> Web developers are not real programmers.How do you respond?
>>107640957>The majority of humans on earth are some shade of brown, yet they're also not real people. Get it now?
>>107641161>WUUUUUUUUP
>>107640263I agree. Sadly that's all that's available for work in the area, and I'll take a good wage over nothing.
>>107641161>>107642693
>>107640263He is wrong, but he knows that if you say something completely wrong but do so confidently and repeatedly, people will believe you.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsReading Edition>NewsGoogle releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107643067why so? it's just a normal locust but not sharing. I think even a vibebrain coomer can do minimal scrapping (with minimum intelligence use huggingface+khano to have a proxy, instead of using the key directly).>>107643068The ones I used, last time I did, were restricted to 3.5 sonnet. In AWS you can do that. In other services too.
>>107643093>awsbrap>brapaws>fartyshartyawsusernow scrape anthropic tier4 keys techlethog
>>107643099why would I? I was happy with 3.5. I don't need it to scrap the world. I just need to be sated. Later I was happy with sonnet 4. Now I'm happy with glm and gemini.
>i'm happy with brappysharty
>made full offline backups of all my video games and software>canceled Spotify and went back to downloading music>forgot I already have ~6000 songs that are completely unsorted, some have low bitrates, ripped from Youtube, downloaded from Kazaa, screen recorded, etc. and need to be renamed, metadata'd, and in some cases redownloaded in higher qualityFuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?
>>107640820yt-dlp -t mp3 "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjRV0G6qWgw"yt-dlp -S res:1080,fps "https://youtu.be/K9zjlJEchQM?si=JqPYBzC"in .bashrc:alias yta='yt-dlp -t mp3'alias ytv='yt-dlp -S res:1080,fps'>>107641372>>107641392>>107640773>Fuck. How was your detransition back to the old ways?i've never detransition to anything.i'v always been like this.
>>107640773I never transitioned. I always used private trackers as a reliable source of high quality releases.
>>107640773If you have an still active account at one of those streaming shitters there's probably a downloader you can use. I used this for tidal, works a treat: https://github.com/exislow/tidal-dl-ng
>>107641425i have a wrapper for the low quality videos
>>107640773I still stream music but from me own server now.
/g/ has no arguments against this
https://ai-2027.com/this shit is so fucking funny, if you look at it through the wayback machine they kept backpedaling on their estimates since release
>>107635614>make a graph>put a big "AGI GOES HERE" at a random spot with no explanation why it would be there>IT'S MATH, YOU CAN'T ARGUE AGAINST IT
>>107636306The real question is why is anyone trying to improve something that is already “perfect”? It can already do so much so if you add more shit to it, then it will be a regressive mess like smartphones or marvel movies. Then it will off to the next invention oil-strike.
>>107635614That's a logarithmic scale.>trust me bro it will grow exponentially infinitely, and not just because we throw exponentially more hardware at it
>>107637739isn't this basically how science works for everything that we can't do in a lab? (age of the universe, how the world was like throughout history, what the core of the earth is like, etc?
You know what means
>>107642037>if that means selling out your own peopleEr, he's helping his own people.
>>107642356good, let FAGMAN rot
>>107641767>You know what meansGood morning, Sir.
>>107642764>Facebook>Apple>Google>Microsoft>Amazon>Nvidia?It never made sense to include Netflix at the end, but not sure about Nvidia either.
>>107642973>It never made sense to include Netflix at the endNetflix is also part of the propaganda machine.
i want to go back
>>107640104Absolutely cursed
>>107640104this gave me a cold chillhow did we go so wrong?
uhhh.... bross I want 2 go back AAAAAAHHHHH....I just NOSTALGED all over my shorts uguu~
>>107640104top zozzle
>>107642443can you imagine the casual jeet or tranny writing things in C/winAPI?if things are easier, more accessible they are also limited and resource intensive then you get only shit.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107613738>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107642903oh hello
won't stop https://suno.com/s/9y0kG6uAmdD9tMnRhttps://youtu.be/glq-pnFKikAit's all a lie :)
>>107642959Hey, nice to see you.
>>107643106hows things out there in gmt+1 or whatever?
Christmas Eve Eve EditionPrevious Thread:>>107555829https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107555829/#107560148
Stay alive. I want to see other battlestations. I want to know where people place their speakers
>>107642861I place them on the desk
>>107642980what about the cables? I went out of my way to buy vesa arms for my monitor but they are too big and the horizontal space on my current desk is limited. My remaining options are either mini soundbars or pebble thingies
>>107643020>what about the cables?Cables go to the edge of the desk and travels to the reaciver under the desk. If you really hate the cables you can drill small holes in the desk. You can also mount speakers on the wall if your desk is too small.
I was fed up with the recent laggy and bloated windows release so I checked out Mint but it was pretty janky and not a great experience overall, a lot of my programs didn't work on it as wellBut then I got recommended a youtube tutorial on installing an older windows version and it made me wonder if that would be a viable alternative so I read some guides and turns out you can actually still use that version just fine if you install a modern web browser and a firewallI was expecting to have to tinker a bit to get new programs working on it but turns out they just work out of the boxI wish Mint was as pleasant of an experience because I enjoy customizing things and it's kind of known for that, but it really falls flat in comparisonAnyone else here switched to older windows?
>>107642240I switched to win 7 a year ago
>>107642240You’re doing the lords work, anon. Can’t wait to try out some of these metasploit modules. https://www.cvedetails.com/product/17153/Microsoft-Windows-7.html
>>107642240>install a modern web browser and a firewallYou don't even need to do that when you're behind a CGNAT
>>107642240too long, didn't read, let's just have sex
>>107642240I also tried linux mint but it kept crashing when launching steam so I went with windows 7
/dpt/ - Daily Programming ThreadWelcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107575071
>>107628127Before I waste my time reading this niggerbabble, I must ask: what language did the author design and can I see the source code for its perfect, optimizing compiler, that produces strictly not worse, or preferably, better machine code than existing GCC and LLVM compilers?
>>107642904dumb frogposter
>>107642920So he did not? I guess I will ignore everything he has to say and stick to C because it just works.
>>107642904>optimizing compiler, that produces strictly not worse, or preferably, better machine code than existing GCC and LLVM compilers?>your opinion is invalid if you don't a world recordwhere's yours, faggot?
>>107643081I made 0 claims about what language design is good or bad, therefore I require 0 work to back it up.I simply trust people of GCC and LLVM to produce best effort minimally optimal solution so I don't have to, both of these backends are tested by a variety of programming languages and I don't see anyone claiming that they're garbage so if you can make a brand new language + brand new compiler that increases productivity and creates better code, feel free to let me know, until then, it's a jobless neurotic hysteria about the world not being perfect. Kill yourself already.
What's the best PC controller on the market right now? My wired Xbox controller from 2015 works fine but I wanna go wireless
>>107638280Vader 5 doesn't have TMR sticks you troll nigger
>>107640184>SNES controller was great. Great button feel, great dpad.That's not SNES tho.
The GOAT
>>107642466Based
>>107613172>Gamesir
>there are people who still use BIOS over UEFI and turn off secure boot in the year 2025 on this boardWhat the fuck is your problem?UEFI/GPT has been the standard for a decade. UEFI supports larger drives, boots faster because UEFI runs in 32/64-bit mode rather than 16-bit mode, handles initializing multiple hardware devices during boot better than BIOS/MBR, and supports modern hardware better than BIOS/MBR in general. Unless you have an ancient computer, it is almost certainly UEFI/GPT OTB. I can't think of a reason to use BIOS/MBR if your computer supports UEFI/GPT.
>>107622938most pc users are retards.the few that aren't, practice good software hygiene, but most are retards (myself included)
>>107622470>try installing windows 10>hard drive not found>turn off secureboot>hard drive foundnot a hard choice.
>>107622470i will take secureboot serious once i can remove all OEM installed glowfag spyware keys and replace them with my own.
BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM
>>107628568>>107631263I found the whole EFI entries thing annoying too, so I simply don't bother with them anymore, put my bootloader in /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI and just point my firmware to it.
what does /g/ listen to? i'll start
>>107642662radiohead, the strokes, animal collective, sufjan stevens, the doors
>>107642733gay
>>107642662please don't listen to moon man that gave me brain damage. I was exposed to Moon Man memes early in life and it damaged me
apparently I'm a power user
>>107639512Careful, the anti ai people will send you death threads over these year look back
I'm really bothered because after looking at dozens of screencaps, I still have 0 idea what they mean by "First (x)% of users". It does not correspond to messages sent, and does not seem to correspond to account age either. Such vague bullshit.
>>107642683How can you tell account age from the screenshots? None of them mention when the account was made.>>107639512Data mining thread retards
Hey faggots, ChatGPT just called me an engineer
>there are 'people' that actually made an account to talk to a bot, despite not having to>these 'people' are now proudly sharing tiny crumbs of all the telemetry said bot gathered on themthe year is 2025, the board is technolo/g/y
noob here. i downloaded utm like a month ago and i have three linux VMs...kali, fedora, and ubuntu. which one should i go with? i know my way around a bash terminal but i also like GUIs. as far as what i use it for, i'm into music composition, video editing, and image editing.
>>107642759Use fedora if you need new softwareUse debian if you don't care about new softwareUse ubuntu if you're an absolute noob
>>107642832maybe fedora then? but then again the latest updates usually have like minor fixes i don't care about. ngl i'm a fuckin noob (i don't write code for a living, i just do it for fun) so maybe ubuntui've used ubuntu and it was way easier to move files from my macos env to my linux env so maybe i will do that
>>107642956I've been using Fedora this year with years of experience with Ubuntu. I've had a way better time having things just werk on Fedora. There's really no perceptible difference between the difficulty of installing and using one over the other. I guess when things go wrong, Ubuntu has the larger userbase with more forum posts about a given problem.