[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/g/ - Technology

Name
Options
Subject
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.
  • You may highlight syntax and preserve whitespace by using [code] tags.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]

[Catalog] [Archive]

File: it werks.png (14 KB, 168x168)
14 KB
14 KB PNG
THIS is the thread.
281 replies and 63 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107825600 (checked)
well okay i suppose, some threads are just very bad for it
>>
It's nice to see you back. Do you mind uploading it to fdroid or izzyrepo? It's nice to have everything in one place.
>>
File: file_(13).png (654 KB, 640x853)
654 KB
654 KB PNG
>>107825668
I mean yeah I too have a fuck load of file_(x) and image_(y) .png's, but automatically getting the option to compare the files and having them renamed without actually having to type is still pretty convenient compared to how a lot of other programs and apps handle downloading duplicate file names
>>
Test
Also is we getting bottom bar?
>>
File: 1768076316512.jpg (18 KB, 400x300)
18 KB
18 KB JPG
>>107825269
we are being oppressed

Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
243 replies and 48 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
Anyone got a job for someone settling to earn 30k-40k fulltime remote for JS/TS/React with 4 years of exp? (not an indian)
>>
>>107825863
yes
fuck off cunt
go to mommys kitchen
grab the knife
cut across your neck
>>
>>107826370
Do I get paid for this? I don't work for free, sorry.
>>
>>107826228
I interviewed for such jobs except I'm indian
>>
>>107820209
>>107824063
To be fair printers are an absolute nightmare when they don't work. The manufacturers purposefully make them as convoluted and aneurysm-inducing as possible to troubleshoot with either outdated or no documentation on their websites. A technician who can fix printers without assistance is worth his weight in gold.

63 replies and 16 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
File: 1740238589352.gif (361 KB, 220x220)
361 KB
361 KB GIF
>const Blog
>>
File: IMG-20260110-WA0000.jpg (256 KB, 1200x1600)
256 KB
256 KB JPG
>>107807920
>>
gruvbox dark hard and not just for my text editor for my entire OS
>>107808472
good
>>
>>107812746
Fot me it's been an eyewash after years of solarized light. Can't say I need something else atm.
>>
>>107807920
whatever the default vscode option is because im not a tinker tranny

File: 1767586185442833m.jpg (96 KB, 1024x997)
96 KB
96 KB JPG
>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#
>mfw

Share your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
185 replies and 23 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107823826
Yes. Exactly that. I recognized that dumbfuckery because I've dealt with an in-sourced application that did something similar, in the distant past.

Would not surprise me to retroactively learn it was originally written by poo hands.
>>
>>107816694
Yeah, funny how management hates 4 10's

>>107818480
>>107820020
And that's a good thing.
>>
>>107813815
Did these fuckers never learn about the existence of STP?
>>
>>107823842
speaking of AI and indians, I have a story about that
>be me
>on hiring panel interviewing candidates
>rajesh gupta or some pajeet name is the next interview
>resume looks fine, but I know it's all lies
>interview day comes
>we all get on the call and turn cameras on
>he's an indian dude, thick accent, can smell him through the Internet, the usual
>we introduce ourselves and get to the interview questions
>nearly everything he said was obviously generated by an LLM
>the verbosity, professionalism, and the fact his eyes were moving across the screen gave it away very easily
>I pressed him on a couple of the projects he claimed to have worked on
>mentioned a reporting system that aggregated telemetry
>"what kinds of languages and technologies did you use to make that system?"

Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>
>>107826349
So he's still running free, alive, and well? Because when I see a bloodsucking gnat I don't let it escape. I crush it like the bug that it is.

File: think.gif (56 KB, 640x640)
56 KB
56 KB GIF
Some I'm thinking of:
>Monitor panels
>Fiber optics
>Radio receivers and transmitters
>LEDs
>Batteries
>Plastic, glass, paper, rubber, silicon
>Capacitors, transformers, switches
>Solar panels
>Shipping containers
>Fertilizer
>Water

It would be pretty weird if in 2026 we got a new global supply chain issue huh
2 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107824623
>muh too late
your brain operates too late if you're looking for quick pump and dump schemes where you offload your thinking onto others
just say you're poor bro
>>
>>107824643
good morning, no sorry not buying your bags now
>>
>>107824605
>>107824623
>>107824643
>>107824674
>there are zero good investments on the planet
it must suck to have zero financial education
>>
>>107824596
food and housing
there is no need for poors to stink up the planet anymore
>>
>>107824596
>economy is shit at the moment
>hey lets make it even shittier
Are you a jew ?

> In programming, it’s quite difficult to determine the point at which you actually know something versus when you don’t. A person may be strong in systems development, yet when interacting with someone of a comparable skill level who works in web development, they can feel incompetent.

Are there any objective metrics for assessing a developer’s level? For example, can someone who has built LFS be considered technically mature? Or someone who has reached a senior position? These are just examples. I’m interested in a subjective perspective on what criteria actually make sense for evaluating an engineer’s level.
>>
>>107824032
Literally only retard managers who don't know how to code actually believe that it's "difficult to determine who is a good coder".

The more middle management and upper management is away from know how the harder it is for them to know who is bullshitting and who knows the substance.
I worked in shitty companies that were built by pompous ex-CERN ex-Professors with doctorates to the brim but knew jack shit about coding, and I worked in companies where CTO was a self taught programmer without even a bachelors but knew coding inside and out (from lowest level to abstract ideas).
The best companies were where a programmer was a manager, without a doubt. They created teams that were specific to the field and they knew how to test the candidates.
Programming is a skill that requires relentless drive and ambition beyond the monetary gain, willingness and desire to learn beyond "I know enough" and constant desire to be humble before others in terms of sharing knowledge (as they might know more than you). That is literally it. Not language specific knowledge. Not even CS knowledge overall. Sure, these things will overlap, someone who is driven will know shit beyond what the usual curriculum on CS major is, but if I don't know what a CS major curriculum is how will I even judge his knowledge?

See? That's why it's said "it's difficult to determine". No, it's hard to actually control people who have knowledge and power to go away and build their own companies from ground up, that's the real issue. Anyone you can employ isn't the sort of person who will build a SaaS on their own to create additional side gig income. Hell, with bar of entry so low in vibe-coding world the only real thing that limits someone is the drive and willpower.
>>
>>107824032
These days it's actually quite easy.
>do you use AI?
If yes, they're incompetent.
>>
a trial period is the only way you are going ot evaluate anyone's ability meaningfully.

otherwise you are just optimizing for the biggest liars and grinders. even those with low IQ could memorize a bunch of leetcode solutions, its not that hard.
>>
>>107824032
Number of engines built.
>>
>>107824032
Number of websites built.

File: 1745057573654256.png (113 KB, 2265x1270)
113 KB
113 KB PNG
WHAT'S GOING ON?
14 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107824336
>usecase
AMD X3D and standard iGPU (7700X for example) cant handle anything more than basic output for trouble shooting

Intel UHD 770 on 14th gen craps the bed on 4k videos

So you need a dedicated GPU if you just want to see 4k video or high fidelity 2k movies
>>
>>107824286
There's tons of rumors that the prices are going to get crypto-hype levels of retarded plus a lot of people going 1000 series -> 3000 series -> 5000 series.
The amd cards are all like 100 bucks cheaper for the same or maarginally better raw computing power, but worse in every other regard, so people are still buying Nvidia unless they are broke.
>>
unavailability rule?
>>
>>107824286
>Blackwell
that's mainly a data center/generative ai gpu, the same one that nvdia puts in gdx spark. that image seems to be from nvdia, so that last graph is probably a combination of all markets, whereas i'm, guessing the first one specifically refers to consumer grade hardware.
>>
>>107824313
imagine panicking about a fucking stupid pointless video game. /g/ is a bunch of losers loooooooooooooooool

File: 1752085196244526.jpg (22 KB, 500x500)
22 KB
22 KB JPG
ITT: technology that's modeled after human anatomy
26 replies and 10 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107824393
>>107824440
>flat chest
that's a fucking child!
>>
>>107824395

Hopefully she’s a MacBook. If I was a dogle I’d want to mount that.
>>
>>107824065
Can confirm, I tried it on a vagina before and it worked.
>>
File: ma.jpg (443 KB, 1080x1080)
443 KB
443 KB JPG
>>107824544
Huh?
>>
3.5mm jack
Putting peeenor in bagena.

File: 1602279641.jpg (203 KB, 777x721)
203 KB
203 KB JPG
These services need to increase adoption to survive, but most users can't see what the cutting edge models are capable without paying upfront

traditionally this problem is resolved by trial periods or upfront free credits. There's a huge problem with this. There's a legion of millions of thirdworlders, mostly Indians, abusing free trials and credits bleeding these services dry of compute.

I have a behind the scenes view of how bad this problem is. I know that it's costing one smaller company tens of millions of dollars, and I can extrapolate from that, that it's costing the industry billions. It's a huge problem and these companies don't know what to do. For every legitimate user free access brings in, there's ten users abusing it. Some companies are beginning to close out trial periods but their new users are falling off a cliff. They're fucked either way.
>>
>>107826302
normalize local models. these companies deserve to die

File: 1767899015787044.jpg (585 KB, 1125x922)
585 KB
585 KB JPG
>mkdir
>have to cd into my madedir
40 replies and 3 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107820628
Why isn't it just
> md
?
>>
>>107820468
>mkdir op-is-a-faggot && cd "$_"
>>
>>107820468
mkcd() {
local dir="$1"
if [ -z "$dir" ]; then
printf 'Usage: mkcd <directory>\n' >&2
return 1
fi
mkdir -p -- "$dir" && cd -- "$dir"
}

>>
>>107820550
You literally can't. Do you even know how cwd works? cd is a builtin for a reason.
>>
>>107820581
Unless you're using zsh, you should quote your args, also how do you pass args to mkdir?

File: trev6.jpg (60 KB, 1080x1920)
60 KB
60 KB JPG
Trying to re-install arch on my old Thinkpad (0585W2P). However......... there is no UEFI option in my boot menu. Help?

Can't remember how I installed it the first time around.... so yeah I have an old version of Arch on it but I forgot the root password, so.... help
>>
Just install the bios way?
>>
>>107824979
if you post a photo of the thinkpad in question inserted fully into your ass ill give you step by step directions on how to fix your arch install
>>
>>107824979
just boot a live usb, mount the root and set passwd, since loonix security is a joke

File: 1738882767769244.jpg (11 KB, 640x209)
11 KB
11 KB JPG
>$950 starting price
I don't feel so good Steambros...
Valve messed up big time on this one.
187 replies and 18 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107825956
It matters when games now use up to 32 threads.
>>
>>107825978
It matters when there's a benchmark that proves it. Just a few years ago going from 5800X to 5950X made absolutely no sense for gaming and as far as I know people haven't started recommending 2 CCD chips for that purpose yet. Besides, if something is going to tank performance on the cube and make PS5 look good by comparison, it's going to be that mid GPU.

But Steam has more games than PlayStation so hardware is not the whole story anyway.
>>
>>107825596
prior to the normalisation of the 90 series, the 80 equivalent were the enthusiast choice cards; the sli setups were dimishing returns things for retards.
that diminishing return retardo option simply doesn't exist now.
the gap between the 80 and the 90 cards is very real and feels generational in nature.
yes you can run your games on your 70 and 80 cards, but the performance difference b/w those and the 90s is large enough that you're practically being served bargain bin cards at flagship prices.
>>
>>107815969
yeah dude valve is doing it for FREE. its charity. theyre actually a charity organization. thats why they make all of their money from letting children gamble.

i cant believe valve is so charitable they want to give us stuff at a loss. theyre just so great
>>
>>107823617
>1239,90 € after VAT
That is way too expensive.
It will probably be 999 $ before taxes in the US.

>131.5mm tall, weighs 170 grams
>focuses on communication and productivity
>ships with Android 16
>8 GB RAM
>256 GB internal storage expandable up to 2 TB through micro SD card
>50MP camera with optical image stabilization and EIS for the videos capable of shooting at 4K
>tactile physical keyboard with adaptive touch capabilities
>4.03 inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1200x1080
>supports one physical nanoSIM and one eSIM
>4nm 5G SOC Mediatek processor
>ships with a specifically customized Niagara Launcher version which allows to bind keys and shortcuts to actions, apps and messages (it can also run other launchers and stock Android as well)
>coloured led lights on the right size for specific apps and purposes
>customizable keyboard skins and covers
>$499 ($199 if pre-ordered now)


Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
27 replies and 4 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107824079
>>107823883
Software keyboards are less accurate, more sluggish and slower than physical ones. The only thing which makes software keyboard decent is autocorrect but it's always a hit or miss or a huge annoyance. Swipe is terrible.
>>107824437
Why? It's not wide and it's almost a 1:1 screen size ratio, which is ideal for composing messages and viewing written content.
>>107825281
That keyboard is not tiny. I always typed on the BB Bold, Classic and KeyNote which had much smaller keyboards with no problems at all.
>>107825568
The devs have stated that the device will receive security updates for 5 years and at least two major Android upgrades.
>>
File: P1i.jpg (137 KB, 1193x725)
137 KB
137 KB JPG
>>107825564
It used to be compact.
>>
>>107824079
Gimmicks are why people buy stuff
>>
>>107825734
take me back
>>
File: 28149_800.jpg (91 KB, 800x633)
91 KB
91 KB JPG
>>107822897
this was the best phone ever made and nothing comes close

For me it's Big Sur;
Modern enough for the software to work good
Has more software than linux
Can be installed on ancient mac from 2013-15
Has universal time machine backup so can be restored on any new mac from 2013-20
Has bootcamp for windows 10

God, linux sucks
8 replies omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107820035
yeah, same
sticking with sequoia for quite a bit
definitely skipping tahoe all-together, maybe even next release also
retard responsible for liquid ass design left apple, so maybe in 2027 they'll make somewhat normal OS again
>>
>>107820432
I used a mac for a month recently and was actually quite disappointed. I heard mac had good user experience and attention to detail but that's not reality. It's still better than any Linux but doesn't hold a candle to Windows when it was still good.
>>
>>107822328
tahoe 16.2 is already fine.
>>107822346
you can turn off Liquid Glass lol?
>>107822765
Delulu windows was always trash.
>>
>>107820019
Yeah I wish I could rollback my m1, I undestand oldfag mac crying about OSX or whatever.
This fucking sucks balls.
The screenshot tool fucking lags.
>>
Big Saar is when they made the GUI look like an iphone, Catalina actually looks pretty good even if it doesn't quite have the sovl of aqua

File: 1742673845154591.png (1.15 MB, 1179x754)
1.15 MB
1.15 MB PNG
How much invaluable digital content did we lost forever?
>>
>>107826205
More than a Geopbyte for sure.
>>
>>107826205
Tree fiddy or more for sure.
>>
>>107826205
many self recorded nudes were gone from little girl's phones due to accidentally deleting or moving to a new phone without backing up the data so it's immeasurable how much treasure the human kind has lost forever
>>
>>107826205
If you don't have offsite backups your data never had value in the first place.


[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.