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Clankers can't solve this.
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>>107586728
Improved remake function Perfect for gorgeous looks, can push asap
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>>107586728
what language and library is this????
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petition to make this the new captcha

all in favor say
>ayyyy lmao
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E is my best guess, because the visible corners have two hearts at the extremes, so i assume this will have a diamond in the bottom right panel

and my intuition tells me it's not D since the other corner already has a cluster of 3 diamonds and it wouldn't do it twice according to the visible corners
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>>107586815
https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/index.html
but pretty much any array language contains the verbs and adverbs needed to quickly implement this out of the box, though LLMs are notoriously bad at array languages so they are of limited use

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What went wrong?
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GrapheneOS discredited them

>It's not a theoretical problem. There have been numerous cases of F-Droid reintroducing vulnerabilities patched by apps and breaking the security of apps. F-Droid also rarely every notices when apps make changes they consider a problem prior to publishing the updates but rather they mark their list of anti-features or patch the app retroactively. It's only when an app very openly does something detected by their basic scanning that they'll deal with it prior to publication. It's a misconception that it provides any protection from app developers since they publish whatever is published by app developers unless they did something like including a closed source library detected by their scans, which can be tested by someone malicious in advance. Multiple F-Droid core developers have also repeatedly covered up vulnerabilities, misled people about how things work and other actions demonstrating it isn't trustworthy.
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>>107586683
Isn't the maker of GrapheneOS the same guy that created CoppheadOS, which is another security focused android spinoff that sells user data?
I'm sure he's trustworthy now with the Google titan blobs though.
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>>107586730
https://grapheneos.org/history/copperheados#new-product

>The new product branded as CopperheadOS is closed source and not associated with the original project. They took our project's previous name and copied our legacy source code and documentation. Attribution to us has been stripped away and they pretend to be the ones who created it.

>They've essentially stolen the identity of our open source project and have invested substantial resources into misrepresenting GrapheneOS as being a new project. They've built a business based on taking credit for research and development not done by them. Substantial damage has been done to GrapheneOS through an organized campaign of misinformation and harassment.

>CopperheadOS is a paid product and has license enforcement compromising user privacy and security through tracking devices to implement DRM. They use the outrageous business model of charging users for security updates rather than simply selling them the software or devices with it.
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>>107586671
Nothing
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>>107586674
fpbp/thread

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What are you maids working on?

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>>107585573
sorry for double post
Just added an ssh widget

This really is just for learning and my own productivity but I'm wondering if this has any potential at all to be useful to anyone else?
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>>107579084
there are plenty of jobs for competent people
if you didn't start programming for fun when you were prepubescent you're ngmi
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I wish they'd give more vertical space so you could better visualise the nodes in purely ascending order.
Almost looks like a neural network if you squint.
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I'm making my own simple MS Paint kind of program in Tcl/Tk. I just finished implementing and polishing the flood fill.
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>>107586779
Cool! That's one of the things I'd like to do that I'll never get around to doing.

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If you're using the script version like I am, replace
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with
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on line 6673.
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Testo
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So now that XT is dead, who's forking?
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>>107575533
test
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>>107575615
>thought I would do other anons a favor.
I appreciate it
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updoots doko....

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https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/1mcjdc9/once_again_rust_is_the_most_admired_language_in/
Does /g/ just not program or are just all of the other programmers that bad?
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>>107579246
>kekaroooo
>>>/pol/uhg/
>>>/k/
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>>107574895
So how's the buffer overflow in the Linux kernel works OP cucklord
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>>107585489
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>>107574895
I deserve a gf that looks like that and says that
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>>107585863
Based.

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will bloat kill nvidia?
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>>107584345
Wouldn't be easier to move Mellanox to the USA?
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>>107586575
I heard once that when companies started by Israelis are acquired they usually include a clause that at least some fraction of operations should remain in Israel.
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>>107586653
I believe you. It sounds so jewy that a simple goy would not be able to make that up.
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>>107582975
You're right, Nvidia needs to fire their employees and import more indians. It's the only way forward for America
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It’s because kikes blackmail those companies using their control over the American gangster-political system. The use it to secure shekels and more influence to defend Israel.

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I got this idea today. Thoughts?
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>>107583920
Yes, but there you control the website so you can just publish a public key, but on 4chan digital signatures are forbidden I think. Also mailing lists typically have a real name policy and log your IP, here it would be the opposite, the no name policy
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>>107583591
>Thoughts?
You plan to do long-term data storage using a system that's ephemeral by design? That's... an ambitious denial of reality.
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>>107585836
archives exist to make it permanent and hashes exist to make sure the archivers don't modify it
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>>107586005
However there is only one archive

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When was the "sweet spot" for the internet?
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>>107579314
>>107579318
That's about right.
Social media and online commerce were the two things that killed the internet.
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>>107579266
it was alright until 4G on phones
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>old pedos missing the days when finding and downloading CSAM was so easy
This again?
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>>107584270
>2009-2018
how could you possibly go all the way out to 2018, like i think there are arguments for any period from the 90s through 2012ish but 2018 was already *well* into the Bad Times
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2007 was the beginning of the end. It's gotten worst ever since

You used to be able to do anything you wanted on the internet pre 9/11/2001. The internet truly free and all of us should be happy that we got to experience real unfiltered freedom in the 90s

Everyone that was there knows what I'm talking about

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we're still here edition

>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.
https://adventofcode.com/

/g/ leaderboard join code:
224303-2c132471
anonymous-only leaderboard:
383378-dd1e2041

See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)

previous >>107536609
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>>107581855
>zig does not have such niceties. I support using iterators but I was arguing why saturating sub is not the panacea.
We were talking about Rust.
If you willingly choose to use Zig, you should be PROUD of having to write something very explicit like
    var i: usize = 100;
i -= 1;
while (true) {
// do something
if (i == 0) break;
i -= 1;
}
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>>107570836
>See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)
How is this supposed to work? Obon is only a few days long, I could probably make that many puzzles by myself.
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>>107584684
>I could probably make that many puzzles by myself.
No one is stopping you.
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>>107581706
>That's how we did it
>we
Speak for yourself faggot, this isn't reddit where you use the collective voice. "We" here on 4chan don't like the way you speak to "us".

The better alternative is to just take computer science at a decent school, and actually read the textbooks they assign to you. That said, even with a 160+ IQ, I'm too low IQ to pass the captcha here so everything I say should be disregarded by my betters.
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the great filter in 4 hours

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This is not a drill, it's finally confirmed that China has a working EUV prototype since early 2025, it's just undergoing testing and verification right now, expected to enter large scale production by 2028-2030.

>In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built what Washington has spent years trying to prevent: a prototype of a machine capable of producing the cutting-edge semiconductor chips that power artificial intelligence, smartphones and weapons central to Western military dominance, Reuters has learned. Completed in early 2025 and now undergoing testing, the prototype fills nearly an entire factory floor.

>The availability of parts from older ASML machines on secondary markets has allowed China to build a domestic prototype, with the government setting a goal of producing working chips on the prototype by 2028, according to the two people.But those close to the project say a more realistic target is 2030, which is still years earlier than the decade that analysts believed it would take China to match the West on chips.

>The breakthrough marks the culmination of a six-year government initiative to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, one of President Xi Jinping's highest priorities. While China's semiconductor goals have been public, the Shenzhen EUV project has been conducted in secret, according to the people.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/
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>>107585312
>meanwhile European US citizens will still struggle to afford food/rent as more invader immigrants flood in.
The backsliding is already happening BEFORE any sort of move from China.
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>>107585312
the united states would destroy every last one of the manufacturing facilities and kill all the engineers before allowing china to have them
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>>107585312
>From America to Romania or Bulgaria
Lmao why are American controoners like this?
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>>107582477
Forcing everyone else to abide by your “intellectual property” delusion is the real retard territory. Tranny tier.
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>>107581694
likely 90%

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disaster scenario:
let's say your account gets banned for some bullshit reason from some internet giant that don't give a fuck about your pleadings since all the customer support is offshored to a chatbot, how fucked are you?
reviewing one by one all my stuff, I found:
>gmail primary: I would have to change dozens of account recovery info. I have the passwords on local but it would be a chore
>whatsapp: all chats lost. Since they use some kind of bullshit proprietary backup there is nothing that can be done about that. What a shit program. Telegram gives you evertyhing in non encrypted files
rest either I got backups or I don't give a shit
how about you?
>youtube/discord/fb/steam/spotify/whatsapp/instagram/tiktok/reddit/snapchat/icloud/outlook/chatgpt/dropbox/google drive/etc etc
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>>107584060
I don't know I have most of my files locally and have been diversifying. So I don't have all my eggs in one basket. it won't be a disaster more a massive shit moment.
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>>107584060
I have 0 in the cloud. I'm golden.
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>>107584060
>>youtube/discord/fb/steam/spotify/whatsapp/instagram/tiktok/reddit/snapchat/icloud/outlook/chatgpt/dropbox/google drive/etc etc
YouTube would be a shame but you don't need an account.
Discord I don't mind as I don't really use it.
Outlook A problem I am trying to fix
If I lose chatGPT. Microsoft copiliot, duck AI, qwen, mistral and deepseek still exist, I also am I able to run small models of 24b locally.
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>>107584060
I got permanently banned on WizChan, it was my 1st ever ban there, I appealed it and it was rejected. I'm depressed now and can't even post on /dep/ there, ever again, it blows.
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>>107585771
>permanently banned
No such thing.

is he right?
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>github screencap thread
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>>107585304
>maintain
it's probably more work to leave it ripped out
all he has to do otherwise is just have the default config value be false
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>>107585122
>multiple x not y and an em dash
>in a post defending AI
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well to be completely honest much of the AI craze from the smaller players like libre or even firefox is just fear and survival
From the point of view of the normies:
>AI = hottest thing in tech
>Big pants player like Jewgle Chrome has plenty of AI capabilities
>Safari / Brave the same
If you don't have AI do you even exist or are just an hobbist unserious browser? That's survival, Firefox cannot afford to be percieved as a third class alternative that is not up to latest tech.
Crusty powerusers using vim since 1990 can be appeased with a big "Turn this shit OFF" button. They are not relevant 1% (vocal minority) of 1% (powerusers) of 1% (desktop market)

A CEO even the shittiest CEO in the world should aim to conquer the entire market. You don't do that with something like:"hello world: we perform like shit, don't have the latest cool tech nor plan to, but it's fine we can survive with handouts, also we don't steal your data and have a super good adblock from a third party"
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>>107585122
lol get the fuck out, of course the AI bullshit will be a data harvesting exercise. What a wanker.

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>ram, computer chips and other vital hardware components are made by literally a handful of factories owned by 2 or 3 companies worldwide
>some dude can just sign a contract buying most of the supply for himself (despite not actually having the money to do so, or even the possibility of raising the money in this decade)
>now everyone can't get hardware for reasonable prices
how is this allowed
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>>107586557
>consumers don’t buy from competition
>antitrust doesn’t do its job

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Happiness and Good Vibes! edition

Application advice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4

Considering a side hustle?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8

>Interviewing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI

>How to write a resume
https://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF

>Salary Stuff

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>>107586253
Furfaggot DEI rats have ruined the job market.
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>>107586043
I mean I got laid off in August. The company said that they would give me some paperwork to file for unemployment, which I got. But I also learned I'm losing my heavily discounted condo at the rate I'm paying (and the cats I was taking care of for that rate, which I bonded with) all at the same time and I just shutdown until December. I don't think I can still claim unemployment.
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>>107586493
I'm pretty sure you can, and damn that's crazy, you really just let everything fall apart. At least you could have been collecting $800 a week while doing it

Reminds me of the zoomer I was talking to who was scared to break the news of his layoff to his parents
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>>107586493
>I mean I got laid off in August.
Why you are posting on /g/ if you are not even Tech Worker?
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>>107586551
Well I don't handle multiple instances of bad news all at the same time well. I don't know how people can. I don't really wanna quit on the Pizza Hut job now because what if I need it in the future after $800 a week runs out?

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Why did people betray IBM and bought clones instead of genuine IBM pc's?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVdvTnhkTO8
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>>107585629
>first the Tandy 1000 blowing the fuck out of the PCjr
>then this
Yeah, no wonder IBM died
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>>107585388
Clones were cheaper, sir.
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for the same reasons why people chose linux over windows
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>>107585721
Tell that to Apple users
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>>107585388
money


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