i dont post usually, i rarely even browse /g/, but i did today and found out that you have some /ptg/ thread here in which you shill private trackers.im not an oldfag or any retard of that type, so i despise those private tracker elitarists. also imagine using torrents in 2026?- i breached a single private torrent tracker so far, didnt get the whole db or root access, only admin api keys (UNIT3D tracker security is kinda good, i cant do much with an admin account).this allows me to leech all torrents freely, or upload malicious ones from any account i want. though i haven't done anything with this dump for quite some time already.dont tell me those things are useless, please. i want to justify my wasted time on trying to hack into that tracker.- i had an idea to reseed contents of that tracker to some public ones, but that would just be a waste of bandwidth and money.one of PTs goals is to provide more bandwidth, and they do that by reseeding public torrents; PTs are built to deter leechers and freeloaders, and no one wants those people.- [1] another thing you can find on trackers is some very niche content. this is something we would want to distribute, but how?yeah, fmhy exists, iptv piracy industry is big too, no one has to use torrents anymore for watching their love island joyslop. but there is probably some stuff which can't be accessed that easily. how do you even identify these? maybe build something like BTdig which would have access to thousands of PTs, from which people could request content to be downloaded, and then reseeded.(1/2)
>>107893642It's an important skill to be able to recognize when you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about.Learning it will also help you in other areas of life, seriously.
>>107893800https://bitmagnet.io/ this is like a more modern better version of btdig. Anything that announces to DHT can be picked up by it.
>>107893645The scene is dead, there is no scene, only Russians do things now
>>107893642>Imagine taking something someone provided for free, locking it up behind a gay social network then shaming others because they won't suck your cock on IRC for access.I don't run private trackers or make the rules. If you have a problem with them make something better. If you were actually on them you would understand that a lot of the content is sourced by private tracker users. I know you think everything is scene but if you actually know anything about the scene at all you'll know you can't dupe old releases. The best you can do is internal them. Nobody on private trackers wants the old 360p xvids or 9 pass CCE DVDRs. That shit is obsolete. But people still want to watch old shows and movies.
>>107893855The scene is alive. It's a sad shell of it's former self but there are still a few groups around that I respect.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107863550>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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fin
What's the best model for bondage right now?
how do you cope with the fact that youre just another codemonkey that will be replaced with an ai chatbot?i came to this realization last night at work and its been killing me insidei dont mind switching up to a physical labor trade but for the meantime ive been deep depressive state realizing i wasted money on being a replacement
>>107893565There’s nothing I can do, I just share my suffering
>>107893565I'm a codemoney and have been eagerly waiting to be replaced by AI but I've only been disappointed thus far.
I work in a field where no training data exists and no one would ever open source anything.You should try doing something besides webshitting.
>>107893565I came to the same realization last week after vibe coding some insane shitAfter the initial existential dread ended, I just came to accept it, and realize you'll be in good company with the millions and millions of others who will be out of a job soon
>>107893565and it's not just coding either. There are few things in technology that a properly prompted chatbot couldn't do. Of course you need some human oversight and someone to be respondible (for the time being) but that's a small fraction of the time a human needs to perform the work. Maybe highly specialized people can hold out for a couple of years until companies learn how to work with AI.
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?
What's stopping AI from just writing in assembly? Programming languages were made for it to be easier for humans to understand.
>>107892942 because AI is shit, that's why>Hey Israelgpt, can you write me a basic script?>sure thing goyim!>takes 120 minutes just to finish the response>and then there are 271 errors.AI isnt replacing anything anytime soon.
>>107892904away from opinions on language taste and technical merit. and away from what used to be the usual growing challenges in the way of getting to the mainstream. i think the likes of rust got lucky their ecosystem got relatively established before slop spam started flooding in. so you can trivially distinguish between crate A and B that supposedly does Foo based on age and number of dependants before needing to dig deeper.but how do you do that with an ecosystem that will need to bootstrap from scratch in the slop age? over-centralization (a la big-std) or anti-slop measures will backfire, as "smart" sloppers will develop ways to slip through, and you get all the downsides of the former if you go with it.to make matters worse, there are those who embrace the slop, and even actively and openly use it in developing their languages and language implementations (and that would obviously follow to the ecosystem). and this specific trend is just starting.(this comment is something i wanted to develop into a sort of a blog post full of examples i came across, with some usual peppered faux intellectualism ;);) that tickles some dev circles right. but i know i will be too lazy and bored to ever complete that.)
>>107892904I think programming in Pysaar is starting to affect my thinking. Unironically starting to say shit like >mmmm boob...very sexy yes show boobs baby, i want your vagneto myself while alone in my apartment and laughing like a retard. Maybe it's just the isolation getting to me
>>107892904C++C++2 (by Herb; the next frontend/syntax on top of C++, not to be confused with C++26 and such)
AMD won
>>107891517they won the AI shlop awardimagine saying AI more times than the leather jacket wtf
what did they win
>>107891517They should start making RAM chips instead.
DOA without affordable RAM
>>107891517still no gaafet?
>Walk into Kitchen>See this on BenchtopWat do?
>>107891557Tell him the toilet is at the end of the hall in case he wanted to wash his feet.
>>107891557Morenlike on benchod.
>>107892820>MorenlikeWhat?
>>107891557i remember taking a 233mhz bondi blue imac out of the dumpster at the school and with some soldered resistors it was running 400mhz. even doubled up with 64mb of ram it could not play a youtube video when youtube came out. the halo demo wouldnt run, and i realized it was pretty difficult to find any other games to play even after installing osx 10.2. pretty useless thing from a forgettable era, but kudos to the marketing i guess
Syrian cultist. grab my shotgun
Which is the best Reddit community in terms of technology and programming?
cscareerquestions is always fun
>>107889953>Which is the best Reddit community4tran4piracy (only mega thread)piratedgames (only mega thread)Linuxfossdroidlisp
>>107890225>Reddit is way more useful than 4chanthen why the fuck are you here? go back
>>107890225this is true unfortunately
>>107889953/g/
Is he proof that Luddism is the only moral stance to take?
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>>107876633wdym everyone is dumb as fuck these days. obviously the luddites won
>>107887820>>he works with jews>Is a retarded statement.Bro needs to update his 2000s era playbook. Everyone hates jews now.
>>107887727A christian would understand everyone has a past, and that only Jesus himself (God no less) can pinpoint sin without being a hypocrite.
>>107893345You worship a mentally ill kike from 2000 years ago. Grow up.
>Text and image archival is light and easy, we still have perfect copies of OG images>Videos and gifs are degraded to shitty resolutions, mainly because of their big sizes.It still pisses me off
>>107891541you mean on youtube? there's barely anything worth saving. the important stuff is probably saved already but indexing it and making it accessible is the hard part.
is it the best linux desktop?
Something about them seems to good to be true to me, but maybe i'm too schizo
And I may add, even though most people don't discuss anything out of oridnary on emails anyway. I do but thats another story. Honestly the device you are using can be hacked even if proton cannot. So if you have any top secret plans that you want to discuss do it in person.
>>107890999Proton offers free services, which means they profit off of you in 'mysterious' ways.They are 'pro-privacy' in their marketing because their target audience is tech-familiar but tech-retarded.If you sign up for Proton's services because their marketing language convinced you they are selling you out less than Microsoft or Google, you are exactly the sheep they are looking for.
>>107893647WinRAR offers free services, which means they profit off of you in 'mysterious' ways.
>>107891816>password managers do not have two factor authTo log into it with your account it requires 2fa; when you leave it logged in you can configure an additional password on top of a pin to access it. Not 2fa, but it's still another password, plus the required 2fa to access the accounts. If you set all of your MFA to email accounts as opposed to hardware tokens and OTP on a separate device, that's just you being an idiot.
>>107893647>Proton offers free services, which means they profit off of you in 'mysterious' ways.They obviously use you for data analytics, but why does everyone in this thread forget to use the best parts of proton you need to pay for it?
+84 TKL editionPrevious: >>107816178 >Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Gotta say, I'm loving my long pole super stable linearssorry Cherryfagsspend the weekend wobbling your keys
>>107890979I wanna taste you goodif you'd let me
Finally had the time to start working with KiCad. So far there are no errors in the PCB, I still need to adjust the thumb cluster a bit.
>>107885043I didn't type like that, but then your wrists are at a suboptimal angle. Another bit advantage are the thumb keys, you can have whole layers for shortcuts. I never liked using a tiling WM before, now I can control it all with the thumb and then one click on the home row.
>>107893420Nice to see the pinky finger column offset that much. Too many split boards don't do enough offset for it. I'd suggest using USB-C instead of TRRS as the split connector though.
>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.
>>107891204>emulatorwhat does it emulate?
>>107861028Hello Lisp-Gods. Thanks for having such a structured /general/ and OP has always a good Picrel choice. This is the first time I'm clicking on this thread.But enough glazing, I'm just a freetard, not a programmer. But I think that Guix is very interesting, do you think I should give (common)lisp a shot? Just for fun, out of love for gnu+linux? Or would I be better off learning bash, maby even python?
>>107887873do these exercises in Portacle, start programming in Chapter 3I vibe coded my way through the Ch1 Ch2 nonprogramming exercises anyways to be exposed to how the workflow goeshttps://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/LispBook/book.pdf
>>107891547if it's for guix, then Scheme is the lisp dialect you want to learn. There are good books on it, like The Little Schemer and SICP.Learning /some/ bash is definitely useful, but it's a horrible language with a syntax that is easy to forget and get wrong, so don't do it like me and waste your time reading a whole book on it. For day to day things, just learn how to use:- basic commands like ls, cd, whichever coreutils seem useful to you- pipe operators- wildcards- aliases (optional)For more complex tasks like bulk-processing files and other automation, the next steps are- assigning and exporting variables- for loops- if/then/else statements and tests- how to save and re-use code as functions or scriptsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107891999>>107891999Nice trips.Been perusing guile's manual and now it has webshit capabilities, both a simple http server/client and SXML processing/generation.Is 2026 the year of lisp?
These are the developers who created Windows 95, by the way.
>>107887168White American men and Asian women have already figured this out, idk why our government hasn't figured it out yet. America + China would be unstoppable together. Russians btfo
>>107887139he was there until 2002 or so then "left" - so he claims. apparently he got fired but nobody has been able to confirm either story. even his former colleagues at microsoft seem to think he's a lolcow after he was busted for selling fraudulent computer software and got btfo by his home state of washington.
>>107885903God I wish I could fuck those chink chicks, too.
>>107888073I don't do any drugs or even drink alcohol
>>107892357don't worry i do enough for both of us. you really should thank me to be honest.
Kubuntu LTS is still on Plasma 5.
>>107892223Lust provoking image.
>>107892223I haven't switched because I'm worried about wayland on my Nvidia GPU.
Is this what you want?
>>107892223Kubuntu 26.04 LTS is coming out in April which should be updated to KDE Plasma 6.