This is the worst design of all time. Kill the person responsible for these armrests.
>>107890095>I still don't know what the use case for arm rests is.good for smaller tables when you don't have the space to rest your arms on
>>107889943this is the new basic armrest for most of cheaper chairs so not really
>>107890237that's nasty looking. would screw those off and just buy arm rests on the table. gaming tables should be bundled with these by default
luckily they are easy to remove. i removed mine and sold them for 25 dollars
removed these retarded side bolsters too while i was at it. the metal supports are still there but they dont touch and round my shoulders anymore. dont buy gaming chairs
What the title says. I've been fapping to stories set in the near future involving sexbots for years, and yet it feels like they're just as far away now as they were decades ago. I know life sized realistic sex dolls exist, and I can't go 30 seconds without hearing about how far long AI chatbots have come. So when the FUCK am I getting my life sized, fully autonomous, self cleaning sex robot? What's the hold up? It's [current year]. I was promised robot paradise years ago, and I want to fuck the robots
>>107881903I don't want a sex robot, I want a loveable maid housewife robot that just happens to have sex capabilities
>>107890361I think in an interview the creator of neo it said that it uses no gears because of its custom robot actuators which i think make less noise. But im not spending $300 a piece or however many 3 digits on robot actuators for the time being.Hell theres better alternatives to regular servos like the mg90 which are cheap. As a rule of thumb the less the motor struggles the less noise itd make which means youd want more torque. There might also be tricks like a low pass filter and dampening the vibrations….
>>107882372Kek.This is the company that threatened legal action against someone for reporting security holes in their shit and went on to not fix said holes for many many years even after it was publicly known.They also haven't been able to make a stroker that can simply "move to position" without seconds of delay. Meanwhile the OSR2 guy made something better for cheaper in his own fucking garage.
>>107883685>love not realin this pagan world sure
will be another 20 years at LEASTBoston dynamics have spent 34 years building robots and go look at their most recent one, it still walks like a robot, it’s shit it falls over etcEven now I think about it 20 years I very optimistic it will probably be 35/40
There was no /bst/, so here is the new /bst/no cleaning up editionremember those?
>>107890267Same.
>>107890267It never got *that* bad for me but relatable.
>>107887544copping by calling that anon a brown third worlder XD
>>107890484>z'gokbased
Dual Xeons Editionprevious: >>107815771READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I just doubled the RAM of my dual games console/media server (48 GB RAM, dGPU and half my CPU cores for Windows on KVM, 16 GB and the other half of the CPU for Linux).Adding another 4 TB of storage to the server soon which will bring the total to 10 TB. My server runs:>syncthing>samba>home assistant >jellyfin>sonarr/radarr/prowlarr >monero >trannymission>openvpn (trannymission connects through here)>wireguard (for access to the services)>jupyter labAll are in containers except home ass and wireguard.
>>107888965ohkek
>>107888032why would you need 200TB of storage? Anime storage? Some other form of mental illness?Please elaborate. We are here to help you anon.
>>107890264A lot of snapshots of my grocery list.
>>107888998Yes, why would I not have rack servers if I have the space? Power is cheap as shit where I live, so that's not a huge issue unless they're super old and too inefficient.That said if you're not utilising them to their potential and just have them around for fun, that's valid but a bit dumb imo.
previous: >>107878988#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask 14https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sigprocmask.2.htmltoday's thread is again mostly a continuation of the previous thread's discussion. we will focus on linux signals in general. from the manpage, these two excerpts are what i feel is the most interesting: >It is not possible to block SIGKILL or SIGSTOP. Attempts to do so are silently ignored.this one makes sense if you understand the reasoning behind it, but i have seen many questions on this in the past. definitely a topic worth discussing>Each of the threads in a process has its own signal mask.this is useful because it is powerful, but it is also really annoying in its complexity, loli guess honorable mention to the note about undefined behavior, as wellrelevant resources: man manman syscallsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_rt_sigprocmask 14
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I’m just dropping by to say never stop making these threads. In a sea of e-celebs and consoomer shit flinging, it’s anons like you that actually make /g/ a somewhat tolerable place.
>>107889685i'm doing my part
>>107889612In multithreaded programs I’ll usually have a dedicated signal handling thread that’s responsible for capturing signals, translating them to a broader program “intent” (clean shutdown, etc…), and communicating said intent with the rest of the system in a controlled manner. All other threads are configured to ignore the raw signals. Obviously all bets are off if you get a SIGKILL or SIGSTOP
>>107889612I don't like signals. NT and every microkernel got it right with a proper event system.
>>107889612>literal karen board>ever being cute
Let me guess, you need more?
>>107887455>one of the worst 8-bit computers ever createdYeah, it was so fucking bad that it sold enough to get around 8 different models plus 5 licensed Timex models
>>107887841No, it was popular because it was goodPeople would have stopped buying it after a year if it was absolute dogshit. Why else did people keep buying it over the years?
>>107886529Probably but my father said that was usual when he used to load those cassettes in mint condition>>107887441>chatgpt slop is when tldr
>>107885945>straight up raw number crunchingThe 6502 was perfectly suited for what people needed at the time, Wordstar, VisiCalc, 123 etc. Number crunching was done on suitable hardware such as Cray.
>>107885131This is of course completely wrong. Apple 2 as a business machine and much more expensive than BBC model B. As a business machine it was used for all kinds of tasks and VisiCalc was probably the first killer application. That program alone was the reason why Apple 2 sold in droves and for a long time.It turns out that an 8-bit 1 MHz computer with 48 KB RAM is sufficient, proivided the programmers are competent.>>107885429>>107885606There are no reasons, though many clocked the Z80 at the colour burst frequency to simplify the graphics a tiny bit.>>107885680>You're not getting the fact that it's cheaper to design and manufacture an inherently slow 6502-based color micro than it is a Z80-based one.Gotta have a source for that one. Early 6502 machines (including Apple 2) were clocked at 1 MHz and later ones at 2 MHz. None were considered slow. And I never heard of any 6502 machines clocked slower than 1 MHz.Z80 machines were often clocked at 4.77 MHz but needed more clocks per instructions than 6502, and came out about the same as a 1 MHz 6502.
What mini keyboards do you guys use for your mini pc's and gaming consoles?
>>107888806Yeah I have one exactly like this too. It comes with a replaceable Nokia phone type rechargeable battery. I didn't know they still made devices which used these kinds of batteries.
>>107885203Still haven't found one with a Nordic layout and making custom layouts virtually sucks. Used picrel (i10 Mini) from Amazon for a while but it died after a couple weeks..
>>107885616Hot zoomer take
>>107888806I have one of these for the PC in my shop where I paint since there's no room for a proper keyboard
I use this all the time. Its not bad.
Why did people hate it?
>>107873320>windows vista>high hardware requirements; contemporary computers struggled to run it properly and get hate for it>win 11>hardware requirements too low in an age when a literal toaster could play Crysis, microslop enforces some arbitrary minimum hardware requirements anyway
>>107873397*cough*Windows11*cough*
>>107873320as always just microslop incompetence in general
>>107873320It ran poorly on a lot of computers that were in use when it came out. It also came pre-installed on a lot of computers which had shit specs and were supremely bloated too, effectively too slow for it. In addition to that the driver model change or whatever it was that MS did starting with Vista brought along a lot of instability / BSODs for a while, as well as trouble with getting older stuff you already had to work with Vista.
>>107876405>zoomer revisionism98 and ME were just updated win95, what are you smoking
Most people who decide to use the GPL will simply go for GPL v3 because it's newer. Linus Torvalds has criticized GPLv3 several times, especially about the Tivoization clause, but he doesn't care about freedom so maybe we shouldn't care what he thinks about licenses.None of us wants devices where we can't install our choice of software on it, so the GPLv3 does actually make sense, though I still have to ask - which of the two licenses are better, and why?
>>107888635calling someone a "vibe coder" is like calling someone a "google searcher"
>>107889229>GPLv2 has much simpler terms and doesn't try to be all preachy as GPLv3.You have to be preachy because tech companies will try their best to get around the license.
>>107888250>you won't do shitbecause your code shit too. try that with a relatively large userbase and a software that generates income and see what happens lol
>>107890313It's accurate when the person describes themselves as "vibe coding", as Torvalds recently did.
>>107890453well he didn't come up with that term.using AI for coding has been named "vibe coding" and now we'll have to live with it
Why normie goy-golem cattle prefer centralized services? Why do they use Reddit instead of Lemmy? Why do they use Xitter instead of Mastodon? Why do they use Instagram instead of Pixelfed?
10 years trouble-free.
>>107890291
>>107890291hi
>>107890291If the version is above 2.0.4 then you are a fucking retard
Everything is already from china, but here we discuss the cheap chinese 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.
>>107889413Government gives em away free in the US
Bought the cheapest Logitech Bolt receiver that I could find on Ali. 6,77$ total. I wonder if the seller is gonna ship it or not.
>>107889835>leg X fretmetal
>>107890047>Adrien, went mad.
atk u2 mini feels greatsoftware is weird, you need to google "hub.atk.pro" instead of actually entering the websitehavent tested the battery yet but im honestly going to use this bitch wiredits shocking that computer mice are THIS lightcoming from logitech g pro wired
I need to buy a new fridge with a freezer on the bottom. What brand do you recommend if reliability and long lifespan is the main priority above all? Don't suggest me french door, side-by-side fridges, I'm looking for something like picrel but probably taller.
>>107883921wtf is a water dispenser a water filter? the fancy ones not cheap plastic chinkshit
>>107881040our electrolux is 44 years old, r12 and a danfoss compressor, it just werks
Our fridge only lasted like 30 years, how the fuck are you all getting 40+ years from them
>>107881001Buy a HiSense and don't fall for the fridgadier or whirpool meme.
>>107881001All I know is LG and Samsung are shit.
It turns out Direct Current is better than Alternate Current after all? Edison was vindicated in the end?
>>107889240>>107889768No but it gets harder and harder to actually differentiate.
>>107889778Post 2016 the differences were becoming negligible. Eventually, 4chan became what it pretended to be.
>>107889807Dude that already happened in like 2008-2010.
>>107888624Efficient grid-scale voltage conversion of DC requires advanced semiconductor technology. Efficient grid-scale voltage conversion of AC requires a big lump of metal with lots of wire wrapped around it immersed in cooling oil.Other than that yes DC is better, but thyristors didn't exist in Edison's time.
>>107888624Guess the only way to try it out is by starting some shit.. how about that you 1pbtid agitator coward faggot?
Java, bros, we finally beat the meme. This is now a complete, executable program in Java 25 (yes, without declaring a class):void main() { IO.println("Hello, /g/!");}Don't need to explicitly compile it either. You can just run java source.java.
void main() { IO.println("Hello, /g/!");}
java source.java
>>107890312>Oh no! I have to type out a few keywords!!Has anyone of any consequence ever panicked and yelled this out?
>>107890324typical response from an arrogant autist who can't see beyond his own needs.it's mainly a feature for learners so they don't have to be taught wtf class, public, static, String[] are on day one or what's more common, be told to just ignore that for weeks/months.Java has benefitted tremendously from being widely taught in schools and universities and it's a good idea to ensure it stays that way.