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What's the issue with Rust?

So far It has nice modern features like a cleaner syntax, and their memory system seems better than C or C++.

Dunno why trannies is a computer science argument, since I don't care about rust developers fetiches.
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>>107597756
The C eco-system / toolchain will get the QoL enhancements that exist in Rust land and then there will be no reason to use Rust. Rust is a meme.
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>>107598098
I have been seeing this exact take for the past 10 years, sure sure 1 more year and C will get QoL improvements
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>>107597846
what's the problem? you can use "unsafe" for that
I treat Rust like C++2.0 - everything is const by default, everything is moved by default, everything is safe by default, but you still can do whatever the fuck you want if you want to, even virtual dispatch
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>>107598098
>>107598117
What QoL are you even hoping for?
The C ecosystem works fine. Nobody wants npm microdependency slop.
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>>107597756
> modern
> no GC
do you hate yourself
> but system programming
you will never be a real system programmer

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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What are you maids working on?

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I might be an idiot and I don't know why.
I just spent a good while making a bash script to compare two video files to see which one is better quality.
Pretty simple right? Just use ffmpeg to measure PSNR or SSIM or VMAF.
Well for some reason I decided fuck that I'll do it my own ass backwards way.
My way consists of extracting individual frames from each video at specified timestamps (let's say every 10% of the duration) and then comparing each one using imagemagick to compare with rmse and generate a report with the score for each compared frame and a final average score across all extracted frames. If the current frames have a large discrepancy in their scores it creates an A/B image for manual inspection. If the average scores is good the report says keep the new version, otherwise keep the old.

What the fuck was my problem?
Why didn't I just use the normal methods?
I knew about VMAF etc beforehand but I didn't use it.
There was a reason and I can't remember at all why.
Anyone here know their shit about ffmpeg and imagemagick who can shed some light on why I wouldn't have used ffmpeg and whether or not my method is a complete waste of time that doesn't produce useful data?
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>>107597733
And now I posted with grammar mistakes and typos out the ass.
I might genuinely be having a stroke.
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Finished my CS courses with a ChoHan game.
Now I just need physics and calculus for my degree.
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implemented nestable /* */ comments and found this bullshit SO answer

https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/81072/why-do-most-programming-languages-not-nest-block-comments/361797#361797
>you're doing it wrong
>it's bad
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I want to have Rich Hickey’s babies. Clojure is the single greatest most pragmatic language ever made. 99% of the benefits of lisp with 1% of the autism and troons.

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hmmmm...
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>jeef geerling
A fraud and redditor
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>>107592298
>make it
>have to simp for apple
Embarrassing. Why degrade yourself after making it? Such bizzare behavior. Whores if you will.
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>poorfag freetards purity spiral another linux user for leaving their cult of apple hatred
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>>107597648
>low iq loser that shits on the street can't afford any ishit products
>seethes at the white man instead
Sad!
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>>107597171
>knew
he's been taking money from them, and other people involved in making stuff for pi, for many years and ended up being one of their biggest advocates on youtube. what isn't common knowledge is how much this cunt is being paid by them. similar story with apple. these are all under the table deals that nobody is forced to declare to anyone because american advertising laws are stuck in 1950s and it's perfectly acceptable to lie to people about your connections.

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your reminder that HTTP can be replaced with a properly structured json over tcp
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>>107598087
Sure you could, but why would you?
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>>107598087

Eh, why though?

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>json doesn't allow comments
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>>107595858
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>107596105
Some beef involving Camp Crystal Lake.
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>>107598566
Imaginary. Confirmation bias. False Positive.
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With the new CAPTCHA update/system implemented on 4chan; 4chan X has been broken. Here is hoping tech wizard anons can fix it.

Good job 4chan administrators.
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>>107598371
i'd rather have polshit than indians tbdesu
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>>107597726
nucaptcha is easy
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>>107598247
>iq test
what kinda dumb nigger cattle are you that this feels like an Iq test?
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>>107598247
I like the new captcha. Especially improves phone browser posting experience
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>>107597749
/thread

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You use a command line browser, right anon? I'm really enjoying w3m lately
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I only use them when I'm out in the middle of nowhere and graphical browsers are too slow to load anything. I haven't really tried anything except elinks.
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>>107596760
tmux+vim+lynx > LLM
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w3m is so leet
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>>107596370

since the fags at /pcbg/ refuse to put 'speakers' in the op, i'm gonna post my own thread
REC SOME GOOD PC SPEAKERS
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Complete newfag to audiophilia since I've learned how awful my speakers are.
I don't want product recs, but does anyone know any good resources to learn about....
well anything to get me into it, even just a quality buyers guide for speakers?
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all bad recommendations itt, the best pc speakers are the kanto ora or really anything by kanto
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>>107597545
For 400 euros they don't even seem that bad.
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>>107597486
adam d3v

iloud micro
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My dream speaker
https://www.powersoundaudio.com/collections/speakers/products/mtm-212-m-1
>Sensitivity = 100dB 1W/1M
>Nominal Impedance = 4 Ohms
>Power Handling = 500 W
lol
lmao

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What's your torrent setup like /g/? Do you seed?
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>>107598327
what this is
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>>107598598
it's all CP

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First time baking edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107597464
Hell yeah
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>>107598385
Abso-fragging-lutely. Preorder as many +84s as you can, it's the hottest top mount board right now. Looks clean, lots of colors and plates, and well priced too.
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bring back the 64 layout
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Rate my sounds.
rainy 75, default foam.
HUANO Sakura switches

https://voca.ro/1eezGtA1NiA4
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>>107598420
Stick to 84 keys, troon.

How do I remove YouTube from my life?
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>>107591593
I've been meaning to ask, do you support trans rights?
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>>107589052
*punts the ugly fucking thing*
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>>107588800
The algorithm made you forget daily motion. Google owns your mind.
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>>107588800
TL note: 酒「さけ」means sake.
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>>107588862
Firefox isn't slow enough to make YouTube unbearable. Try Pale Moon.
>I still need YT for tutorials and learning
What's stopping you from downloading the tutorials?

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I had an idea for an electronic lock which uses metal key cards that have a card sized label/mask, specifically with hole patterns punched out, and the cards come in complementary pairs: a Key card and a Program card.

The idea here is the cards close circuits to gate pins on transistors in a signal line. Each card has a (say) 5x5 block where holes exist in the label/mask to permit electric contact. Each pair of cards are the XOR of each other (except center which is the common +V to the card). If even one wrong contact is active, the corresponding Program card side gate pin will be brought low and break the signal transistor chain. Any missing contact and no complete chain.

Should almost be home brewable!
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>>107598021
>The card slots will have a square grid array of touch contacts like bank card terminals.
I was to understand, unlike the chip on the bank card, your card is just a single conductor... The array in your setup is just about keeping power from pins?
In which case that mask - and damage to, over time - will become a factor. Especially with home-printed materials.

> Diagram is for 2x2, real thing would be 5x5.
Explains why there's not enough for a 5x5 grid.
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>>107598141
You will see the rub damage accumulate. You can print a new mask on label paper from Kinkos, punch out the holes, cut the label, then apply new label to card. Point is to delete Mr. Shekelsberg-Manufacturergee and his proprietary wares from the keying equation.
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>>107598135
Need universal machines with firmware you don't control, radios you might not be able to source, etc.
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>>107598161
>delete Mr. Shekelsberg-Manufacturergee and his proprietary wares from the keying equation.
You'd be 'better' avoiding electronics altogether here.
But my point in mentioning the damages was for the times when you're already out of the house when this occurs. Assuming this is door entry to building.
If this can lock you outta house, really wise to consider failure modes.

>>107598164
"universal machine"?
depending on what you mean by 'firmware' that might be a solvable problem. As for the radio, that's easily buildable... It's just cheaper, smaller and easier to buy.
But I wouldn't advise NFC. Can have people picking that lock from ½ way down the street...
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>>107597564
you should post it on /diy/. /g/ is a consoomer board.

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u cant afford ram or a gpu because rajpeet gupta, 11, in bangladesh tilamook walawalabangdang india wants to generate this video on his 2002 thinkpad
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>>107598244
wtf is this ral?
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>he isn't capped on ram
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What went wrong with CSGO? CS2 is an uncomplete mess.
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>>107597849
Bhop and surf were tryhard already n csgo.


>>107597887
It's about maps being too complex to create without a team. And if you have to spend a lot of time just for a map, it's more reasonable to make your own game. After the legal drama of og dota vs blizzard vs steams dota2, nobody competent wants to do work for free.
And then it's obvious that esports killed gaming for fun outside of the hyper casual "comfy games" and normie aaa interactive movies.
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>>107598169
>It's about maps being too complex to create without a team
This is a very good point actually, everything takes more work when it comes to graphic design. On the other hand, coding is easier today than ever.

>nobody competent wants to do work for free
Good point again, in fact this is just not in gaming but in internet in general like zoomers don't even know what the older generations feel nostalgia for, the early internet era where people just did shit for fun and not for profit.
That nobody was "building their brand" or "getting that paper" people were just making things they thought were cool, and there were no "youtubers" doing it as a career but just people posting videos for fun.
When internet entered its turbocapitalism era all of that does seem so far away now and indeed the new generations that would make these things, as often the projects would be started by people in their teens that have a lot of time yet not much responsibilities, well today's teens are looking into their "influencer career" or "flipping those cryptos" instead.

That being said even though I hate the world today, I can't exactly blame the kids either, all they've seen is this hyper-commercialized version of internet and they just go with it, not to mention that during the early internet era of 90s-early 00s, the economic future of the West still looked solid and people had very different attitude about life overall like people didnt worry too much about "making that paper" they didnt think that if they did some "free work" now they wouldnt be able to afford a house in the future that every single waking second must be monetized just to survive
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>>107598061
Based I'll have to keep an eye on this.
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>>107598400
It's in public playtest, you just add it to your stream library
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>>107596243
I just miss classic deathmatch. Free for all sucks, it's too chaotic for the map size. I always end up getting killed by some random guy spawning behind me.


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