This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
>>107740346>>107740728>>107738671In all those cases the main culprit is positivity bias.Basically, those things happen as a consequence of the work of the Ethicists.
>>107740728imagine if he was really worried about wifi presence detection and turned off his wifihe wouldn't have chatgpt then and would've been saved
>>107738671>Stein-Erik>SoelbergChadGPT doing the lord's work.
>>107740728Blaming tech heads and forcing us all to live in a sanitized shitty world where you have to jump through 10 hoops to use technology, is not the answer. You can only idiotproof so much. Like the fires that happened recently, no adult should lose access to sparklers because morons didn't get the meaning behind fire in fireworks, and sat around hollering at the fire that was literally taking place above them, Jesus Christ jesse.
>>107740421>Only 30-50% of people have an internal monologue.Pure fiction but it was real in your /pol/ meme training set, Q.E.D.
Men are checking out of society at an alarming rate.
So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
>>107740267dont threaten me with a good time anon
>>107737583with local models you don't even have that restriction... or so i've heard
>>107737300I use this to generate some really nasty stories.> https://perchance.org/ai-story-generator
>>107740408My setup is better for gaming, I have better things to do then check huggingface every 2 hours, to each their own.
>>107740840the model i'm using is one i downloaded in may of last year, i've spent very little time on ai stuff, just enough to play around with it
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>>107739829I don't know what they use but GPT seems familiar.OS is openSUSE and windows 8.
>>107739611Nobody is recovering LUKS encrypted anything unless it has a weak password. Maybe the US government, but even they seem to have rigged everything so they never have to attack FDE directly.
>>107739271They only use rinkydink hobby distros where the scale of RedHat is incomprehensible. It's like how Euros make fun of stick houses because they imagine living in them without climate control.
>>107737433i see, i don't need scaling myself so that's why I've never encountered that
This shit glows like the sun.
>>107740248forgot the pic..
>>107738622If only you knew how bad things are
>>107740356canvas blocker?
>>107740203How to get into rings?
>>107739355clown porn.avi
one is a tool, while the other is bloat
>Let's get your computer set up!>It's an endless list of connecting your account to their big brother cloud services
(You)'re the tool, Windows is bloat.
>>107740863test
vista/7 fetishism is so retarded
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>>107723484Excellent style, how into?
>>107713037Are you a /napt/ genner? Cool stuff
>>107740096You should probably address that to >>107698781The anchored image is just a repost of one of the images from the past thread.
What's the current meta anime model? Nano Banana Pro is good but too censored.
How do you stay motivated when you're trying to teach yourself something new? I'm envious of programmers but the fact trying to build my skills in the arena would involve taking myself to that with only myself and my own intellect to overcome the specific roadblocks I could encounter and that sort of thing feels unmotivating to me. You can go to a forum and ask a question, maybe, but people just flowing in and out and dropping an answer might not hit upon your issue or feel timely. I feel like I really need either someone to learn alongside with or someone actually willing to take the time to walk through what I'm fucking up on to feel like I can actually commit to personal growth.
I want to learn Cisco IOS.
>>107740093Usually what I'm learning is related to getting a new job. And my motivation skyrockets when I have to deal with stupid shit at work.
>>107740093>I'm envious of programmers but the fact trying to build my skills in the arena would involve taking myself to that with only myself and my own intellect to overcome the specific roadblocks I could encounter and that sort of thing feels unmotivating to me.The fact that programming is to a large extent "my intelligence versus the world" is precisely what makes it so interesting and indeed motivating to me. If you dislike that dynamic, programming may not be for you.
>>107740812>"my intelligence versus the world"If the world was a worthy opponent, sure. But it's not. It's like beating a retarded child, with the child being too stupid to admit defeat until it runs into incoming traffic - and everyone's bending over themselves to let the retarded child be euthanized.
>>107740093I'm a very strong C and CUDA systems dev, I also wrote a lot of Haskell for a decade. I believe that programming is unhealthy and unnatural. The things I finally get working, if I explain them to my wife is embarrassing. Things like parsing compiled elf binaries to figure out how many registers a cuda kernel needs to launch.Programming scratches an itch like factorio or planning paths through games that optimizes the crafting system etc... No woman finds your factorio builds or minecraft machines cool. Most people should be embarrassed they spend this much time thinking about the puzzles they solve.
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>>107739645>The entire point of the operating system is expecting that you will be compromised not preventing it.how are you expecting to prevent it? Every software is littered with bugs that can potentially be exploited. System-wide and even per-software mitigations are just band-aids. QubesOS accepts that the world is fucked and gives you a small and managable TCB by using virtualization.
>>107739857btw I don't actually argue that it's not cheating but it's literally wrong to call something secure without doing it otherwise. cheating is the only way that you can trust on for now
>>107739857With OpenBSD even if the software has an exploit you are able to limit what the software is actually capable of doing with the exploit. (privilege separation, pledge, unveil.) Not to mention entire classes of exploits aren't possible in the first place.
>>107740130>With OpenBSD even if the software has an exploit you are able to limit what the software is actually capable of doing with the exploitper-app confinement is security by isolation. essentially same with what QubesOS does but hugely inferior. When your browser gets compromised, they won't protect your private browsing data getting stolen.privilege seperation if done by the application developer works because confined part of the program has no access to other important parts.pledge among them is the only useful one that reduces attack surface by limiting what syscalls are acessible but it's usually either absent or very coarse-grained to be useful.>Not to mention entire classes of exploits aren't possible in the first placemitigations exist on every system and openbsd both lacks or lacked some important mitigations while having useless ones that just steal your cpu cycles.
>>107740328>per-app confinement is security by isolation. essentially same with what QubesOS does but hugely inferiorI disagree. While you might have an exploit, you physically aren't incapable of dropping a payload (or performing shellcode injection due to W^X). The Qubes model separates different information and threat levels into distinct VMs. If you have a compromised development VM, it might not be able to access your personal VM, but that compromised VM could still make malicious modifications to repositories, etc. OpenBSD would potentially prevent an infection caused by the exploit, while Qubes aims to minimize the damage from an infection.
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>>107740691https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081334/gr8 film too even if rate of the film is very low for those ones who are into capeshit... i already told that i'm watching every single thing before i decide to upload it. not sure of that was on previous thread or whatever, you can't be certaing in ratings due to the modern days of chat AI softwares.
>>107740691>trusting imdb votes
>>107740691oh yeah i forgot to mention if you are really depending on IMDb user votes and ratings, than i'd like to suggest you letterboxd for more realistic ratings...https://letterboxd.com/
holy fucking shit, IMDb is down ...https://www.imdb.com/
>>107740662There's nothing more boring than iPhone shot footage of some girl having mediocre sex with her dorky boyfriend. I want to see the real whores get slammed and ride dick.
So my uni uses a format called .hwp, similar to .docx, and it can be only opened by a dogshit called Hancom which costs 60 bucks. Converting breaks fonts and stuff and I aint boughting this shit.Since it isn't used anywhere outside this retard nation the crack isn't avail on reputable sources like Rutracker. had to use Google Search (keyword: "한컴 오피스 2024 무료")I came across the following link:https://nameesse.tistory.com/965But something about it felt off-the compressed installer is 1.1 GB, the post doesn’t mention who made the crack, nor where he got it, nor a rough explanation on how it works.So I extracted the file(in retrospect I should have used a VM just in case, I did a windows reinstall just in case) and uploaded it to Viru Total-Trojans and Ransomware.So I dug into this out of curiosity and it seems the hacker used a legit crack and redistributed it with malwarehttps://blog.plainbit.co.kr/analysis-fake-hancomoffice-install-file/It was from originally hereComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107739747uni will pay the ransom, don't worry about it
You are chinese
>>107739747/r/Piracy megathread --->
>>107739747just install it in a virtual machine and see what happens
Just run it and it might work some russian hacker that made that is probably fertilized in Ukrainian soil already
Do pale moon – real – users really exist?
>>107721286YesOnly non-cucked non-zoomer browser
>>107722125Just use ublock origin you fag
I miss Presto Engine OperaBrowsers and the web died in early 2013Fuck jewgle
>>107736611>You can even get it to look like Netscape if you want.based
>>107721345Downloading CSAM and planning which car dealership to burn down isn't "standing up to oppressive government"
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>>107730122>>107740147Not just you, I fucking hate this retarded shit too and so do others. Creating by copying patterns leads to mass produced slop without any artistic merit. Which explains 99% of games released today really.
>>107740305The engine code yeah. Its extremely minimal right now, you can just move between rooms. It doesn't really function properly as an engine yet. Here is a codeberg link, I'll probably put it on the lain git when its further along.https://codeberg.org/FroggyGreen/tae/src/branch/trunk
>>107740314the term "gameplay loop" was invented to normalize addictive game design
>>107740264i haven't looked at game dev influencer stuff since like 2021 (mostly because there's nothing left for me to learn anymore) so i wonder if there has been any developments to that stuff. i assume it's still "those who can't, teach" through and through though>>107740314desu i think "copying" is a legitimate strategy if you do it well. imo there's no reason to design a new special snowflake system for something if there is an existing system that slots in better, like for inventory, skill trees, quests, or whatever. i don't really view game design as an artistic vocation, to me it is closer to engineering. and to that end, you have to understand how all the parts interact and what it is you are actually putting together. and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it works, and how players react to it. in that regard, design by formula "muh juice" guys are basically the same as vibe coders to me. my approach isn't popular though. i was (politely) called derivative when i briefly worked professionally in a team many years ago, but i mean, the stuff i designed was wildly successful with players by all meaningful metrics we had available. the update i had the most influence on was, to this day, the most popular the game has ever been. the other team members still didn't like it.
>>107740433>and ultimately you don't really know what the end result will be until you test it and gauge how it worksSo much this. It's hard to imagine someone ever being able to nail down the intended design from a written doc unless it's stolen.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsCute Locust Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek 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-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107740714post a log
>>107740735It’s in Spanish
>>107740772publicar un registro
>>107740832Kek it never gets old
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Closed source software is not the same as patent protected software. Releasing a offline usable closed source binary under no license is so much more ethical then a proprietary (patent) license that threatens people with prison time and civil liability for sharing/modifying software or using it the wrong way. Also the addition of spyware sometimes and cloud tethering. Which I also oppose.But it seems TMK that Stallman may conflate offline usable closed source and patented software as if they are both as bad. but maybe some people know more about him then I do, Does he recognize the difference and what does /g/ think of the difference? I'm saying I strongly agree with Stallman big tech patent hoarding and patent trolling is harmful, and and I view the GPL3 like a voluntary contract programmers agree to participate in and hope to abolish all patents one day, but I'm not following his logic that seems to hint at closed source software being illegal as an ultimate goal. Patents should be illegal but not software with no public code.
>>107737754I meant both. Anything that prevents the user from developing competing software based on the same principles and rules on how they can use the software and how many computers they can install it on.Both patents and proprietary software fall under that label. But close sourced with just a binary does not.
>>107737786All software is copyrighted unless you waive those rights.
Despite Stallberg calling AI "bullshit generators" Grok largely agrees with Stallberg's analysis on patent hoarding and trolling in the 90s to 2000s but he seems to think the GPL wasn't very effective at safe guarding against it. He keeps saying it was a landmark lawsuit in 2014 that weakened the ability of patent trolls and by that time more commercial software was moving to the cloud so it wasn't being redistributed for offline use anyway.So the way I conclude is that we need to build a time machine and abolish software patents in the year 1995 that way we can get a decentralized economy powered by free and open source software because the timeline we are in is already doomed.
>>107737922Fuck off Elon shill.
>>107736639>stallman in agarthaMy brother in Christ, RMS is an evil communist kike who wants you jabbed, your foids blacked and your kids raped. Sending him to Niggerhell would be an act of great pity that he probably doesn't even deserve. Also, proprietary software simply works better because someone was most likely paid enough to make it work. You can pirate it just fine because nobody gives a fuck about piracy on individual level anymore, and have setup that works locally, offline forever and it actually usable. Troonix software is not only inferior but is highly dependent on (((repositories))) and managing it without internet access is borderline impossible.