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Dumb people are going to be dumb.

I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with. She's a firm anti AI person, despite never having used it. She tried to tell me how AI works, even though I've literally made machine learning programs before, and also tried to tell me that it's "SLAVE LABOR!" But in the same breath she also says "AI is just a word guesser."

I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper". I left after that.

Dumb people are going to be dumb.

It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
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>>107613519
>unironically arguing with meat word guessers
waste of time
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>>107613519
>Dumb people are going to be dumb.
>I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with
>I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper".
>Dumb people are going to be dumb.
You are the dumb person for ever spending your own time interacting with such a putrid creature.
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>>107613625
>Most people have been wrong
>people
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>>107613645
IT WAS ONLY ACCIDENTALLY RIGHT BY GUESSING THE CORRECT WORDS REPEATEDLY!

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Fubuki Edition

>News
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash/
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3/#gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app

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>>107614688
Desu loves /vg/ and his "contributor" friends that help him keep a spot in the OP.
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mental illness desu
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>>107614760
What.
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>>107614760
just contribute?
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>mention wellbutrin
>immediate sperg out about desu and /vg/
kek

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>>107611242
SAAR, hehe delusional pajeet
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>>107589783
>Google Deepmind's clitty
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>>107600821
>repeated passive reading is much worse
But most repeated reading is not that passive. How many people are just mindlessly reading a text over and over anyway? I've learned most things from repeated reading without even taking notes. Yet everywhere it's said "rereading is a bad strategy". Thanks to repeated reading I have more knowledge than the vast majority of people with their spaced repetition systems. Shouldn't be possible according to Science(tm), but it is. Maybe the difference comes out in an experiment where you have to memorize random lists in laboratory conditions. In such conditions repeated reading does seem like a bad strategy, but that's not the same thing as rereading in real life. The whole repeated reading vs active recall is a false dichotomy in any case. I think the academic discussion about it is too oriented to testing rather than long-term knowledge acquisition and internalization.
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>>107612112
I mean who else knows the jeet mind than a jeet, it could actually definitely work
May I remind that pajeets are such creatures that when you post a picture of a renaissance painting the saars will start to ask to open bob and vagene
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>it can generate images of fake hot girls

Oh my god who the hell cares.

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107614204
I recently did a benchmark out of curiosity
and sbcl turned out to be as fast as gcc
so cool
lispchads win again
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>>107591493
>that's manual for info, specifically created for /usr/bin/info command in your terminal, as indicated by (info)
The stand-alone /usr/bin/info is documented in info-stnd.
(info "(info-stnd) Top")
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>>107609624
I did some bugfixes because the programs that I use became unusable
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>>107614686
slower than writing by hand when reading from stdin and to stdout.
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>>107614769
my benchmark was sbcl printing to stdout

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K1rakishou woke up from his deep slumber and fixed the captcha today after a 15 month coma.
Only fixed in the KurobaEx beta builds, no updated real release yet.

v1.3.35.5-beta

It's nice to have a working captcha again but some of the UI changes in this beta build are a bit weird.
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Based finally, hopefully he's living decently in Thailand or wherever he fled to
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>>107614074
damn i had the .apk and source code deleted from my ssd like right before blud took the entire repo down kek. skibidi
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Taking a chance on chance, wat too many features and settings, plush the threads load slower than the rest of tge apps I've got. I think I'll just stick with browser posting through Kuroba-dev.
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>>107613474
Takes more time. Unacceptable.
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>>107614176
No one will fix it because /g/ can't actually code anything.

A complete piece of shit
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>>107612182
How come anon? Have you spotted any redfags?
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>>107604558
>A complete piece of shit
But enough about you, anon, let's talk about chance. I think it's perfectly fine
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>>107613132
it's non-native. feels like a web app, in which case I'm better off with 4chanx.
>>107613730
hey, he doesn't speak for any of us
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>>107606428
>KurobaEx is also ugly dogshit
what
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>>107613203
Oh no.

>>107613730
How come?

>>107614155
I like 4chanX better, but having all of my favorite imageboards in one place is nice.

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The dumbest plug design in the world, bar none.
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>>107613099
>petroleum refining in the US
you probably mean extracting, right?
from my understanding natural gas comes out of the extraction process as a "waste" product like the oil is mixed in with bunch of natural gas and in many of those sandniggerlands they just burn it off because no infrastructure to actually use it, although nowadays places like qatar have turned into manor LNG exporter so maybe wasting it is becoming a thing of the past but for most of history of oil refining in non-western countries thats what the flame you see in the pumps its the natural gas being burned off
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>>107613167
well, the controlling circuit could be hooked up on any of the lines and use the neutral.
alternatively it can have the loads on separate lines with all of them going to neutral as well, but that can leave stray voltages and extracts less power because the voltage is 240.
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>>107610933
I don't think you know how AC power works
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>>107585119
It's what the American plug should have evolved into.
>>107585928
>American plugs are loose like their wome
Holy shit, truth nuke.
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>>107613221
>Answer the question
Everything.
But as you're clearly retarded, I'll do your very easy google search for you:
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/renewable-energy-remains-cheapest-power-builds-new-gas-plants-get-pricier-2025-06-16/
"The cost to build new gas-fired power plants, meanwhile, has hit a 10-year high amidst the country's record electricity use and growing backlogs for turbines and other equipment needed to construct the plants, Lazard, a global financial services firm, said "

Now. Are you going to pretend that extracting, refining, and pumping natural gas is going to be cheaper than 'just letting the wind blow'?
How about 'just existing the sun'? Is that cheaper than extracting, refining, and pumping gas?

What about projected costs to run, over 5 years? 10?
Fucking dipshit.

>Alright well we should start stop letting people migrate to White nations to consume so much don't you think?
How about we execute the stupid retards that cannot stop with the cuckthink and evolve?

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DE, distro, filesystem.
what gets you the most reliable daily driver that never breaks no matter what day, time or hora of the year? even if it has been on 24 horas straight.
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>>107614426
windows and macos probably could hold up much longer than the linux if you can disable the automatics updoots, because you can still install and update 3rd party software (outside of appimages and such) on it without restart unlike loonix where you must updoot all at once to install sometime and it eventually can't do some things due to kernel update
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>>107614443
i don't know about mint, i use mx
been using the same install for cca five years now, literally never had a single problem even for a second and it works as well as it did the first day
in fact it's so good i skipped 2 major versions and just can't be bothered to upgrade from 21
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>reliable filesystem
>no checksums
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>>107614296
why atomic (leap is atomic?) in this case?
t. newbie
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>>107614552
>he thinks filesystems don't do their own checksumming
lmfao

Neat and tidy edition

Previous: >>107558411 #

>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")

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>>107613910
Positively delightful, and I'll say that again.
Positively delightful.
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>hand brushed 107 on TX XL 55g springs (1 drop on the brush head = 5 springs ez)
>pinch the stem between my fingertips for a light application of 107 all over
>dab the stem with a dry paper tissue
>brush 203g0 on the stem (no rails)
I will go autistic with my lube application techniques for different batches of MX2A Blacks. All will go on Alu only ofc
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I want it so bad
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>>107614439
Wait for r2
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>>107610111
No matter how many times anons end up becoming cautionary tales about the dangers of buying Epomaker/Akko/etc, newbies will never ever ever never stop buying this stuff.

>Niche thing for under $100?
>Uhh it exists but you should spend more and get a good one instead.
>It exists? Where?
>Ok fine here's an example but I can't recommend it.
>Great! Thanks anon! . . . . . What the fuck the keyboard you people recommended me stopped working after a month. This hobby is bullshit fuck all of you

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So I decided to protect my Linux system with Secure Boot. I've generated own certificates, didn't add Microsoft keys because I thought I don't need them since I'm using Linux in a single boot configuration. I signed bootloader, kernel image, enrolled keys and everything went smooth so far. After a while I decided to try loading Arch Linux live image, and surprisingly it loaded, only in BIOS mode. I figured out that it's some compatibility option that allows legacy boot records to load on modern systems. "Well, it's better to turn it off to enhance security" I thought. And this is when shit hit the fan. After disabling CSM I couldn't boot into UEFI firmware yet my Linux system was booting just fine. What the fuck? TURNS OUT things such firmware and UEFI GPU drivers have to be signed by secure-boot accepted keys AS WELL, and this GPU ROM is only signed by Microsoft key.
So, if I don't want to dump my GPU ROM, evaluate it hash and write it to db and do such retarded nonsense every time I upgrade my GPU I have to add Microsoft key, literally allowing any Microsoft distribution to run on my machine. Furthermore, no GPU developer can write a ROM without asking for Microsoft permission, even if they never intended to make drivers for Windows.
Why didn't any antimonopoly service such as FTC fucked them over? It's basically a definition of monopolistic behavior.
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>>107614339
Remember the political shitstorm after Crowdstrike left businesses up shit-creak for a day?
Remember the outrage over Windows 11 disqualifying hardware that was still perfectly fine because of muh-TPM?

Imagine what will happen if one innocent morning in 2026 millions of consumers and small businesses are pushed a Windows Update that has the new keys in the bootloader, where they fall victim to Microsoft's shit-code arbitrarily failing to enroll those keys in the mobo; and subsequently their machines refusing to start.
Remember - disabling Secureboot isn't an option; Windows 11 requires it enabled. Won't start without it.
But you can't enable it, because the UEFI doesn't acknowledge the key the bootloader is signed with.
And you cannot receive any automated patches onto your Windows system to fix it - because Windows WILL NOT BOOT.
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>>107614521
Yes
GPU firmware is located in linux-firmware packages and loaded later on boot into GPU itself so kernel driver can interact with GPU
GPU ROM or GPU UEFI drivers are loaded with the firmware and used to display things like UEFI BIOS user interface, boot splash etc. Without loading GPU ROM you basically can't interact with BIOS at all!
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>>107614613
you dont need windows or any os whatsoever for automated patch thanks to vPro/AMT or whatever that's called but I assume there's not many businesses using those enterprise grade pcs, at least in the outside of the west. Also I didnt understand where you were saying you need Windows to boot up to change secure boot/UEFI settings
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>>107614721
>you dont need windows or any os whatsoever for automated patch thanks to vPro/AMT
So basically his statement still stands because of a lot of consumer and small business hardware is not vPro/AMT?
>Also I didnt understand where you were saying you need Windows to boot up to change secure boot/UEFI settings
So you expect regular users to somehow acquire USB drive with new Secure Boot keys and enroll them manually?

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thoughts on this feature?
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>>107614433
>while a really loud fan blares
well youtube has audio normalization on by default now so it boosts the level of background noise
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>>107609171
just another fucking button to uncheck
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>>107614614
tsmt the fucking cpu eating theme is the most annoying
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What they actually need to do is analyze the audio of each newly uploaded video, and if the mastering is shit then reject it. Shouldn't be that hard to do considering the ML tools they already use
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>>107609171
>thoughts on this feature?
When are they going to roll out the nigger de-boost feature? (removes disgusting niggers from the video)

In 10 days on January 1st, the Texas Law [SB2420] that requires an ID to download ANY apps onto your phone using the App/Play Stores, goes into effect.
How do we bypass this, is it just over, should we all just switch to dumbPhones soon???...I know that theres F-Droid, and you can use the Aurora Store to bypass this (maybe), but some apps refuse to work unless you download them from the Play Store now, and I heard that sideloading will be disabled in 1-2 years, so it seems like its over.

>tl;dr
Once this law goes into effect, users located in Texas who download an app on the App/Play Stores, will be required to confirm whether they are 18 years or older, by showing their ID.
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>>107614681
doesn't sound very freedom does it?
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>>107614681
Remember, you voted for this!

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>107614274
i used an android one device which was basically aosp + some apps and it was bugged as shit, so being close to stock can still have problems
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>>107614167
I can find posts about poco and oneplus phones exploding too. Looks like cheap budget phones either are the most prone or it might be because more people use those than more expensive ones thus more reports
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which one would you rather get?
I could get the S24 for ~400€, the Pixel 9a for ~300€
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>>107597628
>tl;dr, I live in Texas and I don't want to show my ID to download apps, do I just switch over to F-Droid for all of my apps or what? (I'm sure using normal App APKs won't work soon unless you download them from the official store.)

In 10 days on January 1st, the Texas Law [SB2420] that requires an ID to download ANY apps onto your phone using the App/Play Stores, goes into effect.
How do we bypass this, is it just over, should we all just switch to dumbPhones soon???...I know that theres F-Droid, and you can use the Aurora Store to bypass this (maybe), but some apps refuse to work unless you download them from the Play Store now, and I heard that sideloading will be disabled in 1-2 years, so it seems like its over.
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>>107614724
doesn't sound very freedom does it?

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Why is AI so useless at data processing? I ask it to do some fuzzy matching on two lists and give me the confidence score of how close the match is, and for about 5% of the data it ends up matching to the wrong item while giving a 100% confidence score, when there's a perfect match that it ignored. This sort of thing is one of the only real productive use cases I can imagine for AI, and it fails miserably at it.
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>>107614531
That’s actually insane
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>>107613213
lotta cope for pointing how next word prediction isnt' great at basic things anon
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>>107614531
It's really great you could do it. And, yes it's impressive if you have never coded (it's a very very very simple program tho). But if you were working in coding (and not a jeet or a useless codemonkey), you can take advantage of it too. I work in industrial automation and I'm very happy using LLMs in my workflow.
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>>107614531
they are shitting themselves, everyone uses AI and wonder where the axe will fall next. Their entire future pivots on how well they are able to leverage AI to be 10x more productive than the retard shmuck that can't use AI well
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>>107614531
You made a crappy front end. Why do you feel so proud? You ever run into the acronym WYSIWYG? Congratulations AI has almost caught up to Geocities.

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I don't get why it's still so popular.
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Only reason I switched away from XFCE to KDE is XFCE kept giving me screen tearing in games that aren't particularly graphicly intensive (notably Factorio). Yes I tried compton or pico or whatever its called now. KDE, dare I say it, just works.
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>>107614308
My 2015 Lenovo 20D9 seems old enough so hopefully I'm not going to miss out on any good improvements by going with LTS
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>>107614231
So what's wrong with Openbox?
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>>107614381
Nothing, I use it daily and it's been FEATURE COMPLETE and BUG FREE for over 15 years. To me personally it's PEAK GNU PLUS LINUX.
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