/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107815785 & >>107803847►News>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Can embedding models also have refusals when they process shit from goon models or I can just use anything?
still waiting for the day where i can generate live2d models
>Retards ITT are advocating for 1T+ models trained on synthslop that are barely better than 70B from two years ago in creative writing.
How can I tell if the model is using the vectors? If I ask it directly it has no clue.
harmony format for finetuning just werks, had way less issues finetuning oss-20B on tool calling stuff. Wish it was the standard for everything.
Apple says Face ID is more secure than Touch ID but is that even true?Sure, Face ID is statistically less likely to return a false positive with random faces because faces are more diverse than fingerprints are but fingerprints are more randomly distributed, so the odds that you know someone who shares enough facial features with you (say, biological family members, for instance) to trigger a false positive have to be higher than someone you know having a similar enough fingerprint. Even though faces can potentially be more different between individuals, fingerprints are less often shared between people the user and people who regularly appear in his life, who are the most likely people to attempt to unlock his devices without his permission. Additionally, if you're holding someone else's phone in their presence, I'd imagine it's harder to unlock their phone against their will by taking them by surprise with Touch ID than it would be with Face ID. With Face ID, all the user has to do is glance at the device for even a split second. With Touch ID, you need to place your finger -- the right finger -- on the sensor and press. It's a more involved and intentional process, but also a more convenient one because you don't have to uncover your face or position yourself correctly or make eye contact with the device in order to initiate the unlock sequence. Shouldn't it also be harder to fabricate a counterfeit fingerprint than it would be to create a mask realistic enough to unlock the device?Basically, Touch ID seems just better than Face ID across the board. The only practical upside to Face ID I can think of is the ability to read notification details without touching the device. Is there something I'm not considering here or are fingerprint sensors just better than facial recognition?
>>107830179The only thing they never factored in is whether a criminal can force your face into view to unlock your iphone, but in all honesty if you get into that kind of situation, you have a lot many more things to worry about.
>>107830625>>107830658You don't understand how Apple face ID works, do you? Ever wondered why iPhones have a big ass notch and no other phones do?
>>107830733>Ever wondered why iPhones have a big ass notch and no other phones do?Because the CEO of Apple is a cockmongling faggot who has shit for brains?
>>107830179any biometric is a cybersecurity meme for larpers. periodi'm sick of stars of David in captcha
>>107830634Genius. They'll never suspect the nice old grandpa with a cane was actually a mass murderer
So what must A.I. accomplish for you to finally accept and invest in it fully.
>>107824859It would have to support the third Reich (since that's obviously correct and the AI would never logically oppose that and would never defend Jews). It works need to be able to out smart the censorship by the Jews
>>107826908ECC doesn't prove nondeterminism by itself. It only addresses physical error rates.
>>107824859Be fully runnable locally, no connection to outside servers, at at least current production model levels, with hardware I already own.
>>107826908>Why would we need ECC and error detection systems (like LDPC, implemented into every single modern flash memory system) if we could just assume there was no randomness at all?Computers are deterministic when ignoring outside influence.Memory errors don't come from within the system, unless there is an actual flaw in the part (which would require replacement, regardless of ECC status). It comes from external interference, like radiation.
>>107824859it must pay me enough to continue my current lifestyle or better
Let's be real here, x86 will be forgotten in 10 years.
>>107823946You've been saying this every two weeks since 1985.
>>107824114I have a working Diamondville Atom-based netbook floating around here somewhere, which was the last non-AMD64 CPU Intel made if I recall correctly.
>>107823946wont happen, the time where isa matter was decades ago, a decoder for x86 instructions takes up such a small area on the cpu so as to be inconsequential.
>>107830348Don't forget when Intel tried to kill off x86 with i960 too, and also failed.
>>107823946For use in "big" computers? Maybe, maybe.But it's still de facto the standard in micro controllers and other small things and all the possible alternatives are just bad memes.
This simple idea of having 2 USB-C ports CANNOT be done because it stops the zoomer from buying wireless ear buds(battery inside will always go to shit and unusable in ~3 years)and you would be stuck using extremely affordable, high quality audio headphones or in ear buds(that are a bit too green for the planet in 2026) also the 3.5mm headphone jack looks like a penis that goes inside a hole and basically why aren't you a wireless, constantly charging gay trans in 2026 right now.am i finally getting it /g?
>>107825349ROG Phones have two USB-C ports AND a 3.5mm jack, although one port is on the side.
>>107829999but wired headphones do
>>107825653>picactually chud wins and jews lose if he stops consooming propaganda.jews win even if you pirate btw."having a tv is like having a jew in your living room" - based old guy
>>107828369>How often do you really need to charge and listen to music at the same time?Once a day, at night. Though its racist podcasts, not music
>>107826188Why are you retarded enough to buy a 2500 dollar phone? You can get year old or so flagship phones for like 500-600 used, likely less if you shop around and buy phones with repairable cosmetic damage
people are starting to forget that Windows actually was good a long time ago, it has been 13 long years
>>107821888Well, that and the immense lack of driver support upon launch. It taught many an important lesson: never be an early adopter of any kind of tech unless you're just tinkering.
>>107820326why did your windows 7 look so ugly?
>>107827640oops I saved the thick window border image again
>>107827640he thicc
>>107820326Most of the apps on that desktop were absolute slop and a nightmare to deal with.I still miss Windows 7 though.
Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
>>107828698Interesting take. Obfuscating, in a way.
>>107826641> They've tried training AI on its own generated data, and it quickly degenerates to nonsense.Did you know that this is not 100% true, only 90% true. Carefully selected and prompted synthetic data that has been tested to be correct is the best training data there is, however it’s not as easy to get in large quantities. However if it becomes smarter then humans then it could just make it on its own and filter it through real world interactions, kinda like how civilisation developed.> because pleasing humans is its only purpose.I agree, we gave it purpose and can add reward feedback loops that reward it for pleasing us. Even if we avoid some minmaxxing sci-if version of monkey paw like turning humans into lobotomised chunks of brains in jars optimised to feel nothing but drugged pleasure you still run into the fact that the people developing it have no use for you, so while it could just please humans forever, who decides which humans. Earth has limited resources and our 8 billion population is already straining it, so there will have to be eventually a trade off between bigger luxury and pleasure or lower standards of living but without killing billions of people.
>>107829377Interesting, however if you look at what’s happening it’s not really helping your case. The country with most solar production and deployment is China, country that does not have many datacenters, they instead use that energy to build more solar panels quicker, and currently have had the first year of decline in emissions. US on the other hand is building natural gas power plants because they can’t produce enough of those cheap solar panels, because just because they are cheap does not mean you can build lot of them easily, things cost materials to build, different materials, not just pouring money into it and magically making it happen. So every bit of energy wasted is bad and not helping.>>107829377It is using up lot of electricity and using up drinking clean water, because dirty water or salt water would cause buildup of salt and minerals clogging the system. And when you use clean water you eventually evaporate it and then it rains down (mostly into sea) and goes to become dirty water again requiring more treatment, not to mention that if you are using more water then rains down, you will have to eventually start pumping water from lakes and underground, at which point you are actually using up water that will not return to the lake or ground unless you start consuming less then it rains again.
>>107826520>teh SimpsteinsLiek clockworkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km2bn0HvUwg
>>107826356
Were CRTs really that much better than the displays of today?>tfw Björk knows more about technology than /g/https://youtube.com/watch?v=75WFTHpOw8Y
>>107825321>Were CRTs really that much better than the displays of today?in some ways they were. we did get to high definition crt (and that shit was amazing) but the tubes and electronics were so heavy it took two fit men to move the tv - and even then those two men would struggle.>>107825507>when you project your mental collapse on an image board: the postsad cringe>>107828151>no burn ins.>no bezelsfrom the land of fantasy and the make believe. crt had both, zoomy zoomzoom.
Crts are shit and have always been shit. Anyone who says otherwise is either >Fat fuck boomer who can't let go of 1985>Poor 3rd world browns trying to self validation their broken CRT because they're so poor that's all they can afford >Shithead zooms who nostalgia larp That's it.
>>107825321For /vr/ and old /tv/, sure.
>>107825650>in 2 years it was Crysis.I get you man, I lived through the 90s and today? Imagine that Crysis is almost 20 years now and it still looks GOOD even by today's standards. Sure, vidya might not be a good benchmark of all technology progress, but it still shows that we have stalled in some aspects. Hardware is vastly more powerful than in 2007 (although it has stalled in its own way - essentially being just buffed up hardware from mid 2000s) but software didn't follow. Instead of utilizing that power for improvements, developers used it to allow themselves to be more sloppy in their work, releasing shitty code is apparently allowed now because the hardware can make up for it.
>>107825321for motion(games), absolutely.for black levels, until oled it was superior.for reading/creating text, never. a flickerfree lcd is far more comfortable on the eyes. though many use bad pulse width modulation which is worse than crt, you go from rolling scan to staring at a stroboscope. my favorite was the lg flatron 795+, one of the first with a completely flat screen and no annoying two trinitron lines.
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
>>107830091size of bookshelf and sideboard? i say go for a 60cm depth desk and switcharoo the bookshelf away from the door, more fengshui. if side board is thin enough, can side that into side of desk (assuming 40cm), giving you a free 'side' table for the powerpoint.
>>107830596>playing Switch one games on Switch 2 instead of emulating
>>107830681Nothing on Switch 2 is grabbing me (Mario Kart World is kinda boring, the demo for DK Bananza gave me an extremely poor impression of the game, and the other games out so far don't interest me enough to even consider buying them). I'm probably actually going to sell it unless the next general Direct really wows me.
>>107829064i wanna post mine to show people and get feedback but i also dont want my private space to be archived for ever or seen by a bunch of weirdos and people who might try to hurt me
>>107829230>them tabs
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotswehrmacht-chan Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google 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>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107830557Werks for me, but some models are giving me issues. Regardless, still releasing a new beta script while I'll work on stabilizing it later.
>>107830576>>107830615What models work?
>>107830412imo sonnet has better dialogue
>>107830726Claude works, some Gemini models cut off responses early or give blanks like G3mini Pro (it was working earlier, not sure what happened), GPT 5.2 Pro currently does not work, but I don't think anyone cares and I think I know why. Grok outside of Grok 4 seems to work fine. Chinkope models should still work. Kimi K2 Thinking no longer works.Regardless, new script released, same pass as before. I may change the password upon the next stable release. Expect bugs.
>>107830784Forgot Rentry Link:rentry co theoldllmproxy
Even 576i on a CRT looked sharper and more vivid than 1080p YouTube todayYou have to watch 4k video on a 1080p display now for it to look any good
>>107826433bit starvation
don't snatch YIFY encodes, problem solved
>>107829847you have a fundemental misunderstanding of how crts work, improve this before atrempting to argue your retarded points.
>>107829847crts draw horizontal lines, crts are analog, there is no a fixed limit to how many lines you draw, beyond the physical limits of the tube/circuitry if you tell the gun to draw more 2x more lines , the beam can hit the same phosphors twice , in such a way that the phosphor is only partially lit, you can physically observe this phenomena , I will mention that if you go beyond 2x whatever the mask is capable, you start to get artifacts, where parts of the color information is missing, since too much is obstructed by the mask.t. have run a 4k signal on a 1920x1440p capable crtif you have an apeture grille type crt this is less of an issue.
>>107829847But a 19 inch CRT with 0.28 dot pitch is roughly the equivalent of 4K, much larger than the resolutions those days, retard
When they are going to kick out this idiot out and find somebody normal as CEO ?Nobody has ever ruined reputation of Microsoft like this jeet. I know, i know REPUTATION hah... like they did have any yet in just this year they got lot of new names Microslop is the current one going on. Im not against AI i just hate having it on my PC and in every fucking program that's why im currently using Mint which isn't the best but you don't have the feeling that you are constantly being watched.
>>107830554Fucking hell that's bad because he made Microsoft a lot of money.
>>107830402That moment when 4chan engineers actually know more than entire upper management team in a major tech company.Not being listened to is a multi-billion dollar mistake for Microsoft.I'm screen-capping this.
Can I see ur penis? :)
>>107830402the mass microsoft shitployee failures are gonna make mee cuuuuuuuuum
cant wait to use microslop for my sloppy cumshots on the train, pls dont ruin the camera :(
>program files x86>program files x64>users/user/appdata/local>users/user/appdata/locallow>users/user/appdata/roaming>users/user/appdata/roaming/programs>users/local/>programdata (hidden)>/my saved games>/my documents/saves>/my documents/game/saves>/my documents/company/game/saves>://winstoreapps>setting not stored anywhere but written into the registry
>>107827132he's so babygirl...
>>107825277The only acceptable way is to keep all xdg-compliant configurations in /etc/ or ~/.config/,placing all non-compliant configs in ~/.config/, as well, unless it's simply not an option, and keeping a directory in your ~/ where you cp -r all of your edited dotfiles and cp -rs the directories back in place. Then, root can take custody of the configuration files with trusted code.
>>107827232No it's not.Windows was widely regarded as a 16-bit DOS app. So they called the compatibility layer "Windows on Win32", shortened to WOW32.Fast forward 15 years, Windows was widely regarded as a 32-bit environment. So they called the compatibility layer "Windows on Win64", or WOW64.You need a System folder for the files used by the compatibility layer, and you might as well name it after the compatibility layer, so "System Folder for Windows on Win64", or SysWOW64.
>>107824448I see you like playing with big toys.
>>107824513sometimes the design violates the user
Will this kill Windows and make Linux the most popular OS?
>>107830342 I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
>>107830541not exactly, its more wondering why there isnt an alternative to proton, where you can just easily manage everything, rather than having to dive into wine configs and having everything still crash>>107830552>And then there's DAWs like FL Studionta but bitwig is at least native, not that anyone actually uses it
>>107830587Bitwig actually looks cool and not too expensive, might try it, ty
>>107830342No. The majority of Windows usage is in the corporation. Gaming and home usage is also a decent chunk but it's not enough to eclipse corpo shit.
>>107830342There's a long way to get there. Valve doesn't even distribute a version of SteamOS for generic hardware, only builds for specific devices. There's a good reason for that I'm sure, it's probably difficult to actually ensure support and functionality across so many different devices and drivers. The amount of work would be huge so they're probably just focusing on a few things to make sure what they're making actually works as well as it can.I wouldn't even be so sure that they actually want to be the ones offering something for generic hardware. Putting your name behind something means you need to support it and I'm not sure Valve actually wants to be accountable for desktop Linux working across such a wide variety of systems. I think they might prefer working on their own shit (Proton, DXVK, whatever) and releasing it so other distros can take it and offer the generic version instead.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGOLYz2pgr8is he right?
>>107826297Kek I love listening to CEOs, they always give me a good laugh. Thank you Satya for the lovely evening.
>>107826297>No apps only agents"Copilot please play GTAV for me"
>>107830647After replacing all of microsoft with rust.
>>107826297When replacing microsoft with rust.ugh ugh uwuuuww owoo
The user after installing windows 12