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What went wrong?
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>>108564781
If you want to make Win32 desktop apps on Linux or Mac, WINE already exists. If you want to make cross-platform desktop apps, MAUI and Avalonia exist.
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>>108564738
compile it from source noob
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>>108564742
This. No MAUI on Linux either. They don't actually want cross-platform to be good. They want software for other platforms to be degraded or broken experiences that lock users and developers into Windows, but to nominally exist so devs don't just use somebody else's good, honestly cross-platform tools.
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>>108565264

Java is now following C#/.NET's lead. The reversal happened somewhere around 2015.
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I still think they should revisit WinForms/WebForms and figure out a way to make a really seamless drag and drop UI experience for cross-platform or web apps. With their resources it's doable. Everyone is sick of wrestling with webshit for basic apps and tooling.

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How many lines of code does a typical DOS-era game have?
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>>108564932
And I'm all out of ass.
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>>108564921
More than 100.
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>>108564921
A few million.
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>>108564921
One line.
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>>108564994
this is missing the big picture. making these games required making tools that probably had has many, if not more, lines than the actual game.

for instance, doom level editor is doing the heaving lifting of building the bsp-style structure that tell the game which sections of the map are visible from any other section.
If you consider the C/C++ ecosystem of the time, it's also likely they wrote compiler plugins/build scripts, which a lot of companies did at the time.

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What is your favourite mail server? I prefer Mox. You don't belong on /g/ if you have never hosted a mail server, btw.
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>>108565001
Exactly. It's shit and always has been. Messaging is way better. Start scaling the early telephone up in your mind and toil comprehend how shit email is compared to text messaging, even. S-Tier is private, securely encrypted Messaging like Signal and SimpleX. SimpleX provides the aforementioned far better than Signal IMO.
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>>108564984
Faggots have found a way to hide behind text messages, too. "Hey, I didn't see your text." they also use it as a way to feel important—to feel wanted, desired and sought after. It isn't just about communication, anymore, unfortunately.
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>>108564340
don't see the point. It's the last major part of de-corpoing I need to do, but it's just there to receive password resets and for companies to send me warnings about level 10 CVEs in their shitty vibecoded software.
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>>108565444
Yeah but he's talking about running your own server. Normies rather use the CIA DARPA marketed stuff and text messaging.
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>>108564340
Too much MK Ultra brainwashing behind this bullshit

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/g/ humour thread?
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>>108564471
speaking of, it may have been more noticeable back in the earlier days of usb keyboards, like with basic 125Hz polling. there is also the advantage of a ps/2 keyboard being able to 'speak' to the kernel without going through a usb stack, which i have in the past noticed could more reliably input things like magic sysrq keys, though i haven't had an issue using those in a long time with usb, i suppose whatever needed to be done to make usb keyboards more reliable in such circumstances has been sorted a long time ago
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>>108564275
>within <100 cycles
Lol no. Just the switch from user to kernel mode will take a solid 500 cycles at the very least (more like a thousand, but let's be conservative), and that's ignoring all the cache invalidations that come with it. Truth is, you could do the poll right after a preemption interrupt - you're already in kernel mode, the cache is already going to be invalidated soon, might as well poll the shit before switching to another thread.
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>>108532841
huh, this one made me realize that i can save a button press when using my microwave by entering 60 or 90 instead of 100 or 130
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>>108532858
it may depend on the microwave. i have seen both microwaves that will literally count down seconds from >60 if you enter that, and also ones that convert what is entered into minutes+seconds before counting down.
>>>108565158
regardless of how it displays it, entering two digits over 60 should still work, however
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i don't know if there's an objectively better way or not. people say its subjective but most grips feel awkward and unwieldy
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>>108562878
I'm probably the only one who puts his mouse diagonally, almost horizontally.
I just need to raise a little the index finger, the hand is almost empty, I find this very comfortable in the long run.
The only catch is I need a mouse with clicking areas covering the border like pic.
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>>108562878
I have a specific grip when my hand is dirty from cheeto dust and that grip kinda stuck. Thumb and outer side of hand
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>>108562878
>Objectively better
Fucking moron. Value is subjective.
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>>108562894
Am I doing it correctly?
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>>108565588
This is what not knowing how to operate your computer by keyboard only will do to human evolution.

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Remember when everybody wouldn't shut the fuck up about this thing for like 8 years?
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>>108550514
yeah, just got rid of mine a couple years ago. my memezen 3600 is going to be quickly forgotten and probably this 9955hx also, sluggish slop shit thats not compatible with better software

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>>108562677
i was too broke for a 2500k at the time and was cooming that you could get a 3870k for $90 at a time when a phenom 940 + 6570 would have been $200, it played far cry 3, apb and world of tanks at 1080p which was all i cared about back then

>>108564800
yeah this was horse shit and a really dark time, intel literally did nothing to improve chips until the ryzen came out, i thought we were never going to get more than shitty dual cores in laptops
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>>108565448
4 core 8 thread probably would still be the standard if Ryzen failed
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>>108559707
windows 11 doesn't use tpm
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>>108564800
They lied to you, FX is faster.
Source: owned 3 Phenom II, 2 Athlon II, 4 AMD FX, 1 Richland, 1 Excavator
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>>108550496
the only reason I upgraded from my i7-4770 was that my mobo wouldn't take more than 32GB RAM. I would probably still be using it today if not for that.

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Do any “quiet” gayming laptops exist? I know its literally impossible for a laptop with a dgpu to be silent but are there any that dont sound like jet engines and are slightly more tolerable. Its the only thing I like about macs but i hate macos.
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you're going to have to mod them yourself because all the manufacturers value engineer the shit out of everything and will use the most dogshit fans you can find and use as little material as possible for the heat sink fins.
if you aren't comfortable cutting vents or modding it to be even thicker to fit fans then there's nothing you can do in the laptop space.
best you can do it so build a small form factor PC and just carry it around with a portable monitor and a camping battery.
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>>108562754
This is the best option if you have the space desu. I have been using gaming laptops for about 10 years and they all come with drawbacks.
The problem is that you only need the performance on occasion but have to carry the thing around and put up with shit battery life, etc even if you only use excel. If you play competitive slop, buy a low to mid tier laptop that can run that locally and spend the money saved on a desktop setup you can remote into when you need to. This way you can get all the benefits. My one big issue is that gaming laptops look like kindergarten alien spaceship bullshit. You basically only have 1 or 2 options if you want something that looks normal. I am 100% going to switch to a desktop & light laptop setup once my current laptop becomes outdated.
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>buy newest generation mid range laptop instead of high end anything
>great performance
>never gets hot
it's that shrimple

lelnovo and asus do have the best cooling setups and quietest fans though
msi the loudest
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no, it's literally impossible
they all ship with loud as fuck blowers and anemic heatsinks that means those blowers need to go hard
maybe if we ever saw the thin obsession go away and they'd pack in 2 pounds of heatsinks and fans then they'd be quiet
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>>108562210
Follow the teaching of our lord and savior ebussy and say
>use case for a gaming laptop?

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#define __NR_getpriority            140
#define __NR_setpriority 141

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/setpriority.2.html

tl;dr:
manage your process's scheduling priority

was conflicted about if i should merge tomorrow's syscalls into this one, but i figured i would keep these separate and do all of the sched_* ones at once
you'll probably want to see also https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/nice.2.html and https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/sched.7.html
nice values are just... bizarre
       The range of the nice value varies across UNIX systems.  On modern
Linux, the range is -20 (high priority) to +19 (low priority). On


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why do you still make these threads?
don't @ me btw, I already closed the thread.
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>>108565194
i'm like halfway through and want to finish what i started! i probably won't end up doing something like this again in the future, though, because yes it's pretty clear that most people on /g/ aren't interested in this sort of thing. but it's been a nice source of consistency in my life so far this year
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>>108565210
you probably would have had better luck posting these 8-10 years ago
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do syscalls for all operating systems after you finish linucks
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>>108565569
do it yourself

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Computer science education in Bolivia is in a worryingly underdeveloped state, and this point deserves to be emphasized. While in other countries the teaching of programming, robotics, and computational thinking has become an essential part of the school curriculum from an early age, in Bolivia a limited approach still predominates, focused on the basic use of office software and with little integration of computer science as a formative discipline. on this at UPEA
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>>108561821
Looks like the average third world lesson on computers. They don't even teach robotics here. I mean, nobody can afford an 8-bit hobbyist microcontroller here.
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Nevermind, yours are on the mediocre side.
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>>108561821
>Labia-PC03
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>>108561821
>other countries the teaching of programming, robotics, and computational thinking has become an essential part of the school curriculum from an early age
This is not true. The US has trouble producing people who are literate. If you ever encounter programming, robotics, etc before undergrad, it will be a small number nerdy white and Asian highschoolers. Even this is socially discouraged by other students and sexual selection. Join robotics and AP classes, be lonely and have no prom date, or join football and weightlifting and have sex with every cheerleader at least once.

The whole culture here is built around discouraging intelligence and rewarding stupidity. This is unironically why the US is falling behind in tech/science/math.
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>>108561821
You'll just use Argentine colleges like you always do.

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What's the job that's safe from being replaced by AI?
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>>108565157
yet somehow hamsters on wheels is unethical
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>>108565157
humanfolx from the future will look at this the same way we look at homophobia today
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>>108565520
Would be faster to just burn the grain you'd feed them
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>>108565196
effort/reward ratio
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>>108565192
They were already thieves

MICROSOFT DECALRES WAR ON WIREGUARD AND VERACRYPT.

GET IN HERE
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>>108559764
that's only for unsigned user mode drivers
unsigned kernel mode drivers are banned unless you enable test signing or hack the bootloader or hack the kernel
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>Your retarded fantasies are not my reality.
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>>108557841
>using windows for any purpose
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>daily thread of freetards exposing themselves as pathological liars once again
humiliation ritual
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>>108565696
>the windows dead ender speaks up

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I am going to jail soon. I can't bring my phone but I can bring a MP3 player. Recommend me a MP3 player for when I am going to jail. Its a Norwegian jail so it will be comfy.
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>>108561748
State or feds?
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>>108564315
State, just jail. Never went to prison. Wish I could have gotten that time, they had the cool commissary.
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>>108562408
it's the same in all nordic countries. breivik complained how he couldnt get ps3 because of it
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>>108564018
Your cell has like1 other person in it?
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>>108561762
Yeah but he can only play vidya for 30 minutes a week.

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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My beloved
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Picunrelated, but is Microsoft doing anything with MAI-2, besides Azure/Foundry? Copilot received only recently Image-1.5 and it's still using it on my end. And there's been no update in BIC where the "new" model is still MAI-1. I wonder if it's being delayed because of the guardrails, the playground is severely filtered.
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INDIAN-NEOGRO says that this new AI can escape from virtualmachine and exploit most popular OS platforms like win and linux.


is it finally time /g?
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VID LINK: https://youtu.be/kdix0L7csac

(try to download the video instead of watching it on youtube with 2 click)

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

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>>108562286
If it did, it would to it through the corresponding node, but I'm pretty sure they're just meant to be notes for reference.

Clip skip really doesn't matter. You shouldn't expect to see any difference in the quality of your gens. Some models might require a specific value, but I think they just use the correct default values when you don't explicitly change the value by setting it with the Clip Set Last Layer node or similar.
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>>108562674
Thanks for answering, from what you're telling me, I shouldn't worry about it too much and stick to just using the lora loader module alone.
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>page9
The fall of /adt/
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>>108562698
I think sdxl models benefited from clip skip but shouldn't matter for anima
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