Fuck WEBPFuck JFIF
>>107545983nta, but mp3 is terrible, opus is better and should be used, so i adopted it and defend it. but opus wasn't imposed on me like webp, and it represents an inconvenience for me and many others, so i don't care if it's good or better. i'll continue using gif, png, and jpg for the time being.the only thing i considered was jxl, but it doesn't seem to have much adoption.
>>107547462I'm an opus shill myself and I agree with your point.but actually with mp3 the situation is much worse than webp vs jpeg because there isn't even a compatibility argument for it either.aac-lc exists, and it has the same fucking compatibility as mp3 while already being almost as good as opus, it's also the same level as mp3 when it comes to royalties and shit.so yeah the example that retard made makes much less sense than the reason you gave, there's truly no reason to use mp3 other than being tech illiterate or having a bunch of old files you don't want to transcode further.
>>107539270Holy shit, it actually works. Thanks
>>107539172Why you so scared of webp, pedophile tranime faggot?
>>107548591Why aren't you?
>2026 in 17 days>technology looking grim
>>107547610that's a man
>>107547682And that is a good thing!
>>107547682>won't trap you into child supportGood.
>>107547682YWNBAW
What Jewish demon made every woman 18-30 get that dumb fucking nose piercing. Bitch you look like you got metal boogers. Get outta here with that childish garbage.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
What's a good project idea to learn REST api?
>>107548263Webapp
>>107548263I really enjoyed Brad Traversy's Node.js API masterclass which used mongo, express, and node on Udemy. It really covers most of the fundamentals and he's a really good teacher. I made my own frontend in Alpine but he provides one for you in react so you don't have to know frontend web dev.Just know when he gets to pagination, doing pages the way he did isn't efficient and infinite scroll is the modern way to do it.
>>107548426>mongongmi
>>107548625Shut up gaywad. He asked for a resource and I gave him one.
Ubuntu 25.10
>>107545844I hope you go with ubuntu, but if you do you need to do one thing via the terminal to make Steam Snap version work. Ubuntu uses snaps and theyre good but super super super secure so Steam won't have access to your mic or anything unless you specifically give Steam access to it. You need to use a command which shows everything Steam has access to and give it access to your audio, pretty easy if you search up how. So yeah snaps are so secure it can be a bit annoying sometimes haha, flatpak, deb packs and .exe just gives software all access by default but ubuntu is like nah, get through the security first
>>107546007I once needed Discord for work (yes, really) and installed it via snap. Worked well.Then I did a journalctl and noticed that AppArmor kept denying it access to read my process list. Like, wtf would Discord need to read my process list for?!Been using snaps ever since, fuck having every program with unlimited access to the shit I'm doing on the computer.
>>107546065>I once needed Discord for workI'm sorry.
>>107546065i couldn't connect to lobbies once on monster hunter because steam snap was too secure, so sometimes it backfires but a quick fix and permission access and the issue is gone. But I prefer snaps being overly secure, and me having to give applications access, than them having access to everything to begin with
>>107545982>>107546007Thanks for tips
Should be lower than that (49.2 when using intel mlc in linux) i got like 56 in aida64 earlier but now it's like 59https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmoDuWMK75sNoticed that the intel mlc latency is 10ns higher in windows earlier and it might be even worse now.
>>107548133>13900oxidation
>>107548284Mine was before the known incident but i had 1 or 2 cores go bad anyway.
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUGaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500FWorkstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107548853Why would they not? Going all in on a single market segment will come back to bite you when the mega cycle ends and sales drop to a quarter of what it used to be.
my motherboard is making a clicking noise when i power it on, i even took the cpu and gpu off and it still makes it
>>107545155You already lost your chance at getting good fps from games little man. But carry on, amuse yourself
>>107545727Do not miss it. A solid base for windows 11 and some solid gaming. 150 euros is fucking cheap, just get a cheap pc case from Amazon and enjoy
>>107548816Geez anon, nice catch, you saved my balls, there's another one with 2 sticks of 16 each but I can't see the PSU wattage and I'm scared to ask the seller and they suddenly increasing the price lol
>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.
>>107547563LLMs are terrible at Guix
>>107547341the same way you edit your dotfiles using guixhome, by editing guixhome configfunctional paradigm means you modify the input, and never the output
>>107546181Not sure yet. I want to fuck around in my own repo for now until I figure out which features to have and I've ironed out most bugs. I did make the package with the intention of improving source block transclusions and then merging some of it back to the official package, but It'll probably be only some handpicked features like the scrolling etc.In any case the package works with both the main and transient branches of org-transclusion so you can use it regardless.>https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-blocksMy plan is to improve the source code documentation/interaction side of things until i have all features which have been on my wishlist for a while:- [DONE] transclusion from specific branches/commits/revs (https://github.com/gggion/orgit-file and https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-orgit)- [DONE] decomposable transclusion keywords through headers which are compatible with org subtree properties, which can then be programatically manipulated (https://github.com/gggion/org-transclusion-blocks) - [DONE] Selecting transclusion targets from imenu candidates, create transclusion from selected region or from topmost target at point using which-function (private repo, polishing up stuff before public)- TODO treesitter integration: this is the big one I want to contribute to the main package, this will allow some other stuff I want to try out like better search and thing-at-point usage, special highlighting, "focus" an area inside a transclusion and other shit.
>>107547622Hmm, I wonder what Stallman thinks about this.
>>107548338So, for example, I could just edit bash-profile in home-bash-configuration with something like (list (plain-file “guix-profile” “some code I want added to my bash_profile”)), or am I way off here?
I got 64GB of spare ddr4 3200mhzshould I sell or should I hold?what is your expert assessment?
>>107545031Nigger you have access to /g/, but not an online marketplace? You don't have to go to the dark web to sell ur RAM anon.>>107544577In my country marketplace is like wall street stock room. The people buying right now has to be speculators. Which means a few people will have a lot of stock. Therefore I certainly would not be holding a lot of RAM towards the end of the RAMpocalypse, as suddenly people will figure out that they need to be selling. Also a lot of people are probably dusting off old RAM to sell right now.I'm aiming for the start-mid game to sell mine. It's all driven by official vendors though, so you just watch that. Also any kind of disturbance by MOBO manufacturers. Most stuff is going up in price though because DRAM is fairly universal, so best deals are probably had to other items.
>>107545316>not an online marketplace?too annoying, i'd prefere a physical place i could just drop all the stuff at once without getting scammed.
>>107545393>without getting scammedWhat
>>107548150physical stores will try to buy your shit at ridiculous prices.
>>107544577You'll gain what? ~$300? I think it's not worth it if you might need it in the future.
Post your /g/ related waifu
>>107543109
>>107543109lacia
>>107547736No, I think I'll keep posting her
What is the definitive game controller?
>>107547944It's the same but smaller but from what I read the new xbox controllers are also small.The shape does not annoy me, all I want is quality and a reasonable price.
>>1075450692.4ghz doesn't add much latency but adds confort>>107547304It's good, but it will drigt over time. Third party won't. Look ae 8bitdo ultimate or Gamesir G7/SuperNova/cyclone2.>>107547363>A wireless dongle exists but it overheats easily after two hours of gaming making the controller lose connection.Old longer one doesn't>>107547960I just compared them. 8bitdo is a bit smaller. I haven't noticed it before. I think you can only notice it when you compare them directly.
>>107525250The playstation sticks are better positioned at the center, but the x360 controller is more comfortable to use.Personally unless you play only on playstation, on PC the only controller that works in all games is the xbox one.
>>107547290I bought like five of these. I'm never buying a micro usb cable again. There are mini USB versions available as well.
>>107548627Usb type B adapters are really handy as well. A lot of music gear still uses them
https://youtube.com/shorts/baiEHMne2XE?si=Ke6eUUam5bCt0rQl
>>107544281>>107544316Yeah those are the only ways to flash them unless it is a modem with software vulnerabilities allowing that to happen but those get banned by ISPs because they look at them as trivially moddable. These are the ones where you need to do some hardware access like write to the SPI flash or something. So they aren't blacklisted.>>107544320Depending on your location. But yeah, Spectrum is by no means a lost cause. I had people had good luck with it and only one friend who had terrible luck, but he also pressed a button that erased his certificate and he couldn't ever come back from that. So I'd say chances are it was user error.>>107544281I know, anon, it is crazy. Not my Discord, though.
>>107544316Nice, good luck. If you get stuck, open a thread here and I'll chime in if I see it. I think it is a great thing to toy around with, a very deep rabbit hole if you enjoy those kind of things.
STOPSTEALINGINTERNETS
>>107545858gives me this vibehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cZC67wXUTs&list=RD_cZC67wXUTs&start_radio=1
>>107544449will do! Ordered!
Give this some love! Installing this today. What do you think, fellow /g/ fags? https://lainos.dev/
>>107543892Lain LARPing. It's my primary desktop OS but I'll leave it up to you to decide if it's right for you.
It's amazing how absolutely bereft of any artistic sensibilities people who intersect "lain fans" and "linux" on the venn diagram are
>>107536114No thanks. I feel comfortable with my body and I don't have delusions
>>107544237read again
>>107536114Lain would use a lisp based os, at the very least guix
holly jolly editionPrevious thread:>>107458212https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107458212/
>>107548446You need to explain the keyboard lol. Is it some child keyboard to learn alphabet?
>>107548471basically yeah. it was marketed for that, industrial applications, accessibility, and people with large hands. its ps/2 and from 1994, but i want to use t over usb so the pico is going to serve as an active adapter since the keyboard doesnt support usb natively. the pico is also eventually going to support custom functionality like key remapping since the keyboard can switch betweek abcdef and qwerty, and im also planning on bodging in some cherry switches for the modifier keys its lacking, which would probably make this the (soon to be) only keyboard in the world with bolth alps and cherry switches.
im getting a new shit ass wayfair desk todaybecause while i like my gigantic dinner table sizes desk, id really like to be closer to my screeni will post about that later when it arrives
>>107548555trips checkedcongrats on the new desk anon
>>107544653Yikes. You should resubmit to reddit.
>turning one instruction into twelveSo this is the power of RISC
>>107548378https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guide/index.html#This is my favorite website on the internet
>>107548322>x86 case>load 512 bits>four rounds of aes2 cycles>arm case>adrp, one cycle>add dependent on adrp, one cycle>4 loads dependent on add, probably two cycles>4 rounds aes, one cycle5 cycles
>>107548461Neat that they list the instruction used on the right, but did they really have to make it so hard to read? Light gray on white? Come the fuck on.
>>107540738The initial version of the 64-bit architecture which is ARMv8 didn't not have atomic instructions other than LS/SC. They were added in ARMv8.1, so you need to specify[code-march=armv8.1-a[/code]There were other useful (imo) instructions added in later revision, such as "ctz" and non-vector "cnt" (popcount) in ARMv8.9-A, so you need to be mindful about what -march you give to the compiler.
>>107548562I think that might be intentional, since you do not actually care about what the argument's variable name is, the type is muuch more important to know at a glance.
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
It took me two days but I managed to understand and reimplement that redditfag's solution to day 10 part 2. See you guys next year
>>107546394what i hate about it is that it doesn't share the same inputs for all parts
>>107546671>from reddit import solutionabsolutely filtered
>>107548177wow rude
>dont have a working hashmap at the moment>26*26*26 =~ 17500>at most like 1000-2000 nodes>17500 x 2000 <= 35 000 000yep this year was another year of not making a hashmap and instead using array indexing for everythingi could probably have squashed them down by not leaving so much unused space but that means more room for off by one errors and hours of debuggingI should really make a hashmap though so I dont have to do it mid-broot next year (if eric does not call it quits before then)