this, they either have the default or a real life selfie
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Many programmers still use anime or 2hu avatars, particularly in Japan and China. And of course it's not extinct in the West; where do you think all of the transgenders with anime avatars are from in the first place; they were once autistic guys with anime avatars.
The rise of IRL avatars and defaults is more to do with companies buying up the FOSS space and autists deciding they have better things to do than work for MS for free.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>particularly in Asia
Yeah no shit, those people are a frick ton more competent by design too. That means jack and fricking SHIT for west cucks that do the same though, they tend to be insane ramblings morons and homosexuals or worse.
>morons parrot that memory is cheap and plentiful so you don't need to worry about memory footprint >every moron webdev Ranjeet poo in loo eats it up >a single tab of Google's front page is taking up 96MB right now as consequence (when it has no business taking up more than a few hundred KB) >everything is slow as frick because 99% of memory accesses are now cache misses
Do these morons not understand what cache is, and that even top of the line CPUs only have 64MB of it (at L3)?
>finally >the comment in question was committed at least 12 years ago
it's probably older but I'm not trying to pick through a 65,000 line disintegration commit to find the file it was pulled from.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blame/ae50bb2752836277ae15aa4e9d99074d6d947946/include/uapi/linux/serial.h#L131
It was 6 ints before this commit
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/1b6331848b6
Originally from this commit:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/c26c56c0 > 16 years ago
>smart fridge
Where did this shit even come from? Like fricking hell it's just a box that keeps itself between 2-5c, zero additional functionality is required.
The optimistic answer: compute is now cheap enough that we can put features like automatic restocking or in-kitchen infotainment directly into appliances.
The pessimistic answer: botnet.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>automatic restocking
Completely pointless and unnecessary. >in-kitchen infotainment
Anyone who acts like they need this shit while cooking should be held down and their face broken up.
I've noticed a trend nowadays that people love to invent reasons as to why completely useless features they've been sold aren't actually useless.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
There's a reason this meme is based on the Samsung logo.
What embedded platform possibly can't spare 20 bytes for something that's running literally all the time and isn't spawning tons of instances? This is the kind of stuff we save memory FOR.
It was 6 ints before this commit
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/1b6331848b6
Originally from this commit:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/c26c56c0 > 16 years ago
Idk. Are your switches reachable on rs485? 485 is really weird. I usually only see it like gas stations, building security stuff and other relatively old stuff.
>Black folk unironically defending bloat in a kernel
if there's any situation where bloat or memory waste should under no circumstances be allowed, it's in an OS or kernel. you are genuinely the swarthiest 'jeet coon on the planet if you think it's okay to write corner cutting sub-optimal code in the one type of software where it matters the most.
>some stupid gay enabler
>finally, butt it has been there the entire time
I hate brainlets with damaged minds
autistic pedophile NEET nocoders should suffer
Aren't the "anime profile picture" people the most autistic and pro programmers?
The transsexuals' ability to program has been greatly exaggerated by big gay
They don't use anime profile pictures
this, they either have the default or a real life selfie
Many programmers still use anime or 2hu avatars, particularly in Japan and China. And of course it's not extinct in the West; where do you think all of the transgenders with anime avatars are from in the first place; they were once autistic guys with anime avatars.
The rise of IRL avatars and defaults is more to do with companies buying up the FOSS space and autists deciding they have better things to do than work for MS for free.
>particularly in Asia
Yeah no shit, those people are a frick ton more competent by design too. That means jack and fricking SHIT for west cucks that do the same though, they tend to be insane ramblings morons and homosexuals or worse.
Anime avatars are just generic. They just mean basic, plebian. Nothing more than that.
Spbp
Not for a while no
Oh no he used an acronym with the word "ass" in it we must purge this goy
/* Be homierdly with memory, new structs aren't a Black person */
>morons parrot that memory is cheap and plentiful so you don't need to worry about memory footprint
>every moron webdev Ranjeet poo in loo eats it up
>a single tab of Google's front page is taking up 96MB right now as consequence (when it has no business taking up more than a few hundred KB)
>everything is slow as frick because 99% of memory accesses are now cache misses
Do these morons not understand what cache is, and that even top of the line CPUs only have 64MB of it (at L3)?
It's for fricking rs485 you fricking moron
Go look up what that is
So?
download more ram
Oh my Torvalds, are those 20 extra bytes?!?!
In an extremely heavily used protocol too
Clearly serial protocols from the 70s deserve 200 implementations in assembly
>Memory is cheap
>It's been there for ~9 years
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/647f162b8e7e446c4bade031eb8a1a0a83d3de82
>an array of 5 things
this doesn't matter
why do people care about this?
i have noticed that new linux kernels use ~100 MiB with nothing running. just me?
>finally
>the comment in question was committed at least 12 years ago
it's probably older but I'm not trying to pick through a 65,000 line disintegration commit to find the file it was pulled from.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blame/ae50bb2752836277ae15aa4e9d99074d6d947946/include/uapi/linux/serial.h#L131
It was 6 ints before this commit
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/1b6331848b6
Originally from this commit:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/c26c56c0
> 16 years ago
32gb ram is the price of 2 macdonalds meals, moron
Oh no 32 bytes of padding.
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE
Meant to type bits
always trade memory for execution speed, that's what it's there for...
>homosexual anime pedophile says something on Twitter
Wow really interesting tell me more
Good on that developer to add that union so the usage of the padding section could be more explicitly defined.
can you fricking read?
This guy moved the 9-year old padding and placed it in union to actually use some its unused space.
nooo they added 20 bytes of padding to my serial port interface im fricking dying
memory is only cheap on a desktop
every other device gets the judentax
64gb is about $100 lmfao, if you can't afford that then jesus christ
>the shittiest RAM you'll find on craigslist is 100 bucks
yeah, no, thanks
oh sorry big guy it's actually $130, damn thats expensive
more like 230 dollars.
You're getting completely ripped off if you're buying 64gb for $230, where is that lmfao
newegg
also, it doesn't even matter because i can't upgrade my macbook either way.
>macbook
oh, well without the morontax it is 130
Even if that were a competitive price of ram it'll still last you an entire decade. You gays love to complain about what is effectively dirt cheap.
I bought 128GB for $50, git gud.
irrelevant because it's not market price.
>64GB
If you're not running 128GB DDR5 you're literally poor.
I agree, but 64gb is the bare minimum nowadays and it is very very cheap
>what is cache
Memory is cheap, but it's not fast.
Yes it is grandpa, and we have 3D V-cache now
Yeah and it's 128MB L3 for top of the line desktop CPUs, worse for the L2. Not exactly "infinite memory" like some people seem to think.
>worse for the L2
wyd? The normal 7950X has the same 16MB of L2.
Also cheap.
128MB of L3 and 16MB of L2.
Memory is indeed cheap tho
>rainbow flag in name
>anime pfp
no, thanks
>morons think the kernel is only used in desktop computers and servers
IQfy - Technology
oh no my smart fridge will stop working with those 32 bits of padding that have been there for 16 years!
memeing aside I looked it up and smart fridges have over 2gb of ram lmfao
>what is a router? what are these tiny little computers running inside components in my desktop PC?
10 years ago routers had more than 256mb of ram
bs, they still have 128MB of RAM AT MOST. 10 years ago routers were the same except for high end ones.
the first result I get on Amazon for "router" is the "Archer AX21" which has 256mb ram
>smart fridge
Where did this shit even come from? Like fricking hell it's just a box that keeps itself between 2-5c, zero additional functionality is required.
The optimistic answer: compute is now cheap enough that we can put features like automatic restocking or in-kitchen infotainment directly into appliances.
The pessimistic answer: botnet.
>automatic restocking
Completely pointless and unnecessary.
>in-kitchen infotainment
Anyone who acts like they need this shit while cooking should be held down and their face broken up.
I've noticed a trend nowadays that people love to invent reasons as to why completely useless features they've been sold aren't actually useless.
There's a reason this meme is based on the Samsung logo.
What embedded platform possibly can't spare 20 bytes for something that's running literally all the time and isn't spawning tons of instances? This is the kind of stuff we save memory FOR.
Who gives a shit about 20 bytes in a serial driver? This isn't some hot loop in the scheduler which needs to be extremely cache friendly.
I live in one of the worst economies on earth and still have 32GB so yes
I live in the first world and have remained on 8GB intentionally for decades now.
>ITT morons who can't read a diff
It was already there, this just reformats the comment.
that patch is 2 years old
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blame/master/include/uapi/linux/serial.h#L161
old news,
>Be Linux
>Have to keep stable user ABI
>can't just delete fields
Just don't use rs485. it's weird ass networking anyhow.
>Just don't use rs*
how else am i supposed to configure switches
Idk. Are your switches reachable on rs485? 485 is really weird. I usually only see it like gas stations, building security stuff and other relatively old stuff.
I don't know what this homosexual is trying to say.
Same for OP.
>Black folk unironically defending bloat in a kernel
if there's any situation where bloat or memory waste should under no circumstances be allowed, it's in an OS or kernel. you are genuinely the swarthiest 'jeet coon on the planet if you think it's okay to write corner cutting sub-optimal code in the one type of software where it matters the most.