What is the best material to easily learn any of the BSD systems?What tutorial video or Books do you recommend?I did read the manual of bsd, but it is confusing for esl.
>>107666670>lust provoking imageAnon...
>>107667999grimalso check'd
>>107666594
>bsd thread>It's about cockroachesAre we doing something right
The fact you haven't mentioned a single thing about what you intend to use the system for makes it very clear that your "learning" has no goal other than autistic mental masturbation, so just do whatever you want. You'll be "learning" trains and/or wind turbines next.
IT'S UPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnlgwyVahCY
>>107670434zion don and israel are in power for another 3 yearsit's literally not my problem and there's nothing I can do to change it
>>107670438it is your problem, just not yours to solve
>>107670442correct, the free market will fix it
>>107670446the banks are giving out credit backed by your deposits that are soon to go bad
>3000 data centres going up in the US>it's going to affect everybodyDamn. And these data centres are an extremely raw deal for local. At least if Amazon comes in they'll hire a thousand. These data centres won't. They'll ship in a dozen Indians and run it with a skeleton crew.And the locals we be subsiding them and their utility bill will go up hundreds of dollars. Utility bills go up 2x, sometimes 3xIf you got one of these data centres your local government fucked you over big time. Low ping with ChatGPT is all you get lmao. What happened with GPUs and RAM price will happen to your electric and water bill. And if you have a well it'll get run dry
rip
>>107666191Was it for saying>fagThey don't like that.
>>107670089>>107668537
I use Firefox with everything at default settings and it just werks. People really depend on a pack of scripts to use this site? What are you even doing? We scroll, write shit, and attach pictures. What else do you really need to accomplish those things?
>>107668565You can look at anyone's post history, even if they hide it, by going to their profile, clicking the search icon, and typing " ". It will return all posts and comments from them that has a space.
>>107670468Bless you, Merry Christmas.
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
>>107640271People who insist you should do method A and refuse to help you with method B don't actually know or understand method B.
>>107668082>y-you just dont understand screwdriversThis is a subset of Dunning-Kruger where not only can't you understand you're dumb as a brick, you also assume everyone else is as dumb as a brick.This might work from time to time if you're a billionaire 150+ IQ - it doesn't when you're some 14yo permaneet linuxtroon like this mong.
>>107646974'everyone' is a fuckton more complex than you can represent.
A and B are terrible method names desu, you shouldn't use either
>>107669625...dammit, you won the thread. another situation where I had no idea it was a competition.
>made full offline backups of all my video games and software>canceled Spotify and went back to downloading music>forgot I already have ~6000 songs that are completely unsorted, some have low bitrates, ripped from Youtube, downloaded from Kazaa, screen recorded, etc. and need to be renamed, metadata'd, and in some cases redownloaded in higher qualityFuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?
>>107668128>>107668301
>>107668301>>107668312Yes, i see how you're doing it.Don't know the Strawberry player but looks nice.I'm sure you can add genre and year also to be shown in the player's metadata list, but you already have it in the album folders name as it seems.
>>107668390it is like this for any band, genre and artist if you pirate entire discographies, you just use directories, everything is 2 clicks away
>>107668410Folderstructure wise, i have it very similar. The only difference is that i have not only the albums but also compilations demos, singles in the same artist folder lumpsummed without having separate subfolders for albums, singles and such.Since i have the tags filled in, the player can sort them this way.
>>107640773>nobody mentioned beetshttps://github.com/beetbox/beets
Anti-AI tantrumswhats up with these people? whats their problem?never saw this kinda bizare behavior before in my entire life
>>107660408Guns don't kill peoplePeople kill people
>>107670948AI sloppers have:>irreversibly polluted the internet with slop>made ram and gpu prices skyrocket>failed to solve a single real world problem, despite constant claims of AGI in two more weeks saarWhy SHOULDN'T you hate AI sloppers? They're dogshit.
>>107670996I do hate sloppers. It doesn't matter if they use prompts or Photoshop to make their worthless shit Technology isn't the problem
>>107662844>all the dumb fucks in /g/ are whiteYeah right
>>107671022I accept your concession that every bit of hate AI sloppers get is deserved. Your amateur talmudism fell flat. Sorry.
Have you ever programmed your own blogging system?
>>107670482>blogging systemstatic HTML is all you need
Kind of.
>>107670489This guy actually ships.
I may go away for a few months, but I always return home. There's simply nothing that comes even close to it.
tiling eunuchs faakhead nonsense
>>107669350Fellow dwm adopter here. Still getting used to it. No need for anything else.my “apt” unexpectedly killed most of gnome with a bad package. Went back to twm for a while, eventually found dwm.> tilingNo it does tiling, but also monocle and regukar floating windows, and you can pop out any window to floating individually.Only bug I’ve found is it sometimes crashes with firefox on videos with carefully crafted unicode which dwm tries to put in the title bar.
>>107669411tech geeker timesinkdwm and to a lesser extent all standalone window managers are just a trap for noobs that dont use their computers for anything except tinkering
>>107669425I use it for contracting writing code and having teams meetings and hosting winblows VMs That’s about it. Praystations for gaming.
>>107666683I'm sticking with fvwm
Do any of the Distros even work well with it or do I just keep it on Windows 11?
>>107669976is the concept of receiving a gift for Christmas foreign to you?
>>107669988we're adults here, we buy our own christmas presents
>>107669988Anon we're on /g/, of course it is for most people here
>>107669988Actually yes. It never ocurred to me that someone would just randomly buy something as expensive as a Laptop for Christmas, without even asking if it's the right one for them.
>>107669995So you've always gotten relatively cheap gifts then?
>>107668726I thought for sure this article would be fake.
>>107668726>works as a civil servantlmao just
>>107670457It really makes you think about surface vs deep tissue. Maybe the deep tissue is way less important.
>>107666152You do think about us.>Americans at 19th-century World's Fairs felt insecure about European judgments of U.S. culture and industry, striving to prove their nation's worth against "European prejudices and attitudes of superiority">in the late 1800s, American elites sent their children to study in Germany and France, believing German universities and French arts represented the pinnacle of intellectual and cultural refinement>early American architects and city planners modeled public buildings and urban designs after Paris, Rome, and London, reflecting a belief that European classicism embodied civic dignity the U.S. lacked>during the Progressive Era, U.S. reformers looked to Bismarck's Germany for inspiration on social insurance, viewing European welfare policies as more humane and advanced>in the 1920s, American expatriate writers like Hemingway and Fitzgerald romanticized Paris as a haven of artistic freedom and sophistication missing in "puritanical" America>post-WWII, American urban planners lamented the "cookie-cutter" suburbia of the U.S. compared to Europe's historic, walkable cities with robust public transit>in the 1970s energy crisis, Americans admired European (especially Dutch and Danish) approaches to cycling infrastructure and fuel efficiency>the lack of universal healthcare in the U.S. has long prompted comparisons to "civilized" European systems, with critics calling America backward for not adopting them>American parents often cite European (e.g., Finnish or German) education models as superior in fostering creativity, equity, and critical thinking
>>107666152>food critics and chefs, from Julia Child onward, have framed French culinary tradition as the gold standard, with America playing catch-up>Europeans' guaranteed paid vacation (4–6 weeks) is routinely contrasted with the U.S.'s zero federally mandated days, fueling envy and reformist rhetoric>gun violence debates frequently invoke Europe's strict regulations and low homicide rates as proof of a more "mature" society>in climate policy, Americans point to Scandinavian leadership in sustainability as evidence of moral and technological superiority>European attitudes toward work-life balance—long lunches, siestas, shorter workweeks—are held up as more humane than America's "hustle culture." >public intellectuals like Tocqueville (though French) set a precedent: Americans internalized the idea that Europe offered cautionary or aspirational mirrors of democracy>Cold War-era cultural diplomacy saw the U.S. anxiously measuring its "high culture" output against Europe's centuries-old institutions like opera and ballet>the U.S. prison system is often condemned by comparing its mass incarceration rates to rehabilitative European models like Norway's>architectural critics lament America's car-centric sprawl while praising European compact, mixed-use urbanism as more sustainable and socially cohesive>parenting debates invoke "French parenting" or "Dutch happiness" as superior philosophies fostering calmer, more independent children>in rail travel, Americans mourn the absence of Europe's fast, affordable, and scenic intercity trains as a sign of infrastructural decline.
How come Russia semiconductor situation sucks? they havent even hit 28nm yet.
>>107668701fuck off china I'm not revealing my trade secrets
>>107667634>they have had a lot of very good mathematiciansnot going to say they didn't have any but it's another illusion/propaganda that Russia loves to spread globally. per capita they are not even average compared to other countries. also a lot of the good engineers and scientists in Russia came from UkrSSR.
>>107668019Godspeed anon
>>107668320>>107669929
>>107670456>also a lot of the good engineers and scientists in Russia came from UkrSSRAnd pilots, and tank crews, and a ton of other shitThat's why they miss USSR so much, for a brief moment russia was something more than a vunxh of alcoholics
Is this the best and least biased representation of what happened at early Microsoft and Apple?
loved ERwtf does this have to do with technology
>>107670578I also loved Elden Ring, but this documentary is about the history of computing technology.
>>107670578what kind of schizo are you
Was it the biggest mistake of nvidia?Nobody bought new cards for many years, and some still use it even now.
>>107664603I used the 1060 6gb for 8 years. It makes me teary-eyed thinking about how glorious that card was.
>>107664623Nah m8, 1070 goes hard even today.
>>107668485I gotta say those boobas are quite shapely
>>107667798The biggest fuck up in GPU history was 3DFX. They refused to really innovate with the Voodoo3 series and as soon as NVIDIA brought out the Riva TNT2, it was over for them. My first card was a Monster 3D 4MB card, still have it in a box haha. Was fucking mind blowing playing GLQuake back in the day on my folks old Pentium 200 system.
>>107664623Ran a 1050Ti until I bought a 3070 for a game released last year which sucked and gave me buyer's remorse
Hello everyone, I have an old desktop PC sitting right there doing nothing. I'm trying to give it a reason to exist and evaluating the idea to install Windows 7 on it.So, can you use Windows 7 in these days? How much do you have to debloat it and uninstall things? And, more important, there's a way to not have it becoming a SECURITY NIGHTMARE?
>>107654472It's even worse when open source devs cite Microsoft's end of support as their excuse for not supporting Windows 7.
>>107669045This is lame as shit. Win32 has done everything you need for many versions now.Recently things dropped it over GetTempPath2(). The only difference between GetTempPath() and GetTempPath2() is if you are running as SYSTEM, aka fucking nobody because that is one level above Admin that normal programs can't run as without hacks. Gotta use the latest API though, can't be seen using OLD shit.
>>107668383tranny's rope too loose
>>107647565Windows hasn't changed much since Vista.
>>107669356Probably not, it's everything around it that's changed, that's why we updoot.
what is the least addictive social media?
>>107667573For you - none, you don't have social life.
>>107667606Imageboards are harder to get addicted to, but once you do, I also think they're way harder to let go of. Once you're browsing boards daily, you feel like you have to be there every day, in case something interesting happens.
>>1076675734chan. I can quit anytime I want
>>107668971And yet you're still here, curious.
>>107667606>>107668971If 4chan is social media, like this post and follow me.