What programming languages could have avoided Cloudflare's Rust fail?
>>107592467>I'm not part of the debian team that is what I am saying is that the project was taken over by people who are running it to the ground.Then talk to the original maintainers and continue to work on the original, pre-takeover version. This is what happens to literally any hostile takeover of FOSS projects. Look at insomnia or lens ide. As soon as there was hostile takeover, original maintainers and contributors made a fork and continued the project on their own, leaving the intruders with nothing.Why can't you do the same here? No one wants hostile takeovers. No one wants to contribute to project that was taken by foreign force.I only see 2 possible explanations:>trannies did in fact took over the project in hostile manner -> you can easily take original contributors and maintainers to ditch the trannies and continue working on the good version>nothing of sort happened, this is what maintainers wanted -> you are just a dick who want to dictate how people should maintain their own project (hostile takeover attempt)I give you 100% benefit of doubt and assume you are taking honestly without malicious intent. If that is true, then it really means that someone took over Ubuntu and Debian projects by force. The only solution to that is to take the maintainers and ignore the foreign bad actors. This is trivial in FOSS world and happened countless times already. So the time is now, grab every honest maintainer and get rig of this tranny menace! If they want Rustified Debian, they will have to maintain that themselves!
>>107592535>now you're talking about two different things, stack protection and memory safety which are definitely not interchangeable termsI write no_std Rust and have both.
>>107592454I did not claim that. Someone else did.
>>107592724Then stop attempting to hijack conversation if you are not willing to support the claims that were made. This reply chain started with that claim. If you disagree with that claim then say so instead.
>>107592335Yes, it is a hostile takeover.Yes, people say it is shit.Yes, people leave the sinking ship.Yes, people are allowed to complain about it.So what exactly is your problem? You say that everybody should just keep their mouths shut when a project they liked is being hijacked and destroyed?
What went wrong?
>>107586730So Copperhead was basically set up as an LLC. Daniel Micay was the lead dev, James Donaldson was the CEO. James started doing some shady deals, Daniel sperged out and revoked all the keys, killing the original project. He then started Graphene. Daniel is a massive sperg and a drama queen, but up to this point there are no reasons to question his integrity.
>>107586683>also rarely every noticesDon't you just hate it when they rarely every notice? Fiends!
>>107586671Droid-ify user here. How fucked am I?
>>107592842I don't know, I treat f-droid like distros, I want to be as close to upstream as possible. So do you want to daily drive Arch or CachyOS?>Then just get the apks.no, some apps arent even packaged, just like on linux, distro maintainer have to package them.
>>107586674fpbp
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>>107592352>+84Oh yes. It's a solid execution of a top mount board. Neo is normie tier slop.
>>107592741that shit is fucked.you should just get it replaced if you just got it.
>>107592741your matrix is fuckedDon't even bother trying to fix it unless you want a project on your hand and the keyboard is like out of warranty.
>>107591691Just put your GMK caps back on, no need to miss anything.
Bakeneko or tofu redux acrylic?I already have the best TKL now I just want one 60% keyboard for travel
is it actually possible to see the difference? or is it just contrarians?
>>107592659theres no difference in video playback
>>107592470RAM usage
Mpv
>>107592778vlc uses lessyes
>>107592632mpv --force-windoworforce-window=yes?
mpv --force-window
force-window=yes
hmmmm...
only way you would know this is by watching this garbage. hmm OP.. hmm...
>>107592318you don't know if that wasn't the case, just because he was bound by the same embargo doesn't mean he didn't have to proactively convince apple to lend him the same setup
>>107592548You're saying the fat ginger didn't get the same deal as Jeff because he didn't have a soul they could claim, and thus had to pay with his asshoel?
>>107592596what im saying is what is literally written in my post, reread it as many times as necessary
>>107592298they finna get robbed?
yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...previous >>107542533
>>107562039why are the monitor speakers aiming that way?
>>107583014Kill it with fire
>>107581639based bachelor lifestyle
>>107589259>Seems like a really cool setupthanks man!>Care to share some of your work?oh sure I tell you, you tell two people, next thing you know I'm out of a job
>>107589259>>107592934I'll tell you what I'll animate a 10 second thing just for you, name your theme
The dumbest plug design in the world, bar none.
>>107585119People say Brits aren't allowed weapons when we have dozens of these things in our houses
>>107585119this and every other plug design gets absolutely mogged by the F>symmetrical so you can plug it in upside down if you want to>the grounding contacts keep the plug firmly in place>recessed thus allowing the plug to keep a low profile>not ugly
>>107586324>why yes, I do like to make my morning smoothie in an industrial cement mixer
>>107592379> recessedI love having a hideous axe wound in the wall.
>>107586179Funny, I went to the states and the plug fell out of the socket constantly. US design is actually shit.Plus I had to wait 45 minutes for the coffee machine to make me a brew.
so this is the chrome alternative of ublock? I'm done with firefox at this point.
>>107584897Ublock lite has been reliable for me so far. About 95% of as good as the original.
>>107588099>>107588739good morning sirs.
>>107584897Brave just works.
>>107592457It doesn't tho, you have to wait for filter updates the same way you do on uBO Lite :)
>>107589675https://github.com/henrypp/chrlauncher
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-game-ready-driver-december-18-2026/https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/details/259272/UPDATE NOW
>>107592040Which driver version is best tho?
>>107592117566.36
>>107591889this is what happens when you rely on game specific optimizations to make your gpu perform good on every gameand it's one of the key reasons it's so hard to compete in this space when starting from scratchthis behaviour should be made illegal.>dev makes shitty game that runs at 20 fps>ngreedia/amd just add a bunch more lines of code to their driver to compensate>repeat for 20 years>you now have gigabytes of bloated mess>new gpu brand enters the market (intel arc)>all games run like shit on it except newer ones where they will also go in and manually optimize>nobody buys *new gpu brand*rinse and repeat, fuck ngreedia and fuck amd, fuck intel too for entertaining this I guess.
>>107592127the last white mans driver. it will become legendary
>>107591881no thanks, my system is working without issues
>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: >>107518652
>>107589130In the catalog? Hold shift and click the thread(s) you want to hide.
>>107589089You were doing something retarded if your company noticed. Either creating crazy high system load somehow or, most likely, getting infringement notices sent for your IP.
>>107589031Because they put the fast ones on the CPU for latency reduction, and CPU hosted PCIe lanes are expensive. SLI was always a scam anyway.
>>107567084I have a huge library of audiobooks and podcasts, unfortunately I don't have much space. What's the right step if I want to keep my collection and at the same time free space? What's the equivalent of converting your .png images to .avif?
>>107592080unrelated to your question but I'm surprised mozilla haven't removed this user-friendly feature, or being able to hold shift and always get the real right-click menu.considering other user-friendly features they've removed, like being able to run unsigned addons or modify request headers and resend them. anyone else remember that there was such a button in F12 before?i'm just salty about features being removed from firefox. FTP protocol? gone (why?). compact theme? gone (why?). view page source? now requires a re-request of the web page instead of just giving you the source code of the page you have open (why?). want to use the old tabs instead of bubbles at the top, well you can't (why?). want to use userChrome.css? need to modify about:config (why?). and why the flying fuck does about:config still not have descriptions for the variables? they obviously have descriptions somewhere, even if comments in the source code, just put them in about:config already (why not?).feels like i'm forgetting something important that mozilla removed from firefox for no reason. (i'm not thinking of npapi or the old xul addon system.)
Macbro here. I'm bicurious when it comes to computers, which means I have two linux VMs installed. Arch and fedora. I try to do as much as I can from my bash terminal, but I still prefer fedora because it just looks nicer. Arch looks like it comes from a time when my dad was still sorting punch cards in grad school.I don't really see the point of linux, though. I'm way more used to macOS, so I just know where all my shit is. The programs are a lot nicer too- iMovie and GarageBand are the shit. And linux doesn't have anything like that. I've always gotten the feeling that linux is mostly popular with people who aren't nearly as good with computers as they think they are, and my time using linux hasn't changed that. Also, the average linux user doesn't have enough self awareness to realize how unbearably fucking cringe they are all the time.
>>107590742It's never too late when it comes to getting rid of niggers.
>>107590567My brother in Christ. I'm a macfag too, it doens't take a troon(ix) to notice bait. But my mac is pretty trooned out with aerospace and what not trooniness
>>107589412>I still prefer fedora because it just looks nicer.yea that sounds like something a macos user would say
>bros
>>107589412>I'm bicurious
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>>107592902I keep getting a wine error that I'm missing mscoree.dll, I googled it and it said I need a dotnet dll like dotnet48.dll, I downloaded that version in 32 bit and for whatever reason it still doesn't work.
>>107592933Tiling is gay. Scrolling is better.
>>107592956Just use Faugus launcher.Or create a bottle in bottles and install all the gaming related dependencies (it's easy via the GUI), just ask the internet or LLMs to list all the important dependencies.
Hey guys, a quick question regarding clock sources: if my tsc is unstable, and gets automatically disabled for hpet, but I force tsc anyway, will I have any issues for a 24/7 365 desktop pc? Cpu flags indicate nonstop_tsc, but I can't see a constant_tsc flag, and ofc no invariant_tsc.
>>107592958Isnt scrolling just tiling for screnspacelets?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107592586does the original feature get remapped or something?
>>107592941No, it kinda looks like it fell through the cracks and they forgot about it. When I looked into it, Info-history-back-menu wasn't bound to anything.
>>107592903>definingdescribing*
>>107592360Merge with main, naoww
>>107592951info devs are not emacs devs, so they wouldn't know the changes that have been made against emacs throughout the yearsso it makes sense
Why is it that every piece of GNOME software ever produced. Is utter dogshit?
>>107584636like people now use SDL to write windows applicationswishful thinking
i want to congratulate all the *BSD people in this thread not going on retarded rants about GPL/BSD licensing. finally a good thread.
>>107574851kys footfag contributor
>>107566640What xorg fork?
>>107584497It's him.
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>>107592344Yes! I prefer NBP for photorealism, but for animation it seems Image-1.5 is good.
>>107592853For anime I think it defaults more on its generic style. This is "A high-quality 1988 retro anime screencap in the style of Gunbuster, character design by Haruhiko Mikimoto." in NBP.
… and this is the same style, minus the character design part (artist names are blocked), in Image-1.5. No attempts at style transfer using references in both, just direct txt2img. NBP isn't perfect, but it's much more reminiscent of the specified style, in my opinion.