Game developers are cucks. They earn peanuts, need to know physics, math, hardware, and optimization techniques, and spend their time and effort just to make man-children happy.Pathetic.
>>10 years>0 games released>0 programming languages released
>>107613538game dev != making your own engine.
>>107613538https://youtu.be/RY0WclQU7x4
>>107613705Wrong, he released Braid: Anniversary Edition. But JAI isn't getting released before Order of the Sinking Star, which will hopefully come out next year. And its engine is also getting released, open source.
>>107613538>Game developers are cucks. They earn peanutsYou are fundamentally right. The best possible move a programmer can make is to get out of the games industry.
is it actually possible to see the difference? or is it just contrarians?
>>107613352>>107614563that's a nice script but you're still trans
>>107592470MPV is the superior video player. /thread
Contrarians. Both are good, use either.
MPV on it's own is unusable since last time I checked it forces on screen controls onto you. At least not without going full tranny with a bunch of configs and shit. Using it with wrappers is pretty nice however. Haruna is probably the best media player I've used so far, other than maybe good old MPC. Haven't used VLC properly in like 6 years but i remember switching because it was shit at handing some file types.
>>107616095>>107616095you just click and press the arrowsadditionally, you can press F to maximize / restore down (smaller window) and space to play / pauseare you that filtered by mpv?
I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
>>107616046why do you just make shit upxt even added a button in the qr to randomise/revert to original filename on the fly
Leto's site has fully functional XTJust saying
>>107611750damn anyone remember that stick figure arrow shooting game?
>>107616314Also its freemium
>>107616314Isn't leto the guy who asks users to send photos of their penises
What did the most powerful man on Earth want with a guy who just makes electronics for nerds?
>>107616903Jensen Huang is the most powerful man in the world. Trump bends to his will every single time.
>>107616930rich=/=powerful
>>107617142Yes it is, but beyond that he's not just rich, he's the man in charge of the company that's at the heart of the AI bubble (or boom if you want) that's fueling the stock market and economy at large.
>>107616903>most powerful man on Eartlmaololyou poor retard.
>>107617171And who do you think he's a puppet of, goy?
I don't get why it's still so popular.
>>107612603It runs easily on any computer I've ever run it on and it doesn't have bloated bullshit animations/transparency/other garbage that people seem to have decided are necessary now (protip: this only slows down the PC).I will ask a different question. What do you NEED (to be able to control the computer from your UI not jerk off to window minimize animations & file previews) that XFCE doesn't provide?
>>107616459I doubt anyone who "actually uses Windows" has no idea about Openbox, much less that it's been FEATURE COMPLETE and BUG FREE for over 15 years.
>>107616638>no*any
>>107612603>light weight, theming is flawless, very integrated, solid, modular & it just worksthe rat won>>107612682
>>107614051>It is dead nowBetter dead than rotting like modern Gayland shit like KrashDE and Gnomussy. The mouse will outlast them all.
>loongarch is now an official debian architecture>review samples of loongson chips are getting sent to outlets like phoronixthe year of the chinese computer will soon be upon ushttps://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2025/12/msg00004.html
>>107616687How dare open source projects be more accessible.
>>107616687>the US is just handing over it is last software advantage
>>107616687>recently>debian 2008>openbsd 2009
>>107617107>implying debian supported an architecture invented in 2021 back in 08
>>107616763More like too busy being woke
how do you design UI this unappealing
>>107613737>thread/board specific folders>organizedSomething tells me you're here because you failed special ed.
>>107613789okay retard
>>107612998werks on my maschine
>>107591397>Turn off rich linkswhere's that setting?
If the kuroba ex dev is here can you fix the downloaded threads bug where if you search for one of them you can't hold and delete any threads, it makes searching for threads to delete far back hard because you have to then scroll all the way to it to delete
What is the usecase for a CPU that gets the wrong answer?
>>107615382The sad thing is it's very slow. It turns out bouncing a cache line between two CPUs a billion times takes a while.
>>107615442so you're saying it's also immune to brute-forcing?
>>107615488Not only that, it's Certified True Randomness.
>>107615500nice
retard
>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.
>>107616828Yep, Lumina 2 is just cursed. I'm not sure why they decided on lumina2 architecture when they saw how shit Neta was.
>>107611419Thanks for the reply, already got it covered in /edg/,very helpful, didn't know that if I throw my dataset there, anons make my lora.Sharing the info in case someone has the same question, >>>/e/3035952>>>/e/3035954>>>/e/3035956>>>/e/3035967
>>107617122How does it feel being a regular poster who released a checkpoint merge and not one anon ITT bothered trying it?
Threadvvvvvvv>>107617252 >>107617252 <<<<<<<>>107617252^^^^^^^
I was having a conversation with someone today about BIOS. We decided that we would share our bios files with each other, but the problem came about over a grammatical issue. Instead of saying, "BIOS FILES," I wanted to just use one word - the plural word for BIOS.If 'BIOS' is a noun - a thing - then what would be the grammatical plural of the word, "BIOS?">inb4 wtf are you doing sharing your BIOS with another human being
>>107617105Wat een kut vraag rot op
HOW CAN THEY PERMIT HIM TO GIVE WRONG ADVICE?? WTF!
>>107615194They don't release manuals for stuff like this you deflated penis.
>>107614717>SERVES HIM RIGHT... HE TRUSTED AN AI!
>>107615276Your IQ is inadequate for any actually positive level of contribution to this discussion.Please execute yourself expeditiously.
>>107616039>The AI said Aft but instead I went Ack!>The AI is responsible!
>>107616767Tinkerers create free video guides you dumb faggot.
JPEG-XL is finally getting back into Chromium.How excited are you?
>>107594249By this image PNG won, and no way jpg looks that bad, have you ever seen a jpg?
>>107608817>512x512>2.2 MB>vast sea of null bytes in the file data>red circuit lines highlighting out of order parts of the hex values on the monitor>barely visible RGB/CMY spots throughout the imagewtf did anon mean by this?
>>107615447I wonder if they use jxl layers in their "Live" photos to store the extra frames or a different approach. Can you share some pics?
>>107615597>PNG wonYou did realize it's 80 times larger for the same quality right?
>>107617040But anon, if you put this image under 800% magnification it's night and day!
>User base almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit>Add AI shitWhat the fuck is Firefox's new retard CEO thinking?
>>107613684If Firefox were to ever ditch the manifest v2 adblockers (ie, uBlock Origin, the real one), then its forks would need to do what Brave is currently doing and protect the mv2 code even though Chromium has gotten rid of it. That's a huge job that I don't think many (if any of them) are capable of doing, but I guess we will see.If Mozilla decides to kill ad blockers then ad blocking becomes much harder to come by.
>>107612569Pale meme hasn't been usable in years>t. used to use it
>>107612569Not if you want to keep posting here. There are very few alternatives left thanks to Internet turning into HTTPSnet+Cloudflarenet.
>>107607705I'm not bothered at all by AI.
>>107616630You can post here with it just fine. CloudFlare doesn't care about it anymore.
>Hmm, what if I took technology that wa already in widespread usage, and made the same thing except you HAVE to give me your personal data to use it!people deserve to be enslaved because they want to be enslaved
>>107613889Just do the same thing in reverse. Take their product and make a better one that doesn't have those problems. It will slowly kill them and make the world better for yourself and your friends.
>>107615992>sends metadata to every server involvedbut you can clearly see the domainshello, do you have brain damage?
>>107615887I had to use rocketchat for work, it was trash. Upload an image with your message and now you have to edit your text in a single line textbox that clips after 40 chars or so. Tried deleting messages once and it just said success but the messages stayed. That's just off the top of my head. All the stuff I listed is my reasons for using discord over other apps (besides the networking problem - I only talk to friends on discord because all my family prefers whatsapp), they're all the boxes I want ticked if I was ever enticed to try a new app because they're all important to my ux. Sending files larger than a couple of megabytes or using wildcard emojis are not my requirements for a chat app, nor do I give a shit about roles and colors. I just use it to talk to my friends with decent media support and multi device userfriendliness.
>>107614933Whatever AI is getting their data from discord should be pretty good at pony sex roleplaying since it's got a decade of mine to work with
>>107615918And Discord isn't? Matrix metadata will get encrypted next update goy
What would it take to manufacture CRTs on a commercial scale again in 2026 and the years to come?Would it be more viable to buy existing IP/patent rights from the companies that used to be the leaders back in the day, or to re-develop the technology from scratch using modern means?
>>107610361thank you anon, how would you recommend I phrase that in the future?
>>107610463>Actual-CRT fagThat is completely wrong. CRTs are obsolete museum pieces that are not coming back. Deal with it. They are only good for legacy material that was made when CRTs where the only solution in town.My current IPS and OLED units absolutely blow away any of my former CRTs of yesteryear.
>>107613184It is copium that plays on optical illusions that form from the limitations of our visual cortex.
>>107603064Which doesn't exist outside of a very tiny niche who do not possess the capital to justify the sheer cost and time it would take to reconstitute commercial CRT production of yesteryear.
>>107611847I had excellent peripheral vision my whole life. CRT monitors do not flicker perceptively in peripheral vision, at all. Even shittiest pre-14" at the lowest refresh rates do not. It might be technically there but not noticeable to human eye. Get the fuck off my planet, bug-eye.