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> learn to code
Claud code is better than a team lead by this principle software engineer at Google.
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>>107889715
Look at this street-shitter replying to himself.
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>>107888888
Holy digits
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>>107886254
Good
Now every software engineer can be 10x as productive and have 5 side hustles and earn well
Why are we upset again?
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>>107886254
> Jr dev copied and pasted efficient code from Stack Overflow and renamed a few of variables
> He's better than the lead dev!!!
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>>107887273
>what we really need is a concise and thorough way to explain ... exactly the software that we want.
It's called a programming language, and there are hundreds of them

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107887412
When it is never completed it cannot be insecure.
To wit: Redox-OS. This pile of hype is now over 10 years old and still unusable as a daily driver. Compare this to Linux that was usable as a daily driver in 1995, after 4 years. Or you can compare to SerenityOS (written in c++) which is more recent than Redox-OS but far more usable.
It is symptomatic of the failure of Rust that they are now migrating to Linux to insert their stuff into the kernel and they have also penetrated various distrubutions. For Ubuntu, this resulted in upgrade failures, an unforgivable regression. And they even pumped their code into Ubuntu when it failed the exiting test suite.

Rust is therefore closely connected to severe mental illness and delusions of adequacy.
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>>107890195
Now, what would a /cyb/ OS look like? Things are moving fast: >>107845883
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>>107887436
The influencers on YouTube said its the future!
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imagine having to reply to yourself to keep this general alive
sad!
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>>107891248
Which one is the most cyb influencer?

>before: this tech is so great, I'm gonna keep it for myself
>now: AHHHHH EVERYONE MUST USE THIS, THE NORMIES NEED TO BE ENLIGHTENED!!!
What the hell happened to tech communities? Where's the gatekeeping?
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>>107891435
Bitches must be gagged and muzzled, anon.
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The technologies promoted to normies are not actually technologies, but simplified toy versions of them meant to essentially leech money out of idiots who don't know the difference.

Also, I don't know what kinds of tech communities you frequent, but mine requires either payment or contributions to both join and maintain membership.
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>>107891211
>before: this tech is so great, I'm gonna keep it for myself
Outside of corporate/military secrets, this hasn't been true since the death of trade guilds.
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>>107891451
Happy to hear that decent places still exist

>>107891459
Internet communities before used to be more closed, even this board had the meme of installing gentoo and other stuff for gatekeeping
Now retards are all about expanding and shilling to everynormie

For example ooooh the year of the linux desktop
The year the linux desktop is the year linux dies, it has been pretty enshittified already
Look at arduino as well, uuh maker culture uuuh diy for everyone
Bought and enshittified too
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>>107891435
You imagined a femboy dressed as a woman, that's why. The mask allows you to get a guilt-free boner

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It all started for me thinking I should get better speakers to enjoy my time sitting at desktop listening to music more.

It started from choosing speakers for few hundred and ended up with €2k+ for speakers & amp. Before i swallow this pill which became quite painfully expensive wonder if it's all worth it.
The value gains at higher price is so miniature if any but it all comes down to I'm gonna keep it and enjoy it forever so don't want to cheap out either.

been there done that ?
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>>107889735
idk as I got older proper equalization means everything to me, hardware not so much anymore.
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>>107890640
Yeah i'm still leaning for dali menuet though. Actually I didn't even audition them yet but i spend at least few days reading every review and comment i could possible find about them.
Apparently really small speakers are rare and don't get much attention. But it's suppose to be small for smaller room and nearfield soooo I cant really go bigger and there's not much to choose from smaller ones. unless it's ~100bucks ones that i don't really want to care about.
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>>107890693
You have plenty of active or passive (if you don't mind an amp) bookshelf speakers with 4" drivers that would work but if your space is really limit a more fitting desktop size is 3.5" but yea the options are very limited there. I think Kanto and Edifier had a some speakers with 3.5" drivers. I personally cannot stomach nearfield monitors maybe because my ears are a bit sensible but this can be very individual from person to person.
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>>107890464
>Dali menuet or Dali menuet SE*(can't pay msrp, need to wait for sale)
Do you like it?
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>>107890693
>Apparently really small speakers are rare and don't get much attention
There is illouds, both smaller ones nad bigger ones are amazing for the size

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>this is the FP performance of a 7900 XTX
How in the everloving fuck is Radeon not smoking NVIDIA GPUs all these years with these numbers? What if they were able to run the same software as though NVIDIA made them? AMD GPUs have always had more raw teraflops over the years (especially double precision, such as on the Radeon VII) and yet this is never reflected in most real world tasks.

Seriously, on paper this should handily beat an RTX 4080. Can someone explain WTF is going on here? Why is this calculator not out-calculating the other calculator despite being able to do more calculations? Are the calculations just retarded and less valuable than the other calculations from the other calculators and thus not directly comparable or what?
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>>107891398
Wierd because I have 5700 which is the most cucked in terms of the rocm, but I don't remember it crushing when I eventually got it to work with some rocm shit(think it was on Ubuntu?) or even zluda on windows. Was just rather slow when sizes grew, and could fit much due to 8gigs.
I think I could just barely fit an SDXL?model and took like a minute and half for a 750~750~? Very very hazey in memory though
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>>107891756
Actually I think the entire os would shit the bed when ram ran out instead of print error
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>>107891791
True, I mean in windows when I ram out it slows to a crawl while I think it's writing to page file(not sure)
The Ubuntu with rocm just freeze and kalut till hard reset
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>>107892772
Kaput*
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>>107881445
AMD is trying to open source ROCM asap.
Kind of a quiet capitulation that they can’t get it working good enough on their own. But it will certainly have a lot of opportunity to improve from being open sourced.

>Walk into Kitchen
>See this on Benchtop
Wat do?
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>>107891785
i wonder if he had to wear diapers because of his loose anus.
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>>107891785
post the fake death certificate that's been discredited millions of times!
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>>107891962
>i wonder if he had to wear diapers
He did.
>because of his loose anus.
No. It wasn't because of that issue that he had.
He just liked it for some reason.
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>>107891557
Tell him the toilet is at the end of the hall in case he wanted to wash his feet.
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>>107891557
Morenlike on benchod.

>Windows 11 LTSC IoT
>winutil
>StartAllBack

what else
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>>107889059
>Windows 11 LTSC IoT
uninstall it
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>>107889802
Wine wont let you use certain frameworks globally and for some of us like with wallpaper engine that's a dealbreaker, yes I know about the shitty broken community fork for like 2 linux distros that nobody gives a shit about, yes I know there are alternatives, I don't want a shitty alternative, I like my paint dot net, I like my Nvidia for everything operating system, I have used linux for years and I always come back, and every time I do it feels like coming home and realizing I was homesick and didn't even know it, linux is powerful but I won't stay on it until ai is good enough that I can ask it to shit out a 1:1 analogue identical in function yet 100% legally distinct to every api and system in windows that I rely on as a global framework to underpin my favorite shit.
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>>107889059
>what else
Don't forget to run
rmdir c:\ /s /q
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>>107889071
You are a bona fide retard.
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>>107889566
What did you use to get the taskbar at the top?

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Recently, senior executives at Salesforce have admitted, both internally and publicly, that they massively overestimated AI’s capabilities. They have found that AI simply can’t cope with the complex nature of customer service and totally fails at nuanced issues, escalations, and long-tail customer problems. They even say that it has caused a marked decline in service quality and far more complaints.

But the problems go far deeper than that.

Both employees and executives have said that the company is wasting countless resources on firefighting to stabilise operations since the mass AI layoff. Employees have to spend so much time stepping in to correct the wildly wrong AI-generated responses that AI is wasting more time than it saves. In other words, this AI reduces productivity, not increases it.

But there is also a huge problem here with expertise and skill debt. On top of the firefighting to correct the AI, executives have also highlighted how they are also having to firefight to stabilise their systems from problems that were previously easily solved by staff who had the required experience and skill. However, these staff were fired in the AI layoffs.

Expertise, experience and skilled employees are really hard for a company to acquire. You see, much of the expertise, experience, and skills required are unique to the company and its operations. These operations will have quirks, common problems, and unique issues that even the most experienced outsider will really struggle with, but are effortless to someone with experience within the company. As such, these attributes are not only vital, but are nurtured and grown within a company, and cannot be hired in on a whim. What Salesforce has done is chuck all this experience out the window, and now they are suffering.
>https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/reality-is-breaking-the-ai-revolution

thoughts?
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>>107889127
>thoughts?
Three words: told you so.
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>>107889203
Speaking of wishcasting...
>>107890509
>>107890980

This may or may not be true but there's no way I'm taking this guy's word for it, he is too clearly desperate to believe it.
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the company is massive (~76k+ employees), and while significant layoffs occurred (especially in support), they did not cut 50% of the entire company
they've implemented this shittily as well
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>>107889127
just another reason among many I'd never want to work at salesforce. they were terrible even before the ai layoffs.
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>>107889127
Wow, it sounds like AI isn't really ready to replace workers yet.
Let's hope the collective west doesn't do something stupid like bet everything on AI.

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This is the worst design of all time. Kill the person responsible for these armrests.
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>>107890504
I recently did this after 4 fucking years of dealing with them, I regret not doing it day 1. I've probably fucked my shoulders up for life because of this.
>>107890523
I fucking hate these too. Retarded fucking shitty chair design. I need to buy a new one
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>>107888314
Idk the ones on my Leap are goated, sitting in an aeron right now, I don't feel the difference.
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>>107890095
>I still don't know what the use case for arm rests is.

To rest your arms on
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>>107891147
the aeron recline is S+ tier, you are lucky to fit the chair. i was too tall for even the size C model
>>107891077
if you live near a herman miller showroom or something i recommend going, then just buy it used. if you are anywhere close to average height and weight (especially height) there should be some good chairs for you
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>>107891405
>the aeron recliner is S+ tier
It's an S+ tier in brand recognition only. Italians do it just as well for a quarter of the price. Whoever says "don't be poor" needs an economics class.

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WHY DOESN'T MICROSOFT OFFICE WORK ON LINUX
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Just write your shit with another program, whats the Problem?
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>>107891029
Why can't you accept criticism? Or do you think Linux desktop is perfect as it is with no possible way of improving it?
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>>107889626
don’t you have republicans to fight, kids to molest and boosters to get, vegan?
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/106186834/#106186986
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why do you keep derailing this incest thread with linux?
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>>107892522
Linux and sisters go hand in hand. Coffin and Linux are both Finnish software after all.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdhD607A-kc

It seems is becoming a global mandate of the global south and poor nations to move away from windows spyware in windows to their own linux native solutions.

Funny how forcing poor nations to move to expensive computers actually forces the global south to linux.

lol

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What's the point of AI stock images if anyone can make their own in seconds?
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>>107890573
I'd say there is room for taste when prompting
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>>107890573
So they can generate more IP out of thin air to sue unsuspecting people and companies that re-use them without a loicense.

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>basic apps getting paywalled
2026 will be the year of linux
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>>107889197
but open source alternatives usually not exist
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>>107884710
the types of NPCs who use apple will never come to linux and that is a GOOD thing. they are sheep brained consoomers. they'll pay whatever their overlord tells them to pay. there is a REASON we refer to them as NPCs after all.
They're no different than tendies, nvidia shills, or LTT viewers... they're just mindless consoomers.
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>>107885539
>you can just pass the cost of your own subscriptions to your costumers
You make it sound easy but you'd have to jack up your prices to be as unreasonable as the subscriptions are to keep your margins unchanged
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>you'll subscribe to your clock
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>>107892630
I already do

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Firefox now has split-view tabs in 146/147 versions, enable at; browser.tabs.splitView.enabled
Firefox now also supports custom keyboard binds, edit at; about:keyboard
And finally, Firefox will get native HDR support, already available in Nightly builds.
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>hdr support
other than some demo videos on youtube, what's the use case?
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>>107892338
I have no idea what is the usecase for HDR overall, I've changed a dozen of quality TVs and HDR just looks dogshit no matter what TV it was, other than raping my eyes.
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>>107892676
play something like alan wake2 with path tracing on an oled monitor in hdr and it should look alright
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>>107890595
>Firefox now also supports custom keyboard binds
massive fucking news, I'll finally get to replace the braindead incognito bind
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>>107892705
>I'll finally get to replace the braindead incognito bind
First thing I did as well

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I just downloaded Linux for the first time to get away from Windows bloatware and I had to input 7 commands in the command line to install ProtonVPN including one to download a separate program that allows system tray icons.... is this really the best we have? On Windows and MacOS I just hit install and it installs....
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>>107873564
>ProtonVPN
Stopped reading there, just buy a Mac, they were made for retards like you
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Obvious bait is bait, but for the lurkers…

Get a noob distro. Ubuntu, Mint, Bazzite. Nobara is fairly recent but focused on out-of-the-box, point-and-click usability for gaming and content creation, so having to use the command line is at the very least infrequent.

Distros like these let you ease into the way Linux works, but you should absolutely be getting comfortable with the CLI. It feels archaic at first, but with time it becomes the most expedient way to do certain things. Stick with Linux, it’s worth it.

Source: am noob.
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I just downloaded Linux for the first time to get away from Windows bloatware and i ran Guild wars 1 on both systems to compare performance

Guild Wars 1 on Win10 - 25fps
Guild Wars 1 on Mint through Lutris - 80fps
same character, same spot, same graphics settings. i find it impossible for windows to shit up a 20yo game this much, what's going on here?
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>>107873592
This is for debian, 2 commands:

 wget https://repo.protonvpn.com/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-all/protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.8_all.deb 


 sudo dpkg -i ./protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.8_all.deb && sudo apt update 


But there is also Flatpak for faggots like OP, just open your AppStore and type proton vpn. 1 click install.
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>>107873564
if you are using openSUSE, just type: sudo zypper in protonvpn-gui

You don't need to install the tray icons package. If you are running KDE Plasma, Ubuntu or Cinnamon, everything will work fine. This is just for vanilla GNOME, just get the AppIndicator from the extensions App, not the system install.


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