It has never been more over
>>107530561I'm ramping up a fab in my backyard. It's a free market after all.
>>107530243Assuming that you have whatsapp, discord, facebook and your browser open at the same time.That's 4 chromium sessions.Phones use LPDDR ram btw. You should brutally pulverize Altman if you wanna fix that.
>>107531380Nice one, anon. Now tell us a joke about jews.
>>107531400>open at the same timeon a phone?? adhd much?
>>107531414Notification
>VP of engineering and managers and CEOs and everyone urges the rest of us software engineers and other to fill out the "anonymous" engagement survey to "help us improve"should I do it?they are lying that its anonymous arent they?
>>107530687>they are lying that its anonymous arent they?So far I had to send an anonymous survey last november, didn't fill it and no one told me anything, either they're saving face or it is actually anonymous, but I swear to God, I don't trust a single bit Microsoft forms to be anonymous.
>anonymous surveyslmao
>>107530888so fake
>>107530687They're not anonymous. Personally, I fill them out, because it looks better for your team/group/division to have a higher response rate, but I put 5/5 for everything, and skip any 'write something' answers, since your word phrasing can give you away. If they force you to write something I just write something incredibly generic like "More innovation".
>>107530687>they are lying that its anonymous arent they?I think so, yes. I was too candid on one of those (after they complained of few opinions sent) and months later I was laid off.Even if they anonymize it strictly speaking they can still tell who it was due to typing style, kind of complaint, etc.You'd have to be extremely generic in your comments while filtering it through GPT and even then you'd have to trust the platform (shit like Qualtrics promises anonymization but good luck proving they haven't honored it)
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>>107530812Those icons on the toolbar of that browser...THATS NETSCAPE!!! Or early Mozilla before Firefox was invented and the code renamed to SeaMonkey
>>107530812is she a jew?
>>107530951worse, he's shitalian
If you want to play games, it's not worth it to get a computer.
>>107529243Now do it with PC games in the PS5 generation.
>>107530320It doesn't matter. A console will be priced to sell to the majority or it won't release. 90% of 4ch won't be able to afford to upgrade their PC in the coming years. Back to console you all go. tra la laa la la
>>107523203>extreme poor issuesnmp
>>107531192you're brown and a slavewhy would anyone downgrade to steam's big picture mode but worse?
>>107531319
https://itsfoss.com/news/tor-rust-rewrite-progress/
>>107531022>C compilers can have them too but C is simple enough that there are from-scratch compilers written in assembly and so on.You're confusing C with Pascal, Oberon, or FORTRAN. C is such a complicated language that most C compilers are written in C++ because writing a C compiler in C is too hard. Nobody even knows what a line of C does because the standard is so ambiguous.
>>107531096And yet, it's a common fun practice for people to write their own little C compilers in assembly.Nobody writes compilers for Oberon except that one guy who decided BASIC must be taken away from the common man, he's a very stupid haughty faggot.
>>107531115>And yet, it's a common fun practice for people to write their own little C compilers in assembly.Not at all. TCC is written in C and it's only a toy compiler. The rest are written in C++.>Nobody writes compilers for Oberon except that one guy who decided BASIC must be taken away from the common man, he's a very stupid haughty faggot.I didn't realize Linus Torvalds wrote an Oberon compiler. Maybe I should have more respect for him.
>>107527035How does this solve the problem of 99.6% of all Tor nodes being run by the US Government?
>>107527153none of those are memory safe, they don't protect against race conditions
Why is this shit so fucking good?
>>107525365It fell hard to number 2 and is about to be overtaken by MX Linux after being solidly in first place for a long time. It's only going to get worse since it's lost its niche.
>>107527888Mint works in the sense that it will boot up like it should. After that, you'll find that there are lots of programs that don't work great, because it's an outdated piece of shit.
>>107529453That reads like a (((you)) problem. Because for me, it works just fine.
>>107519208I installed Mint again a couple of years back after being on Macbooks for 10 years. Uninstalled half hour later because that's how long it took me to give up on two basic requirements: swapping alt and ctrl keys and finding a working night light feature. In Ubuntu that took the 20 seconds it should have. Ubuntu is more Mac-like in general I would say, for OSX quitters.
>>107530071>people are abandoning Mint for being an outdated distro because DA JOOOOZ are telling them to!cope
>>107467498"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107530272So, if I understand anon's problem correctly, it's basically this:>I want to use a VPN, but I don't want to be profiled. So I'm going to use a bot that creates a bunch of supposedly "real" looking fake traffic, so that the VPN provider/ISP can't tell what's real and what's not. (I have doubts that this would actually work, but maybe)I2P is good at anonymizing whatever goes over I2P, but it isn't going to help with muddling his VPN traffic. I2P unfortunately is not very good for browsing the clearnet.
>>107530300ah, if that's what he meant, then I've nothing. Requests have to sent SOMEWHERE. it'll probably look suspicious if the ISP were to see this guy pinging example.org and cloudflare every 30 seconds
i can hear somebody breathing through my headphones, with everything closed. i wasn't in a call and had only been listening to music. am i fucked?
>>107530645Yeah yeah yeah. We all hear the voices whispering to us. You'll get used to it, eventually... or not! Good luck; bye.
>>107529723How do you figure such a thing necessarily exists?
As a somewhat broke college student, should I buy a Google Pixel 9a for $350 and hope it lasts three years, or buy a new budget Motorola for $130 every year instead?
thinly veiled grapheneos shill thread
>>107530018Graphenos is good thoughbiet. It's like if android divorced google but sundar was forced to pay alimony through software updates. It's too bad windows doesn't have the same thing.
the 9a is also budget ass trash so it don't matter
>>107528477I'm using a 2019 S10+ which I only got a few months ago. Works fine. Only got it a few months ago to replace a oneplus 6 I had for 5 years. Phones are shit now
>>107531404The Pixel 9a is neither ass not trash, good sir. Take that back!
>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.
>>107529226For the intended purpose (of tweaking faces for themes), both versions are more than adequate.
>>107431687I just use https://github.com/twlz0ne/jagger for this stuff personally. It's really good.
M-x eshell RET gf . 'tfw no' RET
>>107464880who the fuck wants a side bar?? that's such a waste of screen real estate. You have C-x C-f. C-x p f for project.el. What else could you want?
>>107531193bro we in the age of 6k displays, we not running a 24x80 emacs window... Or are you?
It had problems being detected by the system lately, until today it cannot be detected at all. These marks look concerning, like burn marks. The disk is very old, from like 2011 I think.Sorry for blurry picrel my phone is shit
>>107528504Pics or it didn't happen
>>107525819use a pencil eraser on the contacts and/or alcohol with a swab to clean. make sure the contacts are clean, reassemble and try again. if it's not going then you've got a potential short on the board. could be input protection diode. They tend to fail after a power surge and then the drive will not power. you can remove the input protection diode and it will work but it will not longer be protected from power spikes.
>>107525819i should clarify. the crap you ahve on the row of contacts on the top left (biggest pads shown upper left) have crud on them. the motor controller will not work without proper connection to those pads. you will note the pins on the hard drive that interface with them. clean those first. the winbond chip the other guy is mentioning is the firmware for the drive. don't fuck with that. try the simple things first.
>>107528617The disk is in its tray inside the pc, you'll have to take my word for it
>>107529642This is just crud? They look burnt. I wish I would've tried it to see but I didn't want to touch anything sensitive. For now the disk hasn't shown any signs of problems again, maybe just general dust was the problem. Or maybe the sata connection had loosened. If problems arise again I will try what you are saying
https://youtube.com/shorts/baiEHMne2XE?si=Ke6eUUam5bCt0rQl
>>107527159>nobody is blocking ICMPnigger most enterprise hardware blocks pings by default
>>107530568I think he's talking about ISPs, anon...
I'm also surprised it works with the router you see in the beginning of the video. It's from spectrum.. I was using my own router, but it craped out.
>>107526884Oh yes just connect to your vpn using the src ip ???
>>107526901>paying for real estate when you can get it free.
Linux music players are technology. So let me shill the most amazing one that design focused GNOMERs will know to appreciate (KDE users do not reply) (posted from KDE) the name isEuphonica (flatpak installed) [MPD client with delusions of grandeur]it's an MPD client, MPD is a cock to setup that makes no sense whatsoever to have in current year, but THIS is the besst music player client ever made on Lonisx OS +gnu/. I know because I tried all of them, Gappless, Recordbox, Amberol, Vvave(shit), Tauron(autistic and yet not that feature'full), Strawberry(just why?)...No it doesn't have all the features, but this is the best UX (excluding having to install a worthless suckless-nile music streaming server)Sayonara and especially Elisia are banned from this thread. THanks and discuss. What music player do you use?
[graft].delink(Noether)
>>107521189i ve gotten over GUI music players anon. ncmpcpp is all i need.
>>107529897sorry if this feels spam but the first screencap is just horrible
well actually... trying to open Euphonica straight from the file explorer crashes it kek. You have to drop your files where MPD is configured to look, then just navigate inside the client itself (.app).The navigation is barebones, but good enough for me. There’s some UI bugs and sorting is definitely bugged right now.That said, because it’s running on MPD under the hood I honestly think this thing could handle 10k tracks without blinking. My library’s on an external drive, and every other client I’ve tried shits the bed and forces a full rescan of ~500 songs every reboot, and oh boy does that take forever. With MPD I’ve literally never noticed it indexing, it kinda just races through everything in the background like it’s no big deal.
Thanks OP, it's pretty sweet. Still will probably use my main for daily use (cantata) but this might be my new one soon.
I used to use it as a plex server for years. But now it struggles with playback of most video so I drawered it and got a mini PC that I now use for network storage, seedbox and video. It seems a shame to let it collect dust
>>107530474I could try helping make it compatible with a mind upload architecture. Are you comfortable providing public written consent for me to license you immortality?
a DMZ/Router?
The same basic bitch brainlet setup a pihole or a retro gayming console
>>107530771I have routers and an AP>>107530777I have two emulation machines much better than rpi
https://medium.com/@tsecretdeveloper/why-software-developers-dont-date-a0ca159e3d87Sorry bros ...
>>107530620cause I'm married
>>107531050Or not. The article is refined drivel with gems like this:>An undivided focus on career advancement, learning new technologies, and working on personal projects can come at the cost of a relationship. This can include talking about work all the time and the unrelenting focus of the employee even if they are not spending all of their time actually at work.OK, so no spare time, got it.>This means developers can explore things that are tangentially related to their day jobs. This can even widen the experience of developers.That means inventing the 28 hour day to fit that in.>The FixesOh yes?>Work on your own code, ideas, and goals outside of a corporate environment. Adding in own code means now needing 32 hour work days, no sleep and when it works the employer can demand you hand over all IP because it is part of the contract. Brilliant. Now who were you working for, you said??
>>107530620I hate women
>>107531344This. Three kids now too.>>107531347Jobs are just to get money. I work as little as I can.
>>107530620I weighted the pros and the cons and decided it was not worth my time/energy/money.
Why did Microsoft make Windows XP look like an OS for babies while Apple was pushing sleek, cutting-edge aesthetic designs? Both of these operating systems came out at the same exact time.
>>107527115Stop making things up anon, I have eyes that prove the contrary.
>>107526967Nobody I know ever looked at it and said it looks like it's made for babies. I think it looks nice. But you and your folk will always have this cringe attitude to everything that doesn't fit your "box you've put yourself into". You have insecurities and want to look "mature" or whatever, because you are not in real life. Because you are a manchild and are ashamed of it. Thus projecting your feelings by criticizing something that doesn't look "mature".On the other hand criticizing flatshit makes sense, because it looks like cheap shit made in mspaint. Furthermore it has glaring accessibility issues, so it's deserved. But there are no technical issues like that with XP look. And it looks aesthetic.
>>107529087W7 is fine, and its actually the last usable Windows version, but honestly its when the already planted the seed of faucification, with "features" like forced driver signing or renaming certain elements of UI that refer to actual ownership (my computer -> computer). Its a great compromise but not a necessity.>>107529161I have like 2GB of DDR2 on my laptop and I am doing fine, because software back in the day was not a trannyware that required 8gb just to fire up.
>>107526967if you think left is better then the cock you were deepthroating last night went too far in and caused brain damage
>>107527132They went much further into oddball themes XP/Vista hybrid interfaces when Longhorn was still in development and, for the most part, they work on vanilla XP.One of the better Longhorn themes had Vista style widgets as far back as 2003.