Made in USA 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 headphones• Shure SRH440A/SRH840AComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
It's insane how fucking cancerous the 3d wing shit from audio technica was. I've been meaning to sell my r70x for like 2 years but i'm so lazy with dealing with that shit. Everytime I try wearing it it feels like it's falling off and skull fucking me at the same time, what a design. Were any of these headbands ever liked?
>>107693029Unironically that but also fuck their single ended cable for that price. I want balanced.
>>107692505>Not being soldHuh, seems it was discontinued. But surely there will be a successor soon, maybe they're just waiting for next year because it will be the 30th anniversary of the company.Also MD Sound still has stock for 900€. They're German but ship within EU, at worst you have to pay a 30€ surcharge for shipping.>lack of inputs/outputsDo you desperately need I2S or 12V trigger? Because I see nothing else the Volumio has and the RME lacks.>Should have said.expensive or overpriced. The Volumo is priced accuratelyThe RME includes DSP and a top-notch headphone amp, in my eyes that more than justifies an additional <130€. To me, it's rather the Volumio that seems overpriced in comparison.>>107692556There's a lot of retardation on Head-Fi, but it's still the biggest online headphone community, so more likely for actual owners to post there and reports of things like reliability problems to show up there.
>>107692928The color-coding is retarded and misleading. And what's up with those weird numbers? Who the hell goes "this headphone is clearly a 6.38, and that other one a 6.43"?
>>107693329Whatever anon, I'm not worried about an amp until I get an update on my dogwater TA-32, and I'm 100% not getting the dogwater ADI-2, especially with a possible successor sometime whenever. The ADI-2 is old news. I'll be listening to music on my older dogwater setup plus I'll be going into cassettes soon, so I'm not worried about quality for some time. What I'm worried about now is whether I should get the Shang Tsung EC Zero T. I need a CD player.Head-Fi is also full of brand loyalt slave shill autists that do it for free and buyer's remorse autists. I don't care about what anyone on any forum says. I just pop in sometimes to look at unboxing pictures or measurements.
> learn to code.
>>107693082Fast food places loathe hiring college grads for the wagie work, and even if they didn't, helldesk still pays better in most places.
>>107693096Ok, so the c-suites are the ones generating the code now?
>>107693012>But those are the ones complaining that they're getting laid offThat doesn't match what I've seen and heard so far, but in the near future I wouldn't be surprised if they lay off 50% of the seniors, 80% of the intermediates, and 100% of the juniors.
>>107693175no.theyre the ones screaming at everyone else to use ai gen to make codebecause it sounds good to investorsin reality they force people to use shatbotsit fucks everything upeverything becomes 2x slower, 2x more expensiveand so everything is outsources to indialine of products goes to shit but who cares, the investors will just invest into something else once profits go downaigen is a bunch of horseshitwe DO have ai's that generate code, but theyre based on completely different principlesand theyre used in-house by aerospace companies, because who in their right mind would empower their competitiongoyim dont get to play with the nice toys.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107686895Is that an Argentinian jew?
Why would something being written in rust make me angry?
>>107692744damn, we got a badass over here
>>107690871sunk cost fallacy/tribalismthe c ecosystem is very fragmented and difficult to learn/master and spans a fuckton of fields if you've taken the time to learn/master part of it it feels terrible for it to be threatened by an alternative you dont know and would need to learn from scratch
>>107692934But that's literally what Rust is competing against. People have been begging for a C++ alternative for long time and Rust is finally a language that delivered.Rust is not a Go alternative or Java alternative, it's a modern system programming language that focuses on safety. It doesn't have to be as simple as python or as secure as embeddable as Lua, it just needs to be somewhat better than C++ because that is its usecase.
>>107692922>what's the actual solution?Learning lifetimes.It's not like clone should be avoided at any cost, it's sometimes acceptable to clone things to avoid headache. But it would still be very beneficial if you learn lifetimes so you can write in zero cost manner.
>>107693270Rust as a C++ replacement is certainly arguable but that's not a particular intent of the language, Rust's devs and community also want it to replace C which is something else entirely.
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/.
>>107692347>anime wallpapercome back when you are an adult.
>>107692424I've literally never gotten easier captchas on kuroba for some reason. i did it just fine on the browser and on chance so it can't be my fault
>>107692726lmao chance autist is malding
>>107692340>NEW CAPTCHA GUYS , THE INSTRUCTIONS DON'T SHOW ON KUROBA LMAOtest
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Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release. The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.What do we do afterwards?
>>107678494I dropped out of my Comp Sci bachelors in my Junior and enrolled at my local community college for the electrician course.
>>107678657That explains why most of the web looks like generic shit with AI bot content
>>107678875>the manager goes to Claude or whatever tool they use, asks it to create a step-by-step plan on how to add telemetry, and also gather a requirements document about the impacts and how feasible it will be to add the feature, as well as different implementation methods, their pros and cons etc. Then the manager sits down with the VP to discuss the GPT slop, they decide on the task, and ask another LLM to do the task iteratively so that it can be tested, as well as instructions on how to do the testinWhat you're calling a manager, is actually a software engineer. Think about it. Your scenario doesn't eliminate the need for software engineers. It just makes it so a manager who can also handle the implementation, or an engineer who has good soft skills, could both do the job of this role you refer to as a manager.Yes, bad news for software "engineers" (really code monkeys) who are only capable of coding and thought that was enough. If I just get really good at java Mr Shekelberg will have to hire me because it's, like, really complicated and no one else is as good at typing some magic words into a computer program as me! Sorry leeches, your job description was always "contribute to the success of the business," you just couldn't read between the lines and now it's too late for you, the times of getting paid to be an introverted, insufferable nerd are over
>>107678494Not much that can be done, anon. It sort of works like this. Humans thought 'brain work = hard' because brain work is hard for us. But actually we're just stupid. We evolved from simple molecules, so that shouldn't surprise us. Brain work is really easy in the grand scheme. I guess it had to be that way, or evolution couldn't have gotten to it. The punchline is that we all get to die horrifically as these systems propagate wildly and grow their capabilities.
>>107678494I just got diagnosed with tism and ADHD, I can unironically become a neet now if I want to and live on gibs. for the time being though I'll keep writing my shitty code for the business I work for that's about 15 years behind the rest of the world and if my skills get made redundant then I'll just get a job in a trade, I really can't be bothered to start from the bottom again in some other field.
Reminder that 60 FPS on a 144 Hz screen looks worse than 60 FPS on a 60 Hz screen.
Pos + Sub editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107689965>>107688012>decreasing treble from hearing it too much means you're deafI'm going with occam's razor here. You're deaf. To everyone else, don't be like the last 3 iemggers with complaints of hearing loss. Reduce your treble with EQ. The treble made deafzo deaf.
>>107692773St2? With distortion so bad even mdaqs saw it? Wtf. But storm is BA pos so it could be even worse...
Doesn't EQ btw >>107693206
Doesn't have iems btw >>107693214
>>107693230>Doesn't have iems>went deaf from IEMs Can't even keep track of his own lies.
Jesus fucking christ, You used to be able to Google and find a detailed guide to troubleshoot something tech related now you would only get an answer from the AI and the rest of the results are just reddit threads but all replies are like subjective or " i dunno lol".
>>107682414You have no idea how bad things are. A butlerian jihad is the only thing that could save us and I don't see that ever happening. The kids are NOT alright!
>>107691548I bet you a thousand bucks that moderators, admins or users of that forum backed it up somewhere. >>107691571Don't despair. All can be rebuild.
>>107691607Lol the Tinypic thing is the cherry on top.>>107691659>"The Internet" for most people is 4-5 websites, it's grim.I remember hearing in a speech somewhere "The modern internet is 5 big websites, each consisting of screenshots from the other 4". I can't stop thinking about it.
>>107682414i dunno lolOw, my balls!
>>107691548Maybe because forums are hard to navigate, politicized and not mobile friendly? I don't like reddit's voting system but at least comments just show a username instead of special colors and decorations to indicate "this user is authoritative." The Reddit method of ordering by high level topics with much freedom within makes more sense than dividing users into a million different little spaces that /are/ topically related but have no cross-visibility. Finally for a mobile perspective, web browsers suck for communication, all the scrolling and input fields and no notifications etc. in 2026 software needs to run natively (even if electron) in order to be viable.>t. born 1998
>Sandboxing is mandatory for all Mac App Store appsIs this why all /g/poos hate on macOS?You can't hack it as easily as linux/windows?
>>107693238no its bc you cant upgrade them
>>107693238>>>/lgbt/
It's escalating hard. We WILL win this fight.
>>107692883sush you don't know shit
>>107686167Personally I've gotten tired of looking at imagen slop. It's always the same low quality garbage that keeps on getting spammed. LLMs are still fun to use though.
>>107692332>If I had kids I would forbid them electronics until age 10 (with the exception of limited TV time), then after age 10 I would maybe introduce them to few non-social videogames, at age 12 I would introduce them to searching the internet without using social media like looking up stuff on Wikipedia and only at age 16 would I show them what social media is.Their classmates would show them everything you don't.>inb4 homeschoolingTheir friends would show them.>inb4 I'd lock them up in the cellar and not let them have any friendsYeah, that's precisely the type of psychopath I'm imagining you to be.
>>107693163There are no-electronic schoolsRich people send their kids to those
>>107693163>just submit niggeryeah, when one is a retarded wagiescum who is forced to send their kids to a public school bc theyre a poorfag failure and are incapable of doing things rightthen yeah, suresubmission is all you got leftlook up the effects of screen use with childrenit literally turns you into a drooling retardif you allow screen use when youngyoure literally lobotomizing your childand there isnt a configuration of reality where this can be spun as a good thing
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use cases.State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAMEDual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500>CPUBudget: 9600X, 7600X, 7500FGaming: AMD X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>10769320750 series was really mid but made worse by it's price.
>>107693195things used to be much tighter when you had a bunch of HD drive bays + dvd rom slots but even now it is nicer to be able to just do it externally
>>107691050IPS monitors are all about the same. Maybe there is some gotcha problem with that monitor, who knows, but Phillips is generally a respected manufacturer
>>107693229yeah, you slide it in, but then there's the rest of the build - which is the part this thing doesn't solve, plus it adds cost, complexity, and reduces rigidity. crap feature. there are cases with removable tops but having a removable tray just so you can screw in the motherboard is useless.
Man, people are still asking silly money for used parts. I was thinking of getting a RX 7600 as part of a silly "what if I build a silly gabecube analogue" since I have some spare parts and people are asking almost £300 for one, and you might as well just get a 9060 at that point.
>Find an ancient SD card that was left unpowered for over 15 years>Still works>Still has every last bit of data on it, just like a decade and a half agoIs the whole "muh flash memory doesn't retain any data if left unpowered for a year+!" thing a retarded meme perpetuated by the spinning rust industry that we allowed ourselves to fall for? I get that it's an anecdotal sample size of one, but then again, all of my spinning rust HDDs failed after less than 10 years of use (also anecdotal, but makes me think).Kingston micro SD card btw.
>>107693006It's most likely SLC or TLC, they're much more robust than the crap you have today.
>>107693222/thread
>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks outhttps://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
>>107692885He is wrong about "selling off parts", but the ramped up production lines will lead to the same effect IF the datacenter demand drops
>>107692336>>107692918I imagine they make these waffers in batches of about a bakers dozen or so.
>>107692893nice ai vid
>>107692926Right now the supply lines are set up to package for server dram, it'd take some time to switch over.
>>107687064No, the only optimization in our times is for time to market. Making Elite in less than 32 KB on an 8-bit computer in not possible for them.
YOU are almost at the end of the road.YOU will fail to make the transition to an AI world.YOU are utterly outmatched.
>WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNINGYou are in a paid advertising thread designed to keep the AI hype FOMO grift alive. These AI companies are hemorrhaging cash and will be bankrupt in six months.>WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
>>107689098whatever. i can read schematics, i can solder, i can diagnose and code automation, i can weld, i can frame houses, i can wire a house to code, i can do hvac, i can distill alcohol and tune a carburetor to run off of it. i dont need to cower to corporate overlords and never will. you are pathetic and unworthy of pity. IT is a stepping stone in my life, i am not a stepping stone for IT.
>>107689098Bitch pls
>>107689155>inflates
>>107689098
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107691982>tranime pedoquite redundant considering that only raging tranime pedos care about stupid shit like emacs configs and lisp in the first place
>>107692328As someone who used to absolutely hate the default keybindings, I have to say now that it's not as bad as I once thought. The beginner version of me would see a key sequence like:C-x t t C-x C-fand think, "How tf am I supposed to remember all that?"Now, I see it as a kind of composable language.C-x t t -- means do the next operation in a new tabC-x C-f -- means open a file (or "find" a file in emacs parlance)=Enabling which-key-mode help a lot, too.= The tree of command possibilities that used to be invisible becomes visible, and Emacs starts making more sense. Also, I actually use evil most of the time, but a lot of the default keybindings are still there, so I use both Vim and Emacs style keybindings simultaneously. I used classic Vim for a long time before I switched to Emacs, and I still like that style of editing. However, VimScript is caveman tier compared to Elisp so I'm happy that I can have the best of both worlds by using Emacs+Evil.
C-x t t C-x C-f
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE8vCWyr1Eoby Christian Tietze - https://zettelkasten.de/
>>107692434>and think, "How tf am I supposed to remember all that?"yeah, sometimes it feels like that>=Enabling which-key-mode help a lot, too.=okay this one is pretty helpful, thanksYeah I use vim when editing small files but again it isn't my thing ig lol
>>107691743She was wearing panties.https://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=4867480