Anyone actually use those things?Trackballs welcome
had a vertical one and was the best mouse ever. did not like the 2 buttons on the side, I cannot imagine having bindings for 12 of them.but i guess they're useful in mmorpgs?
>imagine sending off the sole kernel maintainer for your handheld distro because some document says soHas a Code of Conduct ever had a positive effect on an open source project?
>>107606376no it was a minor drama compared to omarchy, and especially hyprland.
>>107606782Stealing land from various ethnicities using the "b-but you are ran by jews!" excuse.
>>107599325>I made a CoC law stating that everybody is required to be happy>WTF it's not working!!
>>107606920Getting banned from freedesktop and having a bunch of commits reverted qualifies as "major" to me, but sure whatever I guess.
>>107597494We need to make an explicitly fascist distribution that somehow uses Hyprland on XLibre and prints 卐 instead of @
Why aren't they relasing 1080p movies on DVD? You could easily fit a 1080p movie on a DVD disc with modern codecs and compression techniques like H.264 MPEG-4 AVC H.264 MP4 AV1 VP8 VP9 WEBM and other.
what codec should I use for re-encodes. Maybe like 10% of the time I have issues. I can confirm tht h264 works. h264 is the only one I tried
>>107603900This has been answered 39 times at this point in the thread why even bother making a post
>>107596944I haven't seen this clip in a decade, what a flashback
>>107606713Why has ecchi been so fucking dead since then
Physical media market is small. Bluray is niche. The only people who want things that are compressed to shit are poorfags who pirate everything.
The RAM shortage can literally last forever. Just because the OpenAI contract ends in 2026 doesnt mean another contract cant be created.You're putting the cart before the horse assuming that OpenAI will fail when the contract is over. Its way way too soon to call it.
>>107606090Because since the 80s these shortages have only lasted about 1-2 years. It could be 'muh new paradigm', but historically that's a bullshit narrative 99.99% of the time. More likely it's just DRAM mfgs doing a social media blitz to maximize their rapage before the market cracks.
>>107606190>fuck computers>posted on a technology board from my iphone
Why do White people not understand economics these days? Judd increase the supply and the costs will come down lmao. Literally just build a factory and stop relying on chinks to create everything
>>107606987chinks can't even make ddr5 yet
>>107606174>not getting a bailout
I read that you need to know calculus. Any tips for learning? Khan Academy or MIT OpenCourseWare? As far as projects go, I'm starting off with a C 6502 emulator, already finished all the decoding stuff and now I'm using the Mame Apple I emulator as a cross reference to test it against AllSuiteA.asm from the verilog 6502 project.What kind of electrical engineering knowledge should I persue? I've got the basics cause I played with Snap Circuits as a little kid.Next I may purchase a real 6502, Arduino, STM32, or Risc-V CPU. As a long term goal I'd like to become an expert in Risc-V before the ISA matures.
>>107591411You walk down to Embedded Systems Co., you ask to see the manager, you give him a firm handshake and look him straight in the eye, and you say "I want to be an embedded systems engineer."
>>107591411This is a pretty good book to get you started, it's a fairly quick read. Some of the specific technical details in it are outdated, but it teaches a lot of fundamentals and basic concepts that are still just as relevant.
>>107593302has the 6502 moster advanced at all or is death? it was suposed to launch in 2023
>>107606154Things are definitely work in progress.In case of esp32 it's pretty good but there is still plenty of features that are missing if you aren't using ESP-IDF wrapper for example(it's a battle tested C++ framework).I'm still using HAL because I like to be able to easily reach down to bare metal whenever I need it. There was some functionality that I needed that was missing, so I just contributed to that HAL, adding missing features to that peripherial driver. The code really was well written so doing this for all the chips in the family wasn't even that difficult, even though I haven't touched embedded since ATmega times. Things have really advanced and improved since then, it's fascinating.
>>107591411>How does one get their start as an embedded systems engineerYou go to university and study EE or computer engineering, usually there's room to specialize especially when doing a masters degree. Do the other stuff on the side but in a bit more conservative industry (in comparison to just software dev) certifications matter even more
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>>107606633Kinda weird but those are some alt tribal/bodypaint-like stuff going in there.
>>107606861You still live?
I HATE SAGE ATTENTIONI HATE SAGE ATTENTIONI HATE SAGE ATTENTION
I LOVE SAGE ATTENTIONI LOVE SAGE ATTENTIONI LOVE SAGE ATTENTION
Hello /g/ I have a question about my new Legion Lenovo 5 gen 10 notebook.When i watch youtube and switch tabs between youtube and twitter or between youtube tabs, I got these "flashes" that are super fast, I don't know exactly how to call them, but they last less than a second, like a flicker but instead of actually flickering it doet it just once.The browser that I use is Brave.Also sometimes the HUE changes in the videos or the streaming site I use. What is going on? The notebook is new.
>>107604537use librewolf
gentoo
It's a switch between dGpu and iGpu, I think. I get that sometimes on my laptop, when I start watching a video or a stream with disabled dGpu and enable it sometime after while the videos are running. The hue change could be Microsoft's automatic brightness management adjustments based on contents you view - try to see if it is turned on and disable it.My laptop is from a different manufacturer, though, so that is just a guess.
>json doesn't allow comments
>>107596091>Just Use YAML, Kubernetes uses itKubernetes actually uses JSON.When you give it YAML it re-parses it into JSON and then processes it.Some retard made a hit-and-run check-in into Kubernetes a long while back and by the time the founders realized it, it was too late. They talked about it in an interview.There's no reason such a thing needs be hard-wired in.You could translate anything (i.e. s-expressions, XML, etc) into JSON with arbitrary front-ends and use that.
wanted to comment out something in a json config file and couldn'tthanks webshitters
>>107601109who said i was? i was trying to have my coding agent comment something out
>>107602543json is a common format for config files>noooo butholy cope
>>107605111Comment out the code that generates the json entry
What would it take to manufacture CRTs on a commercial scale again in 2026 and the years to come?Would it be more viable to buy existing IP/patent rights from the companies that used to be the leaders back in the day, or to re-develop the technology from scratch using modern means?
>>107605749this is being developedhttps://blurbusters.com/crt-simulation-in-a-gpu-shader-looks-better-than-bfi/they implemented it in their test https://testufo.com/crtand this other guy made a program with ithttps://store.steampowered.com/app/3448910/Vint_Realtime_Video_Interpolation_and_CRT_Emulation/
>>107603064Autists cannot understand this concept, whatever obscure/outdated shit they've hyper fixated on in their mind is the greatest thing ever and they genuinely cannot fathom that nobody else gives a shit about some dead technology everyone abandoned the second there was an alternative.
>>107605850crts are really bad in this regard, is not a tech that its manufacturing scales down easily, unless you only need really basic osciloscope screens
>>107603064demand will never be there again (probably) for it to be cost effective with current manufacturing technology, I guess 8 billion people still isn't enough to provide that niche.if something came along that would make it easier to manufacture these at smaller scales it might be doable to sell to autists.>>107603291>.22mm aperture grilles.surely this can't be that hard to manufacture at least for creating prototypes, right? We have laser cutters and shit now that should make this easy. idk
>>107606841>it might be doable to sell to autists.I don't think so. How many CRT autists are there? A thousand? How many of them aren't broke? Let's say there are 10,000 insane people who would buy a giant box for flying ufos for $10,000. It's just one hundred millions dollars. And we need to build a factory, design the product, market it, ship it. Why those autists would buy a second box next year?
Why don't you build your own 3 Gigapixel camera? >one picture raw is 19GBhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvjJGbFCws&list=LL&index=2&t=1303s
>>107600846i have no need for it
>>107600874>I doubt that takumar have enough resolution power even for a 50mp imagethis
>when she asks for a dick pic and you send her a 19gb jpeg
>>107605526>where's willy
>>107605526
The cloud market is decreasing :(
My dick is increasing
>>107606769Good riddance.>>107606793Good.
>>107606769Good, AWS is fucking ridiculous with their bandwidth pricing.You could make someone pay huge amounts of money just by spamming their server with requests ("Denial of Wallet")
>>107606769With the upcoming RAM shortage, it should be on the upswing pretty soon here.
GOOD. It isn't you data if it isn't YOUR sever. data sovereignty dictates it so!
I've been using Icecat for a while (I use Arch BTW), but the guy who provided the binaries got turbo cancer or something, so the icecat-bin package from the AUR has been out of date for a while, and I'm not going to compile it myself. I know this is asked often but should I switch to Ungoogled Chromium? >Why not use regular Firefox?Because I don't like the direction it's taking, so might as well choose the lesser evil. This isn't necessarily because of muh AI, but Mozilla itself doesn't seem to care about their browser anymore, even if they claim it's still their flagship product.>Just use a forkI've been considering it as well, but then I'd be still using Firefox, so refer to the previous point.So my question is, how does UC compare to FF in terms of security and privacy? I use arkenfox with my Icecat profile, can you "harden" UC to a similar level? As for content blocking, you can still use uBO with UC, so that's the least of my concerns (lion shills gtfo).https://github.com/r58Playz/uBlock-mv3So for those of you who use UC, how is it? What's your general experience with it? And for the other 2 guys in the entire board using Icecat as well, will you keep on using it?>inb4 just wait for Ladybird
>>107605798>waterfoxIsn't it owned by an ad company?
>>107606201No
>>107606201> ad company?Google? No,
just use firefox with a good user.js - i change things on the about:config myself because im being filtered by the profiles not working well. >>107604566>I use Arch BTW
>>107604860fpbp
The rust community still hasn't recovered
>>107606988He doesn't even program in C, Rust or Zig (let alone assembly!).He doesn't understand Rust, systems programming is not even his area of expertise, yet Rust lives rent free inside his head.What causes this? I would understand if some seasoned C boomer did this, but not this webshitter cuck
>>107606988
And why do they use the Western Digital brand name instead of the usual SanDisk?
>>107606871Thank you for admitting your loss.
>>107598447ya most are fakes but i still buy the fakes instead of paying 3x the price for probably-legit ones.its the thought that counts
>>107606913The pSLC is the TLC you dumbass.
>>107606958>i buy fakes instead of paying 3x the price>its the thought that countslol
>>107598467Super common, and nothing wrong with it. You have a small piece of logic equipment or such out in the field that needs local storage. What do you use, instead? Spinny disks and SSDs are too large. On-board storage is fine, but at that point why not make it a component that can be field removed, replaced, is standardized, and has good capacity? SD or MicroSD is perfect.
Why arent you using KDE plasma 6 Arch/Fedora/Kubuntu over windows 11. It just werks.I just use flathub in discover and it just werks.
>>107598338>flathubLMAO you have best repos and AuR and you resort to this commercial turd, that's like having sex with 2 condoms on.
>>107605925No. Kill yourself
>>107606111Damn that sucks guess I'll stick with XFCE then
>>107605894>kek that's so fucking gayKek
>>107598338Is the nvidia support issue in linux a real problem?