will gaussian splats replace VR180 video as the gold standard of porn?
>>107698153kek
>>107693091Made me kek
I would give anything to live in a society in which porn addicts are institutionalized and kept away from everyone else. Instead I live in hell.
>>107698312>I live in hell because I'm too attention-starved to ignore threads made by virgins
>>107692987Gaussian splats always look blurry to me. Which is weird I know, but I think the splats just suck at representing texture.
Why don't phone cameras capture a square image? Then it wouldn't matter what orientation you shoot in and could just crop it afterwards.
>>107698079>1:1 sensors are nicheWhy is that
>>107698434because 4:3 is goated, everything else is a mere crop
>>107697959That's literally the new iphone on the front camera
>>107697959Crop? No, don't do that.
>>107697959Why doesn't my dick fuck every pussy I see? Because then I'd be fucking most dudes too and that's gay
Why aren't you downloading all the software/tools for anything you could ever want to do offline on your OS since 2010? Download sites for obscure tools and utilities go down every year, accelerated since the last 5. Software support cycles are the fire in which we burn.
>>107695845https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_Linux_Archive
>>107695845>meanwhile on a linux from 2004 i dont even know where to startWith certain distros like SUSE they would include basically any package they had at the time on a few DVDs. I think Debian still does this
>>107692840>3 media players on sight.Kys you streetshitting animal.
>>107692960i've got several programs with dead developers and they run just fine
>>107698259but... how do they work without updoots?>>107698229>3 media playersyou just outted yourself.
Shit is getting real. In five years a computer will cost $50,000. In 10 years, a computer will cost $100,000 and $10,000 for 10 to 20 year old computers in today. Do not throw away a computer, or phone or anything. You will regret throwing away every bit of ewaste you ever have
>>107698306>Hoarding e-wasteits actually not that bad if its a smaller device. hoarding desktop parts might be a bit hard
If web "developers" would stop copy pasting every fucking framework they have ever heard of into their sites, there's no reason the computer I'm using now can't keep working fine for another 10 years
>>107697942Not really. Yet It's interesting that AI, as it is usual in common usage, contributes nothing whatever to weather prediction, and less than zero to housing or any any other kind of creature comforts.
>>107698306what the fuck does AI know? semiconductor manufacture is one of the most complicated things in the world that involves a supply chain with over a thousand different components sourced in dozens of different countries. it´s an insanely fragile process. and a single point in the supply chain going haywire would fuck everything up. tell grok that
>>107698462>semiconductor manufacture is one of the most complicated things in the worldai will solve this, then semiconductor manufacturing will become cheap, cheap ICs will then be used to make cheaper AI. rinse and repeat.
And this is why Android will never be as fast or have the great graphical performance of iOS.
>>107694896what the hell lmao
reactjeet moment geg
>>107690570Language made for jeets and east euro cucks.
>>107690570I've been using an iPhone for about 2 years now and it's very underwhelming. It's just fine. Same as Android for the most part. Some things work differently but otherwise performance is about the same.
>>107691353C++ is the white man's languageJava is jeetcoded
>Go on any generation ai thread on 4chan such as /tg/, /v/ or even /trash/>The quality is still complete ass
>>107698405Intelligent people don't post here, it's just a bunch of angry neurotic autists that believe they are. I don't know what else to tell you.
AI shills are pathetic
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread >>>107670460
>>107698355>accumulator{0}sepples brainrot
>>107698402why 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
>>107698408>accumulator = 0;Is that really so """legacy"""?
Check out my chess gamebased.mobi
>>107698431but by using {} for scalar types like this it looks the same as when i initialize structs and such via aggregate initialization which also use {}
What are some things that just don't work on Linux? I'm interested in finding a long term project that's beyond my current abilities.
>>107697797aa how cute
>>107689428It's not really absent functionality, but there's no music player on Linux that's on par with MusicBee. DeaDBeeF is the best I've found otherwise, and supports plugins for things like bulk tag exporting (Copy info), but seems to lack advanced filtering and file exports.
>>107689428a more functional spotlight from mac for linux. command launchers exist, but sometimes I just want to do quick math or whatever
>>107689428Drivers, particularly anything that requires good performance, low latency and smooth, non-stuttering vsync.
You can pick any random open source software you care about and click the "issues" tab.
> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107697006Fake people with AI generated content you can follow for whatever fucking reason they think anyone would do that.As much as I love MMBN, the idea of talking with an AI character sounds like the cringest thing ever.Even if you could battle with them and interact with the web and real life, it is still something that would obviously would become a privacy nightmare.
>>107697570>Battle Network was ahead of its time,Well, more like the grasped the cyberpunk imaginarium and were extremely successful on making it anime. I wished they would have had the balls to make it more mature since they had load of opportunity with the world they build, but it ended up being too much like Medabots.
>>107690359>Why has no one actually made this into a PET yet? You're not allowed to have nice things, notice that? If you have nice thing, you may compete with the people who make bad things.
>>107692546>Use case for a PET?Your own personal AI with its own custom personality that you can take with you wherever you go with no internet needed. They help with homework and school work, remind you of various things like appointments, check your email, stop and fix viruses, physically fix broken software as they can analyze code in real time like any programmer would with the right debugging tools, they both manage your security and are your security, works for you. When people hire you, they're hiring you for your properly trained AI as there's limits to what your AI can known or learn.Their world gets even deeper the more you think on it. Grade school is also for training their personal AI so I'm guessing there's some kind of degree to what their AI can learn or be trained in. They're constantly ringing in on you like a real person so there no need to reply to them in order to get them to speak. They have normal conversations not just with the user but other people and AI's as well. Portable little AI slaves really.
>>107695424Hot
use case for rebooting without updating?
>>107689741>be LTSChad>power menu has options for shutting down and resetting without updating
>>107697919these options are available on all windows versions only with some updates you can't do this
>>107697953I've never seen it not appear. Probably cause it only gets security updates, though you'd think those would be the ones you'd wanna force.
>>107689741I always press the button on the front of my case until the screen goes black. there's literally no point in owning a computer if you can't virtually suffocate it to death.
Why do people accumulate those massive uptimes I feel bad if I leave my pc sleeping for an hour and booting takes less than 30 secs anyway
I think what people miss the most is the lightheartedness of anything computer back then.
>>107697816lies
>>107696704the question is why not.>>107697813don't repress your curiosity.>>107697851the banana rotates to indicate busy.
>>107698147>the banana rotatesfuck you're selling me on it
>>107698147>the banana rotates to indicate busy.
>>107693755If Win11 would just pack all of the UI settings into a compact win32 styled menu it would go a long way to making it more discoverable and easy to use. Of course customization is much more limited now.
>open sores>pinephones>CoC softwareNot a SHTF solution. When some, um, people are causing a lot of wars, how come you haven't invested in any radiation hardened computer hardware, anon?What good is that loicense going to do you after the apocalypse if your machine is zapped?I'll still be able to play games, watch porn and kino while you sob autistically about your stinkpad. If your machine wasn't for faggots you could log on to my ham radio bbs at night when the skip's good.
>>107697466No, how do I get this?
>>107697466>radiation hardened computer hwardware
I have zero strength or survival skills so I don't expect to survive a SHTF situation.
>>107697466Bro if radiation is enough of a problem to damage your computer system I'd be more worried about the blood in your piss.
>>107697466>radiation hardened computer hardwareJust take out the fans and dip the case in bismuth, prove me wrong you won't.
Needing some advice on music players for Linux. Running Antergos. Installed a few, and so far the only viable option is Audacious, but it is missing some creature comforts that I got with foobar. Most importantly, I want one that will support some sort of convolver, since I have impulse waveforms for all of my cans. I am using a Schiit stack to play everything. Anyone have any recommended players?
>>107690065strawberry
I use Plexamp on everything
>>107690065I just use mpv...not sure what you need a 'music player' for
does anyone know of a linux native youtube music player? the apps on fdroid work so well
strawberry just werks
Half-venting, half-serious inquiry: why the fuck is Google shadowbanning (shown to only me while logged in, not shown to anyone else or to me while logged out) the following comments. Separate comments on separate lines, all shadowbanned:>About hardware: even back in 2016 I needed 128Gb of RAM to provide a service for my clients on a level that they expected, in 2025 that's a Threadripper with 8x32 and 24Gb of VRAM at minimum.>My company will outperform anyone who has inferior software, hardware, and less efficient pipelines. Outperform on money and on time. Clients expect top end results with a quick turnaround.>Another example, I have 3 large screens because over a year, it's far cheaper for me to buy 2 extra monitors, than to constantly waste time alt+tabbing to view references or communicate, etc.>But nobody would ever need 3 screens because you can do everything with 1 screen also, right? That's the difference between tinkerers and professionals: time = money.(arguing with a faggot saying my shitty thinkpad and opensource toys can do *everything*)Is Google fucking retarded? I haven't been able to converse with anyone for the better part of the last 5 years. The same bullshit, have a casual conversation going (or try to have), then check it while logged out and see that 70% of what I've posted has never appeared publicly. Sometimes the most mundane shit gets autodeleted like: "I wish you happy holidays, mate". At one point I tried to help some guy out by typing only "You can find it by googling *some mundane shit about computing*" aaaand shadowbanned. I may use my phone and an alt account, still the same shit. What in the ungodly fuck is going on? Not a single swearword. Not a single no-no topic. And then there's endless fucking botposts with the same exact spamcontent on every fucking major fagtuber 15 seconds after publishing a video. Oh then they are powerless, nothing they can do. Fuck them with a rusty iron spike. What the fuck is their problem?
>>107695186>a level that they expectedThat language is hostile to disprivileged underperformers. >8x32 and 24Gb of VRAM at minimum.You're shaming developers.>My company will outperform anyone who has inferior software, hardware, and less efficient pipelines. Outperform on money and on time. Clients expect top end results with a quick turnaround.Come on, this whole comment is loaded with blatantly supremacist language.>constantly waste timeYou're belittling other people's workflows.>That's the difference between tinkerers and professionals: time = money.You're insinuating that one group is better than the other.
>>107695186You said something bad about transgenders once 4 years ago and now your account is flagged.
Has anyone else here noticed that they are not applying the overly oppressive censorship to Japanese videos/users?I follow a bunch of Japanese channels like Honda's for example and the comments/discussion there remains nearly 100% uncensored from what I can tell. Even comments straight up bashing the video get to stay up and so do people re-posting comment shitposts in Japanese. In fact, if you stick mainly to conversing in Japanese with other users you wouldn't be able to tell the AI censorship is happening at all.I can't figure out if they've simply given up on training AI moderation to moderate Japanese users or if they're not overly concerned about what Japanese users discuss. The vast majority of Japanese users won't even interact with stinky gaijin posting in English. Their web still feels like 2006 and there is not a bunch of Japanese users cheering on censorship like we have in the west. Anyone that even hints at censoring anything gets shouted down quickly and flooded out.I'm very happy I took the time to learn how to speak, read and write in niponese. Being able to use their web is the only thing keeping me sane these days. In fact, the moment I get cut off from their part of the internet will probably be the day when I cut the cord and go innawoods.Before anyone accuses me of just being into it for weebshit: It's true I initially learned nip for weebshit but these days I rarely consume any weebshit. Following nip politics is far more interesting than watching anime or reading mango.
>>107698206Yeah, they don't care. It's an attack on our country primarily.
>>107695186>I wish you happy holidays, mateCool it with the antisemitism.
I don't code, I just ranked every lang that I "know" from what I heard and saw. + aura and looks. Sorry if your fav lang isn't on the list. I just use Linux and I unintentionally use bash and sometimes. I use python and pip to download shit and scripts, but I never wrote a single line of it.
>>107695033I can think of some usecases where powershell might work better than bash, but it's just too wordy. I think of it as a Python for .NET first and as a shell second.
>>107695033>getting filtered.for shitting on powershell? I don't use that shit on mac, bsd or linux. We use zsh, sh and bash here, wintard.
>>107697930>>Rust in trashcorrect>>Bash in coolcorrect>>Kotlin in the same level as javathey are both trash, correct
>>107694451That's a fine list. I would also suggest haskell, lisp, ocaml etc if you are a high-powered autist.
>>107698078knowing how first years would tier programming languages doesn't make you a good coderalso note that first years are typically those yet to be filtered by CS theory classes and are mostly normalfags who've never touched a desktop before going in for the six figure salaries. you'll fit right in