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>>107848451Goodluck>>107848510New grad unemployment rate is quite bad now. It's not just you
>>107847398damn, this exact thing happened to me when I was 26. Entire house was empty cuz parents were moving except my room, and they came in looking at me from that exact angle while I was on my computer that I have to be out by the next day. Put my computer in my car and drove across the country to sleep on someone's couch who I met in an IRC room lol.Never got that 6 figure coding job, probably blue collar til I die at this point
>>107847013I just got messaged by a recruiter for a database developer job that I applied to months ago, the problem is I was using AI for my resume/cover letter and I’m pretty sure I exaggerated my skill level. Now that I’m looking at the job description I realize that I’m pretty out of my depth for this position, and the only experience I have in web development. Should I even bother taking this interview if I know I’m probably gonna bomb the technical round?
>>107848643go for it lol as long as its not a massive company like fagman that can blacklist you from shit, you have nothing to loseworst case u learn a lot, best case u get a job
1 OA and 1 interview this week. Sudden burst of inspiration. WAGMI
What is your favorite calculator?
this onehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_hbvRTGcUI
>>107844684Funny you mention that, I switched from a calculator like that to the Ti, and preferred the new one. Both are solid non graphing options, but I remember this one being even more limited. It put a smaller limit on amount of things one could input in long integrals, and while I can't vouch for this since it was many years ago but I remember it having less features than the 30xPro. Plus, this is subjective, But I dislike the flat pancake designs of these cassio's, they feel flimsy. And for them to be thin the buttons are thinner as well. The latter's pill shaped and bigger indents felt more comfortable and secure to me.But, this was like early high school, I then later used the 30xPro for all of that and then college, there is a bias.
TI-86 every day. I missed wabbitemu on android so much I had to pay for almost-ti emulator to get the ti86 back on my phone
Casio FX-115 Plus, not sure why it hasn't been mentioned. A lot of scientific features, equation solver, can calculate derivatives and integrals. Additionally, can be used on EE, ME exams. Can solve definite integral and derivative by setting x = a and using FTC. Verify mode is awesome as well. Better than TI because Texan amerigroids have terrible aesthetic taste and like to play Simon Didn't Say even with their calc
Linux is starting to "just werk" more than windows. The OOB experience of windows is awful these days.
>>107847486This has been true since at least Ubuntu 12.04. Windows has been slop since long before AI. The unpaid college dropouts that maintain the Linux kernel do so as a labor of love. The overpaid college graduates that make the endless spaghetti code for Microslop do so because they wanted a job and were told to "learn to code." You'll never get good quality software from people who are only there to suck the blood of some corpo like a vampire while doing their best to do as little as possible.
>>107847486>>107847504>>107847526i stopped using windows after figuring out cachyos is like arch but werkswtf arch captcha?
>>107847486When someone like me who's been on Windows since '98 moves his main work PC to Linux, you know it's serious.And I'm not super tech literate or have much patience. I just need whatever works.The ONLY thing stopping me from transferring my HTPC/gaming PC to linux is a handful of apps aren't compatible with WINE.I'd say about 5 or so apps is the only thing preventing me from totally switching over.
I installed Windows 10 IoT LTSC on a laptop that previously had Linux Mint (because I installed Mint on a new laptop) and it feels like such a downgrade. Might bite the bullet and install Windows 11, did they really patch the method of signing in with a local account by evoking command prompt?
>>107847578KDE plasma looked familiar enough to me as a former windows user to be able to quickly find my way around. The switch wasn't painful at all. In fact the UI is vastly more comfortable to use than the constantly crashing slow ad riddled AI slop garbage that is the modern windows UI. Even despite the occasional krash.
My boss gave me an IBM 01EJ598 (1.92TB enterprise SAS 12Gb/s read-intensive SSD in the full Storwize V5000 hot-swap tray) for free because they were decommissioning old storage gear. Can I get some use out of it for shit like hosting movies / seeding or it's basically a fancy paperweight?t. only have a have a normal consumer desktop. I don't have a server, SAS controller, etc, etc... that is apparently required to run this.
>>107847577>>107847598yeah those sas to sata adapters are super rare too.
>>107847598This is just funnyposting, right?
>>107847872>gorillion watts to power your obscure ssdyou'll probably also lose a few days on drivers or shit like that
>>107847577all you need is a controller that can handle sas' scsi protocolgoogle around, there are enclosures and docks, and even addon cards that can handle such a thing
>>107847577get a 2nd hand sas card from ebay.look for 12gb/s SFF8643(internal port) they also come as external get a cable like this(Mini-SAS to SAS-Cable) and connect your default satapower cable to it.you don't need an enclosure.have fun.
About to get a software developer degreeSchool I went to sucked and I can barely codewat do
>$20,000 in student debt>literally 6-12 months away from the entire field being reduced to ashhonestly just a generational fumble. life ruined
>wat dowas it really that bad of a school, or did you just do the bare minimum (not meeting with prof, cheating yourself on hw/labs/assignments) or not engage with the fundamentals with anything else (projects, research, internships) on your own time?well, i'm not in the best position to give solid advice still being in school, but i hear math majors transition to higher cs knowing fuckall, so i suppose it could be worse.up to you. do that research degree to stall loans, put yourself through the paces and then do your own thing for money, tough out whatever is going on in wagieland right now, etc.
>>107848236just b urself
>>107848443Trqe. Maybe some people first started getting into trouble when they lost touch with themselves and started to focus on what everyone else wanted.
>>107848254Not all, but a decent chunk. Teaching materials were trash so if I got stuck i wasnt going to learn anything by guessing so
What are some Android apps you use on your Android tablets or phones that are pretty nifty. Bonus if they are open source. For me, it's Osmand for hiking maps, and Tubular for watching video without ads with the added sponsorblock.What nifty Android apps do you guys use that turned out to be pretty useful?
>>107847501does emacs count?
Does anyone know a decent gallery app? I've tried Fossify gallery and Aves, they both sucks but Aves is the least worst so I'm using that.>>107847501>OsmandI like CoMaps more.>What nifty Android apps do you guys use that turned out to be pretty useful?Binary EyeBreezy WeatherCoMapsGPSTestJoplinLocalSendObtainiumThunderbirdComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107847501Is ther a way I can get the Osmand TTS / rhvoice to use the Japanese voice but in English? I was so happy when I realized that I could manually set the Siri voice that way by editing one of the plists on my Mac, and then that also synced over to my old iPhone for navigation.
Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena” Is Now Available for Downloadhttps://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-22-3-zena-is-now-available-for-download-heres-whats-new
>>107845673it's to match the new windows 11 start menu
>>107845616Yikes, old menu looked bad but this looks even worse.
When is Cinnamon going to work with multiple monitors, HDR, and VRR? When am I going to be able to right click hard drives in Nemo? When am I going to be able to perform updates (ie manage software) through the Software Manager instead of a separate program? When is Zram going to be a default feature? When is Btrfs going to be a default feature? When am I going to be able to run AppImages without manually giving each of them executable permissions? When are the start menu and taskbar going to become visually pleasing? When will performing updates automatically upgrade to the next point release if one exists?
>>107847540r/redditsniper>>>/reddit/Fedora tipping neckbeardYou better not be using fucking Guhnome
>>107845616>6.14obsoleted.
>CEO sends out an email encouraging company to use AI more>We consulted an AI (((expert))) that says it will make us more efficient >Encouraging Copilot specifically bc we are already using Office, Azure, Etc.>Mfw im the current IT dept head and was not consulted about any of this or brought in to meet with the (((expert)))How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information? Bonus points if it's a response that won't get me fired
I love finding out just how far behind some companies are when it comes to AI adoptionhate to break it to you, but the next few months are gonna be a lot worse
>>107847762Red pill us on the coming storm.
>>107844490I don't think it's a bad idea, but I can see why they didn't consult you. If I were you, I'd be more worried about you being replaced with someone that is willing to embrace AI and Copilot.
>>107845460tell on them :-)
>>107844490I actually advise local businesses on the matter of using AI and refuse to do anything before meating their IT person.Sadly most don't have an IT person since it's small businesses. And I end up telling most that their potential for use right now is minimal/limited to general office work automated.
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107843860Shit, I meant visual-fill-column. That's what I'm using, and it looks the same as Olivetti.
>>107843727>>107843933both are bloat. just M-q like everyone else
https://github.com/nohzafk/consult-snapfilethis thing feels insanely fast even compared to consult-fd. seems like this kind of external "server" setup is a pretty good cope for emacs' nature, pain in the ass when bootstrapping thoughever
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Why does Xah Lee have a pic of him literally jerking off on his website?
>he still uses a shartphone
>>107848721>I like to shit in the darkis it to help you concentrate on the smell? you weirdo
>>107848721i have a poop fetish
>>107847568How can it take a photo of my face if it is face down on a desk?
>>107847586>>107847728>>107848411>>107848509most retarded anon I've ever seen
>>107848277ifaggot delusion.
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
>>107848006> you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.My point is that anything that actually requires any sort of reasoning ends up inevitably requiring hand written human logic. These are autoregressive parrots and next word predictors. If your job is able to actually be replaced with AI in a permanent fashion, it is because a random guessing machine could outperform your reasoning abilities.
>>107847753>AI does ZERO useful things.Absolutely wrong. Even as a non-coder, I use it almost every day to rewrite my meeting notes, forecast project roadmaps, rewrite my shitty emails before I send them, troubleshoot log files, message headers. Generate simple scripts for mundane tasks. It's also great at explaining sci/math concepts. All this using only the free version, which just limits your tokens. Currently playing with a 5090 and LM studio using smaller local models from google and chatgpt, also free by the way, but much more limited and not as accurate as the cloud versions.You're just a luddite.
>>107847234cutting edge researchers have already said the technology as-is isn't going to progresss any further than another 5 years. In 30 years we'll have the breakthrough that enables AGI.
>bro ai wont ever get any better>okay so it got better, but they've totally hit a wall this time>okay so it got better, but the bubble is about to burst any second now>okay so it got better-
>>107847513I looked up the water consumption by AI and 80% of the water in California is being used on livestock so I don't know why people are shitting their pants over AI water usage.
it's over
>>107845261the attacks are are a falseflag, the real spyware is in their newest update
oh so the iphone killing attack helicopter virus can only be fixed by....buying a new latest model iphoneok apple
>>107845049iTODDLERS BTFO
>>107847924baste
>>107845049kek I see this clickbait every few weeks it's meaningless fear mongering at this point
Jewgle added support for JXL now. Daiz on suicide watch as he's behind every shill post against JXLhttps://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/7184969
>>107848858for anyone wondering, this is one of daiz's bots.noteworthy characteristics:- ssim.- ffmpeg. - non-existent sample size.- fake chart.- obsessed.- hates JXL.
>>107848839Now make its Android support on par with webp and maybe we can talk
>>107848897So has the dogshit decoding speed of JXL been i proved or not?
>>107848897Oh that explains it, i was gonna ask how did he manage to make JXL lose to webp in this benchmark when JXL destroyed webp every time i tried to benchmark them against each other in imagemagick
>zero information on what the fuck this is about>schizobbabble and poopdickschizo obsession straight from the gatecool
for what purpose?
>>107843062let me guess, yet another mediatek shitness?into the trash it goes preemptively
>>107843062are you afraid and shitting ur pants, Tim Crapple? are you afraid that zoomies want dumb phones now? are you afraid of the upcoming phone culture shift, Craig FEDerniggi?
>>107845482I miss my titan pocket fuckin shit
>>107843062I feel like this one is clearly a scam meant to capitalize on the Clicks Communicator hype. This product does not actually exist and never will.
>peak ai era>freetards still can't into usable documentation
idk Python's docs work just fine