First time baking editionPrevious: >>107473526>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)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Ordered myself my first new kb since 2012Filco TKSP set w/ cherry silent redI never liked TKL, but the included numpad sold me
Did we fucking died again
f1-8x v2 mx blacks on alu with gmk or kkb
Who's the greatest living programmer?
>>107552864This. Though there might be autismos we don't know about, working on Linux, who are better in technical terms, but when it comes to impact there's really no competition.
>>107550362Of those three? Carmack probably. Then a huge powergap, Sweeny, then another huge power gap before you finally get to Blow.I'll always be preferential to Chris Sawyer for making Roller Coaster Tycoon. That or some indie dev that makes truly autistic games, like Tarn Adams on Dwarf Fortress, or any other game that's trying to be a full world with loads of detail.
>>107555660This man is a Stephen Hawking of computing. He just doesn't give a fuck.https://www.ultratechnology.com/1xforth.htmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK0NwqF8F0khttps://colorforth.github.io/1percent.htmlhttps://colorforth.github.io/
>>107553317writing a language isn't difficult, just takes time
>>107550362The man who invented Jai and loved his goydows.
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
Good morning, /g/.>>107556173Nice colors, that strawberry theme is especially nice.
>>107558629Two things1) the younger you are, the higher your ideological flexibility is. which makes sense, especially when you take into consideration the fact that younger people are exploring what it means to be themselves. this leads to a sort of ideological ambivalence wherein individuals sympathize with views that are often seen in opposition to each other.2) the older you get, the more solidified your ideological beliefs become. you start out like a pendulum swinging back and forth and settle somewhere in between the two extremes.plus, mutualism is more like an aspect of a broader ideology than an ideology by itself.
>>107559091This is all reasonably accurate, but also the older you get the more experience you've had, and the more observations you've made. This doesn't necessarily result in forming "better" or more "realistically accurate" ideologies/world views, because literally everyone is too retarded to do that, but it does mean you might have major relative SHIFTS in your own individual ones. Younger also tends to think we/they know better than we/they actually do, without yet knowing what it's even actually like to have many decades of experience/observation. When I was in my 20s I certainly had no accurate pictures of what it would be like to be me pushing 60, including what all I would experience/observe over the course of that time, both internally and externally.You'll always be RETARDED, period, but you'll be DIFFERENTLY RETARDED over the course of your life.
>>107550806Hi /u/WindowsUserOG
>>107552947COZY
I have an ancient kindle from more than 10 years ago.It can't even browse the internet without crashing.What's your favorite ereader? Books are outdated.
>>107558109Shouldn't these be cheap by now?
>>107558814I have 39 installed. I mostly use a single one since I rip the other stores I use on my computer. But using half a dozen different ones is reasonable.
>>107542935>AI Assistantbuzz off
what is the cheapest big ebook today?basically for reading long boring legal documentation in pdfs...
>>107558852It is a word promoted by Apple to alieanate people from installing apps to their own device. To create a culture in which you don't own your device but the manufacturer does. Only installing with the appstore is legit. Otherwise you are a sideloading criminal pirate. Judging by how you seem to have fallen into their scheme, they seem to have succeeded.
I just bought a legion tab gen 4 with 16gb ram for 550$ so i though why not jerk off on to chatgpt's face to see if i could piss him off.
>>107556513I just ordered it but its got comparable specs to the 1800$ ipad pro 16/1tb so im expecting it to be a good vale at 550$. So far the reviews for it have been glowing. Its one of the most powerful tablets you can buy and it humiliates the ipad mini which only costs 50$ less.
>>107556581Who you calling an algo u fukn faggot?
Seems like a good deal
>>107556085
>>107556085you mean the y700? the tab is the global version but they dont have those yet. The global versions are actually usually worse though
bros...
>>107554110The top is:1. Newer growth/early season2. over saturated coloursBut this is kinda funny because it represents windows then and now in a symbolic way. Windows was fresh and green. Now it's old, dry and at the end of life. Windows-lickers... it's so over
>>107554110
>>107554348It's literally just a slide film with probably a grad filt / nd or two. What's wrong with your brain? Go and play in traffic.
>>107554777still doing it
>>107554110>Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day;>earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away.>Change and decay in all around I see.
why is this INTERNET SHIT so fucking DOGSHIT you nerds had 20 years to work on itt ffs
works on my machine
>>107557259Same.>thread closed as "won't fix"
>>107557221I thought my router shat itself but turns out it was just jeetdows 11 screwing with my wifi drivers. Switched to fedora and it worked just fine. My guess is it's the same for you, assuming you're on windows. You should abandon ship while you still can btw, that dumpster fire of an os is getting ai-generated code now, I wouldn't trust it to keep my files intact atp.
>>107557221sounds like a skill issue
>>107557547THIS OPOr at the very least become a LTSC coward like me.
use nixosthe autistic trannies cutting their genitals off and pretending to be women are a good thing.nixos has institutional and enterprise support.
>>107558502usecase?
>>107550170>It seems like they removed it because the upstream repository has been dead for 5 years and the package is unused.the literal first line in that discussion: "Palantir is a fascist company and their software has no place in Nixpkgs."
>>107550267OP is a faggot, so? Maintainers clearly stated they wouldn't have merged it if it wasn't unused in nixpkgs.
Packages still broken?
>>107541891meanwhile every single linux project of any use is being developed on fedora, likely by people being paid by red hat, but yea bro the retard config manager distro has great support
What the FUCK? Why did KDE raise so much money in donations this year? Why would you ever use it over GNOME?
after the mandatory tranny themes in gnome I can't consider it a serious project anymore
>>107558256usecase for posting a child lover?
>>107558914Fuck off
Gnome is shit and cosmic is a waste of time built on garbage foundations (gnome)Where else should the money go when gnome is too opinionated for everyday use?Usecase of overly opinionated pieces of shit that even valve had to flush?
>>107558256I'd do anything for based Konki.
Previous: >>107542799Help an anon out with his graduation thesis by answering the survey made with Tally.https://tally.so/r/pbr2qqFigured it'd be better this way instead, but do feel free to lemme know your thoughts in this thread as well.
>>107555115Pure autism, which GNOME almost solves, but not all their shit is GTK4 yet.
>>107558055I did the survey because I felt sorry for you. I'm in the same boat, but for a different topic.Good luck with your exams.
>>107555115sent :6)
>>107555115people here are so rude for no good reason, i don't know what motivates them but it's very jarring. anyway, i filled out your survey, gl anon
>>107555115I never "switched", I use linux and windows both. Though I do spend more of my time in Linux. I boot into whatever I need for the task. I'm not all that worried about OS wars etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KktpjvYwLw>stop telling me to run Windows 10 LTSC>I will just keep running Windows 10 Pro and not update. You don't need updates, they only make everything worse and they are remote code execution from Microsoft!LTSC bros ... your response?
>>107548773I never updated any of my windows systems. I was running windows xp sp1 before switching to windows 7. Who cares lmao. I am not a business and I don't have a legal obligation to keep my software up to date for insurance.
>>107547893How difficult would it be to develop a stand alone version that reuses code from windows using AI for reverse engineering and combining it with known linux solutions?Should we ask Elon to create his own OS?It should be possible to create a decent alternative if Microsoft keeps shitting up their OS.
>>107547893Based anti-updooter. Don't fix what isn't broken.
>>107559111>eternalblue
>>107559115>2017Nobody cares about something from 8 years ago. Stop falling for fearmongering. Let me guess, you think you're going to get hacked if you wait more than 1ms before updating.
Hooray! I figured out how to extract the binary data from a png as a string. Can't wait to start hiding shit in images and gifs. Steganography ftw
in c++ that is just std::ifstream file(PATH, std::ios::binary);file.seekg(0, std::ios::end);std::string f(file.tellg(), '?');file.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);file.read(f.data(), f.size());
std::ifstream file(PATH, std::ios::binary);file.seekg(0, std::ios::end);std::string f(file.tellg(), '?');file.seekg(0, std::ios::beg);file.read(f.data(), f.size());
>>107554522how do I extract this? was this made using file2png.py?
>>107555091nice UB you got here
>>107552218Great job anon. You found a way to (inefficiently) encode a 10x10png image into a 1606x1090png
>>107554876monke?
switched from dualbooting to linux onlycs2 runs wellso long, microsoft
Why is the Windows 11 snipping tool not letting me choose the file format?It automatically saves as a .png, always. I can change the folder, but I can't change it to .jpgThis is terrible, such an obvious option to have. I hate it.
>>107559043>dualbootingngmi
>>107554771>how it feels to post on /g/ in 2016+9
>>107544676i cant leave her bros...she knows my browser history and will blackmail me.
>open youtube, lobsters, reddit, 4chan archives, etc.>search for "I made a program in C/Zig/Go">millions of projects with real world usecase such as servers, terminal programs, gui programs that serve real usecases like video editing, recording, etc.>search for "I made a program in <insert functional language here>">calculators, fizzbuzz, toy math program that calculates some formula and exits, competitive programming, transpilers, seething videos about how everyone is wrong about their language being useless, or just straight up no results if the functional language is not well knownI am starting to think functional programming is a meme ...
>>107559059>I madePerhaps the issue is with the people who are concerned with showing off instead of actually producing useful software.
>>107559088just for context if people don't know it can have millions of processes you could literally just have multiple per user, and they have no shared memory so if one user has an error/crash it doesn't effect anyone else and you can have just built in stuff that basically "restarts the server" just for them. I have no idea why this is not just the norm for backend stuff I have seen multiple production backends fail because of one or a couple users has bad data it wasn't checking for it makes literally no sense they should bring down the server for everyone. I don't think any performance improvement justifies not having this and if you need to do something like that you can just offload it and run it with the beam vm setup.>>107559108yes, they are rolling it out in full and have been doing it over the past couple years, they had to invent new type theory to actually roll it out in elixir without altering how it works.You can't actually use type defs yet but they are coming, and it already does a ton of checking for type misuse already when you compile.Here's a recenter update of the latest type stuffhttps://youtu.be/po-ckmSt1gI?t=510
>>107559128Also just using good pattern matching/guards/struct defs kind of makes it so actual type checking isn't neccessary... You just have a function that only runs if the data structure matches what it's looking for and a fallback if it doesn't. jose was initailly not in favor of adding types but they figured out a way to get the benefits of both so he is a big fan of them now.
>>107559141I watched tsoding stream when he developed in erlang and his code was full of type bugs when he ran it through the third party tools.
>>107559156Dialyzer looks for some type misuse but only if you like do it really badly. It's not really actual typechecking they are getting rid of it for elixir and doing the full actual type system. Like I said most of it is if you are actually using the language properly, you are free to write bad code if you would like to.
No Ran, no Ani, only Debo editionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107543106 https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107557319To get 8 seconds at 24fps with WAN 2.2 find the "Empty Latent Video" node and change frames from 121 to 193 and set any FPS settings to 24. 2.2 workflows default lower because it's more resource heavy than 2.1. You can run 8sec at 24fps fine, just takes longer and more VRAM.Make those changes and you're good. Reply if you can't find the nodes.
>>107557354"/ldg/ Comfy I2V Kijai workflow" was what i was looking ati didnt see it in there
Real general with classic thread quality
>>107557319We are real local general, we don't use any API money related UIs
>>107558628Really?