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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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>>107800166
congrats anon, you won.
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>>107790189
Here's my take on it:
(defn map-differentiating-last
[f last-f s]
(->> s
(partitionv-all 2 1)
(map (fn [part]
(let [x (part 0)]
(if (= 2 (count part))
(f x)
(last-f x)))))))

(map-differentiating-last
(fn double [x] (* 2 x))
(fn triple [x] (* 3 x))


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>>107803524
actually, the threading macro feels like overkill when it's just two calls:
(defn map-differentiating-last
[f last-f s]
(map (fn [part]
(let [x (part 0)]
(if (= 2 (count part))
(f x)
(last-f x))))
(partitionv-all 2 1 s)))
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>>107803544
one more nitpick, using case makes it clear what the anon function expects `part` to be:
(defn map-differentiating-last
[f last-f s]
(map (fn [part]
(let [x (part 0)]
(case (count part)
2 (f x)
1 (last-f x))))
(partitionv-all 2 1 s)))

;; some edge cases:

(map-differentiating-last
(fn double [x] (* 2 x))


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>>107803668
>>107790189
you could also make the function return a transducer, if you steal the ~sliding~ function from https://bsless.github.io/fast-and-elegant-clojure/

I think LibreOffice people are being paid by Microsoft to keep LibreOffice shitty. Just look at their YouTube Channel, it's full of nothingburger.

https://www.youtube.com/@libreoffice-tdforg/videos
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>>107802182
They sell products and need simps for donations. YouTube is a form of advertising
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if you need anything but notepad you're a certified goycattle
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>>107802166
>I think LibreOffice people are being paid by Microsoft to keep LibreOffice shitty
Not sure their jewtube is the best evidence you could come with to support that but I do think you have a point. Libre is the most well known alternative to MS Office (that isn't a webapp) for decades at this point and it still sucks.
Jewgle pays mozilla to keep firefox shitty, I don't doubt M$ does the same.
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>>107802203
Videos are for entertainment, no one looks at some developer blogs being uploaded and thinks "wow that looks fun to watch". People probably only subscribe to only look at the titles like a weird news feed
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>>107802794
videos aren't just for entertainment, they're also for providing information
like this channel shows updates to Eclipse IDE: https://www.youtube.com/@howlger

The fact that your pop up camera was going out nonstop was not because every app all the time takes photos from you, its because pop up technology breaks alot
>2026 still works

Most people are completely unaware of this happening
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>>107784571
I had a phone like that for 7 years
the battery died, the cam still worked fine
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>>107803171
Unfortunately I bought a new pixel 9, couldn't find any good deals used. I unlocked the bootloader and installed lineage without gaps the same day.
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>>107787887
>graphene
So illegal criminal OS?
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>>107795355
People make a face when they see my phone and phone case are all duck taped over the cameras as mic.
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>>107804010
How much did you pay?
I had to buy 3 and return 2 to find a decent condition (((open box))) pixel 9 pro xl 512 that doesn't have a locked bootloader.
It was about $530

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>AMD Ryzen chief teases return of older Zen 3 chips to fight soaring RAM prices — 'That's something we're actively working on right now'
>https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/amd-ryzen-chief-teases-return-of-older-zen-3-chips-to-fight-soaring-ram-prices-thats-something-were-actively-working-on-right-now
Who's ready for some more AM4 chips?
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>>107803058
only if they mean X3D chips
t. 3600 user
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>>107804710
intel has already released a 3d chip during the ddr3 era. its called i5-5675c and i7-5775c
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>>107805005
>low IQ retard post
Apply yourself, Ranjeet. An MCM with a separate slab of eDRAM is not even remotely the same as actual 3D stacked TSV SRAM.
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>>107803058
Sounds good to me if they bring back the Ryzen 9 5900(X) and Ryzen 7 5800X and 5700G.

You can't find those anymore.
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>>107805241
In USA? Didn't check the two others but I know we still have 5800X in Yurop.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107800568
They sabotaged it the moment they backported 10's telemetry into it
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>>107800819
>>107800819
>>107800819
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>>107797535
game bar also stopped working for me
it doesnt show fps it says it requires administrator privileges
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Today i learned about robocopy. Neato.
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>>107804033
Yep, awesome tool.

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Will you be buying a new 3600x and RTX 3060 this year, /g/?
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>>107803307
Maybe. Funny enough game situation is way better after they switched to arm. Older titles would probably work fine on rossetta or wine.
Btw, all 32bit programs don't work on modern macos even on intel.
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>>107803331
Kek. You're not wrong. It's kind of laughable that all the companies make a big deal out of frame gen when it won't fix the unplayable stuttering mess unless you have a good a baseline to begin with.

Since I was getting somewhat stable 60 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 I turned on frame gen with a cap of 120 FPS and most of the time I'm getting fake FPS at 70-80 FPS. Wow! A whole 10-20 extra frames. I'll take it but it's no groundbreaking. Anyone selling this snake oil as the solution to everyone's problems need to lose their cushy marketing job. Just be honest. We're fucked.
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>>107803346
>Btw, all 32bit programs don't work on modern macos even on intel.
Wine has WOW64 emulation for 32-bit on 64-bit so that's fine. This was actually a really good move from Apple eliminating 32-bit and I wish everyone else would catch up already. Valve finally good a 64-bit client for Windows in the latest beta but crickets about their Linux support.
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>>107796782
>supply fot 5-6 year old parts is now shooting up in price and drying up in supply 7 days into 2026
>still nothing for me to buy that would be a meaningful upgrade for a 3700x/3060 ti system
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>>107796782
I'm still using the 16GB 3060 I bought when they were new. Werks fine for everything I have tried.

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What are you cool kids working on?
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>>107802089
Probably. I've tried nothing and I'm all out of ideas.
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>>107804336
why is it that you have to crush everyones balls all the time
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>>107805093
That's your interpretation.
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>>107805093
He's autistic and has a personality disorder.
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>>107805214
Projecting again?

>try linux for the first time in 10 years
>put linux mint 22.2 on USB key with rufus
>boot
>open GUI software manager from the start menu
>write "steam" in the search bar, click on the install button
>error message
>try to uninstall a random software with "rightclick, uninstall" from the start menu (one of the libre office applications)
>another error message
I eventually got steam working by using a flatpak, and I uninstalled successfully the same libre office app after rebooting. But both failed my tests on the first attempt. I noticed a lot of improvements since I tried linux 10 years ago but it's sad that it still feels like beta software nonetheless. And linux mint is supposed to be the most polished non-technical oriented user-friendly distro.
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Bait thread, don't fall for it. Install arch based shit if you want to play games. Can't believe I'm solving a captcha for this. Pitiful non Linux chads
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If OP is a furARYAN, he wouldn't have issues with Linux. Instead, he's a shitskin HMOFAnigger larping as white which explains the incompetence with Linux
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>>107804492
Correct, actual fur fuckers intuitively understand Linux. OP has failed their initiation and must return to Reddit
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>>107801139
>gui software manager
Just use the CLI, it doesn't hurt. We learn so much Windows-specific stuff to master it, why not doing the same on Linux?
Also for almost 15 years I've used Arch-based distros for personal use and Ubuntu-based distros for work, and they excelled at those.
If you want to play games I recommend some Arch based ones, like Cachy or Manjaro.
I personally don't like Fedora but I hear Bazzite is also decent for that.
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>>107801139
Your fault for installing Mint based on decade-old Reddit advice. Just use a normal popular distro like anyone else.

Use NixOS
Use Flakes
It's Linux, but perfected.
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>>107801668
ive used it a long time ago, dont really recall much except that it seemed to use a lot of bash

but i dont think its the same problem, slackware has a bad foundation, nix has a good foundation but very bad tools
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too complicated to do basic shit
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I've undestood that nixOS is relatively difficult to pick up for most linux users, because of how different it is from most distros. Is it difficult for a beginner, for someone who has no experience with linux in the first place?

I've been thinking about building a linux workstation, as I slowly try to migrate away from windows. The reproducible deployment stuff is what attracts me to this distro. I'm fairly confident that I can get most of the essential software to work, and there's no need to ditch the existing windows machines any time soon
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>>107800119
just seems unnecessarily annoying like Slackware or to a much lesser extent, SUSE.
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>>107804890
Nix is perhaps less intuitive because people are used to interacting with systems (and the world) in a stateful manner, i.e. you install program, configure it via GUI or more rarely via some config file, and move on to something else. In NixOS you configure almost everything in your system in a single text file (though you can split it into several files if you want).
To people like me it's the holy grail, because you can know exactly what is going on in a system and its packages by looking at a single file, something you impossible to keep track of in a regular OS unless you write down everything install and the configurations you change in each program. So the state of a system is always clear on NixOS, and easily reproducible.
I slowly started migrating all my machines to Nix after the MS Recall bullshit. There was some learning curve, but it was doable because I've used Linux for work my entire life. But plenty of people give up all the time and I've seen hilariously butthurt posts on forums ("I'm going back to Arch, which is a MUCH better distro than this garbage!"). These days AI will make things much easier for you, and strictly speaking you won't be doing more than installing packages here and there and it shouldn't be that much different from other distros, but the problem is that if you want to install something outside of their repositories, it may have problems running on nixos because they break some conventions. It would be much safer to start with something else, to be honest.

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I'm fed up of the Krashes meme so here are some examples of Grashes instead.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues?label_name%5B%5D=1.%20Crash

Gnome crashed hard on me and even took down LibreOffice when I tried renaming files this morning so I'm making this rant.
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>>107803930
reddit spacing
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and im fed up with all of you faggots that use the mouse
the captcha is mocking me
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>Crash When Navigating Fast Through Directories
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/4035
fabulous

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WTF is ".jfif" and why are so many pics I'm trying to save from the internet getting saved in jfif?
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>>107805126
"Jeets Failed Image Formatting"
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>>107805171
:JOYOUS EMOJI:

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Anyone who uses Veracrypt to encrypt their files is a pedophile.
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>>107803982
No idea either. Spoonfeed us why "veracrypt" is different than "encrypt" pls
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>>107804612
Dude, give up, you're fucking retarded. He called it.
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>>107803982
No
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>>107804778
Called whom?

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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>>107804784
Most (neo)vim users are sinner then. I've got the same.
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>>107804812
*sinners
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>>107804796
Why should I remap esc to caps instead? Doesn’t it conflict when typing in caps?
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>>107804859
NTA but when do you ever write in caps? Shift
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>>107804796
I have esc mapped to l shift as a tap. It's still shift when held. caps is mapped to be delete as tap and meh as hold.
>>107804812
I just have it autosave whenever I leave insert mode

Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion Models

Prev: >>107800934

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>107805423
very cool. prompt?
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>>107805423
fair enough, just nowhere else to post

>>107805418
great eye anon, just the first chapter
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>>107805453
all of these are fantastic btw. very clean

nu thread
>>107805470
>>107805470
>>107805470

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Gen Z doesn’t know what a file system is nor do they know how to pirate…

What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse from the most tech literate generation: Millenials?
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>>107804112
>1995->2010 where you HAD to know all this shit to make use of the personal computing revolution
You really didn't, as an average user.
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>>107804163
lol
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>>107781803
>know how to pirate
good. (You) are probably in some botnet right now because you're retarded and run random binaries from criminal groups.
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>>107781803
>everything is a file
The final boss for zoomers
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>>107786135
The C stands for her cunny


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