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I don't code, I just ranked every lang that I "know" from what I heard and saw. + aura and looks. Sorry if your fav lang isn't on the list. I just use Linux and I unintentionally use bash and sometimes. I use python and pip to download shit and scripts, but I never wrote a single line of it.
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>>107694689
C has modules chud.
they're called .a, and .so for portable modules.
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>>107694645
I once had a python error, something wasn't compatible with python 3.14, luckily I use an OS that allows me to have multiple python versions installed, so I just installed 3.12, created a 3.12 venv, fixed it.
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>>107694451
>I don't code
I can see that. You don't have a job either.
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>>107694775
I'm going to shove those header files so deep up your ass you're going to have to re-write it in Rust.

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>blows the fuck out of you're kernel level anti cheat
this is fucking hilarious. doesn't matter if apex, valorant, rust, cs2 faceit or any other league. any FPS is currently unplayable because kids run color/ML aimbots on their second pc and forward inputs to their gayming pc with this 40$ passthrough device. and all the jeet AC devs are too stupid to write an aimbot detection algo that doesn't result in 6 million false positive bans. (the valorant jeets literally used their RAT malware anticheat to check&ban players that stream a centered screen region which is smaller than 512x512 pixels).
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>>107694694
This you’re a certified retard if you run that shit at all, and a vantablack straight outta Congo gorilla nigger if you run it on your main pc without any router-level subnetting to protect your other devices
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>>107694845
it would be standard routine for riot games to do something retarded like ban all players who are not established/registered streamers or youtubers from streaming to non-verified network locations
>oy vey why are you streaming to a local machine?
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>>107694881
>stream to twitch endpoint (doesnt even have to be active)
>sniff stream packets on 2nd pc from router
now what?
And what if they use a capture card? Or a fuser? lol. so many undetectable ways. they are cooked
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These have existed for at least 10 years.
Pretty much the only thing that solves this is something like a totally locked down SteamOS that's useless for anything else.
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>>107694561
It's very hard to get valo/league running on a vm, what would be easier is using some rdp software (team viewer, parsec etc.) to stream the game to second pc. As long as it's on a local network latency shouldnt be too bad.

Why not get a used server and stop worrying?
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>>107694317
Stop worrying about what?
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>>107694886
your small penis size
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>>107694886
Are you asleep?
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>answers a question with a question
i doubt you have a good answer either, but please enlighten us.
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>>107694939
The answer is "yes".

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can we go back to using RAM as an SSD?
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>>107694641
We can't use RAM as RAM these days, shit is so expensive
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>>107694803
You can literally see the battery included in the board to avoid that.
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>>107694721
Works on my machine
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>>107694869
>4 GB
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>>107694869
>R:
Cute drive letter, anon. Does it stand for "Retarded"?

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AI haters BTFO
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>>107693882
bara muscle men are disgusting
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>>107689598
>Palmer Luckey
unironically yikes
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>>107694758
ywnbaw
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>>107693882
I'm a gay and I don't like bara.
five me bishounens and my fellow femboys.
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I'm bisexual and I like my men muscular and manly. Women demure and submissive. It's that simple.

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

Koishi 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

additional info: https://aicg.miraheze.org/?action=history

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app

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>>107694784
It all started with Hochi getting depression and being driven away...
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https://poal.me/dncjrj
>https://poal.me/dncjrj
Personally idk
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>>107694769
it's what again?
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>>107694866
Hi bro, where's that proxy you promised to launch for us earlier?
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>>107694795
It is a smaller, more focused model. It is not what people of /aicg/ expect when paying for/"borrowing" Opus.
Its ability to code better or give more concise and accurate one-shot replies is worthless here.
After trying different presets with it and churning out hundreds of outputs, I am not seeing enough improvement to make it worth upgrading from something like Sonnet and the posted comparisons make it seem like the previous Opus is still superior (albeit obviously more expensive).
4.5 also has a few odd quirks that Anons pointed out and, personally, I find it that it's quality degrades very quickly as the context increases (like, under 20k even).

On the other hand, it's no secret that the providers need to charge more for their services to actually start making money, while also finding ways to make people actually want to pay more, so you can see how such a crackpot theory may seem plausible.

Did we ever get a pricedrop before that wasn't also a drop in quality? Because I remember similar sentiments when the first "fast" Opus premiered and some people swore they'd prefer to use the old one as long as it stays online.

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Is lack of curiosity and responsibility combined with AI killing tech?
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>>107689060
>>107689060
Answer me this: "Who buys western companies' products in the future?"
The line of thinking modern companies is the line of thinking of Annihilation :
the employees will die out with time,
the consumers will die out with time
and the company too will die out with time... it is a snake eating its own tail.
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>>107683202
Also no generation is a monolith
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>>107684862
Probably due to gender split with gen z men being more conservative and women being more liberal
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>>107683186
That's a lot of bullshit to mean
>Companies want to hire cheaper indians
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>>107683186
It's capitalism. it's the alpha and omega of all our problems.

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Talk about hypocrisy...
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>>107693766
A proprietary license probably won't allow that, no.
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>>107685963
Existing IP law is not logic
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>>107686157
BSD and MIT have no use case.
They are licenses and therefore bloat.
The opposite of Copyright is *literally* Public Domain, which is what you should use for the "Permissive" use case.
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>>107686183
It's mostly Christians who put works directly into the Public Domain.
To spread the love of God and Jesus.
Communism does not work without Jesus.
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>>107687430
I tend to think of reusing code like this like doubling the joy.
It's like cloning White people and sending them all over the world to help shitskins maintain and further expand their civilizations. Basically the good kind of immigration.
Why contain multiplying the joy?

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Libraries > Tinder Edition.
Previous Thread: >>107647202

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk

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Why isn't there a system call to tell the kernel that a certain piece of code is uninterruptible? this would eliminate race conditions once and for all
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>>107693305
I think you could fix race conditions by banning niggers.
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>>107693305
Just go back to 8bit computing!, there's no race conditions there!

Until you're doing anything anything remotely decent with graphics, then interrupts like VSYNC WILL act like a second thread, and you WILL get race condition problems, and now you will have to deal with em using 8bit assembly.
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>>107693305
You can eliminate race conditions (and nulls) by using a better type system.
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>>107693305
>system call to tell the kernel that a certain piece of code is uninterruptible
This could conceivably be implemented but maybe not with acceptable performance.
It would also rely on the programmer using those calls at the right times, and since they already misuse mutexes etc there might not be much hope of that.
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>>107693446
if you can make a thread uninterruptible, think of what would happen if you make a mistake that leads to an infinite loop.

though it depends on what you mean precisely: 'no other thread of process X can interrupt thread Y of process X' VS 'no other thread can interrupt thread Y of process X'

In the first scenario, that's not really a problem, but in the second scenario, this can be a real issue (e.g whole system becomes unresponsive)

Multi-threading used to work like that:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooperative_multitasking
But we've moved on to use preemptive scheduling which doesn't have this whole system freezes problem.

Even when you use mutexes perfectly, you still may encounter data races/raceconds with other resources, like the filesystem. There are special mutexes for those, but locking a file can lead to new problems (e.g deadlocking another process that needs to access the file).

>>107694324
There are no fundamental solutions that fix race conditions. Even Rust has race conds, it's type system was only designed to prevent data races. Anyway as soon as you talk to an external component (server, filesystem, database), you introduce invariant that are too complex to clearly express in the type system.

What terminal file manager do anons use?
I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
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>>107694185
>>107694185
yazi config changes too often. i've been running my own fork for a while and disabled the annoying daemon. overall it feels nice, but it lacks way too many features that ranger had. it recently got tabs but they aren't fully integrated afaik.

it suffers from the same issue as ranger, if you try to open a fuse filesystem (through jmtpfs or samba/ssh), it will try to preview every images and videos which will quickly cause the filsystem to overload and become unusable.
your only option is then to sigkill the yazi daemon and client. it's still missing proper shell support (e.g run yazi commands directly inside yazi) and other stuffs like :filter or @ that made ranger so nice to use. although being able to build plugins as object is really nice
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I wrote the wrapper. What I've shared requires mpv, viu, fd, fzf, ripgrep, nvimpager, as well as zsh for the global aliases and fzf plugin.
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>>107694841
>zsh scripting
ewww
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>>107694841
fzf_preview_wrapper
#!/bin/env bash

# place the following in your shell environment
# export FZF_MPV_PIDFILE="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/fzf_mpv_preview.pid"

# Base from environment variable, fallback to default
BASE_PIDFILE="${FZF_MPV_PIDFILE:-${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/fzf_mpv_preview}"

# Dynamic per-instance PID file ($$ is the PID of this script invocation)
PIDFILE="${BASE_PIDFILE}_$$.pid"

# Ensure cache directory exists
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$BASE_PIDFILE")"


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>>107693406
what's clunky and annoying about it?

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>What OS do you use?
Arch. Thinking of moving to Gentoo because it seems quite fun.

>What text editors have you used before?
Notepad++, VS Code, Atom, Geany, Sublime Text, (Neo)Vim.
Do you guys count Python's IDLE as a text editor? If so, that too.

>How familiar are you with Lisps (of any dialect)?
Common Lisp is my main jam - I like the schemes (R7RS-small) but I like the
macro system of Common Lisp a lot more; it's just simpler.
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Hey anons. Been thinking about open sourcing my CL editor, would anyone be interested? Started as an experiment but I've been daily driving it for some time now. Description:
> Fully written in CL + SDL3, uses treesitter
> Performant/low latency. Starts up fast, no lag resizing, etc.
> Hybrid emacs/vim philosophy. Modal keybinds, based on Kakoune/Helix, with an additional sexp-mode and language-mode. ( instead of M-x/: for commands, commands/binds are just CL functions.
> REPL integration. ; is language mode, so if you want to eval a sexp in the buffer you just do ;-e instead of C-c C-c. Has an ephemeral mode so it only pops when there's output or you do ;-r.
> Tabs, workspaces/projects, file pickers, autocomplete, etc.
> SOVL/eyecandy animations.
> Extensions are just CL programs loaded at startup, I cache the .fasl so they get precompiled and load really fast. You can also just load them at compile time so that it's bundled into the image.

I'd have to clean some stuff up. LSP integration is on the roadmap but since the only other lang I've been using is C and the LSPs suck over there too I haven't added it yet, shouldn't be too bad though.
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>>107694019
>CL and SDL3
Of course I would be interested, would love to check it out, I've been using Lem with the SDL2 backend but it was deprecated some time ago in favor of a web rendering engine instead of sdl3 since the author had a more 'modern' vision.
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>>107694759
Sounds good anon, I'll clean up some remaining missing stuff and put it up. As a lem user/contributor I'm also partially inspired by lem, just have a different vision.
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If you are a meow user, do you turn on meow-normal-mode by default in special buffers (help-mode, package-list-mode, info-mode)?? Though I understand its purpose I dislike the default meow-motion-mode.

>>107692048
Sick. The use of radio targets to link to other posts is an interesting choice, why not CUSTOM_ID property? Btw, the links at the top ("Refresh", "Catalog", and "Board List") are empty links. "Web" works.

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Here We Go Again Edition
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>>107694611
Thanks, mate. You too.
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>>107694603
Very NICE. Be sure not to turn into a raging NNNNNNNNNNN FAGGOT when something requires a little WORK and doesn't just tickle your nuts like ur mom's muff does mine, son. You stand at a crossroads that many of come to before. Some discovered a magical wonderland, and others walked into a hell of their own making due to demands that reality conform to their warped desires which they believed to be justified. MEHOAPS you shall discover THA MAGIC because the magic is certainly there to be discovered. _ TIP: If you do not like GNU PLUS LINUX it is because you are a NNNNNNNN FAGGOT and not because of any faults inherent to GNU PLUS LINUX itself. K? K.
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>>107692897
you gonna figure out the font rendering and size or not?

>>107693025
at this point send me your entire frieren pape collection, so good

>>107693146
simple, i lyk it

>>107693699
i love things without anti-aliasing, mmm, tasty pixels, no sarcasm

>>107694319
greetings to you too, guix anon, /wg/yurinon made me think about getting back to xfce and finally getting xfce-winxp-tc to werk and look good, should i bite the bullet?


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>>107694768
Thanks mate. I guess i'll be fine, fedora is rather straightforward, although I've had some troubles getting it installed i think it'll be alright, I'm not the kind of guy to give up easily (i still try to talk to women!).

>>107694773
Thanks! Happy holidays.

The singularity is near.
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>>107693914
>>107694786
btw btw
>reallocates
you lost your namecalling privileges faggot
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>>107693419
Jeets are scammers and renowned nepotists.

US economy has been taken over by jeets: microshaft, jewgle, even fucking fed ex has been jeeted and what do the jeet CEOs do? They hire more jeets. Jeets do what they do best: lie, cheat and get gibs from clueless white boomer inverstors who don't know shit about shit when it comes to tech.

White man by definition is a creator, not a cheater and a con artist. White man creates and takes pride in its craft, hires other based on ability and aspiration, not by strict nepotism. Why would a jeet hire a white man, if the white man knows its worth and a jeet is ready to work for a platter of feces?

Jeet basically takes a white man's thing, smears shit all over it, wraps it up into a neatly looking wrapping paper and presents it to the idiot 70-yo boom-booms who stand in awe of a glorified prediction engine.

What else can you expect from them? Their whole culture revolves around cheating, shitting in the streets, and smearing shit all over themselves and anything they touch.
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>>107694786
>you never do that
Why? Because you're goal-posting moving?

Just be quiet, retard. No one cares about your worthless opinion.
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>>107694814
no, because thats retarded and easily avoidable.
with an arena. or an extensible array using mmap
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What's there not to understand about
>No one cares about your worthless opinion.
?

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What are some things that just don't work on Linux? I'm interested in finding a long term project that's beyond my current abilities.
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>>107689428
Cheat Engine.
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>>107689428
There is a Windows music program from the 00's called Acid Pro 3. I loved that program. It was perfection. If you could make a from-scratch version of that as Linux freeware that would be the best thing ever. Ever!
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Capture one pro
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>>107689428
>I'm interested in finding a long term project that's beyond my current abilities.
That shouldn't take you too long.
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>>107689428
HiDPI on Xorg barely works, especially if multi-monitor.
Good luck fixing that one though.
>inb4 works great on Wayland
I know.


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