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Reminder for Apple bros to reboot their new macbooks!
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>>108566096
>oh no, not the 99.993% availability
>I have to stream the goyslop from my hotel cuckchair while Tyrone plaps my wife!!!!!!!!!
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>>108566214
Are you actually defending an integer overflow? For free?
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>>108566096
To be fair amd has a similar issue after something like two years of continuous use.
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Don't macbooks reboot overnight occasionally? Sensational nothingburger.
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>>108566238
they don't
they don't even automatically install updates unless you tell it to

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#define __NR_sysfs                139

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sysfs.2.html

i don't even know what to put for the tl;dr lol. get filesystem information i guess?

it's a completely obsolete syscall and really shouldn't even exist anymore. it's been superseded entirely by /proc
i mean, just look at this lol
>This string will be written to the buffer pointed to by buf. Make sure that buf has enough space to accept the string.
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>There is no way to guess how large buf should be.
fucking lmao. thank god no one really supports this anymore. i'm really not sure how useful it would be in the first place, but i guess it had to have had some use in order to get created at all...
we can also discuss https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/proc.5.html if there's interest. this guy is pretty cool


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>>108557703
cutecall of the day
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>>108557703
>there is no way to guess how large buf should be
ah yes, classic boomer ingenuity and rock solid design
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>>108561928
i figure, fuck it. map in a page. surely it'll never be larger than that, right? virtual memory is ``free'' anyway
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bampu
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bumping because I missed this one yesterday.

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i'm better at life than you.
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>>108562635
didnt they shut the servers down a decade aago?
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>>108562578
>he lives in Timor-Leste
Do gamers really?
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>>108562578
>Posts a /v/ thread on/g/
You're better at retarded
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>>108562578
i owned you 4 years ago dude lol
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>>108562578
Who /project reality/ here?

>>108563638
Kys nigger

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Post the first thing that comes to mind when you see this
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Making a boot disk for every game/demo
Fucking up and saving changes to pc instead of boot disk
My parents furious that I bricked another pc while I desperately deny it was me
Also used to copy Nesticle and SMB to these, would pass them out at school, then charged $5 for floppies with other games on them. Back then almost no one had internet or knew much about computers besides me so I made a lot of money
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>>108560472
ARJ
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100 posts and noone posted this.
you are all young larping bastards
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>>108560472
>click
>VRRRRRR VRRRRR VRR
>CH CH CH CH CH
>VRRRRR VRRR VRRRRR

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What went wrong?
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>>108564742
This. No MAUI on Linux either. They don't actually want cross-platform to be good. They want software for other platforms to be degraded or broken experiences that lock users and developers into Windows, but to nominally exist so devs don't just use somebody else's good, honestly cross-platform tools.
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>>108565264

Java is now following C#/.NET's lead. The reversal happened somewhere around 2015.
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I still think they should revisit WinForms/WebForms and figure out a way to make a really seamless drag and drop UI experience for cross-platform or web apps. With their resources it's doable. Everyone is sick of wrestling with webshit for basic apps and tooling.
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>>108564661
embrace
extend
extinguish

there is not reason to use it unless it's on windows.
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>>108565362
Maui is shit and avalonia docs for anything nontrivial are nonexistent

What happened to TDD in the age of AI?
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>>108556305
Total D*lit Death, sir.
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>>108556281
Sam looks like the personification of macaroni salad
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>>108556281
AI can't write good tests
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I write code first, then tests. The tests aren't there to help me write the code, they're there to prevent future me from fucking it up after I forgot what it does.
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>>108565085
Finally a valid reason to abandon TDD

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Is neovim a meme? There are so many plugins and keymaps available, so much customization and FOMO of not having the best of the best plugins remaps… I can’t take it bros.
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>>108559393
There is literally nobody that is coding through an ssh for work. There is no employer that is going to pay someone only for them to waste half the time messing around the terminal.
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>>108558787
You should just take the vi pill, it got all what you'd need, easy to learn just read the man page, and it is in all unix machines second to ed.

You really need less, not more. Thompson wrote unix using ed without a need to visualize the code, while you need all of this bloat to make yet another failed ai startup landing page.
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>>108566322
And I forgot to add that vi/nvi is stable as a rock, so you won't get all of your config destroyed because some fag maintainer decided to rename a function for the 3rd time this week for no reason.
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>>108566236
i never said anything about coding. a lot of sysadmins have to use vim or nano. you can always fuse mount the server, but it's impractical and slow. besides tools like vscode tend to shit the bed with features like autosave when the file is mounted via network
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>>108558787
>keymaps
don't really understand your issue, I have defined all the keybinds myself

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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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>>108566176
For some reason, it's ~/.quicklisp/local-projects on my laptop. My desktop has it setup in ~/quicklisp/local-projects. Weird, but whatever.
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>>108566176
>>108566158
>>108566153
>>108566184
I see I see, thanks bros
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>>108566170
Robert Smith is really smart. I feel like I need to do better.
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>>108566225
Not just smart but also productive. And hasn't randomly rage-quit the CL ecosystem after years of molding a lot of it. (Though fare might come back if someone gives him enough money.)
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>>108566319
>fare
This guy?
https://github.com/fare

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Eva edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://consoomer-guide.pages.dev/


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Are you guys ready for the?

*Knowledge Zenith Vibe X*

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean.mp3
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>>108551888
Techs are high distortion. BAs, tubes, R2R.
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Should I get Airpods or Bose QC?
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>>108566499
Airpods have better drip, comfort, and ANC
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wait symphonium is a weeb brand?

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Do computer programmers really live like this?
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>>108562030
I don't believe you
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>>108565681

Are you serious? The industry was new and yet becoming rapidly adopted by the entire economy, particularly rich sectors like banking. This was when all of the exploits were unknown and ripe for the taking, literally a golden age of piracy.
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mr robot lived better than this
he had daylight at least
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>>108557459
>second laptop
The first clearly didn't teach you anything. Sell them both and make better use of your time. Don't come back.
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>>108562048
>I don't think so.
It takes practice.

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Reposting here: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/general/thread/9620d7a4b3/
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Hi everyone,

I want to share an update following my absence over the past few months.

I have encountered some challenges but the most serious one is that Microsoft terminated the account I have used for years to sign Windows drivers and the bootloader. You can see below a screenshot of the message shown when I tried to sign in.

Microsoft did not send me any emails or prior warnings. I have received no explanation for the termination and their message indicates that no appeal is possible.

I have tried to contact Microsoft through various channels but I have only received automated replies and bots. I was unable to reach a human.

This termination impacts my work beyond VeraCrypt and has consequences for my daily job.

Currently I'm out of options.

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>>108563454
kinda based ngl
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>>108555137
What do you NEED Microsoft to sign your drivers for?
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>>108563079
>Coom Depot
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>>108563840
veracrypt can't be trusted anymore. the main dev disappeared, then suddenly reappeared with a new update, then he made a blog post urging people to stop using veracrypt.

if you want encryption on windows, use xen/kvm with luks.
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>>108555164
What does this entail to people who've done the massgrave activator shit to 10 LTSC?
I'm not switching to 11, it's linux after 2030

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Can local LLMs cure loneliness? Do you have local friends, anons? How do I system prompt a girlfriend?
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>>108559784
how the fuck are people hyped for this shit when the hardware is unobtanium
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>>108559784
>the models will still completely collapse into nonsense output after 10~15k
Skill issue.
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>>108563604
must be nice to be this new
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>>108566370
some people actually had hardware before the shortages
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>>108557630
You're talking to a phone sex robot. Just remember that.
>t. nearly fell for it, until it started looping

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Is claude mythos really good or is just more hyped BS?
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Only if you use an 45 page pseudocode PDF as an prompt i guess.
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>>108561968
Claude Mythos is AGI.
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>>108565244
I thought it was a deformed pigeon when only looking at the thumbnail in the catalog.
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>>108561968
>"found" exploits that were already known and probably included in training data

Nothingburger, Anthropic loves to jerk themselves off over muh safety
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>>108561968
I'm sure it's whatever. The biggest tell for the AI garbage being just that, garbage is the observable reality that software isn't magically better or actually being made.

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Google AI Mode is really bloody helpful. Not just for tech but every life problem or just general question I've thrown at it. I memed on AI but fuck, I got drawn into using it about 6 months ago and now it's indispensable. I can't imagine going back to my old way of researching things, opening 10-20 different websites and reading them all and trying to consolidate all the data, ironing out any contradictions in my own head. Hard work and extremely time consuming.

And this is just the cheapo free 'AI Mode' from Google. I haven't even paid for Gemini yet. Nor any other 'chatbot' like ChatGPT, Grok, Claude or any of the other ones I hear about.
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>>108563626
I think I'm AI-brained now. If I google something and see no AI summary I would rewrite the query until they appear. And the "they shove AI down our throat" is not serious, asking an AI to unsubscribe something is much more convenient than manually browsing menus and asking google
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>>108564281
>My main concern is that AI ends up becoming overpriced, locked down, or limited to big companies
their main cost right now should be in training, competing with eachother
even if they run out of money the current models would still be there, which are already very useful
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>how do you do fellow 4channers lets all pay for a cloud based subscription service
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>>108566292
I think they ask the free models that are a tenth the size of normal models running on 2% the usual compute a try and think they're all shit when it's bad.
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>>108566490
You are posting on a board that has a general going for local LLMs. Stop being a helpless retard.

there are literally no good ORMs for this language, wtf???
you're telling me that these motherfuckers rewrote every piece of software ever written but didnt bother writing an ORM that just works????
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>>108566246
>All the large and important stuff sits in an RDBMS
No, it doesn't.
They are unable to have a one single source of truth due to having to serve the whole world - they need local caches that synchronize data between each other - that's why you can get even a reliable and updated in real-time YT view counter.
All custom in-house solutions (that may or may not use RDBMS in their implementation in some places).
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>>108566304
can't
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>>108566304
>No, it doesn't
Facebook and Twitter use MySQL
Instagram and Reddit use PostgreSQL
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>>108566266
>SQL is awful
Yes, it is, nobody denies that.
But it works, is known, and you can actually write SQL queries that are finished and that will never need to be adjusted ever again.
Meanwhile you have to rewrite your ORM using code after every update again and read their changelog and nobody else is able to easily maintain it, unless he is skilled in exactly that ORM.
>you have to read any SQL file a thousand times before being able of piecing together mentally what its doing
That is literally a skill issue.
You simply don't want to learn it, and instead you enter a hellhole of constant maintenance, because some ORM allows you to write SELECT more beautifully, but becomes a mess as soon as you need to join some tables.
You will waste lots of time.
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>>108566280
MySQL and Mariadb do scale better and they don't need to VACCUUM.
That is a very big advantage.


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