Has this ever NOT applied every time we had "We got sick of X, so we made our own"?
pipewire, I guess? Now there's only one standard. Albeit standalone alsa still technically exists in the kernel and is needed for RT applications.
>>107549633wayland>xlibrenot even its developers seriously believe in its future, its existence is a temporary hissy fit
>>107549633Easy: ICCFuck you, standardization is almost universally good
>>107549666almost every app still uses the pulse API
The best and brightest C programmers agree: Rust belongs in the Linux kernel!https://lwn.net/Articles/1049831/This board tries it's best to portray C and Rust as polar opposites, but in the end they serve the same purpose. Good C programmers have always respected Rust programmers and vice versa. Only the fizzbuzzers and jeets want a language war between C and Rust.Why do they want it? Because if you split the systems language ecosystem, there will be less competition to their electron/react garbage (see Windows 11 start menu)Everyone except Indians agrees that anything written in Rust or C is much better than electron garbage. That is why it is important to be friends and allies, not enemies
>>107549955that sounds very ...personal
>>107550038You have no insight in what really matters.
>>107550092>t. fertility has nothing to do with mathsi accept your constipation
>>107550099Ok, which subfields of maths?
>>107550243you got a little bit of everythingyou can use geometrical thinking to reason about problemsdepends on your problem or what youre trying to predictif you want to plot trends its basic bitch arithmeticif you want to predict evolution of traits, its gonna be statisticswhat were talking about is basic evolution, and how traits propagate within a speciesso statistical thinking i guess
Should i buy a Nvidia Shield Pro in 2019+6?The native media player on my OLED Philips TV can't handle BDs sometimes and crashes midway into the movie. Is there any other Android TV box as good as the Shield? I just want to watch my Kinos in HD bros
>>107550151Raspberry PI 5 + Usb BD driveYour welcum
ONN 4k Plus unless you need a specific audio codecs outside of AtmosI have a shield, and it's not the most stable of platforms at this point, but it's still the only streaming box that can output everything
Does using more screens really increase productivity? My boss is always baffled when I tell him I just get my work done on a laptop with one screen as he thinks two monitors are "necessary" for our work. Yet I'm a top performer so it's obviously not true.I think you can just get used to using one screen at develop your workflow that way by switching tabs/context as you need. I briefly had a two screen setup at home and found I rarely used the second monitor unless I forced myself. Thoughts?
>>107539082> I think you can just get used to using one screen at develop your workflow that way by switching tabs/context as you needyou totally can. it's all down to what feels comfortable/usable for you. one person on my team uses just their laptop full time, so when they want to go out on trips they don't feel hamstrung by missing extra monitors. he doesn't put out less or lower quality work than the others who are using 4-6 screens. 2 screens is my sweet spot right now for real usability, but if I were forced to use a floating wm / windows, I'd probably want more.
>>107539164this would actually be useful for 4chan, as i have 7 gorillion /g/, /biz/ and /r9k/ tabs on which i wait for my precious and delicious (You)sthis will increase my productivity tenfold!
>>107539082>Does using more screens really increase productivity?Depends what your job is
I remote into systems a lot. I use like 3 or 4 different remote access applications everyday and the mouse release key is different for each.It's easier moving my mouse over to another screen and clicking to escape out than it is remembering the focus release key combo then alt tabbing. You need two monitors to do that.Nowadays I dock my laptop and close the lid so I can use a fullsize keyboard and have two horizontal and one vertical screen. Vertical is nice for reading and writing documentation.
>>107539082
DirectX8 Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGlide programming guidehttp://web.archive.org/web/20240604190650/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Programming_Guide_3.0_199806.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20241108213111/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Reference_Manual_3.0_199806.pdfGPU tech spec and extension supporthttps://web.archive.org/web/20081216014653/http://www.delphi3d.net/hardware/index.phpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107546670I was thinking about this yesterday. There's a good body of evidence that some of the best programmers on earth have been videogame programmers. The reason is almost certainly because it is so incredibly demanding and requires diverse knowledge (knowledge from just about every domain in programming) and craftinessSo videogame development requires high maturity to do well (or at all), and can't really be said to be childish because of that. And, historically, games (not exclusively videogames) have been primarily the realm of something akin to cunning tacticians. It's only been -very- recently that games have been associated with children, and that was probably at least partially propaganda by companies to develop markets and persuade people to work for them. Videogames are just the most obvious extension of games. And, despite the idea that videogames are or ever were primarily played by children, they were always mostly played by adults anywayThat all on top of that there's nothing wrong inherently with adults doing things children do. It's rather the implication that adults shouldn't be irresponsible. But notice that it takes money to buy videogames, so it takes a base level of responsibility to even have the ability to play videogames as an adult in the first placeI'd categorize the narrative that videogames are for children in the same category as hot takes said by people who don't know what they're talking about and haven't had enough exposure to the thing to even have formed a strong opinion, but are acting as if they have a strong and informed opinion
>>107548012I agree 100%
modding quake 3 engine, thats a real mans job
i made some physics and there are of course no glitches of any kind
>>107550150lights are looking prettygmi
Which one?
>>107546117Like every 16" laptop is 16:10
>>107545543I suppose so, but I don't think it's enough of an issue to be worth it.
>>107542350>>107546089hmm yes
>>1075414101:1
>>107546117webcams
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>>107550045Linux, Nginx, Go, Svelte, Pure CSS?
>>107550067close! Last is Postgresql, still I'm impressed you got that tbhdesu
>>107550069but the OS in not part of the stack normally, is it?
>>107550069I see. Is Svelte actually good?
>>107550191It is when people talk about the LAMP stack
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>>107549773the edx enlightenment is forever. expect ZVX, etc to use zenith driver
>>107550215because they can't compete against ebay phones. they try by landfill diving and putting in the ripped out mobos and chips into new enclosures but get priced out
>>107550020s/seethe/money
>>1075502152nd hand LG V20 is amazing for a DAP (good sound chip, removable battery, SD card slot, 1TB works), but it's large, and quite old by now, at least you can easily change the battery.
>>107550220I have both OG ZVX and EDX Lite driver ZVX after Tyvan pulled his classic silent swapperoo and the latter sounds like shit.
Post your /g/ related waifu
>>107543188Worst skills in-game award>>107544266/thread
I always found Satania's /g/ association weird when another girl in the same series actually canonically became /g/-pilled.
>>107550068That is because Tapris is canonically in love with Gabriel.
>>107550196>implying Satania isn't too
>>107550204She is not at all. To suggest otherwise is pure headcanon.
The most american invention.
>>107544466I'm more sad now.
>>107535398Ok on phones, cringe on desktop.Requires one more click on the latter and reduces accessibility.(((They))) like opinionated UX, using burgers, carousels, accordions, popups because the app/site seeks attention and there is a need to hide important information under click to reveal. The users are not supposed to complain that it is time wasting.Since everything is mobile first, everyone should know this is the menu button.
>>107545213Form over function wins too often. But there’s a balance where the two work in harmony. It’s really hard to get right for some reason.
>>107539308That's an assumption. Question mark would be better
>>107543316Whatever xerox did did not save them in the end. Whatever was copied from xerox made bucks tho. Also there is no sane guy that used the menu key ever on regular keyboards
You know you can replace the RAM on basically any old laptop regardless of brand? There's nothing special about these.
>>107549363how is the screen lil bro?
The original idea was that by buying old devices that still work well, and which have features that promote longevity like super modularity, you could sort of stick it to the man, and be less consumeristic. As of today, we literally buy new, expensive thinkpads that have soldered parts and are in all respects basically the same as any other slop, you may as well get a macbook. In short: it's now just a meme, where you get it for the aesthetic, but it doesn't mean anything.
>>107533930why that in 15" over say a ThinkPad W530
>>107549348?? holy shit you ARE a schizo kek
>>107550063>calling me the schizo how ironic
>excludes auto-translated results from GoogleYou're welcome.inb4: sopa de macaco
>>107550143Full list of google options somewhere? Also why the FUCK is there no local extension version of SearX, it seems like such an obvious use case especially in the context of the deteriorating state of public instances
It's ALWAYS them.https://www.ftm.eu/articles/europe-health-data-us-firm-israel-spies
>>107548186You're right, thxStop fucking yourself
>>107548502it was archived months ago.. thank god for archive sitesarchive.ph/1c0ED
>>107547728THOSE SONS OF BITCHES IS THERE ANYTHING THESE DEVILS DON'T KNOW ABOUT US BY NOW???
why are yupooreans so easily and thoroughly cucked lmao
>>107548102>he doesn't use Bypass Paywalls Clean
Every single year AI companies are spending hundreds of billions of dollars making barely any revenue in return.When will AI turn a profit?How do you lose $143B of tax payers' dollars in just a couple of years?
2026 will be the year in which "AI" will become profitable.and yes, everybody will seethe.
>>107543848It doesn't, but you already knew that. it will crash when investors are convinced it goes nowhere.
>>107543848modern day tower of babel. retarded nigger cattle trying to reach heaven or summon a god that will fix all of society's problems. judeo-indian executives coincidentally getting rich in the process.
>>107543930> When that isn't enough they'll start inserting ads into the AIApparently, the first ads in ChatGPT were spotted on Pro accounts, about two weeks ago.
>>107544277so like funding micron factories but getting rugpulled as consumers there too?
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>>107550023Forgot to tag>>107550053
>>107550053>>107550062my B this was the first one I saw in the catalog
breathe in, gen out
>>107550052Fuck off, only a miserable faggot with a squad of retards in a pointless general has the will to do this.
>>107550053>>107550023There is no real thread, this waste of space is flooding all the threads at the same time