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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/
>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@preview

The CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
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>>107829047
That's actually a good idea.
Still wastes some context in doing the edits that are completely trivial to do by hand but less so. Actually can subagents do edits? This sounds like something that should be entirely delegatable.
>"I've finished implementation now let me spawn a subagent that will ensure it compiles"
>subagent instructions are something like "here's a basic overview of what I've changed, run linters and compilers and fix any trivial errors, if there's any big error that you don't know how to fix and need more context then you can leave it and report it back in your output"

I haven't really messed with subagents much, can you get claude to do this?
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>mfw watching Gemini failing to replace a line over and over
>mfw stopping it and telling it just create a new version of the file from scratch
>mfw the same error
At least they added loop detection because sometimes you could see the reasoning traces and watch it get stuck in a loop forever and had to manually pull it out of its torment
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Hi guys, I have not looked into LLMs yet. After 15 years of coding I have only recently begun using LSP autocomplete, text highlighting, all that fancy shit.
Now based on everything I have read online and the many conflicting opinions, the only verified utility of these tools is a superior stackexchange-in-a-box, the concepts from every manual and document on the internet all searchable in one place using fuzzy language.
If all I want is "better google", what local model should I use? I've only got 16GB to work with.

Also, why are there so many complaints around here about certain tools having access to users' files? Don't those users know how to use sandboxing software - I mean, you can even ask teh chatbot to help you right? xP
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>>107832367
>what local model should I use? I've only got 16GB to work with
you shouldn't use a local model. you'll only have access to retarded ones at those specs and won't have a real sense of what capability is like at the frontier.

just use one of the big boy models in a new project in a sandbox to experiment and see for yourself what these things can and cannot do right now; don't rely on other people's opinions there's too much hype/anti-hype and emotion involved.
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>>107832429
>just use one of the big boy models in a new project in a sandbox to experiment and see for yourself what these things can and cannot do right now; don't rely on other people's opinions there's too much hype/anti-hype and emotion involved.
As a counterargument to this, IMO using one properly also takes a bit of experience so the first time you use it might not necessarily be indicative. If you expect too much for example and let it run and build an entire project independently and then you come back to an unmaintainable mess and an AI that goes "you're absolutely right! this is buggy!" while being incapable of fixing anything anymore, you'll be disappointed but the issue is simply that your expectations were too high and you used the tool improperly.

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?
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>>107831764
I don't get it...3,11,13 concatenated are a palindrome. A palindrome is the same backward and forward. 31113 is the same backward and forward. Also, 3, 2, 23 could be one
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>>107833179
Ok, I guess he was thinking of the other prime, 3, 2, 23, so even though hers was valid, it wasn't the one he was thinking of
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>>107831840
Fucking brainless replies. Too retarded even for Reddit. Not worth a reply.
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>>107831704
This is the neckbeard, basement-dwelling archetype my most was addressing. You create ridiculous parameters as "proof" their are no useful cases for AI.

Notice the new one you added, "you can't use your own experience", because it's not "verifiable".

So, what, you want a scientific study to prove something as obvious as "grass is green", and if no one wastes the resources to do that, you're right?

What a fucking retard.
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>>107833195
btw, gave this problem to chatgpt in pro mode, and it got the correct answer.

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>cp
>unzip
>strip
>touch
>more
>yes
>make clean
>sleep
Did Stallman really?
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>>107830550
ls is not listed in OP's list, which is clearly what i was referring to by "those utilities" in my response to OP
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>>107830471
usecase for a flying mouse?
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>>107827147
>mount
>fsck
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>>107827147
No, Stallman did not invent basic Unix utilities

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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>>107830877
Derivate = fork? Endeavour isn't even derivate as it uses Arch's own repos. idk about Cachy though.
>>107829834
Are you saying it automatically logs you in the desktop session? Disable that and no desktop session gets started on boot.
>I want these two modes
>modes
Ha! A server system is no different from a desktop system, it's arr same Linux.
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>>107833205
now is as good a time as ever
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>>107833205
Linux is okay when you achieve peace and your system requires no more tweaking.
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>>107833230
Apple's look like a gladiator arena, with a skull shaped center, a lake representing a portal.

it is like they are in fight with humans while aliens are opening portals to try to save those humans that are better than the whole arena.

it is like the whole arena are mexicans, the skull is the last man alive the lake are the aliens and the robots will never exist.
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so because python got updated and and all the python stuff too
does that mean that i have to rebuild all the aur packages that depend on python stuff?
also looks like python-vdf got moved from the aur to the extra repo

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>Power supplies (PSUs) and CPU coolers are reportedly the next PC components facing price increases of 6–10%, according to a distributor letter.
ARE YOU READY /g/?

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

Husky Edition

>News
Z․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
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

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

>Frontends

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>>107833346
https://rentry.org/desurevampedproxy
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>>107833396
>Revamped
>Look inside
>Same shit as the last 5 times
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>>107833432
maydesu its about vampires? dunnosu

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>>107827850
Flexing... unicode text rendering? are you for real?
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>>107832617
>The only shell that is good for scripting is PowerShell
this is only semi true because powershell has a concept of script blocks so sending script blocks over winrm don't have weird quote issues.
that being said, outside of Windows, it's a meme shell that barely works.
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>>107806560
>not retard compliant
good
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https://wiki.nixos.org/wiki/Nushell
>Using nushell as a login shell is not recommended. Since nushell is not a POSIX shell, it cannot execute the global shell rcfiles, which means that various environment variables that the general NixOS configuration expects to be set will not be set. To avoid these problems use the default bash interactive shell as a login shell and launch nushell from there
What a meme
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>>107832739
No, you're just retarded. I just have a pop-up built into my terminal emulator that allows me to pick any funny unicode character.

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high upper middle 5G capable 4 nanometer mediatek SoC for 4 hundred bucks? 2 years of OS updates? e-sim support? count. me. in.
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>>107831217
i already own the best smartphone on the market, plus i would look like a poorfag with a 2010 blackberry
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i dont pre-order anything, i wait til it has a real launch and proper stock
i waited on the minimal phone because it turns out the camera sucks shit and genuinely looks worse than the camera on my cat s22 flip
which is important because i need it for mobile check deposits

that thing keeps advertising that its a companion phone which is comical, the keyboard is cool but without the software to back it up it will be near useless, people forget that about keyboard phones from back in the day
my old kyocera sanyo 2700 from 2009 had amazing text prediction and shortcut features ootb which made typing out texts on it super fast and fluid
until i see what the actual experience is on that phone im not touching it, as of right now its a lot of hopes, dreams and jpegs
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>>107831217
hiromoot should start charging you shills for these blatant ads
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>>107832328
>2 years of OS updates?
Is that a lot?

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>doesn't sell
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>>107832840
What about openGL games?
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I want to try a amd gpu sometime soon. I went amd cpu and a nivida gpu. Its good. But want to try out a full amd build. Everything is over priced but for some pc parts though now.
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I have only ever bought AMD GPUs.
AMD's pricing is more reasonable, especially if you're buying a mid range/slightly above mid range card, which is all I've ever wanted.
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>>107832832
Intels new igpu is beating the rx 6600
https://www.techpowerup.com/345053/intel-core-ultra-x9-388h-panther-lake-igpu-doubles-amd-strix-point-performance-in-cyberpunk-2077
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>>107833078
>Intels new igpu is beating the rx 6600
>look inside
>1 more fps at sub 30fps
you should work in marketing

https://github.com/mpc-qt/mpc-qt/releases/tag/v26.01

Changelog too long to list!

Windows users have no excuses not to move to mpv!
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>>107823081
can't even autoadd only sequential files if there's more than one series in a directory
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>>107823081
Very comfy image, anon
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>>107804906
I already use mpv.net.
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>>107806742
looks like shit though
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>>107829968
I thought it did with gpu-next.

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With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
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>>107833121
It's not, because mac mini is always cheaper, macbooks don't have OLED monitor, macbook air doesn't have cooling.

It's basically cheaper macbook if you need it to be portable but not ultra portable. Also you can keep using your display and just replaced with new mac mini, if you need updoot.
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>>107833044
>If you see a computer and you're first though is games
No, it's also pirating high-quality shows and movies so I can watch them without buffering/low resolution and pirating e-books and comics and manga and whatever else I want. Then I suppose I might also use drawing software (also pirated btw) for drawfaggotry. Mac can do all of this, I think, hopefully. It can't be that bad.
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Wait for M5, especially the pro/max versions. AI stuff is way faster because the GPU has hardware matmul finally. Pro/max will give you the memory bandwidth you need, mini/laptop will be framework/spark-tier, too slow.
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>>107830482
I don't understand people who cannot use linux as their OS. I "tinkered" maybe once eight or so years ago when I was in university, all I have done since then is update it periodically and otherwise my system administration is almost entirely limited to installing/uninstalling packages.
I even switched distros in the meantime while switching to a new computer, copied over my configs from the old install and went about my day.

If you want to be a ricefag that considers customisation your day job, you're welcome to it, but there's no reason to use linux this way unless you specifically want to.
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I wonder, is it feasible to virtualize linux on a macbook and basically just use the VM as your main computing environment, delegating macOS to a hypervisor role? Would the overhead be too much or would macOS being designed as a flashy desktop-first OS make it get in the way of being a hypervisor?

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What do I use now that Windows 10 is dead?
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>>107823045
no, microsoft killed it and now you are vulnerable to hackers
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IoT LTCS
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>>107814008
dead?? are you fucking retarded? im still on 7 and 10 you dumb nigger
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>>107832799
MS killed it
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>>107831142
>>107826998
>>107828137
>>107832799
imagine using microsoft spyware OS for indians

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Steve is pissing and shitting his pants over AI again.

For a supposed technology enthusiast he sure does love shitting on new technology.
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>>107831380
You don't have to fall for the AGI or singularity meme to know that neural networks have already proven they have real utility in problem solving and they're only getting better in every domain they've been tried in. Coding agents went from meme tier to being essential in the span of 1 year they're not going anywhere.
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>>107831409
You're really trying to dial that gaslighting up to 11. Too bad those words you're using have lost all meaning.
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/g/ was always all about the bleeding edge of technology and nowadays that is AI. /g/ fastmen are all vibe-coding lightning fast solutions now and if you don't like it you can always click X and go to reddit
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>>107822380

He complaints about the fact that AI technology created a speculative bubble that is making consumer hardware unreasonably expensive.

But retarded apes shilling for (being paid by) these companies like you will never understand that.

Fuck you
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>>107831864
Its 50/50 of being jeet or bot

This shit is getting too cuhrayzee. I know the situation with bots was getting already bad before ChatGPT and co opened the gates of hell of crawling, but holy fuck the acceleration is making everyone a bit unhinged. Using Private Tabs is basically asking to get your access restricted.
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>>107829217
Can you share the script you have? Cause the one I have been using doesn't show the instructions for the puzzles
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are there solvers yet?
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>>107831269
There is a formatter script that works on comments captcha to show all images at once making it one click to solve, you might find it in the archive
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I can't believe this thread is still up. I feel /g/ is pretty dead these days just because of this.
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>>107829688
Not him but my chatgpt generated code has 90% accuracy.

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So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
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>>107832795
I look like that and say that
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I have a 5060 Ti 16GB, installed Arch and configured my card in minutes straight from the distro. Everything works perfect, played Doom Eternal through Steam, worked like a charm. I'm not sure why anyone is complaining about Linux+Nvidia, maybe years ago it wasn't that straightforward.
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>>107833202
Nobody uses GNU Guix without nonguix lol: https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix/
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>>107832795
Most distros work fine on Linux with Nvidia. Nvidia proprietary drivers work well with CUDA on Linux, and the default assumption in the ML space is that you're using a Ubuntu based OS and an Nvidia GPU with CUDA support.

What people mean when they say "Nvidia doesn't support Linux" is that Nvidia doesn't dedicate resources towards open source consumer oriented drivers (like AMD does). The Nvidia proprietary Linux drivers work great for CUDA and productivity work. They just aren't very good at gaming (i.e., the main thing consumers are going to want GPU horsepower for).
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I fall in love with OP!


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