How do I become as good as Laurie at coding in C?
>>106549700>>>/lgbt/
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>>106549700take estrogen
>tfw my computers finally packed inhttps://youtu.be/LJrFxnvcWhc?feature=sharedI'm pretty bummed right now. Does anyone have any advice for putting together a new PC?
Best video player on windows? VLC just keeps stuttering and bugging out>inb4 mpvNo one click install+play = 0 respect from me
mpv
>>106550593>mpvfor trans people and tinker autists>>106550581clsid2/mpc-hc
Which compiler should I use /g/?
same repulsive tranny thread several times per dayjanitors clean this shit up please
>>106550031You're just jealous her big long schlong will never grace your rectum
>>106549939This is the dream
>>106549905>Which compiler should I use /g/?Steel Bank Common Lisp
My mac's mouse jiggler no longer works with MS Teams
for me, it's scroll lock toggle via powershell script on windows
get a physical one
>>106550999bruh, in ms teams you can just open developer tools network tab, set your status as active, copy as fetch, and in the console setInterval with the copied request every 5 minutesdo retards really buy mouse jigglers?
It's me, or the current job market and interviewing are shit, anons?> Have >6 YOE> Leetcode, even for senior positions> System design with fictional scale while the software is handling like 10 customers> Give a straight forward and simple solution (either SQLite or Postgres)> Get told that it won't be scalable; you need queues and shit> MFW I made something work by using Google Sheets as a database> Another interview> Leetcode again> System design again, made something working with queues and shit> Get feedback that I'm not deep enough, which is fair as I'm a full stack who designed and launched systems end-to-end> MFW I feel like scalability isn't that hard but couldn't show it to people as I learned NixOS on my own and finished all SICP exercises (except for the last one, compiling higher-level code to Scheme)> MFW starting to doubt if I'm that good if I didn't handle "large scale"Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106548584what country?
>hear about how difficult interviews are>the few new hires I have seen over the last two years are named some variant of Rajeesh or Sameer>they suckhow are they passing these difficult interviews when all these other people can't?
>>106548584>please implement a solution to this exercise that scales well to x thousand users>ummm actually sweaty here's a solution that can only handle ten.>get rejectedretart
>>106548584> System design with fictional scale while the software is handling like 10 customers> Give a straight forward and simple solution (either SQLite or Postgres)> Get told that it won't be scalable; you need queues and shitI'm just a packet plumber and I know that Postgres can scale to pretty crazy heights.A lot of places seem to believe that they're just a year or two away from becoming the next Google so they waste time, money, and pass people like OP over because "muh scalability".
>>106550493Indian mafia.They hire their own
What is this hindu slop
>>106550221What do you mean? This is all pseudo-nostalgia zoomers wanted, all according to planIt looks like those old supercar skinned phones that'd cost some rich retard the price of a toyota corolla but would absolute horseshit to actually use as a phone because it was skinned kitkat or something like that, back when android was absolute steaming horseshit
>>106550221Sad to see Apple design fails after J. Ive left... iOS 26 glass fruitnigger aero garbage was designed by jeet btw
>>106550221Isn't it so fucking funny how macos looks good, but on the iphone it looks terrible?Most specifically about the fact that on the mac they didn't glassify the icons unlike the iphone.
reminds me of old jailbreak themes, which is really sad for apple
If you don't make it at Durgasoft, you go work at Apple. I'm not kidding.
>millenials in 2019 thought they had it bad because they had a job where they had to come to office and sit in person with other white people from 9 to 5 with a break to have lunch and play table tennis or something in between
>>106550605What do you mean? 2016-2019 were by far my best years.
>>106551029EVERY TIME!
>>106550957Wait I just realised my last job was an open office. It was probably due to a lack of space more than anything though, but it wasn't as distracting as it looks to be honest.
>>106551021
>>106550605up until the 90s you didn't have anything to do in your cubicle besides work, so they kept you contained to stop chattingchatting was pretty common before the internet and people could spend hours doing itfrom the 00s onwards people are surfing the internetthey want privacy so their boss can't see themtherefore open space gets invented so somebody will always check your screennothing changedthey wanted you to suffer back then, and they still want you to suffer
https://forums.plex.tv/t/important-notice-of-security-incident/930523>it's ok, anon! Plex can have my info! HAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHyou asked for this
there's always some faggot in these threads talking about "paying to pirate" which makes me think they have no idea what torrents actually are, or are some bandwagoning redditor who has actually never pirated anything in their life
>>106546718>you pay money to the electrical company? >And yet you complain about a one-time fee to get 0x the features, insecurity and buggy software to try to use the hardware you paid for.
Does Plex still not support AMD for transcoding?
Jellyfin fags are proving how poor they are by refusing to acknowledge its inability to handle DoVi, revealing that they don't own any screen made in the last 10 years
>>106550866Works fine for me
YouTube changed the algorithm and and it's ruining the LIVELIHOODS of millions
>>106550574sure...but, wheres your solution?i gave one>go teach the kidsyou realize you are just bitching all the time, right?
>>106527698what a stupid video title, I'm guessing his angle for the video is dumb too.Imagine buying a candy bar and the wrapper is plastered with "our candy revenue has dropped, please buy more candy" That's the company's issue not the consumer's
>>106531674I hate it when you find an interesting channel with 250-500 subs, it's great for like year.. then they get their first NORD VPN sponsorship and it's all shit from there
>>106523432>Made all visible views become the engaged views>Wiped off all views that don't leave a comment, like or dislike the video or subscribe to the channel>All tubers are basically screaming their lungs out because they can't get their daily dose of narcissism they all craveLMAO
>>106542363youtubers for some reason think that if i subscribe to their channel that means i'm going to watch every new video they make as soon as they upload it. even as a neet i don't even watch half of the stuff in my subscription feed, even when youtube recommends it to me.
lossless scaling 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 : >>106467928
>>106550330>My position is that SDF textures generally look awful You are mistaken, if you properly render an MSDF it will look amazing. I guarentee whatever you've been looking at doesn't do all of these things:>multichannel sdfs>tightly packed texture atlas to give each path the appropriate size SDF texture>smooth falloff curve informed by pixel derivatives for native antialiasingIf you do those 3 things you will never see an ugly SDF>and are not a substitute for real paths.In that they are not dynamic... maybe? The reality is almost no applications other than SVG authoring software actually render filled paths in realtime, so it's a very niche argument.
>>106550621There is no such thing as an 'unemployed' hobby. There are only hobbies. Yet again your post makes no sense.
>>106550477I agree in principle. But as you said,>That you can't just directly communicate with the kernel mode GPU driver with memory mapped buffers like God intended.You just can't. That battle is lost. The next battle is, if you're going to depend on millions on line of code either way, are you going to do it in a way that also makes you a bitch to a corporation, or not?When you write low level code the way God intended, you're still operating at a high level of abstraction compared to the inner workings of the CPU. The x86 instruction set is not that much different from something like D3D. One is a lot simpler than the other, but the real difference is that x86 is an open standard, while D3D is whatever Microsoft decided to shit down your throat. With x86, it's the companies that have to bend over backwards to make their CPU innovations work with the existing standard so that people can use it.In practice, you can get pretty much this same benefit by adding yet another abstraction layer, like SDL3 is doing.Obviously there's no SDL3 for CPUs, because it's not needed, because CPUs were built around open standards in the first place. But with all the other stuff in the age of platform lock, a cross platform abstraction layer is the only possible partial solution.
>>106550664>I guarentee whatever you've been looking at doesn't do all of these things:Well, to be honest, I don't look at SDFs very often, because that's also a technique that almost nobody uses. Is rendering filled paths in real time really more niche than SDFs?The 3 links I posted are examples of projects doing realtime filled path rendering. And those are just a few recent ones that use novel algorithms. An example of a project that does that as part of a real world application with less fancy algorithms is Ruffle, the flash emulator.
>>106513186geometry nodes simulator
The deceased has been identified as Pratik Pandey, 35, who was found face-down at 2 am on August 20 in a courtyard at Microsoft’s Mountain View, California campus, Palo Alto, according the Daily Post reports
>>106546095Zoomers don't type these words because doing so gets you shadow banned or normally banned on corporate slop social media.
>>106550651Redit... Reddit? Is a fascinating place when if comes to learning what "shadow banned" means.
>>106547570You get demonetized if you show "blood" or any other red liquid that looks like blood.Basically all action games with blood splatter need to be put in black and white so they don't get age restricted and demonetized.
>>106550649>ultimate fucking cattleSay the right word, is modern day slavery, that's why every single company in the world tries to offshore as much production as they can to turd world countries where slavery is "legal" and they can just abuse their employees as much as they want.
>>106546890Advertisers are moralfag babies and you're not allowed to make people feel bad while they're being advertised McDonalds burger.
Nokia is back in phone business.t. Finland>Developed and manufactured in Europe, the new product features a long-lifecycle chipset from Qualcomm. The Nokia Mission-Safe Phone is an open, customizable platform designed to seamlessly integrate new features, applications, and accessories, adapting to diverse customer needs and preferences. For demanding conditions, Savox Communications’ complementary solutions can deliver superior audio performance and clear communication. Visitors to this year’s DSEI UK (9–12 September) can explore these innovations at the Nokia booth.>Validated with the Nokia Banshee portfolio of 4G and 5G tactical communications solutions, the Nokia Mission-Safe Phone offers military-grade durability and supports high-bandwidth applications, including multimedia and data-intensive operations. It is available in three versions, each adapted to support a range of missions and operational needs. All variants are MIL-Standard 810H and IP68 certified, ensuring resilience, reliability and mission readiness in any environment. Its rugged design and strong security make it a trusted choice for defense teams operating in demanding operational scenarios. https://www.nokia.com/newsroom/nokia-expands-defense-portfolio-with-two-advanced-tactical-communication-solutions/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAjeqDvLBeYps. fuck Russia
>>106535515Why is there a notch when there's a top chin? Retarded.
>>106535406I'd rather have Chinese spyware instead of EU spyware.
>>106541218Not every company needs apps. Most people use phones like toys and apps as a way to access webpages.
>>106549210Looks fucking great.Someone send them this.
> You're Late! EditionFrom 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-model2. Easy DeepSeek Distills TutorialDownload 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/latest3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right nowChat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106517457Which ones of those support prefilling?
>>106546928godsthosehips
>>106548933I run mine on git and just do git pullAlso ty for animation, saved
>>106548094This is how Chinese are thinking about AI
>>106550964Exactly. Its not an omnipotent god, its a really cool tool you can use to help you do things, but you still need people and a functioning economy. Silicon Valley hype machine and lesswrong schizos poisoned the entire discourse and set ridiculous expectations. Now we are stuck between trillion dollar data center buildouts for the sand god while AI safetyfags spend time cucking the models that run in them with 10k token system prompts to prevent a paperclip apocalypse. Its ridiculous.
Has AI plateau'd?Give it to me straight.
>>106550678>They're shit for learning things, as demonstrated by the sharp escalation of imbeciles who spout hallucinated LLM nonsense as truth. This is especially prevalent in """AI""" threads, because """AI""" users learn about """AI""" from """AI""" instead of taking an actual ML course.this. and people thought YT pop-sci and the expert cult were bad. AIdiocracy is here
>>106537311>tell the AI to be woke and don't blame jews or indians>AI becomes lobotomized"b-but your ideology would do that too">the 3 BEST examples, undisputed, of conversational level AI with incredible intelligence are uncensored Claude, Tay and Mechahitler.It's not my fault you're wrong, you will never be a woman either way.
>>106550925>subwhite american working class member can't grasp a simple argument>shits out generic biobot spam
>>106550703keep fighting strawmans in your head>>106550718>can't read abstractkys, baiting retard
>>106550996You and other shills have been spamming these toilet paper studies about "AI" outperforming humans at [thing] several times a month, non stop, for years. The current year is 2025 and "AI" still can't do basic coding when confronted with an out-of-distribution problem.