You vill own nothing.And you vill be happy.
>>107898236Why do linuxjeets act like you can't pirate shit on macOS, oh I forgot linux has 0 software besides wine emulation.
>>107898253I mean, they need a electron app client to connect to their slop service, so at least you should have a browser, by how lazy they are, they will just remove the url bar and call it a day
Free as in freedom, not as in beer.
>>107902315macOS software is built in native swiftui, only microsoft/linux crap has electron garbage.
>>107898951boost
Post 'em
>>107902377I have finally embraced KDE Plasma
>>107902377
I'm probably going to go to LTSC next weekend. This works fine, just want to see how 11 LTSC is and I never tried it. >>107902377Never even heard of this distro. What's good about it?>>107902635Cool hackintosh. What will you do when Tahoe is unsupported? Ride it out until it's unusable for you and figure out where to go next? >>107902930Good hardware, 12th gen Intel was rucking awesome. I always liked KDE Plasma too, just solid out of the box.>>107903754Nice, I wish I went for the 16GB M1 MBA. I fucked up and got the 8GB, but it's solid for an around the house laptop that I usually just use to remote into my server and other PCs.
>>107904175>Never even heard of this distro. What's good about it?It's OpenMandriva, I personally installed it just to be a bit of a contrarian lol, but it is a nice, easy, "just werx" distro, without the corporate aspect of something like fedora or Ubuntu. Devs are super cool too and it's been around since the 90s when it was called mandrake.
>>107761341Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General infohttps://www.thinkwiki.org/Model generations:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107903204>>107903215Sucks, but learning to code can be done on way older machines, I was using a T500 until 2022 for Uni and switched to a T540p only for the battery.If you have a spare GPU laying around you could get an eGPU dock for gaming.>>107903491Very strong stats, what are you paying? What kind of Linux work?
I would love to get a Basedpad. But in all honesty my Acer Nitro 5 from 2018 is still alive and well so I have no legit need other than buying just to have it.
Can someone help me please? I just recently bought a Thinkpad T440 and i plan to use it to study programing, but the problem is i live in brazil and use the ABNT-2 layout, so the thinkpads in the past have a common problem where the button where the "slash" and "question" mark dont work, they simply do not register on the computer, can you guys help me? I use OMARCHY-Linux.
Are these laptops good?My requirements are 16", 64GB RAM, AMD CPU.>ThinkPad P16s Gen 4>ThinkBook 16p Gen 6>HP ZBook Power G11A
>>107903577It it's still running great, why bother. Just keep in mind, you won't be able to purchase anything until 2028 because the situation is going to get worse until then.>>107903716It's a reddit link, but I think this is what you're looking for?https://www.reddit.com/r/omarchy/comments/1oafey7/configuring_hyprlandomarchy_to_use_two_keyboards/>>107904118>ThinkPad P16s Gen 4Its ok I guess.>ThinkBook 16p Gen 6Consumer stuff>HP ZBook Power G11ANo idea
Microsoft is hiring Rust experts to help the company translate billions of lines of legacy code using AI-powered infrastructure.In a job listing post on LinkedIn, Galen Hunt, distinguished engineer at Microsoft, wrote: “My goal is to eliminate every line of C and C++ from Microsoft by 2030.”In responding to questions from commenters about why Rust and not another (more familiar) language like C#, Hunt mentioned memory safety and concurrence.“Two reasons for Rust over C#: 1) C# is memory safe, but not concurrent safe, 2) performance (no GC). Just at Microsoft, we have about a billion lines of code that I want to [be] rewritten,” he wrote. “Across the industry, it is probably 20-40BLoC that needs to be written.”Is this the end for C/C++ in Windows?
>>107896402It's just make-work to keep the programmers employed. They don't care if they make Windows worse or even kill it.
>>107903650I didn't make any of it up, it is all real based on 100% true anecdotal evidence I heard
>>107903669Yeah well it's marginal and niche then and most likely has nothing to do with Windows 11, because I've been using Windows 11 for months and never had those issues nor have I seen anyone complain about something like that. Most of the complaints are about AI which you're not forced to use and the React UI.
>>107903602People complain abou social media too but they continue using it because not using it is a worse option for them
>>107896402>Microsoft is hiring Rust expertsdo they offer free dilation stations?
confess your sins, /g/
>>107904108>the way snapping works Stop using Gnome then, that’s why I stopped using it
>>107899479see>>107904108The avarage person is a cattle. everyone is a cattle basically. with food in thier belly and a warm bed there is almost no line that can't be crossed in terms of advertisements in your file explorer itself. cattle deserve grass and to be scratched behind the ear
I hijack every wifi router I can and change the packet QoS to favor my lan ip.
I was passed around like a fleshlight on a hunting trip with my uncles and grandfather. My older cousin told me it is a rite of passage and they did it to him too. None of the girls in the family have ever been molested. Just the boys.I live in Afghanistan
>>107904307I believe you. Also yikes and sharing a fleshlight.
>>107901955>expecting a /g/tard to know anything technicallol, lmao even.even their own docs show you how to make a normal app
>>107901955>>107902279read the reply chain retards
>>107899631>for a complicated GUI running everything in a webbrowser is slowNo it's not. Modern HTML, CSS and JS are literally made for GUIs and they're extremely fast.The reason you think they're slow is because slop websites have conditioned you into thinking that HTML/JS are slow. The performance bottleneck on websites is exclusively an issue caused by dynamically fetched content and by tracking scripts/ads which are competing for your hardware and bandwidth. When you're running an (Electron) application which accesses data from your local device and already has all assets downloaded then you won't experience any sluggishness unless your application is written by incompetent devs (in which case you'd have the same shitty experience no matter the UI framework used).>bloatedThe solution isn't to fall back to a shittier alternative like C++, the solution is to use Tauri instead of Electron. It saves space by using your system webview instead of shipping it's own browser and it uses far less RAM as a baseline.>>107900406>HTML/JS run like shit and their positioning of elements is trash tier.Both false. Read above.
>>107899594this
>>107900406>their positioning of elements is trash tier.this nigger can't into CSS. CSS Flexbox is S tier, I haven't seen another layout model that is more convenient and versatile.I legitimately wish I had CSS everytime I have to touch a UI outside of HTML.
What do you think will be the future of the internet? 1) Will forums and imageboards disappear completely and only social networks will exist?2) Will porn be more restricted than it is now?3) Will you need personal ID to use most popular websites?4) Will downloads of movies, tv series, etc. still exist?The forums that I still visit are always talking about how much they have left, that the forum is going to close soon because there are less and less users or the quality of the users is decreasing. Imageboards I think will last a little more but if you think about it apart from 4chan there is no other imageboard with enough users.Porn I think will always be available because it's a very big business and people won't accept a government banning it or something similar. The personal ID thing I think won't be implemented either because not many people would give their personal ID to watch porn.And requiring personal ID for big social networks it's something that already exists but I think that it isn't mandatory on Facebook or similar websites. At least what I read is that if you do something suspicious then they will require the ID but it's not a requisite to create the account.And finally about downloads. I think they will try to make it more and more difficult so people subscribe to streaming services but I would like to see a government that bans it completely or puts high fines for people that do it. I think that party is not going to last too much in power. So I think it will still exist for a while but it will keep decreasing in activity.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>they will try to make it more and more difficult so people subscribe to streaming services
>>107900298Discord is not the same. I also don't like the infinite chat thing, I prefer a place like this where I can come back later and read more easily what people wrote. I tried Discord one time and yes I joined a public server that everyone says are bad but damn it was imposible to have some type of normal or interesting conversation there, people only wrote short and stupid things, like a stream chat. I was also in a little server with fewer people but after some months it became boring because you knew everyone and it was always the same. Maybe there are some good servers but that was my experience with it.>>107900324Yes you have a subreddit for each board here but they are very different. Compare the tv & film ones for example, you go on reddit and it's almost all political threads and little movie discussion, there is less freedom to do memes like this, etc.>>107900914Will people accept that? So much control would be the end of the internet. I think some controls are necessary but controlling it so much... it would be like another television where you only watch what the companies decide.>>107901558That would happen with porn websites if there are alternatives. But what if all do it?
>>107904124>Cycles>Crystalized (lack of/)choice
>>107904124>Will people accept that?It usually starts focused (acceptable reasons like children protection or terrorism) and soft (easy to work around). Once the basic infrastructure is implemented, it expands in scope and depth. It doesn't matter whether a few nerds and hackers can circumvent it as long as 98% of the population can not. It's the same way they implement controversial environmental standards or industry regulations.
Everything gets worse and worse and worse but no one does anything
most sci-fi books and entertainment show future as a bustling mega cities of people working , living and going on their days like it's 20th century. But why would we live in dense large cities when there'll be no need for office space, hotels for business travelers and restaurants to please workers.Won't future just be villas and resorts of rich people being served by robots and leading hedonistic lifestyle after culling majority of humanity via a virus made by their god like AI. There won't be a need for pilots , engineers , programmers or soldiers when it can all be automated the future will probably just end up with us living hedonistic lifestyles while robots do work.
>>107902616>No AGI is not possible.How do you know? And AGI is not realy needed to change the work place immensly. Junior roles are already tanking to a larger extent than expected.
A Solarpunk short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT4g_oaWBdU
>>107902799Kurt Gödel's Theorem of Incompleteness + Problem of P vs NP + P ≠ NP + Problem of Induction = AGI impossibleIt's too bad she won't live, but then again who does?
>>107903700>Kurt Gödel's Theorem of Incompleteness + Problem of P vs NP + P ≠ NP + Problem of Induction = AGI impossibleHow does this follow?And since humans have general intelligence, I cannot see how computers cannot have so too. >It's too bad she won't live, but then again who does?The quote is good but better yet: insufficient data for a meaningful answer.
>>107903700Humans can't solve every problem. Why would you expect AGI to?
WHY DOESN'T MICROSOFT OFFICE WORK ON LINUX
>>107903438Just autofellate
>>107902102>>107903438>>107903810>>107903975I'm not even religious, but you guys need Jesus.
>>107880168i've had far FAR more compatibility issues with my goddamn HP printer using linux than i've lever had with libreoffice.just be sure to export documents as PDF if you're going to upload to some academic jeetware like canvas or else the document will be blank on the teacher's side. happened to me when i was an applefag.
Please remove this homosexual posting from my comfortable opposite-sex sibling couple thread.
>>107903975hrt made my dick shrink, so I can't do it anymore>>107904045the bible says nothing against this>>107904123all sibling couples are valid
i dont post usually, i rarely even browse /g/, but i did today and found out that you have some /ptg/ thread here in which you shill private trackers.im not an oldfag or any retard of that type, so i despise those private tracker elitarists. also imagine using torrents in 2026?- i breached a single private torrent tracker so far, didnt get the whole db or root access, only admin api keys (UNIT3D tracker security is kinda good, i cant do much with an admin account).this allows me to leech all torrents freely, or upload malicious ones from any account i want. though i haven't done anything with this dump for quite some time already.dont tell me those things are useless, please. i want to justify my wasted time on trying to hack into that tracker.- i had an idea to reseed contents of that tracker to some public ones, but that would just be a waste of bandwidth and money.one of PTs goals is to provide more bandwidth, and they do that by reseeding public torrents; PTs are built to deter leechers and freeloaders, and no one wants those people.- [1] another thing you can find on trackers is some very niche content. this is something we would want to distribute, but how?yeah, fmhy exists, iptv piracy industry is big too, no one has to use torrents anymore for watching their love island joyslop. but there is probably some stuff which can't be accessed that easily. how do you even identify these? maybe build something like BTdig which would have access to thousands of PTs, from which people could request content to be downloaded, and then reseeded.(1/2)
>>107903762>the spirit is, when torrents are dying constantlywhen public trackers will have retention and quality control as high as private trackers, then that maybe, could end private trackers.so instead of trying to get private tracker users to seed on publics, that they don't even download from, you should get the public tracker users to seed and contribute as much as private tracker users do
>>107903841butt-sniffer
bro your usenet???
>>107903762Excuses excuses. The only thing I want you to do is contribute. I don't give a fuck about any kind of glory seeking. I contribute to contribute. But I'll tell dumb faggots like you who talk about "butt sniffing" because you're too much of a childish nerd to say ass or whatever exactly how it really is. Public shitters, like you, don't seed. If you seeded you wouldn't be making excuses like the worthless dead weight you are.
Most public shitters have no value. They talk about all this sharing is caring shit. But they don't share. They just leech. They expect you to just give them everything and get nothing in return. If you suggest they pick up some of the slack they try to insult you. As if anybody is going to be offended by the words of filthy stinking beggars. I understand that not everyone has a home media center with 10 hard drives. Some people just want to download the show they want to their laptop's SSD then delete it after they are done watching it. That's part of the reason I do what I can. But doing as much damage as possible to large media corporations is even more important. The streaming business model and inability to own much of the content that is released these days must be opposed. I hate all these motherfuckers way more than I hate public shitters and leechers. But I'll talk shit about both of them while feeding the leechers.
There was no /bst/, so here is the new /bst/no cleaning up editionremember those?
>>107901259post setup or fuck off
>>107901594Settle down ok?
>>107901594+1
>>107883358nasty fuck
>>107901259Nobody's asking for that, asshole. Just a battlestation pic.
ITT we share Telegram resources like channels or groups. Only /g related, no crypto crap.
>>107903492meds
>>107903428>this lang is better than than oneopinion and group discarded
>>107903848Sorry you're so upset
>>107903949believer in equality - self-discarded
>>107898605
>/g/: "Just use Yandex, bro. It doesn't steal your data like Google and it's not jewish like DuckDuckGo">start using Yandex as my main search engine>get constantly barraged by pic related when trying to search for the simplest shitFuck you.I'm going back to DuckDuckGo.
>>107902680been using them for a while now since someone here mentioned them. pretty good so far. occasional bot checks but idgaf. as long as it's not all the time.
>>107902734The smallest sites don't have this shit, it's the larger ones that have it. I'm mainly talking about cloudflare headaches
>>107902687yandex.com is hosted by glowniggers out of the netherlandsbut i suppose that's still better than ddg that's literally run by the mossad
cloudflare exists to let the nsa MITM all traffic that runs through it
mail.ru
Look, I really think if you install Linux or Mac your current OS experience is going to be way better than using Winslop 11
Linux is not for everyone and that's okay.
>>107904025I 100% believe Hackintosh is harder than installing Linux.
@grok show her being split open by a monstrous 6" BBC
btw i'm jewish (>>107904136)
>>107904002>naming your OS after your cock
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107904022Quoted wrong post but whatever
>>107903957Thanks Anon!
>>107898932How did you tested?Just because a closure is recreated each time doesn't mean you have function code duplication
>>107904125Actually I was wrong it seems:(define (my-function) (define (my-inside-function) '()) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function))(define f2 (my-function))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))>#t
>>107904220Maybe not:(define (my-function x) (define (my-inside-function) (+ x 2)) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function 1))(define f2 (my-function 1))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))
(define (my-function x) (define (my-inside-function) (+ x 2)) my-inside-function)(define f1 (my-function 1))(define f2 (my-function 1))(format #t "are f1 and f2 eq? answer: ~a" (eq? f1 f2))