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>>107817041>>107817608swebros we are not beating the allegations...
employedcels I need some advice>have 4 yoe in tech>got laid off last year>haven't been able to find a new job, currently working some part time wagie shit to get by>don't want to work at startups anymore, I fucking hate them so much>want to work for a midsize / fagman tier company (I've been practicing my stack a lot so I can meet the competency requirements)I applied to a few fagman positions last year and got 2 interviews but bombed the OAs (they asked me leetcode hards), should I say on my resume that I've been "freelancing" for the last year to increase my chances of getting interviews? I imagine it would help with midsize companies but with shit like google or facebook I'm sure they already have my past resume on file and would call out my bullshit or blacklist me for "lying"
>>107817780You are in the wrong general.
>>107817780>employment>2026If you are not still employed you wont be in the future. Probably ever.
>>107815714Thanks. The surgery included a complimentary lobotomy. I'm feeling quite well.>>107815050Somehow two other coworkers are leaving at the same time. I thought December/January was the slow hiring season, yet we've got a coincidence like this.I guess it means there are at least some jobs locally.Hopefully the greater economy is similarly improving.
is frutiger aero the 2000's enquivalent to the retrofuturism of the 1950's?
if you use a text editor you're a fucking casual. see picrel
I casually get laid yeah unlike you lol get rekt
This reminds me of how much of an atrocity bash is.
>>107817474>lil bro doesnt just write hex directly to the selected segment on disklmao retard
>>107817503Obligatory.
>>107817659>alt.religion.emacs
>SAAR, PLEASE USE AI FOR REDEEM YOUR PAYMENTS SAARhttps://x.com/PayPal/status/2009280294667354509
>Microslop doing thorough profile/background checks on every seller and buyer so SlopPal can better financially censor everyone and seize funds>SlopPay attempting to rope Microslop into their coupon stealing mafia racketlmao
>>107813013>The initial class action lawsuit filed in December 2024 was dismissed in late November 2025, Federal Judge Beth Labson Freeman stated that the complaint did not identify a "cognizable injury"lol eceleb retards BTFO
In 2013 I stopped using Google. In 2026 I will have to stop using PayPal
>>107809828It's hilarious how they still don't realize that you need to finish such a sentence with a threat not promising people exactly what they want.>but muh retirement funds
>>107809791Since paypal basically has nothing to gain from this partnership I assume they're only doing it because MS is paying them massively which makes this the most pathetic attempt to shove their copilot shit down people's throats to date.
Is it true that the iOS keyboard doesn't have a period or comma on the main row? Surely, this can't be right. What is the thought process behind this 'brilliant' UX decision?
yoooo unc gets confused without his dots :crying_laugh:
>>107816211>What is the thought process behind this 'brilliant' UX decision?no brilliance is coming from the inventors of liquid ass.
>>107816211still there on ios 16
>>107816219>wanting to have common letters, numbers and symbols in the main screen is bad>I swear we're not cultistsThe absolute state>Posted from my iphone 17
>>107817911actually from my 17 pro
>/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.
if you think about it music is like an extension of the soul
>>107813790big if true
>>107813790seems like people posting their music in these threads have some pretty shitty souls
>>107813790What does this say about those unable to make some?
>>107817346some of the absolute soulless people like ed sheeran, the weeknd and drake make some of the most popular music ever so try again
who is the market for smasnug's ai fridges? surely someone actually wants this shit
What's the point of DHT when 99% of torrents are dead?
everyone became "phone-grown" past a certain year and are completely tech-illiteratecan't entirely blame the steep privatization
>>107809074haha OP I love froggo XD
>>107809104Probably because he doesn't have a 120 petabyte hard disk handy.
>>107809074To identify the 1% that aren't.>>107809427Debrid and chink leech clients killed torrenting. Private trackers have been around pretty much as long as torrents. Everyone knew from Napster copywrong kikes would start going after peers as soon as they got wind of the new system.
Are there DHT “search engines”?
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>lost my source of free NBP
Optimization is key!Apple is king for a reason
Did the 16 pro just release in India or something?
>>107817611java needs to die, so does swift. both are aids.
>>107817653how many major os updates does oneplus promise now? iPhones get an average of 7.
>>107817552this
>>107816990>disallow background appsOptimization!
In 8 years, OpenAI will use 50% of the US's total electricity generate.This isn't factoring the amount of GPUs they'd be purchasing, nor the fresh clean water they'd need to cool the GPUs powering their data centers.USA's electricity generation has stagnated for the past 30 years despite a rise in population.How much do you imagine your electricity bill to be by 2033?
>>107814745i kinda want to do that unfortunaly there's barely sun where i live and eolian is horseshit when it comes to production but might go for it because it's windy.
>>107808913Sounds expensive. So uh, how are they gonna make a profit?
>>107816897That's the neat part!They're using your tax dollars to fund these data centers because the megacorps themselves with their billions can't afford to.If they don't turn a profit, or lose lots of money, your tax dollars can bail them out!If they DO turn a profit somehow, they get to keep the money to themselves!That way, EVERYBODY wins!
>>107813498>The problem is that these models wish to attempt human-like output and creativity but they are not modeled to be creative, they are simple statistical diagrams of what should be the next outputs given inputs, and cannot prompt themselves to find creative solutions.Hard disagree, unless you mean "these models" to specifically refer to assistant-slopped LLMs. We only got to see a glimpse of it, but when people could access base models that were trained on uncensored corpi pre-pollution, they were incredibly flexible, imaginative, and intelligent. Assistant training and then "alignment tax" collapses these qualities in a manner that's been well studied. And now with the pollution of AI slop and the gatekeeping of the web, new attempts to train base models are fundamentally hampered. We could've had amazing tech, but the cocksucking faggots at lesswrong had to ruin everything for us because they literally can't differentiate science fiction from reality. Yes I'm mad.
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I noticed stupid ddos attacks, even for sites where it doesn't make sense, like archives. Could it be that cloudflare conducts them themselves, so people use their shitty captcha service? It's literally EVERYWHERE, they had to achieve that somehow.It's the old protection money trick the mafia did. Attack random shops at night and then come in the next morning and offer security against vandalism and violence.
You're always free to use any other of the hundred WAF services out there or even host your own WAF appliances wherever you want. Its always the ignorant school dropout who doesn't understand what their services do and how to do it themselves.
>>107814972While this probably never happened (except with one rogue company), you have to know that there's a very important black market (or grey market) of zero days. These don't just have criminals as customers, but state actors too. You can imagine what sums of money are exchanged for zero-days that are still unknown to the public. It wouldn't be crazy to think that some of these security companies get paid off for keeping valuable zero-days secret, or even to sell zero-days to interested parties.
>>107805723>>107805506They can be useful imo
I never wasted my time trying to protect my site and never experienced a DDoS.
>this threadUse case for allowing bot posting on 4chan?
Is it a honeypot?
>>107817526>What exactly would MicroG solve that sandboxed Play Services don't?Makes some apps using openstreetmap inplace of google maps for one.>MicroG still uses Google's libraries and communicates with Google's servers.Many GNU/Linux distributions still ship some proprietary software be it drivers or binary blobs, but it is still far better than rawdogging Windows. The same is true on AOSP: better some freedom than none. >As for the F-Droid privilege extension, it would go against the core design of GOS in general. Plus the devs don't trust F-Droid in the first place.Well that's just fucking stupid, and sort of proves my point about GOS in general. All of the GOS hype is meant to distract and misdirect people from alternatives that would almost have a chance at making some impact.
>Graphene OS doesn't come with Google Play Services>Graphene OS doesn't trust f-droidOkay so they really do intend for you to use Google Play Services anyway, glad we finally agree.
>>107817564>Many GNU/Linux distributions still ship some proprietary software be it drivers or binary blobs, but it is still far better than rawdogging Windows. The same is true on AOSP: better some freedom than none. This is just an argument for not installing Play Services. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I don't have them installed and I've used it for years just fine. It's not like MicroG is incompatible if you really want it.>Well that's just fucking stupid, Well it makes modifications at compile time and constitutes a single point of failure. Given that their number one goal is to minimize attack surface, it's just consistency on their part. >and sort of proves my point about GOS in general. All of the GOS hype is meant to distract and misdirect people from alternatives that would almost have a chance at making some impact.There weren't any alternatives before Micay showed up, and there still aren't alternatives with comparable feature sets now.>>107817610They intend for you to use Accrescent, and possibly Obtainium.
>>107817146>include the f-droid privilege extension so you don't need to manually approve every app installation and updatenot required in an Android thats not 8 years out of date
>>107817856You can't expect jeets relying on second hand e-waste to know what the current software landscape looks like.
>The HP EliteBoard G1a, a fully functional PC installed inside a keyboard, has been shown off at CES 2026. It uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 Krackan Point CPUs and can support up to 64 GB RAM, 2 TB storage and power two 4K displays.Mac Mini is now obsolete
>>107817532because real men use hjkl
>>107817742I don't even have nav keys on my keyboard but unusable nav keys that only waste space are stupid.It doesn't make people who like nav keys happy and it doesn't make anyone else happy either.It's just retarded.
>>107811998I was interested at first. But this picrel totally sums up why its bad.. No one wants an ai pc and those tiny arrow keys, its such a dealbreakerI seriously cannot wrap my head around how these companies that have so much money and resources where they can look at trends to see what people like and dont like and then go all the way toward the direction of what people dont like and think itll sell like gangbusters
>>107810487Those were built to a standard, I'm sure this new one is built to a price point
>>107817841yeah speccy and c64 were built to the highest standards possible, and totally not to be as cheap as humanly possible for the time
Why would you name a programming language "rust"? The name alone is so unappealing that I will never use it.
>>107816681They deny the objectivity of beauty as a way to deny God. They want to make everything ugly because when you see real beauty it's obvious that it's objective. If everything is ugly then they can get away with the lie because we never see the obvious counterexamples.
>>107816681According to this article, it's named after a species of fungi.>He named it Rust, after a group of remarkably hardy fungi that are, he says, “over-engineered for survival.”https://www.technologyreview.com/2023/02/14/1067869/rust-worlds-fastest-growing-programming-language/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_(fungus)
>>107816749pray to your god to fix your buggy code, /g/eet
>>107816814>over-engineered for survivalCan't say the same for the bug-chasers spreading that fungus.
>>107816681>The name alone is so unappealingNot just the name of that shitlang is unappealing.