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boomers in 2003 be like
>I will now buy your video card
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>>107594765
These cards got fucked hard later, no ps3.0 support meant no xbox or ps3 ports.
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>>107585958
UOOOOOOOH ToT
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>>107580495
They were fucking right you moron.
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Perhaps I was too young to remember this, but we need to go back to this

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

Myon 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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we are so back
flash 3 is the new RP queen and she is a cheap slut too
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can i trust anything said about 3 flash here?
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>>107596156
fuck no, this generals model opinions are worthless because its just jeets saying "SAAR THIS MODEL A BETTER THAN MODEL B SAAR TRULY KINO" or similar
go to /mlp/, theyre white and have a collective iq above 40 so they can answer model questions accurately
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Anthrophic shills coping itt. They spent thousands of dollars on literally text porn. Not even real porn. Meanwhile gemini chads paid nothing for the same quality sluts
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>>107595927
>>107595941
Most tokenizers are around 3:4 ratio of words:tokens, so take the token count and multiply by .75 to get a rough wordcount. Then divide by 300 to get pages.

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When was the "sweet spot" for the internet?
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>>107579266
I don't know but the hard limit is 2007. By then Facebook had taken over the internet and popular old sites were starting to die off. It was also around then it started to become heavily commercialized, although that had been a big enough issue for a few years at that point.
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>>107593432
Oh yes.
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Never
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>>107579266
when Star Wars Galaxies was in the Pre-CU phase.
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>>107579266
1993, up to and including August.

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What are you maids working on?

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>>107594542
Rust is literally everywhere nowadays.
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>What are you working on, /g/?
Map support
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>>107594542
All the fundamental software is written in C and C++ because it needs to be fast. Simple as that.
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>>107595980
Fundamental software is written in assembly.
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>>107587704
I had to look it up, basically a switch/match statement on the type of the first argument? If you could really dispatch on the type this would be a great feature but since it's just a preprocessor working on strings/tokens and not a entire front end that does parsing and type checking, you could really distinguish [u]int[8|16|32|64], float/double, strings and bools if the expression happens to be a literal, but otherwise you can't know what you have so I don't really see the point in a feature that much restricted...

What would be possible however, are macro directive that would do string comparisons and pattern matching on strings and expand to the corresponding block. That would be really useful imo.

Another feasible and practical thing would be variadic argument: $define $macro($arg1, ...$arg2) {...}. Each of the argument inside $arg2 would be macro expanded and when $arg2 would be used in the macro body, it would expand to the expanded argument, joined by commas. Useful for function calls, arrays literals and comma expressions. I suppose it would be pratical to be able to join with ";" as well, for structs and unions.

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
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Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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$100 for 2tb sata ssd? Yes or nah?
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Best manufacturer for 5070 ti?
I've read that gigabyte aero has\had thermal grease leaking and unbalanced fan issues. I'll be buying online so I can't afford this lottery
pny capacitors were literally blowing up proven by igors lab
Currently looking at MSI Gaming Trio OC or ASUS TUF (Europe so I'll be dropping 850-900 on each, so price doesn't really matter)
both have coil whine but apparently MSI whines even during browsing. Would appreciate any advice.
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>>107596035
Nicos threads don't show up with my filters, so they don't exist to me
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>>107596166
evga
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>>107596166
All of them have issues if you're looking that deep. You have the option for a refund or rma if somethings up, use it and stop worrying about it.

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Firefox is beyond salvaging now, there's no reason to keep clinging to it's putrid corpse, Waterfox-chan is willing to take you in though Anon.
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>>107595984
proof btw
https://codeberg.org/librewolf/issues/issues/1978#issuecomment-2156134
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>>107593827
>you get to virtue signal
I love virtue signalling! Is it rust and trans friendly btw?
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>>107595984
Right, sure, now answer the actual question.
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>>107596090
that is the answer. librefox cannot be trusted.
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>>107587861
>usecases
See >>107596034
The usecase is avoiding Mozilla's general jewry.

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First time baking edition

Previous: >>107473526

>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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>>107558411
Peak 2010 gaymen keyboard.. tartaria has fallen..
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The 0413 did it the best. They should just run it again instead of making this dull slop.
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Imagine going from the SOVLFUL C80 to that uninspired C100. Total waste of potential
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>>107590643
THIS ISN'T IT ALRIGHT?
ZERO PASSION
PIECE OF SHIT
LIGHT IT ON FIRE
CANCEL THE GB
WHAT THE FUCK WERE THEY THINKING
GOING FROM THE 0413 AND 80% TO THIS
WHAT
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what should i get for around £40?

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it's just technobabble right? but why? is the whole company a scam? this company is permanently blacklisted to me from seeing this.

also 4G router suggestions plz, i just need it to have ethernet slot. external antenna compatibility would be nice to have but not necessary and i don't want to spend over like 100USD
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>>107592368
>ethernet slot
that's going to be tough, most of them have ethernet ports
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freetards will seethe about windows than trust these chinks to compile their tor lmao
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Companies want to sell your IP to scrapers and other malicious traffic.
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>>107592368
Thought that said technoblade lmao

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It literally has everything you need. Simple, no bloat, no AI bullshit, supports UBlock, supports NoScript, doesn't fill your homepage with pointless clutter.
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>>107594571
Normies, duh
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waterfox scores poorly on speedometer. the only fast Firefox fork I've found is iceraven. most of them don't or improperly implement user.js tweaks
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>>107594797
>sponsored by Cloudflare
no thanks
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>>107594167
Hard pass. Fuck off with your spyware
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>>107595625
What do you use?

save us intel
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>>107592196
What am I looking at
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>>107595327
or partnership with existing company
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sam altman bought unfinished wafers to cuck other companies because he is losing to google. intel can't save anyone, it's not silicon companies that are the issue.
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>>107596131
There are only two possible partners and neither looks very interested.
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>>107592196
Last good thing Intel put out was Lunar Lake and they outsourced it's production.

first CVE found
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>>107580756
Rustsisters... Not like this
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>>107593094
Yes
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>>107593835
damn it, i thought being a updooter here was good, time to become a lts guy
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>>107581029
>ironic, it save code from being unsafe but not himself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKqLhzHSARI
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>>107580756
Unsafe

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4chan-xt is abandoned
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>>107595540
better QR see >>107595146 >>107595204 >>107595278
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>>107595639
That shows why XT is better anon
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>>107585359
4chanX and OneeChan is where its at.
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>>107595885
make sure to add this to 4chan X > advanced > custom css:
:root {
color-scheme: dark;
}
.captcha-root > div {
background-color: inherit!important;
color: inherit!important;
}

It gives you properly styled captcha and dark mode scroll bars in the browser
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I need this
https://github.com/TuxedoTako/4chan-xt/issues/208

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if anybody wants to train their local LLM to generate new hentai games...


magnet:?xt=urn:btih:3c2b340e56bad74e76e1901342a36f37d7d13f4f&dn=e-hentai+raws+JAP+Game+CG&tr=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
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Anyone actually considering doing this should pre-train on regular anime (or find some open weights model that was) and then fine tune on this hentai dataset for better results.

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>>107592710
Right, and none of this was ever my argument, or the argument of the other Anon who was talking about talking a BSD project and slapping GPL on it. You're essentially arguing with yourself here, beating down a straw man that you have built for yourself.
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>>107592828
>talking a BSD project and slapping GPL on it
and you still can't do that
it's meaningless and unenforceable
you can only license YOUR CHANGES under GPL
you cannot "slap GPL" on BSD licensed code to which you do not own the copyright
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>>107592883
>talking a BSD project and slapping GPL on it
>it's meaningless and unenforceable
So long as the codebases remain identical or so long as you can't prove that the project contained GPL code that was distributed without source. But this was established already in >>107589905 so I don't know why you're still acting like I'm arguing against it. I'm not arguing about what's "meaningfully enforceable", I'm arguing about what's technically (il)legal. There could be even one line of GPL code in a project with thousands of lines of BSD code and if the binary for that project is ever distributed, the source code would still, *technically and legally*, have to be released. So, for the sake of argument, let's go with that.

>you can only license YOUR CHANGES under GPL
>you cannot "slap GPL" on BSD licensed code to which you do not own the copyright
When you create your project, you licence the entire project as a whole. You cannot say "this code only has 1 line of GPL, so I'll only release that one line, but not the 1000 other lines that were originally under BSD because BSD says I don't have to". No. If a project contains GPL, the entire codebase has to comply with the GPL. You cannot claim copyright over the original BSD code and you cannot remove the original BSD licence and copyright notice - that would violate the few terms that the BSD (2 or 3 clause) licence has - but you *can* very much take BSD licenced code and slap GPL code onto it *OR* slap code onto it that you never intend to release as source. You do not need explicit permission from the original copyright owner to do either of those things, or for the original copyright holder to relicence the code for you so you could use it in a GPL project. Literally the entire point.
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>>107589464
it's the single developer's playground
do not expect any kind of support during the process
>>107592006
hi
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>>107575883
Genode is pretty good

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I read that you need to know calculus. Any tips for learning? Khan Academy or MIT OpenCourseWare?
As far as projects go, I'm starting off with a C 6502 emulator, already finished all the decoding stuff and now I'm using the Mame Apple I emulator as a cross reference to test it against AllSuiteA.asm from the verilog 6502 project.
What kind of electrical engineering knowledge should I persue? I've got the basics cause I played with Snap Circuits as a little kid.
Next I may purchase a real 6502, Arduino, STM32, or Risc-V CPU. As a long term goal I'd like to become an expert in Risc-V before the ISA matures.
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>>107591411
I'm just dipping my toe in embedded too. Turns out /diy/ has dedicated threads to microcontroller stuff >>>/diy/2952647

My newfag retard questions are near the bottom.
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>>107593507
CMSIS as specified by ARM only covers interaction with CPU. Although the ST's port has register maps and addresses for peripherals (these are used by HAL/LL).
ST ships HAL and LL in their Cube SDKs. LL take way more lightweight, sometimes it's easier to read/write than writing to registers.

As for setting up the project, it's just regular C project, really. Most of it is included in the Cube SDKs - startup files and linker script. And it gives you a compiler flags.
Let CubeMX generate the project and see what's in it for yourself, not that hard to understand.
There will be linker script, assembly startup file, C startup file, main with some hw init routines, file with interrupt handlers, hal config header, and incomplete copy of CMSIS/HAL. And some eclipse project settings.
Check the repos on their github, e.g. https://github.com/STMicroelectronics/STM32CubeH7
you can find everything there as well, just copied out.
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>>107593615
I doubt many new products are being made using 6502. And even if they were, 6502 should only ever be programmed if you absolutely need to. Its a form of self flagellation, not something that is actually healthy for the body or mind.
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>>107593682
>I doubt many new products are being made using 6502.
Most are probably in existing product lines that require safety and certification. After 40+ years it is considered well tested and proven.
https://www.westerndesigncenter.com/
>Annual volumes in the hundreds (100's) of millions of units keep adding in a significant way to the estimated shipped volumes of five (5) to ten (10) billion units. With 200MHz+ 8-bit W65C02S and 100MHz+ 8/16-bit W65C816S processors coming on line in ASIC and FPGA forms, we see these annual volumes continuing for a long, long time.
>The 6502 is likely the only processor family that has remained loyal to its ISA over the last 45 years. In addition it has served the widest spectrum of electronic markets through those years. For example, it has served and in some cases created markets for the PC, video game, toy, communication, industrial control, automotive, life support embedded in the human body medical devices, outside the body medical systems, engineering education systems, hobby systems, and you name it electronic market segments. I might add the 6502 has served in a highly reliable and successful way!
>As added food for thought, the 6502/65816 microprocessors protect millions of lives annually within embedded heart defibrillation and pacing systems.

I did embedded assembly programming for a living and I'd chose 6502 any day over Intel stuff.
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>>107591411
Get pozzed


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