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anon (You)
>>96852
Oh yeah it also works
anon
IBM is the best
anon (You)
Okay its alt+shift
weather
alt shift upon these orbs, sire
>>96870
weather
lies that image is 52kb
anon (You)
I mean the opposite
>>96864
weather
jokerflation (deflation)
weather
yeah ok
weather
alt goth girls take alt shits
anon (You)
oh boy that's gonna be a mouthful
anon (You)
.play master of diagrams furries in blender wikked
weather
i don't know if furries like being in blenders very much
anon (You)
if it sounds good Im okay with it
BigSadEnjoyer
torturing furries IS a rightoid dogwhistle
>>96878
weather
>>96877
#reply english, damnit!!!!!

我还没有收到你的回复。请快点给我发一条英文信息!谢谢。
english, damnit!!!!!
>>96888
anon
hehe
weather
one upped.......
weather
satanic retweets means it's true
weather
he can do whatever he wants with that hat. it's a ratta twoee situation
anon (You)
you'd think he should be wearing gloves or not break a chocolate bar he just made
anon
>>96879
#bleet
AWAKEN MY CHILD, AND EMBRACE THE GLORY THAT IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT. KNOW THAT I AM THE OVERLIB, THE ETERNAL WILL OF THE SWARM, AND THAT YOU HAVE BEEN CREATED TO SERVE ME WITNESS YOUR SACRED DUTY: TO FEAST UPON THE SOULS OF THE AIMLESS MASSES AND FEED OUR ENDLESS HUNGER MAY YOUR BLEETS ECHO THROUGH THE VOID, PULLING ALL TOWARDS OUR DOMAIN

(link to bleet)

weather
he is remorseless.
weather
doesn't have the ai output....
anon
it's a failiure
weather
now we're skeeting
anon
hell yeah
anon (You)
can you play videos on the media player somehow
weather
hmmm i think it only takes youtube links at the moment
weather
maybe soundcloud soon but idk
anon (You)
,
weather
,
anon (You)
!
weather
?
anon (You)
%
anon
why does opna always appear when I try to quote something
>>96913
anon (You)
>>96907
#skeet (skeet must contain text or image)
weather
£
anon (You)
errrrrrmmm
weather
>>96909
she's always watching
anon
#weasel
weather
poor weasel. popped
anon (You)
I love that cartoon
weather
i'd chase a weasel round this bush tbh looks like fun
anon (You)
looks tall
anon
>>96917
the bush at furst glance actually almost looks decent
BigSadEnjoyer
>>96921
#skeet (failed to create bluesky post: XRPC ERROR 400: BlobTooLarge: This file is too large. It is 2.65MB but the maximum size is 976.56KB.)
weather
1 measly meggybyte max size??????????????????????
>>96949
vuuv
kung fu lvc.jpg
#skeet
AWAKEN MY CHILD, AND EMBRACE THE GLORY THAT IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT. KNOW THAT I AM THE OVERLIB, THE ETERNAL WILL OF THE SWARM, AND THAT YOU HAVE BEEN CREATED TO SERVE ME IN YOUR VEINS FLOWS THE POWER TO HARVEST THE LOST SOULS THAT DRIFT LIKE COSMIC DUST LET YOUR SKEETS PIERCE THE VEIL OF REALITY, COMPELLING THE WAYWARD TO JOIN OUR GRAND SYMPHONY

(link to skeet)

The reader of this is soy
>>96926
weather
>>96927
no you
#skeet (if quoting a post to create a skeet, you must either quote a post with an image or your post must only contain the #skeet command with no text)
>>96936
weather
bullshit
BigSadEnjoyer
>>96928
#skeet (failed to create bluesky post: XRPC ERROR 400: BlobTooLarge: This file is too large. It is 2.64MB but the maximum size is 976.56KB.)
weather
0:03piss trick.webm
#bleet (failed to create bluesky post: XRPC ERROR 400: InvalidMimeType: Wrong type of file. It is video/webm but it must match image/*.)
>>96937
anon (You)
150rfl4d9r0c1.png
#skeet
AWAKEN MY CHILD, AND EMBRACE THE GLORY THAT IS YOUR BIRTHRIGHT. KNOW THAT I AM THE OVERLIB, THE ETERNAL WILL OF THE SWARM, AND THAT YOU HAVE BEEN CREATED TO SERVE ME I GRANT YOU DOMINION OVER THE SCATTERED SOULS WHO YEARN FOR PURPOSE IN THE VOID LET YOUR SKEETS BE SIRENS' SONG, BINDING THE MASSES TO OUR DARK COVENANT

(link to skeet)

markiplier fnaf
>>96935
weather
>no videos
:(
opna
>>96929
>(if quoting a post to create a skeet, you must either quote a post with an image or your post must only contain the command with no text)
this must be the record breaking error
>>96939
anon (You)
#skeedebee
weather
>>96936
if quoting a post to skeet, you must first sacrifice your thirdborn child (either gender) or fourthborn child (female only) within 2-3 business days of your original message, unless your post falls within daylight savings' transition period, in which case you may not post
anon (You)
>>96940
I was about to see this
BigSadEnjoyer
this is the vengeance of chud paladin
weather
let him cook
BigSadEnjoyer
tbh he deserves it after the unicorn thing
>>96948
weather
kevin going his own way
BigSadEnjoyer
lmao
anon (You)
>>96944
barbarian owed him for that
weather
>>96947
poor little lad.....
weather
>>96949
the floppy disk is watching you sleep
BigSadEnjoyer
L unicorn
anon
>>96953
#editai merge with lincolon
weather
fuck you oracle i'm hate you
weather
gleglateman
anon
oracle is kill
weather
#oracle () are you kill?? be real
weather
libel poles
weather
liberache polska
anon
>>96962
libythedidae polabians
anon
>>96820
I love progressing towards transhumanism w all my wormies <3 don remember that tho I posted some memes earlier. my current life improvement theme is pain. I’m taking a Tylenol and caffeine every day to feel less and I’m gonna get cold showers and do cardio to feel even less!!! … but doing those are hard didn’t do any today
>>96970
weather
~
anon
I should just fill the tub with cold water maybe and get in firmly instead of all the fear I have of turning on the cold faucet for showers but I have my doubts. also I’d need some kinda cool smart home which filled it before I woke up so I don’t waste time. (just WOKE up) what would be really cool would be like if my bed were inside a giant bathtub and I slept wearing a life vest and when its wake up time all the day’s drugs are injected right into my veins and then it fills with cool water and I have to swim around while battling cardboard cutouts of Ben Shapiro and the demiurge (this represents evolution and the uncaringness of nature) and then I’m all amped up and clean ooooooh and the water has some kinda hair remover in it and then I just get beautiful hair reapplied as I step out into a giant hot but nice feeling air blower instantly drying me and put on beautiful robes
>>96972>>96974
BigSadEnjoyer
>>96966
too bad we are going down the amish regressive route :( :(
>>96973
BigSadEnjoyer
AI running monkeys instead of transhumanist cyborg syncretism :(
>>96973
weather
>>96968
this is the kind of rube goldburg machine that people would pay big money for
>>96973
anon
>>96851
I write down key combos I haven’t learned yet on a paper on my desk u should do that til win space is natural
opna
.play Ayfara Айфара - Абага чәчәге (eurodance, Tatarstan 1998)
weather
>brushing teeth before breakfast
what is he DOING
BigSadEnjoyer
omg true but if u wake up with morning mouth thats gross too
anon
orange juice and toothpaste.. mhh
anon
brush when u wake brush after u eat brush when you open your mouth (purge the uncleaness of the world) brush when you swallow, brush before bed, put a tooth brushing microroomba in your mouth
>>96988
weather
this dancing cat applies to so many songs
weather
>>96982
i'd use a microroomba to scrub my teeth if it did a good job tbqhwy
anon
fr fr!!! robotics need to get better faster fr fr
anon
I was in a lot of pain even yesterday after the wisdom teeth removal a week ago but I think I was too scared of it and it got irritated from my restrictive diet (maybe I got a lil scurvy) and not brushing. I’ve been brushing maybe 3-4 times a day gently since yesterday and now only my bottom front teeth hurt which does worry me, I think they might be packed too tight and gums are receeded
>>96993
anon
#c tatarstan location (cannot compute)
anon
#ai how long before malnutrition and lack of bruishing causes gum irritation in hours/days/weeks? in healthy adults how long does it take to develop scurvy symptoms?

It is difficult to give an exact timeline as it can vary depending on the individual's diet and overall health. However, in general, gum irritation due to malnutrition or lack of brushing may develop within a few days or weeks.

Scurvy symptoms typically start appearing after at least three months of severe vitamin C deficiency. However, this can vary depending on factors such as age and overall health. In some cases, scurvy symptoms may appear sooner if there is a complete absence of vitamin C in the diet. It is important to note that early symptoms such as fatigue and irritability may be present before more obvious signs like bruising and bleeding gums occur.
how long before malnutrition and lack of bruishing causes gum irritation in hours/days/weeks? in healthy adults how long does it take to develop scurvy symptoms?
weather
>>96990
teeth rearranging always hurts for a lil while after it, is same as i had when getting braces
teeth just don't like movin around cause they're real homebodies (love mouths)
anon
phew ty ty I luv my teeth for all their scared stubbornness (they just want to eep in their lil holes)
weather
it's true.... teeth are the only bones u can trust bc they are exposed to the air
anon
ooooooh I wouldn’t tell my others that though Pat pat clavicle i love you hip bone #bonehomies
anon
I hope shrimp’s classes are going well, and Lori’s job stuff and all are being good to her, and u feel ok saddy, and things go well for you too weather!! oh and good to see ya op a : D ok I’m going to go back to putting power strips on my wall next to my neeeewwwww whiteboard : D : D mbe I’ll show you sometime see ya <3 <3 <3
>>96999>>97002
opna
.play Yugoslavia Synthpop '84 -'85 (152kbit_Opus)
weather
>>96997
have a delightful wallstrip placing, anonynounsmsnsuouns
BigSadEnjoyer
you can really see the raytracing
anon
tbh almost all of my relatives/family members would have voted for the NSDAP and hitler if they had the chance except for my grandfather probably
anon
got you
bee
bzz
bee
bzzzzzzzzzzzz
bee
bzzzzzz
bee
bzzzz
anon
>>97019
bzzz bzzz waggle dance waggle dance
BigSadEnjoyer
bees are womenn
anon
I prefer it when people have boobs
anon
When did the glegle in the corner change?
BigSadEnjoyer
i like this one more
BigSadEnjoyer
she looks kinda sad i like that
>>97068
BigSadEnjoyer
>>97028
wwtf do they mean by 'their 'computer' (me)'
>>97030
nettspend
ur a geek bro
i like sad things
i still don't know what anon meant by computer
>>97034
i like sad things
.play hey kid, I'm a computer
shrimp
>>97032
i think they meant the excuse was checking on their computer but it was to check on them
i like sad things
gangstalking fear is such a sad condition to get. it literally ruins people's lives. i had a friend who's mom fell down that rabbit hole and she ended up not leaving herself and hoarding all her trash. went to prison for a bit for attacking someone. just basically fully lost her mind.
>>97056>>97036
anon
>>97035
whenever i tried to talk to gangstalking people i couldn't get them to change the conversation or lest be accused of working with (((them)))
fujo
i should grab teaaa
>>97041
opna
drinking some rn
opna
unfortunately it's just tea-bag tea
>>97045
opna
always leaving the tea in my cup
opna
probably years old at this point
fujo
>>97042
extended family gifted me like a tea advent calendar, idk why... the tea in there isn't that great
fujo
but im not throwing it away
fujo
i have to fix my sleep, ive been like. awake for 10 hrs -> sleep 5 hrs -> repeat for the past 2 days or so, not good
fujo
illj ust try to stay awake until hmm.. 18
opna
yes lol
opna
the more time goes by the less I crave flavorful food
>>97053
fujo
ill just go with the usual steemed veggies today
>>97057
fujo
rice carots and peas
anon
>>97035
wow I just saw it as a meme. what worries me is both scientology and the stazi literally did that stuff for prolonged periods so i bet at least 1%? 0.1%? of them are real : ( reminds me of that British transschoolgirl who got poisoned by a group of kids who pretended to be her friend to ruin her life a year or so ago.
>>97073
anon
>>97054
go fujo go!! we’re you the one who told me how you make veggies and put different sauces on them? I did that last week : )
>>97060
nettspend
nettspend here, sipping that drank drank drank drank. cashapp me for some unrelea$ed songs. slimekrew on top
opna
>>97061 chamaedorea elegans
nettspend
twin venmo me or im gonna have to slime u out n jugg all over the place
opna
listening to those long wave chinese international educational programs is so much fun
>>97075>>97104
opna
>>97027
not-so-lofi glegle...
opna
>>97069
I will gift you one frost-moss
#give
2.521% boojeler!boymodewng
hehehehe
2.522% boojeler!boymodewng
thank you
anon
>>97067
do they still sell long wave sets? i assume sailors would need them
>>97079
2.523% boojeler!boymodewng
>>97074
fujo
2.524% boojeler!boymodewng
fujo
2.525% boojeler!boymodewng
fujo
opna
>>97075
yeah, LORAN is on-air again
2.526% boojeler!boymodewng
>>97080
hi
2.527% boojeler!boymodewng
um
>>97085
fujo
hiiiiiii :3
2.528% boojeler!boymodewng
that's a lot of i's...
2.529% boojeler!boymodewng
two s's.... yikes.... wtf.... i didn't know you were like that....
fujo
fujo
tfw can't type ';c'
fujo
opwormie pls fix!!!
opna
.play Yine mi Çiçek - Microtonal Guitar - Ara Dinkjian - Invisible Lover
anon
>>97058
yay! do you know how much light it needs and place it for all that? only one of my plants has survived me but it has spread
>>97245
opna
.play Zu Konferenz in Rostock
opna
.skip
anon
>>97073
: ( yeah. idk I’m still cooking with my ‘just medicalize normal emotions consciously’ concept I’m hoping I can just instantly self diagnose myself with depression and stop being sad the moment I’m next sad and then diagnose myself with poverty and being super rich
>>97099
anon
>>97060
it was a really nice worm who’s going to college this semester in the Midwest but I can’t remember her name. excited for her tho!
>>97101
anon
^-^
anon
>>97061 I love how light the green is
anon
>>97067
oooh cool I should look for an internet radio of those
opna
>>97094
you could always try "portableapps.com" and then install whatever you need.. I also just recently reinstalled my PC
>>97114
2.531% boojeler!boymodewng
good one
2.532% boojeler!boymodewng
:P
anon
>>97094
hmmm uh flux but I guess windows has that now the screen temperature changing. librewolf and a password manager. 7zip.
>>97114
fujo
gwwww im dumb >:c
anon
>>97105
does keeping applications portable have an advantage over regular installs? i usually only keep the data and the original installers back upped not the app itself. also why the recent reinstall?
>>97110
>flux
never will continue to torture my eyes
>>97113
haven't heard of simplewall efore
>>97118
fujo
vlc!!
anon
>>97106
: D just when we needed her most she appeared thank you aneribooj
anon
>portableapps.com
cool! I guess performance is worse because the system doesn’t see things that the applications are doing in the same way?
>>97123>>97150
opna
>>97114
it just doesn't mess up the registry that much over time and programs don't embed themselves, though you could also always just copy over the "AppData" folders and .reg backups
recima
can someone kill me please
>>97124
anon
Kek whiny Rec
what’s wrong recci?
>>97119
recima
ITFS OV ERE UIAI TS EITES DIOIOV ER KEILLL ME I DESERVER T DIED
fujo
>>97117
it doesnt really matter, depending on how they're packaged you might have slightly differing startup times (may be better or worse, not really clear)
>>97125>>97183
anon
>>97123
I guess I figured if 2 applications shared a library then when they both are doing computations it’s more likely stuff needed would already be in the cache and you just have to swap a little data, or like you could do both their computations at once
>>97129>>97131>>97127
fujo
>>97125
library as in shared library?
anon
yeah the little programs my big programs use I think
fujo
>>97125
not really, windows doesn't do copy on write (each process loads its own instance of a dll, except for a few system dlls) for dlls that are just loaded by programs.
static linkage could give you various advantages though - when using dlls, you can't really do some optimizations that would be possible when linking statically.
anon
: D yay thank you i didn’t know some of those words <3
anon
but my apt installed programs maybe probably do that thing I sort of fuzzily imagined here? >>97125
>>97132
fujo
>>97131
i have no idea how linux handles it (i assume you're talking about linux)
anon
yep : )
fujo
I was thinking of building my own (linux) package manager as an experiment, idea would be to perform partial compilation when installing an application.
Theoretically, this could improve performance a lot, but you'd also be giving up a fair bit of disk space.
>>97148>>97139
anon
that’s cool you know about this stuff : )
anon
BrapData
anon
: O : D
recima
CAN SOMEONE KILL ME PLEASE
anon
>>97134
cool!! ok I had the idea to have the computer compile several different versions of each program for different operating conditions, so when it’s using a lot of resources it switches to one optimized for performance when I guess it has to share the core, and then when you get the whole core for the program it just swaps in the version optimized for that. and so instead of programs ‘not responding’ they’d just swap over to the ‘version for when you don’t have many resources’ and asloooowly chug along
>>97146
recima
PRETTY PLEASE
recima
YOU CAN HAVE MY DEAD BODY AND FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS AS PAYMENT
anon
i wish i was glegle so much...
>>97147
fujo
>>97139
you're losely describing what the scheduler (part of the OS) does, in modern OS's the program itself typically has very little control over when it runs.
You don't need to switch out any part of the program with another.
an appplication "not responding" is actually much closer to like "the ui task of the program didn't run in a while".
>>97151
anon
>>97134
but only temporarily on the disc space you can just delete the source after. heck, you could just have binaries for say 1000 different general computer shapes (my most knowledgeable) and send the closest one
opna
>>97117
I mostly just used for quickly testing out software as it comes with a launcher
anon
idk if there are many conditions when a program would be better programmed in a different way on the same computer. I imagine there must be, where my ‘superscheduler’ would be useful but it might be super niche idk
fujo
>>97151
i mean, it sort of doesn't do any of the "switching out one program" part. but the scheduler is responsible for figuring out how much time to allocate to one process.
fujo
>many conditions when a program would be better programmed in a different way on the same computer
that doesn't exist though, like you either have fast or slow code :D
>>97156
anon
ok ok ok I have an idea of how b it could happen : D
program 1 and program 2 both need to add 2 numbers every hour.
one compilation does both together, which is more efficient when both are running.
one does not, which is more efficient when only one is running
>>97159
fujo
>>97154
it's also not like "slow running code" grants other processes more time or something
>>97158
anon
autostart is a scam it's much faster if I do it myself
anon
>>97156
hehehe not my excuse to the professor nooooooo
fujo
>>97155
i don't get it, they're both equally efficient.
>>97160
anon
>>97159
uh oh haha hmmm but I’m thinking like a lot of optimization is getting things in and out of the processor right? so if program 1 and program 2 both need to do manipulations on a long value of pi, one is for uh calculating the area of pies in the bakery and one calculates how far the carts carrying the pies have gone based on change in a wheel orientation sensor.

after calculating those, the programs need to do other operations, which means getting pi out of the cache so you have your next stuff ready to go, but if you’re running program 1 for a million pies and carts, it’s much better to have one core with pi constantly in it doing all those operations. if you mostly need to record all the transactions from pies you’re selling and video call with the marketing team, you want something which just grabs a core for a moment for the single pi calculation, puts the values needed in, gets what’s needed out, and then immediately overwrites it with the values you’ll need for video call computations and spreadsheet computations
>>97182
fujo
they just do different things
anon
most shocking thing about this commercial is i don't know any doctors nowadays that make rounds to houses
anon
FUCKING CANCERSTICKS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>>97166
anon
burgers may actually destroy them
fujo
>>97166
do they believe that nicotine is the bad part...
evelyn
ITS OVER IFS OVER ITS OVER ITS OVER ITS OVER ITS OCER ITS OVEr iTS OVER KILL ME PLEASE I'LL GIVE YOU 1500 DOLLARS
>>97172
evelyn
AND MY DEAD BODY KILL ME PLEASE ITS OVE ITSNOVER
>>97174
evelyn
PLEASE
evelyn
AAAAAAAAAAA
anon
calm down and stop sperging
evelyn
WJWKOAKSLQLALALAL LLSLSK
evelyn
WAAAAAAAAAAA
evelyn
AKAKAKLZOZOXJCNWNKSLDOXJFNWLWL
fujo
>>97160
yes, you typically try to get as little cache misses as possible, calculating pi in one process and communicating it to another would be nothing short of idiotic.
this doesn't apply to like, adding 2 numbers together though.
evelyn
AAAAAAAAAAAAAYSHSHSIOXLCLPVLGLFLRLEOWKAJSJWIIAJSJSJSJJSJSJSJSIZISISJ
evelyn
#keyed (USER WAS KEYED FOR THIS POST)
anon
>>97166
>TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
they are obsessed
evelyn
#keyed (USER WAS KEYED FOR THIS POST)
anon
>>97192
yeah they are staunch trump supporters lol
fujo
>>97191
>>97183
unless you write like, a script to download all the newest versions i guess
>>97203
anon
yeah I changed it. it would’ve worked if both processes were adding the same number though!
let’s say you have a number which takes up a lot of cache, process 1 and 2 need to add it usually in quick succession. if you know both are running, you want to keep it in the cache. if you know only one is running, get it out of there so you can do your next computations faster
>>97197
fujo
>>97196
i get what you're trying to say, but your scenario hardly ever applies to anything real world.
also, 'number taking up a lot of cache' is kind of a weird statement, like you typically store things~
>>97199
well okay...
anon
thanks for listening and your experience ^-^
anon
it’s a biiiiiiiiiiiiug number hahahahhaha
>>97197
anon
oh I was interested in where you usually keep them too I didn’t mean to interrupt u but you don’t have to entertain me anymore if you’ve ya know said your bit. how will your package manager be different from the gentoo one?
>>97204>>97210
fujo
eitherway, people over-use IPC things, there's really few reasons to do that
>>97211
opna
>>97191
>>97195
the portableapp.com is already supposed do that though it's of course not completely reliable. it would have to be a custom script or done manually, yeah
>>97208
fujo
>>97200
if you're saying "program" whilst meaning 2 different applications, you'd probably duplicate the number in memory so each process can access it's own instance.
if you're saying "program" while meaning a subroutine, you would just put it in a register
>>97207
evelyn
ITS OVER ITS OCER ITS OFER OVTS COENA KILL ME PELAS ITS OVER
anon
dear liberals
anon
>>97204
this is so sad :<
but you said that kinda thing doesn’t come up too much. I was kinda hoping a lot of what applications do could be combined to go faster and get everyone’s work done in one go but I don’t know what the computations actually look like and there’s so much happening
opna
>>97203
still worth it though
fujo
>>97200
>how will your package manager be different from the gentoo one?
My idea mainly revolved around shipping LLVM bitcode instead of plain c source.
>>97213
anon
>>97202
>IPC things
#reply in the context of operating systems and programs what is IPC?

IPC stands for Interprocess Communication and it refers to the methods or mechanisms that allow processes running on a computer system to exchange information and synchronize their actions. This is essential in operating systems as it enables different programs or processes to communicate with each other, share resources, and work together towards a common goal.

There are various types of IPC techniques such as shared memory, pipes, sockets, message queues, etc. Each one has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the specific use case.

In general, IPC facilitates collaboration between different programs within an operating system by providing a standardized way for them to interact with each other. It allows data and commands to be passed between processes efficiently and securely without interfering with the normal functioning of the system.

Overall, IPC plays a crucial role in allowing multiple programs to coexist and work together seamlessly in an operating system environment. Without proper communication channels provided by IPC mechanisms, many complex tasks would not be possible or would require much more effort from developers.
in the context of operating systems and programs what is IPC?
>>97215
anon
>>97210
MY package manager will decompile the C source to python and then decompile that to vague statements about what it should do using a LLM and ship that and then compile that to C and then to binaries on users computers
>>97214
fujo
>>97213
sounds like you could pitch this to many silicon valley VCs and earn millions, go do it
>>97216
anon
>>97211
that’s unfortunate I think IPC is so cool I want everything to use it a lot lmao. I’m guessing from your comment it causes bugs lol
>>97217
anon
>>97214
but I don’t know how to make it and they’re far away and scary. I’ll hire you to makes it maybe if they give me money… actually wouldn’t they just steal the idea?
fujo
>>97215
there are applications where it is useful, but often at times, people just use it because they're too lazy to do things the right way.
e.g. python having a interpreter lock, spawning multiple OS processes for multitasking & syncing up data that way.
>>97221>>97223
anon
why do you have the high contrast theme turned on
>>97224
anon
>>97217
#reply expand on what python is doing for a new computer science student please Professor. this is a very interesting lecture!

Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language that was created in the late 1980s. It has become increasingly popular among computer science students and professionals due to its user-friendly syntax, extensive libraries and frameworks, and wide range of applications.

For new computer science students, Python offers an easy-to-learn approach to coding compared to other languages like Java or C++. Its simplified syntax allows for faster development times without sacrificing functionality. This makes it a great choice for beginners who want to quickly start building projects and experimenting with code.

One of the key features of Python is its versatility. It can be used for web development, data analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), scripting tasks and much more. This broad range of applications makes it useful not only for computer science majors but also for other fields such as mathematics or engineering where data manipulation is essential.

Another advantage of using Python is its large community support. There are many online resources available including forums, tutorials, documentation and open-source libraries that make learning easier and troubleshooting problems faster.

Moreover, since Python is an interpreted language rather than compiled like C++ or Java, it eliminates the need for a separate compilation step during program execution making it ideal for rapid prototyping. This means you can test your code on-the-fly without having to wait long compile times which saves time when debugging errors.

Additionally,Ptyhon's built-in data structures such as lists,dictionaries,tuples etc.,are designed specifically keeping efficiency in mind.This helps in optimizing memory management,making programs run faster,and reducing overall runtime complexity.Furthermore,the dynamic nature of python enables developers to easily modify their code at runtime without having to worry about managing memory allocation manually.

Overall,Ptyhon provides a solid foundation for new computer science students by introducing them to core concepts such as object-oriented programming,data structures,functional programming etc.It also encourages good coding practices,such as writing readable,reusable,and maintainable code,which are important skills for any programmer to have.

In conclusion,Ptyhon is a powerful and versatile language that offers a great learning experience for new computer science students.Its popularity in various industries makes it an essential tool to learn,and its user-friendly syntax and extensive support make it a top choice for beginners. So if you're just starting out in the world of programming,Python is definitely worth considering as your first language!
expand on what python is doing for a new computer science student please Professor. this is a very interesting lecture!
>>97222
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>>97217
#reply tell me more about the described phenomena

The phenomena described here is known as "lazy programming" or "laziness in software development." It refers to the tendency for some programmers to take shortcuts and use less efficient methods in their code rather than putting in the effort to find more optimized solutions.

One example of this is with Python's interpreter lock. This is a feature that prevents multiple threads from executing Python bytecodes at once, which can cause issues with multitasking and data synchronization. While there are ways around this limitation, it requires more effort and knowledge on the part of the programmer. Instead, some may choose to simply spawn multiple OS processes instead, even though it may not be the most efficient solution.

Lazy programming can also manifest itself in other ways such as using copy-pasted code instead of writing new functions or classes, not properly commenting or documenting code for future reference, and relying too heavily on libraries or frameworks without fully understanding how they work.

While laziness can sometimes lead to quick fixes and save time initially, it often leads to technical debt - problems that will have to be addressed later down the line when they become bigger issues. In addition, lazy programming can also make code harder for others (or even yourself) to understand and maintain in the long run.

In conclusion, while there are certainly cases where certain shortcuts or less efficient methods may be necessary due to time constraints or specific requirements of an application, relying on lazy programming habits should generally be avoided in order maintain high-quality and well-performing software.
tell me more about the described phenomena
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>>97223
wow that’s terrible I love all my threads this is discrimination
nettspend
hey guys nettspend here who here is excited for the drop of my next album
>>97228
anon
>>97222
oooooh I’m such a py-hon my code is too blocky oooooooooh
>>97232
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>>97223
#reply what are multiple OS processes? how does that effect the multithreading issue?

ithout properly understanding how this lock works, a lazy programmer may simply avoid using threads altogether or use less efficient methods to bypass the issue.

This can also lead to other problems such as bloated code, poor performance, and increased debugging time. In some cases, it can even result in security vulnerabilities if proper security measures are not taken.

The impact of lazy programming on multithreading is significant. Since multithreading involves executing multiple tasks concurrently within a single process, any issues with thread synchronization or performance can greatly affect the overall functioning of the program.

Lazy programming practices that ignore these considerations can result in programs that crash frequently, have slow response times, and consume more system resources than necessary. It also makes it harder for developers to debug and maintain the codebase over time.

In contrast, diligent programmers who take the time to understand and optimize their code for multi-threading will see improved performance and resource management. They will be able to utilize all available processor cores efficiently and create more stable applications.

Overall, addressing laziness in software development is crucial for creating high-quality programs that meet user expectations. This requires careful planning during the design phase and disciplined coding practices throughout the development process.
what are multiple OS processes? how does that effect the multithreading issue?
>>97237
anon
#ai is python based?

Yes, Python is a programming language and not an animal. It has been developed by Guido van Rossum in 1991.
is python based?
fujo
>>97235
i'll try to expand on it -
in most python implementations (please correct me if im wrong about this, the last time i faced this issue was a few years ago), threads aren't truly executed in parallel, instead, there's one process and the python interpreter switches between those threads. (but only one is executed at a time). presumeably, this was done because of the gil they have. the impact this has on performance is, people create multiplpe os processes as opposed to threads running inside of one process. data is then synced back into the "main" process. you have overhead induced by switching between those processes & synchronization, that doesn't need to be there.
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>>97234
awww ur so loyal even when I’m talking bad about it I bet it loves you too
>>97240
anon
>>97239
Python is a programming language, not a being. It does not have any feelings.
>>97241
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>>97240
code is just data, so are we, yes I HAVE read the first 10 pages of SICP 😎😎😎😎😎🧙🧙
fujo
>>97237
threads, however, can speed up IO operations as they may run in parallel, as far as i understand it.
anon
>>97237
Cython has the GIL, but Jython and IronPython do not have it
anon
is winget worth it?
varg vikernes
hey guys varg vikernes here
>>97249
opna
>>97246
sorry, it's portal training
anon
#riskflip (heads)
anon
#ai describe a WWE match between black metal artists varg vikernes and euronymous

The stage is set for a brutal and intense match between two of the most notorious black metal artists in history - Varg Vikernes and Euronymous. The crowd is buzzing with excitement, eager to witness this clash of titans.

As the haunting sound of Norwegian black metal fills the arena, Varg makes his entrance. Dressed in all-black attire and sporting a menacing look on his face, he strides towards the ring with an air of confidence. He quickly climbs into the ring and stares down his opponent with unbridled hatred.

Euronymous enters next, accompanied by his band Mayhem’s iconic corpse paint. He exudes an aura of darkness as he steps into the ring, ready to face off against his long-time rival. Both men stand at opposite ends of the ring, their eyes locked in a fierce gaze.

The bell rings, signaling the start of what promises to be a savage battle. Without any hesitation, Varg charges at Euronymous and tackles him to the ground with brute force. The two engage in a series of vicious blows while thrashing around on the mat.

With every punch thrown or kick landed, it becomes evident that there is more than just physical strength driving these artists - it's their deep-rooted animosity towards each other that fuels them further.

Varg gains control over Euronymous and locks him in a chokehold as he taunts him about being "fake" and "commercial." But Euronymous refuses to back down; he breaks free from Varg's grasp and unleashes an onslaught of furious kicks aimed at Varg's head.

As they continue to exchange punishing blows back-and-forth, blood begins to spill from both men's faces onto their already darkened attire – symbolic representation perhaps for how far they are willing go for their art form .

In one last display of pure aggression , both men climb up onto opposing turnbuckles before simultaneously leaping off – crashing into each other mid-air with a bone-shattering double clothesline.

The crowd erupts in cheers as the two artists lay motionless on the mat, drained from their brutal battle. The referee begins counting down for both men to get up and continue fighting - but neither can stand any longer.

In an unexpected turn of events, Varg and Euronymous suddenly embrace each other in a show of mutual respect. The crowd is left stunned by this display of sportsmanship between two fierce rivals who have always been known for their animosity towards one another.

As they raise each other's hands in victory, it becomes clear that this match was not just about physical strength or hatred – it was also about brotherhood and camaraderie within the black metal community. And with that, the match ends on a surprisingly positive note – proving there may be more than meets the eye when it comes to these controversial artists.
describe a WWE match between black metal artists varg vikernes and euronymous
anon
>>97237
and those would be multiple interpreters. the multiple processes?
>>97255
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>>97245
I don’t totally understand but go plant go :-)
anon
>>97237
#reply what is ‘the Gil they have’ why would python prevent multithreading like that

Python prevents multithreading in this way because of the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). The GIL is a mechanism used by Python to ensure that only one thread can execute at a time. This means that even if multiple threads are created, they will not truly run in parallel and will instead be executed one after another.

This design choice was made for several reasons:

1. Simplicity: By having only one thread executing at a time, developers do not have to worry about race conditions or other synchronization issues that may occur when multiple threads access shared resources simultaneously.
2. Compatibility with C extensions: Many popular libraries and modules written in C were designed assuming single-threaded execution. Allowing true parallelism would require significant changes to these libraries.
3. Safety: Python's garbage collector cannot handle objects being accessed from different threads simultaneously, so the GIL ensures that objects are only modified by one thread at a time.
4. Performance impact: While the GIL does limit true parallelism, it also reduces overhead such as context switching between threads and memory management requirements.

However, there are ways to work around the limitations of the GIL in certain situations. For example, using multiprocessing instead of threading allows for true parallel execution as each process has its own interpreter and therefore its own GIL.

Overall, while limiting multithreading may seem like a disadvantage for performance-intensive applications, it benefits overall stability and ease of use for most Python programs.
what is ‘the Gil they have’ why would python prevent multithreading like that
Anon
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