We should release code as in images as art so we can copyright and sue people because code copyright now just seems to be ignored by AI slurpers and sloppers.
>>107900075Dude. I don't think you understand. That's literally all most of these people have ever done. arttrannies at least have a point because AI art is so good that it's impossible to compete now. Coding is still safe as long as you aren't a retard but that's a tall ask for most.
>>107900075>Who the fuck cares. Vibe coding sucks ass too so fear of being replaced can't be a factor unless all you did was slap stackoverflow snippets together.Literally equivalent to >Who the fuck cares. AI art sucks ass too so fear of being replaced can't be a factor unless all you did was draw furry butt commissionsIf you can't see how artists and code monkeys are both in the same boat when it comes to AI then you are kind of retarded desuIn particular, junior level positions are the most fucked.
>>107902773>In particular, junior level positions are the most fuckedYou vastly overestimate slopbots. No, working on projects inside of companies is not the same as shitting out a small prototype that works 90% of the time with antigravity.
>>107902640>Coding is still safe as long as you aren't a retard but that's a tall ask for most.idk where this mentally retarded effiencycuck mindset comes from. up until like the year 2000 you could make a 50 year career out of doing easy work. then gaynigger computers came and suddenly you're expected to produce 100x as much and read emails and teams messages and texts and all sorts of retarded nonsense for less money (when adjusted for inflation.) it's never going to end, and the more debase yourself by allowing yourself to be humiliated by efficiency (more shekels for shekelberg), the worse it's going to get.
>>107903988I think it's hilarious you can't see you're exactly like the artfags.>"But AI still can't draw hands!"We've seen how that turned out. Give it time.All you'll need is competent designers and senior level architects who can oversee the work done by AI.>No, working on projects inside of companies is not the same as shitting out a small prototype that works 90% of the time with antigravity.Yeah and shitting out butt porn isn't comparable to the work done by artists in studios. Are Adult Swim and Disney about to replace their animators with AI? Nah, but I'm sure that's their eventual goal when it gets to that point. Give it another 10 years.
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>>107903571Forgot to add used market, of course im not finding good phones new
>>107903633I guess some used Samsung midranger? Galaxy A54 or A34. My father has an A34 he got cheaply from a friend of his and the battery life is great. I assume it doesn't heat up much because it has a slow processor and a large body.Just beware that they're probably EoL this or next year with Android 17.As far as flagships like your S21FE go, you're out of luck. Even a used iPhone 11 Pro is more than 100 euro.
>>107903553you travel a lot but dont have any money for a phone? get a better job
I did it. Honestly wasn't even that hard despite the annoying wait times. I had to sideload heliboard with adb because for some reason that niggaGaps package replaced the aosp keyboard and gboard doesnt wanna work. Probably would start working again after google botnet update but i haven't signed in yet. Hope theres a modded gcam config for the f7. I didn't even use a computer to unlock the bootloader, just termux on my pixel 7p. I fucking love termux so much.
>>107888012
Stinkpads will be no longer cheap.You won’t be able to get your cheap stinkpads anymore.Bulk buyers are buying up all the business class laptops and ripping out the RAM and NVMe drivesthen thowing the stinkpads away
>>107902155You will own nothing and you WON'T be happy.
>>107902155those bulk buyers arent just going to throw away the thinkpadbasically you'r going to get third-hand laptops. price will go down until you but the ram
fuck you i got mine
everyone is buying but no one is selling, it's so over bros
don't caremy macbook just werks
Post your radio here !!pocket radios, shortwave, vintage, modern ones
>>107900273snooping on the transit authority radio and hearing how the jeets are fucking up their routes today, and snooping on FRS frequencies and hearing jeet mall cops utterly fail to do anything useful about shoplifting, street fights, and active shooter situationssometimes i listen to the harbor master channel to see if my ferry is on time
>>107900273I listen to the government marine weather station in my area. Shortwave is comfy while camping or gaming, as is my chinese cassette player.Though I do also hear a lot of pointless boomer rambling too.
>>107897736I have several other AM/FM radios, but these are the highlights. I don't use the police scanner much anymore because local LEOs are now encrypted, and the shortwave is of limited utility thanks to all the RF interference at home.
>>107903872Just unencrypt them ? If you are on /g/ you should know how to do this ?
In the grand tapestry of Western civilizational development, the evolution of computational instruments represents a fundamental struggle between the expansive, specialized elite and the stagnant, institutionalized masses. To observe the rivalry between Texas Instruments and the Hewlett-Packard legacy is to witness a war between mandatory textbook compliance and unfiltered engineering dominance.The practitioner who wields a DM41X, fortified with the CCD, SandMath, and 41Z modules, does not merely use a tool; they command a specialized scientific instrument. Herein lies the reality of why TI-virgins cannot occupy the same operational plane as the 41Chads:The RPN "Barrier:" The TI-virgin is trapped within the "Infix" notation, a mess of nested menus and the chaotic struggle of parentheses. Conversely, the 41Chad operates within the disciplined hierarchy of RPN. While the virgin frantically checks if he closed the bracket on a sin function, the Chad hits the operator and watches the stack execute with cold certainty.Institutional vs. Operational: TI maintains a "stranglehold" on the educational establishment, producing designs for 15-year-olds seeking the path of least resistance. Their builds are lightweight plastic with mushy buttons. The DM41X is a stainless steel and glass tank; one does not "tap" it, the 41Chad engages it.The Library of Alexandria: The TI /v/irgin is limited to clunky TI-Basic scripts. The 41Chad has inherited forty years of professional M-Code. While the TI /v/irgin is Googling "how to do a Bessel function," the SandMath module has already calculated it using microcode forged for aerospace engineers.Aesthetic Vitality: The TI-84 is the "beige minivan" of math... ubiquitous and mandated by the state. The DM41X is the vintage-inspired supercar. To reveal a 41-series instrument in a room of TI-virgins is to pull a fountain pen in a room of crayon users.
>>107903850I don't think you understand how this works. You provided no argument. Also my old junk is better than your old junk
>>107904008>IrrelevantNo one cares
>>107904008SOVL
The infinite calculatorfaggotry discussions in the year of our lord 2026 might be the gayest shit in the whole site.
>>107904080Technology? On my eceleb+AI board? The travesty!
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>News & RumorsMemory situation unlikely to get better until at least 2027New DLSS presets using DLSS 4.5, M and L (specifically for ultra-performance). Performance hit consistently significant on Turing and Ampere GPUs, potential for issues on ada and low end blackwell6x and dynamic framegen coming in the springG-Sync PulsarARC B390PSU and CPU cooler prices may rise up to 10% soonNvidia claim *not* to stop production of some Ti variants but low stocks and high prices everywhere.>PSU Reviewshttps://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplieshttps://www.lttlabs.com/https://www.kitguru.net/reviews/?category_name=power-suppliesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107903865I want to have sex with this creature
there was already >>107903764, OP.
is 1tb ssd enough in 2025
>>107904037Yeah, if you're frugal about it. Besides the occasional silly 100+GB monstrosity, most games aren't that big, and you can fit a bunch of them onto a 1TB drive.
Quantum scams and mainframes?
>>107893954They excel in buying things and making them worse.
>>107893954Selling the personal computers division to Lenovo was one of their biggest missteps. It's not super profitable but it's a halo for the company. It's the touch point Johnny User on the street has with the company, and a good experience there pays dividends in terms of creating a positive impression with a company, so he's thinking IBM instead of Microsoft or Amazon or what have you for cloud computing, quantum, consultation, or whatever the fuck else.Besides, it's in the goddamn name. Business MACHINES. COMPUTERS. God, it feels like every C-suite manager fell upwards into his position. Or got hired through the friend of a friend network.
>>107900325>628.48% declineI am not a math expert, but more than 100% decline (all of it) seems impossible
They outlasted all of their competitors. WangDigitalTandem/NonStopCrayWOPrand Gibson
>>107904071(Okay sorry the last two are from movies)
I have noticed over the last years my computers, exhibit characteristics of older computers I had.I used to hold a Pentium 4 with DDR. It had dual monitor graphic glitches, and AGP voltage issues. Thats exactly the same I am experiencing now. Then I learned about energetic coupling and all that makes sense.I have many other examples. Does anyone experience the same feeling? Industry neglects things like this. Imagin how optimized datacenters could be if they cared for this.
>>107900503what?
Thinkpads are based beyond all belief. Sadly, I get more out of my 2018 acer nitro 5 that i can't justify getting a TP for another reason than just having it.
>>107900503The silliest/closest experience I had with this was my old having the same mysterious freezing and hanging problem even though I RMA'd everything except the PSU. I run it as a headless home server now and it never crashes despite 7 year old parts. No GPU now either. I figure it wasn't hardware at all, but AMD software being a shit, or one of my SSD's.
>>107900503>>>/x/
Do you pay for your vpn
If you don't pay with your money, you're probably paying with your data.
>>107902533if you are paying with your money, you are paying twice
mine comes free with my email
>>107900873>>107902862I pay for three VPNs because every subscription to anything seems to come bundled with a complementary VPN.
>>107900873No My brave subscription glitched and now I have unlimited VPN despite never paying anything for it.
VR was supposed to replace smartphonesWhy didn't that happen?
>>107877608zuck wanted anything but mobile, glasses is now it
>>107883940even that doesn't work besides sim dudes online grooming sims
>>107877608Only use case is "watching movies" (VR Pornos).Any self respecting bloke gets real pussy, so it's kinda useless for them.
>>107877608Limited usecase and market and way too expensive.As for metaverse, it was an abortion of an idea from a company run by a guy who struggles to convince others he's even human. Trust him to not understand that people weren't going to flock to awkward, ugly and limiting social interactions in VR, let alone at great cost. Imagine trying to sell to some corporate executive that not only do they get to have pointless meetings where they share inside information via third party servers, but the get to strap bulky sweaty plastic to their face and appear as a legless downy in cyberspace too.
These silicon valley reptiles should've known nobody wanted to attend teams meetings in VR. VR is only useful for simulators.
>infinite software compatibility>infinite hardware compatibility>infinite stability>infinite profit>infinite market shareIt's time to admit that Windows was the superior product all along
>>107903824>>107903868the broken ssd one was fake news just like the "microsoft admits every core feature is broken" which was made up for clickbait. the rest is true though. I was already getting forced copilot reinstalls on windows 10 though so that's not really a w11 thing. I actually haven't gotten that on w11 yet and I never experienced settings reset either
>>107903780>>infinite software compatibilityprograms made for older or bwer versions often fail to work on other versions>>infinite hardware compatibilitywin11 reduces to run on older hardware>>infinite stabilityBSOD>>infinite profitMicrosoft is dying>>infinite market sharefine and in declineHow can an OP be so wrong?>frogposter
>>107903900>the broken ssd one was fake newsrather than fake news, it ended up being a firmware problem and not a w11 issuehttps://www.techspot.com/news/109370-windows-11-cleared-all-charges-killing-ssds-real.html
>>107903780>wasIndeed, we all agree.
>>107903780>frogposting JIDF supports windows 11
All the students at my college have a MacBook/iPad, there is not a single Linux/Windows user. Gez Z is applemaxxing.
>>107901414I thought everywhere in IT main computers are macbooks
>>107876799Congratulations you just replied to a paid marketer. You think that nailing the perfect shot in tennis will beat a brick wall?
This picture is over 340 years old
>>107903934Do you really think that paid marketers post on 4chan to convince a few neets to buy a macbook?
>>107876268Yeah, but what kind of college is it? I'm at (or was, just graduated) a homosexual European humanities college where the student body is something like 95% female, and I've still seen two laptops with Linux, mine and some bald guy's. I've had several people ask me if I was a hacker because I had the terminal up. Everybody else seems to be an even split between Windows, MacBooks and people who just use a phone for everything.
>The reboot of the early internet online community Digg, a one-time rival to Reddit, is moving forward. The company, which is today back under the ownership of its original founder, Kevin Rose, along with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, is launching its open beta to the public on Wednesday.https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/14/digg-launches-its-new-reddit-rival-to-the-public/Oh no! Free speech! How dare they!
too late, we already have lemmyfuck reddit and digg, slashdot and all the otherreddit's downfall started after they banned fatpeoplehate and pornLemmy's great, it'll be the best thing out there after some time. It's pretty good timekiller already if you just block trannies and leftists
>>107901424>Thinking anyone uses the fediverseOh I'm laffin'.
>>107867651>another soulless conglomerate site where you can get the same vapid mass-produced thoughts as everywhere elsegreat idea you numb digger
Lets raid it
>>107901424>lemmy spacing
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?
>>107892904Fully declarative programming with AI symbolic logic resolver to interpreted ir
>>107892904I hate it, but the big languages are going to remain Python, JavaScript, Java/C#, and C/C++.
Dart cpp flutter chads rise up
>>107892904I predict total Javascript victory. Even Linux will be rewrote in JS.
>>107892904Javascript 2
Do you think most people really hate AI art or is it just a loud minority?
>>107903771
>>107903771no but he does become better than the mediocre masses that know how to mechanically crunch equations but get hard filtered by discrete math. twitter artists are going through the same thing. they're just whining because they can't charge hundreds of dollars for a mediocre drawing anymore.
>>107897134I think most people who are "engaged" with it at all hate it. Sure you also have the huge majority who has no idea one way or the other and as such they also have no opinion about it either because they've never encountered it. The vast majority of it is still low quality / uncanny so no matter the opinion on the creation method itself it still isn't good art.
>>107897134vocal minority
>>107903911your observation does back to this >>107903326child pornography cartoons or furnigger child molestation fetish drawings are not art. AI produces nonsensical garbage, produced by and consumed by the worst that society has to offer.