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How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
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No it wouldn't. People have been trying that for decades, the performance is always awful.
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>>107741408
I don't see any reason why performance should be worse than on a monolithic kernel other than the fact that they tend to receive less development and support.
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>>107740569
Windows will be fully Rust before Redox is complete.
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>>107741514
Okay but my interest is more in the microkernel and security features than Rust. I'd extend it to GNU Hurd if I had any faith in it ever being useable.

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This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
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ai can't really make the difference between roleplay and reality.
bloody mental, innit?
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And this is going to keep happening, because nobody is going to be bothered to actually regulate LLMs until one of the (((elites))) gets killed by someone who was told how to by chatgpt. Two more weeks.
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>>107739023
>it's not about x -- it's about y
>imagine...
>(you), yes (you) in particular, are very special and unique
ai slop is like the perfect weapon against the 90iq cattle that makes up half the population, and it's incredibly funny how utterly chatgpt-ismy the entire convos with the schizo are
>b-but ahkshually the bell curve
shut the fuck up nerd
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>>107741756
It is not an intelligence. It’s a fucking giant regex stored as q 20 jpeg.
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>I'm suave enough to overpower it's influence
Cope. I think you already know deep down that she is retarded and it's only going to get worse.

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NEW YEAR EDITION

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>>107740314
the term "gameplay loop" was invented to normalize addictive game design
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>>107740264
i haven't looked at game dev influencer stuff since like 2021 (mostly because there's nothing left for me to learn anymore) so i wonder if there has been any developments to that stuff. i assume it's still "those who can't, teach" through and through though

>>107740314
desu i think "copying" is a legitimate strategy if you do it well. imo there's no reason to design a new special snowflake system for something if there is an existing system that slots in better, like for inventory, skill trees, quests, or whatever. i don't really view game design as an artistic vocation, to me it is closer to engineering. and to that end, you have to understand how all the parts interact and what it is you are actually putting together. and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it works, and how players react to it. in that regard, design by formula "muh juice" guys are basically the same as vibe coders to me.

my approach isn't popular though. i was (politely) called derivative when i briefly worked professionally in a team many years ago, but i mean, the stuff i designed was wildly successful with players by all meaningful metrics we had available. the update i had the most influence on was, to this day, the most popular the game has ever been. the other team members still didn't like it.
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>>107740433
>and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it works
So much this. It's hard to imagine someone ever being able to nail down the intended design from a written doc unless it's stolen.
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time 2 werk
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>>107730255
Legitimately the only game that has done it well is Pargmata, but that game isn't even out yet.

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Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
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>>107739808
nta but I assume you could compromise QEMU, and QEMU has had a bunch of vulns over the years.
maybe you could also compromise some distro packages, or even qubes repos.

>>107738694
>>107740531
this is true, it's hard to get used to it
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I am definitely not convinced the trade-offs are worth it in the case of using qubes os just because I am a tin foil hat guy. There are limits to this shit
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>>107740673
A few months ago I wasted a shit ton of time installing wonix on virtual machine to test drive it (Linux noob so I am very inefficient)

It's the worst thing ever, the feeling I can only describe as something from the stone age
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>>107741241
>nta but I assume you could compromise QEMU, and QEMU has had a bunch of vulns over the years.
there's difference between QEMU and KVM. KVM is the one doing the actual virtualization on Linux. Xen (type-1) is an alternative to KVM (type-2). If you use VirtIO devices (Xen uses Xenback drivers with optional VirtIO support) and keep the QEMU devices and features minimum (you could even compile it with Clang's CFI), it's not really bad. Look at where the QEMU vulns detected at. Then there's Crosvm that's more security-oriented and used in ChromeOS.
>maybe you could also compromise some distro packages, or even qubes repos.
it's not included in the threat model of Qubes OS. it's not a totally zero trust OS and you have to assume Debian or Fedora project didn't get compromised.
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>>107741355
you have ready whonix virtual machine file on their official website

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my boomer dad found out about AI images and is not sending me images of me as a child but modified with AI
how do I tell him to stop feeding images of me to openAI?
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i don't care to help you with your situation, what's he doing to the pictures? making you look stupid?
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>>107741050
Turning him into the daughter he always wanted
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>>107740986
Generate an image of him as a furry fucking you with a dragon dildo.
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>>107740986
her asshole is in there
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>>107741784
>her

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>IDC expects Apple to ship just 45,000 new units of the Vision Pro in the last quarter of 2025.

>The overall market for virtual reality headsets fell 14 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint Research.

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TVs and monitors are still too cheap
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>>107741605
oh, trust me. I know.
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>>107740813
People confuse Jobs being a complete sociopath loon with his being incompetent, nothing could be further from the truth. You compare Apple's standard of design back in his day to what we're getting now and it's night and day. MacOS 26 looks like a GNOME theme.
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>>107740527
Who would buy a retarded gadget for $6000 in current economy?
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-It was way too expensive, these goggles need to cost $499 at tops, not over few grand.
-Too big and unwieldy. Only recently they've started becoming more sensible regarding size, pic related.
-Screen tech wasn't good enough.
-GPUs weren't powerful enough to run VR games at proper resolutions and now that they are, they still cost a shitton of money.
-Should be a standalone unit to begin with.
-Not enough content.

Basically VR came out way too early to get any mass adoption.
It was like releasing a product in Alpha without any ecosystem for it, expecting everyone to buy it and then building the systems afterwards.
It does however have it's own niche userbase that's having a really good time with it.

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>>107741598
>>107741466
1080p is a resolution and a frame method, not an indication of quality
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>>107741520
anime is almost never a good benchmark for any encode related task due to its low variation nature, as it can be thought of just large areas of same color with some gradient. Been a long time but iirc you can get away with bicubic or gaussian upscaling up to 2-3 times with anime
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>>107741289
buy a new tv
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>>107741699
That's why it's easy to upscale.
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What would you rather watch, a 240p video at 1080bps or a 1080p video at 240bps?

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PREDICTION

This year we will see prebuilt manufacturers start selling prebuilt machines with Linux pre installed even to normies.

There is no point to keep shelling out money to Microsoft for licensing, so this will be an aspect of shrinkflation.
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>>107741448
Retard, Microsoft pays OEMs to preinstall Windows, not the other way around. MS makes too much money selling your data to care about whether someone pays $10 for the license key.
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>>107741480
He said prebuilt not OEM.

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107739365
go back
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>>107739440
https://github.com/garywill/linux-router
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>>107739046
>>107739637
the mega backend must be using gnome lmao
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>>107719296
This guy is correct >>107740785
You want sharpness but not necessarily contrast. Books, even modern ones and even high quality ones, aren't printed with coal nigger vantablack ink on perfectly snow white bleached paper: instead a dark grey tone is usually more readable.
The best text colour schemes for terminals/IDEs also focus on having a consistent contrast on every colour, but not on maximising it. Obviously too low contrast makes things unreadable, so you want it reasonably high, but the sweet spot is not at the absolute most contrast you can achieve; having mellower colours on an off-white, lightly coloured background is what I find most comfortable and what seems to be quite common based on what almost everyone I've ever seen uses. (Or for dark theme users, almost nobody uses colour schemes with a perfectly black #000000 background either even though that would give maximum contrast.)

Sharpness does help though and higher DPI is always nice.
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>>107741498
What the other anons have said, and in fact it's one of the easiest ways to tell apart fake leather and real leather (at the cost of having to use it for some time so it's not instant identification)

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>>107729812
BPD pussy is best pussy
crazy girls are best in bed (im a virgin but thats what other virgins told me on reddit, must be true)
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I am very tired of spring and am considering a rails job
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>Don't forget that you can now contribute to your IRA for 2026
This, fuck the english
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boss worried about cursor and vibe coding putting us all out of a job once the MBAs over us catch wind of it
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broadcom would rape a child if it meant that they could take away my perpetual vmware licenses

>puts bread on the table
>makes inexperienced /g/ trannies seethe
>makes C shart shills seethe
Yeah I'm thinking it's the best language
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>>107740192
okay enough, shut the fuck up nigger
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>>107740224
>timmy gets BTFO
>seethes
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>>107740398
calm down buck, or else I will physically and mentally break you with my BWC
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>>107739600
good thing that he did not use SFINAE
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>>107739605
>(shittily) implements dispatch over a FIXED set of variant types
>whole point of interfaces and generics is that it's extensible and can support new types without having to modify the original definition + a big faggy switch case
LOL. Sum types != generics. Thanks for outing yourself, retard.

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>News
Z․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
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

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>>107740879
fiz
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crustcrunch
planewalker
lunare
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>>107738959
cai
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>>107741302
It's "theoldllm"
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>>107741419
idk then, probably
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cunny...

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>>107738622
>Reroute 3 times
>Every node is always in Germany or France
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>>107741610
Just geoblock, retard
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So, what is worse, using nodes from 128 eyes, which are probably ran by your enemy, but hiding among the crowd, or blocking 128 eyes nodes? Some say it makes you ironically less anonymous to block these.
And which one really glow less?
If your country wants to identify you and you were using a node from, say, Brazil or Peru, can you really expect Brazil and Peru to not try to deanonymize Tor users too or to reply to your country to go fuck itself?

Also, can nodes lie about their location? I saw nodes from North Korea a couple times, and freaking "Soviet Union" once, which seemed weird. I swear it's true, I should have taken screenshots.
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>>107740356
>>107740510
>>107741517
Isn't the canvas element blocked by default in noscript in TorBrowser?
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>>107741734
I assumed he wasn't using it. But he could be using a proxy to post with tor.

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107723886
>but people should take this lesson to learn that current systems don't give two shits about regular people.
The current systems are too big to fail.
Corpos own the law, own the market, own the world.
The most consumer friendly thing you can do is leech off them for free.
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>>107741595

Who knows, maybe it won't maybe it will still hallucinate to some extent. I hope not, because I want to see these systems functioning well.
I believe that there needs to be some fundamental change in how they approach this stuff. Perhaps have a cluster of AI models fact checking each other to make sure the results aren't so fucked, but there are more knowledgeable brains than mine working on this.

However we do know that this sector is getting infinite money pumped into it and that's one hell of a driver for innovation.
The potential of this tech is so insane that it will be the focus for all kind of industries.
Especially when it comes to AI combined with robotics. Learning on the spot means you can pretty much teach humanoid robots how to do things like factory work and they're currently testing this stuff.
During the next 5-10 years this landscape is going to be remodeled completely.
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>>107723407
>People will just stop being able to play new games, period.
the new games in question
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>>107741541
>Tech like this would have been considered an absolute pipe dream just 6 years ago
Tay was plenty sophisticated in 2016.

>>107741692
>Perhaps have a cluster of AI models fact checking each other to make sure the results aren't so fucked
They're already doing this for the purpose of content filtering.
>The potential of this tech is so insane that it will be the focus for all kind of industries
I swear, if hysterical AI shills haven't been constantly lying about the value proposition of their favorite tech, the world would be a better place.
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>>107740350
I can still get one at normal price so it's still not too late

Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
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>>107741482
>>>/lgbt/, and don't come back
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>>107741522
I'm not that guy you replied to, but honestly, your anger reeks of /pol/ hysteria.
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>>107741540
nta but >>>/lgbt/ and you post like a fag
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>>107741139
Macbooks basically dominated the laptop market when they switched to ARM. But now Intel has nearly caught up with ARM performance on its x86 mobile Lunar Lake chips.
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>>107741687
Right, except x86 laptops are plastic junk that run windows 11.


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