https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39892937It's over edition there's no way these deps of deps will all be caught there must be tens of these in the wild already
#5 SciTech Thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXTFOeGly9o
>bindows
>no cross-env
>no jest
>puppeteer
we're back
>tens of these in the wild
not in the wild, just for high-profile targets
you won't spend 0-day RCE on normies
https://twitter.com/FFmpeg/status/1775178803129602500
>please help
https://gizmodo.com/amazon-reportedly-ditches-just-walk-out-grocery-stores-1851381116>relied on more than 1,000 people in India watching and labeling videos
damn, if amazon gives up on it it means ai labeling has failed there will never be automated transcriptions except the current ones where a fifth of the translations are expected to be wrong
(which kpop fans have been used to for 10 years theres no difference between whisper and most pre-ai fansubs)
no formatter or linter yet
rces sure but supply chain attacks seem to affect a heckload of normies alongside high profile targets
lol'ed at the pic
>supply chain attacks seem to affect a heckload of normies
you just need to update very fast once those vulns go public
if you're late by few days/weeks then yeah, you're fucked
but in theory you might have no time to update and still be fucked, yeah...
or perhaps update very very slowly >>1057289 ➡
security patches are on auto update but as a secondary safety measure i also have some internet money on this compoter on a dumbass browser extension, once that is gone i know im hakt and its time to go off grid
>as a secondary safety measure i also have some internet money on this compoter on a dumbass browser extension, once that is gone i know im hakt and its time to go off grid
https://research.swtch.com/xz-timeline
pressure emails lol
microsoft optics
another boring take from him
wait so you cant browse an account on twatter beyond 3000 posts or so but advanced search with date ranges work fine bimbambum i was dum
https://crapts.org/2024/04/21/all-fritz-box-modems-have-been-hijacked/
>DHCP server on these modems hands out leases with the DNS suffix fritz.box, which means that domains in DNS requests are appended with the suffix. Unfortunately, this setting cannot be modified. Normally this doesn't have to be a problem, but since the beginning of this year the fritz.box DNS suffix is an actual registered domain and the owner of this domain is not AVM or anyone affiliated to them.
https://kissoflife.bstage.in/home
need to write another scraper huh?
bought iphone 15 pro and disappointed with the battery life
I didn't charge it to 100% and used quite extensively but I've got a feeling it's not much better than my old iphone 12...
also original clear case is a bit slippery but why would you hide beautiful titanium under opaque case? makes no sense
maybe should have bought pro max instead but it's expensive and I don't like the size. but at least the battery should be ok
didn't notice the 120 hz difference at all tbh but always on display is very nice and the new dynamic island and action button (although very hard to press in that case )
also bought new airpods pro with usb c so I finally can get rid of stupid lightning but it's so expensive...
need work hard to afford those stupid apple prices...
charged yesterday evening to 100%, in the morning it's 82% even though I almost didn't use it
it's over
I read factory reset might help, what if settings transfer from old iphone turned on some suboptimal setting on a new phone? but I don't want to setup everything from scratch...
so I've just bought expensive phone with shitty battery. please kill me
https://www.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/17e9tfo/find_my_battery_drain_of_death/
36% already
wanted to bought 15 plus initially but non-pros are too limited because stupid apple
and pro max is expensive and big and heavier than even plus...
imagine my face if 16 pro would have much better battery life tho
the small pocket in New Jeans is too small, airpods case barely fits
I hope I won’t miss it
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/1ayzxug/iphone_15_what_is_the_point_of_using_48mpx/
now also need to research should I use 12mp vs 24mp vs 48mp heif vs 24mp proraw
>charged yesterday evening to 100%, in the morning it's 82% even though I almost didn't use it
I think it got better this night
maybe it was indexing something first days
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/iphone-15-pro-24-mp-48-mp.2404469/
https://petapixel.com/2023/09/18/apple-explains-what-the-iphone-can-and-cant-do-and-why/
so I think 24mp for most photos and 48mp (heif) sometimes if you're planning to zoom/crop
I hate having so many settings because need to spend lots of time on researching each one
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/2668153890/apple-s-iphone-15-and-15-pro-imaging-tech-examined
nice article
don't like photography much but I also need to understand all those bayer patterns technology
also don't understand the focal things such as 24mm/28mm/35mm
i think the pro models always suffer from bad battery life because of 120hz but with a battery the size of the base model
>charged yesterday evening to 100%, in the morning it's 82% even though I almost didn't use it
that does not sound normal at all though
that is also possible, true
on 14PM i only use heif max, it will shoot up to 48MP if it requires that much detail, less MP if not, but it will always be a small filesize, heif is good, raw is for nerds who need details, you'd only want to shoot in raw a couple pics ever, not a daily thing for sure
>that does not sound normal at all though
>bad battery life because of 120hz but with a battery the size of the base model
yeah
>14PM
harambro
yeah, I think I will also use 24mp most and maybe 48mp heif sometimes
not sure about 28mm/38mm 1.2x/1.5x zooms tho, I will probably use just 1x
15 has more and different options for MP and for zooms, i like that
the options they gave for 14PM are more than enough imo, i set it up like that in the camera app settings, and then when you open the camera app you either toggle HEIF max on, shoot up to 48mp if needed, if not less, or toggle it off and it shoots lower detail jpegs, but i stopped using that
you could also long press on it and toggle RAW max but i only used it on some vacation pics, it's really not worth it... heif max is really good and when you share to external apps it will convert it to some sort of jpg if heif is not supported there, e.g. discord
for zooms its a bit different, 14pro series have optical zoom at 3x, 15 pros have it at 5x
the 2x zoom on both should be pretty good, it's not a real zoom but a cropped down photo but it comes out looking fine
1.2 and 1.5x seem to be the same, although the 15 series has some different mechanisms behind it, it is still 3 cameras, so it surely uses the main 48mp camera for anything 1.0-4.99x on the 15pros, just probably does some clever processing behind the scenes
1.2 and 1.5x is probably more intended for PORTRAIT mode shots but i rarely ever used that
either way HEIF MAX is the way to go imo try it out
>either way HEIF MAX is the way to go imo
do you often take 48mp photos?
on my old iphone it was just 12mp and I think it was enough most of the time
now it's 24mp default on iphone 15 pro, I think should be good too
>15 pros have it at 5x
only pro max 15 pro is only 3x optical
but it's ok for me, I don't care about camera much
bought mostly because I thought it would be better battery, because usb-c, 2 esims, av1, always on, dynamic island, things like that
so far I don't think it's much better than my old one tbh, especially for that price. but most features I wanted there so I can live with that
should be enough for few years, I hope new ones would be better (especially in terms of battery)
iPhone 16 Pro 6.3" might be very good too but welp, too tired of waiting anyway
it just decides on its own whether to register it as 48mp or lower
if using jpeg it will always be 12 on 14 series, 12mp is imo quite low... but i notice the pics at 48mp take up 5-7MB, the ones at 12mp take up around 1MB
i just left it at 48mp heif max for a while now and forgot about it but i have the 200gb icloud storage and im really barely above 55gbs in
>only pro max 15 pro is only 3x optical
oh right, honestly i think the 3x is more practical most of the time, i use it a lot even indoors, 5x would be amazing for landscape shooting but there is only so much landscape you will see in a given year
>av1
does it make a difference?
>dynamic island
that is really cool tbh
>iPhone 16 Pro 6.3" might be very good too but welp, too tired of waiting anyway
dont fall for the apple propaganda, half a year before the 15 series they hyped it up a lot and it only ended up being the 14 series but with usb-c and some minor changes...
we have reached the flat line of the S curve for innovation in terms of phones, i don't expect major changes going forward, just marginally better cameras, marginally better processors and what not... but iOS is well optimized and i imagine even 5 years old iphones run pretty smooth, as far as 60hz goes at least
>it just decides on its own whether to register it as 48mp or lower
don't you need to press "heif max" button in camera because it's disabled by default? or you always enable it?
>48mp take up 5-7MB, the ones at 12mp take up around 1MB
yeah
>i have the 200gb icloud storage and im really barely above 55gbs in
I have 50 and it's only 9 gigs and only because I started doing more videos recently. I don't takes much photos
>does it make a difference?
to open av1 videos from kch and other nerd experiments. also futureproof haven't tried it yet tho
>dont fall for the apple propaganda, half a year before the 15 series they hyped it up a lot and it only ended up being the 14 series but with usb-c and some minor changes...
I'm very unlucky, I'm afraid i16 pro would be amazing
i think if you press it once it leaves it as default on? when you open the camera app the next time
unless thats another camera app setting like "preserve settings", i have that one on either way for things like exposure correction to remember it at -0.3 or whatever
i never manually enable it for sure, it's remembered as toggled on
>to open av1 videos from kch and other nerd experiments. also futureproof haven't tried it yet tho
is that like webms then? i know they dont work for me unless i open them in VLC
i also still cant upload any sort of video here, no matter its encoding or format
>I'm very unlucky, I'm afraid i16 pro would be amazing
fell for tim apple's propaganda-nim....
>unless thats another camera app setting like "preserve settings"
>it's remembered as toggled on
yeah, you probably enabled that
>is that like webms then? i know they dont work for me unless i open them in VLC
>i also still cant upload any sort of video here, no matter its encoding or format
yeah, you can put AV1 video format into WebM (and also MP4) container, I was uploading many of them here
they work in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, but on mac/ios it requires hwdec so only i15 pro+ at the moment
so that is why...
I think I can buy this one
problem solved...
new iphones support Qi 2 15W so I think it should be enough...
just need to find good model of those magsafe powerbanks
Yeah but power banks and just overly charging your phone in general will always damage the battery rapidly
I mean if I outside and forgot/didn't have time to charge my phone enough and it's dying at 5-10%, I can just attach powerbank and keep using it
I have a normal 10Ah powerbank but it's very inconvenient to attach with a cable while you're outside
this one is probably ok
yeah just charge when it drops to 20% or something, dont be like those people that keep the phone taped to the powerbank even at 100%
i used a powerbank on vacation too
20gbps, not bad
~7% this night
still seems a bit too much
the "Find My" app is always active for some reason...
seems excessive, try these https://youtu.be/a3VG6CEkqo8
there's a lot of things that use location
as for find my... i used to toggle it on and off but ive been keeping it on for a while now
funny video
some tweets are just not found from search what else is there, scraping googol results from site:twitter.com/bvndit_official?
I can just charge over night. problem solved
but I've watched few reviews of 15 pro and everyone seems to be complaining about the battery, so it's probably the way it's supposed to be. very sad....
I could have checked it before buying but I didn't have much options anyway: pro max is $200 more which I don't want to pay and I was too tired of my old one so waiting 6 more months would have been painful...
maybe I can sell this one when 16 comes out, if it's really good
https://github.com/borgo-lang/borgo imagine rust without all the yikes, go with all the nice
too bad we're in the wrong universe
>rust without all the yikes
I can't see what's wrong with the rust
should have bought plus
the only major feature I would have missed is always on but better that than feeling anxious about battery life 24/7...
realistically, 15 pro should be enough for 1 day if charged 100% before leaving home
I just expected more
>haven't tried it yet tho
tried
AV1 in WebM doesn't work
AV1 in MP4 works
but MP4+SVT-AV1 had some strange issues last time I tried
welp
maybe even related to mpv encoding mode but nobody fixes bugs there anymore...
>I think it got better this night
>I have a 15 pro max. The battery is REALLY bad for like the first week. Then it optimizes or something and isn't too bad.
>I've noticed this as well. The battery is fucking shit the first week or 2 lasting me like 5 hours. Then suddenly after a month or so the battery seems to last me double that.
>It gets better, trust. When I got my 15 it was dog shit for like 2 weeks. Saw others with the same experience on here as well
maybe I just need to wait a bit
the heck is it doing for 2 weeks
indexing your phone, trying to find something interesting
https://leetcode.com/problems/single-number/description/
made simple fixed array solution in raw Python: works but much slower than others
welp, obviously that's because arrays/loops in Python are too slow. rewrote to a nice native optimized numpy primitives. and... it's still too slow
read the discussion: actually you have to use the math trick to make it fast
17k steps
15km distance
harambro would be proud
bit craycray
if i remember right 10-15km was the annoying part with legs hurting but after that things got eezy breezy
lost 30% of battery today doing almost nothing, just occasional apps check and a bit of photos (no music)
I guess it's almost ok, comparable to my previous phone
i am
https://leetcode.com/problems/compare-version-numbers/description/
that's too simple for medium
and some are too hard even on easy...
https://leetcode.com/problems/excel-sheet-column-title/description/
https://leetcode.com/problems/excel-sheet-column-number/description/
I solved those but I almost bruteforced my code, changing offsets many times
does it actually count as solving
https://leetcode.com/problems/contains-duplicate/description/
why is this so simple
https://leetcode.com/problems/boats-to-save-people/description/
I can't into dynamic programming
sort() and O(n^2) worked tho
without modifying array and checking only first/last in sorted it's actually ok
with 2 people it seems to be actually very simple
but with N people...
I'm so fucking fast
https://leetcode.com/problems/binary-watch/description/
this is easy but kinda complicated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hOK7bU0S1Y
amazing, especially the crazy flute typeo thing
why is it easy???? I'm thinking for like 15 minutes already and only have small chunks of bad code...
1 hour for easy... ok...
am I stupid and there should be easier solution?
class Solution: def readBinaryWatch(self, turnedOn: int) -> List[str]: if turnedOn == 0: return ['0:00'] if turnedOn >= 9: return [] return list(calc(turnedOn)) def combs0(arr): yield 0 def combs1(arr): for el1 in arr: yield el1 def combs2(arr): for el1 in arr: for el2 in arr: if el1 != el2: yield el1+el2 def combs3(arr): for el1 in arr: for el2 in arr: for el3 in arr: if len(set([el1,el2,el3]))==3: yield el1+el2+el3 def combs4(arr): for el1 in arr: for el2 in arr: for el3 in arr: for el4 in arr: if len(set([el1,el2,el3,el4]))==4: yield el1+el2+el3+el4 def combs5(arr): for el1 in arr: for el2 in arr: for el3 in arr: for el4 in arr: for el5 in arr: if len(set([el1,el2,el3,el4,el5]))==5: yield el1+el2+el3+el4+el5 combs = [combs0,combs1,combs2,combs3,combs4,combs5] hours = [1,2,4,8] mins = [1,2,4,8,16,32] def calc(n): combs_hours = [[h for h in combs[i](hours) if h <= 11] for i in range(5)] # 4 hour bits combs_mins = [[m for m in combs[j](mins) if m <= 59] for j in range(6)] # 6 min bits but only 5 max possible seen = set() for i in range(5): for j in range(6): if i+j == n: for h in combs_hours[i]: for m in combs_mins[j]: if (h,m) in seen: continue seen.add((h,m)) yield f'{h}:{m:02}'
today 11km but I've tired even more
https://leetcode.com/problems/delete-node-in-a-linked-list/description/
nice daily
at first I thought: wtf, how to do it
but then I got an idea and the solution is actually very simple
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-string/submissions/
2 lines
some easy requires this >>1066607 and 1hours
and some easy are 5 seconds
why am I so fucking fast
https://leetcode.com/problems/counting-bits/description/
https://leetcode.com/problems/power-of-four/description/
not proud of my solutions to those
but too tired to do it right...
>bruteforced my code
most of the time it’s not brute force, you understand the general idea
but it’s too hard to check all invariants in your head, so you just hit “submit” without being completely sure about corner cases
is it ok
talking with chatgpt as with my personal business coach and psychologist
https://leetcode.com/problems/remove-nodes-from-linked-list/description/
time limit exceeded
I can't solve it
>[100000,99999,99998,99997,99996,99995,...]
but how can I solve it in general case
100000 should be kept, but I have no idea if 99999 should be kept based on that information
stupid challenge...
and of course tons of comments in discussion about how easy it is
I'm stupid
I should quit programming, I can't solve even fucking simplest problem
how can I even solve shit like this
google solutions and remember? but then I won't be able to solve general case problem
just google tons of solutions to problems like these so you would be able to combine them? then why is it even intellectual if you just copy other people
https://leetcode.com/problems/move-zeroes/description/
I can only solve easy stuff
Assuming you're exceeding the time limit because you're going through the list too many times, you don't have to compare every pair of nodes in the list.
How could you solve this efficiently if you were told to remove every node with a greater value to its left side rather than its right side?Speaking about puzzles in general, I wouldn't recommend directly looking up the solution, but rather putting it aside and coming back to it after solving other stuff. If it's a real life problem that needs to be solved in a timely manner, then you often do have to just look it up or ask others for help and then try to remember it for the future.
In this particular case, I think studying sorting algorithms would help you immediately think of possible ways to approach the problem. It would probably also help with a lot of other puzzles related to ordering numbers.
>How could you solve this efficiently if you were told to remove every node with a greater value to its left side rather than its right side?
I read in comments that you need to reverse the list and compare to the left, yeah
now I'm not sure if I should solve this at all because I couldn't solve it by myself
with the help of Copilot and comments I made working solution very quickly
but I didn't come to it by myself (even revlist is generated by Copilot ) and don't understand why is it the correct one
I'm too stupid...
I guess I need to sit with a paper on it and analyze, maybe I will be able to solve tasks like that better in the future
class Solution: def removeNodes(self, head: Optional[ListNode]) -> Optional[ListNode]: headRev = revlist(head) node = headRev maxval = 0 headNew = ListNode() nodeNew = headNew while node: if node.val >= maxval: nodeNew.next = ListNode(node.val) nodeNew = nodeNew.next maxval = node.val node = node.next return revlist(headNew.next) def revlist(node): prev = None while node: node.next, prev, node = prev, node, node.next return prev
>and don't understand why is it the correct one
I had experience like that in the past too tbh
like I can copy some algorithm from other piece of code and made it work correctly in my program
but I don't fully understand the algorithm
>I guess I need to sit with a paper on it and analyze
oh yeah, on paper it makes sense. I guess I shouldn't have try to solve it only in my head
also the hint actually helps but I understood it wrongly so took the wrong path
welp, need more practice I guess
>Copilot
I'm biased (because I hate AI), but I heavily recommend against this. It's like practicing the multiplication table using a calculator. You should use it to save time doing things you already know how to do
I didn't realize those problems had hints. If you had already read about operating in reverse, I think you just missed the idea that if you know the biggest number in a set, then you don't have to compare against every other number in that set. On top of that, you're comparing N nodes against N sets, but each set is built as a superset of the previous one with the addition of the node you just checked. So the result of that comparison tells you what's the biggest number in the new set.
>welp, need more practice I guess
I reiterate my suggestion of studying sorting algorithms
>then you don't have to compare against every other number in that set
in my first try I build separate array with values and indexes and sorted it in reverse, and was comparing against it. but it was too slow
in my second try I build array as reversed linked list and was walking it in reverse order, remembering index with last big value or something like that
it wasn't obvious that if I go from right to left in original list I have all the information in just single variable
>suggestion of studying sorting algorithms
sure. also lots of other algorithms because I'm very bad at it
>It's like practicing the multiplication table using a calculator. You should use it to save time doing things you already know how to do
yeah, it's just always enabled in VSCode and it just suggested me the code and I hit TAB
writing code by yourself is of course much harder and better practice
Maybe try rewriting the solution from scratch without copilot now that you already understand the ideas behind it. You could also try it in a different language
>You could also try it in a different language
oh yeah, must be fun in C/C++
Python is too easy for implementing algorithms, it's almost pseudocode
Python does abstract away a whole lot when it comes to data structures. I think C is a great idea here
https://leetcode.com/problems/best-time-to-buy-and-sell-stock/description/
>Time Limit Exceeded
I knew it's O(n^2) but I thought it's ok for the easy category
oh, it's actually very simple
for some reason I'm very bad when I need to backtrack previous choices
https://leetcode.com/problems/climbing-stairs/description/
need to think a lot
lol, it's actually very simple to do recursively (with memo)
I was trying to calculate all combinations manually for an hour, but didn't come with correct formula
I guess it's possible, just too stupid to do it right
https://leetcode.com/problems/double-a-number-represented-as-a-linked-list/description/
I like this daily, very simple
much better than yesterday
https://leetcode.com/problems/perfect-number/description/
again combinations
always too hard to find all possible combinations...
what if same as >>1067640
recursion + memo
am I getting better
>Testcases passed, but took too long.
all combinations working
now need memo, but not sure how
my memo doesn't work
need proper cache key
why is it so hard
seems like cache is working now, but it's slow in another place: factorization
should I come with good factorization algorithm by myself or just google it
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17579091/faster-way-to-check-if-a-number-is-a-prime
>Faster way to check if a number is a prime?
>you could check for 2 separately and then loop through only odd numbers
but that's not fast
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46841968/fastest-way-of-testing-if-a-number-is-prime
oh, yeah, my prime check was wrong, you need to go +2 and compare against square on each step
it's accepted, but even with combs cache it's very slow for some reason
probably I'm missing some simple solution
from math import prod class Solution: def checkPerfectNumber(self, num: int) -> bool: cache.clear() if num == 1: return False divs = [] n = num while n & 1 == 0: divs.append(2) n = n >> 1 d = 3 while d * d <= n: while n % d == 0: divs.append(d) n = n // d d = d + 2 if n != num: divs.append(n) unique = [div for div in set(combs(divs)) if num % div == 0] return sum(unique)+1 == num def combs(divs): for n in range(1,len(divs)): # take 1 number, take 2 numbers... (no need ALL) for div_arr in cached_n(divs, n): yield prod(div_arr) def combs_n(divs, n): # take N numbers from array if n == 0: yield []; return if n == len(divs): yield divs; return for div_arr in cached_n(divs[1:], n-1): yield [divs[0]] + div_arr # selected first, combs without first for div_arr in cached_n(divs[1:], n): yield div_arr # not selected first, combs without first cache={} def cached_n(divs, n): key = (len(divs), n) try: return cache[key] except KeyError: cache[key] = list(combs_n(divs, n)) return cache[key]
wtf, fucking cheaters
do you even know how many time I spent on this??????
>It's not much about coding , just take a look at list of perfect numbers
fucking cheaters...
>Euclid, over two thousand years ago, showed that all even perfect numbers can be represented by, N = 2p-1(2p -1) where p is a prime for which 2p -1 is a Mersenne prime. That is, we have an even Perfect Number of the form N whenever the Mersenne Number 2p -1 is a prime number.
oh, so you just need to know math
I'm not good at math either...
welp, I guess I should be better at writing recursion+memo combination code now
>d = d + 2
we can also skip all non prime d's
but not sure if that would be faster
What is the best way to stream stuff from PC to TV without using a direct HDMI cable?
Everything seems too convoluted or user unfriendly or straight up doesn't work
Like there isn't one solution that would be universally recommended so I am kinda at a loss
>stream stuff from PC to TV without using a direct HDMI cable?
wifi direct or whatever it's called
windows/macos can stream to modern TVs out of the box
but I think it's better to connect USB stick (e.g. xiaomi) to make your TV smart because controlling TV screen with keyboard/mouse isn't user friendly at all. it's much better to control nice adapted UI via TV remote control
yea wifi streaming is superbad as explained by all the airplay/google cast etc things actually playing directly from the internet source instead of streaming the screen locally. kinda funny that Lan streaming loses to Wan play here, whats that about
personnelly i ended up buying a minipc to attach to tv and using mpv with a bluetooth keyboard, and then further down the line bought apple tv to control via remote for its a bit more comfy. sadly of course lost all the screencap/clip functionality of mpv
>actually playing directly from the internet source instead of streaming the screen locally
I doubt, delay would be unmanageable. wifi direct works via direct wifi connection (obviously lol)
>minipc to attach to tv and using mpv with a bluetooth keyboard
yeah I've recently used bluetooth mouse to control youtube on a notebook attached to TV via short cable (notebook and TV near the wall, mouse and I on the bed)
but it's way too inconvenient... any kind of smart TV usb stick with proper TV remote control would be miles better
i mean if you airplay a youtube video to your tv it plays it directly from youtube, maybe i mispoke
i definitely didnt try wifi direct (possibly requires hardware support?) tho maybe that might work for screen mirroring but idk
II can't find it anywhere on my TV
I'll just have to rely on good old copper cables until TV manufacturers and Windows devs get their shit together
https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer
I need this but for filesystem
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@carrotsearch/foamtree
https://carrotsearch.com/foamtree/
there's some shareware app and freeware(?) JS module but no solution just for node_modules
https://www.reddit.com/r/applehelp/comments/17k432/any_app_like_windirstat_but_for_mac_to_show_what/
buy this
I am not buying that
It's 2023 and a smart tv should be smart
not very smart if doesn't have wifi direct
As I said, LG needs to get their shit together
I expect better from a company that gets shilled by my waifus
try chromecast btw
Not supported by LG on TVs before 2024
Mine is 2023 model, so no
>buying a telescreen
>giving it internet access
Makes it comfy wor watching Youtube and Crunchyroll
mine is 2018 and has everything
Gimme a YT tutorial hoe to set it up and I cab guarantee that if I follow it step by step it won't work
i kno someone who bought a 1200 dollar tv and now has ads on it
smart tv? more liek customers an idiot tv
dunno, I just open youtube in chrome, youtube app on tv and in chrome it shows me this icon
also in macos it just lets me to add my TV as display when it's turned on
(both mac and tv are connected to the same wifi network of course)
it just works
Legit seems that just plugging it into a PC and having it as massive monitor is the best way to use a TV still
Just wish I didn't have to fuck around with the cable
I am on Windows 10
>I am on Windows 10
try updating to 11
Yeah well...
This just goes to show, you can't beat the good old copper
As long as all the development is outsourced to Pakis, wireless will be useless
>This just goes to show, you can't beat the good old copper
nah, you just bad with electronics
As I said
Gimme a Yt turorial of something that works
screen 1: vscode
screen 2: documentation
screen 3: terminal
that's still not enough because can't see webpage with the app
time to set up ipad with sidecar
good idea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj3BRFj1nVc tent tech doobie looking comfy these days
what about 2fa
3
kqtgirls for 1 guy? I'm jealous
have you thought about becoming a chef? that might help
>becoming a chef?
putting alcohol into food, making girl drunk and then
learning next.js, it's kinda interesting
client and server share everything so code reuse (like data types, common validation, common functions, etc) works like a charm
I guess the only downside is that JS on the server isn't very fast/effecient, also only single core
but writing all API methods by hand (e.g. in golang) seems too tedious. unless it's some solution like PocketBase/Hasura, but I haven't tried it much
>JS on the server isn't very fast/effecient
but I guess everyone just swallow the pill, because it's very very comfy and productive to share code
even apple uses it https://twitter.com/rauchg/status/1286769353027801088
I spent some time in the past copying TypeScript type declarations to Golang and it's horrible exprience tbh...
it's like the next generation of ruby on rails/django, but for heavy JS apps
previously you didn't need that much JS on frontend so you could code 90% of the code in comfy backend framework like RoR and add a tiny bit of JS for the client
but now you need shit tons of client JS so duplicating everything isn't cool
I wonder why lots of people still continue to use non-fullstack frameworks
Nodejs is plenty fast for most web backends
https://leetcode.com/problems/relative-ranks/description/
very easy daily but took me a while to understand the task
https://leetcode.com/problems/most-common-word/description/
tried to solve this very simple in JS and it took me ages
for some reason interpreter is very slow also the language is a bit inconvenient...
>react tutorial
>added 1488 packages, and audited 1489 packages in 51s
are you crazy, oppa
would it be hard to become a chef tho it seems like a good idea
working in a restaurant could be meh but going through some training might be nic e still
giving up on programming because too much fear of AI?
>PocketBase/Hasura
I've just found that Strapi is the same thing
https://www.reddit.com/r/Strapi/comments/hndx9h/strapi_vs_hasura/
but still, next.js feels better because it's one single thing
true. and most people still use php nowadays which is about same speed (or even slower because no V8 JIT)
I'm just too OCD and always try to get the fastest thing so for backend that would be Go and Rust
>because no V8 JIT
actually they have https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HipHop_for_PHP
https://leetcode.com/problems/maximize-happiness-of-selected-children/description/
another easy daily
so far I had issue only with 1 daily
why did I start at 2nd of May
I can't have cool badge now...
https://leetcode.com/problems/largest-triangle-area/description/
not very easy tbh
solving those requires too much energy
I can just do 2-3 in a row and then I'm exhausted
it's not difficult, but it would be difficult to find a healthy working place in that industry
>it's not difficult
what's even difficult then
>In the YouTube video "it begins... users leave Stack Overflow," the host voices his disappointment and frustration over Stack Overflow's partnership with OpenAI, which involves using user-generated content without permission or compensation. This decision has led to strong reactions from users, with some deleting answers and being banned for trying to prevent their content from being used. The host emphasizes the importance of ethical standards and user consent in handling user-generated content. Some viewers have shared their own frustrations with Stack Overflow, including the prevalence of duplicate questions and condescending behavior towards newcomers. The speaker, who has relied on the platform to solve complex issues, expresses his gratitude but criticizes the company for making changes without consulting users. He implies that this may be his last video on the platform and invites viewers to watch his previous experiences with Stack Overflow in a related video.
idk if kqts care if you actually work as a chef
you just need to be able to make nice looking byte sized foods and boom instant kqts
so just thinking about how to train into a chef
>He implies that this may be his last video on the platform
very wrong
he said it may be last video about stackoverflow
>you just need to be able to make nice looking byte sized foods and boom instant kqts
you wish
>you just need to be able to make nice looking byte sized foods and boom instant kqts
thats not how it works
small improvement
18k steps
16km distance
I want 20km tbh, maybe a bit later
so how was it
silver