I'M CLOUD GAMING THIS YEAR
You people told me I shouldn't upgrade cause my 3080ti would run anything fine for the forseeable future, and a week later the card dies. Checkmate atheists.
>>107843668nice build, i just gave up and installed arch it kinda works
>>107841732enjoy the latency
>>107846257>Just help me own nothing for $10 a month, bro. LMAOIt will never go up, I'm sure. LOL even.How are those Netflix, Disney, et all apps faring?
You wouldn't download more ram
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
>>107851282>doesn’t say pleaseIt should have told you to fuck right off
>>107852084jane pls
>>107845392nonono, you don't understand as you're low IQ, high IQ = magic, the agi will flip a bit and will suddenly be not limited by physics and become god able to predict and stop all plug the cord scenarios while producing bazillion paperclips, sit that one out retardo
>>107845392>AI will hit a wall!>Only two more weeks!been hearing this for over a year now
>>107847498if you'd care to point out which, uh, 'other industries' are counting on - by their own figures - using more than half the total electricity output capacity of the US, your point might actually resemble one. And this is a SINGLE COMPANY.
what the hell can i even do with a 2014 ipad air 2?i bought it for like 20 euro and thought why not, since ive never owned an ipadits the 128 gb model so not that bad and the battery works well surprisingly.i can get no apps working tho since the ios is so old
jailbreak ithttps://ios.cfw.guide/get-started/iPad-Air-2.html
>>107851335unironically give it to your mum or some boomer or SG you love.
>>107851335i did the same and i just use mine to scroll tiktok
Web browser should still work. Go from there. You can propably pin webpages.
>>107851981>Web browser should still workalso this and put 720p or 1080p movies in it, watch them in bed with headphones.
why are boomers allowed to regulate computers
>>107831652This is an anglosphere thing not an euro thing
>>107839954>BBC is heritageBut... it is? Their original productions put the current British values front and center. Perhaps you appreciate *past* British values more than current ones. As do I, but my excuse is that I'm a foreigner.>>107841638This.
>>107831857>harmful contentthe thing is that it's not you who decide what to consider "harmful content", but daddy/karen/some retard in the government. normie thinks that the poll is about not letting kids viewing onlyfans or pornhub. in the reality the government uses it to restrict unwanted opinions, be that right wing ones in 4chan/tiktok/twitter or e.g. illegal migration to UK or not letting to discuss raped kids because it will promote "hate and racism". in russia it started the same way - "muh, protect kids".
>>107831715If most people agree X thing is heinous, then it’s heinous and society should not allow it. KYS, this is how societies worked since Stone Age degenerate.
>>107831612Because young people dont hold them accoubtable or kill them whey they do stupid shit like they absolutely should. Boomers with political opinions should be ignored. They cant fight. They often are retired and co tribute nothing to a system that exists only for their benefit.The world supports them and bends over backwards because "muh heckin pensions, muh social security" fine, i get they paid into that. But the next gens will never get those things. So why act like you matter. Take the money and expire, stop regulating things they dont understand is what i wish would happen.
Ok it's already too late for ram and GPUs.. what else should I buy before the price of literally everything goes up? What's next on the chopping block??
GPUs actually vanished mainly because of the RAM issues. So it's just anything that takes RAM is your answer. Robovacs, smart toasters, etc etc
Psu Fans Yeah mobos. Wish I had money to spare but its on the wall whats next. This almost might be one big game on the world stage. Don't go crazy.
>>1078509703.5" high capacity server drivesit will be a bloodbath worse than SSDs
>>107851842You're late to the game. Used ones have just about doubled in price already. I really would have liked to have gotten another 12TB drive as a spare, too, but I'm not doing it now.
>>107851160here the gpu market got totally fucked after the pandemic, it never recovered.
Looks like Gamers Nexus finally released a good video without bitching about shit nobody cares about, so he went to Taiwan dressed as a locomotive driver to visit the Sparkle GPU factory that produces Intel GPU's with some interesting guy we already saw back when EVGA existed (Lucas) and contrary to other factory tours, this time he was allowed to ask pretty much any question, even those talking about costs so this video's pretty good :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwrUxG26ulkand more interesting, is that air shipping (for GPU's) from Taiwan to the US costs 20 dollars and sea shipping costs between 5 to 7 dollars, but air shipping is 2/3 days and sea shipping is one month to deliver the goods.>also Trump tarrifs only managed to displace factories from China to Taiwan top kek
Vertical video is the norm now. All video is vertical now. People actively wish horizontal videos were vertical. They yearn for vertical video even when they're not circumstantially limited to it. A kid asked me to hold his phone and film him doing a trick at a skate park last week and when I held it in landscape mode he stopped me, took the phone, changed it to portrait and continued. Ten years ago vertical video was considered digital AIDS. It was to be avoided at all cost. Now it's the golden standard.
>>107850367it's AI-coded
>>107850429it absolutely does notyou dont see people frantically panning let and right recording widescreen trying to capture a sceneyou ALWAYS see vertical recordings frantically pan left and right
>>107850277what’s going on around peoples’ legs rarely matters.from the upper chest to the top of the head is roughly square, and if you want to fit two people side by side all of a suddenly you need horizontal video.
>>107851861post requires brainpowernormieniggers and zooms can barely wrap their heads around navigating a directory
>>107852053exactly
>>107849936I recently figured out that those two keys next to Print Screen are perfect for Volume Down and Volume Up. No program needs them and they are super easy to locate. Would recommend instead of getting some weirdo layout that doesn't have them.
>>107840221kys shill
>>107840221Do they include this on cheap 15" laptops just to push you into buying an expensive one with a centered keyboard
>>107840221ITT op is a retard and doesnt use his pc for work, especially mathematical work.Its silly you even made this thread, half the laptops out there in recent years have been jamming the number pad into them for greater functionality. Yet here you are being a faggot.I will not bump this thread, im also going to report it for being low effort.
>>107840221I need a full size keyboard for desktop computing whether it's productivity or playing roguelikesThe biggest productivity reason is because long keyboard use sessions are a war of attrition on your pinky finger holding down CTRL and Shift, so I need to be able to use Shift+Insert instead of Ctrl+V for pasting text because Shift+Insert specifically lets me use my ring finger to hold down Shift >>107849936>Scroll LockAgreed. You lose literally nothing rebinding this key>Pause/BreakYou're probably safe nowadays but it's nice how you could use this to pause the execution of old videogames. Probably also has a use still in modern IDEs maybe
I am flying to Tokyo tomorrow and want to try my luck with finding a gpu in akihabara, either new or used. Anyone tried this or know anything about it? Which stores to try? Is it futile?
I wish I could fly out there one day. Just see it. That's it.
>>1078469371. the prices of GPUs in Japan are already jacked up more than the already gigantic USDJPY exchange rate.2. every store in akihabara is likely to be 10% more expensive on top of that just as a matter of course because they integrate that amount as savings for joining each respective "point club" (point cards are everything in japan)3. access to more well-known brands is limited4. I have no idea if American customs checks peoples' bags for GPUs but you may have to pay tariffs on it anyway. I know camerafags who've said they had to do this, apparently if you discard the box you're ok but glhfIt's unironically cheaper to import US parts and have them shipped than to buy locally in Japan sometimes
>>107851644Not really, I got this 3 year ago in Aki for less than US prices at the time. During the peak Gpu mining shortageThe same store still has some ok deals now and then.I've been in a lot of secondhand stores and you sure as fuck are not finding anything 50 series over 1h by rail away from Tokyo Fukuoka or Osaka
>>107852294That was 3 years ago, this is now. Check kakaku.
>>107851162im japanese
What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
>>107848511i've been programming since before you were born, faggot. if you don't embrace emerging technologies, then prepare to be left behind.
>>107848049"oh boo hoo, somebody is being productive...i better shit on them, since i'm a do-nothing loser."
>>107847983i'm billing $50/hr on 2 of them and $100/hr on the other.
>>107850227well, it's true i have not gotten into maintenance mode with them, but, the cool thing is that the context windows are huge and they have developed automatic ways of compacting the context windows, so i've been able to go multiple days before the ai starts to lose its mind. so, i think that maintenance mode won't be as difficult as it would have been 6 months ago. eg: they're quite good when you point them at a code base and tell them to read all the files and tell you what the system does; so i think maintenance will be pretty straightforward, even with new chat sessions. and re: debugging: what's actually been cool is it's like having another programmer at my side to bounce ideas off of, when trying to figure out what might be causing a problem. eg: rubberducking. but the ai itself can oftentimes figure out what the problem is on its own.
>>107850259wow, you're working overtime on being a retard.
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Hi I'm femI'm not like the others (get Captcha xddd)
Geon is a retard who didn't make a single board except for f1 and its iterationsTyped this on my f1v2 with mx blacks on alu
Holy crap my work keyboard got really shiny
>>107851704His F2s are pretty nice too but F1s are just better
>>107851704he's new to the scene, jeez
If you could obtain any program source code, what would it be?
>>107848910Oh, so that's why it tastes different.
>>107848063Fusion 360.Its a great program for general use. Not as powerful as SW imo but easier to do dirty modeling and organic shells etc and stitch together. As a person who uses SW professionally in a manufacturing environment and fusion 360 as home for hobbies.Fusion is superior imo when you dont look at certain aspects like mastercam integration etc.
>>107849204you really think you can understand that kind of source code? even enterprise code base is a fucking nightmare that is understood in parts by each silos.
>>107848063linux
>>107852386it's just a slightly more complicated game of life
NEWS>somebody submitted a huge PR to fix all the issues with 10.11 and it is being reviewed as of a few hours ago!https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/pull/15986
>>107827616>all this retarded orm shit just to avoid writing SQLDo C# cucks really?
is an rx 550 enough to do a single transcode of a 4k source file to 1080p? if not, what about 720p?context: all of my personal devices handle any files i throw at them without needing transcoding server side, but my mom's TV is hooked up to a crappy low power roku express lol
>>107851617it can, but amd encoders were ass until rx 7000onn android tv box is 20-30 bucks though
>>107851739what about the hdr -> sdr tone mapping stuff? isn't that gpu intensive too?>onn android tv box is 20-30 bucksthis gpu is just sitting inside my pc doing nothing (almost nothing, sometimes i run a gpu passthrough macOS VM with it), i might as well use itoh and i forgot to mention that i'm on linux, so vaapi (if that's relevant, idk what the performance hit is) instead of amf or whatever the windows one is called
>>107844723I'm running this on a rpi4 with 4 gigs of ram without issues
What's a good mouse for gaming? I'm rolling with that HP
>>107851744Best mouse ever made or just the only one you're used to
>>107851744Have both. They are okay mice. Would consider them high end office mice.
>>107845449Every mouse I have ever used has felt the exact same so idk why people act like they make a huge difference. I guess the special autistic ones with all the extra buttons and pads may be different but those don’t even seem to be popular anymore
>>107848500yep.wmo1.13.0mx518g303 are the only mice that I've ever stuck out with for a longer period of time than a month or two. truly greats
>>107851991There's a lot of different factors but for the average Facebook user it's irrelevant.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107849921Is the double semicolon a typo?Is the semicolon a typo for that matter, seeing as you omitted it on the other lines?
>>107840984My Emacs extension for browsing 4chan is now on shithub:https://github.com/eNotchy/4g
>>107850990Double semicolon required to inish expressions OCamlNo semicolon required in Odin (though it is valid)
>>107850990>Is the double semicolon a typo?Jai and Odin's edginess
>>107849189It really doesn't matter as long as it's cache friendly.In my library I just have a flat array of clickable rectangles and I loop through them every time. Only clickable/hoverable elements get an entry there, not layout stacks and stuff like that. But actually the elements themselves are stored in a flat contiguous array, so it would have been fine to just loop through all of them.It really do be like that with modern cpus.