>120 page composition books are $6 each>a ball point pen is $5I used to be in the write your notes on paper camp but did Bidenflation finally make e-ink tablets worth the money?
>>107742278>>120 page composition books are $6 eachno they're not>>a ball point pen is $5no they're not
>>107742348Fuck you I just came back from Rite Aid, your lies won't work on me.
>>107742369If you pay more than 1$ for a pen you're being scammed
>puts bread on the table>makes inexperienced /g/ trannies seethe>makes C shart shills seetheYeah I'm thinking it's the best language
>>107739600good thing that he did not use SFINAE
>>107739605>(shittily) implements dispatch over a FIXED set of variant types>whole point of interfaces and generics is that it's extensible and can support new types without having to modify the original definition + a big faggy switch caseLOL. Sum types != generics. Thanks for outing yourself, retard.
>>107739395>i got filtered by OOP>that means OOP is bad
I actually like Java now. I'd still use C# before I use it for anything but it's not as bad as people rag on it for. My company recently upgraded from 8 to 21 though which made it a lot more tolerable.Now, picrel on the other hand, my god what an embarrassment.
>>107742208>8 to 21Same story. So much nicer with records, pattern matching, jshell, etc.>MavenJust curious- what are your issues with it? I've just started using Java more because of work and haven't yet had many issues with Maven (perhaps I haven't hit the major snags yet). I think I actually had more issues with Gradle.
/biz/ herre.How is AI not another dot-com bubble?What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
>>107741602>Haha, can you imagine what it will do for us in just a couple of years?Total surveillance, that's the greatest part
>>107741602destroy the usa economy when colapsing, i just hope the rest of the west doesnt follow, bc it will be a shitshow to recover
>>107737777>How is AI not another dot-com bubble?It is but the dotcom bubble still lead to web 2.0 boom. Same is bound to happen with Ai
>>107737777>practical applications/biz/ wouldn't be asking dumb ass questions like this. Practical applications are not what makes lines go up
>>107740874NASA is just a gay military front, and has been almost since it's inception. Retards braying about NASA funding cuts never seem to realize that most shuttle missions had some sort of glownigger payload, and fully exclude the possibility that it's simply the elimination of redundant programs running independently and concurrently across military and "civilian" space programs.>Inb4 muh moon landing wasn't military For sure it was. If we can launch what was essentially an ICBM with a detachable bus and land that detachable bus on the fucking moon, we could 100% fill that detachable bus full of nuclear warheads and drop it on Moscow. Look up when we started to MIRV ICBMs and compare that to the timeline for the Apollo Program.
>If you're interested in the specifics as to what Windows collects from your machine, you can actually download Diagnostic Data Viewer from Windows Store, which provides full insight into telemetry data, unencrypted.>Anyone who has actually looked into diagnostic data & telemetry will tell you that it's absolutely nothing to be worried about. The ones who say Windows is spying on everything you do spread unwarranted FUD that has been proven incorrect again and again.
>No you don't understand we have to spy on your for legal reasonsmkay don't think I'll be using your product then
>>107742174Yes, you can simply not use Microsoft's cocreator.
Don't care still using Linux
>>107742218or any other product from a company who does that
>>107742009>They spy on the images you generate using their AI yesNot sure about this, might just be the prompts and not the images. Either way I don't care, this is a total tangent.
How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
>>107741408I don't see any reason why performance should be worse than on a monolithic kernel other than the fact that they tend to receive less development and support.
>>107740569Windows will be fully Rust before Redox is complete.
>>107741514Okay but my interest is more in the microkernel and security features than Rust. I'd extend it to GNU Hurd if I had any faith in it ever being useable.
>>107741499That's because monolithic kernels have never been tried. No, not even Linux. It's a hybrid LARPing as a monokernel, but it's not. The Finnish retard copied the API from a self-admitted microkernel (Minix), whose explicit purpose was to keep complicated shit out of kernelspace.A true monokernel wouldn't block on open and reads. A true monokernel would allow you to create sockets and FDs in batches. A true monokernel would have compound functions (open + mmap + close) for the most common patterns.
>>107742231Also, a true monokernel would've probably used something like shared mappings between user and kernel to properly utilize memory layout and out-of-order execution, and write-lock the plot upon submission to make sure that the thread cannot modify the data in mid-flight. *And our current hardware doesn't support that very well* because the page table is a process-wide resource, not a thread-local one - meaning that, if you write-lock pages, you end up with per-core TLB shootdowns that can easily take much longer to complete than just copying all parameters from userspace to kernelspace, even if it's an in-order copy.Oh, and speaking of TLB shootdowns:>batched mmap
Happy 2026 edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M - TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE - RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Anyone know of any other resellers of leaseweb besides seedhost? I was looking at hostdzire until I realized it's based in India.
>>107741518Hostingbydesign does stock some leaseweb servers or you can contact andy10niggerbit also
Usecase for uploading DVD discs for films released within the last 20 years?
>>107740590No, read announcement> To give everyone a bit of extra time over the holidays, we’re extending the Advent through January 7th, 2026. Hopefully this gives you a better chance to snag some of those highly coveted Gold Stars.
I managed to reenable my Criterion Channel sub, let's goooooooo
PREDICTION This year we will see prebuilt manufacturers start selling prebuilt machines with Linux pre installed even to normies.There is no point to keep shelling out money to Microsoft for licensing, so this will be an aspect of shrinkflation.
>>107741448Retard, Microsoft pays OEMs to preinstall Windows, not the other way around. MS makes too much money selling your data to care about whether someone pays $10 for the license key.
>>107741480He said prebuilt not OEM.
Asus tried that in 2007 with the eee pcs. We had WalMart selling "Lindows" PCs back in 2003. We have multiple Linux companies like System76, Slimbook, Pine64 and Librem.
i tend to use 1 when i'm editing files or using a browser because i want to see my desktop and because i don't like it when a program's UI takes up space in my peripheral vision
>>107739265this
>>107734767left for file explorer, or if full screen doesnt work/isnt good with a program for some reasonright any other time
>>107734767Settings windows on a smaller window, but I'll put video/games on full screen. I use my TV as a second monitor for a lot of that.
>>107734767Depends.Web browser, its setup like left. Modern web center slop for mobiletards has killed the need for having your browser full screened.For everything else, right. Even on my multi-monitor setup, I never full screen the web browser.
>>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>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.
>>107736912Mostly during lunch break time.
>>107736918Certifications? PfftAnd who exactly certifies you are a good hacker? They only certify you're a good boy but that's about it. They don't measure actual skill
>>107739586I certified your moms pussy.
>>107740309certified rank
Been checking some C++, its such an elegant and well developed language. I'm surprised more people don't use it
>IDC expects Apple to ship just 45,000 new units of the Vision Pro in the last quarter of 2025. >The overall market for virtual reality headsets fell 14 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint Research. https://archive.is/aym6b
>>107740527can you watch your own videos on this or do apple force you to consoom slop from their apple store only?
>>107741246What the fuck are you even talking about, holodeck isn't even called virtual reality in the show. Virtual reality has been around IRL since the 90s and to everyone it means the same thing, a helmet on your head and hand tracking on your hands.
>>107740527>apple release it with no content>apple dont make any content>nothing on Apple TV+ comes out for it>apple cockblock anyone else from making content for itwhat the actual fuck are these clowns doing?
>>107742052The fact that 99% of 3D movie catalogue is not available in any home format whatsoever is mind boggling to me. There's like 50 movies in total you can watch in 3D on a headset
Apple tries to enter a two decade old marked with an overpriced device and wonder why it doesn't sell?
but why didn't he call it "Freedom Software" instead?
because the acronym "FS" was already used for "filesystem"
>>107741028post the entire video faggotthat part when he eats smegma from his foot
we need to ban this cable and FORCE everyone to use a standard ethernet cable with a standard plug WE CANNOT HAVE MUTLIPLE STANDARDS iknw this sounds retarded but the EU will do it just like the forced USB C and all the shit about it
>>107741542Going to be honest, for laptop chargers, USBC is shit in comparison to the old fat HP barrel chargers or the old Lenovo square chargers. I am 100% convinced that every laptop moving to USBC was done for a less reliable, easier to break, harder to replace connector. For phones and peripherals such as game controllers, chargers for wireless headphones, things like that, I'm all for it. Fuck micro USB, but I don't like replacing USBA for desktop peripherals.
>>107742025To me USB-C charging was a hard requirement to get a laptop. I was fucking fed with retarded brand specific chargers that ended up cracking the chassis with how much force they required to plug and and unplug (though this is around 7 years of use). I essentially use it like a desktop where I occasionally move the thing, always plugged. And If it's gonna break, I've forgot unplugging or dropped, I'd much rather have the charger end break than tug the MoBo and chassis with all its might. Also I recently found out that both charging USBC port and thunderbolt port has charging, so I even have a spare one. Being able to swap phone and laptop charger is a plus too.
>>107741947That RJ45 module in that pic is still SFP tho
>>107741261what cable is this
>>107742125SFP DAC
you already know that for years now, big tech has been paying shills to shit-talk Linux and other FOSS projectsand with all the AI progress, most of the shilling is not done manually any more, it is mostly automated botsso why not fight fire with fire?why don't we set up something that scans internet for relevant discussions and automatically makes posts that promote Linux and digital freedom?
maybe I should have used more lust provoking imageall right, if you fucks are not interested, then who will be?
>>107741974try lebbid, im sure there's morons on there retarded enough to be your personal army
>>107741400another idea
>>107741400>shill for FOSSyou need to be so subtle about it because shills attract gullible troons. in the end, it will be better to keep things under wraps. I often stop myself from posting my software ideas because someone will steal the abstract, you should only post concrete solutions and study for those who need it. shilling attracts too many problems nowadays. in the beginning it was kinda needed but stallman's quotations are so neolib it's attracted jews and fags to ruin software with their incumbency and salary begging.
does /g/ use a vpn?
Yes
>>107739207Yes, good goy. Israel salutes you.
>>107740937What's it like genuinely believing that you can win any argument by simply claiming your opponent is one of (((them)))?
>>107739828it's really annoying that it doesn't let me split tunnel and use killswitch like mullvadalso i can't choose the entry and exits for double-hop, they only offer their "secure core" that is extremely fucking slow for me.
>>107728324>the police raided the police operation and didn't snitch anon, totally legitcome on brotherman, surely you see lack of logic here???
Kek
>>107741832Fun fact, Microsoft bought Danger and quickly fucked it up, but then the key people left and created Android.
>>107741944Well, I can write without looking at my phone screen. I do rely on auto correct. But still, it's fine when you on the go.
>>107741965I'm only on my phone now because my laptop battery is dead and it's late at night. Having smartphones as such a big part of my 20s, texting girls and all that... It's comfortable enough for me but I'm more at home on my computer.
>>107741925>>107741948>Android>locked down LinuxCute.
>>107741910taking note, emails, teams/slack lastly on the fly adjustments to excel sheets and powerpoints sadly it looks like the standalone keyboard is not able to charge your phone trough cable only wireless and the communicator ("second phone") does not have arrows.