>>107717298you ziggas ponder on that but i was on it back when people were uploading le epic 100k hours of nyan cat vids
>>107717536This isn't true because the account I made in 2006 still has all of my videos, and I lost the account credentials ages ago. I don't think it was even linked to a proper google account when the merge occurred.
>>107749289Those were based though
>>107718338>Why is a YouTube channel with 1K subscribers allowed to upload so many long videos, shouldn’t they have to build trust before being allowed to do that?You can easily buy approved channels. People have been selling 1k+ sub channels for monetization years.
>>107749386*for years
Getting programming jobs by June will be incredibly difficult. All the entry-level and intermediate jobs will be accomplished via a $1000/month subscription to claude code. Every subscription will replace 10 full-time jobs.Many companies will go under. There will be no jobs. Only FAGMAN will be "safe". Most FAGMAN employees will either quit voluntarily or fight dirty to not get fired.Programming Jobs and Software jobs are KAPUT in six months. You have been warned.
>>107743834This is the first time I've seen this, what the fuck.
>>107743694Average American read no books last year.
>>107743694use case for cutting out Sae from the video?
>>107743694Writers used to be paid a lot of money too. Now look at the state of publishing, books, literacy, etc...White collar work in general is going to get absolutely fucked. No clue what is going to happen to me when the time comes. I'll probably be in my 40s and too rigid and sclerotic to effectively retool... it's literally over
>>107748102So you're in your 40s right now?
>2027>AI can't create a whole new browser engine from the scratch>Gemini can't even download firefox source and implement features that Mozilla refuses to implement (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1655199)
>>107746359but it can generate nudes of anyone you throw at it, thats a win
>>107746359can you?
>>107746445probably. doesn't seem too hard to write a basic JS interpreter and a DOM renderer. the real problem is complying with billions of niggerlicious edge cases included in web standards.
>>107746359Can you?
>>107746445All currently existing browser engines are human engineered. How's the weather in Mumbai by the way?
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
>>107748827oh also why not the Mac stand? I don't really use it for anything apart from writing psychology papers
>>107748890it depends on the budget. I'd spend maybe 200 all up redoing a room, then maybe 200 on decorations depending on how bleak it looksgot a pic?also off white out of style in favour of real whites or greens suprisingly but I don't like green that much
>>107748909It's just a thing that I feel like only a guy would have. So you're a straight dude? Not a chick right?
>>107748829Always do some new shit when you can. After furniture, posters and shit it's gonna be hard to repaint the room. Just grab a few friends, it's gonna be over in a few hours. >>107748827That's random lol
>>107749267no wrong way around, I'm a woman. I got the stand because I thought it would be nice to use with the monitors but macos is a pain to use
are KOSS headphones any good? or are they influencer slop?
>Truthear x Crinacle BlueBuy this and save your money.
>>107748741obsolete
>>107748761Good enough for OP(a 4chan user) and what is the new meta?
>>107748768all ear dildos suck
>>107748768Fox IEM, endgame.
>breadtubers start shilling literal e-waste as a game box>price goes up from €90 to €180 in a couple of monthsevery flipping time, this is why we cannot have nice things.
>>107745659idk the model numbers by heart, but basically, when ordering custom chips, sometimes they'll be somewhat defective but mostly okay (Like an 8-core CPU where only 6 cores work), so the CPU maker will sell it to someone else, typically for use in server clusters, at a smaller price.I know there's a board like that for the PS5's APU, but I'm sure you can get the same thing for Xbox and Steam Deck (I think NVidia also sells cut down Tegras in Jetson units)
>>107745516You can play games on it...?
>>107745501believe be best engineers on earth decided numbers in product designation
>>107746515what?
It's pretty cool people have been reverse engineering the firmware on them and now cpu overclocking is working letting it go to 4.1GHz all core
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107711909
im the webshitter nigga flexing "software that shouldn't be built with react and javascript" from webdev gen and since web dev and wdg is dead I'll shitpost in here instead. I've been (((vibe)))-coding some 2D plane stress calculator for simulating basic soil stress propagation mechanics and so far only the chinese LLMs can actually derive the proper math needed (DeepSeek and GLM). Claude has the gaslighting hallucination problem similar to ChatGPT that if you gave it a subroutine that works for a specific scenario it tries to invalidate your idea and suggests "oh you should account for x, y, z". I'm starting to believe we are in the Chinese century...
>>107748830Interesting that option exists, but it doesn't seem like I can create a heap larger than 4 gigs with that function, although that limitation isn't documented on the MSDN page.
>>107749157>>107748830Setting max size to 0 makes it unbounded, and I can just keep track of the memory usage in my own code (what I am already doing for calloc/free). Seems like even with HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE it's slower than normal calloc/free (for my usecase currently). Top graph is Win32 Heap functions, bottom is MSVC ucrt (?) calloc/free. Only difference is the allocation functions used. The slope on the bottom graph is > the slope on the top graph, so bottom is allocating faster.
>>107749242Interesting discussion but I would be weary of assuming too much about the windows memory model, there is a complex difference between reserve, commit and touching memory that is beyond my pay grade, but the fact that you are doing two tests on the same machine and the machine is not "cold" makes me suspicious of your conclusion.
>>107749242here is a slop low effort clarification of my previous post
https://youtu.be/TK5Tz4Bt94Y?si=lhjNOsOvc1EweNiJI'm glad they made the video, but I think it has been common knowledge for quite some time that the protocol is highly insecure and that anyone spoofing a pair of headphones can inject executable instructions. China's 110 group has been using this heavily for about nine years on American soil because the short range of the signal necessarily means there is no automated logging of the code used to achieve the penetration as there would be when using a cellular traffic protocol. Once someone gets into a phone in this way, they can even re-program the phone to act as a Bluetooth spoofer which automatically maps out networks of acquaintances.One of the most common implementations when 110 uses it is to send a young woman with the Bluetooth spoofer into a gym in, let's say, Arlington, Virginia (as many federal employees and people who work for defense contractors live there) so that they can get close to people who have Bluetooth actively running to stream music. The girls will usually be wearing American-themed patriotic attire, which is laying it on a bit thick if you ask me.The U.S. Government has been silent on this issue the entire time but has made some plans to build ELINT-secure gyms in government buildings and to encourage employees to use those employee-only gyms to "prevent workplace injuries." The trouble is that the federal employees are not being warned against using Bluetooth and they are not being warned against using public gyms.
>>107747279>The U.S. Government has been silent on this issue the entire time but has made some plans to build ELINT-secure gyms in government buildings and to encourage employees to use those employee-only gyms to "prevent workplace injuries." The trouble is that the federal employees are not being warned against using Bluetooth and they are not being warned against using public gyms.What the fuck why haven't they gotten phones with 3.5mm jacks and had special firmware made with Bluetooth disabled?
>>107747279how does this affect my iPhone with AirPods Pro?
>>107747279>The girls will usually be wearing American-themed patriotic attire, which is laying it on a bit thick if you ask me.Kek, imagine what the Changs were thinking>But Chang, maybe Amelican spy wirr think our agent is not trustworthy?>No probrem Wong, I arready think of sorrution, just put Amelican frag on her clothes.
>>107747279Literally a mediatek issueMy smasnugs just works
>>107747279can any of this be used to kill the speakers all my annoying illegal spic neighbors use to blare mariachi music until 4 in the morning?
>want to create a thread>google image search for image to use>"Can't load file."What is going on? What happened to .png and .jpg?
>>107746864Ah yes, the clear path forward can't possibly be minimizing resource usage and relying more on renewables. That would be gay.*rolls coal next to children*
>>107746864Gay meltdown
>>107747162trve.
>>107746032>Kill all WebPs.It doesn't take much to save a .webp as a .jpg or a .png file.
>>107744558webp is fucking gay and no site supports it except for trash owned by google
You don't still use F-Droid, do you?
What's the difference between Obtanium and Discoverium?
>>107746988Discoverium = Unobtainium
>>107718238No. Not after Lunduke exposed them.
>>107743661>no excuse other than sheer laziness.You have yo learn how to use it
>>107748904
I mentioned on a /pol/ thread about SSD prices that I had a Samsung 840 pro SSD that had basically been on 24/7 since I bought it 14 years ago. An anon in that thread wanted crystaldiskinfo but I was too lazy to reinstall windows on it. Then a Russian anon told me about smartmontools. Hopefully both of them will find this thread since that one is now archived.Now, to the main two points of this thread.-Can anyone beat my high score?-How long do you think this MLC SSD can last? Because I'm going to run it until failure.
>>107743534The controller will die long before flash memory starts dying out with most use cases out there.
>>107743534>>107743596this, is not about uptime but how much you write and re-write
>>107743534why so many CRC errors?
>>107743534why don't you just fucking stay there faggot.
>>107743534That is not a work disk. Who gives a fuck?
What does /g/ needs his Threadripper for?
>>107748478chat is this real?
Threads are honestly still way ahead of their time despite the fact that they should be figured out as of 20+ years ago. GPUs have completely stolen the spotlight but only because they are relatively easy to program. A lot of posers like to larp like they know how to do multithreaded programming and it's not that hard etc but truth of the matter is nobody has delivered on that promise besides operating system kernels, user space is a complete mess and it might be on purpose. Truth of the matter is that the use case for highly performant threads is restricted to absolute retard tier implementations of like servers and virtual machines, nothing actually useful at the application layer. A testament to how absolutely difficult it is to get right. It's still just a matter of time perhaps, but it will take more than just effort, divine intellect is needed.
>>107748611>>1077486923D rendering, multiple VMs, containers, automating bots, etc
>>107748478Compiling C++. At work I have 7950x and it takes 10 minutes to fresh build the project I work on - and that is just 3M LoC.
>>107748692Capital W Workstation. Not your gayming desktop. They were up to 100x more powerful than personal microcomputers around the turn of the millenium and would run Unix while home desktops ran DOS. Rendered early Pixar movies and stuff. The segment doesn't really exist anymore because all use-cases are better handled by desktops or rack servers with how hardware has progressed and slowed progressing.>>107748862When you have that many threads, applications' inability to use them is more from Amdahl's law than programmer incompetence. Only embarrassingly parallel applications could ever hope to use more than 4-6 threads or run on the GPU. That's why SIMD and very wide AVX is so important, they can solve a hell of a lot more problems, and also using them is more commonly a benefit due to the lower overhead. Ideally you'd do both of course but again, Amdahl. That's why server CPUs are for you know... servers. You can only use the cores by doing multiple things or the same thing multiple times.
thoughts on fruit arrow?yeah yeah yeah zoomer this fake history that. I just want to talk about this aesthetic, particularly in software. I personally really like it. It feels lively, peaceful, and futuristic. After this came minimalism where UI was super flat, dull, and spaced out. Basically the opposite of the 3D gradient-heavy water vibes of fruit arrow.
>>107748639it's a nice-looking aestheticcalling it frutiger aero makes you a faggot on the spot though, have an original thought for once in your life
>>107749212you're right i'm going to make up my own custom terminology for everything so that no one knows what i'm talking about. then i'll be cool and special like (you)
>>107748639>frutiger aeroWe just called it Aero.
It’s too divisive. Apple tried to dip their feet into it and there was some very vocal outrage even though it was only a vague suggestion of that aesthetic. I personally like it but I think it’s staying in the past.
>>107748639Good, but most of the stuff zoomers post now are shit. Too messy and unrestrained, like the pic you posted. Original design examples from the era tends to be much better.
This thread is dedicated to KurobaEX-dev, which operates as a deliberately specialized digital interface, architected to facilitate the structured navigation, interactive engagement, and cognitive consumption of web-hosted content originating from the online platform formally designated as 4chan on a multifunctional, sensor-equipped, cellular-connected handheld computing device. OK?Use this thread to:1. TEST2. Tell K1 to bring back the bottom menu/tool bar3. TroubleshootPrevious thread: >>>107686738
Bottom bar pls boss
>>107748085Mix of both is my guess
>>107748662this one i do instantly, real like. i'm a smart mamma's boy tho!
Kuroba ex-beta wishlist:bottom barmore archives supportthe scrollbar is colorablea dubs/trips/quads/quints/sexts counter in the post number like clover hadadd 'open in archive' to the bottom part when a thread is archived
>>107729935>Just refresh the thread.doesn't workissue persists
Do you use your laptop in bed?If yes, what about the dust issue?
>>107745258I did when I had a small passively cooled one with no fans or vents. Sadly it was an HP so it died when Windows Update pushed a BIOS update to it.
>>107747361Your bed is still a dust farm even if you do that.
>>107747361do you even know where you're posting right now
I feel asleep once with my laptop in bed, rolled over and it dented the case. Never again, I just set it on my nightstand.
>>107748722lol