Recently, senior executives at Salesforce have admitted, both internally and publicly, that they massively overestimated AI’s capabilities. They have found that AI simply can’t cope with the complex nature of customer service and totally fails at nuanced issues, escalations, and long-tail customer problems. They even say that it has caused a marked decline in service quality and far more complaints.But the problems go far deeper than that.Both employees and executives have said that the company is wasting countless resources on firefighting to stabilise operations since the mass AI layoff. Employees have to spend so much time stepping in to correct the wildly wrong AI-generated responses that AI is wasting more time than it saves. In other words, this AI reduces productivity, not increases it.But there is also a huge problem here with expertise and skill debt. On top of the firefighting to correct the AI, executives have also highlighted how they are also having to firefight to stabilise their systems from problems that were previously easily solved by staff who had the required experience and skill. However, these staff were fired in the AI layoffs.Expertise, experience and skilled employees are really hard for a company to acquire. You see, much of the expertise, experience, and skills required are unique to the company and its operations. These operations will have quirks, common problems, and unique issues that even the most experienced outsider will really struggle with, but are effortless to someone with experience within the company. As such, these attributes are not only vital, but are nurtured and grown within a company, and cannot be hired in on a whim. What Salesforce has done is chuck all this experience out the window, and now they are suffering.>https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/reality-is-breaking-the-ai-revolutionthoughts?
>>107890509Alright lets see what this newsletter is all about:>Reality is breaking the AI buble>Starlink is doomed>this is how tesla will die>spacex has finally figured out why...>even without musk, tesla is finished>the walls are closing in on tesla>musk's space ai data centre (he's a fucking bong) plans are moronic>grok's desprevity (his word, not mine) perfectly demonstrates how utterly screwed the...>the ai industry is starting to unravel>tesla is dying>spacex's potential ipo is not what you think it is>ai is a hard drug>the lie at the heart of the ai revolutionComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I don't know what Salesforce does but I'm assuming they have a de facto monopoly which means they can enshittify their service without facing any monetary consequences
>>107889127its sad that normie fools created this bubble because they are really close to something very powerful and its not going to be able to emerge right away because morons turned ai into a circus
>>107889127Salesforce and Accenture jobs again?
>>107889127>thoughts?Three words: told you so.
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.orghttps://wiki.alpinelinux.orghttps://wiki.archlinux.orghttps://wiki.gentoo.org>Which distro should I choose?https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.htmlhttps://nosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?https://suckless.orgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107891562>Isn't SLAAC the thing where you *get a prefix* and then calculate the rest 64 bits using the hardware MAC?Yes, but he wants to be a special snowflake and have a dedicated prefix so instead of ::1/64 he wants something like :1::1/64. Generally you don't need your own routed prefix like that unless you have special needs for it like VMs or Docker, etc.
>>107891900Flatpak has a USB portal
>>107892067It doesn't have a udev portal.
Boot logo changing in kernel 7.0? I'll be making Tuxedo Sam my new logo.
i already posted this in another thread before seeing this one so sorry for shitting up the bnoard butI just downloaded Linux for the first time to get away from Windows bloatware and i ran Guild wars 1 on both systems to compare performanceGuild Wars 1 on Win10 - 25fpsGuild Wars 1 on Mint through Lutris - 80fpssame character, same spot, same graphics settings. i find it impossible for windows to shit up a 20yo game this much, what's going on here?additionaly, with the same methodology i get 25fps in GW2 on Win10, but only 15 on Mint and like half a second delay in input.what's anon's take on this info?
If this ain't a bubble indicator then I don't know what will be
We will be profitable, just a few trillion dollars more, double the electrical grid and build a 1000 more data centers, pinky promise
>>107886756AI was marketed as an incredible new technology that would transform society and add massive amounts of value to the economy. If it's a website where people look at ads who otherwise would have looked at ads on a different website, and that's a big enough source of income for them that they institute it over public outcry, that's not adding value to the economy.
>>107892025None of that is true. It is just automation of menial white collar labor. Will transform the economy? Yes. Will it add actual valve? Not likely with certain models and hardware.
>>107889163>billions of top level scientists working to fix agingwhat's there to fix?
What would happen if the big tech companies came together and decided to end support for anyone using an adblocker? Banning people for days or weeks at a time for instance.
>>107892268Don't twitch streamers just do live ads? I know they can block them on replays but that is only on replays and overlay ads???
>>107887851>Third, you basically can't. Computers are "do what you tell them to" machines. And so long as your online content is being injected into my browser on my computer, there will always be some way to tell ads to fuck off.This is why Google was developing the Web Environment Integrity (WEI) API for Chrome. Basically, make the browser capable of reinforcing a system level integrity check all the way down the chain of trust held by SecureBoot and attestation via the TPM. Luckily, basically everyone else would have none of it - and the whole idea was shitcanned.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity
>>107892389>Don't twitch streamers just do live ads?they do "ads" in their stream - shilling trash products that they've been "sponsored" to shill. i'm talking about the adverts embedded in the stream before you ever see a streaming shilling their trash.
>>107891384I agree with this case, "I clicked on this button to receive thing, and instead I receive ad" is inherently bad. However, that's not the end all be all of advertising.>>107892229It's not bullshit because you occasionally have products with new features or entirely new products that nobody has heard about.>muh word of mouthThis doesn't change people's buying habits or spending habits. If we were reliant on 'word of mouth' exclusively, then we'd probably still be using fax machines like the Japanese.
>>107892466he was defending a rational position, which holds, you debate before you go to buyyou're defending the manufacturing of fake desires, a beast of a system, you're defending ill intent and irrational consumerist behaviour as a result of it
You don't need that.
>>107891990Python = PythonistasRust = RustaceansZig = ZiggersZiggers BTFO
>>107892070Rust = Rustranseans
>>107892003function foo allocate memory free memory write your code hereend fooHow is this not memory safe idiot
>>107892442>allocate memory>free memorymake up your mind
>>107891990are these retards unaware that you only need to write your own wrapper function a single time, and then you can reuse it forever?
Why all the hate?
I while ago I compressed a picture down to 9KB using webp, because I avoid pictures in my obsidian vault and as a last recourse make them as small as possible. I was pretty impressed. I think I tried avif as well, but it didn't come even close.
>>107888656for me it's webp with jpg extension
>>107888656why does 4chan not accept this format? why is it so hard to change the code so it accepts it?
.gif is best
>>107888656UnsupportedLooks like shitShit ton of metadata for tracking bc its made by glowies at jewgle
Latest winslop 11 update literally broke my computer. Chrome tabs lag, a 1080p video almost froze my computer. Is this the end for personal computing?
>>107878391>2026>xe uses Microslop Pajeetware
>>107878391>not using w11 enterprise with all the bloat removedi shiggy diggy
>>107882526How do I turn this off? Can I also uninstall OneDrive, or am I fucking stuck with it?>t. fucking hates OneDrive and it's auto run bullshit
>>107882453Good luck on Windows I guess lmao.
>>107878391stay on w10 you stupid fuck
10 years trouble-free.
>>107890291
>>107890291If the version is above 2.0.4 then you are a fucking retard
I kneel
Is there a core reason why nobody seems to even care about non Nvidia GPUs?Should I buy an AMD PC in 2026?I think an 5700xt is like 200 usd.
>>107891403>so nvidia is a no-gothat's a non sequiter. Plenty of Nvidia cards have regular PCIe power. I'm using a 5060 Ti 16GB right now.
>>107891210Call it a cope if you want but if you aren't pixel-peeping then fake frames are gay and blurry and RT is a gimmick that doesn't add much. Can't speak to the others.
>>1078911135700xt has a flawed gpu, rdna 1 has numerous hardware bugs and is sensitive to low quality power supplies, thats the reason they are cheap. i would avoid it if you can, if you dont have any choice hope you get a good one.
my last two AMD cards just stopped working for no reason so I only buy Nvidia nownever had a Geforce die
>>107891113For Linux is AMD the only way to go?
Shot EditionPrevious Thread: >>107845785>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107890172Same, it didn't last. I thought they started serving the real pngs because they increased the cost but seems that wasn't the case
>>107892261These gens are actually pretty old, sitting in Collections for a while. Part of the reason I didn't save these immediately is because my local backlog is pretty big as it is.In short, I don't know what else do do about these, but I figured they were otherwise unique/too good to just toss
>>107892369Oh, there's no helping it then. I pointed it out mostly because, if they were fresh gens, you could have archived/saved the full resolution one.>>107892314Yeah, too bad. It's really hard to understand what's the exact issue. I wish they at least disabled subsampling for JPEGs and lowered quality to something "normal" (85-90).
It's a bit of hit and miss whether the full size of an old gen is still around. This one was from a year ago just like the other ones
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107873752 & >>107864105►News>(01/15) Omni-R1 and Omni-R1-Zero (7B) released: https://hf.co/ModalityDance/Omni-R1>(01/15) TranslateGemma released: https://hf.co/collections/google/translategemma>(01/14) LongCat-Flash-Thinking-2601 released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-HeavyMode-Summary>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) OpenPangu-R-72B-2512 (74B-A15B) released: https://hf.co/FreedomIntelligence/openPangu-R-72B-2512>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107891792>alphabet = ouch my brain.
>>107886414Nice tummy
>>107892212You are so much better than hobbyist on twitter.
Clone the model, anons. Last time something like this happened we got Nemo.
>>107892309If already training it on my cute voices folder
Z1R editionHow to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 Pro>Closed back wired headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107891355idk what this means. sounds like a fake answer
>>107891365That's what I thought, I'm not really into bright stuff but don't have similar issues with bright IEMs. There is song from by Ludwig goransson in Oppenheimer, can you hear the music or something like that, it goes up and up with wall of sound and with Arya stealth this was painful for me, I had to turn down volume just to save my ears from that, and if u do that you turning down rest of the frequencies and you losing that sense of wall of sound coming at you. Same with Hans Zimmer stuff, and I currently have IEMs that are known for being really bright, yet I don't have problems with listen thru these songs. Not to mention chinkfiman build quality, first pair had 3.5mm socket so loose that cable could randomly unplug itself just by force of gravity pulling on it, second pair had weird mashup of parts and after research it looked like they put driver from Arya V3 stealth inside earcup of Arya V2 without telling anyone about it. Don't like that brand at all, loved Sundara but Arya made me really dislike them.
I'd buy a Koss if they didn't need a stand or case just to store them. am i retarded for just laying my headphones down on my desk...?
>>107892137that's hifiman qc lottery for you. i like the look of the edition xv but i'm not giving them any more money even if they are the warmest in their lineup. i'll stick with my hd 490 pro.
Gentlemen, Im planning to buy a decent headphone that can be driven by my mobo, but wish to have some sort of physical knob for volume control as it has none. What would be a decent but cheap way to do it? Preferably without DIY tinkering.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107892345What's a good place to get non cringe free AODs?
>>107892301>buy phone with curated UX/UI (OneUI)>shocked they can't change the curated UXYou fucked up, anon
lmao even
>>107892346:(>>107892363It was the smallest phone I could find. My Xperia XZ1 Compact is already 8 years old at this point and it needed a retirement...
used 16PM fag here, status updatesideloading is a pain so I've settled for Brave browser as my Youtube/Music appI managed to sideload a proper Reddit client, and while it's no RIF, it's usablethe typing experience is annoying even with gboard, there's no long press for punctuation and some common symbols are hidden in menu 2 (underscore) or reeeeeaaally far away from your left thumb (asterisk and at-sign)back gesture seems completely random depending on which screen you're in, so I always go for an X or back arrow if I see one, otherwise I swipe around until I reach my destination - this is most annoying when the keyboard is out and it took me a while to figure out you have to tap a blank spot to exit the text box and thus close the keyboardsome of my Android apps work much better here like my bank app just authenticates with face ID instantly instead of popping up a fingerprint icon and me having to really mash my finger in there until it picks it up, same with Revolutthe typing experience is REALLY annoying especially if you're using the EN-UK keyboard to type a different language and it just autocorrects it all to english, and no, i can't use my native language's keyboard, because it's in Cyrillic and texting is socially accepted to be in the Latin alphabet
It turns out Direct Current is better than Alternate Current after all? Edison was vindicated in the end?
>>107888624The reason AC gained prominence hundreds of years ago was not because of lower losses compared to DC, if anything AC has more losses for the same voltage compared to DC due to the skin effect. The issue back then was transforming voltage in AC was brain-dead easy: just put two copper coils close together and you get high voltages to transfer electricity over long distances without losses and then you transform to low voltages so that people don't kill themselves if they switch on the lamps. Transforming DC voltage was much more difficult and expensive until the invention of power semiconductors. Now DC transformations are viable and theoretically more efficient but good luck changing a "good enough" 100 year old global infrastructure.
>>107892193Hopefully slower not to rip off the gears.
>>107889221>Is this bait?Doesn't matter. It's not /g/ related.
>>107891425you cant run HVDC through your house safely, and dc is still shit at lower voltage , so you still need ac.
>>107888826The reactor at the heart of the ship still runs on steam
Tor, what the actual fuck is going on:>Almost ALL of the guard nodes are in NATO countries like Ingerland, Germany, Netherlands, France, Finland and the US>3 relay families own more than a THOUSAND nodes (niggers like family:1D57EFEA3442E6(4chinz thinks this is spam, just delete this and the other parentheses)8993E7C21E7(nig)C1F350E8(fuckniggers)3BFFAF9, family:FC326586B78(nig)C91CE7199528B(kekerald)82163FD4FB(fuckthespamfilter)189D57(this one family has an 18% exit probability), and more than 600 nodes called "Quetzalcoatl" with the same contact info and has a 12% exit probability)>Most of the time you get a circuit with Germany -> Random cunt -> Germany or Netherlands -> Random cunt -> NetherlandsThis is it? It's ogre? Can snowflake proxies at least solve the circuit problem? (more than 100k snowflake proxies are active from the browser addon alone)
>>107884693Running a tor node makes you no money and puts you at risk of law enforcement action, so outside of a small handful of altruists, only government agencies have an incentive to run nodes.There was a project called Lokinet which paid cryptocurrency to node operators and could've changed this incentive structure, but shitlibs and /g/tards are both too dumb for crypto, so it never took off.
>>107891053White people are also the only ones dumb enough to let Jews run their media, so there's that.
>>107884693>almost all guard nodes are in NATO countriesOf course they are. People forget TOR has its roots in the United States Navy. It makes perfect sense that adoption of software descended from the US military would be more prolific in US allies. Also, consider the fact that on a global scale, NATO and nine eyes countries are generally much more developed and actually have the infrastructure to support TOR nodes. This isn't some western hijacking of TOR, it was destined to be this way from the very beginning if you think about what TOR fundamentally is.
just blacklist the regions you dont like if you don't trust them?>>Almost ALL of the guard nodes are in NATO countriesnigger i am NOT hosting relays out of my basement just so some furry mutt can spam CP from it, i already have to jump through retarded hoops like the chinamen do with their firewall to play my shitty full loot pvp games randomly based on whatever schizophrenic meltdown my ISP has
>>107885760This poster is right.Most goyjim only care about their muh web browsers and games while calling others 3rd worlders and Indians.