's still bad software.

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>Handwritten notes detailed over 600 process steps — gas flow ratios, photoresist settings and more critical stages detailed
>Prosecutors allege handwritten notebooks detailed hundreds of optimized manufacturing steps developed over five years.
Chink DDR5 soon™

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/samsung-engineer-accused-of-leaking-10nm-dram-process-data-to-chinas-cxmt
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>>107715709
Ah, so that's how they got these DDR5-8000 from last month lmao
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/chinas-banned-memory-maker-cxmt-unveils-surprising-new-chipmaking-capabilities-despite-crushing-us-export-restrictions-ddr5-8000-and-lpddr5x-10667-displayed
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>>107715709
Hero
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they were on 17nm just a few months ago

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were they a stroke of genius or a mistake? and how come no-one ever tried implementing rational numbers in hardware?
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>>107710266
>it's also extremely non trivial to implement transcendental functions like sin, tan, log, atan etc.
They're not trivial whatever you're doing. Fortunately, the hardware implementation of floating point already has the table-driven solutions for you; the equivalents for fixed point math are quite complex groups of functions, and rationals aren't any better.
You can do a better if you do exact real arithmetic, but that can't be hardware-accelerated as there's no guaranteed upper bound on the memory required to represent a number (and the representations are... exotic.)
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>>107714235
>Some languages like lisps have rationals as first-class language features and they work really well.
Except the denominators tend to grow really large in any real world code, despite normalization. If you're serious about rationals, you need to start with bignum support and go from there, and that pretty much destroys any chance at getting useful hardware support; you're making arithmetic ops be things that require allocating memory.
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>>107709755
>how come no-one ever tried implementing rational numbers in hardware?
Implementing rational arithmetic in software is an exercise for CS undergraduates, as is finding out why it doesn't work without bignums (unless you have some way to approximate, which gets you back to floating point).
Actual exact real arithmetic libraries represent numbers as generators that issue the digits of the number one at a time as required. There's a few ways to handle the internal state of those things; the most common one involves infinite continued fraction series, but that has some evil edge cases where it can take a long time to decide on the next digit. (Worse, those cases tend to come up fairly often; the square root of 2 is one such case if my memory's right.) There's another approach that uses 4-tensors that's better at deciding digits, but it breaks my brain; I definitely can't explain it. None of that stuff can be done entirely in hardware.
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>>107709755
The idea of representing numbers with a scale factor, ex. scientific notation, goes way back and this is "just" a hardware implementation of that concept. That said, it is still very clever.
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>>107711511
>>107711610
Because of this thread I spent the better part of the day digging into posits. Conceptually they seem very elegant and I especially like the power of 2 reciprocals and how results saturate to the minimum/maximum representable values without underflowing to 0.
But holy fuck do most of the writing surrounding it read like schizo time cube cultist nonsense.

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New year, new me edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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>>107714085
Your mouth needs a set uf balls
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is this job autism friendly?
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>>107710956
>>107711112
Actually, fuck it. Maybe you're right and a PWA is a good idea. There's a thing called Capacitor apparently which can basically wrap up your PWA in a web view and you can put it in app stores.

I just came across some scrolling behaviour which is easy to achieve in a web browser, with scroll-snap, but I couldn't implement it with React Native. It's probably possible if I dig into their gestures system but fuck that.
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>>107715049
in my experience, 3 years in the industry? not really not at all, communicating is an essential part, it can probably be done, but I wouldn't bet on it
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>>107715112
or you can use nativescript
https://nativescript.org

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>Overtaken by AMD in x86
>Apple Silicon spearheading ARM adoption in the desktop/workstation space
>Nvidia backing out of 18a deal

Is there any scenario where intel turns it all around?
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60% of TSMC's 2nm is already bought by Apple. Where does the remaining 40% Who's going to get the scraps? Data centres
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>>107712642
>Is there any scenario where intel turns it all around?
when the government puts in some more billions of your tax dollars to keep the afloat
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>>107713636
>"Apple isnt driving ARM adoption"
>"mac is some 7-8% total market"
>Quick search shows the exact opposite

I miss the days when people some put effort into shitposts.
Now they pull random numbers out of their ass & get mad when no one believes them
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>>107715686
>"mac is some 7-8% total market"
>NOOOOOO, MAC IS 90% OF ALL ARM PCs!!!!
Doesn't make anon's statement any less accurate.
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>>107712642
>Is there any scenario where intel turns it all around?

China invading Taiwan and seizing TSMC probably.

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>>107655260
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107714323
Depends on your paranoia level. Corporations often have data that can be valuable or dangerous even decades later. And when Q-Day comes around, they might be fucked. Hope you got liability insurance for that lmao.
>out of courtesy or
That as well
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>>107714366
You literally did the
>Mommy it hurts
equivalent for electronics.
What model? Does the lights have a sequence? Did you notice problems when you first got it? Did the previous owner say something? Did you change something about it? Do you have an assumption what it might be?
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>>107681445
If you can get a C13 Yoga preferably with 16GB RAM for under maybe $200 it's very very worth it to run Linux on. You'll have to flash the mrchromebox firmware on it. Best Linux laptop I've ever used with openSUSE. XFS, not btrfs, the system grinds to a halt with snapper
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>>107710869
This is why you don't buy refurbished shit from big box stores with stock pictures you STUPID FUCKING FAGGOT NIGGERS!
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>>107714702
I literally did this a couple of months ago and it's great.

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So, this shit is dead and captcha won't work anymore.
How are you supposed to use 4chan now?
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>>107715215
4 can also happen.
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>>107715203
everything can happen. it's a captcha
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test
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>>107702280
works with XT?
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>>107715735
yes

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I've submitted 400 job applications this month
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>>107714536
While not a complete fix, a huge amount of the noise could be eliminated by requiring candidates to be local. Companies believe if they open positions to the entire country or even the world, they'll find a magical unicorn candidate who can create FAANG companies for them and works for peanuts. Instead they have opened the firehose of diarrhea into their hiring pipeline.
There would still be some scammers, including a few who would go so far as to hire someone in your area to go show up, but it still knocks that type of noise down several orders of magnitude. But it also requires giving up the magical unicorn dream, which the current AI bubble shows is something employers just can't bring themselves to do. They want cheap skilled labor and they're willing to destroy themselves to maintain the fantasy that they can get it.
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>>107714597
Cover letters went out of fashion long ago because no one wanted to bother reading them. Then LLMs came along and could read the cover letters, giving HR/recruiters a summary or even a pass/fail judgement. Since there was no cost to them, cover letters started becoming required. Candidates quickly figured out humans weren't reading the cover letters, so they started using LLMs to write them. Now you have cover letters that are written by LLMs to be read by LLMs.
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>>107714581
>You haven't excused the ChatGPT refining and scoring
Why excuse it? It especially makes sense when asking it about ATS.

>You only offered one piece of advice for interviews beyond "Just do more, lmao", which was to reflect on how you've improved between interview rounds
Do more interviews is legitimate advice. Would you really want to go interview for your dream job and have it be your first interview? Do as many as possible so you can improve the skill of interviewing, be more comfortable when interviewing, and scope out what technical questions get asked in your field. A specific question came up multiple times in interviews regarding DNS tunneling. The first time I flubbed it, but when it came up during the interview for my current job I was able to explain it clearly and go deeper into the concept. If I hadn't fucked it up in a previous interview, I wouldn't have known to study it.

>how wet or dry you make the HR woman in the interview.
Depending on the company, you may need to do this. You can either nut up and find a way through them or you can replay highschool in your head and get nowhere.

>Technical questions in jobs you don't want won't come up in jobs you do want
They came up in interviews for jobs I wanted, but I flubbed the interview. I then learned them and got it right later.

>and if you don't know the answer already you'd be fired fast.
Not necessarily. A lot of times you may get asked about fundamentals in the field, where your specific subfield may not actually require that knowledge day to day.

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how many time do you jerk off a day?

I wake up at 10am, have breakfast, grind leetcode and portfolio projects until 2pm, have lunch, fap, take a nap, wake up at 5pm, grind again til 10pm, drive to mcdonalds to buy dinner, fap again, then play vidya/watch anime until 3 am, when I go to bed and guess what, fap again

I wonder if too much fapping is affecting my cognitive performance
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>>107713599
Furfag tranny who sucks off hiroshimoot.

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>9800x3D
>64 GB of DDR5 6000 Mhz RAM
>Astral 5090
>High End MSI motherboard
>1000W platnium PSU

I don't get it, why aren't people upgrading your RIG now if you know you'll need to replace it within the next 5 years? Even consoles are going up in price, steam machine is looking to be near $1k and PS5 Pro is $700 for console and prob another $150 for peripherals.

Generational leaps in graphics aren't really gonna happen anymore and the 5090/4090 might last for a decade.
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>>107703402
sold my 3900x and replaced it with a 5700x3d
got 350 bucks for my 3080 and bought a 5080
i'm fine for a few years
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>>107715433
all tech bros either yearn for bussy and or have yellow fever.
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>>107715433
>Why do men have a fetish for attractive women?
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>>107703698
Noita parallel worlds run.
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>>107703402
Gonna be real dawg I'm disabled (spine is fucked) and broke, and that probably ain't gonna change any time soon. Enjoy your health lads.

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>>107713330
>or now even C# and VB devs
Isn't C# developed at Microsoft? It's essentially their programing language, is it not?
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>>107715381
Doesn't matter if java-script and react devs are cheaper and can be bought by the tonne.
The company is openly stating it intends to throw out 40 years of its own code and start over. They are writing off the whole companies codebase, in-house languages or not.
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>>107714721
That's what -Wall and -Wextra are for. And if you don't use stupid ass shit, you won't need them.
None of this shit is needed. It's credentialism and parasitic bureaucratization of languages. Sell your books and courses somewhere else.
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>>107711740
rewriting legacy code is beyond retarded
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>>107713298
Retarded jeet.

New version is out.

Also, why was my previous thread deleted? This is a software-based application explicitly engineered for operation within the computational and telecommunications framework of a handheld mobile device, ok? It is therefore unambiguously situated within the broader domain of contemporary technological systems, infrastructures, and applied digital sciences, and as such relevant to /g/.
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>>107714834
Works on my machine jeet. Your constant shilling will not work.
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When someone pointed out here Chance's two devs beside Callum are both indian, it explained a lot. This trolling they do reminds me of that indian YouTube guy who spams himself on /fit/.
Anyway, the only thing I kinda dislike and its more of an android thing but the edge to edge stuff when content goes behind the three buttons on the bottom. I wish there was a a padding or something there because if it's over text its kinda annoying, I guess I am too used to how it used to be. Some android decisions will never make sense to me.
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>>107714880
I haven't used clover in years.
I assume it doesn't have swipe up to close media. or fullscreen image viewing. where no buttons or bars are shown.
or the option to rotate an image.

stuff like that.
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>>107714654
I'm also having this issue
plz fix
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>>107714654
This, K1ra, this needs fixing.

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Holiday On Call Edition

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io
JavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.net
MDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.org
Stack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blog

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>>107714857
they don't read the logs, so no it wouldn't help
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>>107691779
Rawdog since I mostly game/jack off when doing WFH
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>Ctrl+F Ubisoft
>Phrase not found.

Oh, I guess, because at Ubisoft no one was on call...
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>>107710933
Embedded has two different sides: Doing microprocessor stuff with C or something more powerful that runs embedded Linux (or QNX or sth). The latter you use C++ for (or Rust) and is not too bad to get into. Look into Yocto and different Bus technologies like CAN or Ethernet. Qt was also relevant for one of my jobs.

If you're doing microcontroller stuff then you're gonna have to study more. Look into embedded C.
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I am going to quit my wfh job next week and neet it up for a bit. it has become too much of a circus for me. surely I won't regret this in a year

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>>107712383
someone has to eat all poo
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>>107711444
moon landing never happened, this will be a movie set or more likely CGI, space is fake, gay racist and trans.
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>>107713482
>/pol/tard
I was here before that board existed. YES, it is GOOD that NASA is getting defunded, why the fuck should I care about a group of jeets? Oh, and btw most people voted for him. Cope.
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>>107712754
kek


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