Previous: >>107542799Help an anon out with his graduation thesis by answering the survey made with Tally.https://tally.so/r/pbr2qqFigured it'd be better this way instead, but do feel free to lemme know your thoughts in this thread as well.
>>107556240hey, thanks for pointing that out, I will omit the "for me" part
>>107556293the whole survey is suffering from the same thing.do you want to know why i switched to linux from windows, 10 years ago, when i did it? reframe all the questions then. or if youre literally just looking for people who jumped ship in the last month, make that known so i wouldnt have wasted my time.
>>107556311It’s not a “recent switchers only” survey, and it doesn’t assume people are non-technical anymore, which I'm grateful to you to for.Long-term switchers are still valid respondents because the study is about barriers and motivations around making the switch, not just the moment it happened. People like you can speak to what pushed you to switch, what frictions mattered, and what stuck long-term.But I’m not going to reframe the entire survey over a wording issue.
>>107555115I ain't doing no survey, but to answer your question: It was seeing Windows continue to get worse with no end in sight. Windows 7 was really the last great Windows OS. I skipped 8 and went to 10. 10 was usable, for the most part. But Microsoft kept fucking with things and you had set registry keys to fix it, and then a few updates later they would change the keys you'd need to set. The final straw was the release of 11 and how much worse it seemed then even 10. At that time I started to make a real effort to switch to Linux. I knew Microsoft was eventually going to force the switch and I didn't want to be caught with my pants down when it happened.I had used Linux previously for random projects but never seriously as my main desktop. In the past I had used a combination of Debian and LXQT. I liked LXQT, but wanted a few more features for my main desktop and so went for Debian with KDE. My first attempt to switch did not go well. It was a stuttery mess that I had tried to troubleshoot for a few weeks before giving up and returning to Windows 10. This was likely due to a combination of Debian's old drivers and the GTX 1080 I had at the time. A few months later I tried again with KDE Neon, because I figured if any distro would give me a good experience with KDE, it would be their own. And it was great, and I still run KDE Neon now. I will say KDE 6 is perhaps not as polished as 5 was, but I still do like KDE.
>>107555312Indeed, spend some dollars
Why have companies given up on the cheap computing niche?You could get a cutting edge laptop in 1982 for just $100, back when an Apple 2 cost $1500.
>>107555608Unironically you can get a used M1 Macbook for 300 bucks these days.
>>107554460Lack of customer demand for that style which is a niche customer interest. Phones and tablets ARE cheap computers that style would have to compete with while also competing with abundant used and more powerful PCs. Adding a bluetooth keyboard and mouse (or combination keyboard with integral trackpad) is easy as pairing. Tablets often have aftermarket cases with integral bluetooth keyboards (which could of course be paired with a phone).
>>107554460Here is a kit you can put together todayhttps://www.clockworkpi.com/home-uconsoleI am going to buy one if I can
>>107556641>clockworkpiexpensive, chink should put qwerty on one of those super cheap linux gaming consoles.I would get one just to fuck around with it.
>>107556921This one does
What is the point of Go?
>>107545865>measuring (((req/s))) in a database constrained applicationHeh, ok buddy.
>>107552411I know a guy who wrote Rust at Google, and I do not believe the study. This guy once described taking a massive amount of time trying to demonstrate to the Rust compiler that a data structure he was creating was safe, using whatever their ownership annotation semantics are (unsafe was forbidden on that project). And this was a smart guy who liked Rust! In contrast, writing Go has been pretty fast for him.There's simply no realistic way that writing in a language where you have to prove logical ownership to the compiler can be as fast as a language where you can just toss shit onto the heap and forget about it. Certainly we know from people who program in Rust that refactoring is a major headache - and refactoring is a hell of a lot of what programmers do in the enterprise world.I suspect this study was measuring only relatively greenfield projects, and not anything longer-term.
>>107552829shouldn't have taken this long for me to realise
>>107555419>This guy once described taking a massive amount of time trying to demonstrate to the Rust compiler that a data structure he was creating was safeYou don't know Rust, do you?
>>107555419>know a guy who wrote Rust at GoogleNo you don't.
This CPU core is NEVER OBSOLETE!
It's the go-to for network socs and anything that doesn't actually need any real processing power.
>>107556377>go-to for network socsif you run a poverty gigabit lineans any sort of qos/firewall rule brings it to its knees you get 100mbps
>>107556412The cpu in network socs is like the 8051 in a usb controller, you're supposed to use dedicated hardware, in this case it's the network processor.What's that? You can't program the network processor to do what you want? Not the vendor's problem, you didn't buy the support package.
>>107556377nice and low power
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107550111Like Neta Yume, Newbie it's Booru Training + caption and bloated with XML
>>107555047it does i guess
>>107557555Nice
>>107557555Nyxa wants to punch as hurd as possible! but muscle man keeps dodging! halp?
Samsung stops SATA SSD production https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtQzR4ASkW8
>>107534735rio
>>107535124Retard
>>107536040>switch 90% of your catalog to m.2 ssd>wow people only have one flavor of sata to buy
>>107554340Glownigger
Still got plenty of nvme storage on hand
Yeah that settles it. AI needs to be banned.
>Apple just made 16GB minimum spec for the machines, kicking and screaming ("apple ram is twice as good as windows ram")>Scam Altman enters the chathow they gonna backtrack from that one
>>107556944Did they regress or intentionally price you out so you buy the subscription service?
>>107557401Now their cope might be true.
>>107556978>Just pay more for a phone with no buttonsNo
>>107556944>Source: Akshit Jeetslop
>2025>still using harmful software
>>107543655>They install every game that Valve hasn't check for vulerabilities
>>107543575>reads listunironically, please do the harmful
>>107556451buy an ad
>>107554147some retarded cope. that site was written by uriel who is basically a somewhat half troll (until he an heroed). he was basically a groupie of rob pike, so anything that wasn't from him is considered harmful.
I can't remember the last time I got any malware
>Aegis Legend III Mod>Wotofo Profile X RTA>imported Japanese Muji cotton pads>SS316L mesh coils for TCRI love technology
>>107549784>There is no real phase change in a vaporizerLolLmao
>>107537245underrated post
>>107537199 Why is it so hard to find information about vape mods that have swappable batteries and why does it seem like companies don't want to make vapes whose battery you can change like an 18650 or 21700?
>>107557199Because the wider market (normies) want small disposable things.
>>107557085>>107549784Maybe in ecigs (nic), but in erigs (thc) there is 100% vaporization happening.
Why don't people just get cheap 5:4 (or 4:3) monitors to use as secondary displays? What is the appeal of a fugly dual 16:9 setup?
>>107556941Could if they actually sold modern 5:4 panels.
>>107557099>no local dimmingNever heard of this
>>107557676gimmick from tv's that looks horrible on monitors
>>107556951I have a Dell 2007FP which I use for my retro setup that's native 1600x1200. Ebay used to be flooded with them, though not so much these days.
>>107557676Vastly improves contrast on LCDs, it's effectively a requirement when a display claims HDR compatibility.
https://tekniikanmaailma.fi/ovatko-vanhat-retro-aarteesi-muuttuneet-kellertavaksi-tassa-syy/most people thought simply letting sunlight into a house and allowing 80s to 90s white plastic to bathe in sunlight will turn them yellow after a few yearsit was more complicated thoughmost white plastics contained bromide which stops them from catching fire, there were also a few white plastic types not having bromide in it, and those did not turn yellow..because bromide was a health hazard (altough getting it into your system by touching plastic is not a likely scenario) they stopped using it in the year 2001 and as a consequence white plastic made since 2001, will not turn yellow
>>107556413>altough getting it into your system by touching plastic is not a likely scenarioMost chemicals they stopped using are less about the safety of the general public, and more about the safety of factory workers who have to handle it for prolonged periods of time
That was an interesting read
Who's the greatest living programmer?
i really like listening to chris lattner
>>107553377Funny, considering /g/ bullied his crazy ass to death. Curious how the /pol/troon parasites pretend to worship him because he said "nigger" a lot when he ran out of anti-psychotics.
>>107550362buy an ad, blow
>>107550362No idea but Tim Epic is the most successful between those 3
>>107550362thumbnail made it look like middle guy wearing TNG uniform
The 1080ti of CPU coolers.
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what le fug>You've reached your rate limit. Please try again later. (G3P)didn't even make images
>>107556126Maybe the limit is shared across different models? I'll test it out later. Page 10 bump for now.
>>107545721False dichotomy. Getting rid of the kikes is not mutually exclusive with getting rid of the faggots, foreigners, and leftists. Theres room in the mass graves for everyone.
>>107557616False equivalence. One that is actively pushed by the kikes themselves, in order to reinforce their victimism on one hand, while distracting the exploited masses with made-up social issues on the other. The actual result is that (((they))) remain untouched at the top, while those at the bottom roll in the mud for their entertainment. Keep playing to their tune.
Do x86 android based systems still exist?BlissOS seems dead.
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how tf do you render a block of code here?
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>>107556316thanks