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I am personally suspicious of the entire education system from kindergarten to college for many reasons, and one thing that makes my alarm bells ring is when the whole system decides that they need to teach certain subjects certain ways and discourage other methods. So i really need to ask, where the fuck did this "start with python and learn from there" thing come from? Why is it so standardized and expected for comp-sci students to learn this language first? You mighy say "its easier" but is that really the case and does it being "easier" actually matter in education? I thought we go to college to learn difficult advanced things that require the guidance from experts in the feild to comprehend, not to learn things that are "easier". Seriously i find this alarmingly suspicious. My first instinct is that its just a government honeypot, every line of python code you write gets tracked and logged by intelligence agencies. But it might be even deeper than that, the starting point of your programmimg journey will effect how you percieve everything going forward, maybe the government is forcing colleges to teach python because it gets you used to doing things a certain way that essentially brainwashes you to accept taxes and worship athority, this would make sense considering the governments track record. I dunno, just my two cents, thoughts?
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>>106547571
>C
>strongly typed
Retard.
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>>106546425
Here in France, a lot of CS curriculums teach OCaml, and I have to say that it's actually pretty comfy to use. It's also great for teaching because its type system enforces prevents you from writing the horrible slop that Python shitters tend to produce.
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Learning the general syntax, grammar, and sequencing of programs in c like languages, as well as near universal programming concepts of variables,
basic address location, iteration, recursion, and rudimentary data structures in python is pretty approachable vs diving straight into c. Easier still, for many of the above, learning a bit in Scratch, which many programs use as a first "language".

It's all about the concepts at first.
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>>106547483
Because it's cool.
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>>106547905
J’ai fait deux ans de Caml après le lycée. C'était très pénible, je n’ai jamais eu envie d’y retoucher depuis. Cela dit, je sais qu’au Vietnam on enseigne encore le Pascal… donc il y a sans doute pire

Problem?
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>>106550085
Personally not a fan of their research on the extraterrestrial Xenomorphs, they are taking the gain of function thing too far, covid was already a shitshow

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soon

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> You're Late! Edition

From Human: We are a newbie friendly general! Ask any question you want.
From Dipsy: This discussion group focuses on both local inference and API-related topics. It’s designed to be beginner-friendly, ensuring accessibility for newcomers. The group emphasizes DeepSeek and Dipsy-focused discussion.

1. Easy DeepSeek API Tutorial (buy access for a few bucks and install Silly Tavern):
https://rentry.org/DipsyWAIT/#hosted-api-roleplay-tech-stack-with-card-support-using-deepseek-llm-full-model

2. Easy DeepSeek Distills Tutorial
Download LM Studio instead and start from there. Easiest to get running: https://lmstudio.ai/
Kobold offers slightly better feature set; get your models from huggingface: https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/releases/latest

3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right now
Chat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/
Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/

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>>106548278
In a normal conversation? I don't know, it's a censored model, you'll probably need a prefill, a jailbreak, or a character card
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i need to reinstall silly tavern
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>>106517457
Which ones of those support prefilling?
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>>106546928
godsthosehips
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>>106548933
I run mine on git and just do git pull
Also ty for animation, saved

Who is this guys target audience, retarded rightoid techies? Being a (((kosher))) right wing """anti racist""" these days is just going to draw attention to yourself, and not in a good way. Everyone just hates you.
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>>106549644
They are right. Contrary to Hitler, Churchil, Nicholas, Woodrow Wilson, and etc., modern rightists are honest about where their ideology comes from.
Torah is right wing, not left wing, so this whole idea of "leftist jews" is inherently oxymoronic as any jew who is a leftist goes against jewish culture and jewish values.
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>>106549663
Not commenting on whether it's correct or not, just talking about how realistically most of right-wing people are older, especially the ones in power, and they overwhelmingly support Israel and think they're the greatest ally of US. I think people get their brains fried and lose check of reality when they spend too much time online. For example the whole heat about the ukranian girl is a pretty niche topic, more people are talking about NFL.
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>>106549573
i wonder what stinky senile jews keeps making threads of himself, hmm...
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>>106549573
This kike simply exploits 4chin autists to make easy shekels from spinning dramas to random repo jannies. Nothing more or less. The majority of his audience are just elon-tier rightoids who are slightly interested in computers.
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>>106549602
"Orthodox Catholicism". Is education in the US this bad? Wow.

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Why are we still using this ancient technology?
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It's still very useful even in 2025.
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>automation obviously
>commands can in some situations be more efficient than GUI
>lightweight, no gui overhead for resource intensive roles
>"ancient technology" compatibility
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>>106550137
Because complex software always has been and always will be a pile of cruft.

>>106550153
There's no reason why a modern command line interface must be built around teletype terminals.

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Show your best obfuscated C code, anons

I'll start

#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
char x[]={0x20,0x49,0x55,0x5A,0x49,0x05,0x08,0x1C,0x1B,0x00,0x0C,0x69};char*i=x;
while(*i<0x69)printf("%c",*(i++)^0x69);
}
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>>106548476
This means more of them strive to become good people compared to the general population, isn't it commendable?
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>>106538126
I'd obfuscate my code inside her
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>>106547245
You should learn all of the above.
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I need her cock inside my asshole.
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>>106538126 (OP) #
>Show your best obfuscated code
4chan code base

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It’s over.
>apple ai is still bad and useless
>consumer don’t have money
>normies are starting to see what Apple is doing
>almost no one is interested in iPhone 17 line ups
>their computers have like 5% of market share
>Vision Pro flopped

It’s finally over.
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I'm so tired of indians posting online.
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>>106550048
>at massive margins
Cumulative inflation since they started doing $799 is like 40%, and they're eating tariffs now too. They can only be making so much. Android and Xiaomi both increased prices twice in the same time period. They are engaging in an illegal anti-competitive price war but the FTC won't do anything about it because Cook bribed Trump on live TV.
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>>106550098
>Android and Xiaomi
I meant Samsung and Xiaomi, oh well. Point stands their marketshare among under-40s will go to 95%.
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apple is literally too big to fail. time to buy.
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>3% down

Stop your DistroHopping with Fedora KDE.
Fedora is as Solid as Debian and as Updated as Arch.
Purist Software, Minimal Vanilla Latest Tech Stack , No Bloat 2GB ISO.
Rolling Edge, btrfs, Wayland, Flatpak based, SELinux Secured, No weird bugs as everything is stock barebones.
Corp based, DNF is faster than APT now, No Proprietary Software.
Fedora is free as in OpenSource, not FOSS.
This OS is used by Servers, Routers, Switches, Firewalls, Cloud...
No need to install gimmicky Niche OS used by femboys with long socks.
Ubuntu and Mint are piggybacks of Debian.
Fedora is the only Upstream.
You get updates firsthand.
Devs, DevOps, Engineers use it.
Linus Himself uses it.
RHCA is a prominent Linux Cert.
Why not use something Linux Engineers use?

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>>106547691
As a native English speaker "solid" implies dependable and see stable, even moreso in your usage as you were comparing it to Debian which is renowned for stability (which can be good or bad). You're just low IQ and grasping at straws. Fedora cannot ever be as "solid" as Debian because it's a purposefully less stable upstream distro for RHEL.
>>106549669
I run Fedora with KDE because KDE is my preferred DE. Current Gnome is obviously very skewed towards laptop workflows.
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>>106549900
I wouldn't, I don't use FEDora or GNOME. I'm just pointing out how it's such a mismatch, Fedora is the base for RHEL and they're all essentially investing into the core ecosystem of flatpaks, gnome apps, wayland, pipewire, btrfs, selinux, etc. If you are already into alternatives like KDE, it makes much more sense to use a distro that's an official KDE patron like openSUSE or Kubuntu and also support alternatives like AppArmor, ext4, and such instead of giving rimjobs to GNOME and Redhat developers through using Fedora and making .rpm's only belong to RHEL
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>>106549927
I've considered switching from Fedora to OpenSUSE but they seem to be in some messy transition phase where they don't know what they're doing right now. Also Richard said no chuds allowed.
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>>106550005
RedHat is owned by a pajeet and has a policy of not hiring white men over a certain percentage of workers. openSUSE is not actually owned by SUSE, while Fedora is 100% owned by RedHat legally.
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>>106550055
I understand that but it's not relevant to what I said.

kek
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>>106540389
here's your usb2.0 port bro
that'll be $1000
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>>106549971
It’s a non issue in the Apple ecosystem. All my pictures get backed up to a cloud service. All my music is downloaded over WiFi. The only time I ever connected my phone to the PC is to move video footage over and sure that was slow for the price but I only did it twice. Also this board is filled with people who say hard drives are acceptable main storage so I’m not sure why they care about transfer speeds
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>>106544999
doesn't even work 90% of the time
plugging into USB-A is totally fine if you only have the two pins connected so you get a shit 5V 1A connection
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>>106550008
Yeah that’s my whole point. Apple makes the user experience so shit outside of their ecosystem that you have to spend additional shekels on a MacBook and iCloud just for having modern day conveniences. iPhones truly are a scam
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couldn't people here just self-host a nextcloud instance and sync to that?

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>4chanX is still kill
What do I do? What is the next best thing? Are the devs active? Will they make a patch?
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>>106549097
yes, it's logical that there would be a way to do this.
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>>106548555
you don't need 4chanx or xt. all you need is the swiss knife (script manager)
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>>106549166
it's shit
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>>106550052
So are you, though; now tell us why it & you are shit.
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>>106548638
read the instructions. If you can't do that you dont deserve help

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Silicon chip inside your head edition
>Interviewing
https://blog.interviewing.io/

>How to write a resume
https://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF

>Salary Stuff
"What's your expected salary?": https://www.fearlesssalarynegotiation.com/salary-expectations-interview-question/
Negotiation advice: https://github.com/petermekhaeil/salary-negotiating
Salary data: https://levels.fyi/

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io/

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>>106539437
>that curriculum
LMFAO
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>>106549249
If you read the Bible, you would probably figure out pretty quick
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>>106549960
It's not like the Noble Quran, claiming to be written by GOD personally.
So basically whatever the Bible says is moot, even if they did mention Pornhub.
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>>106546599
>golang
The market for that language is probably too small. You should probably learn to do backend in JS/Java.
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>>106550000
I don't care what you think. Just stop sucking Jew dick

How do we take down this evil?
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>>106549711
DNSSEC makes any tampering pretty evident because instead of a signed result that you can verify they will return SERVFAIL. This doesn't help you access the blocked domains (you need a resolver that doesn't comply with retarded governments, or even your own recursive resolver because retarded governments don't understand how DNS actually works) but it does preserve the integrity of the DNS and make it evident that it is being tampered with.
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>Cloudflare
>literally stems from project Honey Pot
I don't know how can this be any more obvious.
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>Back in 2003, Lee Holloway and I started Project Honey Pot as an open-source project to track online fraud and abuse. The Project allowed anyone with a website to install a piece of code and track hackers and spammers. We ran it as a hobby and didn't think much about it until, in 2008, the Department of Homeland Security called and said, 'Do you have any idea how valuable the data you have is?' That started us thinking about how we could effectively deploy the data from Project Honey Pot, as well as other sources, in order to protect websites online. That turned into the initial impetus for CloudFlare.
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>>106549859
>Prior to starting CloudFlare, Lee and I ran Project Honey Pot.
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>>106549729
>no argument
everytime

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How do you guys data hoard? Hdd's? M-discs?
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>>106549664
I don't hoard, I'm not mentally ill, I prefer digital minimalism and think very carefully before saving anything, I don't want to fill up my drives with nonsense that I'd feel are worthless or be ashamed of having them on my disk. Things you have should be meaningful.
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Hoarding is stupid. It sounds like a good idea when you read a story about a movie getting edited because Trump bad or a book getting removed from the school library because it depicts hardcore gay pornography and you get a sense of urgency to make sure you have access to it when the guys in the sky won’t let you. So you go out and spend $1200 on a NAS that is redundant and has 18TB of storage and start downloading any and everything from everywhere and spending hours upon hours organizing your data so it’s accessible. You even open up a few ports and make some accounts so your friends and family can see your collection and they’ll try it out once but will never log in again. Then 5-8 years later your NAS drives start to throw errors and need to be replaced but you don’t really want to spend $400 replacing them so you wait until it’s too late and you lose all your data. Then you realize you never played those GoG games you saved or those movies you downloaded or read those PDFs of books you found and wonder why you spent so long organizing that data late into the night when everything you saved is still available online, it wasn’t deleted, the government didn’t remove it, corps are still selling it. Sure its fun but it’s a waste of time.
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Data hoarding is mentally ill. If you are /x/ophrenic, listen to this. he whole "tape drive" fad is stupid because the tapes only last 30 years and they chew... remember anything from cassettes? Archival grade DVDs last for 100 years.
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Had 20 hdds lying in my closet plus dvds.. Didn't even remember these and some day they just went out with the trash.
You don't really need anything if things were normal. But looking at how things are now regarding internet and privacy etc, it's probably a good idea to begin hoarding data. Games, films, books, music, software.
One day you could probably even sell them when the dystopia hits properly.
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>>106549983
>digital minimalism
>streaming
???

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>>106548925
>Braid looks like ass. Terrible color palette, terrible character designs.
Objective true but he still coded everything from zero. Jon certainly knows what he does.

For now, I am nowhere near his level, and I can just barely imagine the level of skill needed to program your own engine.
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>>106547000
>Why don't you do it then? Go give an easy talk and make some easy money.
The correct reply to seeing degenerate conduct isn't to participate yourself and get on the grift, it's to condemn it as a grift.
When I've given seminars on things it's because actual new work was done that requires the time to present. I'd be embarrassed to give a talk that should've been an email.
>Hey guys, turns out you should only focus on performance once you've got everything else sorted!
A true revelation. I don't know what we'd have done without that presentation. Thank fuck we've got influencers to tell us to come and tell us all the blatantly obvious.
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>>106549919
linear algebra and vector calculus. 19th century mathematics.
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Anyone here used Jai? I saw his recent talk on it and I'm interested in how it is, especially the meta-programming.
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>>106549919
It's really not that hard. The only technically impressive part of Braid is the time rewind feature and that's just an extension of what games like Bunny Must Die already had taken to the extreme of memory constraints for consoles at the time.
Other than that making your engine is pretty easy. Just boring.


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