USB-C audio is lossless and superior
>>107802457My Moondrop MIAD01 begs to differ.
>>107802457>jeetOSlol no shock
>>107810142>why would it have a 3.5mm jack? 99.99% of people don't use 3.5mm headphones anymorethe remaining .01% must all be in this thread thenincluding meno headphone jack, no buy
>>107807820>walks by an ultrasonic cleaner or RF equipment>EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I bought a Samsung S25 and was extremely confused as to why there wasn't a socket for headphones. I think the quest for IP ratings has fucked things up a bit where you NEED some bluetooth crap now
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107810662I worked for 24 years in computers. Of the people I worked with I could count on one hand who had any innate skills. the rest were people with a cert and a pat on the back. they looked good on paper but were shit at their job.one guy I worked with talked like one of the good fellas, supposedly had all sorts of certs passed his interview with flying colors, then one day pushed out updates to several hundred servers that were NOT to ever get updates at honeywell. can't believe he wasn't fired. No one knew that what he did was even possible. he didn't know how he did it. I think he eventually quit. the fucker couldn't do his job without constantly asking everyone around him how to do each step of the process.All we did was build servers (OS installs, apps, and updates) we had a fucking checklist. I could do it in my sleep. on most days I could do my quota and then watch youtube for the remaining 5 or 6 hours.
Never hire 7th day adventists.My boss hires a guy who is one.no idea what a 7DA is.friday comes around can't get a hold of him WTF?lookup 7da they stop working or doing just about everything every friday at sundown (exactly) until saturday at sundown (exactly). so this changes throughout the year.FINE! whatever!Guy looks like Casper the friendly ghost and is about as white.VeganFarts all the time.smells like a sewer backed up in an italian restaurant.Incredibly smart like autistic smart.somehow married to a chick that is hotish but has a brain tumor.we have him build servers.He follows Microsoft best practices precisely.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Now I have to go in to this and try and figure out what can be done.I'm an old DOS guy but trying to use microsoft servers with a command line only interface is a giant pain in the ass, and he didn't document any of his nonstandard (for us) ways of doing things.Find out that basically the OS drives are running on what is left of that mirror.The raid 10 that all the data was on has lost every drive that made recovery possible.The backups we had setup (constrained by their being cheap) had not backed up their most important data.for some fucking reason the senior partner of the law firm had put about 20 gigs of MP3's on the server. That shit all got backed up (because of course it did).The symform raid 96 remote backup that my boss had wanted to use, could not backup the data with the internet connection they had.When we tried to recover the data the restore process would have taken 20 years and we got about 10% of the data back (mostly MP fucking 3's).our company got sued though there was some kind of settlement.I don't remember a lot of the details.I ended up leaving the company around that time.They never fired casper.no idea why.he moved to seattle and they continued to use him for several years after.don't know where he is now.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107800159beautiful
>jeet with 30 years of experience>he's supposed to be my co-lead for the team because I said I wouldn't lead for free>I end up being the lead because he's incompetent>I have to hold his hand for everything>I have to waste hours correcting his dogshit code because he's a stubborn pajeet boomer who thinks he knows better, so I have to do proof of concepts every other day to prove to him that I'm right, so he doesn't fuck up the coding standards for the team because he's a "co lead"I found another job and never looked back. We have a jeet here who's the most incompetent in the team, but at least he's competent overall and is in India.
I’ve been lurking for a decade, but I have something worth sharing.I’m a physicist (Rice Space Physics) working on my own framework called Axiomatic Physical Homeostasis (APH), which models how Earth’s magnetosphere "relaxes" into stable shapes after solar storms.It occurred to me that Monte Carlo Path Tracing is doing it the hard way treating light like individual particles bouncing around. In plasma physics, we treat the field as a Stressed Fluid. I define a Geometric Stiffness (beta) for the vacuum and let it relax.The Experiment:- Seed: Shoot <1 ray per pixel (extremely noisy/stressed state).- Relax: Run a matrix multiplication on Tensor Cores minimizing the Geometric Stress of the light field.The Result:The light field snaps into the correct global illumination almost instantly. It preserves temporal inertia (no noise when moving the camera) because the field has mass.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107809667>LLM-generatedGTFO
>>107809667schizo blabbering
>>107809667This is similar to using DLSS for raytracing. Only DLSS likely reconstructs the gaps better, because it's not schizophrenic.
>>107809667btfo schizo, nobody here cares for your bullshit
>>107809667I do care. Cool project, OP.
Software/Program/App appreciation thread. Post something you like, tell why maybe.Pic related because I'm just marvelled at how many things openSSH can do and how simple the config file is. Securely do whatver you need from the comfy of you home.
>>107808094libvirt manager.simple,efficient,never had any problem with it. the old configuration panel of windows where you could tweak anything with it ,simple ,efficient,intuitive.termux for my phone.
I was recently trying out Dart, thought it was a really good language, very easy to learn and has static typing.
it sucks that i don't know netlimiter for so long. man, i have to thank you who ever made it.
>>107808094total commander (been using it since 90s)sqlitepaint.netgrist (my recent discovery, sqlite-based spreadsheet, frog government uses it)
>>107813263I reckon tmux is amazing, but mouse support is flicky. I know there's a package manager that allows to fix this issues through plugin but do you use locally? I've tried some tmux/vim but mouse integration isn't great and your terminal also seems to have an effect.>>107813537>paint.netI wish there was linux equivalent to this>total commanderis midnight commander acceptable? What about ranger?
https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01Changelog too long to list!Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
>>107811381weird that I use it and it works perfectly then.
>>107812446that thread is made by a shill spamming his closed source mpv plugin for downloading youtube videos inside the player. but it is mpv's horrendous ux that has people flocking to the general anyway
>>107814573then show me the option in your mpv config
>>107804906>still cant set the bottom bar on autohideINTO THE TRASH
>>107814700did you really try and bait me into spoonfeeding you and then wait 9 hours for a reply instead of just ctrl+f drag and drop in the manual
You guys aren't going to waste all your money on holowaifu's, are you?
>>107805763Kek normies are so dumb.
>>107812290Sure thing, normalfag.
>>107806241based.anime is a cringe and stupid hobby for children and perverts.all the seething weebs replying to you telling you this is an "anime website" always ignore that there are only like 15 boards related to anime, meanwhile there are around 60 non-anime related boards, so this website is overwhelmingly not about anime.>b-but the website originally started as-that's a stupid argument, it'd be like saying that amazon is currently only a bookstore because it started as a bookstore.things change and evolve over time.4chan started as an anime website but it isn't one anymore and if i was in charge i would force all of you anime-watching cringelords to leave.
>>107808992based
>>107805784Ah yes the Jews will keep you from having the best fucking holowaifu
why should i use ai/llms for my hobby projects again? are you not allowed to enjoy your hobbies and have to automate everything away?
>>107814223you do whatever you want brother ,you're free because of God's Love.1=3 and i don't give a fuck.It's God truth.
>>107814223>why should i use ai/llms for my hobby projects again? areGet left behind faggot
>>107814223Depends on how you use it. You can ask it if you're following best pratices and implemting good patterns. Don't wanna do it? It's your hobby
>day 1461 of regretting Colemak don't fall for memelayouts...
I was in colemak meme before I discovered /g/. It is probably because you were in with an expectation.Colemak is comfy.
Just use QUERTY, you retarded attention whore.
skillissue
>>107808737the grass is greener on dvorak
>>107808737I'll learn it next month, I swear this time
Why is Apple so good at technology, but their podcast app completely sucks? Overcast runs so much faster and has more features.
>>107808218>Apple so good at technologylol,lmao. Just because some vapid whores are hoarding them apples doesn't mean the tech good.
>>107812105>>107813553>>107813769iphone 17 pro launched as the most powerful mobile computing solution in the world
>>107811247>I'm still mad about NPR ruining Pocket Casts.the old maderial design 1.0 styled pirated APK I had since 2016 still works
>>107808218what features are you missing?
>>107813839i'm sure it was real in your mind
Have you ever felt nostalgic about the old internet days? Is the internet better now, or better then?>listening to youtube music>all of a sudden plays that DEVELOPERS song of sweaty Ballmer shouting >remember this fucking video is older than 4chan itself since I first heard about it on WoW in 2004
>>107813912>but think about it, those people can't even leave social media, how can they kill internet if they are contained?But they're not contained, it spills out all the time (reddit, /pol/, tumblr, like 20% of all threads on this site being twitter screen caps...). Plus like you said further, corporations adapt the internet to the least common denominator, so if people are exposed to facebook or whatever they're likely just to gravitate there than somewhere like here, and then that in turn attracts more people as it grows and it becomes a runaway cycle where we have I don't know 80 or 90% of internet traffic consumed by people using by fagman.>the answer is, they didn't, the ones who killed internet are corporations trying to adapt the internet for these normies.100%, but to play doubles advocate I don't blame them for targeting the largest and easiest audience possible because that's where the money is, and running even a moderately successful small website can be extremely expensive in server and traffic costs to say nothing of salaries. I don't blame anyone for trying to monetize their idea and become rich, especially if it's a good idea, I do blame those people for abandoning the people and principles that got them there in the first place purely in pursuit of more money power and control ("don't be evil").>Money always destroy good stuffYes, but again see above>I know we were brainwashed here in the west that capitalism is god, but everything in excess is bad, too capitalist = becomes a dystopian hellhole, too comunist = becomes a dystopian hellhole.Agreed, capitalism is the way to go but there needs to be limits and guardrails to keep it from turning into crony capitalism / corporate socialism like we have now. Unlike the old "real socialism has never been tried" meme, real capitalism HAS been tried and it worked amazingly, but too much libertarian freedom allowed certain entities to take over and distort it into what we have now.
>>107813192The idea and the aesthetics were better but the horrible truth is that in most regards this is the best it's ever been and most of the flaws are downstream of things being better.e.g. it's now much easier to find game information on wikis, which is what people want to do, but a side-effect is that there are less forums for discussing games. There are more people than ever to chat to, but a side effect is that none of them want have to talk to a boring person like me through lack of choice, it's much easier to avoid being bored, but a side effect is that people spend a lot more time being angry about what some idiot said on twitter, and so on.
I miss the early and mid 2000's dearly because there hasn't been a sense of community on the internet since.There's just too many people now, with only a few websites getting all the traffic.
>>107813817I have long since held that 2010 is where things went wrong in 2010. iPhone 4 brought the iphone to everyone, android was getting traction, it was the beginning of the end. You can map all problems of society to 2010
>>107813192Internet was better before phoneposters.
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
can I get a forge or reforge link that actually works on rtx 5000 without me fiddling with commands i do not understand?
>>107810466Some people actually don't care if their gens are any good and post them as tech demos.Yes, this is very gay.
>>107812113The website Boku no Pico has what you want.
Can we all agree Grok won?
>>107806871At what? It's shit for code bar small modular pieces
>>107811363Yeah but it has a 2 million context window and it's free
>>107811187
>>107810134Grok could never create nudes. The AI on the Grok website that people on /gif/ use can generate nudity but only based on text and commands, not any posted pictures.Both of them seem to have been neutered quite drastically and that's probably going to keep happening if the pressure is kept up since 99% of its use hasn't been illegal so govts can't go down that route.
>>107812643But it can create some very realistic semi nudes, this is a serious problem for society. Is Elon in trouble?
nueralink or whatever is vaporware and still too scary for normies anyways.BUT would you pay to get a small speaker with bluetooth like capabilities implanted into your ear that you can connect to at anytime and never have to charge?ignore bluetooth being a pile of shit for now.
>>107804063occasionally a wide titgap can be unaesthetic*can* be
>>107803380you underestimate the power of white genetics
>>107803189gay detectedalso:she is apparently very small/tiny so theis tits are "normal" sizebasicaly she is slim with big tits which is the best ratio a man can get and that makes u even more gay
>>107809917I for one always mistake happas for weird looking white people. I have been getting better at detecting happas though.
>>107803189Usecase for being a washboard loving pedo faggot?
Hello /g/So in my last thread >>107793618 I showed you my dirty keyboard, I was going to show the final result but the thread got archived too soon.So this is how the keyboard looks now.
>>107808241>based recyclerGood job though that shit still look oily
>>107812809this logitech keyboard doesn't have rubber domes. the key presses against a plastic sheet with carbon traces. they touch together and you get your key press. way simpler and cheaper to make. where the leds are for caps/scroll lock etc. is on the main pcb that's the size of a cigarette lighter and thin as a piece of gum. it's shockingly simple.
>>107813032>I'm going to tell you how this keyboard works by started off with something that is factually incorrectI konw better than you how any keyboard works, retard
>>107808241Good job and thanks for the follow-up. It's nice to see something positive here for a change. Have a great weekend.
>>107812790I switched to a Loffee Flow Lite84 because my mom got it for free. It's louder (but you can put silent switches, which are way more expensive than they should be), but the small form factor is awesome and the feeling is good. Also, you don't have to hit each keys as hard as with the K120, which greatly reduce the strain on the articulations. After years of hitting a hard keyboard, you may end up with bad fingers. The lack of a Fn key on the k120 always bothered me (but then I realized I can remap the capslock key).
Use NixOSUse FlakesIt's Linux, but perfected.
>>107804890>Is it difficult for a beginner, for someone who has no experience with linux in the first place?strictly speaking, if you've been a programmer for a decade and know your way around a unix system, no. you can use the nix utility to rice your itoddler computers. but in practice, anybody in that position would already be familiar with linux so yes.
>>107812658The intended core of the question was "is NixOS more difficult to pick up than most distros, if there is know prior experience with linux", which obviously makes little sense if familiarity with linux is assumed. I guess the point is, that if you have to learn everything anyway, what arguments are there agains just starting learning from NixOS? Some good points are already in this threadIncidentally I do have some experience working with unix-like systems, with uni servers and cygwin, but not to a degree that would be very helpful
Nixos noob here. What's the flakes thing and why should I use it? Could someone please give me an example of the configuration and explain how to use it? Thanks!
>>107813471It's just another way to describe nix users. You know like the fact the arch user base is mostly trannies? The nix is mostly mentally ill and the literal retarded, hense the work flakes
>>107809304NixOS is for trannies. You should stay on NixOS