You know what means
>>107646588its means more firing americans and more importing indians
>>107641901You voted for it
>>107641901Your Palantir score has decreased.
>>107641767Wow first time I've heard of a "Google" country on Earth
>>107645417If Google is applying for green cards it is for current employees
I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
how do I un-wristlet myself?
>>107646256>Once you see how easily titanium scratches,It's true, but it feels so fucking good to wear I accept the scratches and wear it anyway. After all a steel watch scratches too, even if it's slower. I work with my hand and i keep banging my wrists on things, I scratch steel, i dent sapphire, I even managed to gouge the DLC coating. Don't care about the watch, it's just a bracelet, care about yourself and how you feel wearing it.
>>107646189how is your shit even remotely better than OPyour functionalities are bloat and unneededanalog+digital quarts is a pathetic and embarrasing thing to wearits cheapest looking combo and unclassy to boot
>>107646458>how is your shit even remotely better than OPI have the OP's watch and I heard the people tell me it looks like a happy meal toy. >your functionalities are bloat and unneededIt's good to have the timer for cooking and world time to check the anime releases and NYSE opening.>analog+digital quarts is a pathetic and embarrasing thing to wearI work in irregular shifts so I NEED the day and date, without that I literally lose track of time. As for the looks, at least it's actual metal and has a crazy shining sunburst dial.>its cheapest looking combo and unclassy to bootIt's classier than a full digital watch, yet has all of the functionality plus solar charging, looks like a decent sports watch, and wears like nothing else.
>>107641654>Also the teeny tiny digital analog clock in the top right. In case i dont feel like reading the regular size regular digital clock right below it.You can have them in two different time zones. You know that right?
Is Ublock losing the Youtube war?
>>107645568yt-dlpNot my fuckin problem.
>>107645581Not even a day later, all they have to do, every time, is to update their fucking block lists.
>>107645568sure, just 2 more weeks
>>107646281>ElectronshitNo thanks
>>107645568This fucking disinfo thread again. People can see that their adblock is working, they're not gonna turn it off just because you post that fucking image every day.
>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my likingAt this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.I'm X11 pilled.
>>107645998>I dont need multi monitor VRRyou don't even understand what the limitation is anon
>>107643396>KDE X11Works on my machine. Also, VRR does work on X11 iirc, but I'm a poorfag with a single monitor so can't confirm.
>>107644006>lag >how to no lag ?Stop using GNOME/ GTK software
>>107647046It will stop working on your machine after KDE 6.68 if you're not on an LTS distro (assuming they even intend to support older KDE for 10 years or more) and even then it'll break after it goes EOL anyway.
>>107643396Hope you're using XLibre and not Xorg at least.
1/3
>>107641308ML engineer here. Job prospects are worse than webdev
>>107641906i remember when this guy posted about his experience on HN a few months ago. iirc he had enormously high standards, a bunch of unironic blog posts / yt videos about vibe coding, and absolutely zero self awareness. it was pretty funny
>>107641234>applefag>lives in a trailer>gets rejected because he knows nothing about how anything in computers workChecks out
>>107641285>Find programmer>Given prototype program which acts as a perfect design document for what the user wants>Still end up fucking up the program because they're incompetent and subsisted off of gluing bits of code together from StackoverflowYou know this is exactly how this will turn out.
AI is essentially taking user input, and generating output based on that input.The easiest systems to hack take user input, and generate output based on that input.AI is simply a way for non-tech management to plant a digital bomb in their business because it is cost-effective.Train in digital EOD for when they start to detonate.(People smarter than you were inserting AI vulnerabilities into the web over a decade ago knowing the greedy fucks would ignore copyright and hoover everything up into their training models. lol!)
You'll only read/watch/play 1% of that stuff in your entire life.
>>107641670Data hoarding pushed me to acquire enough storage space to hoard data, by building my own NAS. Not some off the shelf bullshit where you have to pay a subscription to use your own hardware, but a Debian box with some big hard drives in it. The process has taught me a fair bit about Linux server administration, networking, and even more practical DIY stuff like running Ethernet cables through walls. I took a fair bit of inspiration from /hsg/, and learned from some of their resources.
>>107642652that doesn't mean that it wond become too locked down to actually get what you want.
>>107641451Access90% of doing something is having access to the thing. It's why I collect power tools, why I own a car, why I own anything. If I don't have the entire GameCube collection at my fingertips then when I suddenly have the urge to play Giftpia I won't be able to because in the 5 minutes it takes to download the game I'll have opened a wikipedia tab and started studying pre-zoroastrian religion.
>>107641451So what? Benefiting from only 1% of your archive is better than wanting something and not having access to it.By your logic, you shouldn't keep backups if you only end up needing and restoring 1% of your files.
>>107644911>Not some off the shelf bullshit where you have to pay a subscription to use your own hardware, but a Debian box with some big hard drives in it.Synology NASes are off the shelf but don't require a subscription to use your own hardware. Where are you getting this from?
>Almost 2026>Still not one Mini-LED with glossy finish on the marketDo monitor manufacturers hate money?>Get an OLEDSorry I don't want>Image retention>Burn in (that even with prevention is inevitable 2-3 years down the road)>Hiding taskbar>Pixel shifting>Fucked up text fringing>Adware pop ups every 4 hours that turns the monitor off for 5 minutes and if you decline ONCE you void warranty>Insane VRR flicker if you can't maintain 200+ FPS consistent>Twice the price
I'm looking for a new monitor and honestly it's hard not to just buy an OLED at this point. I was looking at miniLED but it just looks like shit.
>>107626196Burn in has been a solved issue for years.>>107640560>>107640560>>107640560
>>107626196>Fucked up text fringingnot anymore>LG Display unveils world’s first 240Hz RGB stripe OLED panelhttps://www.lgcorp.com/media/release/29720
Even if burn-in is real, why people so afraid of it? Burn-in means non-uniform colors. Just like with LCD not from the factory but after several years.
>>107641155The irony of this post is so strong I'm not entirely convinced I'm not being masterfully trolled.9/10 good rage bait.
>if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil
>>107644847>most of the time it's Java written in goyeah I would at a huge company, and all of the senior enterprise engineers all wrote Java before and miss Java. Thankfully the language doesn't allow them to do every retarded OOP idiom.>strong typingStrong or static? Does the existence of interface{} still make the language strongly typed? Genuine question.
>>107645866work* not would
>>107639505My friend works at a bank and they use it there.
>>107638979I like try/catch because it allows me to just ignore all errors.
>>107645965that's what _ is for in Go.
>made full offline backups of all my video games and software>canceled Spotify and went back to downloading music>forgot I already have ~6000 songs that are completely unsorted, some have low bitrates, ripped from Youtube, downloaded from Kazaa, screen recorded, etc. and need to be renamed, metadata'd, and in some cases redownloaded in higher qualityFuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?
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>>107647011https://www.tiktok.com/@azia_and_ryan/video/7407942695173262598yes.
>>107647011i was to lazy to get the exact frame for that reaction
>>107647011i could also download the video somehow and screenshot it, but i'm not a turbo autist
>>107647081>>107647071it doesn't have a high resolution because i screenshoted it using the computer, i'm not a phonefag, yikes
I have an N100 mini PC with 16gb ddr5 ram. When I load certain vector designer sites like Vexels the browser keeps consistently locking up ("script is slowing down sites, would you like to Stop it?") and simple actions like editing a text can take 10 to 30 seconds to complete.Canva is much faster but sometimes shits the bed too.What the fuck man. Why
Should mention I'm on debian, no bloated windows full of spyware. So it's not that
>>107647040>N100>DDR5 RAMwhat a waste of good ram...
>>107647099I got the pc from alibaba a couple years ago for $220. Really been enjoying it and it's fast for everything except some of these vector design sites
>friend is like>macOS > linux>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technologywhat do?
>>107619485I get to eat candy from all over the world (work with international visitors) and let me explain to you a simple truth: Hershey and Mars are better than 90% of that crap. Shitty artificial candy is not a uniquely US problem and there's a thousand shops where you can buy good candy just like every other country.
>>107626322Not everyone is a fatfuck amerimutt who's in tune with the lore of fucking snacks.
>>107622120>negro
>>107617634
Uh oh, melty!
Post your chair photo with a flash
This is a Steelcase Gesture. Probably the most expensive chair in the thread.
>>107640791youre gonna spray municipal water directly into your anal cavity? cancer speedrun
>>107645010no wonder it's so clean considering you are sniffing your own farts
>>107635957Sniff your chair and let us know if you don't puke on it. mmmmmm, that deep ingrained swass, poo chunk and dried cum aroma.
>>107637895You can unbolt that chair and literally take it into the shower to deep clean that bitch with laundry soap and water. Then squeeze most of the water out and leave it out side for a day or so in the sunshine to dry off. Or put it upright on a heating register/vent over night. No one needs to know you don't cum into kleenex but prefer to use your seat as your cum sponge.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsReading Edition>NewsGoogle releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107647284They are """"alive"""
>>107647278cftf?
I can't believe /vg/ wonned...
anyone else get gemini fatigue? like it always messes up a few things in the message, just enough to slowly drive you crazy over timehow is gemini supposedly the smartest model but bad at rp?
>>107647500Formatting issue? long creative writing has decent prose but not the best. G3mini flash.
Browsing /g/ completely confused me. At this point of time I don't know anymore which OS I should use.
>>107646702i second this entirely. distro doesnt matter. just use penguin os.
Any operating system is fine since normal people just use their browser anywaySteam probably works too
>>107646632Half of those steps are unnecessary. Just start with Fedora. Debian can be ignored unless you plan to stick to it. You don't need to spend months on Mint before you learn how to enable non-free or third party repos or codecs on Debian/Fedora, this is shit you'll do in the first 10 minutes after installing and never think about again. If you want a GUI for everything just use KDE, that's a desktop environment question not a distro related question.
>>107645707After 15 years of transitioning from Windows to Linux, then to FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and back to Linux, I recommend just buying a MacBook.
>>107645707artix, it has a GUI installer, it's based on arch, but you have to use the scary terminal for updating and installing packages
most dedicated community in FOSS?
>>107640314yeah because it got like 7 users, and all of them are contributors
>>107639976this guy fuckin GETS IT
>>107639976Emulating CPU bugs isn't the difficult part, they're well documented, it's more so making sure things are accurate to the physical components of the console. Software is deterministic and predictable but real life hardware can be more unstable. As an interesting example, Super Bonk on the SNES has a gameplay demo where there's a chance that the inputs of the demo will become desynced and that it'll mess up because of variance in the clock speed of the graphics chip and the CPU. However it never happens on emulator, because emulators don't bother to emulate the physical clock component. Therefore, a more stable result is less accurate than actual hardware... now you see, true accuracy is hard to achieve. Of course, you could argue that the more stable result is preferable to the behavior of the actual hardware, but then you have other games like the SNES Speedy Gonzalez game where a level cannot be cleared *unless* a specific hardware edge case is emulated.
>>107639976>>107639976Another emulator development tidbit that may interest you are illegal opcodes. This is mostly a 6502 specific thing AFAIK, but I think the 8086 may have some as well. You might know about their existence, but why they work is pretty interesting too. The 6502 (The CPU used in the NES) had a flawed instruction decoder. Instructions were decoded by looking up entries in a table of microcode depending on which bits of the opcode are on and off. Nothing wrong with that, but there's also nothing stopping you from using opcodes that mix properties of completely unrelated instructions. Some can be useful but most just jam the CPU. Even some official NES games used unofficial opcodes, for instance, Aladdin uses a SLO instruction which shifts the contents of a byte of memory left and then compares it against the accumulator register. Anyways, apparently some of these instructions are unstable and don't work the same way all of the time due to analog variance. A truly accurate NES emulator would have to emulate all the undocumented opcodes and then account for the hardware being used. Accuracy is a total nightmare.
>>107646927Also using these isn't generally reccomended since newer 6502 revisions used those slots for new, incompatible instructions