>>107807920Default.
>>107807920I don't care all that much as long as it's dark.I like the default ones in Doom Emacs and Spacemacs. Outrun Electric and Prot's Modus-Vivendi are nice too.
>>107808917I assume your reasons are founded entirely upon personal incredulity.
>>107809601what dat means
>>107809643You could look it up.
>"yeah bro, AI increased my productivity"I don't get it.
>>107788432LLM retards think the tech knows it all like a magic source of information. they really think it's """artificial intelligent"""
I read a paper about assembly programming using LLMs, which says that there are cases where LLMs can perform smarter optimizations than compilers. For example, it seems they can notice things like "Oh, this is a case where popcnt can be used" (I feel like that might be possible).https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.11480You might think that compiling this C code into a popcnt 1 instruction is difficult, but actually, in some cases, it is possible (https://godbolt.org/z/6ncKaq1df). It's converting it through hardcoded pattern matching, not inference.LLMs are already more capable of producing high performant code than most talented programmers out there. What will be the next cope? You're too dumb to use a fucking llm.txt?
>>107788432>yo guise ai has like hepled me in some projects bro, and check this guy out he uses it too>powerupprorgramming
>>107806283u could try writing a hand written letter >Could also be he simply didn't see the need for further communication at that time.yeah haha some people can randomly go awol or he doesn't check his junk mailbox
>>107807015The test results for this paper indicate that the “best” models fail to compile 10% of the time, and break functionality 40% of the time. The average numbers of lines of code in their test set is 23 (likely a single function), so it’s unclear whether this maps to larger, more complex code bases. It’s easy to cause unintended side-effects in assembly, so while calling the function may return the correct valid, it could break something else unrelated, which wouldn’t be caught by comparing return values.It’s neat, but it seems fairly usecase specific, and given how useless devs are at even doing basic optimisation, I doubt many will set this up, and those that would are likely to possess the knowledge to know to use intrinsics or inline assembly in these cases anyway. These tools are not the ones being pushed anyway, they’re pushing brain dead “write all your code for you, give it a prompt and then keep pulling the lever till it works” style workflows. These are ineffective and do not encourage learning in most people.
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.
AAAAHH THERE'S CHINKSHIT INSIDE MY WALLS
>>107809298he means you need to attach them to power banks/adaptors for surge protection first.
>>107807280what about your gloryholes, they go into the wall too anon
Sales are over, bros.Fuck, after two months of nonstop coupons, sales and shit it almost feels surreal.Not all of them were equally good but now we have nothing.Wat nou?
>>107807378I gave them a good review. Because I'm a good boy.>>107809590Wait for FIFA 2026 promotion. I'm sure of it.
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
My irl info
>>107806389Dread? Yeah went there once a few months ago. At first I thought all the posts like>I put meth crystal up my ass...help?>how do I not od after taking (like 5 times a lethal dose)mg of oxy?were some kind of inside joke but then I kept reading and realized those were probably not shitposts.
>>107807557i dont remember the name but it was 99% druggies being paranoid about package delivery
>>107793367>that speck in the right pupilFUCKING DIE.https://derpibooru.org/2065473>>107804258I hope you diehttps://derpibooru.org/2065473
the shit on instagram reels is probably more disturbing than 99% of the stuff on le dark web
It seems retarded to work this way. Standards committees take forever to ratify anything C++, Fortran, MPI, etc., then the vendors take even longer to implement the new standards.Meanwhile, cool stuff like Rust, D, and Python libs are out here making better decisions, quicker. Who is really benefiting from this slow grind?MPI 5.0 is the official standard now but vendors are still playing catch up with 4.1. Only 3.1 is officially fully standard compliant.With C++ it's an even bigger mess
>>107809437Standards committees is where technology goes to die.
>>107809437>C: Please implement VLA's>C: VLA support no longer required
try rust?
>>107802337ThankfullyI am using the white Mac OS and 'puter.
ARBEITSPLATZ
>>107807905it's a mystery
>>107802386i?
>>107809197G
This is fucking crazy. Robbers and thieves all around, before it was corsair canceling the order and jacking up the price of the same pre-built by 800 usd, now they ask 500 usd extra for the supposedly ram that was in stock after the order is placed. What's next? Bring your own ram pre-builts?
>>107809102If it's Ontario they'll have to give it to him for the original price (if he makes a fuss). Not sure how other provinces work.
>>107809109>all prices are firm and non-negotiableguess that's a lie
>>107809121Nope. No contract exists until the product is dispatched. Read contract law.
I already made over 5000 euro's from my Samsung and SK Hynix stocks since "liberation day".One day I will trade it all in for a pair of RAM sticks of my own.
>>107809584>Read contract law.All of it?
Use NixOSUse FlakesIt's Linux, but perfected.
>>107809531yes, nixos is not for you. try mint.
>>107809538yeah I tried mint alreadyit's the least worst so far but it's too buggy for meI made this thread btw >>107801139My plan is to wait 5 more years with windows 10 LTSC and when it stops getting updates maybe linux will be polished enough to use. (Probably will use SteamOS or Mint).
>>107809569ok, try again in 5 years.
>>107809227Dogs don't smoke you flippin' g00se
>>107809569I installed windows 11 LTSC on a vm to check it out, it's hilarious how much better it is compared to the regular version. But it's scary that even without all the bloat, the install size is still 25 or 35GB IIRC. What the hell is MS is putting inside that?
>software project called "foo">Foo is a {powerful, elegant, modern} bar
>>107809537https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar
>>107809551That's not a bar, either.
>>107809566
>>107809580Looks like a nice place.
>>107809331You dumb shitskins it's about pajeetware selling itself with fake, cringe, cookie cutter descriptions.
Come home, white man
>>107807396Yeah dude, just add more features.
>>107807396already came homeall hail D, the best programming language everor at least it could be
>>107807396i gave your mom the D
>>107807396Fuck you Walter.
>>107807396I fucking love DEvery day I have D in both hands, moving it just the right way to make loads of productI love telling people about DEvery day I have D in my MOUTH, spreading the good wordI just... Want the D, you know what I mean??
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107751130
I am unable to choose any other search engine for Brave Browser. I wanted to use DuckDuckGo but I am unable to use anything but Brave search, nor do I have any option to change it. I am on Windows 10 and I don't have this problem on Linux Mint.
>>107808903Because nobody outside of CS knows that.
Why are web browsers so difficult to develop? From what I understand, there's only really Chromium, Firefox, and Safari. Ladybird has been in development for years already and isn't expected to be stable until after 2028. Why does it take so long?
>>107809572because google keeps pushing new shit into the standard in order to keep competitors out
>>107808575it doesn't auto solve them, just makes it click instead of slider
Why is Apple so good at technology, but their podcast app completely sucks? Overcast runs so much faster and has more features.
>>107808218Its a well known fact that Apple software sucks and has way better alternatives usually. Except….. no can’t think of any.
>>107808218I was working at a radio station when iTunes added podcast support. They scraped and published our feed, which was designed for bittorrent clients, and it didn't work. The radio stations got a bunch of calls about why their podcasts broke even though at no point in time had they ever had it working in the first place. My boss was too stupid to understand why it wasn't my fault in the first place and why I couldn't "fix it" without getting a hosting budget. Almost nobody used the feed after we made it work on iTunes. Went out of business a few years later. Got bought up by a muslim religious station.That was a bit of a ramble. Podcasts are gay is what I was getting at.
>>107809541>Podcasts are gayit's just a rss feed with a mp3 shoved up its ass
>>107809561>it's just a rss feed with a mp3 shoved up its assand made (usually) in bonglandwe were fools to turn our backs on network television and AM radio
THIS is the thread.
K1, can you fix the pull down to refresh/swipe function, and/or the option to press control+s to use spoilers, it's a feature in the old Kuroba so you can probably pull the old code from it.
>>107809003Why would anyone want to mobile post anyways? You want people in public to see you using 4chan?
>>107809063>You want people in public to see you using 4chan?Yes.
>>107807878I get the same shit on Chance
Test. Haven't made a post in a month
>still no argument against itDid they win?
>>107807265it add more value by handling dependency hell rather than its storefront
>>107806903>700MB packages for 20MB software
>>107808252>poor
>>107806903>>still no argument against itcause you can't find>Did they win?for surewhy?- distro agnostic- proper isolation\sandboxed\security overall- libraries dependency hell (hello SAARch)- works on immutable distros (I use Kinoite btw)- total determinism and predictabilityimmutable distros is the future of Linux overallComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Flatpak is the best overall solution. Flatpak permissions are easy to manage with flatseal. While flatseal is not needed, since permissions can be managed via terminal, it is a rather convenient GUI tool.
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>>107809230Your mommy has a tight asshole that snapped back like elastic when I pulled out!! My girlcock is very adequate thank you for your attention to this matter!
>>107800162Thanks, anon!
>>107809337Gruvbox looks great on MacOS but looks like shit on any other platform, it's crazy.
>>107809507Gruvbox looks like shit on MacOS and looks like shit on any other platform, it's crazy.