Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsPrev: >>107851707https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I WANT TO RUN GLM NOWCOMFY PLS
>>107857411>and the whole text doesn't talk about any con in using it, which only true for up to 3000 gpus, and not even for everything (like lora usage).For me fp8 is exactly three times faster than gguf on 3090
>>107857337Absolutely not. His is closer to Schiele than that, though it suffers from z brushstroke slope which refuses to go away.
>>107857501>z brushstroke slope?
>>107857429At least you can hide him and t8star (suppose his workflows are useful). What you cant hide is the endless hordes of uninteresting anime slop or shitty cartoon characters. Its all the same flat crude shit, the loras, the models, the finetunes, 2D, 2.5D>but my netawaiillsutroekjejfejkfej model can...I dont care. Please make a button to hide anime
When ever you open your phone it sends low burst radio signal that can be read over 100 meters.https://x.com/c10ned/status/1908305530038141290https://x.com/c10ned/status/1908305530038141290Any anons know why this is case? What's use case of sending such signal moment you turn phone on/login?
>>107856344so that's how shitrael or amerimutt tracking their enemy. nice find.all amerimutt tech literally military intelligence by sending random beacon.
>>107857458Why not? Many NFC devices would be interested in something like that. If it's just a pulse it's probably the phone checking if an NFC addon is attached.
>>107857451huh, now i get why LiFi is more secure, thanks anon
>>107856344maybe is screen activate look image frequency vs resolution
>>107856857Feds don't need this. Shit, even the Gestapo (ICE) has access to more information: https://www.404media.co/inside-ices-tool-to-monitor-phones-in-entire-neighborhoods/
Claude wrote 100% claude code
>>107854008>ai fag "projection" is aligned with the current real state of aiDelusionalFrom 2020 the red lineshould go off screen
>>107856558airetards = marketingroidsor people who repeat advertisements
>>107853998>lakhs saar do not redeem the ai
>>107853976>lahks
>>107854230Stop posting teenbro cringe
https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107857221People knew of the internet. That's kind of how it became so fucking popular.
Modern tech billionaires aren't even trying to buy social license like the oil and railroad tycoons of old did. (Bill Gates sort of but that was mostly muh africans and very little at home).They're either idiots (actually entirely possible) or convinced that there's zero chance of the system of government and property rights (including IP) they depend on collapsing around them despite everything that's going on or that maybe they're convinced they'd naturally rise to the top even in a system that's based around brutal violence rather then esoteric legalism.
>>107857309I think most of them are just moneyed retards. Half their businesses are retarded and only made them wealthy because of other retards. We don’t know what the old money wealth is up to, they don’t announce it
>>107857309The plan is to return to feudalism with them at the top, they've been openly talking about it, JD vance has outright stated he's onboard with it and heavily influenced by it.
>>107842976Lack of self-awareness. The gig is up and desperate, totally a not-organic attempt to recreate dot.com boom is going to materialize.
You should close browser tabs when you're done with them. If you want to quickly get back to where you were, there is a separate technology for that: bookmarks.
>>107856226Firefox is largely to blame for this. They were the first ones to make tabs into buttons.
>>107856203People with 100+ tabs open are the same type of people who used to have 100+ pieces of paper on their desk.>but I know where everything is!! It's organized the way I LIKE IT!These people operate through life at 1% productivity, but there's really nothing we can do to change that.
The only time I have like a million tabs open is when I'm solving an issue or doing a task. When I'm done I close all of them. Never understood keeping stuff you visit on the regular open when you can just type shit like /g in the url field to instantly go where you want despite not having a tab open.
>>107856203I started closing tabs regularly when I found the shortcuts for fuzzy searching browsing history. You can type '^ ' on Firefox and '@h<tab>' in Chrome into the address bar to search browsing history
This will change everything.
How come American companies can't innovate like this? We can't even afford ram because of Trump meanwhile their ram is 2/3rds cheaper than what prices were in America before tarrifs.
>>107856482Lenovo made one 6 years agoAlthough they're still Chinese
>>107856482If i cant use it on the train im not buying it
>twice as long to switch desktops with a careful, error-prone gesture vs a keybindwe've really lost the plot with touchscreens
>jeet smears poop all over the presentation laptop>after you get it home, it breaks after you fold it 3 times showing it off to your family>the chinks don't give you a refund
>>107857404you arent the target audience. the target audience couldn’t remember ctrl alt del to save their life, getting to another desktop by dragging all their fingers across the screen is literally easier for them.
>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/installwindowsPrevious: >>107820851
>>107856797>I'm just looking for ideas on what to buyso you're just buying for the sake of buying?Buy some Nvidia stocks
so I currently have the pixel 10 and while I love the magnetic aspect of charging and displaying the device the battery life is abysmal while im at work and using my data. would I be better off getting any of the foldables or is the battery just as bad? I want a foldable for other purposes as I would want to play some games on it
>>107856420zip them and add a password
Is there a good way to run a multi-GPU setup for gaming on a single monitor in the current era?I'm not looking for SLI, I'm talking about having some games run in the background on a second GPU while the primary game runs on a newer more powerful one.For example running an esports game but then having an MMO or survival game running in the background, able to alt-tab to it, without wasting precious VRAM or GPU power that you want to reserve for the main game you're playing.Capping background FPS solves the GPU power issue but VRAM is an inescapable issue running multiple games which is why I'd like to just use my other card in another PCI-E slot, even if it's in x4 mode, because my goal is offloading.
>>107847026Thank you for teaching me about this frontend, it's exactly what I need. Fuck Google.
>[picture of 10 to 15 year old intel cpu>*sips* ahhhh, you don't need moreWhy are you people like this?
>>107856329What do you mean, "you people"?
>>107856507i now remembered that movie.have a you
>>107856329
>>107856329My 4700mq in t440p is running just fine. I bought a newer 8000u whatever to play with and it's genuinely worse. I would either suck cock and buy a MacBook or just keep waiting for t14s gen2 AMD to drop below $200. There is no in between.
How do I study without my mood tanking and hearing voices?>cs50>do problem set 1>basic planning I should know ends up being a slog>the voices come back in the midst of struggling but go away when I go do something else like wash the dishes
Besides the fact that its low powered and cute n tiny. Whats the advantage of buying a raspberry pi for $160 versus buying something like a used hp elitedesk g3 for less than $100? Why pay more for less computing power? Besides people out there living off the grid trying to conserve power, i dont understand the point of these things
>>107856759for the 16 gig model, the 2gb is still reasonable.
>>107856803>2gb>$55>reasonable
>>107856803think whatever you want, but this is still less than what apple would charge for the same amount of RAM.
>>107852776The three main reasons I could see would be third party support, lower power usage, and ready to go images that can be written to a microsd and booted.I use a 3b+ for a stratux and find it convenient I can just write the image to it and know it'll work instead of having to fuck around with alternative packages do to hardware differences. I like linux based computing and have been running it for close to two decades now however sometimes a just werks solution that still respects me is nice.
>>107852776If you don't need the low power consumption, don't need the GPIO pins, don't need the computer to be very small and light and want a faster chip then just don't buy the raspberry pi. No product ever is for everyone.
From your phone's wifi and cellular modem, to a wirelss chromecast for your tv, to the wifi router in your room, to the wifi card on your desktop gaming computer, do you ever wonder if all of this stuff is bad for us if it's working all at once?
>>107857325Because the higher up you go the less your shielded from the sun's ionizing radiation. Humans have always been exposed to EMF through natural sources, radios and wifi are just organized EMF. Strong EMF can burn you or temporarily make you feel sick, but as long as it is below ionizing frequencies it won't damage your DNA and give you tumors.
>>107857440My point is, humans have a very weak shield against radiation. Going higher up in the sky already has consequences.So if you're going to introduce artificial made radiation, you can't expect it won't affect life. Especially when there are countless studies that show this. But keeping the artificial radiation going is far more beneficial for governments & co than taking care of its people.
>>107856549for now.
>>107857463The artificial radiation you talking about is not at an ionizing frequency though? It's kind of like shining a normal flashlight on your arm, how would it hurt you?
>>107857491read this againviolent wave radiation is the issue. the whole ionizing or non ionizing debate is a red herring.>>107857072
Now that I have a HDR 1440p monitor... am I supposed to go back to MPC-HC with MadVR instead of using mpv?
assuming your mpv is reasonably up to date it will default to libplacebo and vulkan and handle hdr and dv and reverse tonemapping gracefully by default. you might want to make sure it can see your icc profile though. just add a line to the config file much simpler than the literal russian spyware that madvr embeds to do the same
searched mpv and madvr on /g/ and /a/ and read posts for the last half hourmore confused than everguess I'll just download both
>>107856801i dont have an icc profile
>>107856643I don’t care
>>107856643spats
>What happens on January 19, 2038?>On this date the Unix Time Stamp will cease to work due to a 32-bit overflow. Before this moment millions of applications will need to either adopt a new convention for time stamps or be migrated to 64-bit systems which will buy the time stamp a "bit" more time. How much shit is going to break on that date? Will I have 4chan to shitpost with my bros about it by then?
>>107855196VLC chads stay winning
>>107855150some factory or bank probably cares a lot
>>107854618>2014 is just as far
>>107851621Not a problem. People are already moving over to 64-bit timestamps. Far, far more advance warning than muh Y2K.>which will buy the time stamp a "bit" more time. Never before has a pun deserved a bullet through the head more than this >haha get it.. bit, because bits??? hahaIt isn't "a bit". 2^32 = 4.29 billion. 2^64 is that, squared. 18.4 quintillion. In other words, 4.29 billion back to back lifespans of the existing 32-bit uint. Your brain probably can't contain a number that big. Here it is in its full form for you to marvel at like a pair of jangly keys: 18,446,744,073,709,551,616. That's half a million years down to the nearest microsecond. That's not . . . a " bit ".
>>107855219not any that are going to matter in 12 yearsi've lived long enough to see hundreds of banks fallmore japanese banks still operating purely by paper will probably exist in such timewanna know something fun? Y2K was actually a serious problem and all kinds of things could have gone terribly wrong. and nothing did because people saw it coming and buckled down and fixed all their shit before it broke. nothing but minor bumps and scrapes resulted so the public came away thinking it was a big nothingburger. it wasn't; people actually just did good work for once.the change from 32 to 64-bit systems is not only easier, with better precedent, it's already been done and has comparatively infinite more time to adapt and plan. Analogy: In terms of difficulty going from 32-bit to 64-bit is like adding a room to an existing house. Going from 2-digit dates on 1970s-tier tech up to 32-bit timestamps was like converting mud wattle and branches to a brick house.
>>107601582"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107856115Godspeed anon. Enjoy your cooking.
RIP based Dilbertmanhttps://news.slashdot.org/story/26/01/13/1619251/scott-adams-creator-of-the-dilbert-comic-strip-dies-at-68
>>107856474The world is becoming darker by the second :/
>>107856100Thats very cyberpunk if you think about it!
>>107851104Early 2000s was kino, photos were low quality and so were videos, but it was all still a fun time. I still have a lot of early videos from phones when they used 144p kek.