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>>107896159What the fuck did you just fucking say about me, you proprietary slave? I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class at Harvard, and I’ve been involved in numerous free software projects, and I have contributed to over 300 core-utils for GNU. I am skilled in Lisp and I’m St. IGNU-cius, saint of the Church of Emacs. You are nothing to me but just another unethical non-free software advocate. I will distribute the fuck out of your source code with freedom the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth, mark my fucking words. You think you can get away with saying that shit about me and the GPL on the Internet? Think again, fucker. As we speak I am contacting my colleagues at FSF and your binaries are being reversed engineered right now so you better prepare for the storm, maggot. The storm that wipes out the pathetic little thing you call your copyright. You're fucking dead, kid. Free software can be anywhere, anytime, and it can ensure your freedom in over four ways, and that’s just with the GPLv2. Not only am I extensively skilled at hacking, but I have access to the source of the entire GNU userland and core-utils and I will use it to its full extent to wipe your miserable proprietary code off the face of the continent, you little shit. If only you could have known what ethical retribution your little “clever” program was about to bring down upon you, maybe you would have ensured your users' freedom. But you couldn’t, you didn’t, and now you’re paying the price, you goddamn idiot. I will shit free as in freedom all over you and you will drown in it. You’re fucking dead, kiddo.
>>107895860It doesn’t really matter for the purposes of his complaint being complete nonsense though
>>107876687very nice
>>107885355>>107885406>>107895899Just tested that for guile they are indeed recreated every time. I was using that to group auxiliary functions but it is not very efficient.>>107896658BY the time CL came out, it was already written in elisp. It would be easier to change than now, but still...
Is geiser good enough for Racket?
I just downloaded Linux for the first time to get away from Windows bloatware and I had to input 7 commands in the command line to install ProtonVPN including one to download a separate program that allows system tray icons.... is this really the best we have? On Windows and MacOS I just hit install and it installs....
>>107891370did you install dxvk on windows aswell?
>>107881328?????????????????You don't think programs on Windows 7 don't update from a repository?
>>107897499>repositorynobody knows what that is unc
https://protonvpn.com/download-linux
>>107876281based
engineering 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: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107814484/#107814484
>>Accidentally posted this in the programming thread instead so reposting here since people are more likely to respond.Just finished the tcod rogulike tutorial and added floor persistence as well as an action point system. It all works and I'm very proud of the fact that I actually understand what I'm doing and how I'm doing it. That being said if anyone has any advice or suggestions for working effectively in python(general performance tips, newbie pitfalls, best practices and so on) please feel free to suggest. Always looking for ways to improve.
Want to get a non-reddit answer: My passion is for making games but I do have an affinity to what we do here in /gedg/ and like having my own tools, I'm just not very proficient in making them.What is /gedg/'s advice? Make an engine and then my games or just use an existing engine? I do tinker here and there with opengl but, again, not enough to feel confidence yet for a whole engine.
>>107897645the only real advice for people in your position is to do something, once you're in the weeds you'll know if you wanna keep doing it or not
>>107858586Dude laugh my ass off at this nigga sweeting uml.Cant believe people still do oop
>>107894276yes, it is.>>107895955that's why I build with different compilers. clang usually gives more meaningful error messages. there were multiple occasions when I was unable to interpret messages generated by msvc at all.
Does anybody know what the hell happened to the Funtoo project and what Daniel Robbins is up to nowadays? I heard the OG Gentoo project was taken over after he left to wageslave a while and make ends meet but that he couldn't retake its reins once he did try to come back, then coming up with the Funtoo project, which died a few years ago, but the page (https://www.funtoo.org/) was updated recently and I haven't seen anyone comment on it. Is anyone out there in the know of whatever it is that they're brewing?>haibane attached for your viewing pleasure and maximizing anon engagementI also remember some anons working on a s6 + xenocara + portage based distro, any of you still out there?
>>107897635>He rode a UFO from the planet Alma in search of his sister from a previous life, but was unable to return home due to a system failure and is now trying to repair the UFO using highly reliable AlmaLinux. That UFO is never leaving the ground. Linux is not popular with otaku in Japan. All the ones I talk to are either all-in on NetBSD or OpenBSD.Probably just another case of pic related.
>>107892690>the website looks corpo-friendly now>the text sounds so fake there's no way it is not LLM-generated>shills his one-man companyYep, sold out. Good fucking riddance.
so this is it then, gentoo lost? where do we even go from here? bsd?
>>107898767shut up retarded bot
Just a linux impotence-user here, but moving on from debian gentoo feels great for me. I get a glimpse of why you anons complain and how limted it got (like this requirement to have local /usr that sucks big times), but still what better options you have? Idfc even about use flags thats non-existing to me, I can use gcc flags, tweak kernel n shieet, that's already spectrum level unreachable for normies. Moving out to BSD or NixOS sounds like scroching earth policy
Ive been trying to learn haskell and have been reading the documentation and i see fucking jeff epstein. Is this a same name different dude situation? This feels like a simulation moment.
Didn't know Jeff was chill like that.
>>107898785Im not 100% convinced its the same guy. Some people have the same name. But I guess it could be.
It's not the same paedophile, but a different one.
For several weeks now. What is happening?
I needed to get through captchas so many times on different sites with Brave, despite not even using a VPN.Didn't had that problem with Helium.Brave just behaves weirdly sometimes, but maybe it can reduce Google Chromes marketshare for good.
Is this worth upgrading to Windows 11 from 10 ltsc for?Can you just turn on HDR and forget about it in 11?
>>107897760>The only thing worth upgrading is autoHDR and that use case is only for video game without HDR support.Auto HDR sucks SO BAD. Use SpecialK / RenoDX or RTX HDR, both which are way-way better.
>>107898551To be honest I barely even see a difference between DTM off and HGiG, maybe just a bad implementation.
>>107898557Yeah HDR as a whole is just fubar honestlyBest thing to do is use whatever settings works for you to eliminate black and white clipping and leave it at that
>>107898574On consoles it's a great experience almost always out of the box.On PC it's rare for it to just work great, often takes some tuning.Plus even many console ports don't get native HDR on PC, good thing we have shit like: >>107898552>SpecialK / RenoDX or RTX HDR
>>107893110>no mention of linux>HEY GUYS ON LINUX...This tranny ass attitude all you spergy tardy linuxfags have where you just can't shut the fuck up about using linux and loving linux and how great linux is why no one wants to use linux the other 60% being refusal to make it user friendly because typing everything out makes you feel like you have brain power to almost make it through special ed and that any software that doesn't just run through windows emulation is absolutely dogshit, like libreoffice and gimp there's weekend project websites that are more usable than fucking gimp but congrats HDR works wow amazing maybe if you shill some more Linus will put his limp shriveled up cock in your ass
Let me guess, you need more?
>>107897295>but the C64 5.25 drive was soo slow
>>107896883>I expect this is another case of Americans rejecting the inherentBBC superioritythe bbc sold poorly and most of them went to UK/Australia/NZ schools. it was insanely expensive at the time.>>107895210most spectrum programmers making software for the original zx were using other better computers and sending their compiled code over via serial or something directly into speccy's ram. speccy retards have never got over that, especially the ones born yesterday that really believe people were typing out thousands of lines of code on a rubber keyboard>>107897295>but the C64 5.25 drive was soo slow.this is false. commodore were forced to gimp the serial connection to make it backward compatible with an older system but a simple software patch enabled ridiculously fast transfer speeds. (action replay, epyx fastload, custom fastloaders used in games/demos etc.) any more delusional lies i can shit on while i'm here?
>>107897072The interconnect (called the "tube") was also a pretty good design.
>>107898409so good of a design that acorn forbid people from accessing the device directly and forced programmers to use their incredibly slow ROM routines. yep, that's always the sign of "good design" when you can't access the device directly. lol.
>>107898473What's the best purely 8-bit computer of the 80s?
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Currently waiting for gentoo install to finish. Gentoo + LUKS + Dracut + EXT4 boot + ZFS root - I hope it'll work.
>>107898901If you keep having that issue with the monitor, you could pipe the output of prime95 to a text file. Then you can look at it later.If you find even a single error in the logs you have a problem.
>>107899195Post beef.
>>107899461Damn, it actually works even though I do get a error message after entering the LUKS passphrase it imports the ZFS root pool it says cache file is invalid or not found, but it still works. Weird.
>>107899438Might be a distro issue. What does this output?xdg-mime query default text/plainYou could always make an autostart script that fixes it on login if it keeps reverting for some reason.
xdg-mime query default text/plain
>Windows 11 LTSC IoT>winutil>StartAllBackwhat else
>>107889450No
>>107895409Man, I would be kinda scared about using a Russian software. What if he pressed the nuclear button out of nowhere?
>>107889176It's the one for EU government administrative use - the one where the EU legally required MS to rip out all the telemetry, disable all the cloud pandering, etc.
>>107890145its the same as pro but it has a weird effect of making people think its less invasive or more private or w/e.
>>107898719no, not the same, because you have removed redundant MS bloat
Remember when VSCode came out and everyone knew it was supposed to be a replacement for Sublime? which was the most popular non-IDE editor until then. I can't seem to find anything in Google mentioning this, despite being pretty common knowledge. Even the keywords used for user preferences are nearly the same.
>>107897043im still using subl though.........
>>107897096>there really is a patter herethe pattern is nobody gives a shit about software quality unless they're paid almost every freetard project is for resume padding purposesnobody actually cares about contributing to a debian package for example, nobody cares about the endgame there, it's just a line on a resume
Imagine not fucking vibecoding with Antigravity fucking retard
For me, it's Zed
>>107897001post csam
i'm currently using a 21:9 2560x1080 75hz monitor, i'm thinking of buying a 1440 145hz monitor, is it worth making the switch or is ultrawide that superior?
>>107898218>almost the same>except it messes up the most common form of videowhy
>>107898223it's what he has on his stinkpad, so he must imagine it is superior to everything else or admit he's an idiot
>>107894653I was on 34" 1440p 144Hz 21:9 ultrawide for a while but switched to 16:9 42" 4k OLED 144Hz. Can still get the same effect and FOV if I want with black bars.
>>107894653I'm never going back from 32:9
>>107896820it sure is nice to have an LCD and not get burn in for a quarter of the price of "TRVE BLACKS"having a 4K monitor with good color accuracy is way more important as a creator than FPS or anything like that, although a lot of cheap LCDs have great framerates still.i was kind of waiting for the whole quantum dot QLED thing to take off, but i never looked into it and i'll probably never get another monitor until something bad happens to my $500 curvy dell.
what's your favorite computer in a movie?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1RwkOAUC0
>>107898936im pretty sure I've seen something of that stature run across a highway on all fours a traffic camera while browsing /x/
>>107891573I don't; They're miserable.Cursed to live secluded or be laughed at by children and avoided even by dogs.
>>107898938trannies tend to move like that as well so I see how you could be confused
107891573107891596107891620107891633107892531107892697107893229107893445107893618107898646107898702107898958You are all literally fat fuck basement dweller indians she wouldn't even look at you in real life.
>>107891561why do you all joke she's trans? there's no way, she's has a small frame and such, i got a good eye for this, she's no trans
why do clippy profile pictures love queersplaining so much? is rossman as much as a fag as his fans?
>>107897155>>107897163shut the fuck up retard
>>107896414clippyfags are all underage and only followed rossman's movement for the slacktivism points. If anything, the clippy pfp shows that you're talking to a retard
>>107897338this
I don't know what clippy pfps mean but I liked the dog.
>>107897392>pfpsProfile Picturesthe "f" was added in the middle so that people would stop asking about people's PPs
what do you guys think will be the next big programming language? like is rust going to replace c++? is something new going to come along?
>>107895908NTA but I also see slopware engineering replacing manual coding. In the future you won't have any APIs that intake files, XML or JSON, it will be all one single AI interface. AI will be able to intake any kind of information and translate it for its needs for downstream systems. No need to create any glue code which is what majority of devs spend their time on today.
>>107897454>2 minutes, always 0 syntax errors now. Cope harder.not even remotely true, 0/0 ragebait.give or take 8 to 9 prompts in, and ai will start making things up, or just ignoring instructions.
>>107898436Skill issue. You don't prompt 8 or 9 times. You prompt once with the right tools, get the first version and then use new chats for each fix.Clock is ticking!
>>107892986There has been released new models since GPT-3 just so you're aware
>>107892904Fully declarative programming with AI symbolic logic resolver to interpreted ir