Why not just take C++ and remove legacy baggage?Why make it so unnecessarily complicated?
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>>107662361>legacy baggageyou mean C?
I genuinely don't understand this backwards compatibility autism.>muh, I wrote this program in /1997/ and I want to compile it using msvc 2030Nigga, how about using an older compiler? Is it that difficult? I remember having a similar problem with a program I wrote in BASIC almost two decades ago. The solution? Simply use the compiler from that time. It wasn't difficult.Trying to force compatibility with programs that were written 2000 years ago is absolute retardation. That's exactly why C++ has been gradually losing ground to trannified languages like Rust, Swift, and Ada. Someone needs to KILL the committee.Also, fuck header files.
>>107681916Swift is very comfyIt's literally a modern take on C++ and even has full compatibility with itNo clue why it's losing ground to shitware that takes 50 times longer to compile
>>107679706what do you even need classes for if you're not using other features? classes alone bring nothing to the table.
>"8TB" hard drive>actually 7.27TB>oh but its 8 trillion byes! 8TB!>with drives larger than 10TB you can actually lose entire terabyteshow is this not considered false advertising? if you pulled this bullshit with anything else you'd be sued immediately.>inb4 kibibyte isnt kilobytea made up nonsense word doesn't change the fact that its false advertising.
>>107681733the scale called "computers work best in powers of two and a real TB is 2^30"on the box is said 8TB, so i expected 8TB.
>>107680540>1028You wrote that so often often in your post that you're not getting a pass for it being a "typo"
>>107681765>computers work best in powers of twosource?
>>107679916Posted it again award
>>107680419So does kilo mean 1000 or 1024
What's the dumbest thing you ever did to your computer anons? Obviously we all know much better now, but I know you've got a story tucked away somewhere about that time you deleted system32 because that nice internet man told you it would make your computer run faster. Or that time you removed the french language pack after getting your shiny new Ubuntu install up and running. Hit me with 'em, let's have a laugh and relive the days when we had to get the family PC running again before dad got back from work.
Fell for the most obvious phishing site ever made by some dickhead anon about a million years ago. Site made to look like Steam's website, there was supposedly a campaign where you could claim a copy of Portal for free (which should tell you how long ago this was), but of course you had to be logged in to do so. Since I always used the client, I'd never logged into Steam on my browser so I guess that's why I just entered my username and password without question lol. I was quick to change my password so nothing bad came out of it, mostly I just felt really fucking stupid and embarrassed lol
>>1076819701. Downloaded a bunch of porn from a shady website. Got my computer infected with a worm which eventually spread to my mom's computer and then when I brought my laptop to my grandma's place, it infected the whole family.It was a russian worm which displayed weird russian ads in browsers, literally in my CSGO sessions and other unexpected places like my file browser. One of them was a porn ad, so it was awkward with the family when everyone got that. I think it eventually went offline because it stopped working. In certain websites it didn't work so I stopped going to those websites which would trigger it. 2. Was downloading shady porn, again, in a deep web forum. The videos were legit, but one of the "videos" was actually just a .exe with a thumbnail that I thought was a video. It ran some weird command shit then quit. By then I was a bit more tech savvy, so I got rid of it by tracking my task manager and finding out it resided in the tmp folder of Windows. I've been infected a lot with malware before. I was dumb.
I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
>>107679526this strikes fear in the burger brained
>>107679526AI would make better bait replies, try it
>>107668549Zeiss buys up any and all competition. It's only Zeiss because of the monopolistic Wall St tricks of globalist commies.
>>107679593>Nowadays people take it all for granted, so it's all stagnating and slowly rottingJust because we don't advertise everything we do, doesn't mean we don't do anything.
>>107681976>mutually beneficial free market contract ("i will buy your company for X")>le gommieMuttards must kys
Why aren't we seeing more female(male) content creators with ai given how easy it is to corner that market with our superior male brains?
>>107678210>>107678258because companies releasing these models aren't dumb, you can't get a full faceswap with the available ai models, the outputs still keeps the face structure of the original person, all you get is a tranny version of yourself lol
>>107678379you obviously never been around boomers because otherwise you would know how much they love to virtue signal.
>>107678210>retards fantasy is a disgusting fucking nosering whorewhat a waste
>>107678210>Death to trannies now and everyday
>>107678210What modelCan I run it locally on 5090?
Framework bros... negative review is coming in.
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>>107681918>HDR is superior to SDR. Nothing else you say has any value.Isn't this a nobrainer?
>>107681918differences does not mean better, it actually ruins the content>>107681941show me a single instance where hdr looks good, good fucking luck finding one example
>>107681941You would think so, but there are conspiritards who don't even have a compelling narrative as to why HDR would be worse than SDR. "It's for old people" hahahahahahahaha >>107681956>it actually ruins the contentYou have completely failed to demonstrate this. You have no argument.
>>107681956>show me a single instance where hdr looks good, good fucking luck finding one exampleFirst tell me the exact model of your HDR enabled monitor / TV.
>HDR is worse than SDR>It's worse because "le heckin corpos" needed some letters to put on a box to make more moneyComplete non sequitur and demonstration of brain damage.
rip
>>107679356>it doesn't fix annoying bugsAnd which bugs are those?
>>107679711I've only ever gotten the single puzzle, never seen two or three.
>>107681601I always get three when making a new thread
>>107668029I just checked lainchan and there are people necroing threads that are years old that have like 5 posts total. You'll be an entirely different person by the time the discussion concludes.
most of these can be external userscript addons sitting on top of 4chanX
5s after you launch a game on remote work
>>107681901get back to work you fuckhead
idgi does it tell everyone what you're doing like discord does
>faggot OP gets exposed by hidden spyware installed by his IT department>boss says fuck it and returns everyone to the office every time. fuck you faggot
Rob Pike is NOT a fan of AI. Why do I notice the trend that all the good programmers seem to hate AI?
>>107673108Trillion-dollar corpos can't just say thanks or give credit to open source projects, much less donate money, but they had their faceless and soulless AI glaze his butthole instead.It's ironic. Absurd from his position.
itt 4chan contrarians see somebody bash AI so they defend itif he said AI is good the reaction would be oppositethe best case for AI is that is has more potential than 95% of 4chanjust because you think you're a person doesn't mean you're not programmable
>>107680973>just because you think you're a person doesn't mean you're not programmableYou're a good example of that.
>>107673108none of his grievances were of the performance of AI itself, only the knock-on effects of data centersfor all we know he thinks its great but it's just too expensive
>>107673108The AI will be sending the murder drones to his house within a year
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107679087>https://versiondb.io/cool project, can you share a bit of the underlying tech you used? And can you share some interesting sites you found and we'll go look them up on your site?
>>107679087also it would be cool if you could scan domains that people type on the search bar if you haven't already done so. Maybe with a message like "I'm sorry, x site is not on our database, but we're working hard to get it for you and it will be ready in x time"
>>107675279>That includes your bank statements?No, I don't send bank statements over RCS. RCS is the new version of SMS, with upgraded features. So I use RCS for texting friends and family. Saying things like "Merry Christmas" and "see you at 2pm" and whatever.>>107675362RCS is different from SMS. Also I never mentioned Jews, you schizo.
>>107680643>can you share a bit of the underlying tech you used?Sure. The VersionDB site has just over 84k pages. I'm using Hugo to generate all the pages for it. In terms of page volume, it's easily the biggest site I've deployed. There isn't a back-end (i.e. no HTTP API, no database, etc.) and the search functionality is happening locally on you machine. The reason is because I had wanted to reduce the moving parts this website had. Less moving parts, less bottlenecks, less things to break. Now you can zip through the site no problem. Static site generators are criminally underrated these days.For how I'm detecting the technologies, I'm using fingerprints taken from the following repositories:https://github.com/HTTPArchive/wappalyzerhttps://github.com/enthec/webappanalyzerI take those and hit up CommonCrawl, that saves me building out my own crawling infrastructure in the early days.>can you share some interesting sites you found and we'll go look them up on your site?The sites using waaaaay outdated tech (e.g. PHP 5.x.x) tend to be time capsules written by Boomer devs of yesteryear. It's pretty fun going on safari and seeing what's here.
any projects that would benefit from running in a portable lab (like a raspberry pi on my backpack as I walk around the city)? What capabilities does mobility offer as opposed to just staying in my apartment?
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>>107641565You can barely see it but here's my old setup
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>>107680286here's mine
merry christmas /g/ents
>>107676356Nice gayboard
Merry Christmas!!!!! Editionprevious >>107576926links >>106889031
>>107680604there is some sperg who yells at people he thinks doesnt have an A+ cert, as if thats a metric of success or something
did all the chinese programmers disappear? you don't even hear about them anymore. did they all go back to china?
if you can tard wrangle AI agents and know how to fine tune a model you should easily be able to find a job it seems.
>Got a return offer despite fucking upWe all gonna make it bros
>>107681902don't forget us when you're up there, bro. Don't forget us...
technology for a picrel type computer chair that doesn't break or start shedding in two years while also not being 30000$ one of a kind italian premium chair that's only sold to corrupt politicians?
>>107681140I'm not good enough for this chair
>>107681140>ballsack notchwhy?
Get a kneeling chair or another kind without a backrest. The whole paradigm of the chair in the OP image is for fat husky americans named Robert
I’ve been running Linux Mint for over four years and was happy with it until the recent drama, especially the AI security scan fiasco. It really shook my trust in the maintainers.I started looking for alternatives, but after testing hundreds of distros, none of them met my expectations for stability and reliability. I began to accept that my system would just break from time to time until I found a thread recommending Windows Seven as a rock-solid alternative.After researching, it turns out this version is still surprisingly usable. It’s stable, reliable, and with extended updates plus a good firewall, security isn’t a major issue.Has anyone else tried this? How did it go for you? Personally, I haven’t run into a single problem so far.
>>107680964we're all virgins here
>>107681779If not worms you still have feces in there
>>107681804I have SHIT in my BUTT? its so over for me
>>107681816If you enjoy playing with your excrement maybe take your discussion to a scat forum you retarded freak
>>107681804You know woman SHIT, PISS and FART too