>be me>year of our lord 2025>lets install ubuntu>nice, some things have improved>logs into gnome accounts>neat.webm>sudo apt keepassx>it works>comfy.gif>let's open my database>it's a little slow>ctrl-s>everything freezes>oh no>database is brickedComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
use keepassxc
>>107694673thats what i did, it bricked my shit
okay but reinstall windows and make sure you get the ltsc-n version for even less bloat
https://nixos.com/
>>107694395real
>this is your scrum master for this sprint
>>107694395idgi
Holy shit nigger! If only this was a true site and not one of you disgusting subcontinent scams.
>none offer 'ginal 'piesfiltered
we need a gpl v4/lgpl v4/agpl v4 with clauses on ai trainingand a gpl v2.5 with the same but no tivoization clausesany model trained on this code must only produce code licensed as GPL or a compatible copy left licensewould solve corpo use of ai honestly
>>107691230It’s a derivation of the work imo. My opinion’s correctness will be determined by upcoming lawsuits involving artists/music against these AI companies. The same ruling would also apply to derivatives of GPL licensed code. The only case where this wouldn’t apply is if the work wasn’t a derivative and it had never been trained on the work at all. Given the nature of token predictors, this situation would be unlikely, however.
>>107692463Obviously, but that's not a problem that can be solved by updating the license.
>>107691230You already can't incorporate ChatGPT code into GPL projects, because ChatGPT introduces restrictions on outputs, where you have to obey the law. What one should use a computer is a matter for democratic societies elected by universal suffrage, to legislate on what people aught to use computers for.
Freedom.
>>107691230>clauses on ai trainingUnenforceable as long as the Republican party exists as they'll do anything to make this laundered plagiarism somehow fall under fair use.
>you can sideload apps to this minimal device>you cannot delete themguess that's the mud in mudita
>sideload appsCan we just go back to calling it "installing software"
"make install" in a nutshell
>>107692998>>107692986It's difficult to do, hence fancy name
>>107694397>It's difficult to doit shouldn't be
>>107694423anine...
Reminder that 60 FPS on a 144 Hz screen looks worse than 60 FPS on a 60 Hz screen.
>>107693285I want to do 120 fps on a 60 hz screen
>Not using 120HzBaka.
>>107693572there's no need for this kind of language, this is a civilized forum
>>107693285>Reminder that 60 FPS on a 144 Hz screen looks worse than 60 FPS on a 60 Hz screen.How? Both are 60 FPS.
>>107693285set it to 120hz retard
I think what people miss the most is the lightheartedness of anything computer back then.
>>107693778me. I still do.
>>107694289no proofs
>>107694251Watch out everybody we have a nooticer amogus
>>107693755i want to go back
>>107694307I use this on my daily driver. https://github.com/ful1e5/banana-cursor
Oh my God why is this piece of shit so slow and useless I just want you sort a folder with 10k files by date created and it's already loading for 40 minutes, the same task literally takes 2 seconds on Linux WHAT THE FUCK ARE THEY DOING
>>107684736>the same task literally takes 2 seconds on Linu-KRASH-ACK!
>>107691489the problem of Windows 11 is not installed bloatware but react ui and atlas doesn't remove or hide that to provide replacements
Who the hell saves 10 thousand pictures in a single folder??
>>107684736windows 10 is the same, you can't do anything that involve many files in explorer unless you want to watch paint dry
>>107684736maybe its atime writing last access to files and the generating thumbnails from file content
> We have mini screens>raspis>wireless adapters>card readers>multiple desktop companions from SteamWhy has no one actually made this into a PET yet? Seriously, I wanna fight virus' with a long sword and eventually cross-fusion my way into this.
>>107690359Use case for a portable Roll.EXE or Ring.EXE that I can't fuck?
>>107692837your PET, sire
>>107692951Dont make me sad anon>>107693786There's always that 1 dude on call that is asleep I SWEAR TO GOD
>>107690535>>107690550>>107692665Because they dont really use it. All browsing is made with the .EXEs and they can watch video in holograms.Fucking love the games.
>>107692917Funny enough, the series had loads of NPC AIs, there are few ones that are really especial and you could easily compare them to Ani.
Holy mother of fine wine.All due to a single engineer from Valve who cared enough
That's the power of FOSS.
>no links no nothing
>>107694340https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-619-amdgpu-radeon
>>107693725>70 to 124Fake frames?
>>107694486I'd doubt on a gpu that old.
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 7th of January>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload 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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107691224stenisthemenis
>>107689162Cool!
I'm a newbie at making music and I feel like I don't "get it" yet. Like, sure scales are a thing and music theory is a thing and ear candy and beats and stuff but whenever I'm trying to work on a track it feels like I'm adding things at random and hoping it works out. Do you guys have any tip on developing a method?
>>107693083copy copy copy, steal, steal, stealWhat do you want to make? Listen to it, and emulate it
>>107693083the whole trick with music is making different parts sound different but also sound like you did it on purpose, undertale guy says music is all about contrast but thats not the whole story, the point of chord progressions and beat structure and things like that is so the audience knows its not just random noise, give them clues like theyre solving a mystery about whats going to happen next
The wavebird battery used to last for like over a year of gameplay back in the 2000s so why do modern controllers run out of battery so fast? Is technology literally evolving backwards now? Lol.
>>107693873Lack of vibration motors
>>107693873>claimed up to 100 hours'That's not even close to a year of gameplay. More like a week.Basically: >>107694214Plus all other shit, like 1000Hz polling. A decent modern controller still has around 8 hours of battery life, I don't see where the problem is. Just dock it when not in use, don't even need a cable.
>>107694230>100 hours is a week
>>107694247No, I meant for casual (in /g/, /vr/ and /v/ terms) use. Maybe 10 days would be more reasonable.
>>107693873you don't see the massive chin, nigga?
It's that time of the year to do some planning.What tech do you use for organization?Obsidian? Notion? Google Suite? Old notebook and a pencil?
another vote for notes.txtjust throw it in a dropbox/onedrive/whatever kind of tool and have it everywherewell in my case it's more like:work.txtleisure.txtbookmarks.txttemp.txttemp(2).txtbut concept is the same, never trust an app with your notes:>you get asked for money. Can you even imagine how stupid it sounds to pay a company to manage your .txt files?>if it's "free" it means: a) it's limited or/and b) ads are shown or/and c) your notes are datamined or/and d) the comfy dropbox functionality is paid>you put your stuff in their proprietary blobs and will not export it back or the exports will be mangled bullshit
org-modeobviously
a quality notebook and a pen
I use a Dokuwiki instance as my detailed memory - mostly my trip itinerates, and details of the software I'm self-hosting. I also use Planka as a kanban board for the stuff that's not quite solid yet - so 'to do' lists, projects I've started (like where I'm at with re-doing all my music metadata), and so on.
(classic) outlook, since I am gainfully employed, of course
What happened to this project? It's like it disappeared, they were close to shipping. >Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 connector (2x 100-pin)>PCIe: High-speed, full-length PCIe socket (1x PCIe 2.0, PCIe 3.0 unofficially supported)>Storage: Up to 64 GB eMMC flash memory>Networking: 1× Gigabit Ethernet>USB: 1x USB Type-C (2.0 speed, device/host), 2x USB 3.0 headers>GPIO: Full 40-pin Raspberry Pi header>Display: 2x HDMI (via CM5 carrier routing)>Power: 12 V input (ATX 24-pin type)>Form factor: Mini-ITX (170 × 170 mm, 6.7 × 6.7 in), compatible with standard Mini-ITX power supplies and enclosures
>>107694407>develop a brutally mid CM5 carrier board>soak up kickstarter funding>ghost the faggots lmaobased scammers
>>107694430>>develop a brutally mid CM5 carrier boardThat's what I liked, it only does the bare minimum, hence why it's also so cheap.
Why would something being written in rust make me angry?
>>107692934But that's literally what Rust is competing against. People have been begging for a C++ alternative for long time and Rust is finally a language that delivered.Rust is not a Go alternative or Java alternative, it's a modern system programming language that focuses on safety. It doesn't have to be as simple as python or as secure as embeddable as Lua, it just needs to be somewhat better than C++ because that is its usecase.
>>107692922>what's the actual solution?Learning lifetimes.It's not like clone should be avoided at any cost, it's sometimes acceptable to clone things to avoid headache. But it would still be very beneficial if you learn lifetimes so you can write in zero cost manner.
>>107693270Rust as a C++ replacement is certainly arguable but that's not a particular intent of the language, Rust's devs and community also want it to replace C which is something else entirely.
>>107693325>Rust's devs and community also want it to replace C which is something else entirely.Rust is much closer to C++ than to C. Both languages build on top of C, but they go way beyond what C has to offer. Both languages are all about building complex abstractions and encoding various invariants in the type system. It's just that Rust is designed to be a little more friendly for typical systems programming stuff than C++, and that's why you see it be used in places where C++ couldn't really enter. Keep in mind that people were proposing adding C++ to Linux kernel for pretty much as long as it existed, but the potential drawbacks kept Linus from ever crossing that bridge. Rust being more well behaved in freestanding context and not having myriad different ways to implement same thing probably made it more attractive in Linus eyes.
>>107694199napoleon tier cope
>>107693994kek that stupid company can't catch a break
>>107694022holy based
>>107693994damn