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I find it strange that I never see anyone advocating for systemd to be re-written in Rust.

It's the obvious place to start using a safe language in Linux userspace. Since PID1 spawns everything else and is the most important PID in userspace.

Unlike kernel modules you don't need to use unsafe code anywhere to implement the init and service manager. So theoretically everything in PID1 should be doable in "safe" code. Meaning everything spawned by it would also be much safer.

They should at least be re-writing certain parts of the systemd src tree by now like udev and everything to do with PAM/polkit. The init part should have been done years ago.

I find it very strange that the same big tech companies pushing Rust so hard lately never make a peep about what's running as PID1.
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>>107608816
>Lmao, Unix philosophy is precisely what made it work and why so many machines from heart rate monitors to giant server clusters run it today
"Unix philosophy" means shell scripts that run programs connected with pipes. Unix "works" because computers got 1000 times faster so they can do bad ideas like using text formats like XML and JSON as a database and rewriting the whole database any time someone changes anything. All the complexity of modern software is about getting around the bad ideas of Unix. Unix needs Electron to imitate a useful GUI.
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>>107608868
>Unix needs Electron
Nobody needs Electron lmao kill that shit with fire

I agree otherwise though how retarded it is using shit like XML and JSON but those aren't exactly unix inventions
You could use socket pipes and transport data as binary which is efficient if that was what was designed something that transport binary data is just as "unix philosophy" than some program that use xml or json.

GUI side is definitely the weakest in Linux but again its not like systemd helps in this anyway
The window compositor is something that can benefit from being integrated and monolithic in some ways that is true, but it is the exception
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>>107604567
Ah yes of course. When it's criticized for being fucking shit it's a product of the community and you should STFU and contribute. But when it's praised it's a product of our lord and savior Pottering and his gaggle of fags and you should listen to everything they say because they know better.

Don't even attempt to pretend the community ever wanted this garbage as PID1 or that they had anything to do with writing the millions of lines of code that comprise this intentional backdoor.
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>>107600912
The lack of bots ITT along with the two or three butthurt systemd devs is interesting.
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>>107601089
>Start company to start bullying retarded projects and companies into using Rust
>Salt Fog Inc.

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another reason to avoid using windows just dropped

linux keeps winning let's goooo
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BILLY GATES IS A PEDOPHILE!!!!
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Keep in mind high schoolers looked 30 at that time
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>>107605832
Probably heels.

>>107605854
>she
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>>107610072
>>107610129
>30yo russian goes into debt with mafia
>mafia sells her to oversea pimp gives her a fake name and says she's 18
>60 boomer buys her anyway knowing she is probably mid 20s or whatever, doesn't want to be rude and say she is older
twitter tards are falling for the same lie as the boomers
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>>107610059
>also
>>be billionaire
>>seemingly unable to not participate in cannibalistic orgies for some reason
>why is this? why cant billionaires be normal?
"Be like us/do as we do or you are against us." Although a more real possibility is only people with certain mindset relentlessly claw up over piles of corpses.

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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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>>107609093
I know you can disable it, I just didn't know it saved where it downloaded it as well.
What's that info even used for, outside of just being there for people to snoop. I can't find a way to check where it was downloaded from without "opening" the Zone.Identifier like that, not exactly something regular people would know about.

>>107609316
Useful, thanks.
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Is there any downside to using Photos (Legacy)?

I don't like the new photos app
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>>107609579
If you wanna just look at a picture? It does the job as it did back then.
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>>107609579
i bet you will have to do without AI features
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>>107608758
i didnt know that was a feature

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>Be Microsoft
>Get BTFO by freedom software
>How do we retaliate?
>I know, we can spliter the freedom software by creating forks.
>Divide and conquer!
>Oh, wait, that requires actual engineering time and talent.
>What can we do?
>We need some way to create forks with zero talent.
>Oh, I know, we'll sprinkle trannyfestos all over free software.
>Everytime we do, they'll fork.
>Then we just send in another talentless tranny and repeat!
Checkmate Stallman
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>>107608031
>corporations hire Indians because they're cheap labor, that are easily exploitable
yes indeed, thats how it started. it doesn't mean that indians are best coders, just like rewriting everything in rust is not the best solution.
you conflate something happening the way it does with it being also the best solution, which is very stupid considering you probably see all the retarded stuff happening everywhere else but because you're emotionally and politically invested in Rust, you don't see it there when its your own cow in the ditch

also the jeets being cheap and exploitable labor is only how it started, it later transformed into an entirely different thing of combined politics and grifting.
see it first starts that a company hires jeet manager so the jeet manager could help set up offices in india so they could use the much cheaper jeet labor there

but what the corpos don't realize is that while the jeet manager does do that, it also wants more power for himself and his own ethnic kin
so what he does he also starts hiring jeets and especially a jeet HR into the company with the express purpose of not just hiring jeets in india but bringing jeets over so they could start taking over the company
From the company's perspective of course this makes zero sense, bringing a jeet from microsoft office in hyderabad to seattle and pay him 20x salary for the same job of course is absolutely retarded
But it is not retarded from the jeet perspective, because this means one more ally in the company inside the white nation where the HQ is
And then of course as jeets are very corrupt and corrupt everything, what the jeet HR starts to do is make up his own side business where he sells these H1B jobs advertises them in india in exchange for kickbacks from the salary

The jeet manager doesn't care that the jeet HR is doing this and building a pipeline of H1B grift to the nation, maybe he gets a cut or maybe not but their political goal of importing more jeets align
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>>107608102
and actually many of the jeets are so lazy and corrupt and often have got their jobs with fake credentials or straight up bought them from these H1B dealers,
that they can't actually do their job properly so they end up "sub-contracting" a jeet from india who does all their actual work

so what has now happened is that the $250K/yr jeet manager has shipped in a bunch of $100K/yr jeets that are paid $5K/yr in hyderabad, and while the ones transferred from hyderabad might have a slight clue what they're doing as they were at least a little bit vetted when they joined the hyderabad office, but those are the ones that were shipped in using L1 visas,
there are also bunch of $100K/yr jeets that came straight through the H1B pipeline which is a different thing they weren't transferred from Microsoft's india office but rather went through an scammigration agency which network the jeet HR is part of, and doesnt necessarily have any skills whatsoever but he'll just cash in the $100K salary and use $5K of it to pay someone in india to do his job

Do you understand what Im saying here the job that the jeet was hired to do in USA is actually being done by another indian in India, but rather than having the indian work for $5K/yr which is his actual value in india, now there is a jeet hired for $100K/yr and he pockets the $95K/yr for doing nothing while passing off his job to $5K/yr indian
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>>107600644
checked
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>>107601526
It's an absurdism but it's right. Redhat really are the jews of FOSS.

Do you really think people in kernel and standards level administration can't comprehend that politics is personal and code is business?
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>>107608144
as a bonafide pajeet I can confirm this. But what you miss is that sometimes the money is far lesser than that.
I worked for an Australian IT firm that snuck of its work to our 'office' and as a 'senior developer' I used to get 6k INR per month

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Anyone actually use those things?
Trackballs welcome
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had a vertical one and was the best mouse ever. did not like the 2 buttons on the side, I cannot imagine having bindings for 12 of them.

but i guess they're useful in mmorpgs?
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>>107607012
i hate when mice don't have the two forward and back buttons but even worse I hate when programs don't support it.
Or they do the dumbshit that Unreal 5 does where it only supports it in certain windows but not in others. Go figure
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>>107607057
I don't play mmos but I daily drive the G600 at home and work, and it's just generally convenient for everything. Unfortunately the middle click for the one at home has started to not trigger sometimes but I rebound tilting the scroll wheel to do it as well.
Unfortunately they stopped selling them though it seems.

Generally the best use of them is binding keys on the right side of the keyboard, as those keys are less accessible while you right hand is on the mouse.
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>>107607012
i own that exact mouse and i keep it for when i get the urge to play wow or ffxiv its lasted me years and cost like 20 bucks. it sucks for anything but mmos i use a wireless mouse but i keep both plugged in and really its the only way to play mmos
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>>107609370
12 buttons are just way too many, I always use like 4 at most

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>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 7th of January [revised from late December]

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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https://vocaroo.com/12gsBGQD9ioo

does anyone know what genre I'm making?
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>>107596155
>>107605872
how about a mini oberheim
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvVm7sBauiY

meanwhile, pluginfags:
>3:30-3:40 i tried their oberheim and it suck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrAi2JUyGhU
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>>107607553
troon house
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGyIG0Dz6L4
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>>107446025
Moved on to something else for now.
https://vocaroo.com/1aHUNH8tXuyR

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Why don't you build your own 3 Gigapixel camera?
>one picture raw is 19GB

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvjJGbFCws&list=LL&index=2&t=1303s
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>>107600846
I'd be stuck forever at "building the sensor" part of the camera. I don't know shit about chip design, photolithography, building CCDs or have the equipment to put it all together.
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>>107600846
This is just image stitching. You can accomplish the same result with a bunch of cheap static cameras without any moving parts or a bunch of cameras on a camera slider.
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>>107600934
Youtube is full of these Aliexpress 100w LED flashlight diy videos.
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>>107609619
100w LED fleshlights you say
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>>107600900
my butthole pics

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107594109 (Cross-thread)

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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>>107610006
>janitors don't read anything
kek, they really don't
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>>107609993
>spammed the jannies to remove all /ldg/ threads except the one that didn't have the rentries lmao
and he lost because the only one that survived was the one WITH the rentry links AND THEN he baked another without KEK holy seethe
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ew, drama

>imagine sending off the sole kernel maintainer for your handheld distro because some document says so
Has a Code of Conduct ever had a positive effect on an open source project?
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>>107603071
when I was locked up in kentucky state pen I ate booty all day. 20 years of booty buffet. when scrolling through all these transgirl pics on fedi I get rock hard. if you support lgbtq it leads to your dick covered in poo. i like ass mane and I'm gonna be the butt warrior in the linux community.


https://www.gnome.com/users/buttbandit
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>he pressed T instead of G
>he does the zoomer habit of using words he hears often without thinking and hopes people will understand

Reminder that if a certain group of people didnt try raiding this place, if they didn't organize on a public discord, if they didn't get caught, then maybe 'tranny' wouldn't have become a slur in these parts let alone 'troon'.
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>>107606782
Everyone I know that lived in Germany during the 1920s-1940s loved Hitler and all of them were average/poor. They all said the same thing;
>There was no food. Then Hitler came and we had food and our parents had jobs
What a novel concept: Feed people and they'll like you.

I was lucky to speak to the tail end of the survivors of that war in person I guess. All of them were little girls when Hitler were alive and all of them married off to American GIs after the country was reduced to a burner ember. I went to school with their youngest children.
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>>107608796
Its not just food and housing, which is of course the most important part, but also a hope for the future.
That is why everyone loved Hitler because he created an economic boom never before or since replicated, in the six short years he was in power before the war the average German went from the poorest in the West to the richest in the West, society was stable and prospering and all sorts of new cool shit was being invented and built massive infrastructure projects and so on the country was quickly improving before their eyes.

Compared to today where, sure, we have food and housing (although less and less housing these days, its becoming a rentoid slave business model like back in Weimar), but the future looks bleak if you ask the average White in their nation what is the country going to look like in 10 years they're most likely going to say that its going to be less secure less White less prosperous and less cohesive, and nothing big and cool is happening anymore all our politics currently are is trying to simply keep everything together with this massive wave of browns, essentially just trying to keep head above the water to not become third world instead of being actively improved

Reading any contemporary diaries like pic rel from the time of Hitler's Germany, those which are real from regular people and not fake accounts part of the holohoax propaganda machine, its clear that he was a good man that did right for his people and he was universally loved and life was good and not at all like how jews have lied to people as if it was some "fascist boot on the neck everyone live in fear" like as if it was in the USSR.
Sure from the jew perspective it might have been because them like other gypsies were made to leave and go back home, but for the regular people that belong there life was good until they were bombed to rubble by the Allies.
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>>107598711
what's wrong with usb-c?

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What are your favorite tech books? Which do you consider most useful? Academic papers, textbooks, non-fiction, fiction, etc. Anything /g/-related. Post 'em ITT.

PDF's:
►https://oceanofpdf.com/
►https://www.gutenberg.org/
Academic Papers:
►https://sci-hub.se/
►https://www.freetechbooks.com/
►https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/
Audiobooks:
►https://librivox.org/
►https://galaxyaudiobook.com/search-audiobooks.php?s=test
Article Paywalls:
►https://unpaywall.org/
IRC:

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I've only read the first 2 chapters so far.
I learnt a fair bit about cpp on the first chapter. 2nd chapter is just generic code layout info.
I don't think I would naturally come across some of this info.
I've never read a book about a language before. And this is making me question what I knew about other languages and if I should read books on them too.
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>>107598903
Maybe unpopular opinion but linalg from pure math perspective gave me a deeper understanding that further helped understand its applications in cs papers. I would say axler has other problems like poorly chosen exercise problems and just not having official solutions (it made it more difficult to study but this might just be a personal preference). The textbook works out better in a classroom environment so might not be best for self-studying.
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>>107607915
This shit is 5k pages (its a manual not a textbook..) and is full of inaccuracies. Dont bait pls.
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Learn lisp.
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>>107609984
I feel like the best introduction (for me) was Norman Wildberger's video series on Linear Algebra, but probably because it did highlight some of the practical aspects of linear algebra, as applied to solving linear equations for the purposes of understanding computer graphics, but doing a bunch of exercises on eigenvectors and eigenvalues was really what helped hammer down those concepts for me, even though I'd already had some prior motivation for it.
>>107610040
There are a lot of ways of learning Lisp, some which don't even involve reading books.

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>>107568585
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
--Edward Snowden

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>107602347
>For fucks sake. I just got a robot vacuum and it's the best thing in my entire life.
Is it really that big of a change? I've been thinking of getting one of these but at the same time it only takes me about 5 minutes a day to vacuum my floors with a real vacuum. But I have noticed that my house accumulates dust way too fast so I basically have to vacuum every day or else my house becomes dustier than a fucking ash tray. Should I get an air filter so it can suck all the dust out of my air before it reaches the floor? It would also help with dust accumulation on non-floor surfaces as well
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Reposting the updated Data Broker Removal Links:
https://pastebin.com/YDP7yihg
https://pastebin.com/raw/YDP7yihg
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>>107602468
>can i look at your feet
No because opsec but also they're really gross
I'm excited to take lots of pictures and videos of my future daughters feet though. Literally the most ethical thing you can do, completely harmless/abuse-free and literally dozens of hours of effortless content over the course of years and you can share it all with the world too with some clever packaging

>>107607337
>Is it really that big of a change?
Yes. If you're mostly on one floor it's a life changer. No more manual vacuuming. It goes under our kitchen counters and beds and couches and tables too so it literally saves 10 minutes every 2 days. Vacuuming fucking sucks. I hate it. It also mops the floors too, and it's less quiet than a vacuum. Automatic carpet detection, automatic tangled wires detection it's great

Air filters/purifiers are tougher because it's tough to get a purifier that's actually doing something that's not annoyingly loud or powerful. You can do worse things with your money than spend it on attempting to improve your indoor air quality. I guess it's worth mentioning that the best thing you could ever do for your health is exercise so if you're not doing that then start
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>>107609047

you belong in prison
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>>107609047
>Vacuuming fucking sucks. I hate it.
I've always enjoyed vacuuming and find it oddly relaxing. Something about hearing the dirt get sucked up and seeing the dust collect in the dirt tank always made me feel like pic related. I hate mopping though so I might get a machine for that. I also don't give a shit about Chinese spying as long as they're not selling my data to the west. All of the non-Chinese models are certainly selling your data to Israel and monitoring you for antisemitism 24/7.

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The RAM shortage can literally last forever. Just because the OpenAI contract ends in 2026 doesnt mean another contract cant be created.
You're putting the cart before the horse assuming that OpenAI will fail when the contract is over. Its way way too soon to call it.
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>>107607015
https://www.techpowerup.com/343185/chinese-cxmt-shows-homegrown-ddr5-8000-and-lpddr5x-10667-memory
lol
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>>107606090
so are my old ddr2 800 so-dimm's worth some $ now?
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>>107606987
because the ram manufacturers have specifically stated they wont scale up production, you fucking moron
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>>107606090
Even if the AI bubble pops tomorrow morning, it won't immediately lead to RAM prices going back to normal. It will be years before RAM prices go back to the way they were just 3 months ago.
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>>107609368
it will just be slopware streamed from the cloud instead, its never going away

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What's the issue with Rust?

So far It has nice modern features like a cleaner syntax, and their memory system seems better than C or C++.

Dunno why trannies is a computer science argument, since I don't care about rust developers fetiches.
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>>107597756
>What's the issue with Rust?
Rustrannies.
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>>107597980
>go
go back to india rajesh
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Are there any original programs of worth written in Rust yet?
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>>107597929
You should shill your bloated kitchen sink nightmare language to C++ devs who will actually appreciate it. I don't get this obsession with trying to foist rust on C enthusiasts when the only thing the two languages have in common is performance potential.
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>>107597846
Everybody who's not retarded knows that individually allocating nodes on the heap is slow as fuck. So the sane way to make any sort of linked list is using a vec or slab and indices, which works in any language

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>>107595794
Into The Void
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>>107595794
Eat lead retard
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>>107595794
Did you swallow? Then just walk away.
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>>107602607
I yell Allahu Ackbar and pull the cord on my bomb vest. History is suddenly improved, forever.
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>>107595794
kill you're self

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New Zeihan video just dropped. Firstly, the report that Reuters put is out is straight up CCP propaganda, it's highly highly likely to be fake, just another chinese psyop. 2ndly, even if it was true, it doesn't actually mean anything. It was directly reversed engineered and cobbled together via old ASML EUV parts, China didn't actually make anything themselves, they just glued a bunch of old ASML EUV parts together into a barely functional machine. They are still decades away from mass production of true EUV.

Let's look at the timeline as per Zeihan. As the report states, it will be 2030 before they can produce a single chip from it. A super shitty chip with lots of defects and horrible yields as the EUV machine is a 2ndhand piece of shit. It will take another decade after 2030 to improve the machine until it has the performance of ASML's current EUV machines. And every fabs needs like dozens of EUV machines, with hundreds of fabs needed to produce enough semiconductors for China's needs . Even with a viable EUV machine, China will need to build up the supply chain to mass produce the EUV to the tune of dozens a month to catch up to TSMC's output, which will take another 10-15 years.

So add everything together and we're looking at another 25-30 years before China can mass produce 2nm chips. And of course, in the 2050s, ASML will be on next next gen lithography and TSMC will be on picometer nodes. China will always be decades behind.

This is why Zeihan states that 7nm is also actually a chinese L. Huawei produced 7nm in 2023 and they are still stuck on it. And they will be stuck on it for the next 25 years. 7nm is the last major node that China will ever produce. After all, there's the fact that China will 100% collapse by 2030 anyway, maybe even before their "EUV machine" can ever fab it's first wafer.
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>>107609996
jesus who pays you to spam this shit. please stop.
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>another 25-30 years before China can mass produce 2nm chips.
How much you betting on that, chuckles?


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