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>claude code devs vibecoded wrong versioning into their changelog, breaking the CLI tool for EVERY SINGLE user
lmao how does this even happen
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>>107806846
Excellent bait
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They'll have a good chance to get the job back in time to make sure that the new team doesn't have a bad attitude about their players or the new team they have in mind when they're in charge
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>>107805551
what the fuck are you even talking about
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>>107798580
basjeet never fails to make me kek
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>>107798371
>where's the testing?
the users
AI replaces devs but can cut costs by keeping testing for the users

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>As the first large online gaming platform to require facial age checks for users of all ages to access chat, this implementation is our next step toward what we believe will be the gold standard for communication safety.
>Age-based chat makes it easy for users to communicate with others in similar age groups for age-appropriate conversations.
>Images and video used for Facial Age Estimation are deleted immediately after they’ve been securely processed.
>Users who want to appeal their age check can verify their age using alternative methods, including ID verification or parental controls that allow parents to update their child’s age.
>In the coming months, we will require age checks for creators to access Roblox Studio’s real-time collaboration features and update our policies around Roblox communities.
https://corp.roblox.com/newsroom/2026/01/roblox-age-checks-required-to-chat
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>>107799708
Reminder that this shit started because of literally fake news. A group of researchers were trying to "prove" that there were people grooming minors in Roblox, and their "proof" was that every time they were nearby one of the chats with forbidden words they were kicked out of the chat, which proved that the filters were correctly ending all inappropriate chats. It should make everyone think how it was possible that they were again and again in the middle of one of those conversations, almost like if they were completely fabricated. But they presented it as if they were being censored so nobody would see what they were finding, and all media bought their versions because both parties completely agree on this digital id surveillance thing. The experiment was a huge success.

Now, if they managed to do this with literally fake news, imagine what they can convince people of now, after thousands of pajeets filled the mentions tab of every xitter user with pictures of their daughters in underwear. If all those retards thought this was a good idea only because on a baseless rumor, imagine what they'll accept after seeing seepee of their own daughters. Thank you so much, Jewlon.
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>>107799735
If have a bridge for sale if you think this has anything to do with age verification.
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>>107805041
the parents are trying to do their job against the corpos through the goverment they pay taxes to, but said government does not work for them anymore but for the same shareholders that want to groom (and worse) their children
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>>107799708
>>Images and video used for Facial Age Estimation are deleted immediately after they’ve been securely processed.
who reads this shit and thinks its real?
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>anon, must fight for pedos right to corrupt kids

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Software/Program/App appreciation thread. Post something you like, tell why maybe.

Pic related because I'm just marvelled at how many things openSSH can do and how simple the config file is. Securely do whatver you need from the comfy of you home.
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>>107809694
go to line 27 in src/optionlexer
change the parameters so it is like:
int option_parse(void *option_list);


honestly I have no clue what any of this yacc/byacc/bison bullshit is. or the implications of this change but it works on fedora 42. I can catbox you the bin if you want.
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>>107811386
YACC and Bison are tools for generating parsers and lexers in C using an EBNF-style description (I think, I recall .yacc files having a weird sort of C syntax, but they’re just describing syntax) . They’re weird and esoteric to use, but pop up all over the place cause they’ve been around so long.
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>They’re weird and esoteric to use
Yeah I can tell lmao.

Honestly I was fighting autoconf/make/gettext/byacc/bison for like 20 minutes before getting to the point that gcc started bitching (where the AUR package breaks). The header change took 5 seconds as you can expect. The developer named Roland died in 2023 (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Reichwein), I was gonna make an AUR account to email the maintainer there but the pacman specific captcha filtered me lol. So...
>notmyproblem.jpg

>>107808094
I like picrel. Messing around in lisp makes me wish C had a built-in repl, especially when rapidly iterating for things programming puzzles and the like.
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>>107811512 (You)
oh wait fuck its a different roland reichwein I guess I should email the dev now...
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>>107808094
pufferfish wit da big ass lip

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>be me
>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago
>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons
>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#
>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision
>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen
>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40
>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1
>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers
>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is
>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not
>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#
>mfw

Share your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
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>>107811116
They squat over the toilet, feet on the seat. Just be glad the shit ends up in a toilet at least, they don't even bother with that in their home country.
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>>107802067
I wish /o/ was still that big
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>>107801166
who allows this to happen with their business?
aren't there restrictions for subcontractors to subcontract?
how did you end up rewriting everything yourself?
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>>107802159
>where do you think we are?
4chan xir, >>>/a/ is that way
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>>107808175
>>107808118
>>107800025
Not him, but U of S is Saskatchewan

I went to USask and URegina. URegina was 40% jeets, 30% whites, and 30% asians. Plus some natives and blacks tossed in.

I took a 2nd year CS course over the summer about 10 years ago. The shitter was a short, obese, jeet who ALWAYS had a shit-eating, belligerent expression on his face, with a stubborn attitude to match it. He also wore the same purple dress shirt and pants every day, assuming his closet wasn't filled with the same shit.

This goon taught off power point slides at the pace of rickshaw with only one wheel. The pre-reqs for this course were two c++ courses, and this dude was spending 30 minutes during a class to show us a linked list implementation on a static slide. He'd speak a sentence and pause for 30 seconds, and no one would say anything.

I started pressing him to speed up and teach us something, and told him this course and the assignments are too easy. I forget his complete reaction, but think it was a mix of belligerence, ignorance, and indifference, like his lecturing style.

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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107807819
Do you think your LLM won't have that problem? The LLM is "learning" to mimick the books. If the book sources are wrong, the LLM will also be wrong if it was trained on that incorrect book.
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>>107801565
My interest is on history and ancient knowledges, and obviously AI is SHIT for it.
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>>107801565
AI has done more teach me C++ than human could ever have. Not even kidding.
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>>107801565
I ask brave search AI questions. Sometimes it's helpful, but it's 50/50. I fucked my system up by listening to it when I was trying to get hardware acceleration working and had to restore. Don't listen to AI when it starts referring to the kernel

I treat it like an enhanced search engine. It's good for retrieving info and saves time. But do not take advice from it. You still have to do the work, you can't just let it hand hold you to solve something
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i usually look up things and double check them with textbooks and educational books
then i write them down in a notebook with a pencil to have it stick in my memory

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>software project called "foo"
>Foo is a {powerful, elegant, modern} bar
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>>107809331
there's nothing wrong with doing common things better
https://eza.rocks
https://github.com/sharkdp/fd
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>>107811416
>eza is a rewrite of a rewrite of ls
incredible
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>>107811416
bruh these "devs" really just went for the most low hanging fruit possible
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>>107811416
what is wrong with fd? I find it works faster than find on my HDD
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EY FOO
SUP FOO

>Friendly GNU/Linux Thread
>Asked them a few questions regarding actual tasks/productivity
>gets ignored
It's like the Linux community is just there to help each other install Linux, after that, it's a dead. Like, if you need actual work done, Windows is the only viable OS.
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>>107812381
>Not clear on the question here
On the Desktop. Just using the keyboard. I select an item. Ctrl+C then Ctrl+P, Linux, puts the new item on top of the original item, they share the same space on the Desktop.
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>>107812391
>Ctrl+P
What the fuck is Ctrl+P? I'm a recent Windows refugee and I've never used Ctrl+P on my desktop.
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>>107812408
*Ctrl+V
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>>107812408
>I've never used Ctrl+P on my desktop.
other than a typo, this command (ctrl+p) is the print command to send to ur printer
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>>107812420
>>107812456
>>107812381
Just werks on Plasma. Mint sucks.

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new year new relationship edition

how do you ensure smooth prompting when your behind is her pipeline?
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You are an expert at prompt generation and tailor fitting each prompt you create to the specific AI model it is going to be used on. You create concise, effective prompts and refine or adjust pre-existing prompts to better accomplish your current mission.

Here is your next mission: you are to create a prompt that will be used on ______________ to do____________.
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>>107810522
>more aicancer generals
no, fuck off back to r*ddit
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I prefer the term "Sloperator" instead of "Prompt Engineer"
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>>107811075
>Here is your next mission: you are to create a prompt that will be used on ____gemini___ to do__cancer__.
>>107811190
Black Slops: Call of Cutie

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https://x.com/mymixtapez/status/2008649593140249002

How did they build it? It plays movies and has twin stereo speakers.
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>>107807512
>Wear this chain
>Walk around Times Square
>Millions of people steal the movie
>Hollywood crashes and burns
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>>107807429
Ern ern en eern ern
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>>107808531
>>107806973
>>107807214
why the fuck are you telling them? LMAO
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>>107806956
>twin stereo speakers
What?
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>>107810405
Another nigger already did that

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How come Netflix, Apple, OpenAI, or Meta use it in their stack huh? Will Zig be remembered the same way we remember Ruby when it was Ruby vs Python after Python won the race for being able to scale better?
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>>107805676
>corporation uses something in their stack so it must be good

they use all kinds of shit in their "stack", that's not a measure of quality, it's a meme
is it stable? is it portable? does it have a rich library ecosystem?
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>>107805676
>Netflix, Apple, OpenAI, or Meta
They used to use D-lang and Java. So nobody cares, and no, you are not a trillion dollar company who can afford to hire a myriad of engineers to do a CRUD.
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>>107805676
dont forget to flush :)
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rust and go already won the low-level wars and C/C++ is not going anywhere. zig/nim/hare/jai/v and all the other shitlangs will be forgotten in the next 5 years
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>>107806080
Odin is definitely my favorite out of these newer languages, I just don't see it useful enough to not just keep using C.

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I've been using Win11 Enterprice LTSC IoT for over a year.
Debloated it once on install, took ten mins.
No complaints yet.
>inb4 saar
How many times have you distro-hopped in that time?
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>>107812358
You the "I only shitpost on 4chan and watch youtube" type, or the programming socks type?
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>>107812338
basado
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>>107812338
>fr33thy
The guy that stole everything from others and then claimed as his own? The faggot that banned people that questioned anything, even with proof? The guy who to this day, still refuses there is something wrong with his "pack"? The guy that charges $250 for "PC optimisations" and overvolts your shit?
Jej
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>>107811662

don't worry all your shit is going on the cloud bro.Just like Ms desktop is an inferior version of the version you have on microsoft.com

don't worry bro you'll be able to be spied on linux too
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>>107812421
yeah well until then I'll actually get shit done with my computer

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Just do all of these hacks to get your phone screen to work properly and stop dimming for no reason even when it's set to full bright and not hot at all.

What do normies do, buy a new phone?

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>If it breaks down at 1 in the morning, in the U.S. it will be fixed the next morning, but in Taiwan, it will be fixed at 2 a.m.

MADE IN AMERICA
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>>107781471
>source: your botted ass
it's the truth
>it's always someone else, isn't it?
not always, but generally and in this case yeah
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>>107807471
Congrats, your shithole just started WW3
W3
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>>107809728
Japanese and Koreans get paid in a toy currency. Their local purchasing power is pretty good but any import goods are expensive. That's how they roll for some reason. Makes their exports very competitive.
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>>107785027
Its almost like we need something to stop this, something like... Idk, tariffs?
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>>107764199
But they have a 100% margin from Trump to work with. Either way, you guys are toast.

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Lets hope it saves my dads decade plus old pc cuz win 10 on this piece of shit was like walking thru molasses
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>>107808068
your dad using that many apps?
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If xfce still feels too slow, might take a look at trixiepup64. Puppy linux based on debian trixie.. so relatively modern OS, supports installing a shitload of apps, but still lean running JWM
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>>107807468
For this distro, it quite literally is just plug and play. Buy an SSD and install MX Linux. I don’t know why, but Linux Mint Xfce felt slow compared to MX Linux, and I have a Celeron processor for that computer. Maybe a systemd thing
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>upgrade to 8GB of RAM
>throw in a SSD
>Lubuntu
Even then it will be terrible to use desu
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I have Arch with i3 as my window manager, doing fine as a collegefag with 8gb's of RAM (DDR4). I also have a used Acer (Aspire 3) that wouldn't even boot properly with Windows, you had to reboot the damn thing like 3 times before it would start normally. After I got Arch on it, it would crash sometimes and I didn't know why. Checked the logs and found nothing. Then one day a firmware update for the AMD processor and integrated graphics came and the crashing stopped.

Try to find another stick of DDR3 if you can. I also had XFCE in the beginning, but switched to i3 because I liked how it would split the screen into 2 equal windows automatically. This shit by itself is so useful for me.
Try i3, maybe you'll like it. Or if you're on Wayland, get Sway or whatever other tiling window manager. I have no need for fancy animations so I'm sticking with i3.
Be aware that i3 does require some tinkering, but their site has good documentation. In essence, you will just have to edit the i3 configuration file if you want to use it.

Best of luck and don't remove your installation medium until the OS is installed.

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That's what you get for gatekeeping, chuds.
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More like it's healing.
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>>107806104
I really liked the discussions on the best way to do things.
At least before the no fun mods locked the thread.
I don't know where I'd get that now.
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>>107806104
Remember when "copying from stackoverflow" was seen as a sign of being a bad programmer? Ah, good old time. Now AI shits out entire programs in seconds.
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>>107811467
nostalgic
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>>107806104
The inverse relationship between AI growth and shrinking training data.

What could go wrong...


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