>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 14th of January>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107865652Well in hindsight if i had known ppl would freak out so much over it i definitely wouldn't have changed the release date. I'm sticking with that decision, though.
>>107867762there is no good information ab out anything on the internet. it is not like you can become a highly skilled anything via youtube bullshit. real teaching is done in the real world. there are no doctors or any high performance jobs that get recruited from people who have watched youtube videos. it is not any different with music. why would it be. even in the gearspace serban ghenea thread the dude says "we keep some of our business secrets" implying you can learn anything from youtube implies people openly share business secrets and guess what, they do not. retard
>>107868045>you're constantly asshurtOh, you're you talking about this >>107867762 Anonymous poster. Sometimes I wonder if you realize that every poster that doesn't fill the Name field (the majority of them) appears as 'Anonymous', because you seem to all take them for the same person.
>>107868362*Meant to reply to >>107868085
>>107868320This. I expected a schizo meltdown.
>computer is too slow>make faster hardware>oh it's so fast! don't even have to bother optimizing my software anymore>computer is too slow
>>107863468Go buy your 314th Labubu and shut the fuck up you retard
>>107863584>he wants traffic to look like in Indiahttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/vQfWixBn15U
individual transportation is fucked until we figure out and successfully implement cars that talk to each other and efficient intersection filtering to eliminate stop-starting. period the end.
>>107864081>So you might as well get a motorcycle and get readyI'd rather be the guy in the truck
>>107867558Still doesn't solve the inefficiency of personal cars where over 90% of the spent energy is not used to transport the actual cargo
Why is globohomo pushing this to be industry standard so hard? What's hidden in it
>add "baby duck" to filters90% of c and cpp hate doesnt show anymoreis it some kind of tranny dogwhistle?
But what about Go?
>>107867428Anyone with a new idea gets a lot of hate from UNIX shills the same way Rust programmers do. UNIX shills complain about it fixing all of C's problems.
>>107859092Rust is a authoritarian language. It is really uncomfortable to do anything in rust in a non-rust way. It will naturally attract authoritarian people, the type of people you will find in corporate structures managing programmers. But that's the complex answer, the easy answer the Rust foundation is run by globohomo. Globohomo probably despises C because you can write your own C89 compiler for some custom architecture under a week. Nobody gave you permission for any part of that process not the new architecture or that you can compile one of the BSDs on it now.
>>107868391>Rust is a authoritarian language.Not any more than C and C++ are.>It is really uncomfortable to do anything in rust in a non-rust way.It's less uncomfortable than doing anything in C in a non-C way. Doing OOP or FP in C is a lot worse than doing it in Rust.>It will naturally attract authoritarian people, the type of people you will find in corporate structures managing programmers.But it's the C and C++ programmers trying to control what languages people are allowed to use (see this whole thread and every thread about Rust on /g/), so C and C++ are the languages used by authoritarian people.>you can write your own C89 compiler for some custom architecture under a week.A lot of people wrote their own Lisp, Pascal, FORTH, and BASIC too. C is a more complex language and has more memory bugs than any of those. C's complexity comes from having a lot of edge cases that have no purpose except that other C compilers already do them that way, so you have to copy them to be compatible with existing C code.
Can someone give me a qrd on the Rossman Micay beef? Who was in the wrong here?
Make autism a mental disability again.
>>107862095He got popular from the drama created around CopperheadOS, and the autistic sperging out keeps the drama centered around the brand. The autism in this case caused it's popularity because Micay ethically deleted the keys of users to prevent exploitation. He's impulsively obsessed with protecting the userbase and manages thinks very well. Security is the subject he hyperfocuses on, so the autism allows for extreme management, but also the spergy anger towards innocent or otherwise benign beings involved in its usage.
>>107862163you say that as if ashkenazis aren’t preferable to whatever mystery meat horror show he is
>>107864413>pissmanThere's a reason why he's pissed. Maybe you should too.
>>107862095Why do you assume that autism correlates with inability to produce quality work in the first place? You can certainly be autistic AND be the driving force behind a useful software project. In fact, autism is practically required for this.
Both AVIF and WEBP have failed to gain widespread adoption on the web.Why won't people move away from JPEG and PNG?
>>107868188Not everyone is obsessed with fixing things that aren't broken.
>>107868188why should we move away from png?
>>107868188now png and jpg are not format they are words that mean image. they will never be replaced. if you send a different image people will demand a converter
>>107868188People don't like being bait-and-switched.
>>107868188>WEBP have failed to gain widespread adoption on the web
Japanese basshead editionHow 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>Closed back wired headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107862513the fuck is a yeet
>>107867244On top of that, was also banned from actual science forums like Hydrogen for being a complete retard. Even within objectivist circles he's a joke, it's why he needed to create his own cult to feed his ego.
>>107866356Foster is a massive OEM, they sell their own stuff under their own Fostex brand but they also do a shitload of contract work for other brands.
>>107854379what can i get for 160 usdprefer wired headphone
>>107867045>tests headphones at 114db (nobody listens this loud period)114dB(Z) at 20Hz is only 64dB(A).
whats the best mouse ever?
>>107867079Most of gaymer mouses are just clones of MS WMO, IMO or IMENo body designs shit since 2000
There's a huge lack of ergonomic ultra light mice. I just want to minimize strain and still be able to use it for gaming.
>ultra light
>>107862117>The point is that people believe it's true and they market for that.and that's why all weight-related marketing points are about losing weight? makes no sense>you just got trickedtricked how?
>>107855666I use it and i love it
Is there any reason we shouldn't be blanketing our land with wind turbines and solar panels? Oil and gas are deadends. Fusion won't be cheaper than Fission. Both are too hard to roll out in huge numbers.https://e360.yale.edu/digest/china-renewable-photo-essay
>>107868186It regenerates over millenia and in swamps and oceans. Fossil fuels are estimated to run out within the next 100 years and swamps we are draining and ocean biodiversity is rapidly declining sooo... Fossilfuels are a dead end.
>>107868218>It regenerates over millenia no it doesnt take that long, its also happening all the time constantly.its a process in the earths mantle.
>>107868199Germans have some studies on this, they've created algorithsm for their modern turbines that slow the speed down when birds are detected and it significantly reduced the death rate of the quickly dying species.
>>107868151>PlantsJust cover all the roofs with it and maybe make some extra shade areas. You would need only something like the area of Washington state or Poland to power the entire world with it. There are enough roofs and deserts to do that.>>107868184My first thought is that if we did enough of something like that it would heat up the planet far more then just extra CO2. If you made enough of these sunlight redirection techniques you would be significantly increasing the energy input of Earth, more then it can radiate away.
>>107868044Because we aren't souless machines hell bent on optimizing and objectifying everything with brutal utilitarianismWell, not yet at least. When the super AI deconstructs us to use our matter in its matrioshka brain, then we will be
This will change everything.
>>107862985If one were pedantic, then no lol.A cell is what we call the unit that stores energy in an electric field. A battery is a local collection of cells, the same way an anti-aircraft battery is a local collection of AA guns that work together.A hydroelectric pump storage system usually isn't part of a battery, but there's nothing preventing one of having a battery of such systems though. Well, maybe practicality and economics.>>107857525It's a fucking capacitor and it ain't as good as thex claim. Still, if it's just 20% as energy dense as they claim and costs less than 4 times what a current lithium based energy storage costs it may very well be quite useful.
>>107867670according to >>107867626 its a sodium battery with nanotubes and titanium dioxide
>>107867732*it seems
>>107867006I corroded your mom last night
>>107867036Toyota claim they'll have solid state lithium in cars, 2028...
How can the Chinese govt be this based?
>>107867745>If China could could start making consumer ram and midrange GPU'sMicron till very recently was still using DUV for DRAM, so Chinks can make that well enough with enough ASML scanners.For GPUs the lack of EUV is a huge handicap.
>>107866973Why does winnie always look like he's halfway between a sassy gay man and someone taking a fat shit?
>>107868316deep dive into china's organ harvesting vs usa epstien island cia networkpick your poison
>>107866973the real story is everything novideo makes is literally a fucking toy.it's not actually critical in any industry other than unicorn fart making.
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>>107866776I think that feature is only for users who log in with an account
I hit 3600 subscribers on my youtube today. I started last year. On December 27th, I posted a short that got me 1.7 million views. I'm gonna be a total retard and try to be a youtuber this year.
>Make sure to like the video if you liked it... maybe even a dislike if you didn't!
>>107866893what is your channel about, tech? anime?
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>>107862527Probably fail. Still it was a different time shit like this wouldn't work nowadays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkTf0LmDqKI
>Apply for a job yesterday>Get rejected todayWell, at least they're quick about it
At what age did you find out that courses are basically bullshit and stuff that says "learn and be job ready in 90 days" are plain lying? And that you need to actually stick with it for like 2-3 years experimenting on your own until you can see some result?>>107847286Graduated in november 2024 when im supposed to be graduating a year earlier.Parent gave me a job as a general affair staff from december 24. On april 25 i quit because shit was too much about dealing with people instead of being left alone solving stuff on my own. Unemployed ever since. Not sure what should i do this year except going back to drawing and writing fiction
>>107867750depends entirely on what it is you're learning, C++ or something like that? yeah years. Some Saas tool like ServiceNow or SalesForce, you can be an expert in 1 month of studying
>>107867502should be applying to 10 jobs a day bucko
is uBO Lite actually better than uBO because you can configure it to be less invasive?
>>107868239Yes blocking less ads is good for you
>>107868272but you have the same filter lists in lite
Best Practices Editionprevious: >>107761293READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107864711>I dont use it like thatHow do you use it, if you don't mind me asking?
>>107815771any good shared calendar software that I can install on my box? I just need something simple I can share with my wife, I am tired of add riddled apps
>>107868169*ad riddled
>>107864944it sucks. You need to either find a way to install actual Linux on your phone, like PostmarketOS, or do everything through Termux, which also sucks. Getting containers to work will require root access, and probably recompiling your kernel, (if sources are even available).
hi, nas + server in 1 device vs separate?i got old tower pc + laptop i5+1050tii was thinking about running omv in tower and everything else from laptop (jellyfin/arr/vaultwarden/pihole/vms...), problem is tower is first gen i5 so it eats a lot, so i need to upgrade, question is what do i go with? i need 4x 3,5 drive slots, 6 sata ports ideally. options i found so far:something like https://jackharvest.com/index.php/2025/07/27/build-your-own-minisforum-n5-inspired-mini-nas-a-comprehensive-guide/mini pc board in tower, im just not sure how risky is doing all that wiring?ASROCK N100M or similiar new embeded board2nd hand board with i3 8th+ gen? 8th+ in case i run jellyfin from itor do i forget tower and get something else? like 4 bay usb enclosure to just connect to laptop and run everything from it? any other options?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
When it comes to low level development you really have two options: C and Rust, or as I like to call it, CRust for short. anytime you need real performance you gotta bust out the CRust. Bust the CRust
I'm finding learning to program difficult and overwhelming. But I shall persist.
What a shit take.The only real choices are to be a midwit and depend on libc, or be a real programmer and write your own code.In terms of languages, it's C++ vs Rust, C is irrelevant garbage for demented boomers.
>>107866574There's also Pascal, Ada, Modula-2, Lisp, FORTH, and a lot of other languages. None of those languages use C or libc.
>>107866574>C and Rust, or as I like to call itjust use C++retard.and Rust probably is far less portable than C++
>>107867580>Software craftsmanship was dead ten years before GPT. It's gone forever now.nonsense