Happy new year!Beige and Blacks on Alu FOREVER editionPrevious: >>107681160 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723765wooting are mechanical keyboards anonand yesThe wooting he80 is an achievement in competitive keyboards that is still in a league of its own
better pictures of speckle filco
i highly recommend doing this, it cost me $4 in bootleg posca markers and 5 minutes of flinging them around like a retard in my garage
>>107724992kek, I thought that was officiallike Filco stored a bunch of their display products next to some israeli printers
Best mechanical numpad that is reasonably low-profile and can be placed in a bag without worrying about keycaps falling off?
When do we start killing these people?
>>107724808Alcohol & spectator sports.
>>107725163I just watched AI ruin some guys life they put him in jail because some gayI program thought he looked vaguely like some criminal and the cops just said "ok the AI can't be wrong it must be you".
>>107724954>Sex has always been the purest opium of the masses.Internet pornography has solved this.
>>107722004They'll rent access to you dummy. You'll own nothing, and you definitely wont consider breaking the game by playing as Green Mario.
>>107725815I just told you what the redeeming quality was but go ahead and believe what you want
I don't mean mere LLM whoerely respond to your textual input and become bloated and slower as time goes by.I mean an actual AI that would resemble a human being, being able to contantly sense the outside world, and respond to it accordingly.That has long term data storage, and isn't always trapped in RAM.Something that has an architecture like this:[ Sensors / Inputs ] (audio, vision, telemetry, events, timers) [ Perception Modules ] (speech-to-text, vision, signal processing) [ Event / Salience Detector ] (what matters right now?) [ World State Model ]Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107723508Love and security
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>>107723641Use case for the philosopher stone?
>>107724468>>107723641>>107723508Are you going to help or not?
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107690624
>>107724217>The comment about maintaining a project properly made me realize that is probably what will hold me back the mostYeah, I've noticed it's a common problem for people who do some programming but have never worked on a large program in a team. They can write short scripts just fine, but they hit a wall at some level of complexity and they're no longer able to maintain their program effectively. They get lost in their own code, they reintroduce bugs that were already fixed, they're afraid to refactor, and seemingly simple changes take a long time. For beginners, the wall seems to be at about 2k lines of code. If I had to come up with a single metric of programmer skill, it wouldn't be algorithmic wizardry, it would be "what's the largest program you can maintain effectively?"I don't know of a way to overcome the problem other than progressively stretching your abilities.>I am struggling to think of something to work on that hasn't been done a thousand times already, or is not really something that has practical use for others as packaged softwareDon't get too preoccupied with making something unique that will be used by other people. It can be educational and a lot of fun to do something that has been done a thousand times, but with your own twist. One of the university projects that taught me the most was a multiplayer 2D space shooter game. Imagine something like picrel but with far worse graphics (I just used images from OpenGameArt). There was a Linux server and cross-platform client, a custom UDP-based protocol, independent client and server frame rates, client-side motion extrapolation, funky physics, and client executables for Windows and Linux. It honestly wasn't that fun to play, but I learned a lot about organizing C programs.
cont. >>107725415Right now, I spend time on some weekends working on a personal project for organizing photos. The photo organizer is keyboard-driven and helps you group similar photos together using graph algorithms and custom perceptual hashes based on neural networks. It's early stage and only a couple thousand lines so far; the GUI framework is Qt and the programming languages are Python and C.A standard way to get familiar with a new web framework is to write your own blog or forum software. You can add your own twist here too, for example add moderation tools that you think are missing from mainstream forums.I learned the most about testing in my first programming job. I got thrown in at the deep end; there was a complex internal webapp for managing a certain kind of IoT devices and a server that sent commands to these devices in real time. Reliability was low and code quality was bad. I was hired to help make the system more reliable. I learned a lot while untangling the legacy code, adding type annotations, improving deployment procedures, and writing many thousands of lines of unit and integration tests.
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>>107724217>I am struggling to think of something to work on that hasn't been done a thousand times already, or is not really something that has practical use for others as packaged software (eg graphics and physics problems).My advice: Find a project. Read it. Try it out, take it for a test run, and write up some documentation improvements based on your experiences. That could be contributed to their docs, or become a separate work (like a tutorial or something). If it's separate, it can be written or a video or podcast or whatever you feel comfy doing.Since most projects have terrible docs, that's a good contribution, and learning enough to do it well is a damn good intro to working with the project and its maintainers while not stepping on their toes too much.
>>107721970Write a chrome extension
>using kde is 2026lamo, enjoy your krapware
just use hyprland
>>107725680What's wrong with using old hardware if you can get it to work well?
>>107725793nothing, he's just a self hating jeet
>>107724838Xfce or lxqt. Those are the only choices if you want a working DE
Idk if it's plasma or the new kernel, but qemu on Kali always freezes and just stops my entire pc for minutes sometimes. It gets back thankfully but they are frequent and just started happening recently.
the Jew fears this connection
>>107724111>Steve Autisic Sperg>Decuker literal cuck who lets his gf get railed by multiple guys and uploads it to the net
>>107725876>>Decuker literal cuck who lets his gf get railed by multiple guys and uploads it to the netnigga can i get a source on that? like right now?
For me, it's the HD600. The best headphone. I even ask for extra foam inserts and the Sennheiser support staff is so friendly and more than willing to oblige.One time I asked for replacement pads and they gave me three. I said, "Wow, three for free!" and the nice friendly Sennheiser rep laughed and said, "I'm going to call you 3-for-free!".Now the staff greets me with "hey it's 3-for-free!" and ALWAYS give me three pairs of pads. It's such a fun and cool atmosphere at my local audiophile shop, I go there at least 3 times a week for HD600s and a Schiit stack with Modi instead of Modius, 1-2 times for balanced cables on the weekend, and maybe once for a tube amp when I'm in a rush but want a great listening experience that is affordable, neutral, and can match my daily "this is endgame" posting needs.I even EQ my HD600s with oratory1990's preset, it's veiled! What a great headphone.
>>107722029>are you saying I'm a niggermonkey because I'm cheaping out on headphones? no i'm saying you're a niggermonkey because you struggle making your headphones last like everyone else can.as long as the headphones you're buying have replaceable headband/pads (and in this case, battery), there's no reason you should be able to break one unless you're retarded and abuse them.even the cheapest headphones can handle a decade+ of regular use.
>>107719151Thoughts on this schiit for $69?
>>107719997Nigga what? I have never had any headphones above 50 bucks break in less than a year.
>>107723532For 69 it is good deal. The amp+dac combos cost twice as much. You can get good dac like JCALLY JM20 MAX for 30$ and have anything you will ever need unless you go for planar.
>>107725728>unless you go for planarIs planar harder to drive or something?
Remember to thank Mr. Shark this New Year's Eve!
Grazie mille signor squalo.
>>107723094merci monsieur requin
>>107723094Vielen Dank.
thanks mr shark
>>107723094thanks mr shark
Comfy and Cozy 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 headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107725709Still waiting for mine to come, please let this be the one. It has to be, if it isn't I am completely out of options.
Guide: https://github.com/awesome-jellyfin/awesome-jellyfinNews: >Findroid 1.0.0 is out for Android https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/releases/tag/v1.0.0>Wholphin is still the best Android TV client and now can be found on the TV Play Storehttps://github.com/damontecres/WholphinRemember, Fuck Plex!
>>107715939>my new years resolution is to support more female owned & bipoc softwareSource?
>>107716220Use something else for music??
>>107721381bro did you see his neck? bot filter: nigger
>>107717395Name ones that actually work correctly with all media formats that don't need root access or some bullshit
>>107721484I dont care about what you thing is more modern, it handles playback better on most media boxes.
Do you recall the first AI slop you felt for and thought it was real
>>107725356what if ai isn't a bubble? what if it's just about getting even more data on everyone and it doesn't matter if it ever makes money?
I skipped the falling for AI shit stage and I don't believe anything at all anymore.
>>107725632What if it's not just a bubble but a hyperbubble? A 4 dimensional bubble that we can't even begin to comprehend?
>>107725356I haven’t been taken in by any Ai pic yet
>>107725791Thats exactly what someone would say if they were unknowingly taken in by an AI pic
2026 the year of no RAM
but the RAM was put to good use such as all the Jesus AI slop on X that boomers make.
what will web 3.0 look like?
>>107725332slow roll-outs for pragmatic purposes. Already used by several businesses for shipping international cargo as an example.
>>107718430An electronic rabbi that provides you a Chabad-approved social media feed and sends meals directly to your door made from bugs, corn syrup, and artificial flavoring that marginally meet your nutritional needs.
>>107725403I see ty
>>107724944good answer
>>107725695Why'd you (You) yourself?
New year edition!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 deviceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Anyone actually get $1 credits from this?
hell yeah today we got sum new coupons being released + 11 packages just arrived the local airport, its going to be fucking great bros, 2026 its going to be fucking massive Im telling y'all
>>107723042Happy new year chinkshitters!
>>107723378Yes. $1.00 and $0.10.That was a good day for me.
Any recommendations for buying pc mouses?My only requirement is them having more than 5 buttons and mouse itself made for big hands.Preferably not utralite stuff or its derivatives
Who's Who Edition Previous: >>107688813
>>107725499nice i saw you last time here in octuber i guess, we're talked about icecat. i moved fulltime to xfce in november, thanks for shilling it for me the entire year its very good.
>>107725622The dialogue is wordy, I'm really in it for the fighting system. Reminds me of Wario World but with weapons
>>107725625nice, always nice to see more people use it. still using icecat too
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>>107724956>>107725027>>107725341>>107725408Really nice