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There is nothing interesting to watch anymore.
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>>107989090
>2026
>still watching YouSlop
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The head jeet must have done something to the algorithm. It sucks now. Barely even shows you new stuff if you refresh.
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that's just your brain telling you you need to grow up and stop wasting time watching slop
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>>107989157
No thanks he's pro censorship
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>>107989090
Yes. And that's a good thing. We're finally free. WE'RE FINALLY FREE!

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What's their problem?
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>>107992192
They have many problems, and you're too dumb to solve any of them

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My g502's left click crapped out due to their shitty chinese switches. I know the g502x uses some optical switches but I heard those have problems of their own.

At this point I have had too many logitech products fail on me in unreasonably short time frames. What is a good alternative to the G502? I loved this mouse so much.
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>>107990069
A mouse is like $20. Most people get paid more than that hourly, so it's really not worth your labor time to fix it.
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>>107987895
>buying brand name mice in 2026
Just filter mice by sensor and buy the cheapest chinese mouse you find that has the proper sensor, or whichever one you like ergonomically.
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>>107990805
It used to be tech enthusiasts liked to fix things for you know... fun. You also get a mouse with a superior customized switch that fits your preference.
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>>107990777
i just wanted to use the word but it doesnt really fit that well here. i should have just said good value
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>>107988428
Can't remember what mine is but it's for sure not the hero.
>>107989850
Yeah I'm looking into getting the switch replaced instead now.
>>107990069
I fix plenty of my own shit. I'm just not looking to get something I will only use once in years, my house isn't a junkyard.
>>107990777
Nah, I've had enough of logitech. g512 leds crapped out within weeks of purchasing and same with whatever replacements they gave me within warrenty. Seems like they just don't give a shit about QA anymore.

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>trying to code an nvim plugin
>maybe im retarded but i find their treesitter api documentation confusing
>not very familiar with lua either
>use chatgpt to fill in the blanks
>too lazy to make an account and save my conversations so every time i need to ask it something i have to provide context
>it literally and unironically gives contradicting information every time
>i feel like it's doing that to not disagree with me "muh you're absolutely right"

i know chatgpt is not a specialized coding llm but holy shit feels like i'm talking to a sycophant. surely the vibecoding hype is fake if this is the average ai assisted coding experience
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>people responding to an OP literally too lazy to click one single sign in button and get to use an actual service rather than one designed for third world bots
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>>107991736
>has no respect for privacy schizos
go back ot your shithole, impolite niggeroid

>>107991570
preliminary mucking about with the basic model of opencode yielded the following observations:
a) the shatbot is extremely bad at modifying existing c code in the context of a real-life generic program.
it takes much more time and tokens to do that than writing a correct version from the get go
b) because of that the user has to provide a very detailed plan, with explanations down to the desired algorithm, when important.
c) as expected, it fucks up shit that needs reasoning. in my current toy example it fucked up its collision detection maths
so
d) the user has to be an experienced programmer, the shatbot is no substitute for competency

but all in all, i can see how one could use it and extract value, especially with webshittery langs because everything is much better contained
and i can see how the method itself is appealing- you say some shit, shatbot executes, and then you review and test the code

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btw
current test was:
make a program that takes a text file that represents a 2D scenery, a bmp representing a wall, a bmp representing the player
it builds said scenery
the player is not bound to the grid.
the camera is centered on the player, and, ofc, it detects collisions with walls
there is a zoom functionality which allows to, well, zoom in/out
the program uses opengl, glsl to do the rendering and the zooming

the main thing i was testing for was how well the shatbot can deal with side effects and implicit properties in code
and, ngl, it kinda passed with flying colors.
next step: we'll see what happens with actual complexity
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>>107991270
opencode depends a lot on the model to tool call with any reasonable success, a lot of models that were free last month are gone from their default provider now, so you either need to have 96gb+ ram and an expensive 4000 or 5000s card with enough vram to use a decent local model shell out hundreds of dollars in token fees every month.
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>>107991222
should have used emacs

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Rack Ears Edition

previous: >>107875043

READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:
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>What software should I run?
Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.

>Why should I have a home server?
De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.


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>>107990213
surprised you didn't get hit with the "i'm merely posting an anime reaction image on an anime imageboard!! [smuganimeelf.avi]"
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>>107945520
are there any good ups using lifepo4 batteries?
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>>107992066
Make your own you lazy dickshit
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>>107992066
meme ass batteries

Freedom Fighters Edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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>>107986417
This is most likely due to Blender's "color management" bullshit. Sadly, I've never managed to turn it completely off. It never looks quite like it does in-engine.
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>>107989986
yeah I found out you need to set it View to "Raw" in blender's color management settings, which must be the equivalent to off then you get the same look as the gl_compatibility renderer. but if you use mobile or forward+ renderer in godot you need to leave it at least on standard to match the look.
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>>107991952
also my main grip with setting it to Raw is textures are really dark so I guess tone mapping is off and there is no longer any gamma correction done on textures however they still display correctly in godot with the same tone mapping. You can circumvent this by going into the texture node in blender and set Color Space to Working Space but I have no idea what the implications are.

All around it would really be helpful if gl_compatibility had the same tone mapper as the other renderers, which I don't get why it doesn't.
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>>107992077
also what irks me is if for whatever reasons I decided to upgrade to mobile or forward+ my vertex colors will be completely off.
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It's fixed! Turns out it just a simple sRGB correction issue so all I had to do was to pass my color input node to the linear to sRGB node to get GL_Compatibility to render my vertex color same as Mobile and Foward+.

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lemme guess, you need more?
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>>107990239
>Kubuntiu
It's excellent.
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>debian based
i do
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Debian is peak linux
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I need less
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>>107990239
Last night I've downloaded the 26.04 daily image, will be testing today.
Currently on 25.10 and my Deck is itching for an upgrade!
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/cdimage/kubuntu/daily-live/current/

Google Street View should have been made illegal.
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Not only is Street View great, but it should be archived and protected at all costs.
We've never before had such a comprehensive photographic record of the world.

And that's unfortunately the exact reason why Google will inevitably start deleting the older photos, it would make it far to clear and obvious that life was in fact better in the past.
You just need to take a stroll through Johanesburg and the gradual decline from the first to the last photos is obvious.
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>>107991642
>You just need to take a stroll through Johanesburg and the gradual decline from the first to the last photos is obvious.
imagine if Streetview had existed since 1900 or so
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i like how there's an image on there of me accepting a delivery without a shirt on, back when i got particularly ripped during lockdown
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prediction: Amazon will enter the mapping business.
You think they're doing their own delivery to cut out the conventional carriers? They're doing it so they can crawl every inch of the planet, with daily redundancy. And you don't raise alarm since that same van brings you stuff.
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>>107992050
That would be great but you don't even need to go back that far to see what I'm talking about.
I have my uncle's photos from his vacations to various European capitals in the 80s, you can't see a single non-european.
Honestly even 20 years ago it wasn't as bad as it is not, the demographic catastrophe happened in real time.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107992441
>copilot told him to fuck off
pro tip- dont use chat gpt, then
its gonna plot your fukken murder, kekk
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>>107992441
A-huh. And Deepseek told me I was already better than most graphics programmers because I understood the difference between SoA and AoS after three days of Vulkan programming.
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>>107992459
lol yup
>>107992463
shitsy is not even in the same ballpark.
if the chineese are using THAT as a frontier model i baka
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there are "people" ITT that still think you need sexps to have Lisp macros
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>>107992595
>there are "people" ITT that still think you need sex

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#define __NR_sched_yield        24

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sched_yield.2.html
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/sched.7.html

oh wow, i didn't know about this one. i guess it's probably not a particularly surprising syscall, though, so that's kind of on me. definitely the sort of thing that's useful where it's useful, and kind of pointless everywhere else
what sort of scheduling policy do you like? have you ever had to implement one on your own (e.g., in an operating systems course back in college)?

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/
https://linux.die.net/man/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/

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>>107990956
Nah, you can experience abnormally long pauses with sched_yield() on your personal computer doing normal things much more often than any other way. This is based on anecdata though, I don't know what exactly the underlying code does
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>>107990956
different causes of preempt assign a different resume priority to tasks. as stated by the man page sched_yield() puts it at the "back of the queue" (it is considered to be of lower priority than e.g. a task that wants to resume via futex wake). so sched_yield() is more likely to result in longer wait times
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>>107987143
i imagine this syscall would have been completely btfo'd by addition of futex? having trouble imagining a scenario where user would realistically need sched_yield()
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>>107991799
Why tranny-case though? It's "I" not "i"
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>>107992074
It's actually ı

UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases and your BUDGET and COUNTRY

>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, 7/9600X, 7/9800X3D
Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D

*Multiple manufacturers reporting issues on AM5 platforms. Do your research.

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>>107991826
>Nujdea
Yeah no thanks cunt keep your garbage to yourself
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>>107992404
you can find some used for this price
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>>107992421
those are old and slow cores
i don't think you understand what i'm saying, if the choice is between 8 real cores or 8 real cores and 16 fake cores the second choice is objectively better
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>>107992484
>>107992484
>>107992484
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Is ramanon in this thread?
either way any insight is welcome

I have been doing some oc on my ram and i just want to know what else could i fine tune with this.

default explo gives 5600mhz with cl 28 on 1.35v
this one is stable so far memtest passed

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>60k for programmers in Australia

Why is that?
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60k with free attacks to the groin by kangaroos
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60k Australian dollars is like 0 dollars after you pay for pajeet and shartdeeps welfare.
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programming is a minimum wage job now, and soon will be worldwide.
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>>107991753
Check the skills migration list
Anyone with a durgasoft cert can get into the country and when outted as being retarded start driving ubers
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>>107991753
you should be happy just being able to get a job as a programmer, muhammad.

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>bazzite removed a dev for calling trannies trannies
welp, if you were using bazzite better switch otherwise you're using a tranny distro. (You) aren't someone who'd willingly use a tranny distro, are you anon?
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tranny is a slur? I can't keep up with these weirdos they want you to be open minded about every idiosyncracy possible but try to eliminate everyone whose verbage they don't like. lmfao get real if the term tranny offends you I hope you never leave your gay bubble because not a single human alive doesn't regularly use more offensive terminology every day
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>>107989149
you say that like everybody here doesnt use MAS
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>>107988961
Wouldn't know, I'm using Windows since I'm not an unemployed hobbyist
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>>107990249
>Amelia
>Eva
>Valerie
>not one of them is an actual woman
what in the fuck is wrong with these "communities"..... just mentally ill shut-ins who live their lives on discord servers
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>>107989696
guy is jewish
Gospodnetich

I will never see troons be mad against Zionism but they call anything they don't like "Nazi"
It's mental illness and hypocrisy

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AI has huge potential for entertainment, and it doesn't even cost all that much to run a decent model. We can generate ragebait to derail and disrupt public discourse, and even semi-automate most of this.

Which online communities are the most gullible?
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>>107991519
>Which online communities are the most gullible?
reddit, X.com, 4chan.org, etc
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>>107991519
>needs AI to create ragebait
you're literally drooling now your IQ has dropped that low
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>>107992141
and yet you got baited...

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Is he right?
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>>107990332
lol, your script missed, kiddie.
also, i didn't say it was there yet. but it's not far. keep coping, wagetranny.
>>107989954
CODETODDLERS BTFO!
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>>107981568
>presents a strawman argument
>"oh, uh and your argument is a strawman btw! >:("
I think this is what we call projection
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>>107991444
>feel bad
nop. bw us both only you are completely useless

im a solodev btw. id be more than happy to use shatbots
its just that they suck cock
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>>107978324
>apply for dev job
>get take-home coding assessment
>seems pretty easy, complete it on my own
>figure "why not" and show my code to chat gpt to ask it to see if it can find any bugs or suggest improvements
>it points out three bugs
>i investigate
>none of the three "bugs" are actual bugs, it misread the code
>confront it
>get the old "oh you're absolutely right!" routine

it was like a 100 line script and wasn't doing anything crazy complicated. if this is what companies are replacing devs with then i fear for our society
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What if you're using AI to produce a stack that rivals what the corporations have?


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