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This shit glows like the sun.
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name an alternative or stfu
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>>107738622
feds use it but it's secure. Since lot's of ppl other than the gov are on it you can't tell whether someone is fed or not increasing security (for gov), you're also beta testing 4 them
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>>107738622
I agree Tor glows. It's pretty clear someone is trying to compromise it, with most exit nodes being managed by the feds. And the fact you can no longer spoof your OS, so using it on Linux makes you stand out a lot. Idk about I2P though, it seems legit.
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>>107740068
>exit nodes
But why?
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Hah. I'm building my personal website on a low power board, running 24/7, and only in TOR and I2P. Just like the old times: I get my own address without negotiating with ISPs or globohomo orgs, run my server, join web rings... Fucking normies keep away from "le evil dark web", and low IQ street shitters stay with them. Fucking paradise.
For those wondering how the old web was, well, join TOR/I2P. It is (and was) a lot of work, but worth it.
Want to know if a site glows? Check if it allows posting from TOR or I2P.

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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Flowith reverted to offering JPEGs renamed as PNGs with the "original quality" download option... it lasted what, 2 days? Meh.
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Is anybody here able to get any of the edit models to properly edit only the breasts in an image to be smaller or flat, preferably while keeping the outfit the same? I've tried a lot of different prompts with varying levels of detail, but nothing seems to work. Making breasts bigger is easy, but it seems like you can't really do the opposite.
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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107725575

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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2026 is finally our year, PC Gamer confirms.
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can you play UUVR games with Airplay on Linux?
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>>107735671
"just buy more hardware" shouldn't be the solution for this.
Linux just werks, until it doesn't because the maintainers forgot/refused to include software? that's an oversight, and plenty of distros are guilty of this
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>>107736001
>>>Believing video game journalists
>the gaymers are the only ones still clinging to windows.
>if their favorite gayming websites start pushing linux, they'll become much more likely to try it.
>that linus guy single handedly brought in millions of new users, for example.
Not at all Windows is still the better OS, deal with it.
Til Linux fixes at least these:
- Permission system
- Supporting Quick removal
- More standardization
- Documentation that's actually readable.
The two above matter to attract more software developers.
I will still consider it decades behind Windows, at least on the desktop space.
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>>107740097
>Permission system
Windows is the only operating system I've ever had spam me with permission windows. Unless you're considering this spam a positive.
>Supporting Quick removal
I've never lost data removing my flash drives freely.
>More standardization
For what? If you mean UX - GNOMe has had more consistent standards Windows since they switched to Metro UI. Windows changes basic functionality with every update these days.
>Documentation that's actually readable.
documentation for major distros is so much better than Windows that this has to be a troll. On Linux nearly every problem you might encounter is described in the Wiki. On Windows you're usually forced to dig through forum posts since their official documentation was made for 10 year olds.
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>>107740097
>- Permission system
it has one
>- Supporting Quick removal
the "sync" mount option
>- More standardization
define this
>- Documentation that's actually readable.
oh you're a troll.

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107722977 & >>107717246

►News
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►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks

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>>107740075
Since both you and your clone share the same consciousness, you cannot determine which one is the clone. Both will believe they are the original. If you cannot identify the clone, you cannot be certain that you are you. Both are equally you, there is no meaningful difference
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>all this retarded tier "MUH FIRST SCIFI" philosofy babble
giving internet to retards was a mistake
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>>107740158
>using some system prompt from reddit to make Claude spit the user message back at you.
Would you mind sharing it?
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>>107740191
It's one of my favorite topics. I'm as passionate about discussing it now as I was 20 years ago
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>>107740205
even when you talk to retards who think LLMs are sentient?

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Use this thread to:
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Seriously though, why are the 4chan developers first of all such assholes and secondly that incompetent?
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>>107739275
It's a mossad honeypot
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test desu
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Grateful for new updates and fixes again, but the suddenness is a bit spooky. Nonetheless, is there a Buy me coffee button somewhere?
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>>107740112
He is planning something nefarious. I just know it. Mustard gas SOON

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>>107721718
>Uploads the whole codebase to OpenAI for some AI slop.
>Doesn't see anything wrong with it.
>Thinks he's better than the average Indian.
Like I said, you can't make this shit up.
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>>107720572
>globalist
Retard
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>>107713072
Tripcode!
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>>107732048
Same, we are free of the matrix.
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>>107718484
Back in my days we could turn a $200 Radeon 9500 to a $500 9700 Pro with just a short pencil line on the card.

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This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
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amerimutt, then a jew. great combination. but if he also has israel passport then it's perfect.
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>>107739413
>Surely, this behavior can be fixed with some proper prompt engineering right?
Yes, we're currently hard at work to acquire the necessary talent to accomplish exactly that. We're exclusively hiring in Kolkata, please understand.
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>>107738728
BECAUSE HE HEARS WHAT HE WANTS TO HEAR
JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE
WHY IS THIS A /G/ THREAD
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>>107738671
>openAI is finished
Wow you’re right now the politicians financed by Silicon Valley are going to crack down on Silicon Valley.
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>>107738728
Lack of internal monologue. I noticed that for most normalfags LLMs function as their internal monologue. Issue is that right now LLMs are insanely sycophantic.

My girlfriend already sends me screenshots from gemini about how I'm toxic for not emptying the dishwasher and a threat to her etc. I'm suave enough to overpower it's influence verbally but regular people are so fucked.

My schizo incel childhood friend tells me that chatgpt agrees with him that he should rape his sister for fucks sake....

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>>107740055
Non immutable distros are just archaic and dangerous in 2026, especially in the hands of n00bs (99% of people). This simple change in how distro is managed forces them to act properly instead of messing with the system. They don't even try to reinvent the wheel as Bazzite isn't technically a distro, but a Fedora Atomic image. All the good choices of embracing new tech in Fedora trickles down to Bazzite.
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>>107739941
I just want to feed the ai dictionaries and basic information and not shit like current pop culture or shit from reddit etc is that possible I don't have any clue how this stuff works
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>>107740091
>>107740049
Thanks.
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I have these things running ("ps aux"), don't think they need to be running all of the time:
>root /usr/bin/python3 /usr/share/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrade-shutdown --wait-for-signal
>user /usr/bin/python3 /usr/share/system-config-printer/applet.py
The printer one says 'cups.require ("1.9.42")' so that's about physical printers.

>>107731084
I'm using that software now. It's dumb that it doesn't use /etc/hosts like older versions of qBittorrent:
>"WebUI: Unable to bind to IP: b.lan, port: 7000. Reason: Unsupported socket operation"
>
>******** Information ********
>Unable to bind to IP: b.lan, port: 7000. Reason: Unsupported socket operation
>To fix the error, you may need to edit the config file manually.

>>107740094
Your post reminds me of this thread I was reading:

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>>107740094
No. Not with LLM AIs. Your AI would be very stupid since it wouldn't have enough data. The large in LLM has to be very large. You'd have to make an AI specifically for your use-case. The best you can do with popular LLM is exclude certain sites.

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Excluding playing video games on them WTF where computers in the 70s and 80s used for?

Like serious question.

The capacity of them was laughable the 8-inch Floppy disk is ~242KB

>Diskettes formatted for this system stored 242,944 bytes

1 Wikipedia article page saved as ASCII text takes up 25KB at the lowest.

So 10 pages would fill that one up of pure ASCII text.

You can not store books on them.

>Much programs

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>No mention of Visicalc

People bought computers costing thousands just to run this program.
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>>107731379
>>Much programs
>Programs for what? No seriously for what? What where they doing?
in the 80s i was doing inventory control, my brother warehousing, the sales droids did contact management, the developers were fapping in the corner, and we all printed shitloads of paper forms, except maybe the devs.

>Serious question that I like to have answered.
>>Muh calculations
>Calculations of what?
mostly shekels

>>Muh word processors
ummm.. well, you know, words and stuff IDK the secretary in the front office did that stuff.
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>>107736003
> I hate paragraphs because i believe only people from Reddit use them
ok
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Before early standardized PCs, there were the elder times of 8-bit CP/M systems. As a kid I experienced a bit of that, with versions 2.2 and 3.0 of CP/M on a very outdated z80 machine in the early 90's. I ran multiplan, learnt early functional programming with DR LOGO (managed to draw recursively the fractals from the Jurassic Park novel), used early database software, learnt a bit of assembler...
Visiting the Vintage Computer Federation, forums, one can glimpse how huge that world was.
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>>107740125
you must be a truly ancient one, anon, older than i. did you continue to work in tech after those early experiences?

It's never coming out. He has been in the cuts with this specifically since the first time that Trump was in office and he now looks like a 58 year old backup guitarist for a Rush coverband. Him and Casey who I'm not sure is going to be able to finish that came before he starts collecting old age security.
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>>107735826
Hes all talk
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hes gaining weight he looks like alex jones
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>>107736302
>(((unc)))
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>>107735826
He talks too much. He's mega insecure like most game devs in general but he's practically at the limit of it.
He's found his hole and he's not getting out of it.
Put this guy in a legacy php/java/C++ codebase written by retards and he collapses in max a week.
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>>107733422
the funny thing is you can tell he's mellowed out on that. Nowadays he says "Just use Unity if you're making your first game because games take fucking fover to make" and "vibe coding is okay if it helps you get things done more efficiently". This project broke him.

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Give your best recommendations for libraries to create and edit PDFs. Is there anything out there good at handling complex flow and formatting, especially cross-page text flow, without resorting to LaTeX?
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>>107738280
pdfs are not really meant to be editable
use latex or tikz or groff or postscript or whatever like a normal person
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>>107738280
I work with pdf's daily.
Pirated Adobe Acrobat, m0nkrus release.

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Wtf happened to their reverse image search? It's even worse than Google's now.
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>>107738835
damn vatniks
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>>107737760
But Yadex is Russian, Putin literally said his people should marry 16 year olds, would they really care about shit like that?
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why is yandex so janky nowadays?
it doesn’t load anything if i change search settings
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>>107739397
When that happens you can just swap .com to .ru.
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I imagine it has something to do with internet being flooded with ai slop

Why would you index images when 99% of it is garbage after all

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youtube is so fucking shit i get a smoother and faster experience pasting the video link in mpv
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>>107740129
>youtube is so fucking shit
True.
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this guy gets it
I wonder if there is a way to open a link in mpv through tridactyl without installing a backdoor on (you)'re pc

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What is Steam's secret? Why is Steam so succesfull?
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>>107733133
what are these points you're talking about?
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>>107733157
cool thing about wine is that it's LGPL, so it can't legally be closed up. that's the beauty of the GPL
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>>107732100
nevar forget your roots
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>>107731743
They pay well.
>Total staff as of 2021: 336 people
>Administration: 35 people making an average of 4.5 million a year
>Game Developers: 181 people making an average of 1 million a year
>Steam Developers: 79 people making an average of 960k a year
>Hardware Developers: 41 people making average of 430k a year
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>>107731743
It's made by gamers for gamers, not some corporate slop like epic, xbox, ea, ubisoft, etc. That means you have features gamers want with only enough restrictions to not piss off developers and moral busybodies.

Others:
- Itch.io and GOG don't have DRM so it's less appealing to devs.
- Xbox and Epic are not trustworthy because they censor too much and are sketchy for devs with free games, games as a service, no Linux support, etc.
- EA, Ubisoft, Blizzard stores have the same problems as Xbox and Epic but worse and are limited to their games.

That leaves with only Steam being appealing to gamers and devs despite the flaws.


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