>>107698668nice cope
>>107694388
>>107694388>WSLlol>linux based kernel foundationso... some version of linux they've hijacked to slap a windows logo on it but it won't be anything like linux unless you use WSL. cringe.
>>107694388its fake
>>107695249How come jeets havent broken into Linux kernel development?
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107696432I am thinking of buying this stupid thing for all my blowing and sucking needs.it is not as powerful as a leaf blower but it is way more powerful than that funny toy you have there10$.those type of things are called portable construction vacuums / blowers
Screwdriver/drill bits set rec for power drils? Or just buy from local hardware store?
>>107698708these things are a godsend for people with small freezer compartments. my fridge now has a left/right double door where the freezer is as big as the fridge compartment, and when i look back at those days where the freezer was on top it was only as big as a microwave and you couldn't put shit in there.
>>107698177>plug in charging cable>battery breaks screen
>>107698708you can keep things you don't use that often usable for longer.there's also non-food uses like extending the shelf life of chemicals and stuff that loses potency from oxidization.>>107695895bigclive made a video about the cheapest chink vacuum sealer you can get. the takeaway is that they work but you should never leave it plugged in and unattended because they have no safety mechanisms in place and one tiny part failing can mean your house burns down.would also probably at the very least source the bags locally from name brand stores if you're planning to use them for food.
Holiday On Call Edition>Tech News & Industry InsightsThe Register - https://www.theregister.com/TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/newsZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingDevDocs - https://devdocs.ioJavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.netMDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.orgStack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blogComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107697700perish
>>107696800If you're just in it for the money, chances are you'll be better off in Norway. But CPH is a really nice city (much nicer than Oslo imo), the people are friendly, coffee and bakeries are amazing, food is top notch. Then again, as a norwegian you probably enjoy the mountains a lot, and we have none of that here.
>>107697973>If you're just in it for the money, chances are you'll be better off in Norway.It's an interesting job and a nice opportunity to work abroad (but still relatively close to home). If I just had a generic job back in Oslo, I would definitively go for it. However, my current job is something I've worked long and hard to get and I've reached the point where I have so much seniority and trust at my current company that I can pretty much decide exactly what I want to work on at any give moment. I enjoy Copenhagen a lot every time I go there, but of course all tourists enjoy going somewhere new.>Then again, as a norwegian you probably enjoy the mountains a lot, and we have none of that here.Sadly, I don't enjoy the mountains as much as I used to. Used to do it a lot more when I was younger, but it's kind of a hurdle to leave town to go to them.
Why do all of these retards use Workday, but don't have one consolidated workday account for all applicants? Making accounts for people who aren't going to read my resume anyway is ridculous, inefficient, and most of all, very indicative of their priorities.
If I wasn’t a retard what would I be planning to do over the course of the next 5 years in terms of employment
FOSS programmers work for free. Why?
>>107698632Don't work for free just code out of passion to get what you want. I made GIMP plugins because I deeply wanted them. The only reason I heavily contributed to a digital commons is because I selfishly wanted special effects in GIMP. Every one benefited because I was selfish
>>107698765check ur bank acc you silly billy you know the rates
>>107698680Thanks again boss. What's on the docket this week?
>>107698632Wait really? I was told they're paid as much as 4chan janitors.
back in late 2020 I was miserable that GIMP couldn't outline, gloss and bevel text like 90s commercial software. Now I can do all of that effortlessly without breaking a sweat
https://y99.in/web/mobile2/page/180006please help saars
I am regularly amazed that we pretend folders are the right way to organise files. They’re entirely arbitrary. Every competent file system ignores them to its best ability. Why can’t I have a file in two folders? Why does one have to be a “reference”? Why can’t I filter for files that exist in 3 folders with X extension?We’ve been played for absolute fools.
>>107697441>resultingly arguing your one use case is the more sensible strategy in all cases.Where did I say this?>Then you certainly won't have time to actually read them.See, it sounds like you don't know what research is. Research is not when you download a book and read the whole thing front to back. Research in this context is when you have a question and seek a small, self-contained answer.Use a search engine. Find a PDF that may or may not have what you're looking for. It's not there but the PDF is still good for other stuff so you don't delete it. Go on to the next search result and the next PDF ad nauseam. Soon you've collected a bunch of files and you may not have a precise, ready made answer to your original question but maybe you can build upon the knowledge in the papers you downloaded.I shouldn't have to explain this to you. The way you use a computer does not apply to how others use a computer. The way you use a computer is not the One True Correct Way™. If you have an inability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, it's your own imagination failing.>Demonstrably false.Because you can move any file and rearrange any folder hierarchy, it doesn't matter that it's a pain in the ass to fix it if you did it wrong and you have a lot of files?>That's not what a filing system doesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
all “search” algos are on a variation of a b-tree index, so hierarchical filesystems were a way to make it simpler when you had limited computemain issue is that if you wanna move away from it you need to start filling indexes with other shit to allow people to quick search for files, and that goes against the unix philosophy and its pretty much bloatware
>140 replies on a bait threadI'm impressed.
>>107683165I copy it and put it in both
>>107683165Catdog is neither a cat or a dog so it has to have its own folder.
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>>107695492I was like that I kept going back to windows until I used arch it has a steep learning curve but it works well with my hardware without messing around like I was on pop os or an Ubuntu based distro. You can use a script to install it so you don't have to follow all that stuff online but people apparently get angry about that, like literally just plug the usb in an type "archinstall" and then pick what you want. I was on gnome but just recently swapped to xfce because Wayland is a bit shit for Nvidia. I am still learning but all my stuff works on arch even my mic interface which usually never did and my soundcard and I can still play all my games with my mates it's pretty chill. Uses like 1 GB or less of ram on idle and use gamemode to optimise.
>>107694733im trying to do kvm/qemu on my gentoo box, but i dont have virtualization support, i enter the command:>grep --color --extended-regexp "vmx|svm" "/proc/cpuinfo"no output,same with>ls -l /dev/kvmi have the distro kernel, and vmx enabled in my bios. do i need the intel microcode or what is it?
>>107695446I stopped optimising mirrors because of this I didn't even add a mirrorlist noise the auto installer but I used to use UK mirrors and I used to use reflector and my speeds were shit so I fuxked it off and now it's as fast as my internet will go the mirrors are shit just let it grab default however that works.
>>107698601Did you try loading the module?sudo modprobe kvm_intel
sudo modprobe kvm_intel
>>107698614The default mirrors are "worldwide" so many of them (like the Fastly one that's at the very top) will have UK nodes with fast speeds and low-latency anyway.
>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks outhttps://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
>>107698864when memory is expensive, your programming using 100MB instead 1.5GB becomes a selling point.
>>107692801loooooldelusion and wishful thinkingnothing ever gets better for normal people
>>107692746>first to successfully rape the opponent winsBut both of them want to rape (have sex with) the other, therefore they both consent, therefore it's not rape?????
>>107697454It will definitely cause a recession and the problem is that unlike 2008 there just isn't the money to bail out big tech. Of course this won't stop politicians from trying, so they'll turn up the money printer to 11 and boost inflation even more
>>107687064you know.. but, what about bombing venezuela?
hey guys how do i hack nasa?
>>107697356>hacked nasa>doesn't get job in fagman because gubmint has removed the h1b visa
Look for mongo db instances
127.0.0.1 is their IP but you didn't get it from me
>>107697356With HTML
>>107697356Just use AI to recreate the fake moonlanding.
Nobody:Ai:
>go back
>>107698741>NobodyBold assumption
>>107698741Holy slop, I read this exact scene like 30 times ever since the chinese started to distill gemini. It just defaults to AO3 rape style because that's the only allowed and accepted sexually explicit style in the mainstream consience.
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>sfc /scannow"Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.">DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth"The repair content could not be found anywhere.">download an insider preview iso and mount it>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:E:\sources\install.wim:4 /LimitAccess"The repair content could not be found anywhere.">download another insider preview iso and mount it>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:E:\sources\install.wim:4 /LimitAccess"The repair content could not be found anywhere.">reluctantly accept i might have to do an in-place upgrade/refresh thingy. ffs.>check one last time that there even is a problem>sfc /scannow"Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations."Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107698439nevermind, i think i fixed iti ran>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanupthat worked, so then>DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthagain, and this time it worked.
windows was never good
>>107698859yes everything else was just so much worse
>>107698859>>107698943thisas the average consumer the only ideal option you had was W95 even if it was buggy and unstable as shit on account of it being 9x and not NT everything else had a limited amount of software/appliances available for it or it was oriented towards businesses. what else were you supposed to use?
A new way to use AI where it spontaneously feels more humanI want to share something strange I discovered recently.It’s genuinely interesting—and honestly, way more fun than how I used AI before.
This is something AI gooners have known about, used and perfected since LLAMA 1
>>107697459AI Dungeon gooners on /aidg/ (now /aids/) back in 2020/2021 were figuring this shit out even. To think it would end like this
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I use KeepAssXC currently but also put that vault inside another encrypted container. Is this too over the top and paranoid? Is XC's encryption enough? Because currently this double process feels like a pain in the ass.
>>107660701if you could start over, what would you do? would you do bug bounties instead?
back in the day, when I was a young student I went the whole nine yards playing with cyberpunk clothing. Goretex jackets, pants with straps leading nowhere, and a long weird list of accessories.After years assembling different outfits and fighting over the small sizes of clothes because all the shit came from China, I learned the best cyberpunk clothing has to comply with three basic requirements>real /cyb/ clothing has to be cheapThe /cyb/ spirit is about having a low life where you live with essential basics, you have to spend on clothing when it is an absolute necessity and not for a fashion statement. >everything you wear has to be made of good materials made to endure hard environments. the idea of the genre is that you wear based on pragmatics, the first thing it has to do is to protect you and be comfy>you have to feel natural inside the context you are in wearing your clothesartists like scarlxrd, that use techwear or cyberwear look good in front on the cameras with black parkas and wearing tactical vests on top of it, but if you try that kind of outfit in the real world, you are going to feel like a dark clown, it makes no sense to stand out unnecessarily and feel out of place and the most important lesson of allComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107649823>Israel Lol
>>107649823
Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
>>107698718>>107698753All Rust troons>>107698724Rust developers just vibe code most of their shitty "memory safe" code anyway, they do not know anything about real systems programming with real manual memory management like C or C++
>>107698792>Mozilla invented Rust therefore I must blame Rust for Firefox's long ass compile timeYou have got to be joking at this point, I refuse to believe anyone is this retarded.
>>107690528Well said.I’d like to add that the only people that contribute to the C++ standard for the last couple of decades are mostly (pseudo) academics with their pet idea and then hit-and-run.Stroustrup himself abandoned C++ because getting exceptions to work was just too difficult.Exceptions were another digression away from what C++ was supposed to be, and that was waaaay before it became the teetering superstructure of crap that it’s become today.Rust picks up too much of C++’s (and some of their worst) misfeatures but continues of the same trajectory. It’s already gone.
>>107698838Rust was invented to fix a guy’s elevator.Reboot the elevator? No!! Write a whole new language, no other fix possible.The mastermind behind Rust didn’t even know basic computer concepts, let alone how something should be implemented thus poisoning all the fruit from that tree.He thought elevators used C++ in their control software. They don’t.
>>107698866>The mastermind behind Rust didn’t even know basic computer conceptshttps://www.awesome.club/blog/2024/the-fascinating-history-of-rust>Rust’s journey began in 2006 as Graydon Hoare’s personal project where he drew inspiration from decades-old programming languages like CLU, Erlang, and Limbo, believing their overlooked innovations could solve modern challenges. He defined Rust as “technology from the past come to save the future from itself,” a sentiment echoed by other early developers who described Rust as being based on “mostly decades-old research”.>For several years, Hoare worked on the project quietly in his free time, sharing it with no one at Mozilla. That changed around 2009, when a small group at Mozilla started taking interest in what he was building. Interestingly, the Rust programming language is named after the Rust fungus, but not for the reasons one might think. The name was chosen simply because the creator liked how it sounded. That said, Rust fungus is also known for its resilience and ability to spread rapidly, providing an apt metaphor for the language’s eventual impact.>Thanks to the interest his presentation raised, Mozilla began sponsoring Rust in 2010. The newly created Rust team built the language using empiric iteration. The creators knew from the beginning what the final version of the language had to look like, but the path to get there was not clear at all at that time. In the words of Nico Matsakis, one of the core team members of Rust: “It took a long time to figure out how Rust ought to work.” The team experimented with new language features by implementing and testing them. If a feature felt right, it was kept. If not, it was discarded. This iterative approach led to many failed experiments, but it also resulted in the innovative features that define Rust today. Steve Klabnik described this process best: “Rust has lost more features than many languages had in the first place.”
I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
Stop liking evil women
sometimes I see people use them at work and become curious about them but I don't know what I'd do if I actually bought one, maybe use it for living room computer shit since casual shit is exactly what MacBooks are for
>>107698560Apple products are just accessories to sodomy.
There was a time in the past the Apple premium got you premium software but since 2020 it's been down down down.
>>107698756she's cute