thoughts on fruit arrow?yeah yeah yeah zoomer this fake history that. I just want to talk about this aesthetic, particularly in software. I personally really like it. It feels lively, peaceful, and futuristic. After this came minimalism where UI was super flat, dull, and spaced out. Basically the opposite of the 3D gradient-heavy water vibes of fruit arrow.
>>107786285>vistathemeplasmathanks man, i'll check it out
>>107760967Slapping the word "slop" onto everything isn't a valid argument
>>107748639id say that its a bit of cherry picked nostalgia when it comes to things like software interfaces (go look at any xp era software if you wanna know what most software actually looked like) but there were definitely a lot of computer/3d rendered art that looked like it
/(\bslop\b|clanker|normie|\bkwab\b|kino)/i;reason:reddit spam
>>107786941cheer up chuck
Remember when Intel was on top and the best and now are dead boomers? That will be Nvidia in 5 years.
Gaming gpus aren't even 10% of their profits, they're going to leave the consumer market willingly to chase that AI high unless something goes terribly wrong
>>107786836They are doing fine now. Nearly all PCs, n desktop or laptops are made my Intel. The do need to get their act together or they really risk into bankruptcy due to their fabs being unprofitable right now. Although you need to accout how expensive new nodes are.
>>107787321they're loosing hard on desktop.laptops is their last comsumer bastion, but that's ignoring non-windows laptops (mac, chromebook) which have become more popular. they still have a ton of exclusive deals with dell and lenovo to force their laptops to use intel's. however intel sells their cpus at a bargain.they're still doing well on servers, but amd and nvidia have started to make their own server cpu and are slowly taking over the market.
is it dead?
>>107786293Am I retarded, or don't these companies lock in their orders like many, many months in advance?
They'll be competing against manufacturers facing the exact same pressures, so no. But those unprecedented sales they could have in different times will no longer pan out. Everyone will at least try to outlast the shortages with their current systems, and every manufacturer will be moving substantially fewer units. Not only has RAM skyrocketed, the economy is shit everywhere and inflation hurt everyone in recent times. This is the perfect stoem in a tech winter.
>>107786293yes unless Gabe secured the long term deals beforehand
>>107786293It was already dead as a concept before Sam Altman decided to ruin everything.
>>107786293No it's the next gaming PC you can stream games to play on the living room TV if you don't have one already or the next emulation box, fuck Microsoft and sony their days are up in the gaming space,only nintendo will live from it's exclusives
It only gets worse...
>>107772303You’re so right…
>>107772121lol. lmao even.
>>107785334Given the speed at which prices have spiked I wonder if we see new players enter the RAM market. That’d take years though. This seems to be like the toilet paper craze.
>>107772074Wait, so you're telling me server DRAM sticks were still cheap second hand?>>107772104Absolute fucking bullshit, RDIMM worked on regular desktop computers. It's just one extra channel.
>>107787283Wrong, RIMMs cannot be used on memory controllers tuned for UDIMMs and vice versa. You are confusing ECC with registered/buffered memory. You can use ECC UDIMMs on a memory controller/motherboard that does not support ECC. It will just operate like a normal non-ECC unit. You also put non-ECC memory into ECC capable memory controller/motherboard will not be able to use ECC mode.
>>107780052Slopya Nutella
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>>107780052this man has done more to encourage Linux adoption than anyone on the planet, you should thank him
>>107780052Satya "CEO of slop" Nadella
>>107780052>tfw the poop tastes spicy
What does /g/ think about generating 6 fake frames for every real frame?Your GPU just needs to render at 9FPS for you to be able to get above a full playable 60FPS.
>>1077818021000/9=111ms latencyWhat could possibly go wrong
>>107782488This is clearly targeted for >60hz displays. With traditional polygon+shader pipelines, there is no way we will ever see the dream of 1000hz without framegen.
>>107782892Obviously, this doesn't change the game logic framerate.
>be me >poorfag>it will be supported in 30 series>3050>only up to Preset KT-thanks NVIDIA
>>107783622With latency that bad you need to start predicting user input like they're playing across the Atlantic.
Why aren't you hosting an I2P eepsite?
>>107785320they got optics to take care of and it lessens the bs, but I appreciate you point. For example if you need to call the cops because someone is committing forced confinement and aggravated assault against you how the police show up to that door is very different if your registered in the gun db than not
>>107784124I'm also running a TOR/I2P site. I2P feels definitely much slower than TOR for browsing. I'm giving the final touches to the server, then I'll go for a readable domain, among other things. It's great fun.
>>107787050>that imageI always knew the guys making coffee at starbucks couldn't be trusted.
>>107782806Why do Russian bots always delete their rabid garbage posts to make it look like they're being silenced? People know they're doing it.
>>107787298>MUH RUSSIAN BOTSAnon... I... Hillary lost a decade ago.. It... It's time to let go.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Need advice for a new phoneI use it mainly for doom scrolling, videos, streaming music to car BT, taking a lot of pictures, hoarding media and occasionally I use it as a usb flash memory stick.Hardware wise most important to me is good display, long battery life and good camera. Old phone has 3x optical and 10x digital zoom and even though those pictures are very low quality i find myself using it very often to see objects in the distance so Im really looking forward to a new phone with even larger zoom.Software wise priority is consistent smooth performance, but not at cost of bare-bones OS. I love well thought out, built in features. Like good stock photo editor, scrolling screenshots, text from image with auto translate etcI have narrowed it to these>S25UTicks all the boxes. Im only shying away from it because I find it a bit too large for my taste and with those sharp corners it doesnt look comfortable to use for a long time. Also I dont care for stylus>S25+This is the obvious choice. It's just a bit bland and boring desu and since I use my phones for a long time Id hate to not go for the top tier model especially when it is less than 100 $ difference. It might be the most logical option because when novelty wears off in a month or so it wont matter if it's S25+ or U or whatever, right?>OnePlus 15I love a lot about this phone. Battery and charging speed, performance and short, smooth animations the design especially in matte black. Never owned OP so it would be nice to try it out. What puts me off is reviews I read and saw online talking about camera being worse than last years model (and even that one wasnt on par with apple, samsung, pixel of that time). The other thing is, the display, at least in videos, doesnt look as good as one on S25U/+Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Our girl Olive is back!!!Interesting results desu.https://youtu.be/ggdpRFnBna0?si=xU3WHKSa6iQgmNVm
>>107786871>I use it mainly for doom scrollingI recommend jumping off a bridge
>>107786871just get s25u, only chinese phones can compete
>>107786408termux + ssh aliases
>g is tech board>not one thread covering roboticshow comehttps://x.com/chris_j_paxton/status/2007828743281336780
I work at a warehouse with robots that constantly get in my wayLike they don't give a shit and consider themselves more important than humansThey need to give them hearingSo if I yell at the fuckers to get out of my path, they reactDeaf robots are no goodBut yeah its dystopian as fuckThe robot takeover is real, I have a front row seatI will be unemployed and destitute soon
>>107767513robotics is covered over on /diy/, which is 4chan's actual tech board. this board is consumers and trannies.
>>107767513Nice, robot girls need to be athletic. We're getting there...
>>107779636> Outside the cities it will be the realm of the robots. Their orders will be to kill anyone coming out of the Megalopolis>hack GPS data (surprisingly easy to do)>robots confuse megacity for wilderness >cities become giant kill box for machines Terrible idea, even if you ignore simple hax. Not a bad movie plot tho
>>107779478>trannies dont like anything that is not a smartphone and laptopsdon't forget social media, it's how they reproduce
>2008 was 18 years ago>There's now unironic iPad kids now old enough for 4chan.>They grew up in the walled garden and are studying memory safe languages in CS courses now.>They will never get jobs due to AI and all they can do is listen to millennial rants about "real" computers.
Why do some people prefer micro-kernels? How does the kernel structure affect users/devs anyway?
Basically you have a bunch of programs on your computer, we'll call them faggots.Then you have the general, we'll call him daddy.Daddy says which faggot is allowed to cum. Some faggots ask for more power. They say harder daddy.
>>107785706ha finally they're improving LLM examples i was getting tired of the library example.
>>107785239The Switch kernel depends on userspace for everything (including the Nvidia drivers), has protection rings, and is pretty fast.
>>107786369Compared to what? The monolithic kernel with a monolithic/batched API that doesn't exist? For decades I've heard that Linux was fast enough.Until NVMes and io_uring.
>>107780108>Which is why, since the inception of UNIX and beyond, we always have had kernels with microkernel APIs that "do one thing, and do it well".UNIX is brain damage and has nothing to do with microkernels or "do one thing, and do it well".>On x64 you have to save user state, switch to ring 0, restore kernel state, copy data from user to kernel (to avoid tampering), then validate data, and *then* do whatever it is you want the kernel to do.This isn't how it's supposed to work on x86. Read about how Intel intended the rings and segments to be used.>But telling the kernel to open a bunch of files, mmap them all into the address space, and close the handles again, all in one ring switch? Impossible.Better operating systems have everything in virtual memory all the time. That's actually how virtual memory was meant to be used.
Gen Z doesn’t know what a file system is nor do they know how to pirate…What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse from the most tech literate generation: Millenials?
>be boomer>drop out of high school>dodge the draft by going to Canada>bum around the country doing drugs and free sex>find a wife>go to a random company and get a job with a firm handshake>buy a house and support my wife and 4 children with my single income>god those god damn weak zoomers are creating hard times for us
>>107781930>>107783606>christkike brain diseaseSAAAR VISHNU IS THE ONE TRUE GOD SAAR
i'm not tech literate and that's fine ,i'm trying to learn but you all have to understand that :-it's huge-it's mathematical-digging through each of abstraction layers is just an immense task if you want to understand things.so you can blame us as much as we want but cs is real shit.When i used gparted for making my usb being bootable and mounting at the same time on the same usb(i'm happy that i have did that i have to try now if it works on other machines) i looked at all different files format....Imagine you have to know all of that and know what are the implications and the differences and blabla or like how are supposed to know what's the specific of this language ,why is slower than other ,what's a runtime ,what's a garbace collector ,how does it work?Hell i even wonder how did compiling a programm works why does lauching a command actually compile a program ? how does a language know itself so it can debug itself and compile itself like C and translate itself to assembly ? idkit's just too much for retards like me BUT i have to endure,i have to learn or one day i won't be able to escap web 3.0 aka Dystopian web.
>>107786858You really shouldn't talk about other's lives when they're literally anonymous. I grew up in ghetto ass Brooklyn, NY from birth. I'm 40 years old and still in Brooklyn. I can tell who's had an easy life and who hasn't by their mentality.
>>107781803>how to pirateNeither do most millennials. Have you seen this fucking board
This is it. The end of personal computing, the end of gaming gpus.: No more rtx 6000, no more dedicated gpus, Nvidia will completely exit the consumer market. Told you that this was going to happen, one way or another. A single data enter dedicated to GAY-I brings more revenue than 100.000 individual consumers who buy GAYMER cards. Better scoop up a top of the line gpu now, while stocks last. There won't be any new cards coming, and yeah that applies to rtx 5000 super too.
>>107786240There was pretty much no reason for it to not be the best in the series besides bethesda dumbing it down for mass appeal, like the entire industry, which is why you have to turn to old games or community driven projects, which luckily are the best they've ever been. Outside of that I can't sit down and tolerate any of this shit for more than 5 minutes before I just wanna go outside, it's all quite literally made for complete idiots which is why most games dont even feel like actual games anymore. Even when something good comes out it gets cannibalized by predatory publishers who see it as negative competition. It's fucking brutal
>>107762082>why dont you restrict the supply of consumer-grade gpus?>like we do, in GERMANY?!fake news
>>107762082if you want to game in future buy a dgx spark. nvdia seems to be guaranteeing ram for their own computers and they've just started optimizing it for gamers. https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/05/nvidia_dgx_spark_speed/
>>107762082I'm going to wait for the 6090 and mog everyone who can't afford it LOL
>>107780440ram isn't made in the us you fucking idiot. the majors are korean and they don't give a fuck about increasing capacity.
Is there a way to girlfriend-proof your phone so it doesn’t look like you’re trying to hide 20,000 racist memes or your xvideos bookmarks?
>>107783777What do I do if there isn't one?
>>107763729You're doing it wrong. SHOW her that shit. Every cringe piece of it. If she rejects you, good, you dodged a bullet, she doesn't like the real you. If she's into it, fucking marry her. If she's neutral... well, she respects you enough to tolerate it even if she isn't into it, so that's something at least.
>>107779612Thank God, finally
>>107779924Your faukt for uaig biometric
>>107763729iOS lets you hide apps, doesn’t it?
Why does everyone trust ai even though the models/weights are just a big black box that no one can look into?
>>107785802>all you IT monkeyslollmao
>>107781927I don't trust anything or anyone, not even myself, this is why I write tests and let other people shit talk my code so I can improve it.I don't care if it's a blackbox as long as the output is correct.I'm not using it to run a country or a business but to speedup the mundane tasks in my swe life so it does not really matter how it works as long as it works.
>>107781927It's not a black box, you can look inside and see exactly what the model is doing and what the weights are and inspect every layer with your data and make changes.The word you want is uninterpretable. You can look all you want, but it's a big blob of numbers and even with explainability tools and techniques you'll never be able to fully make sense of what the model is doing.
>>107785802>if you do anything with computers, it's ITk keep me posted
>>107786198sure but i think OP meant the commercial versions hosted on someone else's computer