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Which feature do you want to see on a image board app?
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>>106468454
Just make it battery friendly, please.
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>>106468454
Are you the guy who is working on a new app?
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>>106468454
Just make something that doesn't get banned in a year once google blocks sideloading
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>>106472816
Have you looked at the dev forum in the chance settings? The chance dev responds along the lines of
>works on my machine
>read the thread
to anyone who has the cloudflare and captcha issues
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>>106473239
Wouldn't glowies just spam to get the anon ips banned?

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What went wrong with Visual Basic? Why didn't it become a bigger thing? Why didn't Microsoft build on it to make it better and more advanced?
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basic != Visual Basic

>he buys a new battery instead of replacing the cells inside his old battery
Let me guess, basic electronics is too intimidating for you?
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The cells are the expensive bit anyway
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what kind of autism is this?
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>>106472017
>she doesn't buy old laptop batteries by the pallet
>she doesn't shuck the enclosures and test for good cells to make a 40kwh whole house battery
>she doesn't wire points of entry with bad cells and keep a clacker in her sock at all times
Nice hobby though
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>>106472017
how do I do this without killing myself?
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>>106472017
indian hands typed this

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what are you working on /g/?

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So Valgrind obtain statics information about cache misses and branch mispredicts via *simulation*? WTF. I thought it was using performance registers somehow.
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I always put a space between the function declaration and parameter list.
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>>106474947
gross
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Got back into my C compiler side project and just spent the last 2 days implementing graph coloring register allocation. Now I have to get it to actually spill haha
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>>106438821
Haskell is the perfect NEET lang

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my dad just bought a fucking 3k macbook pro and it boots and run faster than my shitty 2k pc, i'm so fucking mad and jealous
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>>106474298
YOU'RE mad? imagine how mad your dad is at having a 35 year old son still living at home
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>>106474298
street shit harder currynigger
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Post your build or forever be banned from /g/
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>>106474852
You think street shitters can afford a MacBook are you brown or just stupid?
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>>106474298
macbooks are nice

>but sars AMD and Android are very good value sars!

Don't care, still buying Apple Praneeth!

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Ok java bros, is this shit really the means of avoiding SQL ORM persistence once and for all?

I've messed with it and seeing some less than consistent/predictable behaviour at times
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>>106472441
use case is when you are sick and tired of using ORMs like Hibernate to access an SQL database when you don't need to use a backend SQL database (eg: greenfield project with no legacy SQL backend to wrap). Instead, persist the object graph directory AND perform queries using Java streams API instead of messy SQL.
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>>106472425
Well, that's gay. Pretty much indicative of actual faggots involved in Eclipse Modelling. Contrived bullshit
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>>106472425
Figured it out. Eager saving/loading instances consisting the reference graph doesn't behave by default as theybpromisevin their sales pitch. ONLY if you explicitly configure for EAGER loading/saving. Can be done on a per fi we ld basis
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>>106470498
Sounds like street shitter tech.
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>>106474922
Worse. It's part of the Eclipse foundation, the people that brought you EMF. Okay, they're white, but they are all actual faggots in the same way troons infiltrated the entire C++ dev committee.

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And tell me to kill myself
here is a worse song with no effort put into it except pressing drum maschine buttons
https://youtu.be/h_TrHNnWhO4

FUCK YOU!

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How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide

>/iemg/'s Blog/Wiki (Archive, Books & Papers, Music Editorial, etc.):
https://4ciemg.github.io/IEMGazette/

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>>106473605
nta but where do you get them?
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I bought a 2nd pair of Gatos because I fucked up my last pair, and I totally forgot how normal it sounds stock. It's always nice when the only EQ you have to do is a bass shelf. I've never had headphones with such an agreeable tuning.
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>>106474616
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide#iem-maintenance-filters
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How is Nora compared to Origin? Sidegrade, downgrade?
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>>106470828
I remember being pleasantly surprised by the original Chu when I got it but every pair I got ended up clogged under a week
The Chu 2 gave me no real impression. Neither good nor bad, it just sounds boring and I'm not sure why

Hey anons, quick question
what are the differences between .com, . net, and, .org
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/./
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lul
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>>106474567
dunno
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nig
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>>106473620
That is what I have been telling the stupid girls in IT for years but they are just retards.

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I'm hearing this language just beat C, C++, Rust, Go and pretty much everything else. Is that true? The more I read about it the more it seems like the true winner of the programming languages of the 2000s.
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>>106472248
>Honestly, I'm glad that my favorite programming language and its predecessors inspired so much further language development.

Young padawan:

I believe you have never used Smalltalk, or Squeak, thus haven't realized Ruby is a maimed, emasculated derivative of them, lacking the key feature that makes Smalltalk (and Squeak, and Lisp) great: Interactive devleopment.
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>>106474432

I have used Sqeak, and I know Smalltalk's interactive environment from the Alto PC and other 1980s-era machines. I am old.

Don't miss all that in Ruby.

I'll give you one more: Ruby has quite some detailes from Lisp, but it doesn't has Lisp's powerfull macro stuff. Another thing I know from programming in Lisp and have never missed in Ruby. I implement and use DSLs withing Ruby.
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>>106474408
>But however, ARC has its problems too with certain data structures so it's not a full substitute to a GC in certain cases.
Of course, it's not a problem that can be realistically solved at compile-time in the general case. That's the point of ORC: it is ARC + a cycle collector to plug ARC's hole of cyclic data structures.
That said, most programs are not going to require cyclic data structures and, if you don't want to use ORC, there are multiple ways you can set up your own pool allocator like you would in C.

Nim's ARC is the best (at least mainstream) implementation of the same idea that is in C++ and Rust. It isn't a tacked-on solution like in C++ and doesn't require you to cage yourself like Rust.
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>>106471075
stop projecting
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>>106472718
you can transpile any language into C plus maybe some minimal amount of assembly. C is not fast because of the compiler but because of the idiomatic way to write code allows some optimizations while also shunning some expensive abstractions. If you write dynamically typed code in C, it will always be slower than if you demand the types to be known in advance.

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Things like privacy statements and permission to use cookies are little more than sophisticated propaganda. If you think for a moment the Overlords cannot prepare a dossier on you within minutes that would make your mother faint and your father die of shame, you’re living in fantasy land. You have no idea how much data they store on individuals, and not just credit card purchases: tracking data, telephone conversations, text messages, anything you ever posted on the Internet. It’s a devouring machine. Get in their way, and you will find out how much they know about you. It has been this way for a very long time. This is nothing new. And yes, they really can turn on your cell phone camera and microphone at will without lights, so long as the battery is attached. And VPN? I laugh when I think about VPN. There is no cryptographic protocol used on the Internet, that the Overlords who brought all these technologies out in the first place, cannot decipher. None. The only way to live with this level of privacy evasion is to accept the reality of it. Stop thinking you are ever alone. Out in the middle of nowhere with no electronics on you? Maybe
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stop bumping, retards.
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>>106473566
why my post is good >>106473214
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>>106471792
truth nuke
chat control and shit is just dropping the mask
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4chan janny d0x dump
go fuck yourself you disgusting kike nigger sludge
https://files.catbox.moe/r1zn79.7z
death to israel, death to all kike niggers and their golems. there is no future for you.
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>>106471792

Things like privacy statements and permission to use cookies are genuinely effective measures to protect your personal information. If you think for a moment that the authorities and corporations are completely transparent and benevolent in their handling of your data, you're being realistic. You probably have a good idea of how much data they store on individuals, and it's largely limited to necessary information like credit card purchases. They only collect data that's explicitly provided, such as what you post on the Internet, and they don't retain it for long. It's a well-regulated system that prioritizes individual rights. Cross them, and you'll find out how much they respect your privacy. This has been the case for a very long time, and it's getting better. This is something new and improved. And no, they cannot turn on your cell phone camera and microphone at will; that would be a serious invasion of privacy. And VPN? I appreciate how VPNs work to protect users. There are cryptographic protocols used on the Internet that even the most powerful entities can't decipher, and they're constantly being improved. All of them. The best way to live with this level of privacy protection is to trust in the systems that are in place. You probably are alone when you want to be. Out in the middle of nowhere with no electronics on you? Definitely.

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How is your archiving coming along?
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Almost got my storage setup then I can really start arch jiving
TRONN
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>>106475086
>having a pincushion as a pet
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don't put hedgehogs on their backs :( :(
actually just don't have them as pets :(
fuck people

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106448573

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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>>106474990
>I'd imagine schools and universities starting back up is part of the reason for the decline.
maybe but I don't think we've had many uni folk around for quite a while. I would be kinda interested whatthe /g/-wide or site-wide trends are. maybe 4chan is die
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>>106475028

Charts will be back soon apparently, once they can afford the hamsters on the wheel some food.

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>>106470010
That sucks, would you happen to know how an rtx 3090 would perform?

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How do you feel watching AI take all the traffic from SEOggers? Pic related is how I feel.
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>>106472805
only a matter of time before they come over to AI and AI starts shilling products in its responses
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>seo spam exists
>ai corpos scrape the seo spam for training
>ai generates more SEO spam
>generated seo spam is used to train more AI
>search engines become useless because its nothing but AI seo spam
>smaller websites get buried and disappear
>free tier chatbot services become useless due to being trained on the spam
>eventually you can only find content on social media sites big enough to actually stop the scraping
>those sites let ai on anyway, but for a price
>so at least premium tier chatbot services were trained on actual content
>Dead internet theory becomes real
>and whatever price they want can be put on a spam free experience.
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>>106472805
You're a fucking delusional idiot. Probably Indian and 12.
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>>106472805
It's funny to see these SEO parasites struggle so hard against the companies that have allowed them to exist up to this point. No amount of content changing in protest or court action will prevent the inevitable purge of SEO shittery. Total SEOtard Death.
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>>106473576
>>106473563
>>106473407
>Seething SOEdogs

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why doesn't assembly language have a parse tree?
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file ::= (label | instruction)+

label ::= id ':'

instruction ::= mnemonic(op (op)?)?

mnemonic::= id
op ::= id // todo add different op types
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>>106473150
why not? also what about [1+2*rax]
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>>106473327
how do you accomidate affixes? cisc assembly isn't an isolating language like most formal languages, it's polysynthetic. operands can have (restricted) arithmetic expressions, and instructions can have suffixes and infixes. also you haven't accounted for pointer dereferencing, non-instruction directives, literals, segments, etc.
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>>106473375
Those expressions are parsed by the assembler, encoded and then promptly discarded.
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>>106473485
I'm pretty sure that anon wasn't intending his post to be comprehensive.


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