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>>107816980NTA but how so? normally you'd want to load the customizations every time on startup. moving Custom stuff to a different file is useful for aesthetics (less clutter) and semantics (Custom code is different than the rest of your init because it's not meant to be modified manually)
>>107817017None of the built in ones do at least. You can't even see that they're there on any theme that doesn't have a dark background on the scroll bar. The top menu bar is not alterable by any Emacs variable and has to be customized by gtk-3.0 css, and I'm about convinced that those lines are the same. In fact I suspect they aren't lines, but perhaps some sort of behind the background background or something effectively similar to that notion.
>>107817110>but perhaps some sort of behind the background background or something effectively similar to that notion.see if starting emacs like this fixes it:emacs -bg black -fg palegreen
emacs -bg black -fg palegreen
>>107817174No effect. The customizations overrode that, so I deleted the active .emacs and tried it again. At first that still has it as the default scroll bar theming so while still in that state I set the scroll bar bg to black and then the lines could be seen again just as they always appear. I am pretty decently certain at this point that it's a matter of grk just like the top menu bar is.
>>107817468it's a matter of whatever toolkit your emacs was compiled with. See https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ScrollBar
New Graphics Edition Previous Thread: >>107724782
what is a good website or tool to generate base 16 colors from an image/wallpaper?
>>107817385I found this in 0.12ms of Google search: https://github.com/misterio77/flavours/Please, don't be a lazy nigger.
>>107817444NTA but why get yourself raped by google trackers when frens lurking this thread can so kindly help like you did?I wonder why they used rust, one would think something so simple can be done with way less complex stuff using just basic scripts
>>107817385you can use imagemagick. just downscale the image and specify how many colors you want extracted. magick <image> -resize 64x64! -colors 10 -unique-colors <output.txt>
magick <image> -resize 64x64! -colors 10 -unique-colors <output.txt>
>>107813616AI generated vibes from that wallpaper.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107779804
>>107817026she looked like a grandma at age 28
>>107817026Fuck Ada.
>>107813107 #I want to pivot into infrastructure more. Too dumb for C++, so aren’t Go or Rust my only choices?
>>107817088mostly due to her clothing and hairstyle
>>107817026Did you know that she has living descendants. One example is this guy:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lytton,_5th_Earl_of_Lytton
first time OP editionPrevious>>107699526
>option 1 is too small in width>option 2 has some weird coloring (most noticable on the skeleton)>option 3 completely redraws everything and loses some of its sovlwhich would you go with?
>>107790942Sup Fritzl?
>>107817454if absolutely forced, option 2but honestly they all look like shitif I _had_ to have that image I'd see if I could get someone on Etsy to print a custom mat or something
>>107817491>>107817454i should note option 1 might look a little weird since i had to resize it larger to match the others
>>107817506the issue isn't that you resized it, it's that in option 1 the image is cropped on the mat, to me that's simply unacceptable and not even an optionoption 2 it looks like someone tried to normalize the fading of the colors + remove the gaps between the panels, but they crushed the reds making the kanji hard to distinguishoption 3 bastardizes the shading and line work; it's especially obvious on the princess' clothing and the completely crushed black behind the skeleton. Again, I wouldn't even consider this as an optionso if I absolutely had to choose between the three options, I would choose option 2, because it's the only not-completely-fucked-up one. But I'm not a fan of how it was restored, and what I would do is look for a person/company that can print a custom-sized mat with the best scan I can find of the original work.
HANDSOME floppies!
>>107814834If somebody made something about as big and thick as zip disks were, I'd go for it. Would have to be in decent capacities (500gb, 1tb, 2tb, etc) and decently priced though.
>>107794874looks like the humanoid boar alien in Jabba's palace at the start of Return of the Jedi
>>107798961this joke got stale ten years agoyou are the unc now
My girlfriend (male) has a handsome floppy.
>>107817216kys faggot
does this really work?
>>107817031U think people vibe coding know what their doing?
>>107817031>>107817333who tf cares, ship before the competition, keys can be changed as needed
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
>>107817048>A good GUI app could probably work the exact same waythese will show up this year and be aimed at average computer users - they'll just be assistants on your computer.claude code is most of the way there to claude computer already.
>>107817048That makes sense, thank you.
>>107817068It'll be funny if anthropic's coding AI becomes a functional general purpose computer assistant before microsoft's general purpose computer assistant AI becomes good enough to be usable.It'll be even funnier if "claude computer" gets adoption from people actually interested in trying out AI automation while copilot continues being ignored and hated by everyone due to how aggressively and tone-deafly microsoft has been pushing it.
>>107817284i think openai will be the first to launch they acquired these people awhile ago:https://www.macstories.net/stories/sky-for-mac-preview/and i think computer assistants will probably end up looking like this.
>>107817314The killer app for (sub)normies will probably be integrating that level of system awareness with voice/audio mode so they don't have to type. Literal Star Trek computer interface.
Why cant i connect a Bluetooth earphone to this thing. Is there a way to hack it to make it able to
>>107816870>Why cant i connect a Bluetooth earphone to this thingBecause consoles suck anon. Universal truth for decades. You WILL use their approved hardware and nothing else.
>>107816870Can you connect to the bluetooth on your TV and get the same result?
>>107816870Connect them to the TV
Are you watching movies?Because playing games with bluetooth audio is dumb as fuck
>>107817230works with aptx
Fucking based.
>>107817378literally true in reference to llms at least
>>107817356do wagies spit at you when you come to do your job?
>>107817265Just today, I created a header for a browser extension popup that is styled in line with the rest of the app in ~20 seconds. A couple minutes after manual adjustments. It would take around 30 mins for me to do that otherwise. That efficiency difference is lost jobs.
>>107817378what do you think an LLM is exactly you absolute mouthbreather?
>>107817342i'm with xxx_poonslayer69 on this one >>107817356>I work integrating llms in workplaces as a freelancer, no, you don't >I can tell you firsthand people are being replaced and let gono, you can't, not honestly put more effort into your LARP bait in the future
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?
>>107808913Energy companies will leave the consumer market to sell power to big tech.
>>107814467>Most of those cards will be fried.I used several cards for years and years after doing a ton of mining on them. The whole "gpus will be fried after being used for mining/ai/whatever" crap is horse shit.
>>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!
>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: >>107751130
>>107789620>alexaI had to take the role of an old relative's caregiver. Let me tell you, it was kinda a godsend. I could had it set timers with voice commands, which is a huge help for keeping track of their needs, you can play radio, streaming, music, weather reports, YT. It can keep them entertained, etc.yeah Alexa is in no way as advanced as the latest AI chatbots, but it was super useful to me for what it is. Also I feel that is ok being as intrusive as it is, I dont know if I want it more intrusive by it being equipped with a (most probably) AI suscription service.Yeah, Alexa needs to be improved, and I guess iot could be even more helpful as an old people monitor, but I dont want it using old people as free beta testers when their wellbeing is a stake.
Fuck. It finally has happened. I need a printer.And I hate printers. What do I do now?Do printers that won't totally fuck you over even exist anymore? 15 years ago, I ran some 10 year old toploader HP-Laserjet off cups, plugged into my network, that was great, but it eventually died. For starters, I don't even have a plugged network anymore, how do I even send stuff to a printer without a network? Can I get a WIFI-adaptor to plug into its LAN-port? Can I get a printer-port to USB adapter?Or is there some wifi capable printers that don't suck?
>>107817250Just get a printer that doesn't need networking? Why do you assume they need networking?
>>107817268I mean access to InternetIf you mean local network then my bad
>>107817268>>107817277local network of course. Connecting a printer to the internet sounds insane!
Behold, Apple's legendary attention to detail
>>107811324This is a slop-coded post.
>>107811317iTODDLERS BTFO
>>107812002
>using AppleCan't feel sorry when you're going out of your way to do it to yourself.
>>107811952Are you still not able to close the lid and not have it go to sleep?
Thoughts on the new Nvidia Pulsar tech? For those who don't know: they found a way to perfectly sync backlight strobing for LCD panels and managed to make IPS have better motion clarity than OLED running at higher framerates. OLED despite having response times of 0.5ms still displays some motion blur. Meanwhile this seems to entirely delete it. This could potentially also be applied to TN panels and create something that can surpass CRT in terms of speed.
its strobbing the screen. bfi on oled can do the same thing to eliminate motion blur but now you have permanent vrr flicker. its a tradeoff.
How to know the voltage and current FOR REALSIES
>>107816763You can't, in the moment you observe the electrons they change
Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
>>107817042The burden of tinkering is on the minority, and the majority of people despise middle click to paste.
>>107817096I don't use discord but what, it will automatically paste text into your text box regardless if the field is in focus? Sounds awful regardless of middle click past or not.
>>107775829i use it all the timedouble click to mark+middle click. sometimes just mark and sometimes shift insert instead of middle click,>>107776200left + right click emulates middle click
>>107775829You guys have functional middle click? On my xubuntu laptop middle click never works and since I broke the package manager beyond repair there'll never be any fixing it, lolI should really redo that install, but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first time, I'd hate doing it again
>>107817248>but it was already a huge pain setting up Chicago95 the first timeDon't you literally just run the script and it does the rest?