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What have you vibe coded lately, /g/oys?


Resources:

Websites:
https://aistudio.google.com/ (Very generous limits, biggest context size)
https://claude.ai/
https://chatgpt.com/
https://chat.z.ai/
https://grok.com/

CLI tools:
https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli (1K requests/day if you connect your Google account, not always the case)
https://github.com/QwenLM/qwen-code (fork of Gemini-CLI, allows you to use any OpenAI compatible provider)

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4chen
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>>107121447
whats that terminal 4chan? nice. should be easy if you use the json
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>>107121465
I'm using the json, and yes it's on the terminal. I have noticed that it only counted the image and not including other media formats
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>>107121571
looks good. i prob wouldnt use it for 4chan myself but its good to learn how to make those kinds of terminal things.
i made something similar for twitter in the past.

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Yeah it's a bubble.
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>>107121668
no ones asking them

the line must go up
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>>107121846
day dreaming psychopaths
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>>107120338
>"check out Japan's MITI and China's entire industry for an example"
>Anon doesn't check the state of the chinese stock market or the anemic rate of profit of chinese companies

What did Anon mean by this?
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So what happens when the bubble finally bursts?

Will all those AI python scientists and vibe coders be out of job and they'll need engineers to clean their shit up finally?

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thats gotta be the top, it's 1:1 like in '99
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The screen protector is AI-powered, meaning it can automatically detect specks of dust and use AI nano wipers embedded in the screen to clean them. Since it has AI, this is a MUST buy.
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>>107121193
If I were to be extremely charitable, this optimisation could simply be the fact that the screen protector is bezelless, thus, it wouldn't obscure that colourful Apple Intelligence effect.
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>>107121193
>optimized for ai

It's nice that young people are interested in retrotech
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nice tranny
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>>107121834
i hate youyube its just as bad as boomer tv at this point.
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>>107121834
How can I get a bf like this?
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poweful forearms

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It's rebranded chinkshit. Literal chinkshit sold at a 200% markup, I shit you not. Barely functioning garbage.

It sucks because I've had good experiences with their desktops but the laptops are pure crap.
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>>107118915
If they were a decent company they would have made those improvements accessible to anyone with the same Clevo laptop, but they actively go out of their way to lock out other rebrands.
On the other hand both Tuxedo and XMG allow anyone to load their BIOSes and custom tools on any compatible laptop, regardless of the reseller.
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>>107118601
>76
they were SO close...
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Is there any cheap laptop that has the brightness and screen quality of an office laptop but can also play CS2 and Dota 2 decently? The battery life should last at least 6-8 hours when not gaming.

Most gayming laptops have shit screen brightness, shit battery life or both.
Most office laptops have decent screens and battery life, but can't play CS2 or Dota 2.

I am not willing to pay more than 1000 euros for it because last time I bought an expensive gaming laptop it broke after 2 years and I swore I'll never spend too much on a laptop gain.
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>>107118601
Lenovo is "literal chinkshit". What of it?
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>>107121987
i have a fairly recent lenovo. it still uses the super basic blue and grey no graphics bios. it works well enough.

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The standard that lasts forever.
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>>107120876
This, NVMe SSD for a compact and quick booting machine, SATA HDDs in a NAS for high capacity high seek time storage for stuff that access speed matters less for like family home movies and backups.
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>>107121770
I haven't had an USB-C break yet but it's still a stupid, tiny, loose wiggly connector. Yeah, it can be non-wiggly if the connector length perfectly matches the hole but that still doesn't make the springs that hold it in place any stronger.

It's designed for ease of plugging but I wouldn't want to rely on it for anything important.
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>>107121780
Yeah u right desu. many of these connectors are pretty similar even spec wise desu, it's a racket
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actual standard that lasteth forever
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i still mostly use sata ssds in my systems. for normal use and gaming and development its enough and i dont have money to replace with ultra new systems.

What are you OLs working on?

Previous TPS report: >>107088464
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>>107118340
you won't find such engineers defending C as a language
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>>107115913
John McCarthy's LISP
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>>107120447
>doesnt know rtos'es get written in c
>pretends to be an authority on the subject
why people who attack c always turn out to be retarded?
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>>107121542
>>doesnt know rtos'es get written in c
find an engineer that wrote a RTOS that defends C as a language
>>pretends to be an authority on the subject
projection, especially with all these "google tell me what epic things are written in c" "arguments"
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>>107121542
NTA
You can write RTOS in any system programming language. They usually get written in mix of C and asm. However things like embassy do everything RTOS typically do but faster, with less overhead and actually nicely integrate with language features so RTOSes might eventually die along with C.

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Instead of the SMR crap I would rather have a 5.25" HDD with CMR.

I wonder what capacity would be possible with a 5.25" CMR hdd .
Maybe 40 tb?
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>>107121881
It'd be way slower due to physics.
Larger disc to spin and longer seek times.
It'd be louder, too.
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>>107121881
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_Bigfoot
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>>107121910
The platter doesn't need to fully utilize the 5.25" diameter.

It could just be larger than 3.25" for more space, but not large enough to diminish the performance.

Also they could fit more platters since the 5.25" slot is taller.

On the side of the device, they could add a M.2. slot where you plug a SSD that functions as a cache. There is a fuckton of space to do it.
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the larger the platters the more vibrations become an issue
speed is only an issue because you would have to spin the platters slower, if you spun at the same speed it would actually be faster sequentially for most of the disk, but you still have the issue of seek times from longer maximum head seek distance

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It's Noavember, 2026 is almost here. What have you achieved this year, /g/?
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>>107120963
I passed jlpt N1 and got a (low-paying) job if that counts
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>>107121398
noa thing
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>>107121480
JLPT is a fucking scam, you can just put it in your CV and nobody will check you.t
t. failed by a few percent and then they changed the system and it looked gay so I'm not doing it again and I'm lying that I actually passed that time since I've improved since then.
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>>107121931
Yeah it doesn't matter too much, I'm only using it as a milestone in my studies and not much else. The stuff I read daily is just much harder than what's tested in those papers
If anything I was disappointed in how lopsided in how it only tests comprehension and listening but not speaking and writing
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>>107121956
You seem competent but I've heard that a lot of retards that devote their studies only to passing it, and then can't actually speak or read the language in typical contexts. I am happy with my level since I can usually keep a conversation flowing 1 on 1 pretty well and my pronunciation is good enough that some japanese people recognize my ability literally right after I say こんにちは.

Why does a niche linux distro have cloudflare as a sponsor?
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you have to cast your net as wide as possible for data collection
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>https://cachyos.org/about/
>no-names
>2 jeets
>a kike
>a faggot
>russians
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>>107121738
>Give away 0.00000000002% of your revenue once
>Permanent advertisement spot on some bozo distro's website
Good deal
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>>107121738
They are virtue signalling to the antichrist so they can eat.
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They probably mean that they use cloudflare for their site

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>>107099105
+1 got the 8bitdo pro2
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>>107116922
>steam controller
I know new one is about to release soon (in Valve time™ anyway), but is there a way to get a replacement dongle for the original? I lent mine to a friend, who immediately lost the receiver, and when I contacted Valve to request another even thought it was almost brand new to the market they basically told me to go fuck myself. Bluetooth mode always felt like shit in comparison because of the difference in latency, and I think it also did something to weaken/disable the haptics, but I'd be keen to dig it out storage and give it another go if I could get an actual USB adaptor for it.
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>>107097183
Switch 2 Pro Controller
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>>107105544
>vastly superior to their old DS3 for sure
this is just a bad opinion
DS3 is perfect ergonomically if you're not a monkey who needs to death grip the handles
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>>107097293
wait the fuck i thought tmr was all of hall-effect's benefits plus some more.

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This is just too good. How can other text editors even compete?
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you don't need more
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>>107121119
Yeah, that reminds me how Microsoft just doesn't give a fuck about anything that don't make them money. Basically IE of text editors.
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>>107121100
>>107121119
Also, you can install LazyVim on Windows and it works great. You better use scoop for a package manager to make installing process easier, and Neovide as Neovim frontend because Windows Terminal sucks ass. Some people suggest running it through WSL, but I'm sane enough to understand that running text editor through VM is not a great idea.
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>>107121100
What are some NVim distros? I'm using NvChad, is there a better one?
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>>107121100
No thanks. I'm good.

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Tell me why you aren't using Firefox right now?
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Firefox is a great browser, more than enough for most people. The only personal issues I have are that syncing across devices needs an account, bloatedness, and lower performance.
I use Brave because ads are natively blocked on mobile and syncing doesn't need an account. I've been able to use browser extensions just fine. I also like the browser autofill better.
If Brave is ever somehow affected by Google's ad blocking crackdown, I will switch back to Firefox.
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>>107118218
Pocket.
The minute they decided to put a "News App" in my new tab page is when I looked for a fork.
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>>107118218
unlike kikezilla I don't need more than deplatforming
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>>107118218
Slow
Bloated
Took away themes
Privacy invasive
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>>107118218
Because I am using a fork with better defaults.

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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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There's perfect sunlight out today, so I better hurry with round 2 before it sets in 2 hours.
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>>107121797
Yeah, that's what I feared. I guess it's either powerlimiting or the Max-Q then. Thanks.
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>>107121006
There are some 4x24 6400 and 7000 mts kits in the QVL list
I'll see in a few days
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henlo
i used to use this
https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator
psu calculator but the website no loger works, is there a similar calculator available?
preferably something that's not just a marketing tool for psu companies like the bequiet one
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>>107121960
QVLs are pretty gameable but the fact that they can get at least one sample to run 7GT/s is a good sign. Though those are likely Hynix kits and (I believe) you're buying Micron so it's still not cut & dry.

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Trying to clean my +200GB var/lib/flatpak/repo/objects folder, but unused command says nothing can be uninstalled and repair just throws an error.
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I finally solved my DHCP server issue (I hope). I thought Dnsmasq fixed it but I still got problems. I instead configured it to only listen on the gateway address attached to br-lan and configured my managed switch to relay to it and now DHCP is answered instantly. I really don't know why this is necessary when everything is on the exact same VLAN but maybe OpenWRT is picky about broadcast domains or something but fingers crossed that it keeps working.
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>>107121726
Like this. I never want to have to troubleshoot DHCP again.
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>>107121331
Jesus fuck. The largest mine got was 25 GiB after several years of use and me randomly installing and uninstalling over a hundred apps over time.

Since repair is failing what you should do is:
1. Backup your user data that's in .var/app in your home directory. Just zipping the .var folder will do. (I'm not sure if package managers clear that directory which is why I'm suggesting a backup)
2. Do a complete uninstall and purge all cache through your package manager. So, whatever the "sudo apt purge flatpak" equivalent is on your distro.
3. Reinstall flatpak, add flathub as a repo (and/or others if you're using them), then reinstall all your flatpak apps.
4. Recover your user data.
You can do a bulk reinstall by piping the output of "ls ~/.var/app" into flatpak install.
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>>107113566
>>107113904
>>107114186
>>107114234
hahah


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