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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107639250
>On Windows, the thread stack is typically 4 MB just to wait on that handle.
Not on windows 95. My full PC was running on 4 MB of RAM
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>>107682318
sovlfvl
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>>107682318
how far we have fallen
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>>107684196
>>107684294
Niggas will way this about microshit and then bemoan about default emacs looking old and outdated
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I will try to create a simple lisp dialect interpreter, lets see how far I get

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107683953
>>107683968
And for the record, I had single challenge captchas before too.
Then I cleaned my cookies and now I'm always getting 3.
Fuck that and fuck you for defending this travesty desu.
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>>107683984
man I just count and solve them, you can solve the whole captcha without touching mouse
>type>TAB>(spacebar to get captcha if not using 4chan X)>arrow keys(Tab on correct picture)>finally Ctrl+Enter to submit
takes 8-12 seconds for me
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>>107684181
spacebar on correct picture*
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How do you clean your smartphone speakers if you don't have that slimy thing to take the dirt out?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EN03V9FptRk
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I can't find the headphones general neither here nor on /mu/
I'm gonna need new wireless headphones soon, mostly for commuting and I was curious if they even still come with aux inputs or it's all USB-C now?

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Now that the dust has settled, was RTFM (Reading the Effing Manual) a good thing? Did it ever help you out? LLMs have rendered RTFM moot and there's a new generation of "programmers" who won't RTFM, ever. Do you think they'll be worse programmers?
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Moot is a name, you very sorely have not actually the tools to render.

Keeping reading manuals, you have a path
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>>107684375
Holy Brownoid ESL, Batman!
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>>107684525
Not in your understanding and not of a universe your capacity could devise
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>>107684348
why would you need to understand the code? newer LLMs can create code consistently frok good plans - which you can understand without docs
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>>107684288
Reading documentation has always helped and is a good thing so long as the documentation was well written. There were some API docs that were pretty much useless and I had to experiment before writing my own much more worthwhile documentation.
LLMs lie frequently because being correct is not part of their training, and the new generation of "programmers" are already demonstrably worse since my entire workload has shifted to cleaning up their irreparable messes. Just as bad as, if not worse than jeet code.

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what did /g/ get for christmas?
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>>107681080
god i miss 4loko
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>>107667267
a shirt, a pair of pants and some sweets. honesty, it's the perfect present for me because I hate shopping for clothes.
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>>107680970
>>107681080
kekking
excellent image.
>>107681615
yeah the sf25 hasnt won any races so no thanks.
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>>107681080
Lmao, beautiful
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>>107681604
That is not your build. Post timestamp.

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use case?
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>>107674198
> New
Fuck off kid
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>>107672809
Click makes me cum.
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>>107672809
That reminds me, currently my monitors are connected to my audio interface with xlr to 1/4" cables, would it make any noticeable difference to swap them out for straight xlr cables? I don't even know why I got the XLR to 1/4" in the first place since the monitors take XLR, I guess they were cheaper.
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>>107681258
The audio interface is basically a sound card, you're sending a digital signal over usb which is then converted in your audio interface to an analog signal which is sent over XLR to your speakers (or the other way around for a microphone or instrument going into your computer). Why would you want to remove the (actually useful) middleman? Do you trust the garbage built in sound chip on your motherboard? Or some tiny crap built into a bizarre xlr to usb cable?
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>>107685067
This is needlessly complicated when 99% of normies, including many anons here, will do fine with a simple USB microphone.

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>>107682973
>NOOOOOOO DON'T MAKE ME READ AHHHHH
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>>107684035
ah, this 'ol excuse for paying to post lol

t. living and working in switzerland
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I literally can't post
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>>107684463
The way enshittification of everything is accelerating, you're going to need to start maintaining your own everything.
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test

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I was against eSIM when I heard it was being forced on people with new phones, but after using it I'm convinced physical SIM should die
>free and instant network activation
>if your phone is stolen, you can't get physically SIM swapped
>makes more phones dual SIM
>GrapheneOS will wipe it if you enter your duress password
The only benefit I can see for regular SIM is it's easier to swap between phones, which is something hardly anyone does regularly

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>"8TB" hard drive
>actually 7.27TB
>oh but its 8 trillion byes! 8TB!
>with drives larger than 10TB you can actually lose entire terabytes
how is this not considered false advertising?
if you pulled this bullshit with anything else you'd be sued immediately.
>inb4 kibibyte isnt kilobyte
a made up nonsense word doesn't change the fact that its false advertising.
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In fairness to OP, we have the iso that's supposed to prevent things like this happening. Must have been too busy deciding to change ide to pata because the young crowd get confused if things don't sound alike.
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>>107679916
This type of niggerlicious thread is a constant on this board. Can be autoban faggots complaining (more like ragebaiting) about TB vs TiB?
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>>107680540
>one kilobyte is 2^10 bytes, one megabyte is 2^20, and so on.
Wait, should it be 2^8, 2^16, 2^32 and so on?

Nothing you say makes any sense
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>>107685095
2^8 is 256.
what drugs are you on?
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>>107685115
log_2 2^8 is 2^3 while log_2 2^10 is 2^3.32192809489….

Draw your own conclusions anon

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What's /g/'s opinion on Mental Outlaw? I've been a fan of his for a long long time, he's the one that made me privacy conscious and made me switch to Linux. I remember once reading in one of his comment sections that he was "bullied off /g/" by some guy, is this true? Also, if you're seeing this thread Kenny, hi!
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test nigger test
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>Mental Outlaw is Luke Smith
>Luke Smith is Varg Vikernes

what did they mean by this?
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>>107684207
>everyone outclassed by Sam Bent
I ain't gonna lie, the dude knows a trick or two on how to gather zoomers attention with those wojak/eerie generated thumbnails but I feel like everything he says ought to be taken with a grain of salt. Lots of drama floating around him in the past, also seen an account with his nickname on telegram some years ago unable to go 5 minutes without using "nigger" in every damned sentence even unprovoked, unsure if that was this guy in question, although funny if true considering the persona he's cosplaying on YT.
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>>107670858
He's taught me a few things. SomeOrdinaryGamers and him are my go to
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>>107685202
kill yourself

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I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
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>>107685120
They are, iirc, on average the tallest people on the planet.
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>>107685167
The average male height there is 184cm. It's insane.
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>>107679526
> retarded and uneducated over 56 years after the US put a man on the moon, yurop still has not figured out how to put a man in space.
Actually-- it seems the US has forgotten how to put men on the moon, so now NASA has asked Europe to build the Orion space craft for their next lunar mission. Which is going to create a permanent orbital docking station in lunar orbit, referred to as the Gateway.

https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Europe_delivers_module_for_first_astronaut_mission_to_the_Moon

Europe is treating it as a stepping stone for further expeditions towards Mars.
They're basically skipping the moon, entirely.
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>>107685167
The balkans and south Sudan has taller people
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>>107685247
Only in subregions.

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Even if it's some obsolete router Linux can be installed on it. The end of personal computing is imminent
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>>107679850
If you don't like technolo/g/y, you're on the wrong board.
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>>107679359
>The end of personal computing is imminent
Yes, we have less than a decade left before total control, few years until the restrictions start coming.
They are gonna come at us from all directions, digital identity in its current incarnation is only the beginning, eventually you will not be able to use anything on the mainstream internet (and all from banking to government stuff to corporate stuff you will be forced to use will go through the mainstream internet) without unforgeable client verification at the hardware level, at the operating system level and at the software level, full control and telemetry of the whole stack or you will be blocked automatically as someone running a dangerous unverified computing environment (whitelist model, not blacklist).
And of course you won't be even able to install FOSS operating systems on verified hardware (think of secure boot but integrated with device attestation), furthermore developing software on the OS that will cuck to this (most Linux distros will btw, they are already going in the direction of Android locked down mobile shit) will definitely require a license and there will be complete tracking of the whole supply chain of software, from editor, to version control, to compiler, to distribution all completely regulated, if your software doesn't comply at all level the verified computing environment OS will refuse to execute or even download it, 99% of people won't even know it exist.
We will not actually get to the point of everything is a thin terminal connected to the cloud (I made that prediction like 6 years ago but I was wrong), it will be more subtle, you'll still have to pay for hardware yourself (cause computing everything server side is too expensive for corpos) but you simple won't be allowed to use your computer as a general-purpose computing machine.
>>107681032
Smartphones are not personal computers and never will.
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>>107682978
grim
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>>107679359
i wish that armband was a little more stylistic
like add a symbol of luck on a white circular background and keep the rest red
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>>107684452

Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?
I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release.
The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.
What do we do afterwards?
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>>107678494
I'll get a job doing some unskilled labor driving bullshit or warehouse work, then I'll either be able to adapt or I will kill myself
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>>107684834
nice, doing art for your games yourself? I suck at this
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>The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.

Nah, still not worried about this. Not gonna happen, software engineers just have more tooling to boost their productivity.
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>>107684881
Yeah, fully ai for the art is nowhere near usable but it makes some of the 3d art work faster.
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>>107679408
The problem is not that AI will write better code than you, but that it will do it faster and (seemingly) cheaper, and for the management it will be an acceptable trade off, moving their focus on convincing users to accept a worse product.

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What a cloud admin is?
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a regular admin that smokes kush
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Already handled in the nonfiction "Sword Art Online"
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a yaml janitor
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>>107685174
Circumstances?

If you don't save any games, movies, and photos, what do you fill your 500 GB storage with?
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>>107683422
Cloned git repositories
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>>107683422
Three games:

Mass Effect: 120GB
Forspoken: 121 GB
Microsoft Flight Simulator: 150 GB

Which sums up to 391 GB, i would install a fourth game, but finding something that has less than 109 GB isn't easy.
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>>107685049
>finding something that has less than 109 GB isn't easy
https://www.gnu.org/software/freedink/
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>>107683431
t-that's a lot of dead niggers
>>107684305
t-that's a lot of text
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>>107683422
>500 GB
That's about five applications installed as flatpak

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Oh hey its the year 2026 and we're so fucking retarded that everything doesnt work like it should HERP DERP
>the software of every device freezes and slows down constantly
>oh whoops you meant to press that button on your $2000 phone? welp it doesnt work unless you press it 3 times
>haha you want to charge your state of the art phone in the year 2026? LOL. LMAO well make it work but barely,
HOW IN THE FUCK ARE WE IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2026 AND TECHNOLOGY SUCKS THIS FUCKING MUCH? THINGS DONT WORK IM SO MAD AAAAAAAAAAH
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>>107682122
Precisely because we're in the Year of Our LORD 2026, and this angelic technology we've been prevy to (derived from channeling an invisible force through rocks btw) was attained by ungodly means (glowniggers strategically taking powerful psychedelics while sacrificing children in satanic kike rituals youtu.be/KJ1tjCFBemc ) making them break through and reach to "the other side" for forbidden information like in the days of Noah (Book of Enoch).

So why does this matter? Because the devil ALWAYS fucks you in the end.
He may give you tailwind to a start, all while architecting his solution. But rest assured you will get the rope just like his children (the modern day kike).
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>>107682122
correction: YOUR software sucks
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>>107682156
finally someone who gets it, may we meet in heaven one day
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>>107682122
they design things for retarded nigger cattle who are too dumb to get mad about any of this.


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