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>Everybody Codes is a free space for honing your coding skills, experimenting with ideas, and learning from others. At its heart lies the belief that programming is best when shared - whether through solving puzzles, streaming your progress, or discussing solutions.
https://everybody.codes

Advent of Code but in November.
First puzzle opens in a little less than half an hour.
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>>107117384
it was a typo, they had a full stop instead of a comma
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>>107117367
It is a comfy midnight release for me

Actually I think I prefer AoC's release time, since it means I do the puzzles in the morning and don't worry about leaderboard times
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>>107117396
>>107117394
I wasted like 2 minutes on that, fell out of the top 15 because of it. Polacks truly are niggers
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>>107117305
am I wrong in feeling there is something very non-C-ish about qsort()? It is really convenient, and works really well
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reminder that if you are using a web browser to retrieve the data or x to copy paste you have to add all that code to your line count.

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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>>107117631
Build a PC
If you move overseas, take your PC with you
If you are constantly having to move nonstop during the day and have to take your computer with you when do then buy a laptop
The "5070ti laptop" GPU is not a real 5070ti GPU.
If upgradeability is a concern build on AMD AMD (7000/9000) CPUs. You will be able to upgrade them for many years without needing to buy a new motherboard and ram
PC enthusiasts will spend hundreds on ewaste no matter how old it is. There is always a richfag/poorfag/autist out there willing to pay for someone else's trash.
OLED monitors are expensive but their prices are coming down recently
I used to buy those hulking hot as shit loud as fuck 80% plastic jet engine gaming laptops that and drag them up and down all day between buildings and between countries it sucks. A laptop should be as thin and light and invisible as possible. I'm never going back to that gaming laptop hell
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>>107117694
>particle board
that'd be an upgrade for ikea they're not above just using cardboard
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Fuuuuck... I guess I need to do a second pass tommorrow because I swear I could still smell something. I guess I really need to scrub it extra precisely if hose and partial submersion wasn't enough in addition to spongework. And even then some of that cigarette shit might still linger. Perhaps I might have to de-rivet after all.
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>>107117694
i bought an ikea chair once and the left and right non-adjustable armrests had a 0.2" difference in height
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>>107117779
Little shit like this that only becomes revealed under harsh flashlight inspection. Damn these chainsmoker computers.

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It's over bros. China is going to win the A.I. race. What does this mean for us? Does this mean the cost of technology is going to remain high? The same amount of RAM that used to sell for $40 at the beginning of the year costs $130 right now. I can't take this anymore. I'm so poor.
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>>107117718
This. All the /pol/ CHUDs that think it will become based and 1488 are useful idiots for their own enemys.
t. a /pol/ CHUD
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>>107117755
Literally pennies.
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>>107117716
I hope so but everything sucks so I expect it to somehow stay expensive
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>>107117702
No one's going to buy commodities at a high price. Not to mention, China issued so many business loans they basically put all of their manufacturers into one giant race to the bottom with themselves because it was the only way to grow their economy. Imagine if the US just started a $10 trillion fund to mass produce lithography machines and start fabs and started loaning out hundreds of billions at a time. Suddenly there are a dozen big companies just funded by perpetual government loans pumping out chips. The price of wafers wouldn't just drop to 1/10. They'd plummet as those companies all start trying to undercut each other.

The downside is that private sector debt explodes. And if those companies start going under, you kinda fucked up your economy.
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>>107117244
>Lower energy costs and less regulation are needed if you want to build a lot of 4 bit matrix multipliers
He's probably right but the better question is why build all that shit

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Mental Health Awareness Edition
Previous Thread: >>107066422

>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 3
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana
https://gemini.google.com/app

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>>107117268
actually made me laugh
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Captcha: HOAXJ
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>>107117516
>>>/wsg/6021335
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is this the future for everbody? what will the everday use be?
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>>107116919
>If no one can use it, have it, then it doesnt exist.
It could be a facility located only in some datacenters (ooh, like cloud computing is!) and still be quite real.
But right now it ain't. It's pure research stuff still, and still stinking of being a boondoggle for physicists, like fusion research was for decades. The various announcements are typically timed exactly to try to get another round of research funding, nothing more.
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>>107117067
Research level means its not real. Same with all the millions of magic battery papers that come out every single day. Unless the products are mass produced they are not real.
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>>107110487
It can't even factor 35
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>>107110456
No. Pic related is the future
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>>107110456
The boot-up time is too long for the average user, so no.

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Why do I need a pain VPN if I havent used one in the last 20 years? Im already using google services,i have social media, i got a whole paper trail on me…so what am I really protecting? My identity is already confirmed. A VPN is like putting a fake license plate on a car I've already registered to my home address.

I could see the use for playing games to prevent IP leaks from skids.

uBlock Origin cannot see, and can never block, that server-to-server communication. It's all happening "behind the curtain." Nor does it stop CNAME cloaking where third party trackers create subdomains to mask as first party requests.

It can't stop the website itself from using server-side tracking to report my actions back to Google and Facebook. And even if I'm not logged in, my browser fingerprint still gives me away. My data is already in their walled gardens.

If I need to play a game sure ill launch free protonvpn. but why pay
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>>107116263
These are questions you need to answer yourself, idiot, nobody here knows your browsing habits and use cases. Goddamn attention starved fatchild, what you need is a cliff, not a VPN.
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>>107116263
What is a pain VPN?
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>>107117186
paid vpn*
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>>107116363
>But they can protect you from getting love letters from your ISP whenever you torrent shit.
Not OP but I've been torrenting for years without a VPN and I never once got an ISP letter
Does it from vary from service providers or what you torrent?
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>>107117332
Depends on what you torrent, depends of the country

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Meet this man, his name is Brendan Eich. He is responsible for creating Mozilla Firefox which back in the day was the ubiquitous browser similar to chrome now.

>Eich was appointed CEO back in 2014
>(((NYT))) reported that he threw money at candidates and causes that fought against same-sex marriage
>A subsequently campaign against him took place across the internet to force him to resign
>11 days later he did, only after Mozilla began to hemorrhage users and the majority of the board at Mozilla quit because of a well-orchestrated campaign (((they))) are responsible for, ultimately

Fast forward a few yeas

>Creates Brave browser & search
>Doesn't filter, downrank, or censor your searches. If I search for a certain term & you the same term, we actually *shocker* get the same results instead of liberal Jew hogwash
> Also hides your IP via tor
>Most importantly, you are getting the results you want not some (((google))) bullshit which is designed by jews to aid the liberals, promote degenercy (interracial relationships, diversity, etc), and most importantly tell the whole world just how great niggers & shitskins are in your community (but not theirs, of course)
> and a whole bunch of other positive things you can check on yourself


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>>107117625
its based on khtml
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>>107117616
i remember when normies used firefox too
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>>107117628
ok boomer
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>>107117219
>>107117552
It depends on how you massage the stats. So much of the "IE was huge" stat tracking is from shit running on internal company computers interacting with sites providing services to those clients. Remember, there wasn't the same kind of near universal tracking via third party analytics back in 2005, so you could get wildly inconsistent results depending on where you were looking for data.

Many companies didn't allow for any browsers besides internet explorer. How do you count companies that purge all cookies every time their computers rebooted? Do you treat them as separate instances across days/weeks? Do you throw all of them into one pile based on the IP? Most of the methodology for these kinds of tests is fundamentally flawed in some way, and they never disclose how they gathered data. Another example. A lot of government websites 'required' IE 6, so some companies were running IEtab as a default in firefox because their IT department had enough power to do that and too many problems with internet explorer. How does the stat tracking reflect that. We could track it because we embedded elements in the background of pages that rendered differently on IE and firefox, but most of these charts are just looking at user agents.

If you exclude corporate IPs from these kinds of things firefox was arguably a dominant player, possibly even supermajority depending on what sites we're talking about. Tech sites often saw sub 10% IE traffic, and on those opera was actually a relevant browser. Game forums were routinely sub 20% IE. It wasn't across the board or anything, but IE was definitely dying, even going back to 2005.

>source
I was a backend php dev for a bunch of small sites back in the day. I can say that our data consistently showed astronomically higher firefox usage than was widely reported.

Of course it's all chrome now. Firefox fucked the dog repeatedly and google literally only keeps them around so they aren't quite a true monopoly.
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>>107117705
id believe it, im pretty sure i started using it around 2005 or 2006, i dont really remember anyone but me caring about it back then though

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107117298
oh well i swapped to ltsc now
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>>107117369
yes it is, and you shouldn't get any data lost as long as you keep your key close, most annoyances with bitlocker come from unexpected behavior and updates, but almost never turns into data loss.

it depends more on if you're schizo enough to believe there's backdoors, in that case the alternative is veracrypt, not as convenient but it's the best thing for drive encryptions
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>>107117349
Nope. First time I even come to this general actually.
Also, journaling? Would you mind elaborating on this? I can't seem to find your post in the last thread. It'd be helpful, especially since clearly I must've really royally fucked up to have chosen exFat
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>>107117465
Should I then disable the bit locker and encrypt the whole drive with veracrypt?

I've heard there are compatibility issues with windows. I fear that I break the sack and I end up getting locked up of my data or corrupted and I lose everything. Granted I should have a backup but still.
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>>107117742
Go ahead. Veracrypt has been the go-to full encryption software for a while now for people that don't trust Bitlocker.

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another day of prompt engineering tired as shit
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posting in schizo thread
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>up for 2 days
this website is so done
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>>107111316
Cool, what's the tech stack?
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>>107111316
the best part is when it gets hacked to shit that will just mean it's an authentic 4chan copy
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die

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>>107105465
when they put ads in java applets and you needed to disable java to browse
then when they put ads in flash and you needed to block flash to browse

it's always been advertisers
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>>107117429
>it's always been advertisers
and we all know (((who))) that i
but this gives a pass to the coders that made the manifestation of shit possible
and the dollartree discount saars werent the majority of the keyboarders behind (((the machine))) back then
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Is it possible things became awful when the internet became an always on utility? Before you'd need to actively dial, and then log off. Now it's always on, ever present. Maybe that's what ruined it?
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if someone said something particularly stupid then they were most likely trying to troll people for their own amusement. nowadays there's no shortage of genuine drooling morons.
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>tfw your XxXDarkNaruto420 tier 2000s youtube account name is now tied to your main gmail account

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how does youtube know 20 years of my watch history yet continues to recommend shit like "10 Balls VS Bosses - Elden Ring" and "Destroying Bigxthaplug's PAY-TO-WIN Gta 5 rp Server"
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>>107112067
kys
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>>107112067
you should delete your google account in the next 24 hours.
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>>107112067
kys
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you can disable watch history and you'll get recommendations off of videos instead
it's a lot better
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>>107112067
kys

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>Why yes, I run Windows 11 on inferior hardware that doesn't meet the official system requirements. How could you tell?
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me on the left

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Amazing things are happening in Silicon Valley.
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>>107116634
updated to 4chanxt, now it werks
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>>107110388
This is almost certainly AI. Would like the prompt though - she's hot.
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>>107116915
>Exclusively female daughters of men with lots of kikebuxs sending their daughters to be raped in jewish daycare
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>>107116684
>he doesn't know

High quality women don't work in brothels. They become escorts.
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>>107117725
sorry pal i only want to pay -ese women for sex

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Why is ffmpeg shitting the bed so hard because a security researcher found a vulnerability and asked for a timeline for a fix / public disclosure?
https://x.com/FFmpeg/status/1985502118078202177

Is ffmpeg backdoored?
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>>107097429
>Muh security in depth
Unironically this, this is why some practical UI is needed for systems like firejail etc.
These exist for Windows, too.

You cannot depend on patching exploits, there is always a lag.
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>>107110924
>It's the first time I hear those are external encoders
kek, retarded ffmpeg shills don't even know what they're shilling for. Insane.
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>mfw Google operates a bug bounty program for ffmpeg and pays up to 15k for a patch
Sounds to me like ffmpeg are just ungrateful children
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So can someone give me a QRD on what steps need to happen in order for the epic hackers to get me and what can they actually do?
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>>107097429
A proper security report for a vulnerability, would have some steps in how to fix it.

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Stop using Proton which supports antisemitism
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>>107117449
Based fuck Jews
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>>107117449
>Stop using Proton which supports antisemitism
gonna use proton twice as much from now on
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>>107117653
It’s always been the same. Sure, we’ve had more revolutions in the past, but politics has 80% stayed the same for centuries.
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least obvious honeypot
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>>107117519
You either work for the devil or the devil works for you, you have to be turbovaxxed to work for the devil nowadays, seems like a raw deal


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