Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
Honestly, the past few months I haven't been getting a lot of responses back from all the job applications I put in. This all started changing with one simple rule -- Simply ignore everyone with an Indian first or last name. After doing this not even a week passed and someone responded and got me to round 2 with the hiring manager, now just waiting to hear back. Not even a recruiter but someone from the company directly. Pretty much anyone I talk to ends up being white for some reason.
>>107830375I hope I get it. Competition is pretty strong right now for programmers I imagine but at least they're legally obligated to only hire citizens and people from my state.
Anyone else hate weekdays? I don’t work, but other people do, and when they work, I receive rejection emails.
I'm going to have an interview this week
I will never land a job.
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107834625Why though
>>107836997Because justice > reason.
>>107834563Giving people unlimited free resources that are limited is unsustainable.
>>107819490>like I had told them that I skin cats alive in my free timeright! common shit I used to do all the time, and the skills I picked up in 20 years of IT they often acted like I was doing magic.I used to tell them only stupid techs travel across town to fix minor issues. I could do almost anything including change bios settings without going on site. as long as I had a network connection I was able to fix 90% of problems.
>>107601582"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107832216How do you start to learn them?
How is your hack going this week, anon?
>>107766771
>>107836411Pop over to >>>/diy/ham and read up on the FAQ and library there, link in the OP txt. The FAQ originated on /cyb/ nearly 10 years ago.
>>107837680Is it too expensive to start? And what types of fun stuff can you make with that?
A few days ago, something really interesting happened: For the first time, an AI generated a mathematical proof that was not yet known: https://www.erdosproblems.com/728In most cases where this has happened, it was later discovered that a solution already existed in the literature, but this problem had been formulated incorrectly and was only corrected a few months ago, which means there was no prior literature on it.Sometimes of you say that AI will be limited by "not being able to create new things," but I think this case shows that it's not quite like that at all, and that most people are still underestimating AIs.
>>107837241>Math doesn't exist in nature.i seriously hope you guys don't do this>only a human can count to two, information only exists if there's a fully developed semiotic system to describe itthis is getting pathetic
>>107837583Humans and animals have the ability generate knowledge on their own from interacting with the world, and from the physical structure of their being. Like math, which exists in animals that don't even have the ability to acquire knowledge in any other way. In other words, humans and animals have intelligence.AI does not generate knowledge on its own and cannot do so, only copying things that other people have written down. As it is unable to naturally generate knowledge, it does not even know these things that it copies, as even copying requires genesis of knowledge. In other words, it does not have intelligence.
>>107832560https://www.erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/728#post-2785Looks like it was still building on prior literature.If the problem really was corrected only a few months ago, Pomerance may have gotten the solution back in 2017.
Here's your 2200 line python proof.Good luck verifying it, meatbag.
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this is the technology board and nobody is talking about the solid state battery technology being unlockedthis is at least as big as back when lithium ion battery technology was unlockedthis changes everything. we're going to get flying cars and hoverboards now and a bunch of other shit that wasn't possible because batteries weren't good enough
>>107833487>>Low energy density doesn't matter in grid and home applications.Most batteries are not used in grid or home applications: you plug shit into a socket.Energy density matters for portable devices which is where lithium batteries are used. Even for example a cordless drill that's mostly used "at home" still needs reasonable energy density because nobody will lug around a 1kg battery on their "handheld drill". Electrical devices are either mains-powered or need to be portable and therefore have dense batteries.Maybe the only exception is literal grid energy storage but they already use shit like gravity batteries on hydroelectric dams, which have infinity cycles and are better, cheaper, simpler and more durable than any chemical battery at that scale.
>>107826716Because niggaz like you post TikTok tier shit constantly so I get tired from giving a fuck.Sure man break through bat no one heard about, sure man tiny nuclear bat to work for ever, sure man self driving cars, sure man artificial sentiment inteligance sure man flying cars sure man ray tracing, sure man 'nu breakthrou technoligi no one has ever heard about it!! O:::'
>>107833854Obviously I don't mean cordless drills when I say grid and home applications. Everything you said about energy density on handhelds is true, I agree. You need high density batteries to make these things worthwhile. I still remember nicad makitas; feels bad man.You slap some solar on a roof, and hook up a stack of nickel irons in a shed and you can relatively cheaply and sustainably get a week of emergency power or stack more and you become the grid selling watts to your neighbors at peak hours.In the same way that lithium density made handhelds viable, cheap on site storage makes solar viable.
>>107826716>china claimsAll battery technology is fake until it's a mass produced item in your hand.
>>107831574These are foul.
/g/, where did (You) learn Assembly?
>>107818768>Do the names Justine Tunney and Mary Ann Horton ring a Bell (Labs)?How does ""''Justine"""""" Tunney relate to Bell Labs? I had to look that dude up and he was born in 1984. Bell Labs ceased to exist in 1984. Was he working for them as an infant?
could you do anything with x86_64 assembly in current yearwould you not get defeated by all the 'security features' of modern OSes and UEFI?
>>107837184>could you do anything with x86_64 assembly in current yearSee KolibriOS discussed earlier in this thread.
>>107818149From a little-known tech YouTube channel called LaurieWiredhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLn_It163He32Ujm-l_czgEBhbJjOUgFhg
>>107838055>19 minutes to explain shifts and rotates
NEWS>somebody submitted a huge PR to fix all the issues with 10.11 and it is being reviewed as of a few hours ago!https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/pull/15986
>>107837739>It's been on the Play Store for over a month now. I don't use the goy store, all I know is I installed it for my dad and at the time it wasn't.
>>107837987>I know is I installed it for my dadMost dads use the goy store. what's the problem? your dad is probably good goy boomer anyway.
>>107837998>at the time it wasn't [on the play store].Need more help anon?
>>107838011Switch him to the goy store then. Don't you want your dad to update his Wholphin easily?
>>107837739>All my subs are embedded. They work fine.good for you but if anon wants to solve his problem he should try extracted subs to test if that solves his problem
>Windows 10 LTSC 2021> (pick i dont have internet)Run these programs first:> ionuttbara / windows-defender-remover (removes windows defender)> Windows Update blocker to permanently disable updates> SimpleWall to block internet access for spyware, bloated apps etc. (if any exist)Internet on:>Whitelist qbittorrent and firefox in simplewall>get your drivers from the official site> install MPC HC because you're not gay LOL> notepad++ for coodingThere you now have the best OS in the world.
Doesn't disabling updates kind of ruin the point of using LTSC? If you just want to get rid of the UWP apps that's a one-liner post-install. And some software will refuse to run on LTSC so don't use it unless you're gonna use it. My whole apartment building is one LAN so I'm not going to run unpatched code lol
>>107834193
>>107834193>Manjaro>sudo pacman -S yay>yay -SyuAll done.
just fucking install kubuntu. Its faster and works better than meme windows 10.Windows is dead didnt you get the memo, just let go bro. Steam plays everything and what doesnt play on steam will play on heroic.
>disabling updates on ltscfor what purpose???that invalidates the entire point of ltsc
What cybersecurity service would many people pay for, or what service would a small number of wealthy people pay for?
>>107834560There's a billion retards that can cobble up trash in a matter of hours. Do you think you're special? You're so unremarkable and unoriginal that you're trying to outsource even the easiest part - the idea.Rich cunts don't want anything made and maintained by a single person. You don't have the capacity to offer support and you don't have resources to get access some kind of specialized resources that would offer something others can't and distinguish your product from the competition. They will always go with a 24/7 support service from an established tested source. Maybe try to have an even narrower potential client base? Write something for bezos alone, I'm sure that's gonna work out. >cs in anno domini 9/11+25
>>107834430make a react wrapper around some basic CLI tools for OSINT goons that dont want to use commandline.
>>107835213Then what do you do other than trying to make your way up the corporate ladder?>>107835434>You're so unremarkable and unoriginal that you're trying to outsource even the easiest part - the idea.Original ideas often fail because markets reward familiarity and scalability. Novelty doesn't pay.>They will always go with a 24/7 support service from an established tested sourceyou could have said that from the start.>Maybe try to have an even narrower potential client base? Write something for bezos alone, I'm sure that's gonna work out.If you don't want to spoonfeed then why'd you take the time to post? It's almost like you have a child’s understanding of reality due to a stunted growth induced by learning everything about the world from cartoon characters and obese aging hag middle school teachers telling you that you won't make it big in life if you don't get good grades.I don't know if this is deliberate (trolling) or not, but if it's the latter, then you're a mind rape victim and a bottom barrel scraping mollusk that subsides on the leftovers and shitstains of your better priors. Your entire existence is painted in half assed stale regurgitation. Dont lecture me on anything you fucking worm.
>>107835654>you could have said that from the start.If you don't even know that, you are not going to create anything worth shit, bozo. Anyonr with even vague understanding of the topic do not need that spelled out for them. Didn't even bother reading the rest, you are a retard.
>>107834430i'd call you a parasite, but i genuinely revel in your complete inability to find sustenancethanks for posting, my day is now better, and i'm not usually someone that finds joy in negativity
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>>107790921i saw this girls porn video where some guy has her take hrt pills or something from his cock while sucking it as she's in a chastity and calls him daddy and thanks him for it, super fucking hot. i cant remember what the dude's redgifs channel is, he's some white guy named Top something or Dom something no idea and he fucks troons, fug i need to find it again. linux, am i right guys?
>>107837844I want to be that girl so bad
>>107831850such desktop much wow
it is over, I abandoned all the ricing for the ultimate working man desktop solution>windows 11>non lstc>non debloated>not one single pirated software>no darkmode>defaults setting on all the appsyou will own nothing and be happy
>>107838216cringe
Would you live inside Wine Desktop? Would it be insane to turn Wine into a DE for Linux like Windows 3.1 originally was for DOS? I would use the shit out of this.
>>107838115No, because vanilla ReactOS has a kernel that tries to be compatible with Windows, but it's developed by too small of a team and they're trying to build compatibility for 30 year old versions of Windows. Using the Linux kernel avoids all that. If your hardware is supported on Linux, it works perfectly. ReactOS is just WINE, you're just running WINE on Linux like Proton.
>>107838138the site literally says it uses reactos code
>>107838166Yes, ReactOS is basically a DE that runs in WINE. That's the point.
>>107837918>>107829669Butting in. I would say NT is probably the most appealing part of Windows.Win32 is great for the compatibility is affords, but I don't think most people would say the API itself is the draw here, more than the library of existing software is the appeal of Win32. Kind of indirect value, or like incidental rather than intentional. Not that the API is horrible, but I know enough people complain about its verbosity and explicitness, which is how it ends up getting those portability guarantees.What I'm saying is that kernel versus kernel I think most people would prefer to use NT if it were open source / an option for them over Linux, so Win32 on top of Linux isn't much of a boon. Kind of like when people port GNU to other kernels, but the opposite sentiment. it's not like most people have some grand affinity for the GNU core utils, so ports of it to some other kernel aren't that interesting (to some).The Linux kernel isn't a big draw with its inherently dated design. They keep trying to bolt modern concepts on it from other systems, but then most developers seem to target portable POSIX standards anyway. Where in Win32 and NT, you can quite easily accommodate various versions of your APIs. I've noticed that in the BSD and SunOS kernels too, but I see a lot of Linux users complaining about breakages that annoy them. And even in my own experience the APIs really prove what they are, a first attempt at a modern operating system. A first attempt. That we have been stuck with for more than half a century now, while younger systems like NT come into existence and can take the same approach of learning from other systems, but had the benefit of incorporating them into the foundation of a brand new system. Retaining legacy compliance without compromising on the new parts. I find macOS to be somewhat simillar with XNU, the way they're retained POSIX compat is useful for them but their encouragement to use their modern mach based stuff, has done well.
>>107832473tsmt, troonix can't compete.
>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.
>>107834122Makes you realize why so many people think they're gonna be replaced by AI tomorrow. Yeah, if your brain overfits so hard on the first programming language you learn you should be worried.
>chez is the best scheme this and that chez chezchez doesn't even have an ecosystem. There are no libraries, there is nothing. A toy.
https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1q978w9/packageel_package_diffreview_feature_has_landed/Good morning sars. You can diff in package.el now
>>107837582you need library to program? LOL
>>107837582Racket is the best "library" for Chez Scheme
i should've studied chemistry and kept cs as a hobby, i don't wanna write corpo slop software for a living
>>107838206my point was whatever you decide to do it is for corpos.
>>107837946I studied chemistry and now I'm applying to CS masters program.Chemistry is total fucking dogshit as a "career" and I would not recommend it to anyone.
>>107838314>Chemistry is total fucking dogshit as a "career"To be fair that was one of the reasons i didn't study it in the end. Tho the dream of working on some r&d shit still prevails
>>107838339>working on some r&d shitDoing that sucks, actually. The light at the end of the dogshit tunnel is more dogshit.
>>107838387Damn
No way you can activate a Widows 7 just using a private key from Epstein file EFTA00002467 - this really works -- check it out. Source: https://x.com/possiblyazure/status/2010130795596525719?s=20
damn if op wasnt a retarded facebook mum we might have been able to read the key from the image he copy pasted or saved from twitter but instead weve got a screenshot of a now deleted twitter post
>>107829895mfw
What's the kry you fucking retard
>>107829397SACH!
>>107836472What is it with /g/eets and spamming baby ducks? It's like the "timmy" spam on /pol/.
John Romero 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/107727030/#107727030
>>107837455No it won't, they lack basic functionality you'd want out of an editorAlthough I haven't used Unity in a long time so maybe they got better
Frustum culling. See the output in the logs on the left side for the currently visible objects within the frustum
>>107837772Cool. What graphics API is this?
>>107837832DirectX, but I wrote my own framework around DirectX to handle a bunch of the boilerplate and also provide utils for common things (like frustum culling)
>>107837772sick stuff anon