Why the fuck does so many software downloads default to the installer when there is also a portable .zip file?I can't think of a single reason you would want an installer instead of just unzipping a folder.Is it just because they wanna make a shortcut on your desktop?
>>106511902Why would you sell mild olive oil? That shit's delicious.
>>106512736>braveSpeaking of retarded niggers.
>>106512736>has to manually add to path
>>106513231>is a NIGGER
>>106513199yt people
Purest elixir of computing.A sip, perhaps, anon?
>>106515360they make ipads with 128GB of RAM now?
>>106513713>soldered SSDbuilt in obsolescence>liquid assMaking older models slow on purposeUpgrade options: ZERO
>>106513713Every time i have to use an mac, i hate it a bit more.It's a good thing its not often or i would end up like pic related.
crApple engineering is a laughable joke outside of their Mx chipsets, for people with more money than sense
>>106515596>an mac
Hello: In this machine, at time to turn on and at time to turn on whit more intensity if spend a lot of time without turn on, can i smell one queer smell, similar to burn plastic of the cable or motherboard. ¿What is this smell? ¿What of toxic it is this smell?One time can i ser one book of intructions and say the read: «¡TURN ON THIS MACHINE OUT SIDE!» or one similar message.Regards
>>106514861What not it is dust
>>106514471put it in a bag when youre not using itdust will settle on the heating elements and stink up your room
>>106514990Then it live
>>106514809>>Can i turn on in the street 100 secondsyou will prison for poison the people
Prescribed application of alcohol isopropyl 70-90% y fuego para los dust rebooking mucho folicilar degradation
>NEW /g/ ALBUM: Shitposting Fundamentals (2nd edition)Watch: https://youtu.be/Wae8LdBoN_EDownload FLAC: https://dmpproductions.org/files/Album%2016_Shitposting%20Fundamentals%20%282nd%20edition%29/16_Shitposting_Fundamentals_%282nd_edition%29_flac.tar>/g/ makes a 17th albumTheme: Pirate musicTitle: [accepting suggestions]Deadline: 25th of OctoberListening party: 1st of November, 21:00 UTC>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106512722EPIC WIN!
Album theme:DJ Akademiks Computer Glitch remixesFor reference:https://youtu.be/VrYnVNiGw3k
>>106512722ear grating shit
>Song submissionsNone yet>Next album theme suggestionshttps://rbt.asia/g/post/106458701 - next album drinking game eat a piece of hard tack for every track in 3/4 piece of lemon for 6/8 and take a shot of rum for anything elsehttps://rbt.asia/g/post/106461921 - funeral musichttps://rbt.asia/g/post/106490889 - /dmp/ vs /prod/https://rbt.asia/g/post/106513185 - DJ Akademiks Computer Glitch remixes>Title suggestionsNone yet>Cover art submissionsNone yet
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this is !THE! C language for web dev. the simplicity of C is captured.Rob Pike & Ken Thompson you are the bestyour legacy will live on forevero7
>>106515567Did you read your own screencap? Just because the paper authors are blatant Go shills (how the fuck does this even get accepted), even they admit Java absolutely btfos go when numbers get large
>>106515325Correct. Statically linking libc is retarded, especially on systems where libc is considered the stable interface to the platform because the kernel ABI changes often. However, the point being made in >>106514884 indicates rust binaries are fully statically linked, which is not the case on Windows, OSX, *BSD, or Linux due to rust, by default, using libc as the interface to the platform. This is an argument about statements of fact, not an argument about what people ought to do.
>>106515479> niche application optimized for javaMost apps mostly do matrix multiply operations and nothing else
>>106515259>Using syntax sugar for middleware is somehow as bad at Java Spring vomitOk lol
Are Rob Pike & Ken Thompson good people? Personally, are they based? C is pretty retarded but I don't mind.
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.
>>106515542That looks good, but don't fill it ever with anything that isn't just water, or it'll be a massive pain to clean.
>>106515542
Broken clipI was using this neat little thing all the time with a 128gb microsd containing the entire 1001 albums to listen before you die collectionOh well I guess attachment brings suffering, specially in the world of chinese electronics
It was cs christmas today.All the bits and chucks are acceptable to good, except the 90 degree grip chuck doesn't seem like it's gonna last. All 3 phone/monitor stands on the top right suck. The black/white plastic magnetic wire organizers also suck.The red aluminum scribes are excellent. The silver poking tools are excellent.The magnetic 2 part doorstop is acceptable. The white box on the right is supposedly adhesive ear cleaners and are useless and possibly radioactive. (yes i did)The bird pencil sharpener is based.
do you recommend any magsafe wallet? I don't want to spend 40 bucks for it
>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: >>106474963
>>106505860I want to create my own manga series that looks drawn using a mix of posing already made 3d models and newly generated stuff. I can do the typesetting myself, so I just need the art to make the panels myself. I can't draw for shit, and I can't 3d model from scratch for shit, but I can jury-rig assets to create models pretty well, so I can provide tons of needed character reference material and can do poses and such to help the AI make a sensible image. Estimated problems would be backgrounds and such, but I might be able to figure that out later. What should I be looking into? I used to run a local version of stable diffusion like a year ago and dipped my toes mostly unsuccessfully into LORAs. I ran into a lot of problems of consistence across images, especially where things like shirt patters, consistent crystal geometry and other such things were concerned. Any advice? Should I ask a different thread?
>>106508352https://fmhy.net/>>106512869icatand for interpolation, get cracked topaz from 1337x.to
>>106514284vlc player?
>>106514443What stops them from taking the ssd? Encryption is kinda required unfortunately
>>106515120The best HDD is the one you can afford to buy 2 of. Generally enterprise = loud. Pro NAS models are really premium sleeper drives for home users.
>Actually Useful LinksIndustry News — https://news.ycombinator.comGitHub Trending — https://github.com/trendingr/cscareerquestions (industry banter from a rookie/cuck perspective) — https://www.reddit.com/r/cscareerquestions/r/ExperiencedDevs (industry news from a jaded adults perspective) — https://www.reddit.com/r/ExperiencedDevs r/overemployed (industry news from Seniors those that "Get It") — https://www.reddit.com/r/overemployed/Sex Havers General will return, Monday have a good weekend boys, should be going out w/ friends but that's sparse for me these days and I have some personal matters to catch up on Old >>106481538
>>106513903Don't even bother with the CEUs and just certmaster it.
>>106502993During the week there are more /twg/ threads, all hitting bump limit. Meanwhile, /utwg/ takes days to hit the bump limit. I must admit their number went up and they no longer get archived before the bump limit. It was a regular sight to see them go under with under 200 replies, now they always stay alive until the bump limit even if it takes days.>>106506713If you are lucky to find ones that aren't shredded. Webm related is what they do each time they upgrade a supercomputer.
decide to look at a company named literally American Express on Linkedin. 0 white people in software engineering. 1 guy is literally named Harshit.Why are americans like this?
>>106512945we need a fucking revolution
>>106506475Bump again. i was thinking of buying playing cards or a yoyo and learn some magic tricks or some shit.
is 4chan dying?What are they hiding?
>>106510846Looks that way. It’s obvious from the lack of responses you get that this place is majority bots, maybe a huge majority. I was considering buying ads for this board, but it seems like a total waste. Maybe I’ll consider it again after certain countries are rangebanned.
>>106514193I'd say it's way more than that vs ~2014. IIRC /g/ was at its lowest ever last time.
>>106513365did generals mess things up as to me /x/ has felt dead for years
>>106510846Bots. Bots everywhere. The web is dying.
>>106510846
Useful archiving efforts and other projects to help out with for people new to and interested in archiving:HIGH priority (If you don't help archive these automatically, the data will probably be lost forever):1. http://warrior.archiveteam.org/Help out automatically archive things being shut down right now by running ArchiveTeam Warrior program (or specific containers) in the backgroundRequirements: Few GB of space, some bandwidth and small amount of CPU power, more info: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/ArchiveTeam_WarriorIf you learn that a site or any online data is in danger of shutting down, read through this page and contact ArchiveTeam on their IRC if required in order to have it archived: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Projects2. Help out automatically forward URLs you browse that are not archived on https://archive.org to them for archival with a browser extensionhttps://github.com/internetarchive/wayback-machine-webextension
MEDIUM priority (Important overall)3. Seed torrents for as long as possible, rare data forever. Make sure to look up a guide for your router to PORT FORWARD your torrent client port, to substantially increase your upload (and your download) speed. In low population torrent swarms, if no one is port forwarded then you might not be able to connect to each other at all and exchange any data despite having it.Requirements: As much or as little bandwitdh you want (you can set the limits if you need to)https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent (Recommended client, especially to replace uTorrent)4. Archive web pages you want to have a local copy of with a "Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file with a single click"https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile5. Archive videos with "GUI front-end for youtube-dl, yt-dlp and other compatible video downloaders"https://github.com/axcore/tartube6. "Capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key"https://github.com/ShareX/ShareXComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
8. Publish the data that you have archived that isn't easily or at all available online. You can easily create torrents yourself in your torrent client and then share the magnet link to it anywhere online for anyone to access and, as long as DHT (Distributed Hash Table, decentralized way to share torrents without the need for any specific tracker) is enabled in settings (on by default), your files will be searchable on DHT by DHT crawlers, local or online (for example https://btdig.com/, where you can actually also search for FILE NAMES within all DHT torrents)(archive.org also creates torrents for all uploads automatically but their torrents shouldn't be relied on because of an error-prone implementation and since they can also break when more files are uploaded or if the item's metadata changes, which includes even getting a new comment on the item)OTHER useful things:- In your torrent client settings add the best trackers to be automatically added for all of your newly added torrents (helps more easily connect to peers, especially in obscure torrents)https://github.com/ngosang/trackerslist- Look into running a node for I2P (anonymous private network within the global internet)Requirements: Mostly bandwidth, more info: https://geti2p.net/en/faqhttps://geti2p.net/- Look into running Tor/Hyphanet(Freenet)/IPFS/YaCy/SearXNG nodesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
- Look into donating your PC resources to be used more intensively in projects:BOINC (Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing): https://boinc.berkeley.edu/projects.phpGIMPS (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search): https://www.mersenne.org/- Additional archiving tools: https://github.com/iipc/awesome-web-archiving- Additional links to archiving and similar communities:https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Archiveteam:IRChttps://www.reddit.com/r/Archiveteamhttps://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarderhttps://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/wiki/index/ - Hardware and software for data hoarding FAQhttps://www.reddit.com/r/lostmediahttps://www.reddit.com/r/GamePreservationistshttps://www.reddit.com/r/torrentsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106515880why do these threads always die? is there really nothing to talk about when it comes to archiving?
>>106515900Most people who are new to this have nothing special to say and those who are not new to it don't need to say anything here and instead know most of these things while interacting in more specialized and active archiving communities like in the ArchiveTeam IRC.Which is more than fine as the idea is to get this important basic info about the tools people have available to save the things they care about out to those who aren't aware of them, while every once in a while discussing the current happenings, projects or questions people have too.
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>>106512359>That can't be right, I thought it was $1 per hundred views or something like that. How do all those YTbers afford their lifestyle on so little revenue?It can be with the right niche. It's just not the default. Not even close. Also changes over time/over the years as ad spend increases and decreases. Even changes month to month and season to season(winter/holiday season tends to be more)Also, like someone else mentioned: the main source of income(by a lot) is through direct sponsorships and monetizing your audience directly through various ways.
>>106512409The ratios are the important part. They definitely change, but you can see here which niches are more valuable. >>106512464Supply and demand. Lots of people willing to give their shit takes on movies. But without knowing specifics about the niche, surely the top ones can make a lot of money directly monetizing their audience through pateron, merch, maybe livestreaming etc.Basically if you can command any sort of decent size audience online, you can almost certainly monetize it pretty well. Unless for some reason you managed to target low income countries mainly or something. But even then, they can pump your sub and view numbers up by sheer volume and give you a better chance at attracting the 'right' audience.
>>106512738Agreed. Also there's a big difference between 'failing' and choosing to leave. And how you spin that will make a big difference.
>>106501405Just have someone pound her while she explains what a neural network is. Problem solved.
>>106501887She got 10% extra money just by reposting the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqHdvT-vjA0
>>106515866I just need a furry wife.
what cured you from distrohopping?
>>106509246Probably Windows since he's just larping.
arch linux
>>106505561EndeavourOS.Literally all you need.
>>106505561I have work to do, and it's annoying to re-setup everything so i use the OS until either i get a new, faster drive or shit fucks up (which in the only case that happened was because i was fucking retarded and symlinked the pacman cache)
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Agile methodology has revolutionized the software development industry by providing a more flexible and adaptive approach to project management. Traditional waterfall methodologies often involved lengthy planning phases and rigid requirements, which could lead to delays and products that did not meet the evolving needs of customers.Agile, on the other hand, emphasizes iterative development and continuous improvement. It involves breaking down projects into smaller, more manageable tasks and delivering working software in short cycles called sprints. This allows development teams to respond quickly to changes in requirements or market conditions.Key principles of agile methodology include:• Individuals and interactions: Over processes and tools. Agile teams prioritize strong communication and collaboration among team members.• Working software: Over comprehensive documentation. The focus is on delivering a functional product that meets the customer's needs.• Customer collaboration: Over contract negotiation. Agile teams work closely with customers to gather feedback and ensure that the product aligns with their expectations.• Responding to change: Over following a plan. Agile teams are prepared to adapt to changing circumstances and prioritize flexibility.Popular agile frameworks include Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP). Each framework offers a specific set of practices and roles, but they all share the common goal of delivering high-quality software efficiently.Benefits of using agile methodology include:• Increased customer satisfaction: By involving customers throughout the development process, agile teams can ensure that the final product meets their needs.• Improved product quality: Through continuous testing and feedback, agile teams can identify and fix defects early in the development cycle.
Thank you, AnonGPT!
Software companies claim that generative AI is greatly boosting productivity, so where are the results of this? We should be seeing vastly improved software with new features being added at a faster pace, more frequent releases, and less bugs. Has anyone actually seen an example of this happening with any software?
>>106515804>So it's replacing software developers, but not actually improving software in any way? What value does AI offer to the world then, other than increasing unemployment?Increasing profit
>>106515815So in other words, AI is creating massive amounts of low quality shovelware.
>>106515804Increasing productivity
>>106515821wrong, it's lowering spending
>>106515833Isn't increased productivity supposed to have some kind of tangible benefit? Software is shittier and buggier than it's ever been, so if that increased productivity isn't being used to fix that, then what's the point?