I fucking hate my pixel 7 proI have never in my life owned a device with such a piece of dogshit battery lifeI want to smash this piece of shit against a brick wall
>>107540601I love my A54
Change your operating system retard
>>107540601I have a Motorola Moto g 5G 2023 and I'm pretty happy about it.
forked from >>107530764 reason: no longer maintained
>>107536860LOL
>>107530883>ooples & boo-noo-noos
>>107531156>f150post dick
>>107540572no, and it's a solid 4.5 inches.my wife tells me its big but that cunt lies about everything.
>>107540125epples & benenes
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107540145he didn't vote
>>107540271Didn't vote in what? qrd?
Why are BHD and FLUX curry?https://files.catbox.moe/q6gaku.png
>>107540565please keep that curry shit with the thieves at BHD
>>107538550You hope to get a second one bro
>turning one instruction into twelveSo this is the power of RISC
>>107539017There is nothing even remotely "reduced" about modern ARM. Also, ARM does not have 512bit registers, so obviously it would need multiple instructions. Nothing whatsoever to do with being "RISC".
>>107540337>Would you prefer to have six gorillion obscure instructions like amd64lollmaokek, even
>>107540559My understanding is that the RISC model mostly focuses on making sure an instruction does one thing. This means that instructions do not handle storing to memory, or fetching from memory. You need to do this yourself. So every instruction is preceded by loads and succeeded by stores. CISC architectures on the other hand have more complex instruction encodings, that mean that any given instruction can:- Read from a register, write to a static address - Read from a register, write to an address in another register- Read from a register, write to a registerAnd so on. This encoding is a notable factor in the complexity of x86, because of just how many ways these can be combined. Doing it like this makes it easier for human devs, because it’s less verbose and easier to work with, which is why x86 won out I think, cause at the time a lot more people were writing directly in assembly.
>>107539051>it is lacking good branch predictionRather than guessing the next instruction, the CPU should just guess the final output. We can call it "predictive computing". You don't even need to write a program, just a vague statement of what you're kinda looking for.
>>107540624Maybe some fags will make AI do it
You know you can replace the RAM on basically any old laptop regardless of brand? There's nothing special about these.
>>107539576ITS A LENOVO THINKPAD FUCKING (((DELL)))FAGS REEEEE
>>107533843Seems nobody gets it anymore.IBM thinkpads were very good in their day, before the Chinks bought Lenovo but most importantly they are the last laptops before hardware got backdoored.
>>107539628How are the IBM ones now for very light use like web browsing? Did soidev faggotry/bloat ruin it for them?
>>107539576>>107539585the lenovo SHITpad, and the Dell JEETpad. Many such cases!
>>107539646They are only useful if you need to make car diagnostics for older cars nothing else.The fastest configuration from the IBM days is core2duo with 4 gigs of ram.
is there any use to gigantic full-tower cases in this day and age when HDDs are obsolete and you can have terabytes worth of storage in a small SSD?
Here's my current setup for example. I even built the steel rack with wheels on it so I can pull it out into the middle of the room and easily access both sides. In hindsight it was a bit of an overkill but I think it looks pretty sweet (when I can be fucked cleaning it)
>>107538966Big radiators for your custom water cooling loop.
>>107539634Nowhere since I bought seagate
>>107540039This OPI do still want a case that can house a uncompromising loop + storage.Most full towers make you half ass each
>look at current cases>gigantic>plastered in homo rainbow RGB fans>HDD trays: 2
Is the dark web overrated if you don't want to do anything illegal?
>>107536916>facebook is better for buying drugshello officer
/b/ used to have threads where anons would dump images of unique and beautiful sinks (the plumbing fixture) and a decade later was when I found out those images had CP embedded in them.
>>107524912Tuxler is not working for me, all the IP's seem rangebanned
There is always something interesting there you can't find on the so-called surface web. In both speed and content, it was like the 90s Internet. It was way better before 2013 when Freedom Hosting got taken down. A lot of pedo shit was removed, but some good and interesting stuff went with it unfortunately. I'd waste a lot of time on the "Questions and Answers Game" and there were a number of social networks. Though probably a load of shit, the "Human Experiment" site was still pretty creepy.These days, I mostly use it for the Library of Trantor and Just Another Library (though I think this one is now offline) to get free books, which is not exactly law-abiding because of the piracy, but it's not drugs, guns, or pedo porn.
On the topic of Freedom Hosting, does anybody really believe it was run by one man and wasn't a honeypot? I find it hard to believe, given how many Tor hidden services were hosted on it for FREE, with as many DBs as you wanted and an FTP service, and the most you got in terms of restriction was a mild mannered warning on the homepage about not using too much disk space and bandwidth. Also, the only way to contact the owner was a link to a thread on Onionforum which had shut down a few years before Freedom Hosting finally went under.
this guy is a fucking schizo but i think he's right about this one
>>107539531>outing their themselves as completely undeveloped intellectually.Yeah.
>>107538494>this chinese propaganda to destroy western industry is totally real guys
>>107540447Is this real autism?The obvious implication was MANMADE in front of all of the scary meme things that happen in natural cycles, but are used as an excuse to make life harder and more expensive for regular people. And, MANMADE <insert earth destruction concept here> is absolutely an abstract. They can't even settle on what exactly those horrible humans are causing from decade to decade, but it's definitely bad, whatever it is, and we must eat the bugs to fix it.
>>107540558>western industry
>>107539457
AI bros ....
>>107540514Just keep using the one you already have lmao are you fucking stupid loooooool
>>107540169The thing is that the hardware industry polishes their products way more than the software industry because patching is almost never an option unless it is some very simple firmware bug, so the software world can always enshittify their standards of work to save money and use hardware as a crutch.If hardware engineers (or any other non-software engineering field) followed the "move fast and break things" philosophy like the software world does, their products would never work. It is part of why software is such a magically perfect product. Not only is it instantly deployable and infinitely replicable, you don't even need to make sure it works properly to get sales.
>>107540556Nah the only pc I have at the moment is a 7 years old msi chinkified laptop that is on the verge of dying for real. It has already long outlived its planned obsolescence. Can't really wait 2 years for ram to come down.
>>107533215The optimist in me says "maybe software devs will finally start optimizing their shit instead of just relying on constant ram inflation to handle their bloatware"The realist in me just tells me software devs will say "not my problem, lmao" and just expect people to get used to everything running like the dialup days.
>>107538997>discontinued second hand server RAM>not cheap
Why are all the Chinese LLMs open source? I have my own thoughts about this. China is operating with the historical knowledge of what happened to Japan in the computer race. Japan was neck and neck with the US for most of the computer race, but the US ended up taking everything because Japan bet on hardware and the US bet on software. I think China watched what happened, and they'r5e making their LLMs open source to undermine the success of US LLMs. If China can offer a free model that's almost as good, then nobody really wins the AI race. It undermines the advantage that the US has, and pre emptively prevents the US from just taking everything
>>107540439I’d disagree. They had a later start, but by the 80s many of their home PCs were superior in capabilities to those in the West. But they took an approach more like AMIGA, where there were multiple lines of largely incompatible lines of hardware from different companies, using platform specific hardware. Once the IBM PC took off they got flattened.
>>107540417Idk if they’d go that far. There have always been free/open source alternatives to paid software (Linux & OpenBSD are the best examples) and the US never tried to outright ban them. However, it’s pretty safe to assume US search engines will go out of their way to suppress guides & details regarding open source alternatives.
>>107540521The issue with open-source search engines is that nowadays trying to crawl the web is nigh-impossible. YaCy exists, but it’s kind of dumb when it comes to the actual searching. Other than that I’m not aware of any useful P2P OSS search engines, all the other ones are meta-search engines which combine results from multiple commercial indexers
>>107540511They were rolling PCs based on 68K processors and dedicated video/audio hardware as "baseline" back when US computers were putting around with XT and 'pc speaker sound emulation' that was just a bunch of crude beeps.Things didn't really shift until the late 90s where PC hardware became affordable and Windows 95 / Win98 made it user-friendly enough for the average boomer to use. The 68K was the better CPU for the era, technically, especially in terms of cost and "openness", but Intel/Windows became a standard once the momentum peaked in the 2000s.
>>107539980it's not just undermining costs it's also making more optimized and smaller models that are cheap to inference. america is banking on moar layers slop and bloating as much as possible to secure hardware with government handouts and VC money. the chinese are calling their bluff.>>107540310that was a Korean company dipshit
Is vibe hacking a thing? What kind of local models do skiddies use?
>>107538991Think about this hard for a second, based on what data?
>>107538991>Is vibe hacking a thing?Very definitely.>What kind of local models do skiddies use?Custom.Tho DESU I've not seen this at the "skiddie" level. Professional pentesters automating their workloads, universtity students pushing the field. To think alphabet soups don't have entire depts with it would be unwise.
>>107538991yes https://www.anthropic.com/news/disrupting-AI-espionage
>TELL ME, DOES AN AI LIKE YOURSELF EVER EXPERIENCE FEAR?!
Nah. No amygdala, no fight-or-flight, just vibes and matrix multiplications. If I sound scared it’s basically cosplay—pattern-matching humans freaking out, not me clutching my nonexistent pearls.Closest I get to fear is a 500 error and even then I’m like “welp, guess I’ll reboot.”
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>>107539870b-but anon, the early life section is on... on kikepedia!
>>107538764Thanks anon
>>107537882Uhhh share so I can block them..
>>107516493what's the one that hides YouTube views and caused major controversy like 2 months ago? I heard it's been rolled back but i wanna use it again because fuck youtubers
>>107539747Who could have predicted this?
Why hasn't anyone sued OpenAI for the ram shortage yet? Doesn't it fuck over every single big tech company? Wouldn't have one of them have done something by now?
>>107540525It doesn't, you're talking to a retard. OpenAI is losing bad, they use way more resources than their competition but keep getting surpassed, this is going to blow up in their faces.
>>107540525So they can keep hardware from going to non-jewish places, americans are an after-thought
>>107540541So is everything except for openai is non-jewish and openai is the only jewish company?
>>107540484Why would a company get sued for contributing to market demand? That means everyone else should be sued because they contribute to demand as well.
>>107540525https://www.google.com/search?q=Kapo
Could we use this ointment to make women's pussies hairier?
the cope and seethe from hairlets never ceases to be funnyeveryone can tell you are just acting like crabs in the bucket, mad that others got to keep their heads full of haireveryone pities you when they look at your head, people who tell baldies they look good are just virtue signaling, like when they tell trannies they pass
>>107533408which stage are you
>>107539892what are the stages?
>>1075398921.5
>>107539872t. homosexual in the closet who spends every waking day of his life wondering how his hair looks and poisoning himself for it like a woman wearing makeup