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Will 2026 be the year of ruby?
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Gemmy
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>>107739956
This thread has barely anything to do with soijaks
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>>107738566
incorrect
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>>107738566
That would be powershell, it's pure pOOP
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Tried to use this back in the day on Windows as my first programming language. Terrible experience. It was the beginning of everyone cool uses a Mac so we don't care if our framework works on the most popular desktop operating system.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107741103
I really was looking forward to using lem regularly eventually, but I think this is a deal breaker for me >>107732089
Maybe I want someone to convince me that I shouldn't care about it... But I don't think that's possible.
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>>107740957
That's a clever use of the TAB character.
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>>107727170
how do you handle user scripts? are they free to do whatever or is there some sort of interface they're obliged to use (i.e. they can't use system IO with disregard)? I'm not that familiar with CL so I don't know how user script integration works
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>>107697626
I use emacs primarily for technical writing. For me, it's not worth fucking with latex and org-mode headers. I write the bulk text in emacs then format it in libreoffice. Stallman was 100% correct in saying that emacs is not great as a word processor.
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>>107743609
Since it's CL there's no "real" limitation like that. I expose an interface but that's really just the same API I use in the editor natively, there isn't like a separate extension API.
For example, users have an init.lisp that gets compiled/ran on startup, where they can set their config. If they wanted to they could literally redefine low-level editor functions in there and it would compile/replace the original function. Of course they're not expected to do anything like that, it's just to illustrate how CL works.
Packages are just normal CL libraries that call the same API I use internally, and then they show up on the package browser. All that happens is the systems get loaded on initialization (ASDF precompiles them so it doesn't really affect startup speed, but you can bake them into compilation as well if you want 0 effect on startup). They just define the hooks they want and call e.g. add-command if they're adding a command. Think of it almost like appending source code to the original program, rather than exposing a library that then gets consumed. I'm not generating shared libraries or anything like that.

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It's 2026.
How close are Waifu robots to becoming commercially available?
The technology must be close by now, /g/ros...
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>>107731292
just another 30 years or so
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>>107740833
a robot gf will always listen to you; every word you say will be like gospel, she will hang on your every syllable.
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>>107731292
>Waifu robots
>commercially available
Pick one. You cannot blend those two concept together.
If your wAIfu is not 90% DIY, you are doing it wrong.
To pick a robot on the shelf is to buy a slave.
It's cannot be a waifu. Just an expensive prostitute.
The company behind it will always act as its pimp : threatening to take her away from you if you don't shovel enough money into their accounts.
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>>107731303
>"There is no good artificial skin either."
>Implying natural skin is in anyway good, to begin with.
lol. lmao even.
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>>107743495
self lubricates, self repairs. it's a sure shit of a lot better than the polymers they use to make sex toys.
humans have evolved for thousands of years to know the touch of skin, no synthetic material is going to replace that sensation.

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share experiences.

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Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
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>>107742056
There was no bash_history because it logged in as sh and not bash. See >>107741373

>>107743506
New captchas are easy now that they all have instructions (including the dice ones).
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sudo touch little\ kids
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Was reading phoronix and came across the article on steam linux growth. It had 3 data points so I threw it at an AI for a projection.
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>>107743881
This incident will be reported.
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disclaimer im a beginner. i got a new laptop and installed popOS on it beause the laptop has a 50 series GPU. in display settings the highest resolution i am able to set is 1920x1200. the laptops native res is 2560x1600 . Apparently wayland is in use. im using chatgpt to try and help me but everything it suggests is for xorg. i have been told that for this laptop and nvida gpus wayland generally works better. how do i get 2560x1600 on wayland or do i just use xorg. I am also having trouble using the extension manager both official and third party and thats another thing that according to chatgpt would be easier to fix on xorg

Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
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>>107741540
nta but >>>/lgbt/ and you post like a fag
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>>107741139
Macbooks basically dominated the laptop market when they switched to ARM. But now Intel has nearly caught up with ARM performance on its x86 mobile Lunar Lake chips.
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>>107741687
Right, except x86 laptops are plastic junk that run windows 11.
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>>107741687
>Macbooks basically dominated the laptop market when they switched to ARM
it's still a locked down platform that is a pain in the ass to support and consumer-hostile, see asahi linux troubles to get everything working on various M generations.
>But now Intel has nearly caught up with ARM performance on its x86 mobile Lunar Lake chips.
yes because arm, x86, riscv, it really does not matter, cpu these days all have some kind of very similar "internal assembly language" that split all the uops into smaller instructions anyways, it's all about design tradeoffs, amd/intel have been making chips with certains loads in mind and apple with others, it's really all there is to it.
I'm glad to see intel and amd getting into this segment too as we definitely need power efficient and performant chips, it's a shame that it will be bga-only, for now amd allow manufacturers to use soldered or dimm ram but I'm not sure it will last as ram speed get faster and faster... maybe camm2 can save us?
I really want socketable efficient chips even if I lose a bit of efficiency as a trade-off, I'm sure there is a good middle-ground atleast for efficient desktop-class computers like the steam machine design-wise or consoles.
>>107741759
install gentoo
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>>107741451
nta, but they actually don't
also, it's not about **their** people, it's about **everyone elses lives**. how many military bases and internet "monitoring centers" (spy centers, satellites, wiretapping of fiber optics cables, hacking datacenters, ...)? how many american corporations are influencing people and intervening markets everywhere? ever heard of the LIBOR scandal? do you think all of this shit doesn't affect people in their daily lives?

why are indians smarter and better at tech than europeans and chinese?

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I'm just not gonna update, is all.
I have 1st gen Intel i7 CPU.
Windows 7.
Supermium browser: a helpful man who solely creates this browser had recently popped out a new version and now all web pages once again work flawlessly.
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>>107739319
Keyed post, 7KING, keep going, make 11jeets and linux trannies seethe and dilate.
>t. XPDEITY with c2d and 2gb of DDR2.
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>>107739319
Is this a laptop? My first gen was an i7 860
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>>107740032
it's a Linux Torvalds personal pc, please have some respect for him
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>>107740032
OP is Finnish I guess
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Port Aero to the 40 and 50 series gpus if you want me to even think about Windows 7.

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First time edition!!!

The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups!

I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
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>>107737488
god tier desu
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>>107720775
>i restored it myself
What was wrong with it?
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>>107699526
v cool mouse
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>>107738081
my hobby is locating youtubers who are super secretive. I found the bat cave of the main guy on tested.

I know where and who arduino versus evil is.
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>>107738081
after HWNDU there should be no illusion that anyone can hide their location online.

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>>107741809
kek, you just can't stop doing it. your days are spent thinking about troons and evil jews. what a waste.
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>>107741665
>Seriously, how much of your identity is wrapped up in hate?
Hate is what made White people become the master of human races. Not hating your enemies means that they will infiltrate you and destroy you from the inside, just like it's currently happening in White nations.
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He and Gary are making new CC episodes in heaven.
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>>107741790
>The difference in vibe around computers and technology up until around 2005 cannot be understated
I'd extend that to the late 2000s, because of my zoomer bias and the fact that smartphone faggotry didn't start infecting PCs until around 2011/2012 with GNOME 3 and Windows 8, but yeah that's what I was getting at. Honestly, I've recently found myself questioning whether romanticizing historic computing culture is even justifiable anymore, since we're all witnessing the hellish aftermath of it - the rehashed 2010s /pol/shit from earlier in this thread is a good example - but Cheifet's death feels like a reminder that we need more stubborn autists to carry its torch now more than ever. I don't think I'll ever stop seething over the fact that this industry invested so much time and money into normalizing general-purpose computing in every home and (seemingly) trying to collectively enhance our human potential, just so they could throw it all away in favor of hawking Mossad spyware, smart toilets with ads, vibecoded webshit, and retarded chatbots that magically generate fake cheese pizza instead. What a complete and utter waste
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>>107741665
>You're on the same level as the anons who look at every image of a girl posted here and ask "could this possibly be a guy?"
I agree with the rest of your post, but you absolutely should suspect this about every "girl" posted here.

It's never coming out. He has been in the cuts with this specifically since the first time that Trump was in office and he now looks like a 58 year old backup guitarist for a Rush coverband. Him and Casey who I'm not sure is going to be able to finish that came before he starts collecting old age security.
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>>107740170
>vibe coding is okay if it helps you get things done more efficiently
he never said that
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>>107741272
He says this here.
https://youtu.be/yNdRv5LFuQk?t=2652
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>>107733422
This but with Casey, sub-unity tier and not even close to finished
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>>107740052
>Put this guy in a legacy php/java/C++ codebase written by retards and he collapses in max a week.
Kek, can totally imagine his shellshock if he were to ever work in the trenches of multi-decade old codebases powering innumerable businesses today.
He'd have a nervous breakdown when he first encounters two processes that are in logical conflict with each another but because of some stupid 3rd process it works out 95% of the time (with the other 5% cases handled manually as they arise) and source control is littered with commits and subsequent reverts of rookies trying quick fixes to clean up the situation... yeah a week max.
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>>107743201
>multi-decade old codebases powering innumerable businesses today
I work on a server-side application from the 90's which uses all major Java build systems at the same time, looks as if it tried to implement 3 distinct architectural styles and whose test suite takes at least 7 hours to run on a good day. I don't see a point in hating Jonathan just because he talks shit and enjoys better working conditions.

you already know that for years now, big tech has been paying shills to shit-talk Linux and other FOSS projects
and with all the AI progress, most of the shilling is not done manually any more, it is mostly automated bots

so why not fight fire with fire?
why don't we set up something that scans internet for relevant discussions and automatically makes posts that promote Linux and digital freedom?
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>>107741400
another idea
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>>107741400
>shill for FOSS
you need to be so subtle about it because shills attract gullible troons. in the end, it will be better to keep things under wraps. I often stop myself from posting my software ideas because someone will steal the abstract, you should only post concrete solutions and study for those who need it. shilling attracts too many problems nowadays. in the beginning it was kinda needed but stallman's quotations are so neolib it's attracted jews and fags to ruin software with their incumbency and salary begging.
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>>107742129
>someone will steal the abstract
oh no
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honestly the shilling is tiring, and I honestly wish the worst possible fate to whomever is bankrolling it
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>>107741400
>so why not fight fire with fire?
Because we're better than that.

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>>107743451
Yea but juniors are getting replaced with Indians.
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>>107743415
Were they really "insane" or just hard? They're supposed to be hard, and 90 minutes for 2 of them sounds like ample time to me. Especially for 3 YOE, people are expected to really know their shit after 3 whole years in the field
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>>107743533
Leetcode is a matter of exercise, not one of experience.
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>>107743415
>Was I supposed to cheat?
Yes
Forced cheating is how they filter out whites
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>>107743533
I've solved 200 leetcode problems, 90 of which were mediums and 25 hards.
I asked chatgpt and claude to find me the most comparable problems and both were hards.
I don't think these problems are in leetcodes database, and they were even more complicated than the comparable hards.
Problem 1 was an array question with a heap / sorting requirement and convoluted premise, problem 2 was a dynamic programming question with even more complicated shit that took me 10 minutes to even understand.
P1 was a medium- hard (closer to hard), P2 was a very hard.

So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
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>>107741973
how is it censored if its pumping out harcore porn videos non stop
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>>107742282
Not hardcore enough.
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>>107741617
TBF anon, I used to play TCGs at hobby shop. The very epitomy of "virgin nerds" and there was this couple there. FUGLY people but super nice. They got together, fell in love and had a daughter... No joke their kid is named SAKURA. This was around 15 years ago I think?

But dude, put yourself out there! You WILL find someone if you look!

>>107741973
>censored
No it's not I was literally having it do scat RP with me. Unless you're doing loli stuff with it, then sure yeah, then go to like polybuzz or janitor for it.

>>107742446
I bet this faggot likes handholding.
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>>107743264
What about chub or agnai?
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>>107743264
The cards on poly are poorly curated and look like ass

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is there any point to messing around with my shell beyond just installing and switching to fish?
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>>107741182
nushell if you do a lot of data plumbing
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>>107741415
i like fish because its easy to set up and it gives suggestions right in the commandline as i'm typing.

with zsh you have to mess with the configurations to get it going.
zsh is better in the long run, but i dont have the time to be messing with them

i use bash, with minimal setup, btw.
tab completion + aliases just werks.
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>>107741807
ngl, i like the inshell scripting that fish has, its neat.

>>107742133
i have yet to unlock neuralnets wireless module, its behind a paywall, till i can afford it i will continue with the shell.
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>>107743185
i grew up on windows gui, i learned the shell because its less overwhelming than a window.

i like that i can get feedback on a single line without any extra clutter.
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>>107743331
terry a. davis did it right.
integrate the language as a shell, so you can program right on the line.

but the devs are retarded.

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Anybody here try/use Bedrock linux?
I've been on Manjaro for a while, but I'm getting the itch to switch distros.
Debian's not at the top of my list, but I'd consider it.
I refuse to ever use Ubuntu again. (There was some unpleasantness back around '08 and I refuse to ever give them another second of my time.) Nothing really against Mint. I've used it before, though, and it keeps me in the Debian branch, which I'm not very used to.
CachyOS is, I guess, catching on for some reason. It's another Arch derivative. Can't be worse than Manjaro. And I'm somewhat used to the Arch ecosystem.
But this Bedrock thing seems like a bit of a winner. Doesn't pin you down into any one branch. Plus, as I understand it, I can just install it over top of my existing install, instead of starting over from square one.
Anyhoo, just wanted to know if anyone here has experience with it and would/wouldn't recommend giving it a try.
>inb4 gentoo
No.
>inb4 just use Arch
Then I might as well stay where I'm at, which I don't want to do.
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If you want multiple incompatible distros what's wrong with podman on a stable distro? Bedrock has been in development since 2012 and is on 0.7, so it's obviously hobbyshit.
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>>107743422
>Then I might as well stay where I'm at, which I don't want to do.
why? if it works why change?
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>>107743549
why not just make a bunch of vms for every distro?
containershit is just that. shit.
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>>107743564
just feel like switching is all. it's not like this is a production system with critical infrastructure hanging on it. it's my 4chan and movie machine.


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