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>>107568585
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--Edward Snowden

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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I use KeepAssXC currently but also put that vault inside another encrypted container. Is this too over the top and paranoid? Is XC's encryption enough? Because currently this double process feels like a pain in the ass.
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>>107660701
if you could start over, what would you do? would you do bug bounties instead?
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back in the day, when I was a young student I went the whole nine yards playing with cyberpunk clothing. Goretex jackets, pants with straps leading nowhere, and a long weird list of accessories.

After years assembling different outfits and fighting over the small sizes of clothes because all the shit came from China, I learned the best cyberpunk clothing has to comply with three basic requirements

>real /cyb/ clothing has to be cheap
The /cyb/ spirit is about having a low life where you live with essential basics, you have to spend on clothing when it is an absolute necessity and not for a fashion statement.

>everything you wear has to be made of good materials made to endure hard environments.
the idea of the genre is that you wear based on pragmatics, the first thing it has to do is to protect you and be comfy

>you have to feel natural inside the context you are in wearing your clothes
artists like scarlxrd, that use techwear or cyberwear look good in front on the cameras with black parkas and wearing tactical vests on top of it, but if you try that kind of outfit in the real world, you are going to feel like a dark clown, it makes no sense to stand out unnecessarily and feel out of place

and the most important lesson of all


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>>107649823
>Israel
Lol
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>>107649823

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Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
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>>107698718
>>107698753
All Rust troons

>>107698724
Rust developers just vibe code most of their shitty "memory safe" code anyway, they do not know anything about real systems programming with real manual memory management like C or C++
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>>107698792
>Mozilla invented Rust therefore I must blame Rust for Firefox's long ass compile time
You have got to be joking at this point, I refuse to believe anyone is this retarded.
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>>107690528
Well said.
I’d like to add that the only people that contribute to the C++ standard for the last couple of decades are mostly (pseudo) academics with their pet idea and then hit-and-run.

Stroustrup himself abandoned C++ because getting exceptions to work was just too difficult.
Exceptions were another digression away from what C++ was supposed to be, and that was waaaay before it became the teetering superstructure of crap that it’s become today.

Rust picks up too much of C++’s (and some of their worst) misfeatures but continues of the same trajectory. It’s already gone.
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>>107698838
Rust was invented to fix a guy’s elevator.
Reboot the elevator? No!! Write a whole new language, no other fix possible.
The mastermind behind Rust didn’t even know basic computer concepts, let alone how something should be implemented thus poisoning all the fruit from that tree.
He thought elevators used C++ in their control software. They don’t.
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>>107698866
>The mastermind behind Rust didn’t even know basic computer concepts
https://www.awesome.club/blog/2024/the-fascinating-history-of-rust
>Rust’s journey began in 2006 as Graydon Hoare’s personal project where he drew inspiration from decades-old programming languages like CLU, Erlang, and Limbo, believing their overlooked innovations could solve modern challenges. He defined Rust as “technology from the past come to save the future from itself,” a sentiment echoed by other early developers who described Rust as being based on “mostly decades-old research”.
>For several years, Hoare worked on the project quietly in his free time, sharing it with no one at Mozilla. That changed around 2009, when a small group at Mozilla started taking interest in what he was building. Interestingly, the Rust programming language is named after the Rust fungus, but not for the reasons one might think. The name was chosen simply because the creator liked how it sounded. That said, Rust fungus is also known for its resilience and ability to spread rapidly, providing an apt metaphor for the language’s eventual impact.
>Thanks to the interest his presentation raised, Mozilla began sponsoring Rust in 2010. The newly created Rust team built the language using empiric iteration. The creators knew from the beginning what the final version of the language had to look like, but the path to get there was not clear at all at that time. In the words of Nico Matsakis, one of the core team members of Rust: “It took a long time to figure out how Rust ought to work.” The team experimented with new language features by implementing and testing them. If a feature felt right, it was kept. If not, it was discarded. This iterative approach led to many failed experiments, but it also resulted in the innovative features that define Rust today. Steve Klabnik described this process best: “Rust has lost more features than many languages had in the first place.”

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I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
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Stop liking evil women
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sometimes I see people use them at work and become curious about them but I don't know what I'd do if I actually bought one, maybe use it for living room computer shit since casual shit is exactly what MacBooks are for
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>>107698560
Apple products are just accessories to sodomy.
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There was a time in the past the Apple premium got you premium software but since 2020 it's been down down down.
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>>107698756
she's cute

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What's the best 240hz monitor? Anyone have one that they like?

I know the Viewsonic has bad input lag and the AoC skips frames so those I won't consider. I'm leaning towards the BenQ XL2546 for the DyAC motion blur reduction.
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Samsung g9
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mfw lcds need 480hz to be half as sharp as crt 60hz
mfw i have no face
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>>107698837
And CRTs only look good in pitch black rooms
Pick your poison

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/dpt/ - Daily Programming Thread

Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?

Previous thread >>>107670460
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>>107698402
why do cniles hate list initialization?
or are you referring to the fact that i put a 0 in there, well i just wanted to be explicit i know it default initializes to 0
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>>107698408
>accumulator = 0;
Is that really so """legacy"""?
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Check out my chess game

based.mobi
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>>107698431
but by using {} for scalar types like this it looks the same as when i initialize structs and such via aggregate initialization which also use {}
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Finally got around to finishing advent of code in risc-v assembly, only had day 10 left unfinished. Simplex algorithm plus branch and bound. Runs in about 90ms on my milk-v duo

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>hurr durr cnile!
Sorry you're jealous, but the rest just can't compete with the best.
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>>107696267
Imagine bothering that shit when Rust is already replacing it
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>>107698118
I always have a snug moment when I write a struct or enum definition in rust and realize I don't need to write 6 different retarded constructors and still not have fully functioning move semantics. C++ is a bloated joke honestly.
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>>107698118
There's currently a thread up about a survey showing that isn't true.
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>>107698113
>Godawful syntax
>Godawful stdlib
>Godawful community
>Unsafe Rust unavoidable for low-level/high-performance

Not even hating on the BC or the concept of it, it's just pointless and being awful while it's at it.
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>>107698216
>move semantics
never heard of xer

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When?
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The real question is... where?
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bilibili clips are av1/hvc1
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>Opus
Now.
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>>107696781
Chinkese garbage

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107698135
keep the conditional package installation, which doesn't need to be a macro btw
(defun package-maybe-install (package)
(unless (package-installed-p package)
(package-install package)))

and wrap the configuration of non-essential packages inside a with-eval-after-load form
(with-eval-after-load 'eshell
(setq eshell-cp-interactive-query t
eshell-mv-interactive-query t
eshell-ln-interactive-query t)

(eat-eshell-mode)
(eat-eshell-visual-command-mode)


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>>107698326
thanks for the tips but this looks like a lot of effort
i'd rather just live with the long startup since i dont use emacs in a terminal
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>>107698363
(Neo)vim doesn't have this problem btw.
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I used Emacs I did the tutorial I used it in the terminal but then I couldn't copy and paste then I found out about nano I want to get into it but honestly I don't get it.
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>>107698363
>a lot of effort
how?

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what do you call this genre of homosexual AI musing?

The key is never having any projects or problems solved by AI to back up this display of homosexual retarded delusions of grandeur.
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>>107684178
>>107684179
5000 Izzat per minute unpatched meta strategy
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>>107695904
This is the truth.
Still I doubt all the hype AI has
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>>107697325
ummm pretty sure Markus Minecraft did that first...
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>>107696164
>Why is it that you never see electricians or engineers waxing poetic about marginally better technology appearing? Only programmers
>programmers
>nocoders are programmers
lol lmao
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>>107693180
these "people" were shitting out this kind of posts for the last three years and we are nowhere near what they claim

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Why isn't there a system call to tell the kernel that a certain piece of code is uninterruptible? this would eliminate race conditions once and for all
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>>107697257
Back in 486 days I had a program that played wav files over the PC speaker by rapidly playing different tones and volumes. It disabled interrupts while doing this since it was very time sensitive or it would sound shitty. Since it was a 486 there weren't any negative rings yet so the only thing that could interrupt it was an NMI. It registered itself as a Windows 3.1 sound driver, and everything in the system would grind to a halt any time a sound played.
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>>107697461
Visual player?
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>>107697522
No, it was specifically meant to be a sound driver and I don't think it had any config utility or a name beyond it's filename. I think it just came with a drv file and a readme saying how to set it up in your system.ini.
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>>107698114
I remember this one too.
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/synchapi/nf-synchapi-entercriticalsection

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Is Tails compromised?
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>>107697394
Look at that shit-eating grin
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>>107697385
it's decentralized you ape
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>>107698723
>it's <word-I-don't-understand> you <insult>
Behold your typical "security expert".
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>>107697498
>Radio
Go look up Numbers Stations. I find them fascinating, personally.
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>>107690214
yes, there was a libre version of tails called heads that the glowniggers couldn't get into so they shut it down

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the panel on my 2021 costco lg gram looks like it's degrading so looking at a refurb Dell latitude 7430 with the i7-1265U cpu
with the dreadful reputation of the 12th/13th gen overvoltage disaster, did it actually affect any laptop CPUs?

also this is the list of bios updates for the dell, should i just forget about this 2022 model and move on

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/artificial-intelligence/openais-chatgpt-ads-will-allegedly-prioritize-sponsored-content-in-answers/
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>>107698566
since trump won't give altman money. musk wouldn't give him money. no one is donating money. no one is paying to use chatgpt. this is his last attempt at getting money.
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>>107698648
The thing is this seems like a really easy way for AI companies to actually do make money. ONe that would piss off a lot of people, but sloppers wouldn't care. They are pretty subservient people after all, the same people who are tendiefags on /v/
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the enshittification begins.
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>>107698566
Will my purchased ad-less experience maintain ChatGPT's helpfulness in it's answers?
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>Everybody hating on AI
>Let's make it even easier to hate

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how do you guys handle multiple work projects and personal projects at the same time? how do you deal with all of the fresh ideas?
work has been giving me every sw project under the sun the past 2+ years to solo dev alone and write user guides for. management and customers love my work - multiplatform apps, web, server, etc. the tight deadlines for dumb reasons suck ass.

my issue is I've received so many new projects, I can't keep every work project and a handful of my personal projects in my head. my personal projects are years old and I like to work on them sometimes. they're mostly 90-95% complete. work projects are in the same languages as my personal projects, so they benefited from my old work. wat do? do I just become a competitor and win the contracts myself?
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>>107698751
>how do you guys handle multiple work projects and personal projects at the same time? how do you deal with all of the fresh ideas?
I have AI do it for me, unironically. I have much more free time to do these things now.

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Reminder of the following:

1. Google will merge ChromeOS and Android to form a FOSS Linux-based desktop OS that will be 100% free to download and use.

https://www.androidauthority.com/aluminium-os-android-for-pcs-3619092/

2. Windows will be severely affected by this new, totally free competitor and will bleed marketshare.

3. All existing Linux desktop environments will be totally outclassed by Google's top secret desktop UI and underlying OS. Even Linux users will give up on shit like Mint and just use Google's desktop for their daily driver OS.

2026 will finally be the year of the Linux desktop, and it will be because Google will do to desktops what they did to phones.

You know it's coming. Don't act like this was a surprise.
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>>107696124
>The most basic graphic design stuff such as font size, size of the elements, spaces between elements, colors and contrast. It's just doesn't look like a finished product but more like a product demo that shows that it works.
But even on that point I can't agree with you, MacOS sure, even Gnome (and Pantheon the elementary DE) is arguably better, but not Windows.
Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.
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>>107690228
https://killedbygoogle.com/
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>>107696291
>Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.
I don't care about budget. I care about the product itself. Windows more polished. Macs pointer is the same by the way. It's optically compensated just like with letters in fonts
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>>107696291
>Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.
you mean crashing?
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>>107696945
My theme that you should totally use doesn't even have a tail.


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