Zoomer here. I heard from my teacher today that phones used to have a slot like the sim card one where you could put in those digital camera memory sd cards in it. Why did no one complain when this happened?
>>107849066Works on my Snoy
>>107852185The tyranny of the retarded normie majority
My phone has a 3.5mm jack, a micro SD slot, and a removable battery.
>>107853757i kneel.
>>107849066because they still sell phones with them, and the people who care buy those
Is this a good option to escape (((Intel ME))) and (((AMD PSP)))?Yes, I'm a targeted individual
>>107840951>4c/8t>16g RAM>256g storage>437 bongbucksverily nigga thou jest
>>107841084Show code
>>107840951Wait, why is this shit in a different architecture? Why not use x86 or whatever the fuck it's called like everyone else? Why make something completely new that no software can run on?
>>107851829the china shills don't care. OP will also never actually buy that minipc.
>>107846999oh hell yea. turn ME off, babyfuck yea
What would you recommend if there are files that need to be archived?
>>107852937You're so real. But I'm talking about organization of a normal person that use his laptop for everything; from saving family photos to legal files and studies.
>>107852942Yeah, this was pretty much the conclusion before doing this thread kek.
>>107852951>hurr durr how do strangers think i should name my foldersmake sure to ask 4chan next time you can use the bathroom too, anon
man hierfurther than that I of course bundle files together by what they are. movies, photos, documents, receipts, scripts, work projects…
Print em out and file them in the cabinet.
>Largest technology company is a measly $60B in market cap>Apparently and seemingly has the same rate per capita of computer science graduates as the USA>Teachers don't even point this outWhat should someone who got scammed into getting a computer science degree in Australia do?
What's the most accurate tech prediction you've heard in the past 10 or so years?Here's a post on a blog from 2014. Creepy.
>>107853124>pay OEMs>they give chrome better access to device resources >mugh chrome is betterKek
>>107853253What a weird thing to make up.
>>107852853If monopolies were so bad then they wouldn't keep on popping up
>>107853994>If drugs destroyed lives, then people wouldn't do drugs.
>>107852853>here's a prediction from 2014 which hasn't come true yet...ok?
World of Tomorrow Edition Previous Thread: >>107818694>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107853452I see. Very nice, thank you for sharing! I shall have to try NBP sometime, it's the only generator i haven't tried yet.
>>107853452I took that prompt and used it in Sora. Changed couple things around. I think NBP handles colors and paintings better, though.
previous: >>107833909#define __NR_mmap 9this is probably my favorite syscall of all time. we could spend weeks discussing this alone. it is extremely powerful, versatile, and widely used. not to mention, it's one of the (somewhat) rare six argument syscalls. some potential points of discussion:> the addr argument, and its use without flags, with MAP_FIXED, and with MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE> file-backed vs anonymous mappings> the concept of pages, page sizing, and alignment > guard pages and PROT_NONE> the actual meaning of SIGSEGV, and how there's more to segfaults than simply process crashes> core dumps and stack traces> other related signals, such as SIGBUS> MAP_GROWSDOWN and the stack> the use of mmap (as opposed to brk) for allocation via the *alloc family> manual memory management vs an allocation schemeComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_mmap 9
>>107845826Multics did have a high-level stream-based I/O interface that could also abstract over files and AIUI virtual memory was so difficult on the early Unix hardware that they didn't have it until Bill Joy brought over some BSD tapes. It makes sense that they went with streams as a primitive even without the worse is better boogeyman.
>>107848169i mean, if you're having issues with malloc, you're probably going to have issues with mmap, too
>>107851222or you just build a better allocator using mmap?
>>107841306most based syscall out there
>>107854159Because it's the complete antithesis of the UNIX philosophy. It's a Worse is Better imitation of a feature from better operating systems.
>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: >>107820851
>>107854104My nigger you forgot the title
It's the stupid phone app, it has no title field when posting and I was hoping it'll ask for a title after the captcha or something. And there's no option to delete a thread.Disregard this thread, I'll bake another.
How do you respond without getting mad?
>>107844625
that nigger is a nobody himself
>>107844625I bet 90% of my hentai manga would be considered child porn if I crossed a border with that shit on my phone.
>>107853557Based cunnysseur
>>107844625if a heavily privacy focused person had something to hide, how would you as a random acquaintance be aware of it?
Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.How to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 ProComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107854114Yeah DCA are probably the only planars I'd ever consider. Diana's seem cool but Abyss is an absolute racket so I'll settle for trying them out at the headphone store once in a while.
>>107854126abyss is as close to a snake oil company as you can find in audio, they tell people to buy their $20k tube amplifier with shit tubes for their $5k headphones that use $450 pads
>>107854141$416 usd pads, corrrection
>>107854052Im rather cautious with my headphones, now with moondrop planar I have I'm double cautious. Seen reports that puting it too fast on your head can crinkle or even tore driver membrane with sudden pressure spike inside earcup because chinks are racing for thinnest diaphragm they can put inside headphones without tearing it apart during delivery to customer
cookin a new bread now
https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107845036A lot of it was saved, there’s a channel on YouTube called curiousmarc who’s working with a bunch of other Silicon Valley old-heads to revive the original Apollo equipment, preserve it, and the software that ran on it. They’re working on reviving the ground service equipment at the moment, they already revived the main computer on the Apollo vehicle and hooked it up to a simulator, and it completed a moon landing using the simulated inputs. Can’t say for sure with regards to the mechanics, but in general NASA is very good at keeping info around, and where it does slip through the cracks (left in a storage facility, gets auctioned off 20 years later), collectors sniff it out pretty quick. A lot of the original engineers also took home copies of their work once the project wrapped up. This is how we have the original code listings (on paper) for a few of the Apollo missions.
>>107846568Not unique to NASA at all, military projects regularly have the same issue, and it’s because of the way they structure these contracts to permit cost overruns. The companies working on them know they can milk them by bloating costs, so they do, and nobody in the government does anything because once they leave government they want a cushy job with said contractors.
>>107851418It’s not for regulatory capture, it’s to encourage a naturally arising Ponzi scheme. They hype it, and silence anti-hypers, so stock number go up. It’s that simple. It’s the reason for every asset bubble and retarded trend (crypto, web3, AI, sneakers, trading cards). They hype it up as the next big thing, that’ll make you super rich and is the next revolutionary technology, do not explain how that works, and then their first round of retards buy-in, see success, and then become proselytes pulling more people in, none of who have any idea “how” it’s supposed to make money, but if this many people are investing it can’t be a scam, right?
Fuck you, leather man.
AI is only good for two things:1. Outputs you can test out safely and immediatly2. Gaming applicationsBecause why would any sane person trust an AI to output vital information?
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):https://wiki.debian.orghttps://wiki.alpinelinux.orghttps://wiki.archlinux.orghttps://wiki.gentoo.org>Which distro should I choose?https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlhttps://nosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?https://suckless.orgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107852522Aurora is fine. I've been using on my side laptop for months and it's absolutely a no-brain-needed OS. No matter what I do it doesn't break.It should be great for your pa'.
>>107851349gthumb has option for image display from image data or embedded thumbnail
how can i set a max transfer rate for dolphin with ftp / network folders? i know it uses KIO as the library that handles that stuff but cant find anything in the config files.
>>107852883>>Android isnt linux>Yes it is.It's not. Different driver APIs. Android kernels will never be fully compatible with mainline Linux.
>>107851657>whats the appeal of emacs?I started using Emacs because it happened to be the IDE with the best support for my favorite programming language (Clojure), and Emacs Lisp is also more comfy than VimScript, Lua or JS for scripting small functions into the editor.I do use other parts of it now, but that's still the main appeal to me.For people who use Emacs for everything, the appeal is that all the parts can seamlessly interact with one another and everything can be changed at runtime.Unix is powerful because all the parts can interact with one another via text and files, while in Emacs everything is a buffer.Someone put a lot of work into making Emacs into a capable editor for shell scripts (among hundreds of other languages).Then someone else came up with a way to make taking notes and managing todo lists comfortable, Org Mode was born.Then someone got the idea that in those notes you should be able to put blocks of code and edit them using all the capabilities Emacs already had as a code editor.Then it took me only about 30 lines of Clojure to turn 4chan's json data into Org documents where I can look at posts like >>107852978, edit the code, run it via a hotkey that spawns a bash process, and immediately see the results.Now that I turned it into a proper Emacs extension, somebody else might take some of the parts of it and do something with it, perhaps make it so that in Emacs' Telegram client you can have live previews of 4chan posts by writing something like 4g:4chan/g/107851299 into the chat.
C++ eternally BTFOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fGB-hjc2Gc
>>107838511>>107841864Cniles being unable to cognitively conceptualise modules and why they are necessary is the reason why C++ sucks>>107838566>making everything a million times more complicated for no benefit is good ackshuallyMidwit take
Why does this language use snake_case classes, when literally no one else does
>>107853669because its the best
>>107838331Only right answer. Ignore all other posts.
>>107838725Or as I've recently taken to calling it, C++ plus Rust
>CEO sends out an email encouraging company to use AI more>We consulted an AI (((expert))) that says it will make us more efficient >Encouraging Copilot specifically bc we are already using Office, Azure, Etc.>Mfw im the current IT dept head and was not consulted about any of this or brought in to meet with the (((expert)))How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information? Bonus points if it's a response that won't get me fired
>>107844490>>CEO sends out an email encouraging company to use AI moreSame here. Where a copilot (or whatever it's called this week) shop.It sure does appear quite nice. You ask it for some details from some obscure standard and it gives you those details, quoting the exact part of the standard (which it probably has illegaly inhaled in training) and can help you make decisions on that……and you never know if what it's saying is actually true or if it's hallucinating absolute bullshit that will (literally! We build fucking infrastructure) fall on our heads later. Its neat to get some basic summaries on simple things you don't know yet, to get you started, but wikipedia already does this and it's essentially a faster stack overflow that won't throw a 'tism fit on certain concepts. That really is a time saver for me, an engineer who just stumbled into python to automate and speed up certain mundane tasks, where I can get like 20 lines of code from AI, figure out if they're actually good and be done with my job, but everything else is meh at best.
>>107844490My company refuses all use of AI. They just hired over 100 more people while other companies keep firing people.
>>107844490>How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information? Bonus points if it's a response that won't get me firedYou don't and you start looking for a new job yesterday.
>>107844490There is no future there, make sure you don't do anything beyond the bare minimum. Relax, prioritize networking with colleagues, and look for another job before shit hits the fan hard.
>>107844490Why tell him? Just do what you're told, that's literally your job if you're saying you'll be fired for talking back.
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107853904Good luck getting a job with "concepts and ideas" in your resume
>>107802159i can tell you're a tourist because not only are the headers from an era before you were born, like half of the ones in this image are from western media. they don't even look like anime. jake the dog and green lantern??? really nigger?????????????????
>>107853952>NOOOOO THEY WERE MADE IN THE PASThttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yF3fCWfmEk
>>107853939It worked out for the guy in >>107849905 though. Feel free to apply for that blue white collar job bro.
>>107853979>ignores the rest of the post pointing out that a significant portion of those banners aren't even anime or anime-adjacentjust 41% already and save the rest of the thread the grief