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what does /g/ listen to? i'll start
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>>107646358
agreed, that was their peak and no one will ever match prime Tarja
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>>107642662
Silence. Music has no purpose or point. It is just an annoying distraction, like a woman talking
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Never posted on one of these, even on /mu/
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pardon the presentation. thew random shit i like together. i don't even know what site people use for topsters nowadays.
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>>107644104
hell yea I like big beat too

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It's 2025. I was promised space travel. Where is it? Why is humanity so lame and lazy?
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>>107645281
it was clear from the long term residency experiments on the iss that we are bound to this planet for good
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>>107641314
In the star trek timeline, things get way worse before they get better. Like, dystopian level nightmare bad.
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>>107645281
>>107646642
The whole point of colonizing space is to create self-sufficient habitats similar to Earth in other places, effectively transplanting our entire biosphere. Until we master this, human presence in space is going to be confined to short-term visits only.
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>>107643656
Didnt he use leftover nuclear rockets from WW3 in a base in Montana?
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What's stopping you from flying to space?

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React Compiler edition.

>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JS
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentals
https://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etc
https://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScript
https://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorial
https://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no time
https://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS

>Resources for backend languages
https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.js
https://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorial
https://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorial
https://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and Go

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>>107647292
>For small sites that need a blog section.
I'd go php
>but why
because it is simple enough and I know how to use it, simply import/require. to befair though most if not all BE langs will have a way to do it, it is so just that php makes it über easy and natively
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Suggestion for the next thread edition: Rivers Cuomo edition

Did you know he has a GitHub account: https://github.com/riverscuomo

He seems to like Python and Dart (used for Flutter of course)
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>>107644568
You cannot disable dynamic SSR at the Next.js framework level.
You can only wrap your entire app in a ClientOnly component, but that's just an administrative bookkeeping thing which won't generate the code to have the client component bootstrap itself off of the dynamic SSR endpoint.

The endpoint itself is always reachable, and always exploitable if you're using one of the affected versions of Next.js that uses the compromisable version of the React Server Components library.
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>>107647292
HTMX is a meme for semantics-purist low-code fartsniffers that want to do everything by decorating dom nodes with special 'hx-*' attributes that have dynamic behavior attached. Afaik still via mutation observers, which is the abso-fucking most stupid way when you have webcomponents and the 'is' attribute available. But there it is.

Hyperscript is a DSL invented by the same fartsniffers to cater to HTMX's needs which pretends to be general purpose, but is mainly just something made up to be "anything but JavaScript" for when they cannot make do with just their attributes, breaking the promise of their own low-code framework and trying to hide it behind offering a 'simpler' scripting language than JS.

It's RETARDED.

For fuck's sake, if you need just a few sparse interactive area, just use web component custom elements built internally with something like Svelte if you need reactive UI updates.
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>>107647733
btw 'use client' is not client-side rendering, they are still pre-rendered on the server

If you want a component to render only in the browser, you must use next/dynamic with ssr:false

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>just remembered that all my data backed up on CDs and DVDs will decay and my external SSDs and HDDs will gradually lose data due to cosmic ray bit flips
How the FUCK am I supposed to protect my data for the rest of my life?
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>>107644678
>>107645752
But storage prices...
>zoomie
I'm a millennial.
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>>107644638
embrace impermenence.
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>>107644638
HDDs are pretty long lasting and reliable, unless there's some mechanical failure like a head crash
Meanwhile SSDs can and will die suddenly and without warning
I've got loads of retro computers and a few years back made the decision to migrate most of them to SSDs for lower seek latency which really makes a difference on older machines. 9/10 of them no longer boot into an OS due to bit rot on the SSDs.
Meanwhile I was recently going through some old HDDs that haven't been powered in the last 15 years and they still work perfectly fine with no data corruption or any other issues.
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>>107644638
Convert the data to cuneiform tablets
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>>107644638
Laser cut the binary of your drive contents into a sheet of titanium.

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Is .NET better than Java nowadays
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>>107646620
Probably.
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>>107646883
>two more decades
kek
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>>107646948
let me cope in peace
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Yes, but Java is glacially moving with project valhalla and loom.

I'm quite enjoying c# and AOT native compilation and nullability types, though.

C# + megacorp contracting = the easy dream.
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>>107646620
Java have a terrible ecosystem.

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>Uber charges more if the app detects you have less than 15% battery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlmLdvCM-ZI
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>>107644458
OP here. I just hate jews
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>>107645467
>>107645626
this. microsoft, amazon and I think some others got fined for hiring intentionally hiring jeets over humans but the fine was way less than the amount of money they saved by hiring jeets over humans
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>>107645197
>and you can't name one (1) thing he accomplished
he removed a jew who hired jeets over people
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>>107645197
>you can't name one (1) thing he accomplished
Bryan Thompson is dead forever and is never coming back. If that's not worth anything then I guess it's an admission from you his life was worthless and nothing of value of was lost either way.
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>>107645509
I mean we know what percent of the pop is jewish or indian

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>Anthropic CISO moderated a discord server for gay gamers
>he added a Claude chatbot to it and caused everyone to leave
Holy kek
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>>107645313
Here's something that'll blow your /pol/lack mind: EVEN *BREEDERS* FUCKING HATE THE AI functions.

Now here we go:
>>>/pol/
Go back.

Kill yourself, BTW.
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>>107645656
Because they want to see if you're going to be a liability before hiring you.

HR has to justify it's ratitude SOMEHOW.
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>>107647915
>Facial recognition systems often misclassify transgender and nonbinary people, AI used in law enforcement can lead to the unwarranted arrest of Black people at disproportionately high rates, and algorithmic diagnostic systems can prevent disabled people from accessing necessary health care.
What I'm getting from this is that AI correctly identifies xy chromosomes people as men, blacks as criminal and people with made-up conditions as healthy.
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>>107647915
Because AI is typically sycophantic and tells you all your views are correct?
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>>107648254
maybe, evidently AI is not sycophantic enough to validate the mental illness of leftists

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linuxfags is cachyos good
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>>107645876
What terminal is this? kitty?
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>>107647967
>it assumes things for you and they're not always the best for your hardware.
oh yeah, I see it. That has been a big issue with the "easy" Linux distros in the past. A good chunk of the hardware issues people used to have were caused by distros incorrectly setting up the system, often with suboptimal or straight up incompatible/broken settings.
>dumbest of all is zram compressed swap by default
why is it so? it should be at least better than swap on disk or no swap at all, shouldn't it?
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>>107648020
you would only use it if you didn't have a valid swap disk target (slow HDD, poor write endurance disk, etc.). even zswap with backing on a SATA SSD would be better than zram swap block device, especially if you have limited memory to begin with.
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Installed it 6 months ago, I think it's a really good OS!
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>>107645260
It's fine, main issue is that it's relatively new so it's hard to tell how it's gonna do in the long run. I use their repos on arch because they include compiled binaries for some aur packages that otherwise don't have them

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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>>107647119
win8 was dumb but its kinda crazy how enshittified windows became immediately after he left
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>>107640674
well, it's about time to move on from ancient languages
good move m$
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>>107648071
apple could've be last sane alternative
but macOS has been so bad last couple of years, it doesn't even need sabotaging
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In five years we'll move to zig
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>>107643404
Synchonized, wait() and notify() are the greatest achievements of Java.

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Is it worth getting into 3d printing?
it looks like a cool hobby but I don't know if people just forget about it after playing around for a month
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I have both FDM and SLA
imo yes they are worth it 100%
FDM for cool knick knacks
Resin is a gamechanger in regards to minis
also the satisfaction of having a full 2000pts army for the fraction of cost is a very good feeling
Every time I remove supports from a mini I imagine the face of a GW employee in front of me
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>>107646387
It is almost invisible with lighter matte filament. It's only really visible on glossy black color.
>>107646312
Get a resin printer. The resolution of printing is insane.
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what's the cheapest decent filament to get started?
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>>107647676
I use polymaker mostly for pla and petg. For nylons I favor taulman alloy 910. I'd start with pla, it's easy to print and fairly durable, main downside is not good for parts that will get hot.
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>>107646647
>For a small company, he keeps up relatively well. It's not easy to compete with large companies like BambuLab
Prusa had had a decade plus heat start, they where much larger than Bambu when they when Bambu putting out their first printers.
Prusa was large enough to guide the ship and is why there was so much stagnation because the entire formula for years was trying to emulate the i3 but cheaper.
>China is subsidizing a lot of companies so they can ramp out their stuff for cheap and take over entire branches globally
I'm not wholly convinced, not with western attitudes as they are. Most of what China does well is purely a manufacturing problem. Is there some things that the CCP is actually subsidizing? I don't doubt it but I just don't see high end 3d printing as something that needed subsidizing to be good at.
>this printer should easily cost 550 or even 600
And why do you think that? because of the capabilities or do you think the printer itself has expensive parts? Most of what I see in new printers is just a change in how they are designed and manufactured. No more industry derived jelly bean parts. Which while "common" aren't cheap. Lots of what you see in new printers is injection molded parts and stamped parts. Shit that is real cheap in 100k quantity.
The fuck is Prusa or the voron guys doing? There are a shitload of 3d printed parts. They have lost already here already because of reprap dogma.
>Can absolutely NOT agree on this.
>The open source community has put so much effort into the development of Orca, various CAD programs and also Klipper.
>It's only justified they want huge 3D-Printer companies to pay fees if they use Klipper for example.
I agree software is where alot of innovation is and can also be implemented on a wide scale. The biggest problem has always been hardware.
>Prusa may struggle to keep up and innovate,
It's purposeful. It's not from a lack of resources. Prusa has no right to sit on his hands and cry foul about dumping.

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Browsing /g/ completely confused me. At this point of time I don't know anymore which OS I should use.
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>>107645707
The Momoka OP has convinced me to use Windows because Momoka is my waifu.
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>>107645707
just install slackware
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>>107645707
Just stick to normal Linux distros:
Fedora, openSUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch. If you are completely new: Linux Mint or Bazzite.
>>107647001
>Fagbook
I thought about getting one, sure, they are secure and the hardware is great, but they aren't for privacy anymore. The recent "def con 33 apple talk" is concerning.
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debian + xfce
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>>107648125
> def con 33 apple talk

Tl;dr?

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19 years later and mobile phones are still utterly SHIT
you pay thousands of dollars for a device that has less than a day of battery life
whats the fucking point?
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use case for more than 1 day of battery life?
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>>107648171
You're on phone 20 hours a day?

Windows 11 is shit but I like it's aesthetic. It reminds me of Windows 2000.
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>>107642626
Apple regins supreme in that regard.
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>>107639825
It reminds you of Win2K????? How????
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>>107647329
The icons.
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>>107639897
Windows Vista and macOS X (especially 10.0 and 10.5) were the last OSs that felt future like.
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>>107645365
not with macOS 26. It's Apples Windows 11.

SeaMonkey can't browse the modern internet but it is much much lighter then all the other browsers. Even Suckeless's surf. Seven surf windows are like 4.0 gigs where as with Seamonkey seven Reddit and Wiki tabs are like under 350mb. Can 2026 the year of semen monkay browser?
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>>107648012
suckless browser is just webkit frontend what did you expect from these retards? and it doesnt even have a sandbox.
seamonkey is unsafe as well. decade old codebase. even fission is like couple years old now and it's a pretty low bar because firefox security is not good to begin with.

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>OLED TVs are most durable by far in terms all malfunctions
>burn-in is solved and only occurs when you do it intentionally

https://youtu.be/ot1gr-YypY4
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>>107640560
So burn-in has been virtually solved for years already.
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>oleds are crACK
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Run your tv for a few hours then touch the back of it and you’ll notice that it’s very hot. They put all the tvs very close to each other when they did the test. There must be a lot of heat around them.
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>>107646495
why does he wear a slim fit t-shirt while has a fat body
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>>107634426
>burn-in is solved and only occurs when you do it intentionally

this, not gonna watch the video tho


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