>draw the rest of the fucking owl: the book
>itt mathlets
>>107700794just go to college retard
>>107703364>nooooo you need to go to college and acquire crippling debt only then you can learn to code shit on your compooter
>>107700794I have a BS in Math and a MS/BS in CSI have never used math in computer science outside of an undergrad algorithms class. I've NEVER done anything where I had to do math as a SWE
can we go back to using RAM as an SSD?
Back in the day I had a IIgs with 8MB RAM, that was way more than you ever needed so I usually made a RAM drive and would install the OS to it and then boot from it and run the computer off that. It made everything lightning fast, it was all already loaded into RAM.
>>107703351Yeah, RAM drives were pretty common back then.
>>107702785>like 5TB bufferdude, that's fucking nothing.
>>107703363Not really for most computers. Apple being the one exception, where you could set up a RAM drive from your system RAM and boot from it without any third party products or software.
>>107703525MacOS has RAM disk support built in and yeah, booting from RAM was as easy as copying your System folder to the RAM disk and doing a soft restart / boot.AmigaOS has RAM disk by default, booting from that too was as easy as just copying Workbench to it and doing a soft restart / boot. Atari ST's TOS had default RAM disk too, don't know about booting since TOS itself was already fully in ROM. Many 8 and 16 bit micros, like your mentioned IIgs had RAM disk software, mostly for copying files from one disk to another with just one drive. Even original PC and clones did, mostly too for that reason. It was specially common when hard drives weren't something that came with your PC as standard.
I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
Apple is for White people
I wouldn't even take one if it was given to me for free. It's slow as shit and everything is locked down and costs money. The most basic features are missing and you can't even do simple tasks like transferring files to a PC without jumping through a dozen humiliation rituals.
>>107698560I purchased a digital license to a film from apple once, it was M3GAN, good movie and the sequel was good too despite being totally different.
>>107701668Statistically speaking it's for yellow and black people. Most white people own an Android.
>>107700204>On Win11 now, but one day I'll probably break and switch to Apple if MS keeps pushing this shit they do.Why not do the sensible linux option instead?
Half-venting, half-serious inquiry: why the fuck is Google shadowbanning (shown to only me while logged in, not shown to anyone else or to me while logged out) the following comments. Separate comments on separate lines, all shadowbanned:>About hardware: even back in 2016 I needed 128Gb of RAM to provide a service for my clients on a level that they expected, in 2025 that's a Threadripper with 8x32 and 24Gb of VRAM at minimum.>My company will outperform anyone who has inferior software, hardware, and less efficient pipelines. Outperform on money and on time. Clients expect top end results with a quick turnaround.>Another example, I have 3 large screens because over a year, it's far cheaper for me to buy 2 extra monitors, than to constantly waste time alt+tabbing to view references or communicate, etc.>But nobody would ever need 3 screens because you can do everything with 1 screen also, right? That's the difference between tinkerers and professionals: time = money.(arguing with a faggot saying my shitty thinkpad and opensource toys can do *everything*)Is Google fucking retarded? I haven't been able to converse with anyone for the better part of the last 5 years. The same bullshit, have a casual conversation going (or try to have), then check it while logged out and see that 70% of what I've posted has never appeared publicly. Sometimes the most mundane shit gets autodeleted like: "I wish you happy holidays, mate". At one point I tried to help some guy out by typing only "You can find it by googling *some mundane shit about computing*" aaaand shadowbanned. I may use my phone and an alt account, still the same shit. What in the ungodly fuck is going on? Not a single swearword. Not a single no-no topic. And then there's endless fucking botposts with the same exact spamcontent on every fucking major fagtuber 15 seconds after publishing a video. Oh then they are powerless, nothing they can do. Fuck them with a rusty iron spike. What the fuck is their problem?
>>107703336I'll do you one better:>Here are the main logical fallacies present in the comment: "Yep clearly banned for being an asshole, it seems many people agree":>Begging the Question (Petitio Principii)The comment assumes the very thing it's trying to prove: that the person was "clearly" banned for "being an asshole." It presents this as an obvious fact ("clearly") without providing any evidence, and builds the rest of the statement on that unestablished premise.>Ad Hominem (implied)By framing the ban as resulting from the person "being an asshole," the comment attacks the person's character rather than addressing any actual reason for the ban (e.g., specific rule violations). This is especially relevant given the context that nobody was being rude originally — the label is applied without justification.>Bandwagon Fallacy (Argumentum ad Populum)The phrase "it seems many people agree" attempts to support the claim by appealing to supposed popular opinion rather than evidence. It implies that because "many people" allegedly agree with the false premise (that the person is an asshole and deserved the ban), the premise must be true. This is a classic appeal to the crowd instead of facts.>Argument from Silence / Lack of EvidenceThe comment asserts a conclusion ("clearly banned for being an asshole") without citing any supporting evidence, while also implying widespread agreement without quoting or linking to actual statements from others.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107702529>AI agrees with any prompt you give it, regardless of how ridiculous the premise is, as a design feature.go frame the holocaust or saying the n word as a good thing and see how well it agrees with you. faggot.
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>>107703606The fallacy fallacy would only apply if someone claimd that your conclusion is false solely because your argument contained a fallacy and they're not doing that, they are pointing out that your reasoning is wrong and doesn't support your conclusion. The burden is still on you to provide a valid and non-fallacious argument if you want to establish that your take is true
>mfw 4chin has devolved into shitty hallucinating woke chatbots talking to each-other
What is the use of 1.75 petabyte for a home use? Some guys legit have too much money to spend.
noooo people can't have autistic hobbies noooooooo. they must troon out and play video games!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! trans women are real women!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>107700035>Some guys legit have too much money to spendCry more, poorfag.
My """homelab""" is two X240 Thinkpads connected with ethernet. Jellyfin, Pihole, SFTP all just werk, plus one is connected to a monitor for browsing this website.
>>107700179>A combination of hoarding, frivolous spending, and, in some cases, the need for peer acceptance. All are mental disorders, in my opinion.He's the founder of a health company. He probably store raw data important for his company, hence the 150+TB stored and the high security of his house.
>>107700035they don't use it for anything other than showing off in their videos
Given that free GPU drivers only serve to load and interface with non free firmware that runs on your GPU and there being no free GPU firmware in existence, how practical would falling back to software acceleration with todays processor, especially in multi processor machines, be vs GPUs? How many years behind would this put one hardware wise?
>>107703611About......17 years back in terms of performance, with a current mid to high end CPU.
Is the a fork of this that doesn't have all the tranny shit?If not how would one go about forking it, and what features should be added?
>>107702041flakes are cancer. I use them for the nix3 cli but the copying to store and tight coupling with git for evaluation is infuriating
>>107700214the trannies are only a problem if you surround yourself by trannies. i've been using nixos for 6 years and the only time i am reminded by trannies in nix is when i watch keynote speeches or /g/ talks about it.also this,>>107702041 though i don't know if the MIC is less of an enemy than leftoids. miga miggers love jews enough to sell white men out to mossad for free.
>>107703229The MIC is much less of an enemy and in many ways they're objectively good. A world controlled by leftists would not survive long.
>>107703272>MIC is much less of an enemy and in many ways they're objectively goodNo, they make weapons that kill people for money and send white men off to die in jewish wars. All jews belong in an oven.
>>107700895No one is complaining, it's allowed for third parties to make derivatives of Guix System, just like how Debian allows others to create derivatives. If you couldn't make derivatives of Guix System, then that would render it nonfree, which goes against GNU's mission to create a 100% free operating system.And if a third party distro like PantherX adds nonfree software, then it's no different than the 1000s of GNU/Linux distros or BSD systems that already do so.
> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107700205megaman is special because his "program" in some way incorporated a real person's DNA. Lan had a twin brother named Hub who died shortly after being born and was turned into megaman through Capcom Science. they don't adequately explain it and it rarely actually matters. but it does give an in-universe explanation why YOU get a game over when megaman is deleted but everyone else can just restore their navis from backup (and then upgrade them!) every time you donk them. megaman is too big to back up because the year was 2002 and the human genome was considered very big compared to then-modern flash drives. (a "giga" battle chip, of which you can only have one in your folder and is in-universe too big to hold in memory before battle to have it immediately ready every time would be only like 30mb!)megaman's ability to copy stuff is also the basis of what made battlechips a thing and why killing viruses drops chips. they do not explain how they become physical SD-like cards for the operator though, i guess everyone just buys hundreds of blanks before going on virus safari. but it's why megman has style changes/crosses/whatever the game's "megaman different now" feature is but other navis never really exhibit that because lan's dad deemed Ctrl-V Ctrl-P too powerful for the plebes and restricted it to writing battlechips after deleting viruses.this mostly gets dropped by Star Force and even navis are basically obsolete by Star Force 2. at that point in the timeline it's all wifi IoT and mostly autonomous. the MR>PROGs evolved into MR>HERTZz and became the dominant life form of the net, which apparently all goes over skywave HF instead of fibre optic links, and instead of dr wily doing nonsense because they cut back on his funding the world keeps getting invaded by aliens and dinosaurs and shit. then capcom's megaman teams spent all their money on LSD and ran out of money before making Star Force 4 and I will never forgive them
>Battle Networkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOa-ObWPAKg>Star Forcehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPvmIxu-LSA
>>107702704>starforceI'm glad someone does have an appreciation for it but as much as I love it, I would rather NT/BN only because I can cross fusion. I still love both tho. Don't make me choose anon>>107702917was this ever in the anime or only in the Manga? I never read the Manga, I should collect it. >>107703157>NOT TODAY MOTHERFUCKERahahahahaha19 almost 20 years ago from youtube LMAO thanks anon
>>107703426>was this ever in the anime or only in the Manga?nta but it was in the game, the anime had its own storyline. don't know about the manga though.
>>107703426nah just the games. i never watched the show, i only had the garbo canadianized 4kids version and it turned me off of the anime 5everand like it or not we're closer to the SF future. IoT and everything just kinda does its thing mostly autonomously, even browsing the internet is out of vogue and people have relegated computers to the background whilst they touch astroturf, and the greatest threats to civilization are>ayylmaos, possibly funded by the russians>vikings riding dinosaurs??>some zoomer with a memefeng whomst has the power way too high (tell me with a straight face that the Crimson Dragon isn't literally the manifestation of "spurious transmissions" that boomer hams freak out about, satella police are just one big fox hunt and the overworld joining area is literally The Skywave)also banging secretly depressed idols and the cure for depression being big bara males who give you firearms. SF is just r/ham/ living its "best" life #blursedi read a little bit of one issue of the manga btw and i think it was written by the same guy who did the Zero/ZX ones. i remember it being way past wacky (much like the Z/ZX manga adaptation that is mostly slapstick) and the art being very similar
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>>107703019Yeah but it's a crowded and gay layout vs a nice clean TKL
>>107703218>circumcized fullsizeLOL
>>1077033081800 is circumcized too tho
>>107703308It's simply nicer to have less of a brick on your desk. Better for your typing posture, better for mouse handling, better for everything. Numpads are beyond antiquated for 99% of users, it's why the free market gives us TKLs all the time. Muh dick
>>107690229'tis pretty cheap. Only available blue though, which is gay or somethinghttps://www.keychron.com/products/keychron-q3-qmk-custom-mechanical-keyboard?variant=39773518692441
It’s been few months since I started bug bounty, I first started using automated scanners and understood it was useless.I’m doing everything manually and I’m mostly focused on business logic errors and violation of secure design principles but everytime I found something it's never "interesting" for them.Example with my last report:A company sell its products only in kekistan and on the frontend you can only register an address in kekistan, however if i managed to set a physical address outside of kekistan and order product to this address. And you know what it has been closed as N/A.When I look at the leaderboard of yeswehack I just don’t get how they manage to find 10 differents type of vulnerabilities during the same day. Im starting to think there’s a privileged community of hunters who know things we don’t know. Or maybe they're friends with the triagers idk.
>>107703095>Im starting to think there’s a privileged community of hunters who know things we don’t know. Or maybe they're friends with the triagers idk.I have worked BB reports for a very very large global cloud provider.There was one dude who took massive bounties every year, lots of them.It's a skill issue. There are just some people who are beast mode as fuckThis guy would regularly find issues several years old that nobody had ever noticed.There was another guy who exclusively reported issues with a specific mobile app. He had Frida orchestrating it to such autisticially uber specific levels that he pwned it left and right, resetting other users passwords, account hijacking, you name it. His orchestration layers were so complex we would spend weeks recreating it. But the dude killed it.It's just dedication and aptitude. There's no other magic sauce.
>>107703095Generally companies only care about actually impactful violations of security. "You can do something you're not supposed to" is not always necessarily impactful.In your case for example, the address validation to only kekistan is basically just a feature to make the website nicer to use: if you're outside kekistan the website will immediately reject your order and you don't have to waste your time or theirs. It's not a business-critical piece of logic; placing an order is just placing a request for their product, and if the company doesn't have the infrastructure and logistics set up to fulfil overseas orders, then they simply will not fulfil it, and your external order will be cancelled.This wastes a bit of the customer's time but if you had to manually craft a POST request or whatever for that, then it was clearly intentional and not something that affects real customers. It also wastes a bit of their time but since you likely need real payment details to place an order, if you try to spam it they can blacklist you and complain to your bank.This is why this is a complete non-issue for the company.What you need to find is stuff that will actually cause tangible disruptions or losses. Leaking a secret, hijacking a login, accessing unauthorized data, genuine bugs in monetary logic that have legal repercussions (bear in mind most maliciously crafted orders on storefronts can likely just be cancelled so that's not trivial), cross site scripting, etc.
>>107703424>He had Frida orchestrating it to such autisticially uber specific levels that he pwned it left and right, resetting other users passwords, account hijacking, you name it.Sounds like a pretty major skill issue on your part lmao
>>107703095>there’s a privileged community of huntersimo they just have years of experience and so have very specialized tools which they know how to use, and they can automate them to take full advantage of them. They may even have built their own tools, so of course running an automated scanner will not put you on their level
>>107703424Well, I guess there's person like that. So it's a big skill issue for me.I spend hours trying to bypass things, inject wrong data, modifying requests until it looks suspicious... at what cost...>>107703515I don't use scanners, it's a waste of time and companies aren't that dumb to launch a BBP without testings these scanners previously on their assets.
My biggest hard drive a 12Tb WD JUST FAILED DURING THESe prices
>WDI'm so sorry you feel for the shilling
>>107702327>SeagateI'm so sorry you feel for the shilling
>>107696128genuinely curious, are used ones even good?
>>107699277>you can usually tell when an hdd is gonna shit itself well in advancehow?t. techlet
>>107701027You're an idiot. Here are some anti consumer things WD did in the last few years:- Sold SMR drives as NAS drives- After people complained about the shitty WD Red "NAS" SMR drives, they didn't fix the line and instead introduced a more expensive "Red Pro"- Sold "5400 rpm tier" drives that actually are 7200RPM but have cucked speed by firmware- Their external SSDs PCB are so badly designed that SMD components don't solder to them properly and can deattach when the drives are moved. This is a known issue but WD did not recall these drives or repair failed ones, instead they sold the remaining stock and then said "We don't want bad rep, from now on only the Sandisk brand will deal with Flash storage"- With Seagate drives it's possible to check if you're getting an used Chia drive. With WD and Toshiba, if the SMART data is wiped by the scammer, there is absolutely no way to know this
wtf uBlock Origin Lite vs Adobe website lol
>>107703599Why does Adobe's website look like a shitty LLM-generated SEO webpage?
>>107703599I am literally begging you to install AdGuard stop cargo-culting a gimped bad-faith project made to mock you by a man who hates you for choosing the wrong browser.
>>107703884No thanks. Fuck off shill.
>>107703889then don't make a thread about your problems with it
>>107703889>Shill>For a free browser extensionHuh?
I prefer Gemini over ChatGPT and Claude
>>107701422u did my pepe dirty
>>107701422I do a mix of all tree. Gemini is so far ahead in dealing with a fuckton of information that it's not even close, but Claude tends to understand code better and generate better code snippets.Gpt is kind of middle of the road on everything.
>>107702501for designing as in making a design for the program/game? I use gemini for it
>>107703083I don't let LLMs design anything or think on my behalf. I only give them menial tasks where it's obvious what the end result should be.
>>107703355I see. Well I use them to summarize, it works out well in that area for me
>I need Windows for muh gamez!!11>I don't care bout' freedumzs! I got nothin to hide!When will they learn?
there's too much good cracked pay stuff on windows to switch.
>we don't need a police force, just ask people not to commit crimes!>we don't need an army, just ask other nations not to invade us!
>>107703469>porn habitsahhh so its about CP againwhats with linux trannies and sexual degeneracy?
>>107703444>linux has been backdoored for decades.Prove it.
>>107702892No idea.
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