>my favorite programming language of all time is C#What type of person do you imagine?
>>107904810>my favorite programming language of all time is JavaScriptWhat type of person do you imagine?
>>107913787bootcamp kiddy or retard
>>107912380Give it a try. I'd honestly consider taking a course or just grabbing a book in your case. Microsoft tutorials are pretty decent (not as good as Python's manuals or Rust how-to) but it might be not for you if you have ADHD.Personally I think it comes down to having a good teacher. When it comes down to literature –seriously just get anything from No Starch Press, O'Reilly or Pearson, preferably trying before buying. Skim through the Index and see whether that interests you. Having an IT bookstore close by is a plus.
>>107913787blond haired, blue eyed raging beast of german forests: der übermensch
>>107912380C# will force you to learn and adapt to OOP, but I do think they've made it easier to do functional programming.
>switch my instance>it claims I'm supporting trans rightsbro wtf? I am not in support of trans rights
Oh shit thanks, I almost ran out of money for my rust shilling bots.
>>107916459Where did this happen?
>>107916499anubis
>>107916459You picked the instance from the public list, just remove it locally.>>107916553???It was known since the start that the author was trans.
Does anyone else hate modern YouTube? I miss the times when the YouTube homepage wasn't a fucking feed but just the latest videos from your subscriptions. While the "Browse" button ('member that?) at the top would take you to the page with all the viral videos from across the world.But now, being on YouTube feels like you're hooked onto some kind of drug, because the algorithm tracks your viewing habits and patterns and fills your feed with videos that will keep you endlessly watching one video after another, and by the end of the day you feel like your brain literally rotted a bit from mindlessly consooming bullshit content you didn't need or ask for.Not to mention, they way YouTube videos themselves are produced these days seems like they're specifically designed to induce anxiety and break your mind from over-stimulation.
>>107913537
>>107913537I'm just an Otaku anon.YouTube is has been a psyop since day1
>>107913549Peertube isnt
>>107913537I like it more now because it makes infantile nostalgiazoomgroids seethe.
>youtube makes the site annoying enough that id be willing to pay money to make it more usable>15€ a month to not be annoyed as muchso the only solution is using youtube less
you... don't store data on ssd/nvme, right anon?>SSDs (including NVMe, which is just a fast PCIe-connected SSD) store data in NAND flash by trapping electrical charge in cells. Over time, especially when left **unpowered**, that charge slowly leaks. As the charge level drifts, the controller may misread bits, leading to **bit rot** or uncorrectable errors. Unlike HDDs, SSDs need periodic power so the controller can refresh weak cells and rewrite data. High temperatures, higher-density NAND (TLC/QLC), and cells with many prior writes all accelerate charge loss.>Modern SSDs use **ECC (error-correcting codes)**, so early corruption is often silently corrected. Problems start when errors exceed ECC limits: files may fail checksums, decompress incorrectly, or become unreadable. Consumer SSDs are typically rated to retain data **~1 year unpowered** at room temperature after being written, but this is a minimum spec. In real-world conditions, data loss has been observed in **months** for heavily worn drives or those stored hot; enterprise drives often do better but are not immune.>Detection relies on **hashes** (e.g., SHA-256) or parity recorded when data is known-good. Periodically re-hashing and comparing detects silent corruption that the filesystem may miss. Filesystems like **ZFS or Btrfs** automate this via checksums and scrubbing. Mitigation is simple: keep multiple copies, periodically power SSDs and rewrite data, store them cool, and never rely on a single unpowered SSD for long-term archival storage.
>>107913726look at that denoised shit
>>107914012what have you tried? Testdisk might be able to help.https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDiskYou should put up a thread so we can help you, im sure other anons would want old 4chan stuff saved and archived, properly.
>>107914012Unless it's illegal material, most places aren't going to give a shit. Hell, I've had full on "mature"/granny porn blasted in my face on checking a web-browser. People have no damn shame, dude.
>>107906627>slowly loses data broOkay show us an old drive with lost data>uhm err LOOK OVER THERE>/flees with youtube ad revenue shekels.Faggot
>>107906627No. Only spinning HDDs. The three NVME drives in my PC are for Games and my OS.
>more verbose>slower for majority of usecases>less platform support... how??
>>107914696> We should go the tsoding way> https://tsoding.github.io/olive.c/Tsodfag and his idiotic ideas for twittards. Tell me more.
>>107915143Silence, nocoder.
>>107915143If the best you can come up with is "Tsodfag", you really don't have the right to call accuse anyone else of idiotic ideas. At least come up with something clever, like Pseuding.
>>107915589>PseudingI keked.
>>107915165watching someone else coding doesn't count as coding >>107915589mad?
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107906367 & >>107895444►News>(01/19) GLM-4.7-Flash 30B-A3B released: https://hf.co/zai-org/GLM-4.7-Flash>(01/15) PersonaPlex: Voice and role control for full duplex conversational speech: https://hf.co/nvidia/personaplex-7b-v1>(01/15) Omni-R1 and Omni-R1-Zero (7B) released: https://hf.co/ModalityDance/Omni-R1>(01/15) TranslateGemma released: https://hf.co/collections/google/translategemma>(01/14) LongCat-Flash-Thinking-2601 released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-HeavyMode-Summary>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107916588>30B-A3B nah, I'm good
>>107916618yeah, but if the FP16 is shit, then the model is shit and there is no salvaging it.
>>107916613back to mistral small... again...
>>107915339> No Refunds
Wait. Does flash attention not work with this GLM flash on llama.cpp?
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107880039keep up the good work anon i wish you all the best
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>>107916108I'm so tired of this genre of slopif I can't tell what the video is about in the first 15 seconds I click off
>>107916043it's decent to acceptable if you're under 5 YoE
just got word from my manager that more layoffs are comingfun times
>>107916638and every day for the rest of your life :)
>biweekly meeting with our exec>boss mentioned something>exec now wants to change our entire project near the go live and completely change the scope and complexityi get it, i get it, i shouldn't care about the changes or whatever this is on my exec table, my work is not me but fuck me the fact it happens so much is demoralizing, anyone else?
> ergo-mouse> better for your wristI feel like a fucking faggot holding this thing. Does it get any better or should I plug my logitech back in right now
>>107914551trvth nvkenow what mouse do i use for fortnite ergonomics?
My wrist is permanently shot from playing WoW in my younger years.Now I can't use a mouse at all. I use a wireless keyboard with a touchpad (all those keyboards are minimalist garbage with stupid shortcut keys made for boomers watching TV) , or a game controller.I do miss playing RTS but I can't use a mouse with my right hand for more than a few minutes without suffering pain
>>107914567glorious model o just werks
>>107914221How does this make you feel like a faggot? It looks like you're holding big puffy pussy!
>>107914627Pity glorious core doesn't and v2 is a piece of jeet-coded shit
Let me guess, you need more?
>>107912542BBC Model B had a dedicated teletext chip:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullard_SAA5050Resolution was poor but sufficient for some art. There was no built in line drawing functions for this mode, you had to handle that separately.The BBC model B had several other graphics formats of various reolutions and colour depth.
>>107909755Most were probably recycled. The contacts were gold plated and worth recycling for the gold alone. in some cases, certain chips could be recycled such as CPUs and sound chips.
>>107909755I'm hoarding them. I have about ten Apple ]['s. At least fifteen classic Macs. Several GRID computers, some other plasma "orange" screen units too. Mass loads of classic Thinkpads, over 100. Ataris. Amigas. C64's, I go for the ones which are in-box, not too careful about the variants though. Some people just concentrate on one particular C64. I have a couple SGIs too, including an Octane2 and its matching 22" Sony Trinitron CRT. The non-widescreen one that's as tall as the widescreen one but 2" shorter on the diagonal. It's one of the largest high-resolution color computer CRTs of all time, sucker is easily 180 pounds. Lots of other "lesser" 17-19" CRTs, mostly Multisync types.>>107914214But yeah this too. The computers which were not saved by nerds, have mostly gone to the dumpster or to the recyclers.
>>107912980all the cool kids had videotex
Fresnel edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics 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.Previous: >>107858586
>>107916241nope
>>107913536Hey guys, another dumb question, but how easy is it to put a given graphic engine onto an existing simulation? After my dissatisfaction with Stellaris last week, i threw a little simulation together over the weekend to see how potato i can bog down a population system, fleet fight with individual ship targets and background movements, all at the same time. Said thing is a rust + python abomination so far, but i would like to see it moving some dots across the screen while i'm still somewhat motivated. Question is can i still use something like the posterboy godot, or would that require to rewrite everything in godot's own scriptlang?>tfw last time i touched graphics was qt in college
>>107915825looks cool, makes me want to play Dwarf Fortress again
>>107915825let him out ffs
>>107915398Thanks fren.Soon.
I know people like to hate on AI developers but really, we're not coming for your job. AI has turned me into a nerd who technically knows how code works but can't make any actual projects to someone who is actually capable of following through on their basic ideas. I love that I can have a cool idea for an app or utility and actually be able to make it. Sure, I'm not going to be making AAA video games, operating systems, or web browsers, but I'm having a lot of fun making my ideas come to life.
Is there a way to filter retards on this site? The captcha isn't enough.
>>107915230Here's the regex for your filters: /.*/
>>107915230I hate the captcha
>>107915360my sides
>>107915230Just because you are in AI psychosis don't mean they're not conscious
>>107915230LLMs are roleplayers so it probably started roleplaying as an idiot robot since it was called it so many times
liquid ass is actually kinda cool
>>107913824Even in that picture, which i assume is a marketing demo for it, it doesn't look good. Old style skeuomorphism worked because they used real world effects to give things tangibility and substance. Liquid ass uses a visual effect in order to avoid coming up with an original design. It isn't "this visual effect looks super cool" (it looks, at best, ok), nor is it "you can feel this visual effect in your hands" (like with skeuomorphism), it's just "this is how glass bends light, isn't that kinda neat?". When used for design, it looks muddled, as if too many things are going on at once, but also lacks any humanity like early apple designs had. It ends up being a mere technical tour de force, which is lost on 90% of people who don't know how difficult this is to do technically.>>107915668>it's an attempt to bring back UXnigga...
i dunno
>>107913824It's okay but I'd prefer a win7 glassy look over it. Still a step in the right direction compared to the flat ugly UI of basically everything else.
>>107915810>electron javaXir...
>>107913824Functional design, accessible features and clear contrast > Style and look.>>107915967/thread
As someone who has not kept up with PC technology in the past 10 years, is there stagnation going on? Pic related is my gpu, which came out in 2017, and I am able to play quite a few new games albeit at low settings. Something like the GTX 280, which came out in 2008, was already obsolete by 2017 and that was a high end card at the time.
>>107916336yes, cards no longer lose their value and it will get even worse
anything works at 1080p now, well except monster hunters wildsUltra is 4K now and you need upscaling and frame generation to get high fps yes stagnation is everywhere Cyberpunk is still an absolute mess but also still the graphical benchmark 6 years later
I'm on a 7900XT does everything i want and need so i am not upgrading till it either dies or can no longer open and run apps/games
yes in terms of fps increase year over year.but getting a $300 budget gpu today will give you more than 2x more fps in games.And we are improving the power efficiency of chips.We are already at a point where you can get a laptop that has the same power as a desktop, it just wouldn't last very long on battery life. but I assume we are going to get some power efficient and power hungry APU's. So the battery life would still be terrible (like 4 hours instead of 2 hours with a dgpu), but that essentially means that we went from a 200 watt gaming laptop to a 100 watt gaming laptop with the same power, which is kind of a big deal (but of course if you reduce the power usage / settings, the laptop with a weaker APU will last just as long with the same fps / graphics).