This is all you need to understand computers.
>>107819171Read it and you will see.
>>107818886not reading a book from someone called tanebum
https://www.youtube.com/live/xloQRA3ttIs?si=mHrdhcrCANiGuzC_The fuck is all of that ?Biomolecular computing ? That's fucking interesting
>>107819171I'd also add the Structured Computer Organization and Computer Networks books (either by the same author or by others) to fill in some of the gaps not covered by the Modern Operating Systems book.
>windows 8 is literally 8 windowsthis cover art is awesome wtf
THIS is the thread.
>>107814752This
>>107818485i learned regex and they work now
>>107815655>>107815774use regexThe following regex will filter "one" "two" and "three", the 'i' at the end means that it's case-insensitive. /one|two|three/i
/one|two|three/i
Hey thanks for making this thread and keeping the app up to date.
>>107816667>2 years oldLook at the beta releases, stupid
This thing literally requires a 2x laptop batteries to function.
>>107820414Why would they put the vent there lol, the switch and deck has them on the bottom because the back is usually covered by your hands anyway
>>107818414>No trackpadsLMAO.>>107820414Not the first time the GPD Wins are convection ovens, won't be the last time either.>>107820407>This costs 3x more just for the base version compared to Decks highest end model. ...Thanks for reiterating his point...?>>107819900>This is why Valve is so adamant on keeping the Deck 2 at 15W"This is why Valve is being frugal and making sure the Deck 2 is an improvement instead of chink shit of 'big power good; small battery whatever!"(YOU) >>107820407Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107820442You're not putting your fingers there. R4/L4 is where the fingers are.
>>107820444Thanks? Yeah, point being you get what you pay for.
>>107820444>That is about in line with the original GPD Win 1 back a decade or so ago. IIRC the Win 1 was like $1,000-1,500.Uh? The original Win1 was like 450 or 500 bucks. I bought a revision model after they were already retail and you couldn't get them for the crowdfunding price.
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
try doing anything more complicated than opening a browser and suddenly youre 20 windows 3.1 menus inside some GUI garbage
>>107816462You can literally re-create the same thing in Trinity
>>107816528>mfw webdevs larp like this then get typosquatting npm viruses
>>107816462This things reminds me of this toy unc
>>107816549>msdos proved itNigger are you serious? The vast majority of people on dos would load up a gui of their choice after boot. We're a hands on species, a gui is intuitive and taps into what we are far better than a terminal can.
>CMD screens pop up when booting up computer
>>107820383pedos get the rope
>>107820409Shut the fuck up you massive pussy, she could very well be an artistic depiction of a tip Nipponese female specimen that defies all logic (ie looks 17 at 30 years old).
>>107820383>>107820409Am I gonna get put on a list for asking for the sauce?
>>107820426>>107820421>>107820409relax it was from a reaction face thread on /v/.
>>107820383sometimes it's something other times nothingburger unless tardwaffle, it's likely due to updates, or if you're on a domain, new or updated gpos
How exactly is phone theft still a thing?Is there a secret way to get past this screen?
>>107817914>The company has since patched all four of the vulnerabilities, which are tracked as:>CVE-2023-32434>CVE-2023-32435>CVE-2023-38606>CVE-2023-41990>Besides affecting iPhones, these critical zero-days and the secret hardware function resided in Macs, iPods, iPads, Apple TVs, and Apple Watches. What’s more, the exploits Kaspersky recovered were intentionally developed to work on those devices as well. >Apple has patched those platforms as well. get a toiled droidjeet
android might as well be the most secure device on the planetyou cannot do shit to a phone, you cant get past the lockscreen, doing anything to root or access anything you have unlock the bootloader, which wipes the phone (i learned this the painful way)
>>107812647Cellebrite can get by most if not all apple devices security. What happens in the real world is that devices get disassembled and parts get resold or reassembled with unlocked socs. Sometimes (ex)owners get threatened by email, text or social media to remove the device from their account or the thieves will leak their personal files (which they often can't, but the owner doesn't know that).
>>107818039>Retard doesn't understand what HARDWARE backdoor mean The 4 xploits are used to access special hardware registers, that's why it took them 4 fucking years to detect it because those registers bypass encryption, security, everything.Hackers could be already accessing them with different exploits
>>107813002At least “Timmy” has a phone worth stealing unlike (you) pajeet.
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>>107816424>KDELmao
>>107816424>kde and debianmasochist or retarded, call it.>>107815008>crash reports and snapsthey just make it impossible to like shitbuntu, holy shit.
>>107799788>No Proprietary SoftwareFedora contains the nonfree Flathub repo, so nope
I love fedora kinoite bros
S-Tier>Fedora + Gnome>Slackware + XCFE>Mint + Cinnamon A-Tier >Gentoo + KDE >Pop!_OS + Cosmic Shit-Tier>Ubuntu + anything >Catchy lol Tranny Tier >Arch + anything There you go..
For me it's Big Sur;Modern enough for the software to work goodHas more software than linuxCan be installed on ancient mac from 2013-15Has universal time machine backup so can be restored on any new mac from 2013-20Has bootcamp for windows 10God, linux sucks
>>107820019>Big saar
>>107820019OP YOU ARE VAARY BIG HANDSOME SAAAAR!
>>107820058>YOU ARE VAARY BIG HANDSOMEI know :^)software installed and configured to workbackup done still more software than linux after 10 years btw.
>>107820163you are trying too hard my young friend
>>107820019Why is people shitting on Mac too, only the design team got invaded by Indians, but the backend should still be filled with competent people right? It's not Windows
>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98 This is bullshit
>>107813122Is 86box doing low-level emulation? If you want to low-level emulate a CPU then having "only" 10x the clock isn't that much.
>>107813122As a general rule of thumb you need around an order of magnitude more processing power to emulate accurately. Now, if they were to make a faster but less accurate VT-x based core to do the CPU stuff and then still let you have emulated period-accurate sound cards and GPUs (which is what I assume you're using 86box instead of VMware for) it could get by on a lot less.
>>107813135This would makes sense on different architecturesthis is all x86
>>107819591Not as fine tunable.
>>107819561Windows 95, 98, and 2000 would "idle loop" on the desktop. Those operating systems ran balls to the wall when doing nothing. On top of that the idle looping is very hard for 86box to emulate for whatever reason so it causes very unnecessary slowdowns. This old program eliminates the idle looping.
USB-C audio is lossless and superior
>>107802457Many phones have perfectly fine DACs in them, maybe not top tier audiophile stuff, but at least as good as the ones in all the USB C dongles you get for $10 and put on subscribe-and-save because they only last about 6 months.
>>107818016Combine that with a right angle headphone plug and a decent strain relief on the cord and almost all force put on the plug from being in your pocket gets turned into rotation, not levering against the jack. Plugs for earphones and small headphones almost always had right angle plugs and strain reliefs up until Apple decided straight plugs with no strain relief were better and jackass execs in the rest of the industry copied them. Then with cords that wear out more often and plugs that lever against the jack and sometimes snap it off the PCB, Apple decided to remove that altogether and force everyone to Bluetooth.
>>107802457OY VEY!
>>107804011They even make these adapters with Bluetooth included nowadays.
>>107818016my airpods have 6 degrees of freedom
I'm not very knowledgeable on this stuff so please bear with me /g/I'm messing around hydrus network for the first time, but 2200 images in and I'm already at the "bandwidth limit" for the next... 20 hoursIt'll take me ages to download stuff like this, with gallery-dl I could download like 20k pics a dayHow does this work exactly? Is this the actual site seething at the mass downloading or are these the "polite limits" that the guide talks about?And any solution, to those of you that use this?
i do know to help you but you used a lolipedo image i cannot in good conscious help pedophiles even non-offending ones sorry good luck though
>>107820026what
i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.ini thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are: #define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topicsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6
I have never needed to use syscalls directly in my life.I'm not proud of it, but I'm not going to need it to keep earning a decent 6-figures salary. Such is life.
>>107817765I've only ever directly made syscalls for pleasure, not for business, but understanding what strace is talking about is very helpful every now and then
>>107817731l-lewd >_<
>>107813965finally i good bread that i can enjoythank 4 bake OP
>>107813965based breadi am yet to write any syscalls outside of schoolwork despite working on linux device drivers for work because i'm only ever in kernel space :^)
Speechless
Can AI take control of my hand and write things for me?Am I responsible for all the racist things written with my hand under the direction of a different entity?
Have you fallen in love with your pen yet, anon?
>>107817134They gave money to Elon for a battery-powered car and a spaceship that can land on its tail. Judging by the state of the planet and its nations and the fact that the billionaire-class has been in charge since pretty much the 80s, I don't think they have a good judge of character nor have a good plan for how things will turn out.
>>107814744Yes, lot of CEOs become successful on accident or purely on being good with people, but then they can’t actually create a product. The product manager at OpenAI must be a drooling moron, aN actual lobotomite, the only successful product they have made was combining Character.AI with clever bot and being lucky with LLMs turning into a big thing.>Hey, what if we made like a TikTok, but with only AI generated videos, oh and everyone gets to generate 30 dollars worth of electricity per day, but to not make our costs skyrocket we will make it invite only so we have only few people using the app>WDYM everyone just reuploads it on TikTok or Instagram with watermark deleted?>WDYM literally nobody uses our browse feature where we put the ads, that’s our only source of revenue from this app
>>107813496>rectumDamn near killed em.
What's the point of data hoarding if all your data is gonna disappear one day when your HDD inevitably dies?
>>107813710I will back up your Illya collection. Don't worry, Anon.
>>107813710What's the point in living?
>>107813710>>107817738
>>107820289>What's the point in living?what is best in life. marriage with Illya, side piece with kuro and flings with Miyu
/g/ always knows the best girl
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>>107818969based
>>107816014thats better actually
>>107817041>SWEs insist they're the smartest people on the planet and building the world from whole cloth but cannot open a fucking wine bottle
>>107818962I don't get it. Are you the employee or manager?
>not trying to freak you out, but prepare yourself for Monday, got even more stuff to drop on the teamMan FUCK off, seriously. I've got 6 plates in the air I'm constantly juggling already, while also dealing with multiple crises caused by other people. I finally make it through the week and you drop "hey its only going to get worse" as I sign off?