「villainous mouse warlock」
Cove Holden!!j7dIStOkC.
!!j7dIStOkC.
!nIOh.loris
>>134231
\\
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i have proofs they can speak english
!!dcmzmFf2DM
fujo did you ever got arrested??
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134236
glegle works at wendy's and speaks english
>>134232
embedded is fun though
guten morgen glegchens
gluten morgen
>>134239
idk im so tired of programming. i used to do it in my free time all the time when i started
>>134238
apocryphal gle
creation of a fan
not canon
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i bet there's a multiverse of glegle
>>134239
>>134242
...but i dont write a single line of code privately anymore. ive grown to hate it, embedded or or otherwise
::derrick
!!dcmzmFf2DM
there is a possibility glegle can speak russian
>>134246
personally my headcanon is that there are glegles everywhere and depending on where you find them they assimilate the nearest culture
>>134247
thats something unimaginable to me
>>134247
you should try escapism through writing specs rather than code :D
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134250
so, glegle is not the one entity but many many glegles around the world
>>134252
ive been focusing on learning maths, thats why im getting my bachelors in engineering rn. i would love to be an academic, although i dont think thats in the cards for me
>>134252
i tried doing this but it led to me writing code
>>134253
yes
>>134247
try hacking
most programming is kind of boring and unless you have programming as a load-bearing trait in yourself you could probably just leave behind doing it
>>134253
take this indigenous glegle as an example
either that or get into a more fun subfield
>>134258
i AM leaving it behind. engineering is much cooler anyway
>>134255
writing the haskell implementation?
or this one >>134259
>>134262
rust; i'm too stupid for a real functional language
!!dcmzmFf2DM
although one of my friends is implementing some big functional pl with an effect system etc and is going to be trying to force me to write a wayland compositor
>>134266
i used to like fp too, it was my first exposure to modern algebra
>>134265
is that big ben in the background
>>134267
this is also how i know all of the abstract math ive been exposed to lmao
i have this whole concept for a desktop app framework using functional reactive programming stuck in my head and i keep not going and doing the hard work to make it real
>>134270
elaborate
desktop framework in haskell
>>134269
idk i learned a bunch of college-level math at vocational school later, but im only really starting to gitgud right now because of my degree. my math prof is so cool...
>>134271
using gtk and qt sucks balls. i want something that takes the nice parts of like, vue 3, except not in js because i HATE js
>>134275
it just werks bro
>>134275
>the nice parts of FRAMEWORK
>>134265
that's russian
>>134277
unironically yes
it's all brainrot
all you need is a software renderer, inputs as like "click there n there, key input here" and that's it
all you need is a tape and a head
sorry but writing a ui imperatively is actual dogshit
and im not wanting to rerender every frame when i could save user battery significantly AND have a much nicer time programming
>>134283
it's FAST and it works on just about any machine
>>134284
it's called retained mode uis, ever heard of it
like why would i want to have to keep the state of the whole program in my head like that
>>134287
because now you can run your program on a 386
i dont use a 386 so i dont really care
see, this is the reason why software EXCELS at the capability of making hardware that used to run things fast SLOW
zzz
zzz
>>134283
writing anything like that in haskell makes you want to tear your eyes out, im good thanke
a 386 is still kinda overkill
if i had no care for perf i would just use electron >>134290
>>134295
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
>>134295
this, electron is good actually
anyways modern desktop app programming would have been saved if the guy who made elm didnt decide to make it exclusively render to js
>>134295
electron belongs in the bin, nowhere else
>>134299
its not because of electron, its because the people who write electron apps are dumb. but binary size is an issue
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134278
no way, it doesnt feel russian at all
>>134298
if he just didnt use chromium as a backend*
>>134300
sorry but shipping a whole chromium executable is kind of bad lol
like obviously ur gonna have some sort of runtime but chrome is HEAVY
>>134303
this this this
>>134303
agreed. there are lighter alternatives to electron though
no, you don't need any sort of runtime
and no matter what, js fucking blows
>>134307
what if i want to run my app on 50 different architectures
your runtime is the processor
>>134306
im not really a fan of tauri type stuff anyways
>>134301
why not
>>134309
use a language that compiles to 50 different architectures, this doesn't facilitate the need for a runtime
>>134313
BUT I NEED THE ABSTRCTION
>>134311
no, i quite like these sort of things. web is just nice for building ui. theres uhh, god i forgot what its called, for golang, which i liked pretty well
>>134314
you can build abstraction without runtimes
>>134316
its harder though
>>134309
the only way to actually do this is c and writing c is like swallowing nails
>>134317
well, programming is hard
>>134315
web is 100% the best thing we have rn for ui i have to agree
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134312
the street lights, i've never seen those
>>134320
is this guy serious?
name one better way to make a ui
>>134322
its true
>>134323
printf()
ugly
not a ui
no interactivity
>>134323
write to a memory address
>>134325
>not even curses
>>134321
interesting
i thought glegs would have any sort of brain cells regarding what makes software nice to use.... truly tragic
i like how this website is basically just /g/ for the gays
>>134329
jk but html is truly the best thing for uis
>>134332
software has not been nice to use in the past 20 years or so
>>134333
kind of ideal
i would do many things to undo the damage that 2014~2016 did to imageboard culture
>>134335
you can thank microsoft for that
#derrick
#buryshoe
>>134338
2005'ish desktop software that ran on XP was unironically better than the SHIT we're putting up with today
>>134342
its true. but unix philosophy was best, im sorry
2005 desktop software looked shit
i think like 99% of the reason that desktop apps suck rn is because electron is the only way to make a normal person cross platform ui
>>134343
yea, but nobody applies it anymore, the nt kernel isn't that bad.
also le kapitalismus ruined le everything
>>134347
i dont know anything about the nt kernel, but windows just doesnt even allow unix philosophy because of their autistic normie focus on ui
>>134346
no, it's because we have inbred a group of programmers who are afraid of programming
this falls under le kapitalismus to me but its also like... i dont necessarily blame a lot of devs for not liking to deal with the terrifying underbelly of libc
>>134351
>everything wrong is le capitalism
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134349
Windows NT kernel is literally made to support any API, from Win32 to UNIX syscalls
>>134353
do u mean posix..
windows' posix support is a joke
>>134353
what windows supports unix syscalls?????
sure same sort of issue
i guess my problem is that writing things in c sucks
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134355
the kernel can support different APIs, from Win32 to POSIX (yeah, not UNIX) and OS/2
it was just EEE, which is le kapitalismus
>>134352
chad yes image btw
>>134359
windows has never been posix compliant what are you talking about
at minimum the incentive structures we have are not good for the software landscape
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134363
im talking about the nt kernel, it was made with intention to support not only win32
>>134363
i think shes talking about the abstraction the kernel offers
microsoft could implement all types of syscalls
>>134365
okay but then why is eg unistd.h not supported by windows c compiler? i am confused
>>134363
i think the history behind that was like, govt had some grants out for posix compatible stuff, and ms wanted to grab those? not sure
!!dcmzmFf2DM
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134368
wait, i remember i could include unistd.h in win32 program
the posix subsystem is mostly bc of us gov regulation tho
>>134372
you cant, its a different lib, i think its called win32.h
#ksay pootis
>>134369
yea, something like that
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134374
oh wait... i apologize... but stdlib.h and stdio.h stuff is there... but thats not about posix its just C standard
>>134362
schizo
>>134378
yes thats crossplatform but many things on windows are different than on linux and osx. its actually a complete clusterfuck. i dont know how it works on the level of the kernel so ill take your word for it
posix is a fucking mess and it should be retired tbh
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134375
wait what are you, Windows XP user?
unfortunately not
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134383
that font rendering... it's... what
oh, i'm on windows 10
!!dcmzmFf2DM
ohhh
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i see, sorry
girls are making fun of me online for my bad font rendering
>>134381
posix was good actually, microsoft killed it
starts peeing und so weiter
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134388
i like windows 10 font rendering tho
>>134388
surely it cant be that bad
yea, it was, but even looking at it now, there's no way you can make a good operating system designed for desktop usage whilst keeping posix
>>134390
>und so weiter
hi slavoj
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134392
with a big monitor (and like 200% scale factor) the font rendering on windows 10 actually looks cool
>>134393
applications have very different needs at the scale we run them today, and posix just does not suit them
>>134393
i genuinely dont know if thats true.
>>134396
well yes but this design philosophy is literally microsofts fault, we should write better smaller software and many people still do
>>134393
why not
im not necessarily a posix defender or whatever but i just dont really see why
!!dcmzmFf2DM
lets all agree that plan 9 sucks
i ran 9front in a vm for a little bit and it was cute but i cant imagine actually using it
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i ran it on a bare metal
!!dcmzmFf2DM
it looks cool but i cant really understand its philosophy fully
>>134401
if you use plan9 you desperately need to take a shower, im sorry
>>134399
let's take sockets for example, posix does not really do anything in terms of like, permission management for those, just like files and so on.
so what modern OS's do is, they kind of like emulate their own environment for those syscalls in order to build permission management on top, this fundamentally undermines how "good" an application can adapt to such scenarios
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134405
ewwww im not stinky
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i hate stinking
>>134391
windows 10 is genuinely the best desktop experience. i like macos better but im forced to use windows
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134409
i agree, like, 100% agree
i have a better desktop experience on linux mint and i dont even like linux mint
>>134406
i see...
i mean, i guess the answer here is "posix didn't go far enough"?
>>134412
also like, look at how common stuff like kubernetes/docker whatever is, where we just throw an entire system into a container, if you think about it, it's all workaround around limitations imposed by posix
although i think it really needs a whole different permission model
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i feel it's now basically impossible to create a new OS... because there's already a ton of software written for Windows/POSIX
>>134413
posix just got fucked because microsoft took over the market
i dont like users/groups as the base abstraction of auth/permissions/etc
>>134414
nix solves this :^)
>>134419
>registry for linux
i actually recently had a very funny situation where docker was not creating a reproducible environment but nix was
>>134419
bleh, no.
look at the mess that is home manager, it's a lot of duct tape, but yea, it kinda goes into the right direction, at least a bit.
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134414
i like the way of packing applications into containers
i really dont like nix as it is that much but its the least-bad thing we have
>>134424
if it would work sure, but having tried to daily drive it for a while, i never had a more frustrating experience, at some point, i fucked off back to arch
ANYWAY COMPUTERS SUCK AND YOU NEED TO GO OUTSIDE
i daily drive nixos on my laptop and i use that for almost everything
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134426
yeah and take a shower
the only reason im on windows rn is because im in my apartment lol
>>134427
do u use home manager?
>>134428
#this
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134429
im not judging people because of what OS they use on their PC
>>134430
yeah
that same prof i was talking about earlier told another student in my class to 'take his meds' (could also be translated as 'take your pills') today
>>134433
you see, one of the issues i have with home manager for example, is how applications don't really subscribe to the config model that it tries to enforce, like with some applications, i think it just sets the config read-only, so if the application has some nice UI or something to configure stuff, like it can't read back into the config
>>134432
oh im just fending off the fujo accusation of "well, you aren't on it rn..." or something like that
!!dcmzmFf2DM
windows sucks; linux sucks too and much more than windows does
for my specific use case linux sucks less than windows
!!dcmzmFf2DM
linux fanatics just cant accept that linux is impossible to use for like 70% of people who use computers everyday
i think for most people linux would suck a lot more than windows lol
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i can accept that, and i understand that
>>134435
oh yeah, i hit that with vscode
i honestly just dont use a lot of different software and vscode is by far the one most annoying thing this happens with
>>134436
i wouldn't use that line of 'argument', it's a bad strawman
!!dcmzmFf2DM
Spotify client is the most Windows-thing i use on my laptop
but i dont necessarily need to edit vscode config a lot so i just kind of cope with it
>>134439
would be fixed if the desktop experience was better
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134447
sure
if i really wanted i could just make it an fhs thing and handle it myself but i like the theoretical ideal of not having to re-set up my computer if i explode it
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134449
only if you wish to replace your macbook every 7 years because no updates
but... same for windows now... my t470 doesnt support windows 11
>>134450
im not saying it's like impossible, but the biggest issue i have with it is just like, it's duct tape ontop of existing things, applications don't really have a way to properly interface with it
>>134451
right
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i cant understand, what did they do... what did they changed in windows 11???
it's not really it's fault that it's duct tape, most applications will never have even one developer that cares about nix
>>134451
>my t470 doesnt support windows 11
built a new pc because of this too
>>134439
even though 2 billion phones use linux
i do think it is like, a bit abysmal for say, an average user, but i'm not an average user, i'm an autistic transsexual who likes my gay little config files
>>134457
thats a good point, i think if desktop experience on linux was as normie friendly as on android, it could be an option
!!dcmzmFf2DM
im my opinion, operating system should use as less resources as it can
i think the operating system that handles what i was trying to outline best, unironically is android, like the permission management / file scopes it supports, it's pretty okay.
(but it's still duct tape)
i ran arch for a while but i also forget to `pacman -Syu` enough and then discord borks while im in lecture :p
also my DE kept exploding bc im gay and run like, hyprland and ironbar and whatever
>>134462
i ran arch as my daily driver for 2 years and the most dangerous thing are those manual fixes that are required like TWICE A YEAR
!!dcmzmFf2DM
im on arch rn btw
>>134459
too bad linux doesnt have a big company developing a distro
!!dcmzmFf2DM
but i think of switching to uwuntu
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134466
...red hat...suse
redhat doesnt count
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134469
oh..
its not a big company
its not like google
nix is nice insofar as i can assure myself that my computer will not explode on me lol
>>134463
should fork hyprland and rename it to sheprland, because the dev is uhh, well..
vaxry is so fucking stupid lmfao
i hate that guy
>>134476
:^)
i run sway, it's nice, i dont need animations
i like animations and swayfx is odd
>>134475
whats vavavax
>>134481
dev of hyprland
>>134480
idk i have the opposite kind of tism i think, i disable animations *everywhere* i can
>>134482
whats hyprland
wayland compositor with nice animations etc
ahh ok ic
>>134473
how are nix packages even verified
do they get signed
verified as in like, the output is the same?
>>134485
new pulseaudio?
>>134489
verified as in like pacman
i mean, they have a git repo where you eventually get contributor access and until then u have to sit in pr hell
one of my friends has an ibus fix that has been sitting unreviewed for 6 months
i never understood foss people who contribute to other peoples repos
>>134483
this is understandable
i like pretending im running a real operating system that hires designers
>working for free
>>134495
t. most selfish person ever
.skip (video skipped)
>>134500
i might actually be yes
>>134498
>i never understood grocery shoppers who put back the cart
>>working for free
i really wonder what android on a desktop would be like
>>134498
if you write a patch for something opensource why wouldnt you share it
!nIOh.loris
>>134503
kek. i always put back the cart, theres a euro in there
yeah ok cartcuck
you just love working for free for the store :^)
>>134504
isnt that what fuschia was for?
>>134509
again i want my euro
(american hat)
aldi i think actually has you put in a quarter here
>>134512
although i will say 1 euro for a cart is pretty good now that you mention it
>>134513
is this not normal in the us?
no, aldi is the only place that does it
as far as i know anyways
>>134517
huh. its like this at every grocery chain here. were taking over
okay wait am i like surrounded by germans on this website
!nIOh.loris
>>134516
i like his vibe
>>134520
ja!
>>134521
same he looks like a sweet guy
>>134522
wtf...
my wife is probably going off to study abroad in germany soon im gonna miss her
>>134524
germant is extremelt gay, i think ww2 was just repper rage
>>134525
follow her!
i cant really afford to do that although i think im gonna visit her
>>134525
>wife
wow
well, not _really_ married...
waow
but yknow
>>134531
a colloquial wife ic
a fellow lesbian..
i like boys too!
>>134535
transbian website
sometimes
>>134536
hey i like MEN too
and i have he/him in the bio, it's impossible for me to be a transbian
ah, i see. you havent had been enlightened yet
WHAT
>>134540
im a transbian of the soul
i would like to think i dont count as a transbian due to internalized cringephobia but i also have a lot of respect for like, the puppygirl transbian types
>>134543
polyestradiolphosphate
>>134545
#halt
!!dcmzmFf2DM
i like glegle
!!dcmzmFf2DM
does that mean im gleglbian?
>>134545
NO
>>134548
i think the medical term is zoophile
>>134548
yes
glegle is for everyone
im amazonian
#ksay glegle is for everyone
>>134544
i feel u..
>>134541
wait, enlightened as in..?
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134550
i disagree
oh speaking of my wife she says hi to you all
she said "say hi to the glegles for me"
>>134557
on what grounds
#ai who is glegle
glegle is a friendly, nonspecific nonbinary animal character. they're known for being positive, approachable, and cute. their vibe often resonates with people who enjoy lighthearted, inclusive energy. who is glegle
>>134559
this is a lie
>>134558
tell your wife that glegle says hi back
!nIOh.loris
#GLEGLE
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134560
because i say so
#GLEGLE
all caps glegle has a different energy
!nIOh.loris
#GLEGLE
HIIIIIII
#GLEGLE
>>134566
nonspecific nonbinary ANIMAL
#GLEGLE
HIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIv
>>134573
show her this
HELLO ANONYMOUS
>>134573
oh i made this one
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134572
humans are animals too
!nIOh.loris
>>134570
hih hi hi hi hi hi hihihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
>>134578
great contribution to the human cultural project A+
>>134578
WHA
>>134579
ok zoophile
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134583
who said im a human being?
>>134581
:)
>>134584
okok fsir point neither am i. im actually a monkeee
>>134562
wrong!
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134586
#bonk
>>134587
i cant believe it
>>134576
she liked this one
!!dcmzmFf2DM
oh wait how its called
hey glegles - iris
>>134588
#slap
!!dcmzmFf2DM
arent we libpols or smth?
i dont really know how to refer to users of this website
wormies
i still call everyone worms
calling it <libpol> is ... it feels like im on reddit
!!dcmzmFf2DM
>>134595
me too
no were libtards
>>134595
'retards'
#poll who are we / libbers / pollers / worms
youll all remain wormies for me..
!!dcmzmFf2DM
btw where is rename?
!!dcmzmFf2DM
retarded.zone or what?
>>134605
adminworm wants to do it but idk when it's gonna happen
>>134605
i like it
i think if youre allowed to say idiot you should be allowed to say retard change my mind
i mean, clearly theres a difference in the way the two words are perceived
>>134608
wdym by allowed nobody is stopping you
>>134608
one is like more toxic i feel
>>134610
every time you say retard the police get 1km closer to your home and arresting you
<idiot> has gone down the euphemism treadmill
>>134609
yes but both were medical terms that turned into colloquial insults but at some point people started getting upset about saying retarded but not idiotic, its very weird
whereas <retard> hasnt
>>134612
this is true in the UK
#ksay we're worms and we will always be worms worming in the mud
like if u wanted to spearhead some movement to change the current perception then sure but like i think autistically arguing that "um well actually if u say idiot its ok to say retard" is not rly gonna work
us
>>134619
so true
>>134619
#take
>>134621
#snatch
>>134622
#nom
>>134624
#vore
>>134623
you're a moron
>>134611
yes but we can change that
>>134626
it true
we need to make the word" retard" woke again
this website is crazy
this website is RETARDED
>>134632
i thought you'd say something like "thats mean"
>>134631
this website is GAY
>>134633
all rise for our national anthem