>another browser you can't tweak its interface, pretty much like ChromiumIt was over before it even started.
I'm just going to wait a year and tell Claude to write a new browser for me
>>107652264That's plan as well. All browsers sucks. I will have to make my own.
>>107652199>https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/6872>we are sticking with un-apologetically native looking UIs for now.I think that's very much NOT like Chromium.
>closed as not plannedisn't that a good thing?
>>107652199lol I solved this problem by eliminating the web entirely. There's nothing redeemable in the web to begin with, it's bloated and FUBAR'd. The trick is development of a parallel system that runs as an alternative to the web. Plot twist: this isn't even the main purpose of the solution either, it's an addon.
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):wiki.debian.orgwiki.archlinux.orgwiki.alpinelinux.org>Which distro should I choose?gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlnosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?suckless.org>What are some cool terminal commands?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107646370OK Chuckelfucks very fuckin funny joke tellin me this was easy and i'm the one that's reatardedI figured out how to flash the iso to a USB driveI installed the right bazzitemy mouse and keyboard don't work>oh.... you wanted going to use the same bluetooth keyboard and mouse that work on your pc, mac, android, iphone, raspberry pi, smart toaster, thermostat etc.? you can't do that, and here's why it's unjust for you to want togood oneyou got me once againfun experiment while it lastedwelp, back to windows, hope you boys have happy holidayssee you next christmas
>>107652112You should have installed NIGGIX instead.
>>107652103>>107652112
>>107652079on it, thanks
Getting annoyed by getting nagged by win10 constantly so thinking about installing cachy. I have a 2TB ssd which is less than half used so I figure I could set aside the last 1tb for it.Anything I should know about partitioning? I was thinking of doing something like>-- existing files (ntfs) -- /home (ext4) -- / (btrfs)that way if /home gets tight I can expand backward into the windows shit. Is this retarded?Should I skip the ext4 /home and just shove everything into one big btrfs partition with subvolumes? I hate having to decide how much to give root. I underestimated that on windows and suffered with c: being nearly out of space all the time, while everything under the sun wanted to put shit there. But I'm not sure if a subvolumes setup would be able to handle distrohopping if cachy turns out to be a meme, or if btrfs causes problems for things like sqlite dbs and games.
Puffy edition.Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107649052What about FreeBSD?
>>107648748How's Mayo, Florida, holding up for you Luke?
>>107652122>t. (((intel aviv))) glowniggerkeep shilling cuck licenses, good goy.
fucking hell, this thread got shit up worse than usual>>107649114could you provide an example or are you merely here to troll?>>107649303>Since the thread doesn't seem to have links to guides, FAQs, etc...there's literally a documentation section >>107647005>>Is it advisable to use BSD if I don't have any servers? I mean, for simple desktop use. openbsd is great but freebsd is perhaps easier to learn>I'm also unaware of the advantages it may have over Linux.the philosophy behind it is entirely different, which is a huge reason people prefer BSDthere are a number of videos and articles out there that cover the philosophy>>107650615are you complaining about the zealotry of the image or the useful links?>>107650868doesn't it always?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107652122Nice I didn't know Luke Smith lived in Mayo, Florida. Woah holy fuck
Decades ago Asrock released this. This is the AM2CPU board that you could put on certain Asrock Socket 754 and Socket 939 motherboards that included the Asrock Future CPU port. You could then upgrade those motherboards into AM2 motherboards with this add in card that has the new AM2 cpu socket and new ddr2 slots.Imagine if we had an AM4 motherboard like this. And then once AM5 came out you would just put in your AM5 add in card and now your AM4 motherboard supports AM5.
>>107652220>pc is dead because people are buying pcs
>>107652220Even more of a reason to bring this back. People are going to AM4 but if this was an option once ram prices went down they could just go to AM5.
>>107652246Has anyone here tried those ddr5 to 4 or sodimm converter things do they work alright?
>>107652291That's not how it works Anon, the So-Dimm riser cards are for hooking up laptop RAM to a desktop CPU, DDR4 is a different technology for the mem controller to work with.
>>107652300oh bother, anyways pc's will be dead by 2030s all according to plan
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107650591>Do you have an opinion concerning the width of the RHS though?Not really. Choosing uint8_t doesn't meaningfully prevent errors over a larger type. Rust chose u32 for shifts (it has overloads for u8 too) and can still be optimised into auto-vectorisation. u32 means you can have a bitint type greater than 256 bits which you'd lock yourself out of with u8>1. Use unsigned values if the value should always be greater than or equal to zero, and signed values otherwise.>2. For indices, pointers, or other values which are tied to a data structure whose size is proportional to the size of memory, use usize or isize.>3. For cases where the acceptable domain of a value perfectly fits a fixed number of bits, use the appropriate fixed-size type. For example, a method like write_u16 would take a u16 argument.>4. Otherwise, use i32/u32 if the value has a narrow range and i64/u64 otherwise.>>The radix of an integer would use u32.>>You might expect u8, since a radix higher than 256 is not useful, but the domain of useful radices is actually much smaller than u8, so using u8 isn't providing a meaningful guarantee, and will simply increase friction.
Finished today's leetcode in 7:35 (it was an easy)
>>107651886>u32 means you can have a bitint type greater than 256 bits which you'd lock yourself out of with u8I hadn't thought of that, good to keep in mind.>Choosing uint8_t doesn't meaningfully prevent errors over a larger type.It's more a safety against large shifts.I haven't looked at what other architecture do but in x86, the bitwise shift instruction's operand is either an 1, imm8 or the CL register which is 8bit wide.If the language were to accept uint32_t, the compiler would have to implicitly cast to uint8_t for code generation. First I don't like implict casting in general but here it's especially harmful because after casting, a shift of 257 would be transformed into a shift of 1 and this completely changes the result.This would break the semantics of bitwise shifts, that a shift larger than the width of the shifted value should result in 0 or in a sign extension.
>>107652169 contSo if shifts would take a uint8_t argument and given that there would not be implicit casting, the user would have to do the casting himself fot the code to type check and if the casting changes the value because it is too big, that's on him.
>all stars>all ducks>/aocg/ deadwhat now?
Why is PC stagnating HARD?
>>107645017>PCMasterrace bla blaYou are just a faggot shitting on console fags. You deserve all the Microshit spyware and kernel malware on your ""Personal"" Computer. You don't know anything about PCs, you just "learned" how to build your PC (its literally Lego) now you feel almighty throwing buzzwords at console fags, while only being 1 tier above total normal fags. Go fucking back. I have more respect for honest console tards than fucking man child's larping as "PC dood"
>>107644863you don't need an expensive pc to compete with a ps5, which shouldn't be surprising as a ps5 is basically a cheap pc
>>107652243>you don't need an expensive pc to compete with a ps5yeah but 6 years later it still costs more than 500 to beat it
>>107652265not for me it doesn't, as i need a computer for my work anyway. can't do my work on a ps5
>>107640614Because Nvidia has become so greedy, they barely outperform last gen with the next gen that for some fuck ass reason takes 2 years to develop. GPUs are not doing anything impressive. I can buy a 3090ti or a 4090, or a 5090. Still can't max out RDR2 a quality game from 2018 with all quality settings enabled at 144hz. It's a fucking joke that it's been almost 10 years and I still can't max out that game on my pc. I won't waste my money chasing 10% performance improvements every 2 years for $2k fuck off Nvidia
Can you recommend a solid quality thumb drive?I've bought cheap ones in the past which have all died within a couple years.
>>107651351Try an expensive one then
>>107651351I never had and Inland from micro center fail me yet. Even ran a few through the wash and riced them. Still working fine.
>>107651351Do the ones you've had die because the flash in them craps out, or because they physically fall apart?
would debian survive without canonical support?
>>107651289well, i've been daily driving Xorg since 20 years without any issues.and i also have copy paste, ssh integration and a bunch of other shit that you will never see on wayland because "reasons and excuses"
>>107649134spbp, they are the ones who need us. but we're friends.
>>107651308I have copy paste there is no issueSsh integration I don't need currently because I don't have openssh-client installed or telnetIf I needed that I would spin up a VM using systemd
>>107651301the whole push for a xorg alternative came about because some pen testers discovered that X11 was open by design and called it a security hazard (which it can be in an untrusted environment)fix some of those issues and you have a good display server.at the end of the day, use what you want.i prefer x11 because its familiar and mature.if you want to use wayland, then do so.we don't have to use the same things you know.>>107651333good for you, thank you for having an opinion
>>107650182Android is fucking shit and you need to spend an hour on rooting that garbageI want to see a proper Linux on mobile using valve's compatibility tools
What /g/ things do you hope/expect Santa to bring for Christmas this year?
>>107651574a total destruction of tel aviv.
>>107651574DIMM DDR5 RAM sticks.
>>107651642my wife vigne
>>107651574I got a Google TV streamer 4K. It is nice. Also a 256GB USB drive for my anime.
>>107651574The entire tech industry recognizes itself and has the communal urge to focus on hiring white employees, firing indians, and paying for quality
Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
>>107648528maybe someone decided pre-edited camphotos are perfectly sufficient for money scheme
>>107650062>>107648182>Epstein was a pretty cool guy actually>he dindu nuffin>the girls he trafficked? They were asking for itLeast deranged migger.
>>107651426no shit, people learned from snowden that it's not worth destroying your life to reveal the truth. nothing changed because of snowden's sacrifice. no one really cared. that's the reality of doing something like that, you ruin your life for nothing.
>>107651139We need to start institutionalizing paranoid schizophrenics again in this country.
I'm Black and these new captchas haven't filtered me.
>>107649774I do this
It was harder at first
>>107651273But I did eat breakfast though?
>>107649405>>107651368>>107651218>>107649581https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJxBkE9d-TA
>>107652248kek
Is there a way to export all of your KurobaEx bookmarks to a text file or something? As a backup. I don't think I'm autistic enough to manually paste 3000 thread links into a txt.
>>107649695I did you faggot.
>>107650032I doubt it
Rofl
>>107643556... There's no way there is even 3000 live threads on the entire site right now.
>>107652238Update again. Newest beta fixed that already.
How do you actually remember all the boilerplate lines for anything more advanced than hello world?How did people program before google and ide with tab complete?
>>107651892By typing it over and over and over again. Much of it eventually becomes muscle memory.
deducing word problems into formulas then program statements.
>>107651985How do you remember something like création of the main window or execution parameters?So oarts which are longish code blocks that you type only once per program?>>107651996It's not about solitions, but code itself.
>>107651892some claim that modern computers often do things relevant to any request be it keyboard input or audio input or cam input
Anti-AI cucks would probably seethe with:Invention of ballista>w-what do you mean a dumb skinny peasant can one shot a meat tower knight that I spent all my resources to train?? That's literally fascism!!!invention of gunpowder:>b-but the hecking rifle will take our swordsmens jewbs!!Invention of electricity>WHAT ABOUT MUH HECKING WHALERS?? THE CANDLE MAKERS?? THE FUCKS WHO LIT THE LIGHTS ON THE STREETS? STOP IT NOW!!!Invention of cars>WHAT ABOUT MUH HECKING HORSE BREEDERS? WHAT ABOUT THE FACTORIES THAT MAKE ACESSORIES FOR HORSEMEN??Invention of railwaysComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107651948sir we is creating beautiful and fast websites for you im a corpo slut you seee
>>107651778>SAAAR IM ARTIST HIRE MEI am quite active in AI communities, and I've never actually seen someone claim to be an artist for genning some shit. The anti-AI crowd seems to think that most people who use AI think that way.
>>107651621/threadOPBP
>>107651963It's probably outside of your bubble, and for a reason.
>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/installwindowsPrevious: >>107610179
>>107650354The site can tell what OS you run and your fingerprint? I seens it before. It can even tell phone or pc
>>107650574maybe lower computational power and move cooling plan towards passive also disable keyboardmouse
i'm going insane with this problem my pc restarts every 20-35 hours, it's not overheating because it doesn't happen while doing anything heavy it happens while browsing or watching videos, i can't find anything on the internet like it, did memory test nothing, did sfc scan nothing, like why does it happen every 20-35 hours?
When you say restarts, do you mean actual system OS restart, power cut to black screen, or BSOD? Because anything but power cut to black screen leaves logs. You can figure out the root cause of the restart if the OS is calling it.
>>107650574New Lenovos are absolute trash.