Seems like they suck
>>106468859Right but is there any tangible benefit over any other (de-googled) custom ROM?
>>106468885https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
>>106464050made by pajeets
>>106464106good one, anon
>>106464393You talk about drugdealers whose previous choose was encrochat? Are you sure they know how to choose?
>Earlier this week, buried in the middle of a lengthy blog post addressing ChatGPT's propensity for severe mental health harms, OpenAI admitted that it's scanning users' conversations and reporting to police any interactions that a human reviewer deems sufficiently threatening.>"When we detect users who are planning to harm others, we route their conversations to specialized pipelines where they are reviewed by a small team trained on our usage policies and who are authorized to take action, including banning accounts," it wrote. "If human reviewers determine that a case involves an imminent threat of serious physical harm to others, we may refer it to law enforcement."https://futurism.com/people-furious-openai-reporting-police
>>106468416Do people not realize that the internet is just someone else's machine? Of course they're reading what you tell it. Fucking retards.
>>106469655
>>106468904I fucking love that one case where the guy murdered his wife then googled shit like "where is the nearest volcano" and "how far away is the moon" and "can you mail something to the moon"
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>>106468416Anyone who doesn't assume that a free to use AI chat bot with mainstream adoption isn't freely assisting intelligence agencies is retarded.
Is solar energy worth it?Seems like a huge fucking scam.If it really does generate energy and you can cover your house in solar panel and disconnect from the grid and save yourself $100+ a month, everybody would be doing it and getting returns on investments 1 year later.What do you think?
>>106469398What the fuck
>>106469398All politicians should inhale coal fumes 24/7 for a month to prove it's clean.
It would be worth it if the government weren't such faggots about it. In Melbourne, Australia the government forces you to feed your solar power back into the grid, hooking up everything to a battery is extremely forbidden and they will come and throw you in gaol for "unsafe" electrical. So instead of supplying yourself with electricity you have to pay like $100+ a month to be connected to the grid and then are forced to use the grid power at night time with peak power prices while they pay you like 2c per 10kw for the power you generate during the day.Solar would be a great way to decentralise. I'd happily buy low power goods, chest freezers and whatnot, just to not have to fuck around with energy companies.
>>106469398coal is literally obsolete in the USA and cannot compete with pipeline gas in any respect. It only continues to limp along due to existing infrastructure and subsidies.
>>106469797it only continues to exist because the current administration is retarded and wont let go of it
Hypothetically, lets say I worked for a giant tech company, lets call them... Moogle.I worked as a sales manager of two states for Moogle.I was soft-demoted to one state only (no cut in pay but cut in responsibility.I was on an illegal two-year revolving contract that was unlawful and employed through a sham agency to make it seem I wasn't technically directly employed by Moogle.Moogle senior managers would instruct us to lie to stores about promotions, such as calling them 'sales excursions' instead of a sale promotion (what actually was), as running an incentive-based program costing hundreds of thousands with anti-competition laws in my country.Contract renewals were tied to performing things like this and what other illegal under the table (Below the Line - they actually had a fucking name for it) deals with individual dealer reseller stores (think an AT&T licencee owner that sells Moogle Mixel phones)This meant Mixel phones had a market share of >70% in some dealer stores (normal is around 10% for Mixel). This was a direct result of these bribes they gave to dealer owners to artificially push Mixel. They would give visa gift cards split into small denominations to avoid auto tax-fraud cash equivalent reporting. I brought all of this to Moogle's attention and after two months they fired me just an hour before travel to a Mixel conference for the most trivial reason (I had an business registration I wasn't even using)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106468516What I realised is the lawsuits are the whole point. Cheaper and easier to pay lawyers and settle for a few hundred mil when you've made a few dozen bil already. Governments get the few hundred mil which is better than nothing I guess.If you ask me, almost every issue we have in society these days stems from turning people into products. I miss when things had value. Google started this whole 'you will own nothing and be happy' dystopia.
>>106468744>Similar situation?not quite, I toil deep in the bowels of Android.>would get stale after a couple of weeksthey did
>>106468776Ah, so youre really in it. Reading the news about theor monopolistic practices though, it does appear that they do function in this way across their entire brand. Physical hardware was no different than what happens with software and Android. This is their business model. Im starting to see them as more of a hostile government power than a private company.Also im pretty sure they lose money on Mixel just to get the handsets out. The money they were spending on our relatively small market was in way recouped by units sold. It's about getting the software out to people for their own uses later onSpeaking of it getting stale, the click for me was during an awards night they already had selected the most cringe kidult things you can imagine, "hey everyone, the prize this year will be a giant Bowser lego" and the whole team went crazy. At that point I realised that they 'select' for autism. I code-switch to present as such but in reality I am far from it. Somehow they 'knew' that the entire team wanted Lego playsets...
>>106468437Heh, I used to work for a company that catered for Google offices. Me and my coworkers stole so much food, boxes of chips and coconut water etc. We'd get high every day in my manager's car and eat free Google cafe meals on the clock. Good times, desu
>>106469142yeah, it's full of manchildren and autismos.>>106469790good for you lads. you deserve it for putting up with Moogle drones. these days i see Asians bring their entire extended families for lunch and to load up on to-go boxes. some people even empty out the microkitchens on their way out of the office.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.LongMikuCat is Long EditionPrevious threads: >>106460375 & >>106454136►News>(08/30) LongCat-Flash-Chat released with 560B-A18.6B∼31.3B: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-Flash-Chat>(08/29) Nvidia releases Nemotron-Nano-12B-v2: https://hf.co/nvidia/NVIDIA-Nemotron-Nano-12B-v2>(08/29) Step-Audio 2 released: https://github.com/stepfun-ai/Step-Audio2>(08/28) Command A Translate released: https://hf.co/CohereLabs/command-a-translate-08-2025>(08/26) Marvis TTS released: https://github.com/Marvis-Labs/marvis-tts►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossaryComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
In my opinion, new models have reached their limit; the scaling of LLMs is over. New LLM models will not be much better than the ones we have today. Now, 'enshittification' will become an increasingly widespread phenomenon, including censorship and other issues. People will start using older versions of LLMs with less censorship. And the new models for role-playing and similar uses will become unusable.
>>106469718100% this. It's also sad how even the top models have absolutely zero semi-complex spatial awareness or anatomic understanding the moment things get slightly complex. The shit I've had to read in a simple scenario where a girl is flattened into piece of paper and then folded up one or two times is just sad even with top-of-the-line multi-modal models like Claude Opus 4.1 or Gemini. Most models love to pretend that her face presses into her own ass somehow like this.I don't think we'll ever get to the point where an LLM has fundamental enough understanding to truly grasp spacial relations.
>>106469718This has been true for a while. The silver lining is that models have improved a lot at math and codemaxxing, which implies that finetuning can be effective. RP is a forgotten afterthought at most, if anything they actively spend time trying to make models worse at it. There probably is a ton of room to improve if someone actually tried to make models good at RP.
>>106469718wait for new gemini. good at code and math sir
>>106469865>pajeet patel telling anyone anything with regards to predictionsHe should stick to his semiconductor analysis which is way more solid but which he still grifted his way into.
Rate em or hate em, get your aesthetic fix
>>106465770That's weird. Why would you have those kind of pics if you won't watch them?
>>106468889Why have wallpapers at all?
>>106452355comfy corner not organizing anythingroutine routine
>>106465328The battlestations thread on fucking 8's /t/ board (their tech board) was more active during the Sharty downtime than most of the past couple weeks' bsts here have been. Why has this board (and especially these threads) gotten crippled so seemingly particularly hard by the hack?
The cost of doing business edition>InterviewingNeetcode 150: https://neetcode.io/practiceTips and interview practice: https://blog.interviewing.io/>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary Stuff"What's your expected salary?": https://www.fearlesssalarynegotiation.com/salary-expectations-interview-question/Negotiation advice: https://github.com/petermekhaeil/salary-negotiatingSalary data: https://levels.fyi/>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
This piece of shit constantly fucks up recently.>refuses to build (just "skips" every project) until it gets a restart>no longer attaches to process unless I run it as administrator ("permission denied")>using its gitshit constantly fucks my window setups, opens weird shit, closes other shit>shits itself if I modify code while debugging, resulting in "errors" that don't go away until I restart it
>>106469733>market supply is so largeYes supply is large and demand is maturing and dimnishing>a corporate network of compatriotsSo you bring lazy people, as your backers, to stay in power.How's that different from Brahmins bringing dalits to order them around?Nepotism is never healthy.And that's not networking, if you give anything for free, nobody's obliged to give you anything back.
>>106468460I'm convinced that getting selected for anything is literally random.
>>106469829No one I know isn't white, so that already eliminates everything you've said so far. No, you aren't going to get a recommendation.
>>106468842If you're talking about the US, don't commission. Use your CS degree and try to go cyber branch warrant officer. They need people who aren't felons.
Im staying at an Airbnb, the wifi isn't throttled or anythingIm fairly certain the login details will be what ever is on the router still, because the chinks to run these places do everything to the minimum standardTheres at least 14 other people in this house.What are some fun things I can do?
>>106469925cum behind the tv
Spoof ARP to intercept all traffic intended for other devices on LAN and add something fun to the HTTP headers
So, it happened AGAIN. We can blame paper launches, we can blame scalpers, we can praise AMD's efforts but the truth is it's simply not enough. MSRP, steam survey figures, you name it, it all stinks.Don't get me wrong, I still have full faith in Lisa Su and the lads, but MASSIVE restockings are desperately needed in September. Otherwise I'm not very optimistic about the RX 9070 GRE, or it outselling the RTX 50 Supers for that matter. Not shipping like this. What do you think, /pcbg/? #RadeIN or #RadeOUT?Some helpful links to numb the pain:https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/desktops/radeon/9000-series/amd-radeon-rx-9070xt.htmlhttps://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/desktops/radeon/9000-series/amd-radeon-rx-9060xt.htmlhttps://www.instagram.com/amdhttps://jlingz.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@Hardwareunboxedhttps://reddit.com/r/Amd/
>>106469546notice how you didn't post a benchmark of radv 9070XT competing with a 5090 on average at 4k
>>106467720ITT SEETHEING AMDRONES
>>106467720Its will be close to 0% once super series drop. Its over...
>>106469502That's because you have not checked out Reflex 2 and multi frame generation, raster is close to being obsolete and that card will play anything for the next 8 years easily because of neural rendering
>>106467733I don't see how, indians love AMD just like they love Android, what's the saying?>sars AMD and Android are very good value sars!They're cheap so it fits
32gb of ram is normie tier now, I will have to move to 64gb cause I don't wan't to be part of the plebs.
>>106468017That makes literally zero sense, schizo.
>>106468605more sticks required lower frequency literally always
>>106468691because you need two sticks for dual channel and weird capacities hardly ever exist, though 96 GB is one of the current exceptions with 2x48 GB sticks
:3c
>>106468153Slashdot is still running on the same Pentium with 32 MB of RAM in CmdrTaco's closet next to his dildo shelves.
>Tech News & Industry InsightsThe Register - https://www.theregister.com/TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/newsZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com>Software Development & ProgrammingGitHub Trending - https://github.com/trendingDevDocs - https://devdocs.ioJavaScript, CSS, HTML sandbox - https://jsfiddle.netMDN Web Docs - https://developer.mozilla.orgStack Overflow Blog - https://stackoverflow.blogThe Missing Semester of Your CS Education - https://missing.csail.mit.eduComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>team meeting again tomorrowsighhh maybe they'll realize im a fraud this one and fire me finally
>>106466813i think that guy might be john titor>>106466722the woman on the left
here's a nice little cartoon for my tech bros.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idCFV0KF4uo
>>106469927Britain if real.
>>106469927100$ to buy a year a time. Yep I am buying multiple decades a month and living forever.
Compiler and runtime stack LLVMC standard library Musl with mimallocCore userland FreeBSDInit and services Dinit + custom toolingAudio stack PipeWireDesktop environment GNOME
>>106467915Post your penis
>>106467915>Desktop environment GNOMEThere's never a usecase for GNOME
>>106468019I have a distinctive penis with moles and don't want to be doxxed.
>>106468045Gay
>>106467915the last two are not "features". good thing you don't have to use them.i have no intention of daily-driving it, but it already proved useful for me in CI runs since I can double-test LLVM+non-glibc compat very early on before any potential incompatibilities linger in my code.They are also helping the open-source ecosystem at large, with things like testing the world with CFI (control flow integrity) on, which didn't prove to be always helpful for chimera users themselves. lol.https://github.com/chimera-linux/cports/pull/2498all in all, it's a rare breath of fresh air in the distro scene. and "fixing" the most glaring performance issue with musl (the allocator) was quite something too.
I would like to thank all the developers for giving me stable and secure Internet routing. I consistently get A+ scores for buffer bloat. My speed is 500 down and 30 up.
>>106468474Yes, DFS is regulated because it uses doppler radar frequencies.It also wont work if it detects a doppler radar operating nearby. It'll switch to another DFS channel if available, or switch to a non-DFS channel and there is nothing you can do about it.
>>106464300to be fair, 1-2ms just means your ISP is hosting the test server, or is colocated next door.
>>106464076>My speed is 500 down and 30 uphow is this still legal, that ack filtering in cake must do wonders for you
>>106465068>How do you guys test for bufferbloat?speedtest, fast.com, waveform, cloudflare speedtest, they work well enough, you want your loaded latencies to be equal or close to unloaded you can use flent and a netperf server for in depth testing
>>106465121a bit late but there is a thread on the openwrt forums discussing custom builds for the flint 2 you can look into https://forum.openwrt.org/t/mt6000-custom-build-with-luci-and-some-optimization-kernel-6-12-x/185241/1its relatively active if you want to experimentthere is also the main device page https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-mt6000
Best ffmpeg GUI/wrapper or whatever it's called? I'm allergic to command lines, terminals, powershells, scripts and all that other nerd shit.
>how do i use this nerd shit without learning nerd shit
>>106467863Yup, this is great (I use Claude though)
>>106468951>handbrakethis
ffmpreg haa
>>106467535I still use Webm For Retards
Is Firefox any good in android? It's my main browser in PC but is the mobile version better than chrome or Brave?
Firefox is troon-coded
>>106462080only merit of mobile version of is add-ons, which is a big enough reason.Otherwise, it is inferior to chrome in every conceivable way.Slower, worse video player (if site didnt feel like doing custom stuff), uses more battery.Like in anubis PoW checks, chrome finishes instantly when firefox can take up to 7 seconds (same phone)
>>106469858>uses more batterySource?
>>106462080Yes, and you can add uBlock to it, too.
>>106469858>Like in anubis PoW checks, chrome finishes instantly when firefox can take up to 7 seconds (same phone)Did you try this in a controlled environment and confirm that Firefox and Chrome were both served the same attestation (Anubis can be configured to serve different challenges to different clients)?I use Anubis on a small website I built and don't see any major speed differences between Firefox Nightly and Chromite, at least on my handset.