Pos + Sub editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107689631ctrl+f edc pro
>>107689651?
>>107689631he's schizo, you shouldn't have started replying to him in the first place
>>107689631>>107689679if only there were some sort of way to alter the frequency response of your pos so that it would've prevented you from going deaf.... let's put on our thinking caps now
Doesn't alter the frequency response in any way btw >>107689706
>1 website goes down>can't install software
>>107688646>windows installers work even if the *whole* internet goes downnot if you did not download them beforehandwhich you can do with competent linux package managers like portage and I imagine pacman but dont quote me on thatyou cant say>but I did not download my linux packages beforehandand in the next breath say you downloaded your xp freeware beforehand
what's on the aur that isnt on pacman I haven't been using cachy for very long but I have most things I need now and I don't think I've had to touch the aur
>>107682790Anti "tinkertranny" MS shills are such pathetic niggers it's not even worth engaging with them lol they literally have to do the exact thing they bitch about just to have the privilege to use their/them/xir/xim/microsofts computer
>>107680795>tfw even Microsoft admits that almost every feature of Windows 11 fails to function as intended>tfw Microsoft says the reason there's no option to put the task bar on the top edge of the screen is because it "isn't possible".Jeetblows, not even once.
>>107679630>Can't install software???I didn't have any issues
any tips on how to do realtime physics simulations of supernova on consumer grade hardware? in the case of 10^53 particles in one system would it be feasible?
>>107684758the tank-somthing method (I forgot the name): you only need to sample at random 1000 points and the solution converges super fast
>>107687530tanksley sampling? that could be used for initial positioning in for instance SPH as mentioned here >>107686560 but for this particular use case it's not useful.
>>107686453So write your own
>>107684758That's only 53 particles in a logarithmic simulation
>>107687497Kek
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107688713meesh?
>>107688909yese621/1259383
>>107688794something connected to mains voltage or something?you cant just drop that and not say what it was
Is it possible to turn a $2 toy piano change and rewire the matrix with a usb keyboard
>>107688023i have one that was gifted a long time ago. to be quite honest throughbeit however, I'd spend 100 bucks for one if I didn't have it. I use the knives, screwdriver, scissors, and toothpick regularly. i use cheap shit tools from china but it's a waste of money to get chinesium for a multitool that's one thing you need to not fail you when you need it. last thing you want is to look like an idiot pulling out a multitool from your pocket when you're out in the world and then having it snap while using it and be humiliated in front of everyone. strangers will remember that moment. your friends won't look at you the same anymore. your girl will leave the place with a man that has a real mulltitool in his pocket. i mean really. a tool of equal quality will be a similar price anyways. maybe more even.plus the lifetime warranty means you have one for life, with the exception of losing it all together. you can send it to be repaired or supposedly they'll even give you a brand new one if it's unrepairable. i don't know if the latter is actually true though.
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107688731>but being ‘okay’ was never an option>>107688962>fourth panelF
>>107688962You and I don't like the same things, but this is very creative stuff, well done
all UI niggers need to get shot in the head with a shotgunKILL THEM ALL HOLY SHIT MURDER THEM RAPE THEM IN THE ASS WITH A CHAINSAWthis is utterly maddeningwhy would you randomly arbitrarly change a convention thats been established for like twenty plus fucking yearsjust to match another retarded decision some other retard made in a different division real fucking genius hour, they made notepad match the retarded react webview explorer UI, but 99% of the rest of the windows UI remains like 100 different UI stylesinstead of fixing shit they just make everything worseim not the only one seething at this right? right? am I going insane? what the fuck are they thinkinga fucking multi billion dollars corporation, who the fuck green lights shit like thisI'm so tiredupgrading to 11 has been nothing but headaches upon headaches upon headachesI have wasted hours just trying to fix all their dumbass shit and I'm doneshit like pic related is just the tip of the iceberg its just non stop shit like thisComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107687287Windows 11 is unbearable shit...Linux can't run what you need...MacOS is for rich homosexuals...Now you understand why I still use Windows 7.
>>107687287>it was a white guy"white guy"
>>107687287what's the issue op
>>107687287You are 100% correct. People who contribute to this should be drawn and quartered.
hijacking this threadhow do you make it so that the captcha displays all of them at once and you just click on the right one instead of using the slider? ive seen screenshots of people. im using 4chanxt.
Is lack of curiosity and responsibility combined with AI killing tech?
>>107683186>transactional loyaltyHow absolutely dare zoomers not be unconditionally loyal to companies that would fire them at the drop of a hat to save penny?! Outrageous!
>>107683186You mean (-[Curiosity] -[Responsibility] ) * [AI] + [Tech] = 0?
Amazing how easy it is for (((them))) to use generations to divide and conquer.
>>107689315another zoomer upset by facts, everyone.
>>107685907Yeah and that's been a thing I've been wondering about.When AI fails at something, who takes the fall?The creator of the model? The person who trained the model? The CEO?The AI doesn't have agency or personhood. It cannot be held accountable for it's actions yet they want to give it total control over all aspects of life.
I was watching total recall and the whole concept kinda made me think.Why aren't memories copyrighted?Let's use an example here; let's say I own an amusement park. People pay admission, ride a coaster and leave. But they still have those memories in their head of that time were on a roller-coaster outside of the parkt.To me that's theft, they are basically reliving those memories rent free. So here's my question what would be a means to put digital rights on experiences like that?
>>107689039>>107689064On further reading, OP asked a completely different, and significantly more Jewish question. They paid you for the ride, they gave you a license. Your “work” is the ride as it exists in reality, not the experience of riding it, which is a product of the riders mind. Furthermore, copyright is solely interested in the commercial exploitation of a work. People cannot share memories, nor can they effectively provide others with their experience, therefore at the most generous, it’d be like someone watching a movie they’d bought more than once, more realistically, it’d be like someone describing the movie to you.
>>107689039>To me that's theft, they are basically reliving those memories rent free.Yep. I harassed my sister for years for having memories of a game I let her play when were kids (Animal Crossing for GameCube). Those memories are fucking mine. If I hadn't let her play the game, she wouldn't have them.
>>107689039https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JlxuQ7tPgQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFe9wiDfb0E
>>107689039So... Are you arguing people shouldn't be allowed to remember an experience you provided if they derive pleasure from it?If so, that's an unholy level of greed. You may as well be asking for one of two things1. brain-level surveillance, ala neuralink2. hijacking people's mind to prevent them from remembering anything copyrighted or owned by another person. It's effectively mind control or not far from it, depending on where you want to draw the line in the sand.
>>107689039You might wanna look into how memories work. Turns out like 99% of what you remember is utter horseshit made up on the spot, and your brain is just extremely good at using the tiny amount of truth it has to extract a convincing enough lie for you.
TriFold bros, I'm not feeling so good anymore..
>>107680023>Alexander Fagot
>>107680023>bend it the wrong way>it breaks insane discovery
>>107680082
>>107688946maybe you could somehow harden it everywhere but the creases? wouldn’t be perfect but I don’t see how you can have it bendable but unscratchable.
>>107689246kek
>Linus Torvalds uses fedora with gnome>Terry Davis uses ubuntu with unity>Richard Stallman hasn't never installed linux>meanwhile 4chan autists need ultra-personalized arch + windows managers and dual monitors to feel productiveexplain yourselves.
>>107689769I want to rice
>>107689769>Richard Stallman hasn't never installed linuxnoStallman uses Trisquel
>>107689810OP probably meant stallman never installed linux on his own
>>107689824He wrote the tools that were used to install before there were auto installers lol
>>107689847yes and he finds installing linux too hard, much like torvalds
use case for rebooting without updating?
I occasionally have to reboot because Windows doesn't recognize my microphone and there is no way to fix it without rebooting. It's so frustrating having a friend wait 10 minutes for you just because Windows decides to force this crap onto you
>>107689794>>107689801Lmao the classic Windows experience. I switched to Linux years ago and everything just works.
>>107689741>you WILL updoot your telemetry spyware OS
>>107689774use case for rebooting in under 5 minutes?>>107689795security
>>107689837Use case for security updates every fucking week?
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>>107689646American ISPs aren't all equal when it comes to peering either. I live in Asia and we have good peering with the west coast of the US, specifically California. But Frontier is the ISP that works best since it takes a Level3 route to reach me rather than something else. As a result of this I use a proxy that's on someone's home Frontier fiber connection to bypass streaming geoblocks. It's stable as fuck and never buffers. You can compare that with my past attempts at trying to find VPS providers in Los Angeles that offer unmetered bandwidth (few exist) and still ending up with shit peering and buffering streams.
>>107689646for me it is entirely different. everything what i am doing is from my bare isp and i am from southern europe and when i'm seeding to someone who is living in eastern or western hemisphere of the earth, all of them have the same speed as users of my local private tracker and ,my upload speed is between 2 MB/s - 2.8 MB/s
>>107689717Yeah that can be a problem. An incumbent telco that owns a franchise and basically abandons it. Where I lived, also on the east coast, that was the situation basically everywhere I lived. AT&T and CenturyLink (whatever that has been spun off into and is called now) just gave up and never upgraded even with Spectrum or Comcast having much more competitive offerings. They basically hand the cable company a monopoly and continue on with the few boomers still willing to pay for a home phone or slow DSL line.
>>107687056a lot of higher tier trackers aren't allowing thumbnails.ms >I laugh at freetardsi don't know what exactly do you mean? do you mean on ffmpeg software or something else?
>>107689831I deleted it because I double checked after I posted and they're offering fiber now too, not sure how recently that started, they were dsl only for ages. I guess I'm lucky to have three different fiber options to choose from where I live
Fellow software engineers, what's your plan for the next 5-10 years?I wasn't worried until Sonnet & Opus 4.5 but it genuinely one shots everything I give it. We went from doing 30 story points (team of 4) to 60 per sprint after the release. The writing is on the wall, software engineering will be the first white collar job to be automated.What do we do afterwards?
>>107689605If he's already got a job he isn't too late, he got on the train. Just hold on and learn and he's golden.Nothing to do with AI either, juniors were always low value and the first to be gone when money was tight. Interest rates did it.
>>107689728ah, I initially thought he mean second year as in college.Then, he is fine desu.
>>107685232nice, I am trying pixel art
>>107684706>consistently it's the shittiest programmers that use AI the mostMany working programmers have shockingly low conscientousness, and doing a shit job can now be automated. Also, the overwhelming majority of software projects are just inferior copies of something that already exists, which is the ideal case for the copypasta machine.
>>107685909PM wouldn't order the AI agents around.. PM will force (you) to use AI agents to speed us and do the works of 2-3 people.The replacement shit is a meme, but AI will just make your work life even more miserable because these retards don't understand how it work
Do you tighten the screws on your media cables, /g/?
>>107689808I never tighten the screws on VGA cables, always end up having fucked up color after some time, and then tighten the screws to fix it
It's escalating hard. We WILL win this fight.
I'm adjacent to AI professionally, we do a lot of implementation stuff for clients in healthcare. I feel like the overall pattern is that enough of the C suite is aware of the hype to want to "do AI" without really understanding what it means. Once they see the real world output of the best models in the world, they're really unimpressed and kind of disappointed, it's very frequently wrong in ways that don't matter if you're using it as a toy but which are a big deal if you're using it for something that matters. When they see what it costs to run, a lot of them opt out. Those that don't will opt out later because they aren't seeing real world gains. I don't feel like there is a path to fixing any of this, and in fact cost wise it seems to be getting worse. The hype is turning to anti-hype as more and more C suites reject it, and so you're seeing big commercial failures like co-pilot recently shitting the bed. But the current state of affairs where everything is AI and it just has unlimited funding can't last, it's not sustainable.
>>107689618The line was crossed in 2008. The decline was inevitable but instead of being okay with multipolarity the parasites decided to light it all on fire instead so they could buy more yachts.
>>107689773GLM 4.7 is this real
intel is ready to bring the new 18a arizona fab online. im not so sure it would be too much of a reach for them to jump back into the DRAM game. the short term pain seems to be bad. in the long run i don't see how hardware shortages and price gouging will persist as production is only increasing.
>>107686167>>107686219>>107689206>>107689521>>107688426All instances of anti-ai signaling are a form of soft-power preservation.It's not art that (((they))) are worried about, it's the precious cultural monolith that that was crafted 2012-2022 with all its parasitic socio-economic power structures. We were in great danger of becoming permanently stuck in that zeitgeist, consuming the same cyclical moralistic slop via social media programming. Wide spread and open sourced AI will, rightfully, rape and decimate these power structures.Unregulated AI is literally the only way to disrupt the direction of our culture that doesn't involve violent illegal shit. Anything ai will do won't compare to the horrors that social media feedback loops have done to the soul of culture.