New supply chain attack just dropped. It just keeps happening.https://github.com/axios/axios/issues/10604https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/axios-compromised-on-npm-malicious-versions-drop-remote-access-trojan
>>108500507>>108497530looks like people are working on ithttps://github.com/whatwg/fetch/pull/1843until then there is still XMLHttpRequest
https://github.com/web-platform-tests/interop/issues/1072https://jakearchibald.com/2025/fetch-streams-not-for-progress/
>>108500590All well and good, but readable bodies and a transform stream is the only way I can even fathom. Sadly it's bad for progress more because they're shitty push streams instead of simple pull ones.
>>108500487>unironically thinking "wot if we manage to intercept literally every single layer" is a legitimate gotcha The absolute state of this retard
>>108491925u lost
Thoughts on Ladybug browser?
>>108499965Thats the trend. In East Asia they have been doing it for decades. They make some putrid awful corpo slopware that has an API and then call it OpenAPI. The idiots think open just means publicly accessible.
>>108495777>Thoughts on Ladybug browser?More like lady acckkk
>>108499965It's not, considering ladybug is literally the ONLY fully open major browser initiative in existence.
Do you like my ladybugs?
>>108499888>like the restof the browsers that are written in c++, which is all of them, minus servo
>bagholder bros what do we do ?? sam said AGI was right around the corner....
>>108501586Diamond handsTo the moonHodl
two more weeks
Enough, OP.
>digital cameras are such a technological dead end that Kodak brought back Ektachrome and swung some deal with Alaris and is now offering more film direct to stills consumers and Pentax and Lomo are putting out film cameras againI guess it shouldn't be a shocker when every "blockbuster" movie looks like ass now because it was shot on digital>what should I buyIt's like guns 30+ years ago. There's enough stuff on the used market that I'd just go buy a nikon or a canon from the 80s or 90s. There are a bunch of cameras with hipster tax on them, like how kar98ks and garands were over priced compared to thirdie country guns, but generally anything that's mostly electronic like those 90s SLRs are free from hispter tax because hipsters generally want>manual dial controls>compact bodies>mechanical film advance levers>muh dials >mechanical actions instead of chip based actions
>>108496113Its the end result that matters no matter what a photo is shot with. Art is subjective and different cameras give a different look to a thing. I choose to pick the convenience of shooting a thousand photos and getting a few really good ones instead of dropping loads of money to get 20 shitty photos.
>>108500256film looks better. the best photos I've taken were on film and I've taken my digishit photos than film photos
>>108496113>I guess it shouldn't be a shocker when every "blockbuster" movie looks like ass now because it was shot on digitalBeing shot on digital has very little to do with why blockbuster movies all look the same and why they are all aids. Film grain is not a panacea for bad work.
>>108500463film renders colors better
>>108498784at least it's small
What the actual fuck is this captcha?
>>108501522the problem is its not board specific so you get anime girls in /sp/ and no one knows how to solve them
this captcha is so shit
>>108500244That's not even wrong
>>108499206Launch.
>>108500339usecase for captchas?
>Takes up horizontal space>Cannot be layered like SO-DIMM>Cannot be vertical like DIMM>You end up replacing the whole unit when upgrading, instead of adding another to an empty slotWhy is this even an idea? What we need right now is not ultra high-speed RAM, but instead cheaper and bigger capacity modules.
>>108497640The server version they made for NVIDIA is actually good. You only need to take one look at CAMM2/LPCAMM2 and realise it's total trash. Wasted space, offset ICs with long traces. Framework and AMD tried to use it for Strix and it just couldn't meet timing. No surprise.Since almost no consumer memory is getting made any way, they should forget about the consumer CAMM versions and get ready to switch to SOCAMM altogether (with shallower stacks).
>>108497640>people worried about soldered ram when the cpu and gpu and pretty much everything else save for storage is already soldered.what is the point? Short of dead ram chips which I will admit appears to be a bit more common(still very unusual) with ddr5 what is the benefit? Adding shitloads of ram to a system when it is end of life? thinkpadtards already stick 64gigs if ddr3 into a fucking dual core laptop for some unexplainable reason.
>>108497895we already have that, it's called cache
>>108501658It's more about not being taken advantage of at the OEM/OEM level.RAM that can be easily replaced deincentivizes gouging when you buy the device.You see this with phones all the time $200+ for 4gb-8gb more of RAM which they made necessary because it's only 8gb for the base model with a fuck ton of bloatware.
>>108501710Actually, yeah. fair point.
>DARPA rampant>ruining and breaking every codebase along with the NSA>killed all of ARPA>destroyed Concord and trying to steal it>mfw please ghostwrite me the patent and register copyright to time machinery to me>no one will stop themishygddt
Tu kropli. Problēmas gribi?
Stop smoking crack faggot
>>108501356To be unhappy, irritated, selfish and cruel?
>>108500968>>destroyed Concord and trying to steal itBazz will remember this.
>>108500968I live in your walls btw idk if that matters
they're making fun of us again…
>>108497523I won't, that's why I'm back on cuckdows and stopped donating. Maybe when the freedesktop foundation gets dissolved.
>>108501014Lol. You need them.
>>108491019I just use an macOS9 theme because the macOS used to look good before the retarded autism semaphore.
>>108491019What did he think everyone was working towards?The truth is largely profits. Anime is part of that, but it's also comfy. Why not work towards comfy zen?
>>108500929>kids today are cringe>look back when i was a kid>cringe
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108499516>>108499775Aren't VLIW processors pretty much capable of this? The problem is the last "relevant" VLIW architecture was fucking Itanium and and the only still in production is the Russian Elbrus which might as well be unobtanium in the west.
>>108477409Fuck UNIX->https://programmingmadecomplicated.wordpress.com/2017/08/12/there-is-only-one-os-and-its-been-obsolete-for-decades/>https://blog.rfox.eu/en/Programming/Programmers_critique_of_missing_structure_of_operating_systems.html>https://matejhorvat.si/en/unfiled/unixcrit.htm>https://rentry.co/g7aofwhchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-IWMbJXoLMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvmTSpJU-Xc
>>108500048We have something similar with PKRU in x64 already, but it's limited to 16 keys per process, which is obviously not enough. But, yeah, as long as we have a global page table we cannot have big submission buffers.
>>108500048>the last "relevant" VLIW architecture was fucking ItaniumSure? Hexagon is rather common.
>>108483558>Windows NT is basically the Anti-UNIX OSwhat does that mean technically speaking?
it's over 9000 extensions 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/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: >>108436047
>>108501521I know that Im talking about it not being available in the GUI window for volume profiles. had to write a custom GUI script to tell Unity to draw it on the inspector/editor window.
>>108501550If you don't understand why ecs is good and you don't have a problem you're trying to solve that would necessitate it, then why use it?
>tfw you know your game is a massive hit waiting to be made and you're terrified someone is going to strike that gold before you
>>108501661>then why use it?The hype seems to come from preventing cache misses, but my game is so lightweight I can't be seeing any meaningful performance boost from thatI chose to use ecs because I wanted to be able to extend my entities "on the fly" and this seemed like a way to organize my code that would make that simple. So far it has been great for that, if there's a better way I'm all earsAs far as using the sparse sets to store my data, I did that because it was easy to wrap my brain around. I've read some articles about other approaches and I could probably implement one of those
>>108501687What's it about? I pinky promise not to vibe snipe you :)
AMD saw DLSS 5 and went >yep, this is fine. Let's rush and release this.(amdrones will defend this)https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-fsr-5-scarlet-cortex/5.html
>>108500454>https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-fsr-5-scarlet-cortex/5.htmlso now amd offers the technology to remove glasses from and chadify npcs?GR34T!
>>108500643We have webms.
>>108501196Webm is DOGSHIT for replacing GIF. Animated Webp on the otherhand is a perfect replacement while not being as decode intensive as say Jpeg XL.
>>108500643>>108501280>t.
HAHAHAHA GOTTEM you radeon retards will believe anything
my boss thinks giving me a claude code plan can make me 2x so he doesn't have to hire another SWE.
>>108499479Create a team of bots with it.Either he burns enough money on tokens or you can sit back and relax
>>108500145>doing backend with the clientdid they at least buy you dinner?
>>108499479pretty cool of him to pay you not to work
>>108499479It's your duty to prove him wrong, my niggy.
Yall need a backbone fr
>it's more efficient What are your favorites?Personally I too greatly enjoy trading in my quiet ergonomically optimized home office with top of the line gear for driving 2 hours a day to a loud office without height adjustable desks, crappy chairs, stone age grade monitors where coworkers interupt every 5 seconds when a thought pops into their heads and lean over awkwardly into eacothers desk space instead of screen sharing. It's all very efficient indeed!
>>108498500this is just honesty lol
>>108501200that is a fun boss.
>>108501531>we are women.
>>108501531Well we are. That's why you post here and feel lonely when your gf or friends can't hang out on the wekeend.
>>108501211>Politicians are retards, their job is 90% creating good image and avoiding image risks.Why does that make them retards? Their job is to respond to what the public thinks. The public are retards, which means bureaucracy has to appear retarded to maintain legitimacy. Every time "smart people who want to get shit done" took over a bureaucracy it was rapidly villainized or at least became controversial. Most people just want things to be slow and slugging so that their own laziness doesn't suddenly come to light.
/g/ told me that they were about to run out of money and go bankrupt WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED ?!?!?!
>>108501011oh look it's the "AI isn't AGI and despite LLMs being AI they're not AGI so therefor not actually AI" guy in disguise. transparent as fuck.
Entertainment only saaar
>>108501031>i am smarter than the investors who put their own money into it
>>108501175History has shown that investors are not very smart people.
>>108495971Yeah cute.Now check their actual profits, nigger.They may get all the investor money they want but reality is that it's literally going down the drain because OpenAI is not generating profits.At best it means that investors are retarded, but that's nothing new.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
>>108501253What should I do with C though?
dynamic programming is finally clicking for me>Calculate the minimum cost to reach each of the cells, starting from the top and going down>first row is static>answer for each cell in the second row is the minimum of the top 3 adjacent cells (if they're out of bounds, use Int.max as the value) + the cost of the current cell>repeat until you reach the bottom>final answer is the minimum value in the bottom row of your DP tablehttps://leetcode.com/problems/minimum-falling-path-sum/?envType=study-plan-v2&envId=dynamic-programming
>>108501497>dynamic programmingit's very useful for leetcode and cp. pretty much useless for anything less.
>>108501562dynamic programming is the fundamental algorithm behind search engines, file comparisons, copy / pasting, and like a gorillion different optimization patterns
>>108501260Tutorials.