>>be me>>graduating 4th year comsci student>>kept to myself most of the time>>went to a club for the first time>>tried talking this qt3.14>>mentioned I'm studying comsci>>she looks at me weirdly then walks away>>never saw her again the entire nightWhy don't women entertain comsci people man?
>>107535779Tell her you got a job lined up at Google as soon as you graduate and she'll be all over you.
>>107535779Bro you are getting obsoleted by picrel. Before, at least you had money going for you. Now, you are ugly AND poor.
>>107535779yeah, she clearly wanted to hear your bragging about studying somethingsci. She walked away to avoid dying of boredom.
>>107535779>mentioned I'm studying comscikek. it's better to tell women you are an unemployed junkie on welfare than a programmer.
>>107536175Dumb bitch
>>107532154>>107532296Now that formatters like Prettier are all the rage, we could have this if we wanted
>>107532112opens the throttle of the main engine
>>107532194I fear technology and I use GNU/Linux Gentoo edition.
>>107532093
>>107532395>Windows 95>rock solidLOL what?
It's Caturday. You come to /g/ to moan about your tech job activities. Why? Go outside. Ride a bike. Fuck your wife.
>>107536387I don't have a wife. :(
>>107536387counter-proposition:how bout i post a cat
>>107536387>/g/>wife
The purpose of technology is to make our lives easier.The easier something becomes, the less value it has. It's not just nostalgia, old tech and less automation gave people purpose. >t. sysadmin in 2025Where do YOU derive your sense of purpose now that things are piss easy and everyone can do anything?
>>107535989The sun just appearing every day at the exact same place at the exact same time makes me think we are living in a simulation and there are objects like the sun that are programmed to behave in that certain way. Not matter how much orbital propaganda is out there, I will choose to take the red pill and wake up.
there will be both value in automated easy stuff and "hand made" manual labour, as there always has been. the dust just hasnt settled yet
>>107536192>appearing every day at the exact same place>at the exact same timeIt appears at a slightly different place at a slightly different time every single day as the season moves on, there is a reason why days are longer in summer and shorter in winter. Not a simulation but you truly are a NPC
>>107536209something being easier to make vastly diminishes it's value, even for the hand made ones.
>>107535989>The easier something becomes, the less value it hasRetarded
works on my machine
>>107535800VM resolution
As it does on mine.
>>107535800
>>107535878yep, so much effort being put into making computers "easier" to use by people who are incapable of understanding the interface at the top, and yet something tells me that they still won't be able to figure out what the cut function does
try the win32priorityseperation trick if you want a super smooth windows experience
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>>107536376hi trani
>>107536376is there one that's used by more than one person?
>>107536395your mom?
>>107536376Doesn't make sense.
>>107536415>>107536415>>107536415move when ready
China is about to make ram cheap again
>>107534503Don't forget the suicide by jeet.
>>107536154lol, no
>>107534418I WAS going to buy a new electronic gadget in December but with RAM prices driving everything electronic prices up, I will wait until spring or summer and maybe prices will come down
>>107534607>>107534917It's pretty much guaranteed that the US will sanction and tariff any Chinese hardware just enough that non-Chinese hardware is still a bit cheaper. If that means tariffing a 16GB stick of RAM from it's normal price of $30 to over $300 they'll do so. The rest of the world will get cheap hardware (non-Chinese hardware as well due to Chinese competition) while the American economic zone is transitioned away from owning computing to renting it from "the cloud".Of course datacenters and AI companies will be buying with taxpayer money so it won't affect them. All that tariff money paid by the American citizen is going straight into the pockets of Altman and Musk.
>>107536313>>107534418chinese ram will be moderately cheaper for moderately worse performance. zero incentive to sell for cheap lol
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107477937
>>107535493Maybe there are some. This comes to mind: https://vim-adventures.com/But I personally never used any trainers.
>>107535838The gray areas are the contacts.>>107533739Does Wi-Fi 7 use some brand new networking stack or whatever or do manufacturers simply ignore Windows 10 when writing drivers or what?>>107533478USB tethering has nothing to do with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is expected to be sluggish.
>>107536139>The gray areas are the contacts.Huh. Well that does make sense. Could I still somehow get more contact area from modifying that or the rubber buttons themselves?It's just that it's dropping inputs, and not because it's dirty/worn down. Just chinkshit quality.
>>107533634You enabled tab unloading?
>>107536327No when I reload my previous session.And I should say the pages aren't actually connecting and loading anything until I open them individually. But normally the browser's UI doesn't even come in for several minutes
25.10 got me like
Me but with MacOS Tahoe 26.2
never ubuntu
>>107535710I'm using Xubuntu 25.10, and it got Qemu 10 that I need for Amiga PowerPC emulation, I can't be happier.
I need an adblocker for my grandma for her own safety who uses chrome. It needs to be unobtrusive and have little to no buttons.>Ublock origin not available on chrome>Cant use firefox because grandma levels of simple brained.
>>107530065How is it worthless if it can be used to buy things or transferred to fiat money?
>>107535534See>>107534361
>>107535555Oh i thought you meant crypto in general. The brave crypto extension did always sound too good to be true when i first heard about it.
>>107535646Glad to have cleared that up then.
>>107524528Unplug the PC, take away the power cable, let her scream for a few days.She'll be much more receptive after a few days.The elderly are the way they are because the behavorial management parts of brain partially regress to an infant state.Basically, they tend to throw a "but I don't wa---nna!!! I wan' my mommm----y!!"-tantrum.There's the whole "respect your elders"-creed which is force-feeding you the societal norm that you can't tell them off like a little kid and let them stew in their own tears; but you just have to get over that.
I miss it
>>107534157>>107534157I do too, anon. I even ran Ubuntu Unity as my daily driver last year because neither gnome, kde or xfce will never really feel the same.The dash menu was complete dog shit though. Worse than windows explorer tier.Turn of the dash menu and run something like Rofi, it’s perfect
>>107534157ubuntu unity was perfect and it works
>>107534157This but pic related
Miss it? Live it
>>107534157I liked it too. I'll never forgive canonical for abandoning the one good thing they ever did.Thankfully, I can get pretty close with KDE. The lack of a major distro or DE that ships global menu by default hinders support though. For example, it took years for mozilla to implement it after they dropped support, and it's pretty glitchy still.I was hoping cosmic would support it, but I doubt it now. They seem happy enough to re-implement gnome in Rust.
>linux>adobe doesn't work>gimp is shit>office doesn't work>libra is shit>steam works like shit through emulation>pirated games work half the time like shit through wine (still emulation)>the most retarded freeware you have ever seen dominates the native-linux app pool>all the shit you used on windows doesn't work/has an alternative that's 10x worse because it's tranny coded freeware>most inconsistent ui you've ever no matter the distro>everything you do objectively takes more time than it does on windowsGive me one reason why I should use linux for anything other than specialized tasks like running a server, this shit is useless as a personal computer OS
>>107525746>linux>adobe doesn't work>gimp, krita and davinci works>blender also works>office doesn't work>libreoffice works>steam works fine>minecraft works>pirated games and emulators works>also tuxpaint > AI corpopaint>"""all the shit you used on windows doesn't work"""Yep, you have "skill issue"
>>107535780>feeding the word for word spambot troll threads 24/7yep, you're a subhuman freetard nigger
>>107535850Yep, you are the OP
>>107531821one of admins on 4chan works at apple so that's why there are anti linux threads and apple shills
>>107526110none of this desktop platform ui consistency shit matters if all you use is multiplatform 'third party' software with custom toolkits / cli / tui even on macos. the os built-in gui software is substandard, os-vendor-lock-in bloat. the os-specific gui software is a liability to rely on. i use mostly the same programs on arch linux and macos.
WASM edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
7 months back I posted a video about how I nightmarishly hybridded together babylon.js, havok.wasm, and uwebsockets to a frontend of three.js and webgpu for good performance in all web dev languages at the cost of my sanity. And I think I just accidentally discovered a holy trinity for indie game dev. Hear me out.I was asking GPT to explain SpaceTimeDB to me, a web dev who did all that nonsense. And it explained it to me perfectly. I was close to doing what SpaceTimeDB does except STDB is an all in one backend written with Rust and it's own backend. After some confusion I realized I didn't need the node.js or uwebsockets or Babylon, you're doing the physics and logic all purely in the database and it's everything at once all in Rust including the websockets if you use the Javascript SDK as well as the load balancing by acting like Redis. It's actually an all in one. The catch is I'm having to commit to learning Rust which I was already learning.Anyways it works the same way as what I was doing. Physics on the backend. Send everything's objects to the frontend. Use a renderer like three.js and just update everything's positions based on what you're sent. Then of course you control the character with WASD and your own camera, and everyone all controls their own character.The interesting thing is, I was considering switching to Bevy or raw Vulkan and GPT actually said three.js would be better for this as a pure renderer. Especially now that webGPU is out and can handle graphics as well as non-browser engines do.That's why it's a holy trinity. See, three.js and SpaceTimeDB is obviously a powerful combo already. BUT the third thing is AI. Three.js isn't an engine but a renderer, it's the go to choice of vibe coders. SpaceTimeDB is program it yourself too, not an engine but a backend. Essentially this combo could be insanely powerful for indie multiplayer already, but add the ability to vibe code everything since everything is written by hand.Thoughts?
How the fuck do I convince my manager to NOT start a new project using spring boot, and use Flask or fastapi instead?
I started working at a non-software company 2 1/2 months ago, my first dev job and I'm very much a junior that stumbles his way through everythingI'm the only developer and my superior is the boss's son that is in charge of the IT - network and security. he's a cool guy, not a nepo baby and knows his stuff, but certainly has no idea about programming.my company is a bit of a tourist attraction (we make chocolate) and visitors can make custom chocolates on site via touch terminals. (it's an app (probably c# or java) running on a windows server)I'm tasked with making the new software for those terminals.>from the ground up, because the devs of the current software are out of business and nobody has access to anything, certainly no source code.I basicaly have free range what tools and frameworks to use, the only requirement is that it's a web app running in docker.I chose:>vue3>fastapi>mysql db>files from nginxComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Guys, guys. I have a brilliant idea.So, you must've heard of all the hype around Rust. That's not going to last very long when gcc will have features to detect memory vulnerabilities and all we need to do is to enable -Werror -Wmemory-safety and we can continue writing code in glorious C.I know most of you are retarded, let me break this down for you. Implementing this is not that difficult. Just patch gcc to make API calls to OpenAI, and AI will generate memory-safe binaries.
-Werror -Wmemory-safety
E = mc2 + AI
>>107536136Why compile anything when you can send the program's source code and input to AI and it gives you the output?
...well?
>>107534955Use case for calming down?
>>107534955>>107534971Funny beard guy! Funny beard guy! FUNNY BEARD GUY IS FUNNY! LAUGH AT FUNNY BEARD GUY! AHAHAHAHAHAHHAH! Unlike (You), Ebassi codes.
>>107535060>>107534932>I'm so productive I have to shitpost about /g/ on twitter!
kde is a huge pile of shit ebassi won
>>107536194ebasi is based as fuck for making autismos seethe 24/7, living the dream, in his mansion, rent free in the mind of all those retards, based as fuck