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What are you working on, /g/?
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I impulse bought this last night, is it good?
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how do I get the formula to calculate the start row and end row of my table's current visible page? so it shows like 1-50, 51-100 etc...

for example in my table I have set for example:
total rows = 908
rows per page = 25
current page = 4

what would be the formula for the start and end?
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>>107838059
>I have n rows per page and I am on page m, how do I calculate the total number of rows on the pages before?
Anon...
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>>107838185
ok I got the answer just thought there'd be a cleaner way
        offset = (current_page - 1) * rows_per_page
start_row = offset + (1 if total_rows else 0)
end_row = min(offset + rows_per_page, total_rows)
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>>107837225
>>107837194
On top of that, people that contribute code to your project are the owner of their own code. By contributing the code to your project they give you the right to use it under the same license as your project (and they dont have the right to request you to remove their code), but they can for example upload their own code somewhere else under a different license or even proprietary

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>fixes your distrohopping permanently
>easy and dead simple installer that just werks can even choose minimal install with no bloat if you want a clean KDE desktop
>gives you a PC that just werks and plays gaymes
>is better than windows 11

Why aren't you using it.

No need for that meme shit like arch or some other meme distro.

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This simple idea of having 2 USB-C ports CANNOT be done because it stops the zoomer from buying wireless ear buds(battery inside will always go to shit and unusable in ~3 years)

and you would be stuck using extremely affordable, high quality audio headphones or in ear buds(that are a bit too green for the planet in 2026)

also the 3.5mm headphone jack looks like a penis that goes inside a hole and basically why aren't you a wireless, constantly charging gay trans in 2026 right now.

am i finally getting it /g?
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>>107835071
If I'm outside I'm at work, at the store, at an appointment, or enjoying the outdoors.
In all of those cases I would want earbuds attached to my keyring. I'm going to guess most people are the same way.
The only time I brought my wireless over the ear headphones outside my house was when I lost one of my earbuds, and had to wait a few days for their replacements.
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>>107833846
Yeah, that's how battery tech works.
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>>107825349
already exists
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Do you want to use your phone like a regular PC? why? it's inconvenient.
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>>107834775
>carry
you know they have a headband, right?

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No entry without authorization.
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>>107837616
Claude cannot give firm handshakes (he's a bitch)
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>>107837616
he can't join the happy hours (believe me this is VERY important for some people)
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>>107834654
Telecommunications, systems/infrastructure engineering. Because the company is severely understaffed at actual engineering positions but has output demands and plans of fucking Palantir, I do pretty much everything that is even remotely adjacent to it - from testing relatively new Intel E830 NICs to fixing a testbed stand because the interns fucked up the physical layer. Also, a fuckton of DevOps stuff, writing my own playbooks at this point.

But hey, pays above average in this shithole and I get 4 out of 5 workdays on remote now. Also I occasionally get sent to a random city on the country map to either install or fix shit on client's premise because we don't have an installation team. I am the installation team, pretty much, with a few other engineers - but because of the nature of the product it ain't that easy and we are all spread across the locations. So I pretty much have to perform the entire installation cycle by myself, from hardware in the racks to performance and load testing under live traffic.

Fuck, I miss being unemployed.
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>>107837616
I imagine future "dev" roles will look like
>architect translates asks from unknowledgeable client to
requirements
>expert feeds them into whatever LLM is the most saveur du jour and ensures it didn't hallucinate too much
>QA subhumans (jeets) validate it without even knowing what a hardware platform is thank for reading my rant

Note: I'm in industrial automation so it's not as accurate for webdevs n sheeeit
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Should I make an app and market it to become a millionaire?

Can't wait for homosexual anon to start spamming again edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://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")

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>>107835955
Ignore HE shill retards.
Get something with as short of a travel distance on the keypress as possible. Setting analog switches like HE to 0.1mm actuation isn't going to help. You will not be able to train yourself to only move down 0.11mm on all your fingers subconsciously. You will go down at least 1-2mm in the keypress on typical MX analog switches, especially when you're typing quickly. There is not a single fast typist that types lightly. Analog shilling troons who think they've trained themselves to feather their switches down 0.11mm at 120+wpm are coping hard, and if they could see themselves pressing down 2+mm when typing and gayming they would blow their brains out or seethe 10x harder.
This is also ignoring that 0.1mm actuation will make you constantly mistype and misinput in gaymes. The weight of your fingers alone, even if you're a lanklet, will 100% make you accidentally input keys even if you're lightly resting your fingers on top. You will begin to subconsciously hover your fingers above the keys to avoid doing so, defeating the purpose by introducing more distance between your finger and the top of the key.
Anyway, get something that's comparable to a thin laptop keyboard. Something like picrel if you care about gayming (this is the Corsair K100 Air), otherwise get something like the Logitech MX Keys S.
The only benefit analog shit has is rapid trigger, which stops actuation the moment you let off the key, but until someone adds that to something like picrel your best bet is unironically this due to simple physics + just how your body works. And even then, as I said before, not a single fucking soul out there is capable of letting pressure off a keycap to bring it back up to 0.09mm and back down to 0.11mm repeatedly, and certainly not while typing quickly or gayming.
Don't get fooled by snake oil salesmen retards pushing gimmicks.
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>>107835955
>>107837459
Like, look at this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGwKCi4FX84

This guy uses a Steelseries Apex Pro, and inb4
>hurrr that's an analog board
He literally sets the actuation to 1.5 to 2.5mm on his keys. 2.5mm on the letters, 3.2 on the Shift keys, and 1.5 on the spacebar.
1.5mm-2mm is the standard actuation distance for 99.999999% of Cherry MX and MX clones. He bought an analog keyboard and removed literally the only selling point they have by setting the actuation at the standard point for all non-analog switches.
So really, you just need to get gudder at typing :^)
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>>107837459
How would you say the Glove80 fares as a split ergo keyboard with low-profile switches?
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These days I look at a linear switch and I just blurt out
>fuck my ass
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>>107837459
>Ignore HE shill retards.
>Get something with as short of a travel distance on the keypress as possible. Setting analog switches like HE to 0.1mm actuation isn't going to help. You will not be able to train yourself to only move down 0.11mm on all your fingers subconsciously.
such a dumb fucking take. you can set rapid fire where you can actuate the key at any depth, just releasing it ever so slightly and pressing on it again. you have no fucking clue of the technology you're talking shit about, go school yourself moron

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kde devs can't even make a calculator right
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>>107836094
Bring the OBELUS back.
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>>107837294
is this a meme, or do people with this poor taste actually exist in the wild?
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>UX engineers do THIS
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This is because we consider constant terms in an expression to implicitly be attached to a zero power variable. So in fact what that expression is actually written as is
6÷2(2+1)x0
This is why we don't treat the 2 as a coefficient for the (2+1), because that entire expression is already a coefficient itself to an implicit x0 term which is not written.
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>>107837948
>we consider constant terms in an expression to implicitly be attached to a zero power variable
No we don't. Shut up.

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Why does it seem like they're trying to kill Windows on purpose? Is this the year of Linux?
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>>107837808
>agentic operating systems
no such thing, dumb fecaloid
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>>107837833
>Dubs
well fuck me dead.
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The current CEO is a parasite that has no actual gameplan other to enrich his people and has systematically replaced the American workers with his own people who are inept at programming. The more they fire Americans the worst the products get.
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>>107834516
this sounds like capitalists saying china will collapse in 2 weeks.
the most linux could hope for is beating ChromeOS and macOS.
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>>107834516
>Why does it seem like they're trying to kill Windows on purpose?
They want out of the consumer space.
>Is this the year of Linux?
yesn't

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>>107831015
>Chemo isn't like the movies where you get radiation sickness and then you can just take your hair and use you hand to just pull it all off effortlessly.
Depends on the person I guess https://youtu.be/RsmvNIUUJCI?
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>>107830761
Quite possibly
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>>107830702
Good. I hope this evil commie schlomo perishes before may.
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>>107830744
Who is hodgkins and why does nobody get his lymphoma?

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So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
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>>107832795
threads about driver warfare need to be banned. both work obviously and have for more than two decades. can we just ban windows users from this trash heap?
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>>107832795
Nvidia works on Linux but requires proprietary drivers and can have issues with Wayland. AMD is the easier, plug-and-play choice with fully open-source driver support. For hassle-free Linux, AMD is strongly recommended.
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>>107832795
I want her to plap me
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>>107833270
It has nothing to do with the installation procedure, although modules that taint the kernel are much more annoying to deal with than stuff that's built in.
The problem with nvidia are usability related. You'll notice it sooner or later. Specially if you're using Arch, which means you're not on X11 and some horribly outdated nvidia driver which works.
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>>107834341
>can we just ban windows users
this, linux users need a trans safe space.

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Uncensored alternatives to this shit?
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>>107838074
So you have no real argument, got it lmao.
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>>107838132
not the one you were talking to but..
I stopped using github in 2022.
After I replied in a thread about banning every russian from github for being russian I got shadow banned.

and that is not a great thing to be when you use github for work.

I have not even said anything bad I just noticed that some people post ddos links.
anyway...
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>>107838132
You wouldn't remember it tomorrow if I made one Sukmandeep
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>>107837622
self host your own git repo.
i like sourcehunt for this.
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>>107837622
I use gnome gitlab instance, though I don't think they would appreciate you hosting something with AGPL4 + NIGGER license

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>>107833954
Just exec it
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>>107833964
I don't think I will.
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>>107834181
Of course you won't, you're not the person who designed this system. But it would be impolite to send unsolicited hatemail to a bunch of geriatric programmers so I have to make do
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>>107807701
stop making fun of my favorite female dork
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>>107806560
posix compliant mode is to just run bash retard

Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?

Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.

Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
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>>107826356
Because if ai is powerful enough to replace every worker, you'll have leftists controlling 90% of the economy.
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people use ai in a way that just rots their brain and often times they use it via an online front end that relies on a datacentre, the thing that is responsible for the current ram crisis and is criticized for insane water consumption, worse is that corpos actively push that usage method, actively contributing to enretardification and enstockholmization of the wired man. what if i told you one doesnt have to use it in a way that makes your brain decay and relies on a corpo-owned datacentre? one can use a model in a way that promotes intellectual growth, i.e. serving as a tool to stimulate critical thinking or problem solving skills.
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>>107837095
as for diffusion models, i generally see them as worthless, they often have the uncanny valley effect or something akin to that and as such is seen as soulless, there's also copyright issues (which involve every creative aspect and even coding as code is often of a particular license i.e. gpl) and artist protests which are their own cans of worms.
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>>107837095
>>107837159
which brings me back to the first argument of people misusing ai to do things for them, generally speaking vibe'd things are known to be generally of lower quality than hand made things, like, as i've mentioned earlier, code and art, as well as other things such as essays and other forms of writing.
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>>107837095
>water comes out of ground...water goes back into ground...water comes out of ground...water goes back into ground

Yeah, you totally have a valid point.

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Be honest, is COSMIC ready for gaming?
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>>107831927
It's a shitty gnome clone, if you can game on gnome you can game on cosmic too
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KDE is the only serious windows 11 competitor that's sleek and clean. Everything about KDE works well even discover.

There's a reason why valve chose it and is funding it.

I choose kubuntu for my daily OS for my brand new AMD 9070XT 9800X3D PC. I update it and it just werks. No driver install, No hassle, Easy 10 minute install.
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>>107838105
lol
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>>107838105
>KDE
>Sleek & clean
>Kubuntu
GTFO here retarded tourist
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The top plug n play distros right now (when I say plug n play - i mean minimal to no tweaking)
>Pop!_OS
>Mint
>Ununtu
>Fedora
The best distros to learn Linux with
>Gentoo
>LFS
The distros you should avoid
>Everything else

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You guys are getting one right?
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>>107837866
Aren't those Gucci Loafers?
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>>107837784
That depends, can I fuck it?
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>>107837784
Can you put the Austrian painter in it?
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>>107838156
that is what reminds me, thanks anon, i was unable to actually realize why it was vaguely familiar

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Let me guess.
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>>107837441
Bocchi Gnome because I want her foot in my mouth
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sexo ryo, wife ryo, kill windows
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>>107837523
based
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>no updates
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