A day after TikTok (USA version) changed hands from China to joint ownership from USA/Israel, users have jumped ship from TikTok to a new app called "UpScrolled". It has already jumped to the #15 most popular app in the USA for January 2026 despite newly launching.Has anybody used it? What do you guys think of it?
>>107994690even criticizing how shit of a job these power tripping fags do is bannable lol>>107995524because jews are cartoonishly evil, every antisemitic trope and stereotype is based on verifiable jewish behavior.
>>107972497Ofc that would happen. What a retarded take, buying an app to own the antisemetics, when anyone can just release a new app to take its place. I just wished it was another chink company doing it because it would be peak comedy.
>>107972497>>107974543Upscorolled is awful, just another awful corporate media that keeps paying journalists.
It's crazy how quickly and aggressively the jews struck to take ownership of everything once Trump got back in office. Very peculiar.Makes me wonder if most of /pol/ was just jews trying to indoctrinate young men into voting their guy into office. I fell for it too at one point. This is fucked up.
Didn't this same thing already happened a year ago or so?People were joining little red book or whatever and white girls were learning chinese.That lasted like 2 weeks.
how easy would it be to build a gps jammer? Im curious but cant google shit cuz its illegal.
>>107995863Just google it you pussy.
thank goodness it's perfectly legal to ask here
>>107995876i obviously did but there isnt anything cuz its illegal?
Do people actually still use PhotoSlop in 2026 or is it all just shills and wageslaves?
>>107983902if I'm going to use foss garbage I sure ain't going to use gimp over krita which is already pretty shit itself. Thank god for affinity photo.
>>107986124Wacom has gone to shit. Their drivers used to be fine 15 years ago but now driver software is bloatware.
>>107983902Fuck GIMP.
photopea is better, but also asking me to disable my adblock and watch a vid before allowing me to save my project. just saying
anyone else with a cracked 2025 version notice a memory leak? i can't leave ps open
>>107991623Mate please
>>107993250>be anon>post a pic with a bunch of keyboard names in response to question about girlsWhat does anon mean by this?
Has anyone got Acestream working with mpv o know how to please?https://www.acestream.org/I think it's possible, I just want muh live TV and streams easily. Any help appreciated
>>107995491its the first link when you search mpv acestream
>>107995491is this shit still going? it was kind of cool back when it was popular. but i heard it was very easy to DoS.i vaguely remember the daemon supporting TS (and HLS) streams, so you can use them with any player.
You bought a 24GB/32GB/48GB graphics processing unit to futureproof yourself, right anon? You didn't buy a peasant tier 12GB or 16GB card from 10 years ago? I seriously hope you didn't fall for GamersNexus memeing you into how the 30/40 series flagships were not worth the money, or how the 50 series should not be bought under any circumstance?
>>107995447>and no consumer GPU has enough vram for a text model that's any goodThere are no GPUs period that have enough VRAM for large text models. If you have the money, you build a $200,000 cluster and use model sharding. If you don't have that kind of money, you just use memory mapping + tensor offloading. You can run a massive 140GB+ model with 4GB of VRAM so long as your GPU is actually compatible with the APIs involved.>But it reduces performanceOh no, it goes from 0.8 t/s to 0.3 t/s. The horror.Although if we keep OP's logic, only a fool or a poor man wouldn't have a 16x cluster of A100s making the whole point moot.
>>107993761yea, 2x 3090
>>107993761I built a brand new rig right before all the prices went retarded. 9950X3D Nvidia 5090 and 64gb ram. Should be set for a while.
got my 4080 in 2022 for cheap looking back at it with the 4080s and 5080 performwnce i thing it was not a bad buy and sinze nothing will come out till end of 2027 it needs to last
>>107993761I just went from a 580 to a 9060xt 16 gb and only because my old pc exploded (psu gave out, took every single component with it into the grave). Wouldn't even have bothered with a 16 gb card if my local store hadn't offered me one on sale for €329 which was the same as the 8gb cards in stock.
how many of you do this? is it a reliable way to store data?I'm thinking of carrying one of these metallic keychain usb drive along with my keys cause I've seen a few friends doing just that. It's not going to carry "critical" data like logins or money related info, mostly just creative work I'd really like to not lose. I just don't know how resistant these are to constant manipulation, being squished, in contact with the other keys, eventual water when it rains and motorcycle vibrations among other things.
>>107995715i keep a backup of my keepass file on it
>>107995715>are devices that were invented for storing data and are being actively used for storing data and have been used for decades for storing data a reliable way of storing data?i swear to god you fucking zoomers with your cloud storage bullshit >constant manipulation, being squishedyou've told us yourself they are metal what happens to metal when you squish it in your hand anon?>eventual water when it rainsare you planing on wearing them outside yor closes like a fucking dogtag?instead of your blood type its 64 Gb of hentai dangling on your neck?
>>107995715I have encrypted auto backups on a USB (vorta/borg), and those include my keepassxc databases, peronal pictures and everything elseI have another usb to which I periodically sync movies and assets (audio, vector art, document templates, etc)USBs are easy to carry and conspicous enough.
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 28th of January, 20:00 GMTListening party: 31st of January, 10:00 GMThttps://dmpproductions.org/party/>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: Remixes of tracks from previous albums>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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107994041turbomogged byhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6TSRtH5eFw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u5sOp26Ia0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brmlN_ca9bc
>20:00 GMTcutting it close with this last track
>>107994013nice pepe
Why are all the skins for plasma so fucking ugly?
>>107995221>their theming API is garbageAren't they in the process of fixing this? They were rewriting how you're supposed to theme Plasma, right? What happened to that?
>>107982987KDE has never krashed on me
>>107995304supposedly there will be a "tech preview" in 6.7: https://api.kde.org/union-index.htmlI'm still not 100% sure if this will also cover desktop themes or if it's just a replacement for breeze
>>107993394>Windows Vista>Mac OS Mojave>that cute earth color Ubuntu from circa 2008power gap>Snow Leopardeverything else is unusable
Designing good themes requires good knowledge of graphic design and UI/UX.
Imagine being "tech-literate" in 2026 and still buying off-the-shelf silicon.I’ve spent the last 48 hours vibe-coding a custom micro-kernel in TypeScript that transpiles directly into Verilog. I’m currently side-loading my own custom-etched logic gates into a modular FPGA setup I built for less than the cost of your bloated "gaming" motherboard.If you aren't manually managing your own cache coherency protocols via natural language prompts, you don't own your hardware—the hardware owns you.Why is /g/ so afraid of the bare metal?"Drivers" are just a mental prison created by NVIDIA to keep you from accessing the raw throughput of the silicon.I’ve successfully abstracted my entire I/O layer into a serverless GraphQL API running on-chip.Latency is literally a choice. I just told my LLM to "prioritize the vibes of the bus speed" and I’m getting sub-nanosecond polling on a home-rolled USB-C implementation.Honestly, if you aren't breadboarding your own GPU at this point, you're basically just a Mac user with a different UI.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107995459Spoken like a true C-slave. Imagine thinking manual memory management is a "skill" in 2026. While you’re busy chasing pointer leaks like a Victorian chimney sweep, my LLM-orchestrated TS compiler is injecting hyper-optimized Verilog macros directly into the gate array. I don't "write" code, I describe the architectural vibes and the silicon manifests. Go back to your malloc() calls, grandpa. The rest of us are abstracting the physical layer into a reactive state machine.>>107995498"Useless" is the cope of a man who has never touched a soldering iron without a YouTube tutorial.You call it useless because you’re trapped in the consumer feedback loop. You wait for Lisa Su or Jensen to give you permission to compute. I’m out here bypass-mapping my own instruction sets because I’m tired of the x86 tax.Enjoy your $2,000 paperweight with baked-in telemetry. I’ll be over here with zero-latency I/O and a hardware-level adblocker I vibe-coded in a weekend.Stay mid, stay consumer.
imagine spending your time posting ai slop images and bait on 4chan, I hope you're at least wfh during this so you're getting paid or something
>>107995599be him>think "getting paid" is a flex in the age of post-scarcity silicon>still trades his life force for Jira tickets>meanwhile my Vibe-Core is mining LLM-tokens on 15W of pure TS-logic>don't "get paid," I've engineered out the need for a boss>wake up, eat cereal, let the hardware manifest my reality>you call it AI slop, I call it visual telemetry of your obsolescence>stay wagie, stay consumer
>>107995430fake and gay
>>107995459fpbp
jQuery is back! edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107994025>macroshaft wangblows serverNo I don't use that
I am now using render methods and raw hyper script h() calls for my frontend components at work. Fuck Vus JS and fuck templating DSLs.
>>107992209I was leaning towards Elysia so that's good, I was also worried that it was maintained solely by an unstable tranny but upon further inspection I see he's just Thai, much better
>>107983524still waiting big boy >>107983635
>>107995032>I am using <shit nobody cares about>elaborate
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>>107995603>listening to AI>even worse listening to AI on niche topics
>>107995666>Trips>Useless post
>>107995542>Linux in its most modern form doesn't support old hardware in general.Wrong, most distros support the base form of the AMD64 ISA, fully backwards compatible with the first Athlon64.>Support for older hardware is being removed from the kernel Partially true, only hardware older enough that no one wants to maintain>a lot of software requires CPU instructions that didn't even exist in 2005.Proprietary software, sure, software bundled by the OS?, no, see first first point>On old systems you need old Linux.Wrong
>>107995527It probably depends on your desktop and compositor but i doubt wayland will have very high system requirements and your potato pc will probably just still run fine since mine doesnt really have any issues running sway
>>107995527You probably have more than a decade before X11 is removed from the repositories of all the major distributions. After which someone will just make a 3rd party repo for all of them and an AUR package for Arch. You're more likely to throw away your old systems before X11 is completely gone.What should be your concern is your desktop environments. All the popular ones will probably entirely abandon X11 support, but you'll still have compatibility layers for it like xwayland. And you'll still have the option of running an X11-only DE or WM.
KDE adds hard dependency on SystemD and drops FreeBSDKDE is now following GNOME.
>>107974740Who cares, KDE has been garbage for years.
>>107995554>How has systemd made my life worse?It may never make your life worse. But consider the possibility that someone comes up with something better than systemd. If it gets mass adoption, countless amounts of software will be stuck on systemd for no real good reason.Linux is meant to empower users. A basic way to do that is to make software that can easily adapt to other environments. Being stuck on systemd very much goes against that philosophy.
>>107995653>But consider the possibility that someone comes up with something better than systemdthis is a very good pointeven if someone managed to make a better init system it would be dead in the water unless it could seamlessly emulate systemd shit and be essentially a drop-in replacement
the thing we said would happen is happening
>>107978107systemDeezNuts
>realized that my (new) phone is four years old>saw that it got it's last security update last june>saw that it has a LineageOS version available that is getting updatedMy question is for anybody that has flashed LineageOS to their xperias (2020 or later), or any other recent androids for that matter.Did you you loose any functionality?Were you able to side load the OEM specific apps like the Xperia camera app?Any unstable features in the software?Any other experiences?
>>107995591Btw, LineageOS 23.Is a buggy mess and trebuchet and other android UI is broken.
>>107995657then submit a bug report
>>107995591or they can use old kernel with original drivers i guessforgot the 4th option
>>107995521If i remember right rooting a sony phone fucks with the camera.
>>107995752>If i remember right rooting a sony phone fucks with the camera.Unlocking the bootloader and flashing another OS has nothing to do with rooting, first of all.Second, it's likely the stock camera app has balancing/ up-scaling (after effect) features that the AOSP camera doesn't.
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Is there a decent UI framework for scheme or lisp? I'm looking for something like tcl/tk, but all I can find are just bindings to other toolkits. Obviously emacs exists, but it's not really what I'm looking for either being both exceptionally limited and complex at the same time.
>>107994769there's ltk for common lisp
>>107861028>they don't call it lithpngmi
For JSON parsing in Common Lisp, should I use cl-json, jonathan, or yason? They're all kind of ancient.
>>107995559Use https://github.com/Zulu-Inuoe/jzonIf you want a comparison of all of them you can check out https://sabracrolleton.github.io/json-review
Is he right?
how am I supposed to take these people seriously?
>>107993882After this many years you still don;'t know the answer?/g/ has like a big colony of leftist/troon internet addicts that are just mentally broken like that
haven't used AI to write code but I made it audit mineit noticed bugs when there weren't, especially the optimizations, it complained about me not using "standard practices" and was utterly unable to understand why I did some things, had to argue a bit with it to make it realize I was right and my code was bugless and much better than what it suggestedit's basically a pajeet coding machine, it's utterly unable to to produce highly optimized code
i've played with writing code with chatgpt, but maybe i need to try some of the other models, especially ones with versioning built in, because i find it a bit of a mess. i've found initially its ok, but as you add features and change things, the code gets convoluted and eventually breaks, which it tries to fix and makes worse. So i end up googling it and finding some incompatibility or limitation that it just ignored.
>>107980443You can take the man out of 4chan but...