/g/ foods, i'll start
I can eat this stuff by itself every day and never miss the protein.
>>107598792Just butter alone is not quite enough and as you put it inside the still hot mash it is likely not equivalent to even just spreading it on bread. You probably don't eat just that anyway, I know I don't.
>>107598000>crackers>actual foodmost retarded shit ever
>go on Twitter>discussion about Brave>throw in the good old "but the URL injection">Brave employee shows up>starts smug posting>"heh, just look at the source code">tell him I have a life>he fucking lies about FireFox>"literally sending your keystrokes to Google, right out of the box">have to assume what he's mad at>assume he means Google search>tell him that means Brave Search in Brave does too>doesn't reply to my correction>"It was only a small subset of users, we made $0, it wasn't even that bad">literally fucks with user input thoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107596928you're already here
>>107596902worse. they are nu-4channers
>>107596902of course they are
>>107596902Brave is based because it makes troons seethe uncontrollably.
>>107596902I probably agree with you but you sound like a retard so kys
I read that you need to know calculus. Any tips for learning? Khan Academy or MIT OpenCourseWare? As far as projects go, I'm starting off with a C 6502 emulator, already finished all the decoding stuff and now I'm using the Mame Apple I emulator as a cross reference to test it against AllSuiteA.asm from the verilog 6502 project.What kind of electrical engineering knowledge should I persue? I've got the basics cause I played with Snap Circuits as a little kid.Next I may purchase a real 6502, Arduino, STM32, or Risc-V CPU. As a long term goal I'd like to become an expert in Risc-V before the ISA matures.
>>1075914116502, really? Planning to move to 1978 when you graduate? Learn ARM assembly, learn verilog, learn C. Use them to program little shitty resource-constrained systems. Obsess over quiescent milliwatts.
Oh I'm an embedded engineer, have worked in the industry for about 6 years. I started out by making a simple OS for the raspberry pi. I didn't have the actual board, so I did most of the project on QEMU. It taught me important stuff like interrupts, memory management, ARM assembly, and how to write some simple drivers. It's a lot easier to learn on QEMU since you don't have to do flashing, and debugging is easier, since you can easily connect GDB to QEMU to step through code line by line and see how the registers and variables change. I started out by following the tutorial on https://jsandler18.github.io/Since the Raspberry Pi is so well documented, it's a lot easier to start from scratch than something like STM32, which kind of assume you'll use the vendor provided startup files and SDK rather than write your own.Once I got my OS working in QEMU, I bought an actual board and flashed my firmware on it. I used my simple SPI drivers, and connected to some simple sensors I bought off Amazon. Stuff like SPI environmental sensors, accelerometers, etc. Followed some tutorials online on how to hook them up to the raspberry pi pins using Dupoint jumper cables.
>>107591411Most important step is to find project goals and work towards accomplishing them. Learn on the job.
My only embedded role game from a YC startup that was building security sensors. Honestly, I hated working on embedded systems. It was like based on a collection of vendor provided libraries to get hardware working along with whatever frameworks were in the system. Don't even remember what we used now, just that there was a lot of code, and the developer experience was terrible. Funny how shit ecosystems and culture can ruin even your passion for good languages (C.)
The embedded systems roadmap is a pretty good start https://github.com/m3y54m/Embedded-Engineering-RoadmapI recommend starting off with a microcontroller. Buy a dev board (not Arduino), figure out how it works, and make an LED blink. I would recommend against using any kind of HAL until you understand what's going on behind the scenes. A lot of people recommend STM32, but it really doesn't matter, as long as there's good documentation. The STM32 family does have good, cheap dev boards though.I don't recommend Arduino because it abstracts too many things away from you. They're fine for one-offs/hobby projects but they're never used in industry. I do embed work professionally. Some MCU stuff, some FPGA stuff, some application software stuff, mostly embedded Linux stuff. I'd be happy to answer any questions
yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...previous >>107542533
>>107555829>yeah i know it's a reddit setup,It fits because battlestation is a reddit term. Imagine calling your PC a battlestation. LOL, cringe!
>>107595846Its a regular one, can't really afford the touch, but from my experience with mobile tablet, touch activate too much when I have my palm on it, but if you are one of those real ones that draws having your palm off the screen then you'll have a good time. I had a 16 for a long time, and its kind of touch and go (I had the issue where it'll periodically lose signal) but now pro-pen 3 just feel more reliable in general. They finally have a sensible output, but its idiotic for them to use mini-HDMI ports but not include the cable in the box. This particular model will require at least two cable coming out of it if you have Thunderbolt. It needs 100 watts of power so it have a separate power cable and thunderbolt for monitor and data.Since I have a typical AM4 built, I still need to use a hdmi to mini-hdmi cable, but not having the whole "3-in-1" cable they used to use makes cable management a lot better because power had to go a different area. Its big and really heavy, like 11lbs, so really locks down what type of desk arrangement you can havehowever, its size is a real luxury because you can actually include color management and additional navigation elements on the screen along side typical tool palettes. Although I'll be honest I don't use as much of its real-estate to draw as I had hope, so I think a 16 might be a more practical size. I think Movink is smaller than that, but its a real one-cable experience if you have thunderbolt.in summery; 1. its big, heavy, size is luxurious but more than I needed, 2. require mini-hdmi cable purchase separately if you don't have thunderbolt. 3. good color and resolution, but only 60 hertz Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107597616i'm gonna triangularize your position
>>107598505Lol go for it. I didn't try to hide.
>>107583014desu i guess if she makes you happy and shes into anything. i guess its cool Lol
The dumbest plug design in the world, bar none.
>>107598807>have 3 phase installed on a select few outlets, if the house/apartment etc even has it connected at all - then you have to pay electricity jews to connect it up into your switchboard and then run that output to some outlets, just to recharge your electric car faster or to be able to use high power machines.That's not how US 240 works. Our 120 is normal AC with one line being neutral. Our 240 is just 2 120s on opposite phases, aka split phase. You can pull 120 or 240 out of the same panel because the panel get's 2 120v phases 180 degrees apart. The only difference is whether a breaker takes up one or two slots in the panel. Modern panels even support double 120v breakers in some/all of the slots so you can fit even more stuff in there.Triphase doesn't really exist in residential. Some apartment complexes will run triphase to panels and run 2 poles out of the 3 to individual apartments. That gives you 120v and 208v because 120 degrees rotation with a 120v radial distance gives you that, as opposed to a 180 degree rotation giving you 240. Commercial settings with triphase can pull 240 triphase, split 208, or single phase 120 out of one panel.>fuses in switchboard have far higher ratings before they pop, you dense fuck.Not in radial/hub and spoke designs. Each circuit gets a breaker appropriate for the maximum load on it. A large house will routinely have upwards of 50 individual breakers. Again, expensive in copper, but it's quite safe.>>107599041It's a fucking mess, but it covers damn near every conceivable whackfuck power combination. There's stuff on there that's never been used, but it's been standardized just in case.For stuff that is widely used, note that the sockets are generally designed to be compatible with lower power plugs while the plugs are specifically designed to be incompatible with lower power sockets. A 20 amp 120v plug cannot be inserted into a 15 amp outlet, but a 15 amp plug can be inserted into a 20 amp socket.
American plugs date back to the early 1900s. Invented by Harvey Hubbell (aka Big Dick) it's been relatively unchanged for almost 125 years.It's amazing the Brits spent so much time and effort into over-engineering their faggot plugs that they forgot about modern dentistry.
>>107599170>Each circuit gets a breaker appropriate for the maximum load on it.Wasteful design. Should have half the lights in the house go out when you pop a breaker in the kitchen. OI YOU PUT THE K'ETTL ON AGAIN? Why have 50 breakers when you can have 6?
>>107599290>Wasteful designNot really, thats correct design, giving each circuit their own breaker that actually matches the maximum load so its never possible to melt wires in the walls because the breaker would trip before it
>>107599317That was sarcasm, Poindexter
I find it strange that I never see anyone advocating for systemd to be re-written in Rust.It's the obvious place to start using a safe language in Linux userspace. Since PID1 spawns everything else and is the most important PID in userspace. Unlike kernel modules you don't need to use unsafe code anywhere to implement the init and service manager. So theoretically everything in PID1 should be doable in "safe" code. Meaning everything spawned by it would also be much safer.They should at least be re-writing certain parts of the systemd src tree by now like udev and everything to do with PAM/polkit. The init part should have been done years ago.I find it very strange that the same big tech companies pushing Rust so hard lately never make a peep about what's running as PID1.
>tfw fell for the 48GiB RAM meme
>>107587500>tfw got the idea to do some minor upgrades to my computer>planned to go from 16gb DDR4 to 32gb DDR5>also planned to switch from 500gb NVMe to 2TB NVMeitems sat in cart for months while I thought about it. prices suddenly spiked and now I can't afford it. I should've just pulled the trigger bros.
>>107587500Every normie I see with a Mac never seems to do anything that would require the 16GB that comes with it.
>>107595296I'd gladly give someone 2 sticks of brand new ddr5 ram for a load deposited down my throat then wash it down with their piss. No homo.
According to Moore's Law, RAM prices should double every 18 months. We're long overdue for a correction.
I have 64gb of ecc ram. 32 is set aside in static hugepages for a vfio setup, in case I want to play a game on windows. Yes, I can run most shit through Lutris, but if I'm playing a heavily modded game I need to be able to tell where the jank/crashes are actually coming from.
Why are the world's most richest and powerful racing to build a chained up digital god? Don't they have the most to lose if shit goes sideways?
AI is officially indistinguishable from reality. No artist can make something look this real as fast as AI can. Fucking kneel, peasants.
>>107596662Retard, even if OpenAI went out of business the existing models will still be there. Also most of the LLMs available to actual end users to self-host are from China.
>>107596270dupe thread you absolute retard>>107589783check the fucking catalog before you post.
>>107597483Okay?
>>107596270I thought the one on the left was real haha
>>107589783
https://www.ghacks.net/2025/08/29/vivaldi-says-no-to-ai-features/https://vivaldi.com/blog/keep-exploring/https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/vivaldi-wont-allow-a-machine-to-lie-to-you/If you're tired of "AI" niggotry shovelware in your browser, maybe it's time to make the switch.
>>107594553That's one ugly c-section.
>>107594513Vivaldi can refresh tabs on a timer and stack their pages in a grid so I can open up a few things that are out of stock and have the page auto refresh. Quite useful, I bought my copy of futa kemono world because of this. Fantastic browser.
>>107594752>why everyone is so afraid of AI features in the browser?AI is spyware.
>>107594513nice, vivaldi's alright.
>>107594513>Proprietary shit leeching of off open source software (Chromium)Why should I care about what they think?
I'm late to the party but I won't pay these fuckheads for storage, email or anything else anymoreThey already make shitloads off each user by default after the user pays them for the fucking device they useGreedy fuckheads get nothing in the end
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>>107597729I never paid for a single app from the store ever. It's all pozzedF-Droid it is.
>>107597729Amazon, Apple, Google & Microsoft and all those big high tech companies are all thieving crooks
Aruba editionprevious: >>107556713READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107598768>any good recommendations for wall mounted firewalls and switchesliterally any of them
Why do server people recommend not having too many files in a folder?For example instead of having this path: /1/187651231.jpgThey say you should have: /1/87/65/187651231.jpg I can't remember a reason, it can't be seeking if the disk is SSD right?
>>107598694Why do you guys keep getting such switches when 10gbps ones with 8 ports are only like $90
>>107599051this is no place for N haters
>>107599307hate niggers
how do you design UI this unappealing
>>107598471>no gridhideous
>>107598417Looks awful. Text is just one big pile of trash. No separation of important/unimportant info. Who designed this mess?
>>107598483w-what is going to happen to her?
>>107592229>>107598088Archive.org has an archive of the ponyfag's original repo.https://web.archive.org/web/20250622145202/https://github.com/nnuudev/BlueCloverIt could be possible to get the commits and update the code on that other repo.
>>107598214Repo got an update but just to remove Fdroid and open for pr. Still broken.>>107599247I saw that, but fuck that fag and the repo. After that stunt, I'll just switch to KurobaEx when that gets fixed.
Driving on Amboy Rd, about 30 miles NE of 29 Palms (technically I think it's Wonder Valley) last week to see the meteor shower, I saw this. WTF is it?
>>107596347
>>107596347Looks like a music festival
>>107596347https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FADzuOIW-Tg
>>107596347Light pollution.
>>107596347So what was it?
I want to know the weather It was not this one
>>107596481Nigga just get a rainmeter skin
>>107596481Dude, just watch the news.
>>107596481Homie just get an RSS reader and hook up a good weather feed
>>107596481lmao the absolute state of windows
>>107596851This. Output it to conky or something.