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Comptime evaluation is just an interpreted scripting language embedded in a compiler.

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Stop pestering people about switching to Linux. Sure, the system is free, but the time you'll waste on it just isn't worth it.

Here’s what happened to me after installing CachyOS:


>No HDR support
>Raytracing disabled in games
>Can't disable the login password when using GNOME
>Can't run games over a cable to my Quest 3 – even after installing wivrn, Half-Life: Alyx (which I don't even own on Steam) still doesn't work.

On top of that, GNOME keeps showing me a window asking for financial support.

And sure, Claude and DeepSeek are supposedly meant for coding and writing commands, but they can't even figure out my Linux issues — they just give me broken commands.

I'm stuck with Windows.
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fuck off we're full, stay on microslop jeetdos and suffer
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Linux is like trading stocks. Good for when you know what you're doing and have a bit of knowledge in the field, but easy to screw up.
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>>108566814
None of the statments are true, bait used to be believable.
And even if they were true there is like a hundred things i use daily on Linux i'd miss on windows.
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And I'll add that I had to manually disable the iGPU in the BIOS on my 7800X3D because it kept launching games on it. Two days wasted struggling with a system made for trans people.
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>>108566814
>I'm retarded.

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What tweaks/tools/apps do you use to make it suck less?
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>>108564557
i didn't know links could be gay yet here we are
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>>108564563
the downward slope part of the dunning-kruger effect is really hard to overcome
i have actual microsoft certifications from before i switched to linux fully, and it wasn't until i was more comfortable with linux than windows that i realised just how little those meant. at this point i can't scarcely tell the difference between consumer and certified confidence in windows
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>>108564856
There is no downward slope part of the dunning-kruger effect. People correctly rank themselves, not perfectly corresponding with a hammered result curve is irrelevant to anything.
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>>108564563
Dude, using Linux is not complicated. The problem with people like you is that you've never worked in IT and your whole personality boils down to using an OS. Constantly tinkering and tweaking useless shit that doesn't matter at all.

People who do actual work know that every tool is good for something and just use that.
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>>108566084
This elusive "real work" that people keep referencing. All I can imagine is that you mean Visual Studio IDE jockying or Microsoft Office stuff. Microsoft had to embed a gimped Linux inside itself with WSL just to get Docker working. Virtualization just sucks on Windows. There isn't some great a Windows selling point like how FreeBSD has jails, bhyvie, zfs on root. The only advantage Windows has is more corporate software, it being preinstalled on new computers, and inertia.

Not to mention forced updates. You can turn off multiple different services in the registry and it'll still slowly undo those changes, as of turning off the Updater and the Doctor for the updator wasn't enough.

I also dislike how installing applications that are basically spyware is way more acceptable on Windows and even the norm.

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I'd torrent a donut edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead

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>>108566290
I do this too. Nothing better than rustling a RED autist KEK jimmies.
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It used to be comfy....not anymore....
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>>108566554
It will always be a comfy place to take a shit. Same as it ever was.
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>>108565832
>I thought groups got releases from AMZN because of the higher bit-rate
That's why groups will subscribe through and download from Amazon instead of the original platform. For a lot of content the streaming subscription is the only way to access it. Subscribing through Amazon gives you access to Amazon's encode of the same content. It also streamlines things. One less platform to deal with API breakage on.
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>>108565847
Topkek, underrated post

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Woah...
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>>108560054
When were these AI grifters professional about their messaging? It has been pure hyperbole from day one.
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>>108562185
He read their press release verbatim, holding back the tears. It was quite revolting.
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https://arcprize.org/tasks/ls20

Should we judge a fish by it's ability to climb trees?
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>>108559695
Tyrone is too good (at fucking my wife)
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>>108566451

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>tech worker / tech youtuber
>has ai slop profile pic
why are they like this? it just make you look like a clueless newfag
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>>108566140
you can't even tell what's AI and what's not anymore.
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>>108566221
>le tech worker pro hacker walks in
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>>108566221
Yes you can. AI slop = no original idea

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frontier models are already too good for you and me. so now it's either 1) permanent underclass or 2) open source reaches the same level and everyone dies
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>>108566056
nixon is a smart antisemite. most antisemites are complete dumbasses.
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>>108566056
Based leftist. Free gaza!
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I've been looking for some AI shit that can translate a medium sized python program (just a 2000 lines program) to C/C++ or Rust.
Nothing can do it.
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>afraid of this man and his scary lies
pathetic
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>>108558564

> I call this one "Vibecoding the End Times"
https://suno.com/s/zMhMPtwVz3W1c7rs

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>they won't ban VPN because critical infrastructure uses i- ACK
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>>108545582
shill thread
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>>108565371
That's true. The special military operation completed years ago. There is no war. Everyone is happy.
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>>108545855
poor dude
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>>108545582
You can just run a ssh connection over https.
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>>108546175
Just run it offline and make sure no jerkoffs can physically access it.

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Will humanity ever get rid of the 8-bit H.264 cockroach video codec? Also why didn't 10-bit H.264 (still inferior to 10-bit AV1) become a thing?
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>>108549224
Every new video codec after H.264 has worked at larger block sizes for compression resulting in inconsistent and never-superior quality at iso-bitrates. They only exist to smooth out detail and lower image quality for streaming.
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>>108566367
What are "iso-bitrates"? 100 Mbps?
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>>108550766
Same here
I don't like the idea of moving on because my laptop won't play video of all things
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>>108550766
based.

>>108566367
this, even top quality releases are still in h264, because there's no alternative for high quality content. I don't care about saving 5-10% disk space, storage is cheap, it's not the 90's anymore gramp.
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>>108549723
Actually, latest Nvidia cards also support it. Better late than never, I guess.

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Computer science education in Bolivia is in a worryingly underdeveloped state, and this point deserves to be emphasized. While in other countries the teaching of programming, robotics, and computational thinking has become an essential part of the school curriculum from an early age, in Bolivia a limited approach still predominates, focused on the basic use of office software and with little integration of computer science as a formative discipline. on this at UPEA
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>>108561821
>other countries the teaching of programming, robotics, and computational thinking has become an essential part of the school curriculum from an early age
This is not true. The US has trouble producing people who are literate. If you ever encounter programming, robotics, etc before undergrad, it will be a small number nerdy white and Asian highschoolers. Even this is socially discouraged by other students and sexual selection. Join robotics and AP classes, be lonely and have no prom date, or join football and weightlifting and have sex with every cheerleader at least once.

The whole culture here is built around discouraging intelligence and rewarding stupidity. This is unironically why the US is falling behind in tech/science/math.
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>>108561821
You'll just use Argentine colleges like you always do.
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>>108564068
that looks like more engineering than the CS they do in the big universities.

CSlets are all about big O notation until they find out it doesn't apply to real life data.
there's a good paper by Bjarne Stroustrup that shows that in modern compiled languages, a lot of O(n) algorithm run way faster than O(log n) or even O(1) algorithm for doing the same task. That's because O(n) only make sense as n goes to infinity, in the real world, n is often bounded.
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>>108562073
Of all people that graduated the same year as me, the guy who gets paid the most does ms office macros all day. He works for a company that does commodity trading, he knows jack shit about trading, but every year he has to update every single macros his company uses.

niche language can actually make good bucks, especially since you won't find many candidates with knowledge in office macro knowledge. It's the same if you know lisp, on paper it's a pretty useless language, unless you work in an engineering firm, because every autodesk software (autocad especially) uses lisp for automating tasks/plugins
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Can I come to Bolivia and get paid to teach CS?

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I used to be a pc gamer but i dont have a job anymore and cant afford a gaming battlestation. Any tips on how to check if the ps5 is working fine? Or should i just go for a new one? I have a monitor from my old pc im selling for $150 that has a gtx 1660 6gb and 16gb ddr4 ram. Thanks.
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>>108566621
>>108566589
Thanks, will keep my pc
>>108566625
Will look into it
>>108566637
No idea what u said but thanks for the response
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>>108566567
what game you're gonna buy with no money?
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>>108566800
Does torrenting cracked games not work with ps5?
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>>108566567
>>>/v/
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>>108566879
Im asking about tech not games

dios mio! its actually good. works.

we are entering #besttimeline #MULTIPASS
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>>108561456
>abbreviated format for semantic storage
yes, and can they see gains in accuracy and efficiency? Time will, as they say, tell.
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>>108553892
You almost hit dracula flow here
>I dont respect broke MFs
>everyones got an asshole
>most people got dick and balls
>go outside and get a bag
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i like how there is finally usecase for what effectively is obsidian and the fact high IQ woman vibe coded is is icing on the cake. now all you need to code is high fucking IQ and an agentic LLM. Learning to code is now obsolete.
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>>108553949
hownuru?
no fucking spoonfeeding when ALL of the info you need to find it is in the OP.
you learned helplessness nigger
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>>108562241
she looks like Paige, from The Amerikans

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Post your desks.
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>>108564705
Cuckbox
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>>108565064
You can also add a flush vent to the pocket door if you wanted, I had to do this for my furnace room. Other than that, any chance you can mount the PC rack in another room?
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>>108565874
Not really my house is 1300 square feet inside. 2 bed 2 bath, this closet is in a hallway. Garage has HVAC but it gets kinda humid in there. Venting the door is a good idea
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>>108525217

Amateur amounts.
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>>108566603
i miss being a valium addict sometimes, but then i remember it put my life on pause for like ten years. shit does feel good though....

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How dificult is to make my own grammarly but for japanese?

>inb4 llms
llms doesn't have the autistic level of control I need to translate.

Look and seethe /g/eets. I randomly bought more RAM than I thought I needed and now its allowing me to run fullstack development and testing all at once. Here I have a huggingface loaded model with python script with react development, alongside docker and multiple intellij ides. I might not need most of the bloatware but it does make development fun and bearable. My computer doesn't notice a difference.

Boy is this open source model ever gonna stop processing my data though. Legit already been running for 4 hours :(
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>>108566299
based
I'm waiting for yall to dump it cheap when it finally pops
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>>108565531
>3 of 4
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>>108566639
nah. i am planning on buying more. just bought a 512gb kit of ram despite the insane prices.
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>>108566647
It's a secret and you shouldn't do it because of timing mismatching but you still get dual channel if channel A has a 16GB stick and channel B has two 8GB sticks for example, as long as there is equal memory in both channels.
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>>108566746
It's honestly not even all that bad, the biggest problem is stability, you're not going to be OCing that kind of setup much if at all.

It also puts extra strain on the IMC, but it's generally not significant.

The performance is within margin of error when compared to 2x16GB of the same speed/latency.


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