What are you maids working on?Last thread: >>107542891
>>107609713Your program should immediately exit with an error without trying to do anything else.
>>107609713any time ive written something that takes a config, i write a default config file in the source that is read on program entry, then overwrite that in memory with whatever fields are present in the user config, if present. value errors should be dealt with here and exit the program, making it explicitely known that the value is invalid and why. its a very similar pattern to how things like configs for ssh work where there is some master config that mutates in memory after reading in additional configs and crashes when an invalid config option is encountered.
Tweet 1/2.Ok as I already shitposted here a lot, I have this scoreboard.It worked all fine and dandy, but the time still had to be set via a web interface (there is already a remote to start and stop and set score plus minus).So I realized that web interfaces are stupid and for a fun game with frens (3D) I want to make it usable without fones. So I need to build a cute remote to set the time.
>>107611484Tweet 2/2lol i forgot to prep the video.But anyways, now I am building a smol remote with an esp32. Looks cute for now. I think this does the trick.This is just a mockup. Now gotta connect it to the actual scoreboard which has a esp-now receiver and some protocol that should be easy to extend
Advent of Code thread died so I guess I'll post here now.Actually a somewhat interesting puzzle if you do the tree thing I vaguely remembered from the thread 2 weeks ago.I'm sure there's a smarter way to count the set sizes rather than walking to the root 1000 times.
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I need some help>while back, switch to Linux for good fromW indows 10>W10 never gave serious warning about my Archiving HDD (mostly RAW photo files)>linux rings all bells, SMART, device failure imminent, etc.>decide to use my clone cradle to port>clone cradle never goes beyond 25% progress>give up>bring to computer store>offer software saving>week later, say they couldnt save anything because of too many faulty sectors>but the copied palte had the same storage space statement (implying all data was copied)>plug copied drive into PC>lots of empty folders>many images wont load meta data>other images wont open because "file format not supported" (lie)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107611445>am thoroughly convinced that the majority of files is still intact,convinced by what? >the copied palte had the same storage space statement (implying all data was copied)Erm, nope, that's not how it works. Consider that your data are utterly corrupted and opening the files one by one is the only way to check if they are fine.
This is not a drill, it's finally confirmed that China has a working EUV prototype since early 2025, it's just undergoing testing and verification right now, expected to enter large scale production by 2028-2030. >In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built what Washington has spent years trying to prevent: a prototype of a machine capable of producing the cutting-edge semiconductor chips that power artificial intelligence, smartphones and weapons central to Western military dominance, Reuters has learned. Completed in early 2025 and now undergoing testing, the prototype fills nearly an entire factory floor.>The availability of parts from older ASML machines on secondary markets has allowed China to build a domestic prototype, with the government setting a goal of producing working chips on the prototype by 2028, according to the two people.But those close to the project say a more realistic target is 2030, which is still years earlier than the decade that analysts believed it would take China to match the West on chips.>The breakthrough marks the culmination of a six-year government initiative to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, one of President Xi Jinping's highest priorities. While China's semiconductor goals have been public, the Shenzhen EUV project has been conducted in secret, according to the people.https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/
https://videocardz.com/newz/moore-threads-claims-15x-higher-gaming-performance-and-50x-faster-ray-tracing-with-its-new-architecturejust 1 architecture gen later its 64x more performant.yea western monopoly of microchips are overim buying chinese next upgrade instead of nvidia.considering most ARM patents expire in 2030 will we see 9.3 hybrids from china for laptops and such?china really only needs to license some specific avx microcode
>>107582322>I think the rest of the world should just ignore Chinese patentsChina wouldn't give a fuck.
>be me, reading this thread>seeing all the "experts" here crying about Chinese EUV throughput>"bro the optics are gen 1, it's too slow, they can't scale">absolute state of /g/>you guys are thinking in 2019 paradigms>let me drop some actual intel regarding the new Huawei patent "CN 119301758 A">published Jan 10, 2025, literally days ago>Link: [https://patents.google.com/patent/CN119301758A](https://patents.google.com/patent/CN119301758A)>this changes the entire math on the "slow optics" problem>the patent describes a "Split-Metal" integration method using multi-spacers>basically they don't print dense metal lines all at once>Step 1: Print "Metal A" lines using standard DUV + spacers. Cap them with Hard Mask Material X.>Step 2: Print "Metal B" lines in the gaps. Cap them with Hard Mask Material Y.>this creates **Fully Self-Aligned Vias (FSAV)**>why does this matter?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107581694>stolenYou don't own ideas fucko. If you did, you wouldn't be here today. The human race would have eradicated itself and you would not have been provided an education by the state.Good luck posting your garbage without the wheel or electricity. You better swim across the sea to Scotland and thank them for the technology you stole to make your shitpost mate.If you can steal an idea, then allow me to steal yours, by fingering your brain.
>>107581694Shalom.>>107593078Some of our devices will have been checked by the same QA workers!
STOP MAKING FUN OF VIBE CODERS
>>107611567Less diversity in competition skill gaps means the plebs will get standardized around dogshit median of income yeah
>>107611382I will now pay for opus and vibe code the next google.Thanks Mr. AI anon!
>>107611588This implies that there's no skill gaps in ones ability to run these new tools, which is decidedly not true
>>107611604A vibe coder bringing results he understands or can learn quickly is still a bad culture fit in a bitter sweaty tryhard collective, which you still need in the workplace to get core things done
>>107611604This is what everyone is failing to see, this tool allows a 100iq retard make a copy of amazon or ebay in two weeks by himself, this on first stage will reduce arbitrage power of existing structures hiden behind massive pre existing power and big codebase.But then it will also trigger an ai arms race to the point that 5 people could make a game like players uknowns battlegrounds in 3 months by themselves from scratch.It will be deflationary and at the same time stimulate the economy, and this is not including robotics deflation that will come in stage 2.Those that see the big picture will get rich as fuck, previous era of tech made rich codemonkeys with tunnel focus on single thing and startup entrepreneurs with a lot of balls to ask investors tons of money to risk in retarded ideas that some times made money, those startup entrepreneurs in general had a guy or hired a guy as a consultor that gave them the know how of what they needed to hire to start developing their products those guys were as a general rule programmers that sucked at programming but understand the know how and the why.Those MF will become filthy rich, they will now have the tunnel focus power of code monkeys and will be able to do what entrepreneurs do it by themselves alone shit is insane but there is still a pretty big level of abilities you will need to use these tools correctly.
Onedrive is currently being exploited to deliver malware and CSAM. Once a file has been shared with you, you cannot remove the file or block the sender and it will be visible in your Onedrive forever. You even get a notification which will directly open the file. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5646972/receiving-unsolicited-onedrive-file-folder-shareshttps://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/1pe78bx/unknown_persons_sharing_files_with_my_onedrive/It has been weeks now with no fix. How fucking embarrassing.
>>107610266do you use onedrive?
copilot is fixing it as we speakit just needs to stop hallucinating
>>107611555No, but I'm not every other human on the planet you midwit
>>107611171this I don't have onedrive
>>107611624you have a sample size of 1 (one) and you concluded the opposite thing somehow?
How 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 headphones• Shure SRH440A/SRH840A• AKG K361/K371Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>my LCD-2C shipment got delayedAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I knew using the post as the courier was a bad idea...>>107610836Cloud III is decent as far as gaming shit goes but it'd be better if you bought a SHP9500(you can find those on chink sites for substantially cheaper, around 50 bucks) and a Vmoda Boom Pro. That way you get a decent headphone with a decent mic instead of Cloud III which has shittier build quality and is certainly not up to par to decent open back headphones.>>107611025Topping DX1 is around 100 bucks. FiiO K11(non R2R) is around 140. As far as performance goes both of those are decent, QC issues aside.
I think i'm gonna hire an electricist to make a good wired headset wireless
>>107611481is there really not a chinkshit dongle for this
>>107610008>>107610559Also, I have yet to see a measurement of a motherboard that didn't have very high output impedance.
>>107578539Is there any argument against buying headphones with detachable cables? I only found out that they're a thing a few years ago and they've been my go-to ever since. In 99% of cases of headphone issues, it's because the cable got mangled, at least in my experience, and I went through a ton of headphones throughout my life despite trying my best to handle them carefully.
never buying shitty headphones again
>>107611292>replaceable pleather ear cushions
>>107611292I guess maintainability is not a priority for most consumers.
honestly a lot of it is, at least for headphonesthe difficulty is first party part support, a lot of times companies dont offer it not because its something they dont want to do, but because the consumer front end for it is difficult to manageyou can probably buy replacement parts for just about anything contacting the right people in customer service departments for many companies/products, the issue may be that theres no direct way for them to sell you the replacement parts in a format that can be correctly invoiced and managed by their accounting department/teambasically lets say you need a right, back side plastic ear cup cover, you cracked yours and want a new onethey have that part somewhere, but they may not have a way of getting to youit may not have a part SKU they can put into a point of sale system, theyd just be emailing or calling someone from wherever its manufactured and asking for that piece to be included on their next shipment, and when it gets to the customer service/sales point they might not know what to do with it, its probably not going to be listed on the manufacturers paperwork with the end customers name or anything, or even a traceable part numberthe infrastructure to set this up is the hard part, a lot of companies avoid it entirely because the easier solution is to warranty the entire device
and then theres also the idea that realistically most things are fixable by the end user if they have basic idea of how to it themselves, if you can take apart your headphones, you have the technical knowledge to say, solder back on a broken solder joint, replace an entire cable, modify a different headband to fitfor a lot of consumers who dont have any of that knowledge they basically presume if it stops working its dead entirely and not fixable, itll have to be replaced, but that isnt the casethink of how people view bluetooth headphones, once the battery is dead theyre entirely dead, right?well, replace the batteryjust because its not behind a user openable port with a quick disconnect to swap the battery doesnt mean you cant swap the battery, it just means its going to take more disassembly and a soldering ironyou dont even need the factory spec battery, you just need one thats close enough, puts out the same voltage and physically fitsthe only time where this gets questionable is in entirely nonservicable designs, sonically welded plastic housings, stuff you have to destroy to get inside of
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>>107611153Notice how nobody agrees with you.
>>107611219vvvvggggghhhhhhhh windows 10.. home...
>>107608363you're goddamn right. next is removing Microsoft
Installed W10 IoT LTSC a week ago on the media center and right after reading this thread today I installed it on my main computer too. Enough is enough, whoever gets some important shit accidentally uninstalled by W11 in the coming months had it coming.
Jeet coding.
yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...previous >>107542533
>>107609960Except having much worse airflow and ironically worse build quality, I have a Phantom myself from 2012. Unless you really need the 3.5" and 5.25" bays, I'd go with >>107609400 (or pic related)
moving tv to my vr rig in the living room.
>>107608092>move the wifi antenna away shit looks retarded spoils the flowok, how about I jam it up your ass? would that flow better motherfucker?
>>107604834What's the gaming pad with analog?
>>107609255>(720 × 1480)Which Samsung phone?
Are there any recommendations for the best web browser to use other than Chrome?
GNU IceCat
>>107611430that doesn't answer my question
>>107611431What's so great about this browser?
>>107611418The most compatible/capable browsers are also the most pozzed; no exceptions.Pick anything out there and unpozz it by hand, and anything that won't stop calling home get behind a firewal/DNS blocklist.Not a whole lot you can do, but since you're using that garbage already, you clearly have no standards so the choice is even simpler; just install vanilla furryfox and keep that sweet 1984 thing going.
Happiness and Good Vibes! editionApplication advice:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4Considering a side hustle?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8>Interviewinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary StuffComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107609001They're looking for your data.
>>107603654You're dumb.
Honestly, I enjoy all of your suffering and despair.Keep grinding harder, good goyim!Sending out 2000 applications means YOU are ENTITLED and LAZY.In this market, you need to finish your masters, and then send 4000 application MINIMUM!Now, discuss among yourselves how you will best send out these 4000 applications and pass the 5-round humiliation ritual games!SufferSufferSufferFucking retards.
>>107608321just learn the data structures in c, grinding is for brown people who can't actually understand things
Assuming that tough times are ahead, what is the best way to insure I have the internet no matter what?
>>107611186You can’t.Find other things to do if you’re worried.
>>107611510such as?
>>107611186You don't need internet, you just need what's on the internet. Buy as many hard disks as you can and start data hoarding.
>>107611516play luigi's mansion
>>107611631which one
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107595736 & >>107588615►News>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo>(12/15) Nemotron 3 Nano released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-3-nano-efficient-open-intelligent-models>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107611212You do realize the costs involved aren't the same, right?
>>107608757The big models are shit too. Ones that aren't you can count on one hand. They fundamentally despise RP as a use. Interest could be some hoster putting the open models up for users on API too.
>>107611375>whats wrong with global attention?Sliding window attention doesn't actually forget tokens from outside the window. In deeper layers information from older tokens outside the sliding window get mixed in. You get longer term memory for free with the same context/kv cache, also there is no sudden phase change where your context gets close to the original pre-trained GA context size.Properly trained SWA is to GA, what quantisation aware pre-training is to post training quantisation.Of course SWA needs to be recurrently trained on long sequences (like transformer XL). I suspect Google does it for all their closed source models (XL was their research) and finds it hilarious open source models just keep copy pasting the old snippet training.>>107611389GA is pretty much the same cost as SWA for training complexity, there's just a lot of software to copy paste for snippet based training.
>>107611538Training on long sequences is expensive. Google own their hardware so they can do it. It's out of reach for most small labs
>>107611607isnt the point of the sliding window to reduce the compute for long sequences? it makes it linear instead of quadratic?
What is /g/'s verdict?
his blog posts trained the ai the most
>>107610716https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/
>>107610689>>107610716the oldnewthing bloghe even wrote a book containing many storiesit's a nice read desu
>>107608924>Gets BFTOd by that Russian on stack overflow.Pretty funny.
>>107611416Link to the stack overflow thread?
why dont we just put windmills under the water?water is heavier than wind so it will make more electricity
>>107611249>when a retard has an epiphany
>>107611249nice idea. you're just 20,000 years late
>nooooooooooooo you can't heckin do a controlled depopulation to account for stable logistics for resources and use hydropower for mega city states that would dwarf las vegas, think of the temporary ecological damage from fresh water floods nobody would live around if one broke!>btw ackshully nevermind the permanent damage from massively expedited uranium mining that is finite vs the practical infinite use of water ( that doesn't still use fossil fuels ), toxic waste dumped into the ocean and everything wrong with nuclear power we NEED to build 10,000 plants nobody will be able to do maintenance on if the grid went down which could lead to the deaths of hundreds of millions immediately because we need to LE OWN le coal and gas companies okay??nuclear shills can't get the rope fast enough
>>107611330but i am not a windmill fren i dont even have wingos
>>107611249turn out it will be only worth it in a few straits in the world, because most of the good currents are really far away from the land, so you only have shit like the gibraltar strait, which are often in between two different countries so you have geopolitcal shit too