Why does Rust not have libraries?
>>107818973rust is predominantly copying from c++ in this area. Specifically the style of header only libraries, where everything is a templated function. C++ shitters invented the "unified build" where they compile their entire project as a single file, to *speed up* compilation time, because of the templated headers. Rust basically consists of taking c++ "best practices" (read braindead fucking retarded ideas) and codifies them in the compiler or build tool as the default.You can still have a shared object in rust, you just have to use the C ABI. Which is incidentally the "best practice" of what you should be doing in C++.
>>107826747>t's just C++ ... have unstable ABI.??c++ staying to a stable abi is why nothing is fixed in the standard.
>>107827010At least on windows you have copies of standard library for each major compiler version.
>>107826747>>107827332In general, C++ will accept changes that woupd require swapping a symbol/versioning for ABI compatibility, and reject changes that require everyone and everything to recompile to stay compatibile. ABI is not really the property of the language, but the platform. COM on windows for example has a stable ABI
How does the OS know when to dedup a ddl or not? What if I have two ddls of the same name and same metadata pretending to be each other, but one is the original source and the other is an infected version. Does Linux/Windows know to keep them separate or can this cause other programs to run code potentially through the vulnerable one if it's loaded first?
IPS or OLED?
OLED only
you guys seem to know a lot about monitors are there any 16:10 desktop displays worthwhile in 2026 or is that shit dead in the water
>>107821187Go by to plebbit. Plebtard
>>107821187OLED is like lifting the veil, turning content otherwise beyond a milky glazed window into content directly in front of youpeople talk of burn in; personally i haven't seen its impact in 6 years of TV / monitor or phone usagecould it be improved? of course! every year there's something that improves it. this year new OLED monitors are changing their RGB layouts to replicate traditional RGB patterns, suiting desktop environmentsthere's also tandem-OLED which is the future of the tech
>>107821539Doesn't matter if I'm dead, moron
>>107680640Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107827244sounds like a broken backlight to mehad it with a PC monitor once which I fixed by soldering a broken solder jointnot sure if this is a common issue with thinkpads
>>107761341It's not IBM/Lenovo, but I picked up a Tex Shinobi. The box is like a faux laptop when opened, coupled the with KB. it's all very reminiscent of ThinkPads. It's pure soul honestly. Some of the older laptops had features and functionality that I've never seen any other manufacturer dare to produce. The splitting and folding KB's moreover. That some of the coolest tech I've ever seen. Some older mainframe aesthetic gets me, but nothing compared to some of the ThinkPad soul. Hopefully, I'm not breaking the generals rules with this. I just wanted to share. Most people don't get it. If any group does, it would be ThinkPad aficionados.
>>107827328This keyboard gets mentioned from time to time in /tpg/. Personally I want a 4" thick laptop with this as the base and the display and everything else in the lid with some bigdick hinges to support it all.
>>107827708I've been thinking about procuring a ThinkVision portable display to go with it. I just don't fully have a use-case for it. So I hold off. I prefer to save versus being overly consumerist. I don't know. I guess it's a right tech for the job approach.
>>107827328It's neat but>no numpad
>>107827418>wezterm
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>>107811456>i rewrote my project in rust to attract interestholy shit that's grim. the absolute state of this industry now. the rust mindvirus is unstoppable.
>>107807946dis nigga built like a auntie
>>107807701mmmmm laurie pits
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUGaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500FWorkstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107828277this series had an issue with the firmware were it would report early and very heavy degradation going into read only very early on. It was fixed with a firmware update a few years ago. Alternatively, they got it through open box. It would be trivial to check if it is working correctly.
>>107828021this is true, I moved the fan on the back down a bit and it's running a bit higher RPM to keep airflow over the connector. Connector temps are staying under 60 degress under full 600 watt load now.>>107828005the only airflow I need is to cool the ram and 12housefire connector anon.
>>107828212AMD has built up a solid base of enthusiasts who will keep buying and recommending their products no matter whateven if they randomly explodeso they don't need to worry about that, i mean look at the OP of this thread
>>107828300I think it's really shitty the OP has become some fanboy flamewar shit over actually useful information.
>>107828320nicotroon lost the war but no one seems to have noticed he added this line into the OP>Avoid Nvidia Due To Possible Melting Connectors & Driver Problemshe's ban evading and can't follow his usual format because it gets sniped on sighthonestly really funny move from him, looney tunes bit
>>107812746Fot me it's been an eyewash after years of solarized light. Can't say I need something else atm.
>>107807920whatever the default vscode option is because im not a tinker tranny
>>107808187This is hurting my eyes and soul
Kwrite (Kate)'s Github Dark. Though its Forth syntax lexer is kinda broken, it only colors things correctly if they start on the first column. You can see the 4 literal and `\ arith` comment on line 6 aren't colored blue and gray, and check out the `bg` word on line 42, it has tons of ( comments ) but none of them are gray.
>>107827914
Thank you xi
>>107826873wumao spotted
>>107826843Their hardware design and branding is gaudy though. Chinese sensibilities are horrible.
>>107826887projection
>>107826888It's because their design language is informed by what they think Western customers want, but their view of the West is so tightly controlled and filtered that they always get it a bit wrong. And I think they visually can't process fonts the same way we do since their alphabet doesn't allow nearly as much freedom
>>107818621This is speculation, but perhaps if you were making most of the shit for the entire world for over a decade, you'll get good at making shit.
Why does Ai have the tendency to portray kind things as immoral?
Depends on the AI model. But keep in mind many were not just pol and reddit trained, they also were nudged some way AND nerve stapled I mean censored.So yes, stranger than you'd expect even vs the training sources.
that has nothing to do with morality, it's about merit.unless your picture is unrelated in which case idk wtf youre talking about, in what way does it do this, give a single example. I wouldn't conversate with a machine about metaphysics and sociology btw.
>>107827040"holy shit a talking monkey">shoots it with tranq rifle>sells it to the Toronto zoo>the new canadians complain about one of their own kind being behind bars>gets released from zoo and granted citizenship >first nations fags worship it as a god >rafiki od's on booze and fent on rez land
I am an electrical engineer and want to make my own ASIC, does anyone know?Preferably something 30k or cheaper, i cannot afford industrial ones ofc
>>107827672>Would an electronic microscope be suitable?thats a SEM yes. No you can't build a SEM yourself if you have to ask its very likely going to kill you. Well high transistor density is never going to be a goal for a diy setup. You can get somewhat high with EBL but that is not for very complex setups you still need a lot of materials for that. You can do something similar to EBL via lasers as well but they will have worse resolution which shouldn't matter for you anyway. You are not going to get something down to 100nm with 1% tolerance need a good clean room and magic for that. Zeloof did use EBL if I remember right but he had access to a lot of equipment.
>>107827577Can you really make your own computer chips with less than $30k? I saw a youtube video of someone etching shit at 2 micrometers, but he was just etching a piece of glass. And if you can spend $30k, can't you just send the design to these chip manufacturers for them to make it for you like people do with PCBs?
>>107827577This guy made one from a microscope and projectorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxz_ENnmgtIthere's a lot of ancillary lab equipment though, like a furnace and wire bonding machine, likely exceeding that budget
>>107827577I'll make the logo
>>107827746Well I was referring to using a laser, not building a SEMI'll look into it further
that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)what you got /g/?
>retro computer OH MY SCIENCE IS THAT A RARE INDIGO APTIVA CUBE JR 64?! It runs at a whopping .12 microshartz and has .3 nanobits of RAM. It's soooooooo rare because only 5 were made and it flopped in the German market. It can even run Duke Nukem at 2 FPS!They just don't make em like they used to!
>>107827246>you're not allowed to like things
>>107827246>It's soooooooo rareIndys weren't rare though they were just expensive, every media company had them
>>107824414 (OP)I got stuff related to Amiga/MorphOS:* Amiga 500 with WB 1.2 ROM* 2 Mac mini G4, one with 32 MB of VRAM and other with 64 MBI assume my i7-7700, when assembled, will be slightly slower in floating point than a Pegasos 2 with 1.33 GHz, so that will be enough to use AmigaOS 4 with Qemu.
>>107827246>.12 microshartz and has .3 nanobits of RAMThat'd be too much for your skills, dumdum nigger.
>he boughted an apple
>>107827534iTODDLERS BTFO
>>107827534>>107827543>he buyed a toilet
>>107827534>*takes the proprietary vax*
>>107827534it was painful at first..... but yes.
people are starting to forget that Windows actually was good a long time ago, it has been 13 long years
>>107826916why are you mad at the truth? is it because you are an ultra faggot?
>>107821888Well, that and the immense lack of driver support upon launch. It taught many an important lesson: never be an early adopter of any kind of tech unless you're just tinkering.
>>107820326why did your windows 7 look so ugly?
>>107827640oops I saved the thick window border image again
>>107827640he thicc
These services need to increase adoption to survive, but most users can't see what the cutting edge models are capable without paying upfronttraditionally 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.
>>107826302elaina thread
>>107826302>what the cutting edge models are capablethe cutting edge models are only capable of that because nobody is using themit's like when LTE first rolled out and it was incredible, then they pushed everyone on to the network and it turned into complete dogshit
Who cares. They can always leech from taxpayers’ money
Inference is cheap, training is expensive.And you're wrong, the main income of those retards isn't revenue but private financing, credit and goverment money.
>>107827428Digital IDs fix this issue.
Ok but what if>Corp wants to use AI to exploit social media algorithms for profit>Some LLM model generating social media posts and another parsing engagement to try to generate the perfect post>Feedback LLM starts rewarding attempts at code injection, because they've garnered media attention>Success, followed crazy engagement>AI now completely prioritizing attempts at code injection>Every database ever ruined for ever o algoAlso in this story you are gay or trans
>>107827500Sexo
>>107827542God damn it I just realized that I accidentally made an enticing image thread please ignore or 'ge
'bis in the 'log
>>107827500you can just start doing it yourself, you know that right?
>>107827768that fox is making me do something myself, if you catch my drift
Gud morning microsaars please do the needful and buy laptops plz saar
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>>107817928the 500usd macbook with cell phone cpu will probably be quicker than a beefy cpu with indows 11 installed
>>107827003Copealot
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