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/t/ project Anonymous 08/24/2023 (Thu) 10:37:17 No. 138 [Reply]
we make our own OS
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>>688 thank you
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here is a hello world kernel in zig (0.11.0) https://files.catbox.moe/7cokdu.gz (based on https://wiki.osdev.org/Bare_Bones) if don't know where to start from untar, compile and execute (qemu) with: tar -xzf 7cokdu.gz zig build-exe kmain.zig -target x86-freestanding --script linker.ld qemu-system-i386 -kernel kmain -display curses
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>>690 first thing to do os to programing the external device a computer can feature (cd, ram, usb, and other connections)
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>>691 >>690 no wait, I made a mistake. first thing is to do is to create a executable and handling of the programs
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>>692 nevermind, I don't know where to begin

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linux distros for beginners Anonymous 05/05/2024 (Sun) 00:43:35 No. 539 [Reply]
what distro of linux is the best for a beginner in linux?
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>>661 >paragraphs such a waste of time how'd that guy do those shiny particles over his text???
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>>539 >what distro of linux is the best for a beginner in linux? all of them
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>>628 >Arch he actually uses systemd
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>>539 as many have already said, linux mint is what i recommend to any beginner. it is my favorite "just werks" distro. i use the default cinnamon DE version on laptop for college and it does me just fine. it functions similar to windows, is based on debian (and is therefore stable), and comes with all the bells and whistles a noob would want from a distro. most games work fine on linux now as well so if you're a gaymer you'll have no issues as installing steam is either one command in the terminal or a few clicks in the software manager.
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>>539 I am using gentoo although I wouldn't recommend it to a beginner. I suppose mint or ubuntu are the most user friendly distros out there.

Anonymous 10/21/2023 (Sat) 18:14:24 No. 231 [Reply]
What's your favorite programming language /t/?
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Lua because it's really comfy It gives a developer lots of freedom to solve problems in a way that is suitable, with the features the problem needs and nothing more. My current long-term project is an RPG written in Love2D (which I adore for giving me a useful toolbox to make games quickly without tying me to a whole engine, though Tiled support sucks a bit), and I'd like to eventually use Lua to write 90% of the code for my dream game (a far larger RPG). There's a lot to critique with lua but the absolute freedom it gives me, along with the nice community and the fact it doesn't require much mental effort to work in makes it my favourite.
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>>666 something tells me i should not use Lua
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>uids 1 holy shit i have been samefagging all along
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>>665 >takes file pointer >uses imaginary filesystem argument with the pointer as an index what did this genius mean by that?
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>>666 I LOVE LUA
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Gentoo Linux General Anonymous 03/18/2024 (Mon) 03:07:08 No. 449 [Reply]
Any Gentoo Friends on this board? If so tell me what you love or hate about it. What USE flags do you use? In the meanwhile I will post some of my favorite Gentoo Desktops!!
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>>458 Yes here you go anon
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The only thing I hate is the slow emerge times , but it's because I have a shitty laptop Surprisingly this is the most stable I've felt using a linux distro
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You guys just made me interested in gentoo again. I used it for a couple years back when i was a noob and exploring. It was a bit difficult to set up then , over 10hrs of compilation. LOL this time it'll be much easier
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i love gentoo and i used it for years, but i got tired of having to compile everything, takes too damn long. i use debian now.
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>>507 we need more of this

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Anonymous 03/27/2024 (Wed) 00:30:14 No. 472 [Reply]
Is it possible the change the icons set for the peer flags in qbittorrent?
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>>472 qbittorrent is open source (you dont need to read the code though), find in what directory its looking for the icons and swap the picture out for something to your liking >I mean there are presets I saw somewhere sometime on the internetz You should be able to find that too unless they did some web-based bs, in that case there is a forum you can ask in: forum.qbittorrent.org

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How do you git gud? Anonymous 03/04/2024 (Mon) 12:24:36 No. 427 [Reply]
How did some of you learn to code? My attention span is literally worse than a toddler
Your fortune: Bad Luck
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>>427 By sitting down and coding. Learn by reading and doing
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>>427 I am having some of the same problems but am just trying to do projects on topics I am interested in. FOr instance I am making an IRC client in c++.

Anonymous 11/18/2023 (Sat) 22:01:03 No. 281 [Reply]
What are some good /t/echnology related jobs?
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Defense software engineer

Anonymous 08/03/2023 (Thu) 23:42:30 No. 90 [Reply]
Do you still use CRT monitors? I do
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I have a couple in storage that were going to be thrown out. I've missed out on higher quality ones. My mother threw out our big CRT TV against my wishes. If you want a monitor with the CRT aesthetic, there's the Checkmate monitors.
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>>187 >My mother threw out our big CRT TV against my wishes. My dad did too Not too long ago, I saw one of our neighbors throw out their old CRT on their lawn so I took it
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>>113 1. High refresh rate (smoooooth ) 2. 4:3 (and other smaller aspect ratios) paired with the low resolution and that soft glow = cozy 3. Nostalgia
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>>103 I have a similar monitor plus an actual CRT for a 2 monitor setup
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I've been using CRTs from 2020 till beginning of this year. If you use it too much, it can hurt your eyes, I've felt this. I usually use my computer for idk 15 hours/day, so this can be a pain in the ass. Now I'm using a LED 27'inch monitor with nice colors and it was the best thing I've done. I love CRTs and it's aesthetic, but I don't think it's suitable for me anymore. Here's one of my old photos using it.

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Anonymous 03/02/2024 (Sat) 16:50:51 No. 422 [Reply]
what programming languages does hikari use?
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>>422 zig
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>>422 Scheme
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HolyC
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>>424 I want to learn Racket. It's sound so fun to craft your own meta-language I don't know what I'd use it for tho...

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Anonymous 02/17/2024 (Sat) 16:32:23 No. 405 [Reply]
Is the programming socks meme true? Do they really make you a better programmer?
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>>410 i think that may go against the rules anon...
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>>411 Post a catbox pic link on the rizon chat.
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>>412 heh
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>>406 That's hot..
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>>405 No but its still pretty thou.


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