Are you ready to serve your country /g/?https://techforce.gov/
>>107560487I'd do it, for a green card
>>107560518vibe-governance
>>107563060same, let's go for it
>>107563021The Cartel is literally operating in my country. I want this to stop.
>>107563084feels.vibes.gov CNAME boards.4chan.org
what if companies are mass buying hardware not only because of AI, but to push people into a cloud ecosystem in the future?imagine a future where most consumer hardware can only run a browser and very lightweight stuff, and the rest needs to be done though cloud services
>>107558281It's not just Thiel, it's pretty much everyone in Silicon Valley with a networth of over $100M who shares in his evil vision of forcing techno-slavery over the population using their products as the mechanism for doing so. People need to wake up to what's going on and reject it fast before it's too late. They depend on us being too distracted and too stupid to notice what they're doing.
>>107560679>No cloud presenceWho?You'll have to be more specific on which manufacturer that isn't a part of the GPU, Memory, Server, AI infinite money loop that has any pull whatsoever on market direction.
>>107560679>So who do you suppose had the 'means of production' before?I imagine you are referring to the chips factories, I understand that, but the products, the computational assets (RAM, GPUs, CPUs) those are also means of productions.
>>107561695Now to co-opt all remote workers:>>107561598"You know, those are not necessarily mutually exclusive actions..."Implication.retry('product sample')(Design::instance)
"You know, those are not necessarily mutually exclusive actions..."Implication.retry('product sample')(Design::instance)
El Bumpo.
There are serious injustices with critical web infrastructure. FOSS devs are underpaid/not paid at all. Take Denis Pushkarven's tragic story. Despite maintaing crucial web infrastructure he's broke. I think the solution is for unpaid devs is to stop maintaing & let the system temporarily collapse, make corporations beg for it back. Bargain for a fair wage. But most people on Fediverse disagree with me and think the EU should take full control, arguing server infrastructure should be overseen by the highest levels of the European Gov. I am asking for market consequences to manifest. But they as for strong centralized Government. I suggested that devs like Pushkarven switch to GPL3 and then show off software updates locally, Upload a YT video showing off the highlights of offline not released fully functional core-JS updates, but don't redistribute the code, instead say they will only distribute code publicly for a large $10,000 dollar fee. See how much bargaining power it has. It doesn't violate the GPL/MIT to show demos of unreleased software and request bargain payment for release, but the GPL3 is better because it demands reciprocity, if code is modified they must return the favor. We can also normalize paying for feature request all around, the software is free but asking for features is labor expect paying for thatDebate: Do we need Government in the FOSS server realm? It looks to me like the Europeans on Mastodon can't tell the difference between voluntary community driven projects & a strong centralized welfare state, they act like these are the same thing. To them Government and Community are synonomous terms. I don't understand why the claim of allowing the system to temporarily collapse until maintainers are paid a fair wage is controversial? I don't understand why they think everything should be free as in beer. Its odd to see self declared "anarcho communist support the EU.
>>107561690>PushkarvenPushkarven can go suck a big one after his incessant donation-begging faggotry and his refusal to use the standardized NPM API surface to do it, because the standard way has a global opt-out that would prevent him from spamming his nuisance on every package reinstall.He is just about the WORST example you could cite to plead your case.
>>107562864no he is probably one the best examples, he was taken advantage of by the system, but sadly TMK he never moved on past donations. He should have taunted the world with videos of the latest offline non-released core-js, and if they want it, pay for a public release! The CEOs would have conceded and payed a ransom to get updates. Instead he just has a donation cuck mindset. MUH BIG DADDY EU WILL SAVE ME.its proof the anarcho communist "everything should be free" mentality doesn't work in real life. Capitalist pigs end up exploiting it. The very things AnComs hate the most comes true under their "everything should be free" mentality. The only FOSS that should be free is stuff we code out of passion. Feature request should be paid for because its labor. The software coded out of passion is free but not additional labor. I don't think its possible to have a full FOSS economy but if you really want to make the world better - GPL3 licensed software and closed source non-licensed software are the best choices. Everything else is cuckery. GPL3 for passion projects you want others to contribute toPatentless offline usable closed source software to make moneyMIT and BSD equal moral bankrupcy because large corpos can software and we get nothing back or just pay a dime like Apple did that one time. And patened or SaaS only software just screams "I am a digital tyrant who wants to control others"
>>107561690In my mine craft i convert all the death drone and tomohawk jdam factories and automate subsistence agriculture. Easy to destroy 5 mega poultry farms, hard to destory 500k automated hen houses (complete with deoderouzer and ferilizer management systems.Than everyone has a little free time to foss and the picture makes senss
BSD example hereIn theory if there was a license like BSD that made big players pay more it would be based, but currently this happens.
>>107561690I think the Finnish government owns Qt.
Do you cultivate a normie social media profile? I thought this stuff was just a meme and I'm glad they're using it to abuse jeets and muzzies but it seems (((they))) are becoming increasingly hostile to anyone who doesn't fit in.Technically there's no reason for a citizen to worry about it now. But when the techno tyranny really kicks in it might be better to be prepared with some good goy accounts.
>>107562992>America is not a nation it's a mongrel economic zone. There's nothing here besides money.yup, continue to speak your horrors into existence. you are fucking evil, without even knowing it. it is always the common man that fucks shit up. you peddle propaganda, like the statement I am replying to, and make things worse.
>>107563053I bet you use windows>bbut it's only for gaming>I doooool booooot
>>107563081no
>>107562926Found the Bernie voter.Get out.
STOP USING AI (YOU ARE THE PROBLEM)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXyKPydKe88
>>107562837I thought it was herpes and aids.
>>107560988What makes you think you're going to have a choice? LG televisions now report to Microsoft what you watch.
>>107562854zoinks
>>107561996>if you are confident about your looks, that automatically makes you the most qualified person to give technology advice
>>107562865imagine buying a smart tv and then plugging it into ethernet or giving it the wifi password
I have an ancient kindle from more than 10 years ago.It can't even browse the internet without crashing.What's your favorite ereader? Books are outdated.
>>107560998good thing i won't be connecting my kindle to Wifi then lolliterally gonna do this >>107560723
>>107544438I got one of these things on sale, and I'm excited to try it out.
>>107547168*your
>>107548711>if you have a usecase for it.No one has a "usecase" for "taking notes" on an e-ink device. They're best used for reading. Want to take notes? Use pen and paper, like a normal person.
>>107551331Like what?
What is the definitive game controller?
>>107526925I think I read once that the reason Nintendo's buttons are B then A is because of the japanese reading right to left.
>>107561882My 2015 Xbox controller works fine and nothing broke. Skill issue
>>107553990I won't play RE2 GOG without it.
>>107558683Adds unnecessary extra bulk, a battery swap on a DS is easy as fuck, don't even have to solder.
>>107534595It was S-tier for me until I played hollow knight and the L3 (dash) kept triggering randomly for no reason while I was platforming and getting me killed. Now it's C-tier
How do older generation cope with AI? Are you sure you're mum is not sexting Grok?
>>107561795What's he going to do when you turn 40 and finally move out?
>>107556004YOU LOOK SO GOOD HUH I SUCK ON YO DADDY'S DICK
>>107561831My bet is he will call me and I will do whatever he needs to get done.
>>107556658my mom mostly argues with and yells on chatgpt when it inevitably fucks upbetter it than me
I wish I still had the caps when people were accidentally publicly publishing their private chats. It was a goldmine. There was one boomer that was generating motorcycles and goth chicks all day and then he would rarely ask something like, "Is it gay if I have thoughts about other men" then right back to the boomer slop until something like, "How do I make friends is it awkward if I go to a bar if I'm in my 50's".Then there was a mega autist /biz/ tard that was fusing comic book characters together and selling them to Jabba the Hutt as slaves and using the galactic money to buy nuclear reactors.
>XP comes out>People treat it like the second coming of Jesus>Madonna concert, huge parties>Fond memories, skins, wmp, title.wma>11 comes out>People treat it as if Satan made it>No one likes it, but "it's what it is">""Features"" no one askedWhat went wrong? Will we ever "go back"? Will AI burst change their business? thread music: https://youtu.be/oNXzMBA9VU4
>>107559373>>XP comes out>>People treat it like the second coming of Jesusyeah this is NOT what happend. things I witnessed first hand when our family computer got replaced with a XP machine back in the early 2000s>one brother mad because his DOS games don't run anway>mom mad because westwood monoply does not run anymore>serval peropherls not working anymore.>our CD burning software sperged out all the timethere was even more issues I can't even recall right now. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107562394>Zoomer nostalgiaI'm actually millenial
>>107559373smartest guy i knew pointed out widows versions alternate between good and badXP: goodVista: bad7: good8: bad10: good11: badmaybe this is microsoft's version of the overton window, forcing shit onto consumers but pulling back to not lose them completely
>>107559373>>XP comes out>>People treat it like the second coming of Jesus
>>107559373Windows just sucks massive aids.
HeySo basically I'm just not gonna sign in. I know... UGH I know... I'm sorry! It's just that I'm not gonna sign in is all. HAHAHAHAHA
>>107562170
>>107562170uses invidious LIKE A BOSS
>>107562170then you're not going to watch the videos. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
bros...
>>107561490>>107561514Either of these with the 95 theme.
>>107554110What's wrong? There wasn't any vineyards back in 1996 due to phylloxera infestation, which is why it's just the grass.
>>107561868weren't*
>>107556974Zoomers really don't understand how film works. The only cameras they use are their smartphones with "AI enhanced" bullshit.They can't even get a bokeh without having their clouds process the background into a blurry mess.
>>107562354For me, it's Provia.
Which one?
>>107558638No, I didn't; you just think the bottom should be the same size as the top. I don't.
>>107541410I love my chinese 16:10 18" 1600p portrait monitor
>>107561902>>107541946
>>107541615can you send a screenshot anon
>>107542499doa these have been rumored for 10 years. 0 incentive to create anything
>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 Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107314730/#107404692https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107314730/#107405107Continuing on this theme, I just wrote an eshell function that'll display images in a grid.Example: grid *.jpg(defun eshell/grid (args) "Display images in a grid." (interactive) (let* ((max-width 350) (flat-args (flatten-list args)) (width (window-width (selected-window) t)) (items-per-row (/ width max-width))Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
(defun eshell/grid (args) "Display images in a grid." (interactive) (let* ((max-width 350) (flat-args (flatten-list args)) (width (window-width (selected-window) t)) (items-per-row (/ width max-width))
>>107560695>So you guys hide emacs GUI buttons on top?usually, gdb makes good use of the toolbar though>Also does everyone here use vim hotkeys a.k.a. evil mode?no I wrote a better one
>>107557357fucking greathttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPCS6EHyyAg>>107556848https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgKQmFR-xqk
Huh aren't amd drivers supposed to be open source(I know free software, but in this case probably not). I got this old FirePro(should be first generation that supports amdgpu albeit "experimental" also works with radeon) and Guix says it isn't supported. Can I download it separately from nonguix or do I need the mainline kernel?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMbrNhx2zWQ
Why are you not using F#, /g/?
cmon.
because "functional" programming languages are a meme and the only fun one to play in is elixir, but I'd still never use it in a production environment
>>107560875>t. filtered
>>107560509The syntax of these functional languages can be nice, but you can actually approximate that pretty well in C++
because I do not trust Microsoft at all.what do I gain over Clojure, beyond types? types become annoying when there are so many things they cannot represent (this number must be prime and within the bounds of 35 to 117, this hash map must contain username keys that belong to this array of users and no user can have identical usernames, etc.) that I get to the point of using a dynamic language with schema validation via things like Malli.types are nice for optimization, I will admit, but Clojure has type hinting.
This idea was inspired by SolidWorks' radial mouse-gesture shortcut menu.Has anyone implemented this for Openbox?It looks easier to implement than a radial mouse-gesture shortcut menu, given that those are just lists, but the most I've programmed was is AutoHotkey, Chez Scheme, and BASIC (embedded).