/aicg/ - AI Chatbot General/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsAnna Edition>NewsDeepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
mino status?
I'm tired of chub. Is there a better writer out there yet?
>>107536205So which rocket jump course do I have to complete for skill fag, I recently got into this nonsense. I can do the hard courses because I'm no life trash but, will that get me anything special if I do them for him?
>>107542122yourself
>>107541929Wasn't a big thing with CAI that it was literally training itself off the dumb shit people sent it? The other models are just static so it's no wonder they feel hollow by comparison
These boomers blame everyone but themselves: the committee, the designers, and the implementers. Klaus Iglberger insists the language isn't the problem, we "just" need to teach the users better. Obviously, with more teaching, the safety problems and complexity problems will go away.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN0U4P4qmRYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjO76ygwGdAHe has such inane suggestions as removing all "raw" or plain for loops in favor of std::algorithm functions and ranges. These approaches are absolute ass for writing, reading, maintaining, and debugging. Trivial examples are easily noted as being absurdly longer, and they scale horrifically with complexity (not that they look a whole lot better in Rust). This is first and foremost an issue with the semantics and syntax of the language. Secondly, these approaches still don't help with lifetime issues. Klaus, and so many others in this space, are obsessed with blaming raw pointers. Raw pointers are a single symptom of the issue - and frankly, it's not a good argument for them either. He has no valid advice for dealing with older libraries which you must use which use raw pointers and other unsafe constructs (let alone POSIX APIs). I can only believe that based on Klaus's suggestions that he just wants to sell more books and training sessions.If you watch these conference videos from people like Klaus, Jon Kalb, and Bjarne, it becomes painfully obvious that they either have their heads buried in the sand, or that they live in an alternate reality. Who the fuck thinks that it's not a language problem that competent use requires hundreds to thousands of hours of training? This isn't even getting into all the retarded fuck-ups of formal syntax and bad library designs that they love to hand-wave away, or the fact that implementations can't keep up with the half-baked designs that have been added since C++20.
>>107504212Cuda C++ is probably an in-demand skill.
>>107539278you are fundamentally defective if you're using raw pointers in 2025
>>107542009I'm not going to stop using read and write because you're hung up on raw pointers.
>>107517415>where you can use C++, you can use CAs someone who implemented B-trees in C, this is the most retarded cope I've read in a long time.
>you are fundamentally defective if you're using raw pointers in 2025
Besides the trans memes, is Rust a good replacement for C++?>But transI don't care about pol shit if the tool is good.
>>107538179>is Rust a good replacement for C++?it doesn't have inheritance or template programming, will make your life harder with cyclical data structures.The library ecosystem is also more limited. Gamedev is a famous example where C++ is just way more mature.On the other hand if you need multi-threading, want to escape from segfaults, need to model complicated systems (state machines, error handling) then Rust can shine.
>>107539613>>Says Rust is fine but not as elegant as CC is one of the least elegant languages. Rust is definitely more elegant than C.>this weird thing where they treat any criticism of the language as a personal attack.That's what C programmers are like and a lot of them only like C because they haven't tried any other languages. Most Rust programmers came from C and C++, so they have more C and C++ experience than most C programmers.
>>107540580>posix absolute genius unequalled by anyboy was in their turbo interfaces one can use to express everything they could ever dream ofYou have more brain damage than the C standard and POSIX.>c is very fucking powerful>unix is very fucking powerful>posix of all things is very fucking powerfulThey're not powerful at all. They are extremely weak and useless, and actually weaken everything built on top of them. That's why you need millions of lines of code on top of them to do anything and most of that code is about finding ways around the C and Unix brain damage.
learn lisp.
>>107540648I thought godot was BS and 2D only for a long time, now after the past few weeks I realize I was so wrong
VU EditionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107540672https://a.aliexpress.com/_mNyr0Dn
>>107541529look into Yu9 audio 404 but if you have an er2xr what's the point?
>>107541975its busted and i cant get a cheap one in canada
>>107541975anything cheaper? im mainly looking to not spend a bunch, especially if its chinkshit
>>107542151At this point just get a used etymotic
Clear PC cases were based, I'm DONE pretending they weren't.
>>107541259>"silly and butt hurt :3" poster is a poorfaghow am I not surprised
>>107541938I simply don't have that much use for it to pay retarded scalper prices like 1000€ for what I would have basically used as a toy.If I would have gotten it for 250€ in that configuration, add a couple 3090's for 400€ each, I could already have had a cheap low-end "AI sandbox" machine for those 1000€.
>>107541938posts specs and setup
Clear PC cases and ghetto water cooling kits.Old GPU water blocks were kinda shit, but running 70C on water vs 110C on air was crazy.You could instantly increase FPS by like 20% back then.
They're still a thing?
fedora is the solution
>>107540251What is the problem?
>>107540691The problem is that all OS/distros suck in varying different ways. The solution is that Fedora sucks the least, and thats why Linus uses it.
>>107540251I do like the idea of Silverblue and Kinoite, but part of me has for years felt more comfortable with the DEB ecosystem than the RPM ecosystem.
>>107540656most of nixpkgs is ai generated
>>107540651> 4chanelProbs has a slightly different smell than Chanel no. 5.
WASM edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107541691yep!>>107541834>it's an incredibly braindead and boring languageIt's the only reason why I picked it up and keep coming back to it>go with aocI should try it
>>107541834so what do you program in normally? I'm just sick of all the OOP stuff from Python, so I wanted to see what interfaces and generics were about. I thought about picking up Rust but I'm not really sure my systems knowledge is enough to get me by. Plus most Rust jobs seem to be very niche and hard to come by
>>107539842You could say the same about wdg. But tons of people actually make games around game jam time.
>>107542069When does that happen? I'll check it out. The thread, as it stands, felt like i was walking in to the middle of a month long argument I don't understand or care about.I was hyped when you mentioned it to see if there were any dudes building cool shit with SDL3. I just started playing around with it myself.>webm relatedA stupid Atari style first game project
>>107542063at my job? clojure/clojurescripthas even less jobs than rust and i don't want to be stuck at my current workplace forever so i decided to pick up goprivately rust, not for web thoughrealistically i don't think it gets better than go for an employable language that isn't soul destroying OOP corposlop>I'm not really sure my systems knowledge is enough to get me byi didn't feel like rust needs much systems knowledge but i started programming with C so i may just be blind to it
Seems 90 MB is the minimal size today to make an app using a language.Because C# requires a 150 MB mono install, and python requires a 150 MB install to run.I think godot exporting a 90MB seems to be a better idea than shipping a mono or python or C# game.
>>107539985>python requires a 150 MB install to runIDK where you're getting that from, my shit is roughly 5 MB standalone using py2exeStill massively overkill
>>107540037you need to install python runtime.
>>107540076Py2exe (and other similar tools for distributing python applications) bundle the runtime into the program. It is not necessary once it's built.The core runtime is not anywhere near as big as you think it is.
>>107539985C# can be compiled using AOT, which eliminates the need for the runtime, but does limit some features like reflection. Godot supports using AOT (cause it’s used on web and mobile I think)
>>107539985you can compile godot with less features, you can cut networking, dx12, 3d, etc.
Is the dark web overrated if you don't want to do anything illegal?
>>107540733At 20m loc, something in the Linux Kernel is backdoored too!
>>107524912Tuxler as in A-DOS Tuxler??
>>107524769>Slow as shit>Useless for general browsing>Filled with Spam>Not even fucking secureWhat is the point of it again?
>>107536916Pretty sure pedoshit is ironically more prevalent on the clear web. I recall some graph showing that the vast majority of it was shared around facebook
>>107539056Images embed in other images? I'm curious how this works.
this guy is a fucking schizo but i think he's right about this one
>>107541965>But this concept only became true during the industrial revolution, before that money was not importantDemonstrably false. Money has been important ever since it's inception to buy child sex slaves in sumaria.Could you survive without it? Probably. Would having none consequence your life? Certainly.>there wont be enough jobs in the world to maintain the industrial economic system that has existed since the mid-1800sIt's already that way. How many positions - especially in larger firms - can you think of that have little other purpose than to provide a job?>The whole concept that people without jobs will be left to dieIt is certainly one possibility. Another would be to simply give them the money they require to spend in order to keep the economical wheels spinning, and then basically nothing changes apart from the sudden cessation of positions that only exist to create employment....>AI will democratize workInteresting perspective. How? What methodology or mechanism can provision this?>make average people rich Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107541965>people without jobs will be left to die is just a concept...They've already gotten birth rates below replacement, convinced most women to wait until the verge of infertility to stop taking the pill, tricked an ALARMING number of young men to cut their dicks off, wedged a massive social and political divide between the sexes, softened the majority of the remaining "men" with estrogen spiking seed oils media oversocialization and k-12 education.They can and will do, and have already done, whatever they want, and everyone thinks it's awesome at best, or doesn't even notice at worst.
who is this? sounds like a total brainlet like most schizos lol
>>107542035>Interesting perspective. How? What methodology or mechanism can provision this?AI researchers are NOT in control of AI development. Ask any of the TOP AI researchers where AI is going and what it will achieve and they will just shrug their shoulders. AI is NOT like the Manhattan Project where only a few top researchers have this knowledge. Its more like Bitcoin, the technology is largely open, anyone can use it.
>>107542093>AI researchers are NOT in control of AI developmentWhere did I imply they was?> Ask any of the TOP AI researchers where AI is going and what it will achieve and they will just shrug their shouldersThey really aint top. They aint even mid-tier. The top knows, they're manhandling it there as we speak.>AI is NOT like the Manhattan Project where only a few top researchers have this knowledgeActually it's *precisely* like the manhatten project. Everyone can get the knoweldge with little difficulty, few know what to do with it. Even less can afford the machines and materials to do it properly.And the mess it's making will have long term consequences.
>32>manage customer service call centre ~100k/yr>have intermediate tech skills, some experience in basic Linux, installing / maintaining networks and servers and telephony systemsI am interested in becoming an AI Infrastructure Engineer /devops or getting any well paid job in the industry with some sort of future (my job is going to be eaten by AI eventually)Is it too late for me?
>>107541670>32oofyikesick
>>107541670If you're willing to try implementing something for or adjacent to your job or make something useful on your own time, why not32 is not too late coming from that sort of skill set
>>107541670Everyone and their mother wants to do this. Meanwhile I'm out there doing mother's. Basically no chance.
>>107541670>an AI Infrastructure Engineer /devopsso a linux sysadmin?
As a neet I found out how absolutely fucking stupid most people are when it comes to all the AI stuff. Like I thought I was shit because I didn't have some hyper optimized image generation to video generation workflow like over in /lmg/ or /ldg/ and wasn't quantizing and fine tuning my own local models.Meanwhile STILL a good chunk of "tech" people don't even have a clue how to use anything more than ollama. But, everyone talks like they can. Recently openai and anthropic introduced "skills" which is just adding to the system prompt to explain tool usage better for something dynamically... Like what the fuck, I've been doing that since structured outputs/json returns came out. Dynamically modifying my prompt for every reply to get the best result. So, I'm blog posting here, but I think the bar is so low it's possible but it's highly oversatured too. Though, as a neet, all I did was make one of those vtuber studio ai wife bots a few years ago to talk on my desktop and I have her generate me hentai which we discuss together! (She likes big asses just like me)
I already own a 14” M1 Pro MBP 16GB which I only use occasionally, as I’m more inclined to use my 12.9” iPad Pro for most things nowadays. Price seems like too good to pass up though, especially considering the amount of RAM
>>107540283linux kernel runs fine on arm i have linux 5.10 running on my phone and 6.1 running a server on my desk (orangepi 5)i think the problem is apple firmware is fucked up and breaks standard booting from usb
>>107539535Worth it. Only thing that would disqualify it from being so is if it were the 8gb ram model. Flip it for around $550 easily if you aren't going to use it.
>>107539535Personally I would want at least 24 gb of ram but it’s a good deal regardless
>>107539535I'd take it for the battery life alone. That shit is insane compared to my older linux laptops
I wouldn't buy it because the software is shit and they snoop your files without consent. MacBooks were top tier when you could swap OS
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>>107541865The perplexing thing is why Imagen/NanoBanana models are so common... the sheer amount of versions and variations explain it to a certain extent, but I wonder if it's just that. It's not even that rare to see them being compared one against the other (I even got NBP at different resolutions...).
Not all heroes wear capes.
Been starting to have issues with vlc so tried mpv. I like it but it lacks features. Very quickly I needed to ability to offset subtitles timings. So I went back to k-lite for the first time in many years and I really like it.
>>107541004>>107541115it's open source. if it had ads, someone will just make a fork without them
>>107541115(actual retard)
>>107541928z/xread the manual next time :^)
It plays my old .flv files I've found on an old hard drive. mpv does not
Why is this shit so fucking good?
Linux mint devs dont care about their XFCE edition theming.
>>107498340Why does linux mint and ubuntu cinnamon exist in the same timeline?
you guys are giant fags. Change your wallpaper. If you care about the corners or some gay shit get an autistic DE like KDE instead, mint isn't for you. the taskbar and window controls are not the star of the show, it's background shit
>>107541972Because fuck you. Same reason why Kubuntu still exists but not Mint KDE, even though it would be far superior to the former.
>>107498456For me its CachyOS, the thinking man's distro. It just werks™.