/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107525233 & >>107515387►News>(12/10) GLM-TTS with streaming, voice cloning, and emotion control: https://github.com/zai-org/GLM-TTS>(12/09) Introducing: Devstral 2 and Mistral Vibe CLI: https://mistral.ai/news/devstral-2-vibe-cli>(12/08) GLM-4.6V (106B) and Flash (9B) released with function calling: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.6v>(12/06) convert: support Mistral 3 Large MoE #17730: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17730>(12/04) Microsoft releases VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B: https://hf.co/microsoft/VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B►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.
>>107542683Closed-minded take, you learn more about how the model behaves from several examples of a well known prompt & looking at the logprobs on key tokens>>107543407tf u having a meltie over? there is a char limit on posts sure
>>107543407How would you have written that line better?
>>107543407in case there was any confusion my catpic was about a desire to slurp musky tastes not implying the text was slop, it's a good gen
>>107543118First log?
>>107543833If you have better ones, feel free to post them
What's /g/ opinion on Fonts?
>>107505404>switching fonts was a waste of money>lets waste even more money by switching back
>>107541971Thanks for this. From his link to the plain text original:>serif typefaces are generally perceived to connote tradition, formality, and ceremonyI don't agree with Rubio on a lot but I definitely agree on this. Serif fonts are used for almost all print news articles, books, contracts, etc. Sans is more often seen in signage and short brochures.>in 2023 the Department picked Calibri, a sans serif font, because it “was recommended as an accessibility best practice by the Secretary’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion.” How is it even supposed to help with accessibility? If anything long paragraphs are much easier to read in a serif font, since the serifs form a line that guides your eyes along and makes it easier to jump from the end of one line to the start of the next. Or does this make creating documents more accessible to idiots who always forget to change the font and can't figure out how to set the default font in Word?
>>107543608>How is it even supposed to help with accessibility?iirc it's easier for dyslexics to read
>>107543626Wouldn't it be better to produce a version of the document printed in OpenDyslexic then, or have a button to change the font if it's a web page?
>>107543504Noto was started in 2012 when you were doing pretty good if your phone was 720p.
>is that a $2 cable from Aliexpress? would be a shame if we added a 3 euro tax for your protection ;)
>>107542987Why don't they hire more postmen to sort through the parcels instead
>>107542118that's because if you did make an educated guess it would be 0
EU citizens are the biggest cucks, not gonna lie.
>>107541343Everything in this pic looks to be under construction, it'll probably look nice when it's done. Also though I have a house and money do you really think Wisconsin is a better place for you? I won't be able to ride my motorcycle for months!>Btw pic is in C just for you.
>>107543889>Everything in this pic looks to be under construction, it'll probably look nice when it's done.It won't. If the area has no laws to prevent a contractor or scaffolding hire company from leaving scaffolding in place instead of taking it down to store it; could be up there for another year and a half. Where I live we only just got a scaffolding down that was on a street for 15 months. The sweet thing? The work never got done on the property. The scaffolding company were threatened with enough legal action they finally took it down. Not even pikeys could be bothered to nick it.
https://youtube.com/shorts/baiEHMne2XE?si=Ke6eUUam5bCt0rQl
>>107543616Damn. Admittedly, this shit is above my pay grade.
>>107543702If hardware aspect of it is out of your reach but you feel comfortable in software, just grab one of those pre-modded modems from domo.
>>107543702This is what the UI looks like, so it is pretty simple to do most stuff. No UI to edit the config but a UI to pull and push the config to the modem. Along with the live log output allowing you to diagnose why you're not online.
>>107543870what are the prices?
>>107543870I have Spectrum, anon, it won't work, like you said, right? Even with a modded modem?
I know a lot of people will cry scream, and shit themselves with rage about it. But it's happening and it's unstoppable. Just because you used GPT-3 3 years ago and it was shit doesn't mean the cutting edge of AI today is bad. Most models have improved leaps and bounds since you last used them. Or you used them for stupid reasons like telling you a poem instead of using them to tack extremely difficult mathematical and coding problems, or hard science and engineering problems. AI is as good as you prompt it, and if you prompt it stupid it gives you mediocrity. Even if AI capabilities had a hard freeze at their current capability. And only incremental refinements in hallucination reduction and common sense were done - they would still change the world. But we're not anywhere near the ceiling.The way models have been scaling up this early into the compute build up makes it undeniable. AI is already, right now, smarter than 98% of people. Stupid people are just not able to tell when they're speaking with a genius.
>>107543766it was obvious from the start
>>107543797A lot of people wouldn't be able to answer what they ate for dinner two days ago. Cutting edge AI has a context window Its short term memory) as long as a thick textbook. And it's only a matter of time until short term memory is a solved problem, and incorporation of new data into long term memory is a solved problem.
>>107543766lol wasnt it already this smart back in like 2008-2012
>>107543861>A lot of people wouldn't be able to answer what they ate for dinner two days agoBecause it is meaningless information and the brain evolved for efficiency, not perfect memory.
>>107543876A lot of people will ask AI stupid questions so most models will need meaningless information
Why isn't there a unixlike environment that uses lisp as a shell scripting environment? I guess Guix is kinda like that I suppose but it'd be really cool if it was like Emacs and every tool is a lisp program you can look at, is there any system like that?
>>107541775on EXWM any non-emacs window can be a floating window. does dwm really have that limitation?
>>107541875Can it spawn new Emacs windows?(in contemporary sense not emac sense where frames are windows reversed)I don't know about dwm it seems like a hackjob to use it in purely floating mode. That feature was added to address problems with older tiling window managers, where application popups would sometimes take a large portion of the screen.My problem with tiling is that you have to limit your windows to fit your screen all at once same with emacs frames. I guess "scrolling" window managers fixed that with one infinite workspace but I really don't have an issue with windows overlapping.
>>107542085*frames and windows are reversed
>>107542085>Can it spawn new Emacs windows?yes, they're called workspaces in EXWM. but they can't float. it's still a tiling wm first and foremost
>>107535656>Emacs is already "Emacs OS".trvke
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>>107536716this is buffer related.increase the buffers to 512/1024/2048 whatever.i guess right now its at 256/512.
Trivia: rhonda is the server administrator of packages.ubuntu.com>Internal Server Error>The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.>Please contact the server administrator at rhonda@ubuntu.com to inform them of the time this error occurred, and the actions you performed just before this error.>More information about this error may be available in the server error log.>Apache/2.4.41 (Ubuntu) Server at packages.ubuntu.com Port 443>https://archive.is/2025.12.14-034512/https://web.archive.org/web/20251214034431/https://megalodon.jp/2025-1214-1214-49/https://web.archive.org:443/web/20251214031305/https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=vbetool&searchon=names&exact=1>>107543450>AppImage is just a directory tree in a fancy format, you can extract it into a plain old standalone tree.NTA, but I didn't know that. I assume the extracted version has some executable file that you can run the program with.
>>107543761>I assume the extracted version has some executable file that you can run the program with.Obviously, executable=program. Can't remember the exacts but there's an AppImage metadata file in the root of the tree that says which program to execute and possible other parameters. Just in case it isn't apparent when looking at the files as some stuff is complicated and composed of multiple executables.
>>107543761Why are they running the server off of Apache I wonder?At least use Nginx
>>107540095These are your generic backdoor abusers:Government: The primary entity leveraging backdoors. They conduct broad internet data scanning via ISPs and only deploy targeted backdoor access when specific individuals pose a perceived significant risk (primarily focusing on mobile devices).Companies: These entities essentially employ dedicated teams to monitor and record user activity for purposes like advertising, user profiling, and compliance with government-mandated data scans. This represents a constant, broad data collection effort.Hackers: While technically a threat, they are generally considered less relevant due to their limited resources and individual capabilities compared to the state and large corporations. (This point can be omitted if desired).The choice boils down to privacy: Do you want your data harvested by governments and tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Google, or do you opt for Linux, which only has government focus?Thank you deepseek for rephrasing my post.
>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: >>107477937
>>107543268But won't that just decrease market demand if the workforce multiples and production multiples aswell? How are they going to make profits if demand significantly decreases for products? It's not like the consumer market will increase either especially if you're not paying people anymore, even less or firing them. This whole endeavor is insanely retarded.
>>107543499That's the paradox and the race right now. Everyone wants cheap as fuck labor and the force multiplier but none of them want to be the one where they have to give up or not use it. So they are going to scramble for it despite the effects of the company or the economy because if they survive the reward is literally too good to not attempt to do it.It's like the Industrial Revolution, everyone wants factories because you can produce more product faster, who cares if quality goes down or too many of something is made to the point it bankrupts the company or the think you are making becomes so cheap you can't make a profit off of it, if you manage to survive you could be sitting on top of the new paradigm.
>>107539200Are you afraid of malicious websites hacking you thru your web browser or what?>>107538642>>107538698How does that even work? Don't those feeds do like a billion torrents a day? Who can download all that?>>107536218You could add more/better conductive ink to the rubber, maybe even something tad more expensive like silver. We can assume chinks didn't use silver but graphite
>>107543642The rss feed just gives a list of the recent available torrents. nyaa gives the most recent 50 I think? You can add search terms to the url though so it's fine.Then you enable the qbittorrent auto-downloader with some regex to select which torrent you want from the list
>>107543499No because people will demand new and increasingly extravagant products, thus creating new jobs. Or they would if banks and governments weren't stealing the whole economic surplus and then some through inflation.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107533986>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107543462that's comparing apples to... bananas.
>>107541416Hmm not bad bros, but I have no lora so all the pics are inconsistent unfortunately.
>>107541442>>107541194nice style
>>107543770
Share your experiences with trying—or thinking about trying—Linux. What made you switch, or what stopped you from switching? Considering that Win10 died not too long ago and all I've only been hearing bad stuff from Win11Some things to consider (but feel free to rant about anything else)Hardware/software issues: drivers crapping out, apps/games not working?Learning curve: was the CLI or setup too intimidating?Community: any gatekeeping or confusing forums?Work/school: stuff forcing you to stick with Windows/Mac?Fragmentation: too many distros, inconsistent experiences?Made this thread because I need more data for my graduation thesis lol. Personally, I already made the jump to arch and nixos since August. Honest answers are appreciated
I always dual booted for desktop and used Linux for laptops. With Proton I moved fully to Linux even with Nvidia. Ideally I wanted a 5090 as a VM and a 9090XT or whatever to run my Linux system.AMD had to shit the bed so I'm waiting for AMD to make a big boy card next gen and have true bliss. I'm not buying a fucking 80 class card with no vram when I have a gpu
>>107542928can't agree with you more with linux being a fun hobby and whatever the fuck happened with windows nowadays, desu. Also, I've had those wifi problems since w10 actually
>>107542799Datamining thread. Do not reply.
>>107543810why not tho :(
>>107543879I just to you why, you illiterate retard.
Give this some love! Installing this today. What do you think, fellow /g/ fags? https://lainos.dev/
>>107536114>shitty Arch skinat least try to make it look like a Navi.
>>107541590That's nice, but Lain is using a BeOS IDE in >>107539108. Proof: https://ympbyc.hatenablog.com/entry/2015/06/12/lain-lisp-be-osTrue Lain LARPers would install Haiku.
>>107541590>>107541699>Macintosh abandonwareirrelevant>the time frame and location of the showwhat? emacs has been around since the mid 80s, and the japs even developed (government sanctioned) i18n modules for ithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MULE
>>107536114>arch linux with hyprland>call this its own distro, let alone OSlol
>>107542025>Haikuusecase?
>Buy pic related with 128GB storage and USB 3.0 file transfer speeds off of Amazon>Plug it in to a USB 3.0 port and begin bulk transferring data onto it>30 seconds in, the drive is no longer recognized by the computer>Eject it, pull it out of the port, and check the flash drive's USB socket>burning hot to the touch>Okay, maybe it's just a defective drive, I'll leave a 1 star review and try sending it back for RMA>go to UPS office with the flash drive and all the required documentation (shipping info, 3 signed copies of the commercial invoice, etc)>Shipping fee is 16 dollars (I spent 12 dollars to buy the flash drive)>SanDisk's return policy clearly states they won't reimburse me for any shipping or handling feesWhat a fucking racket. I just wanted them to replace this flash drive with a new one that actually works properly with USB 3.0. I really don't want to have to roll the dice and buy another one of these from Amazon, only for it to also end up being defective.
>>107543072Go be brown somewhere else sukhdeep
>>107543247₹0.001 rupees has been added into your good pajeet account, please keep up the good work!
>>107539995how come this things have gotten shittier and shittierOne would think that modern flash memories would allow usb sticks to be faster and more reliable; but they are slow as fuck, get insanely hot and just decide to stop working from one day to the other. Even sd cards are a more viable alternative to these pieces of shit.
>>107539995>Didn't buy a UAS HDD for transferring massive amounts of filesThats on you OP
>>107543735I already have one of those, as well as a SATA-to-USB adapter for internal HDDs, but I wanted something smaller I could carry around on a keychain that had just a few documents and other stuff.
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they were never good
bassfags = crystal clear hearingtreblefags = deaflife is unfair i dont make the rules etc
Damn, any recommendations? I've only have those and the bl03, which are shit.
>>107543859coon10
>>107543867I'm guessing it's a meme name since I couldn't find anything.
>Denuvo gets removed/cracked in a year anywayBiggest lie piratenigs ever told.
>>107538777>Do you honestly think he is a different cracker?Yes. He's been posting on cs rin for years, and very clearly isn't anything like voski/empress.
>>107537695>I-I didn't want to play those games anyway!!!Uhh, yeah? 2025 is the year AAA died.
>>107541138Denuvo means assfuck in Italian
>>107537500>>107537544>>107537562OH NO HOW WILL I EAT MY PROPAGANDA GOYSLOP ASAP AND SOCIAL SIGNAL THAT I DID SO????????????
>>107540386A game for pseuds to feel smart.