Why are many game engines trying to copy Unreal or Unity?
>>107699150this kind of layout is used since forever in video/3d/animation related programs. Propably it's the familiarity or the fact that nobody come up with something better.
>Use case for crypto donations in GNOME?>People want to use real money and not weird scam money>Comments are locked. This is not a helpful discussion.https://old.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1px35qd/why_gnome_do_not_accept_donations_in_monero_fsf/
>GNOME bans AI generated extensions>GNOME users openly mock crypto scamsIs GNOME finally becoming based?
You're not a real shaman if you've never tried a psychedelic.
Why do some people who oppose big tech and talk about peacefully resisting them at the same time support a large powerful Government? and in this case, its monetary monopoly.I've seen European socialist on Mastodon say things I strongly agree with about big tech tethering people to centralized cloud software and subscription fees, and how it sucks that the entire world is interdependent on big techs cloud services. But then they follow up with how only the Government can save us from big tech. They act like Government is just another word for the people or community. They have no interest in alternative economies and opting out of the system. This naitivity needs to be brought to light. No need to intimidate anyone, just ask why Govenment is asigned the role of a savior.Also the reverse argument applies to libertarians and agorist who hate Government but falsely believe big tech and patent monopolies are a free market. Like the morons at Reason.org
>>107699153I meant reason.comThey wrote a disgusting article about how big tech was a victory of the free market. Ignoring big tech's patent and ip hoarding and government lobbyism.
With tech jobs becoming ever more scarce as AI keeps replacing human workers, is trades the better option now?
>>107698479Cybersecurity is probably the one IT field that will keep needing people, considering all the shit that keeps happening.
>>107698479not saying to go into trades but you should have a backup career ready because you're going to find out the hard way about the IT market>>107698578lol if you're posting this you probably don't work in IT
>>107698578lol already done in by AI
>>107695290Why not both?
>>107695290Nigga they've been doom and glooming about how tech is dead and you need to go into trades for 10 years at this point. It's mostly jealousy, there is a huge amount of resentment against tech - look at all the seething posts about "tech bros" on X and reddit. I almost fell for the meme, but was too lazy and ended up with a 150k programming remote work job.
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>>107698503literal nogen talking shit and being a bitch made
>>107698300thats awesome. its all way above my pay-grade lol, but you're really pumpin' out code. what inspired you to go full bore on dinoml? looks like you hadn't touched it since the summer>sleep for now thoughgn, will keep an eye out for you!>>107698820nice. surprisingly accurate clockthis would be a really cool idea for a lego collection, actually. a bunch of different train cars and you plug them together however you'd like. actually, would be extra cool as a simulation game... got my imagination going
why do normalgroids like phones so much?it's just selfies and slop. it's so fucking retarded.
>>107698830normgroids are perfectly fine. they increase the population and breed for us and keep the world going, they just dont belong in certain spaces because they ruin them
>>107698802Because it just works, unironicallyYou are a retarded npc
>>107698802>Laptop>Clumsiest shit to use on your lap>Portable>Clumsiest shit to to walk about with
Only slaves spend their day looking down.
>>107698905Also>cramped and typically low quality keyboardI don't get the appeal but then I don't travel much and I work from home
Should I buy an RTX 5070 or an RTX 5070 TI? One is The RTX 5070 is a 750 plus tax in my country, while the 5070 TI is 1100 dollars (plus tax). I read just now that NVidia is going to raise their prices and I get the feeling that if I buy the 5070, I'll end up needing to buy the 5070 TI in 2026 which at that point - it might be way too fucking expensive. On the other hand, the thought of buying a GPU for one grand right now feels extremely painful. That's 1/4th of my monthly paycheck.
Trying to port this old game to PC, but I'm stumped. Friend says I should use 5.1 GPT but I've had a few troubles with it in the past. Out of my depth here, could someone lend me a hand?
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>>107693563Wallpaper for a cookie pls :)
>>107698627Sometimes it's best to simply sit and do nothing but WATCH your desktop JUST BEING what it is and DOING what it does. This is one of the major aspects of Zen. Just WATCH your desktop for a while, sometimes.Oh, and also:BREATHEREAYO DON'T FORGET 2 BREATHETHE
>>107688813recently installed windows 7 on an old W530 thinkpad, god ive missed this OSany games/apps you recommend? running a quadro K200M as well
>>107698975Doesn't it come with Freecell? Let me guess...you need moar?
>>107699052nah just wanting to have some fun with games of the era, relive my childhood yk. this is all i could think of thats in my library
Has anybody here used elementary os? if so, what is your opinion? I plan to install a new distro and this one seems interesting.
>>107698095I always support any open source project that focuses on user experience since I believe Linux is sorely lacking in this regard. That said, I used elementary for a good while and I think they move at a glacial pace and their team has suffered some personal drama. So I don't know how much longer they can maintain their project
>>107698106lmfao
>>107698095I've never used anything other than Debian and Devuan so I wouldn't know
a nice project. IIRC they have their own platform library libgranite for gtk4, essentially what libadwaita is to gnome.
>>107698095>>107698929> Dev is a libtard sjw troonPretty much this is all you have to know. It's really a shame because I enjoyed EOS a long time ago. Very comfy because I don't like to rice and have no need of choice like that. I found out the Dev was a troon when the inevitable troon sperg out occurred. very sad.
>>107698668nice cope
>>107694388
>>107694388>WSLlol>linux based kernel foundationso... some version of linux they've hijacked to slap a windows logo on it but it won't be anything like linux unless you use WSL. cringe.
>>107694388its fake
>>107695249How come jeets havent broken into Linux kernel development?
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107696432I am thinking of buying this stupid thing for all my blowing and sucking needs.it is not as powerful as a leaf blower but it is way more powerful than that funny toy you have there10$.those type of things are called portable construction vacuums / blowers
Screwdriver/drill bits set rec for power drils? Or just buy from local hardware store?
>>107698708these things are a godsend for people with small freezer compartments. my fridge now has a left/right double door where the freezer is as big as the fridge compartment, and when i look back at those days where the freezer was on top it was only as big as a microwave and you couldn't put shit in there.
>>107698177>plug in charging cable>battery breaks screen
>>107698708you can keep things you don't use that often usable for longer.there's also non-food uses like extending the shelf life of chemicals and stuff that loses potency from oxidization.>>107695895bigclive made a video about the cheapest chink vacuum sealer you can get. the takeaway is that they work but you should never leave it plugged in and unattended because they have no safety mechanisms in place and one tiny part failing can mean your house burns down.would also probably at the very least source the bags locally from name brand stores if you're planning to use them for food.
I was gonna buy an HP omnibook with a snapdragon processor but I googled to see if it worked with my rollo label printer. It doesn't.
>>107690646Are you planning on using Windows on it? If so, do you want to run much software other than what it came with?Yes? Then it's crap garbage avoid like the plague.Are you going to install Linux? Are there drivers available for the hardware? Are you willing to build software from source when a precompiled binary isn't available?Then it's much more viable, and should get you more battery life per weight and amount of performance.
>>107697328Even linux support for these chips isn't great. I was interested in the qualcomm laptops, but qualcomm's lack of support for linux made me lose interest. I am so tired of arm hardware with poor vendor support.
(((they))) want us to move to ARM for the locked bootloaders
>>107690646Snapdragon has been great for me, I've been dailying mine for about 16 months now. People like >>107697328 will meme that software doesn't work because they haven't actually used one recently. Nearly everything "just werks" without any special config. The only limitations I've found involve software that's legacy and/or niche, such as an ECU tool for a 20 year old car and the firmware updater for Innoasis MP3 players.For a laptop, ARM gives you both battery life and thermals (the fans almost never spin up). In the rare occasion I need to do something ARM can't handle, such as the Innoasis firmware updater, I just use my desktop. If you need to run a lot of oddball software and it's your only computer, ARM probably isn't for you. But if you're doing fairly regular things or have other computers (like most of /g/ presumably), ARM is ideal for a mobile device.
>>107690716>refurbishedretard
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>>107697700perish
>>107696800If you're just in it for the money, chances are you'll be better off in Norway. But CPH is a really nice city (much nicer than Oslo imo), the people are friendly, coffee and bakeries are amazing, food is top notch. Then again, as a norwegian you probably enjoy the mountains a lot, and we have none of that here.
>>107697973>If you're just in it for the money, chances are you'll be better off in Norway.It's an interesting job and a nice opportunity to work abroad (but still relatively close to home). If I just had a generic job back in Oslo, I would definitively go for it. However, my current job is something I've worked long and hard to get and I've reached the point where I have so much seniority and trust at my current company that I can pretty much decide exactly what I want to work on at any give moment. I enjoy Copenhagen a lot every time I go there, but of course all tourists enjoy going somewhere new.>Then again, as a norwegian you probably enjoy the mountains a lot, and we have none of that here.Sadly, I don't enjoy the mountains as much as I used to. Used to do it a lot more when I was younger, but it's kind of a hurdle to leave town to go to them.
Why do all of these retards use Workday, but don't have one consolidated workday account for all applicants? Making accounts for people who aren't going to read my resume anyway is ridculous, inefficient, and most of all, very indicative of their priorities.
If I wasn’t a retard what would I be planning to do over the course of the next 5 years in terms of employment
FOSS programmers work for free. Why?
>>107698632Don't work for free just code out of passion to get what you want. I made GIMP plugins because I deeply wanted them. The only reason I heavily contributed to a digital commons is because I selfishly wanted special effects in GIMP. Every one benefited because I was selfish
>>107698765check ur bank acc you silly billy you know the rates
>>107698680Thanks again boss. What's on the docket this week?
>>107698632Wait really? I was told they're paid as much as 4chan janitors.
back in late 2020 I was miserable that GIMP couldn't outline, gloss and bevel text like 90s commercial software. Now I can do all of that effortlessly without breaking a sweat
https://y99.in/web/mobile2/page/180006please help saars