Let me guess.
>>107837441Bocchi Gnome because I want her foot in my mouth
sexo ryo, wife ryo, kill windows
>>107837523based
>no updates
>>107601582"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>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.
>>107833303Yeah and that's the good part
>>107832216How do you start to learn them?
How is your hack going this week, anon?
>>107766771
>>107836411Pop over to >>>/diy/ham and read up on the FAQ and library there, link in the OP txt. The FAQ originated on /cyb/ nearly 10 years ago.
>if you uninstall notepad on windows you cant reinstall it without the microslop (((store)))
>>107835753N++ is transukraineware
What retard is still using notepad? Just use ++
>>107836030>>107835780
>>107834656sounds like vista 2.0 baybeeee
linux user here, why the fuck don't windows users use the scoop package manager? I use it on my windows machine fine, also>ms notepad
https://loss32.org/Which one of you weeaboos is creating this project?
>>107832504s...s...s...SOVLLL!!!
loss is 100% normie
Just what troonix needed, windows trannies.
>>107833807
>>107832589yeah the intent seems to be run entirely windows software on top of a small a linux kernel as possible. so you boot into environment and stay there and never really interact with kneesocks after that. i think it's an interesting idea.
What is your favorite calculator?
>>107837217>unironically spouting the most normie anti-privacy argument ever on /g/
>>107837261>doesn't deny it>doesn't counter it>doesn't explain ityou should stop watching mental outlaw so much, you are not important enough to be (((spied on))), no one cares about you.
>>107832213i kneel
>>107837307It's an argument so mainstream and retarded I've never had to actually argue against it in the 10+ years I've been here, I don't have a line prepared for it. Unfortunately I am interesting enough to where OPSEC actually isn't just a hobby, but even if it was, I do not consent to having devices in my home I cannot absolutely trust. I want to have as much agency as possible over the hardware I own and the software I use.
>>107830193I have a TI-83+ that I bought in 2003, still going strong.
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 14th of January>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107836693https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMQ1wQnJCJshow would you make a song that sounds like this? or any good popular song in any genre. it's not songwriting alone. the /prod/ schizo was obsessed with justice because they had the narrative that all they had was a humble home studio, yet even for their first album they already had two 1176's that cost $3000 each.
CHUZO WATCHES TRANNIES Y'ALLhttps://vocaroo.com/12cgAZtdeLzR
>>107812103if you vote the remix shit in I guarantee it's going to be a dead thread for real this time. Let's face it listening to your garbage once on the stream is painful enough and you expect people to remix it? get fucking realhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKiIroiCvZ0
Mediaboard file uploading has been fixed. probably.
>>107837435I bet most people would just take a 2nd shot at their favorite submission, try to re-event it somehow and submit that
The Sovereign Tech Agency (Germany) funded $562,800 (half a million) worth of development on ALPM (Arch Linux Package Management) work. That work was focused, almost entirely, on creating “Rust libraries and tools” for Arch package management which “aims to maintain compatibility with pacman”. As of this moment, the Rust ALPM has not replaced Pacman entirely. But common sense would indicate that replacement is a goal (otherwise the heavily funded development would be nonsensical).By the way, existing Arch package management tools (such as Pacman) are licensed under the GPL. The new, Rust-based libraries and replacements are licensed under the MIT license.
>>107835347>existing Arch package management tools (such as Pacman) are licensed under the GPL. The new, Rust-based libraries and replacements are licensed under the MIT license.ugh>>107836269at least nix core is LGPL
>>107835347>(otherwise the heavily funded development would be nonsensical).we have the same thingy in Spain.>goverment do givs>givs spent on 99% salaries>salaries produce nothingits just a scam anon, nothing will happen its just money for their friends, the those friends give it back by making a small donation to the party.
>>107836151>the last unpozzed Linux distro
>>107836520nough.pdf
>>107837166Single motherhood should be outlawed.
I'm not a computer expert, but can't you just have a smart home made of smart devices that connect to a local network server that's within your own home and does not connect to the Internet and cannot be accessed / controlled from outside your home network? Is that really so difficult to program? Why must everything connect to the Internet?
>>107833958Yeah it's called home assistant
>>107833958>Okay Google, make me a kebab sandwhich
>>107833958Yes, you can.No, it's not difficult.Because requiring a subscription is more profitable, and normies are retarded enough to fall for it.
>>107833958It is possible, and was for a long time. Look into X10 Home Automation. Control it with with DOS, Windows, or even over Wifi with an Android or Apple app.
>>107833958Look up "KNX". That's how professionals are doing it.Stop buying the consoomer crap.
For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
>>107801967It's so much faster than digging through dozens of blogs, or asking reddit, or getting on a forum full of fat miserable nobodies that feel important because they know a bit of technical information and have a shit attitude towards anyone asking for help. See: any IT forum, creativecow, adobe help forums... pieces of shit that do nothing to help people and just see it as an opportunity to talk down to people while stroking their ego. Meanwhile AI will tell me how to solve my problem immediately. Long gone are the days of posting about an issue with a piece of technology, and only getting responses from fanboys defending it and refusing to help or admit its glaring issues.
>>107801957That's always a risk when I ask it questions during learning. It seems pretty reliable so far but that's at the back of my mind
>>107832983School getting in the way of education is nothing new, anon.
>>107801565Gemini has been a blessing in my life, I feel like kissing every Google employee on the cheek, despite the Mossad data mining spyware, it's a fantastic tool that has helped me learn a ton of invaluable info thay I feel like would take insanely far too long to learn otherwise, it's definitely limited, sometimes crap, repeats itself but all-in-all, "good for most and for the most-part", it's not a one-size-fits -all solution for every problem but for the average person? A blessing.
If AI gets you to start learning something you put off, even if it hallucenates and fills your head with horseshit, that's preferable to you wasting your fucking life doing jack shit every day. At least (hopefully) people will correct you or you can figure out what you screwed up down the line. At least you took a fucking shot at something.Fucking losers in this thread trying to discourage people from using AI to learn shit are absolutely retarded.
>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.
>>107832292not him, but I really do not fucking get what makes people drop all of their shit the moment they see a Lisp. do we really exist in a profession where those that practice are unable to sit for 15 fucking minutes, writing out code to some Advent of Code style problem?it's quite fucking trivial to learn any Lisp in such an environment.monkey games type of shit.
>>107834122Yeah I also think about this often. I came from other languages pretty late in the game and had very little trouble adjusting to the sexp syntax. I'm guessing it mostly comes from python devs that are used to a mostly noiseless syntax, but coming from C++/Java/Rust it's a breath of fresh air. Only thing I prefer in those languages is the discoverability with LSPs. Like doing thing.<autocomplete>, in lisp I need to know the method/function beforehand and I don't know what's compatible with what without looking at the source code. Overall not an issue because NIH is strong in Lisp and I have like 0-3 libraries max vs something like Rust where you end up with 20 crates.
I was going to put this on gitgud due to my disdain for Microslop, but there were requests for me to register it with MELPA too, and lo and behold they require making a PR on shithub anyway. So up it goes there:https://github.com/eNotchy/4gTell me which things you expected to work do not work (unless they relate to autoload fuckery which I'm currently fiddling with), in case any of you still use this.
>>107834122Makes you realize why so many people think they're gonna be replaced by AI tomorrow. Yeah, if your brain overfits so hard on the first programming language you learn you should be worried.
>chez is the best scheme this and that chez chezchez doesn't even have an ecosystem. There are no libraries, there is nothing. A toy.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107836357Just do it yourself with a $10 one, why would you let an Indian touch your phone? That's the most disgusting thing I've read here today.
If your bootloader is locked you are a cuckIf your phone isn't rooted you are a cuckSimple as.
>>107837125There is almost no reason to root nowadays. It has more disadvantages than advantages unless you do some specific thing on the phone. Most of the things you needed root for is no longer needed to root for.
Looking for 'value' chinkphone with at least 12/512, is F7 Pro my best choice?
Is this a good place to ask about tablets?Are they effected by the ram shortage and shit? Want something to draw on and play retroarch and read (and doomscroll in bed less myopically) is this a good deal? https://a.co/d/cNnpGvs
the "decentralized" fediverse is as scam.
>>107835512aw sweet a schizo thread
>>107836916Just a friendly reminder :)
>>107837273The Pseudo-Decentralization of Mastodon – Just Another IllusionMastodon and the broader Fediverse are frequently sold as the holy grail of “real” decentralization – in contrast to evil centralized platforms. In reality, this is mostly marketing.The largest instances (mastodon.social, mastodon.online, mas.to) are all controlled by the same legal entity: the Mastodon gGmbH / corporation, led by Eugen Rochko. Two or three of the biggest nodes = one single boss. That’s not decentralization; that’s just a slightly distributed company structure.Sure, right-wing instances like Truth Social exist (or Gab, or others). But they rarely federate meaningfully with the big leftist-leaning main instances. In practice you get two (or three) almost completely separate, ideologically closed networks that only talk to their political allies. That’s not open federation – that’s allied dictatorships communicating with each other.At the end of the day every single instance is still a miniature centralized dictatorship with an owner who can ban, defederate, censor, or simply shut down the server whenever they feel like it. Mastodon.social, Truth Social, Reddit, X – structurally they are the same thing: one admin, one set of rules, one kill switch.The Fediverse is “decentralized” in exactly the same sense that Reddit, X and 4chan are decentralized: you can choose which dictator you want to live under. That’s the whole difference.
>>107837461Thank you grok very cool. Didn't read tho.
>>107837505you took the effort to solve the insane captcha just to bump my thread. i have to thank you.
>ubuntu is the best distro>light mode is better than dark mode>cloud computing is good>systemd is good>GNOME is good>AI tech is goodno, I won't elaborate
>>107836867literally happens all the time
>>107835374I just disagree about the light theme, besides that you're spot on about everything else.
Trans women are real women.Black people are smarter than White people.Frogposters are funny.
>no>who cares>no>preference>preference>nowont elaborate either
>>107837173funnier than animeposters at least
Hytale uses QUIC for multiplayer. What do you think about it? Is this the first reasonably popular game that implements multiplayer over QUIC instead of using TCP or their own custom protocol on top of UDP?
>>107831516fpbp /thread
>>107836121I haven't worked on game servers but I did work on enterprise message passing shit where I had to look into the potential impact of encryption. From what I remember large numbers of small messages received very little impact while large messages carrying large payloads did show quite a lot of extra CPU overhead. That mostly happened because large payloads moved very large amounts of data around while small payloads hit other I/O bottlenecks and overall data rates were much lower despite a far higher message rate.Ultimately I'd be pretty sure a game server use case would be more on the large number of packets with relatively small payloads side, no? Like how high could data rate per player reach?
>>107833018I've never played minecraft though
we hae webRTC thoughbeit
>>107836460Huh, that's interesting. I'll need to check that out in more depth.>Ultimately I'd be pretty sure a game server use case would be more on the large number of packets with relatively small payloads side, no? Like how high could data rate per player reach?Decided to get some numbers since I initially wanted to say "a lot" for games like minecraft, but technology marches on and "a lot" from 20 years ago is "nothing" today. For typical shooter-like games, Gaffer targets 256kbps limit per player (https://gafferongames.com/post/snapshot_compression/) and for wow-likes ithare targets 160kbps (http://ithare.com/mmog-world-states-and-reducing-traffic/). Minecraft apparently manages to be only 600kbps to 5,000kbps for cases involving chunk streaming. So maybe if you wanted to cram a lot of players into a single box (sensible architectural decision since horizontal scaling introduces the problem of unreliable networks and higher latencies between regions) it might be a problem, but for the typical ~100-1000 players a box, that's only ~25-250Mbps for a typical game. When my own game gets to the point that stress testing & optimising the bandwidth becomes possible, I'll share findings in /gedg/.
In hindsight, Microsoft should have just quietly switched Internet Explorer to Chromium instead of wasting time with Edge and having two browsers running at the same time. The same with not migrating all of the control panel all at once.We could have had all the web browsers converge on Webkit in 2008, now we have a mess. I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.
>>107834378>Microsoft should have just quietly switched Internet Explorer to Chromium instead of wasting time with Edge and having two browsers running at the same time.EdgeHTML was the fastest browser engine at the time of its death. The only reason they dropped it was Google fucking with all their sites to constantly break it.We'll never have scrolling as smooth as it was in old Edge.
>>107834446K-Meleon
>>107834446What your asking doesnt exist
>>107834538But Dillo comes close. Too bad my distro doesn't have the pkg... First was XFE now not even Dillo? Aw, shucks.
>I still think Firefox should dump gecko as too many websites don't work properly anymore.i dont know where the "too many websites don't work properly" comes from. personally i hope andreas kling catches up to gecko