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Why the fuck did they do this? Just installed nvidia-open and it literally gives me artifacts in almost every game and makes my 3060 spin like crazy. Give me back proprietary nvidia drivers!!!!
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>>107660349
>Users with Turing and newer GPUs will automatically transition
obsessed
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>>107660349
consoooooom
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>>107660349
Why the fuck would you switch models that are still supported on the closed-source driver, to the horribly inferior open-source driver?
While simultaneously instructing end-users to switch to an alternate branch of the closed-source driver for older models?
Just fucking put end-users on the older architectures onto the older driver by default. Linux can enumerate hardware IDs / device names, I assume - yes? The IDs for old Nvidia shit are known, yes? So fucking use that and make it seamless, rather than leaving people up shit creek after what they think might be an innocuous package update deep-sixing their graphical output because - oops; driver no longer compatible.

Arch is retarded.
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>>107660392
>have problems with nvidia
>buy cool AMD GPU before prices increase surely it'll be be---
>ring gfx_0.0.0 timeout
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>>107663871
re-seat ur card ya dip.

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Whenever you get a "no verification needed" and try to post it still gives you the "no valid captcha" and you cant generate one.
Turns out it's because of the 4chan Extension. Has anyone a solution to this shit? Its radio silent on the actual devs so far.
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>>107663525
>4chan Extension.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
we are using the 4chanX userscript

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>tim apple gives you $1,000.000 to make a distro that ACTUALLY just works and can at least attempt to match macOS
what do?
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based
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nigger
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>>107659047
Give him a copy of debian, arch, fedora, ubuntu & gentoo. Collect 5 million $
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>>107659047
one thousand dollars?
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>>107659047
It would be hard to make a distro that has every binary signed and refused to run unsigned binaries.

Do you help your family members with their technology?
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>>107663107
>your games are giving viruses to the computer anon you need to delete them
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>>107663549
>due to the new app you installed, the phone is lagging now even without opening it
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>>107657413
its just node for hipsters
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>>107662471
>help a coworker with his failing laptop
>the issue was the ssd went read-only
>still somehow boot windows and browser
>xbideos on the homepage made forever persistent
i wonder if he was worried about this
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>>107657192
yes - and guys, I need your help -- my mother's teacher of photography had made a usb flash drive formatting and uploaded some courses to this USB drive -- although this stupid faggot made my mothers USB unreadable -- I can see this device on device and disk managers, but on file explorer this disk isn't readable. I need your help - what can I do in this situation?

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KDE chud-devs are drowning in donations and Valve money while GNOME devs are literally dying from starvation, unable to find a job. It's YOUR fault, /g/.
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>>107662911
Finally some good news.
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this individual will never cease to amaze me
indian and trans? what are the chances?
its like having HIV and ebola at the same time
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>>107663811
keep in mind that xhe is also crippled at the same time.
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>>107662911
lol what’s with the small ebussy?
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>>107663818
source?

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>>107662335
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>>107662335
What do you mean? I don't have to buy new call of duty slop 7 because AI could make one for me that is also somehow compatible and indistinguishable from the original?!

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What? Are you telling me the technology board on 4chin uses Discord and not XMPP?
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XMPP is fine for most purposes
Conversations is nice
Matrix was recently shown to have fundamental protocol level flaws which make its security a fucking joke
Tried signalx again, captchas are unsolvable.
Sticking with session my nigger
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>>107663010
>session
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>>107662592
Can you elaborate? Is it only reachable over .onion or do you mean federation happens over Tor?
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>>107663224
as long as you can get a tcp socket to and from you AND have the ability to edit DNS dynamically to the hidden node there should be no issue
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>>107660075
I self-host prosody on my LAN just for in-house comms with my gf.

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https://www.thurrott.com/dev/330980/microsoft-to-replace-all-c-c-code-with-rust-by-2030

>Our North Star is ‘1 engineer, 1 month, 1 million lines of code.’ To accomplish this previously unimaginable task, we’ve built a powerful code processing infrastructure. Our algorithmic infrastructure creates a scalable graph over source code at scale. Our AI processing infrastructure then enables us to apply AI agents, guided by algorithms, to make code modifications at scale. The core of this infrastructure is already operating at scale on problems such as code understanding.”

LOL
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>>107662859
And it doesn't end there, once Rust is in, vulnerabilities will continue, all to justify desktop computers becoming as locked down as phones.
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>>107662690
>not sure if trolling or just moron
There's more to functional correctness than memory integrity, anon.
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>>107642796
Blitzy.
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>lincel permavirgin spends new year's alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends valentine's alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends lunar new year alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends st patrick's alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends easter alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends memorial day alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends independence day alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends labor day alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends halloween alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends veterans day alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends christmas eve alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends thanksgiving alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends christmas eve alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends christmas alone in mom's basement seething at the existance of winchads
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> YOU ARE HERE <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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>>107663595
I wrote BASIC programs on my Texas Instruments that plugged into my TV. Later I learned to write batch and sys files by reading the book that came with Windows. Those were good times.

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Here's your new run dialog bro
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>>107660072
>Governments and businesses depend on it
The government departments in Bavaria, Germany switched to Suse Linux. No, they're not dependent on Macroshit.
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>>107660453
>Called React
>Doesn't react
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>>107658583
>>107658763
my gayman computer which has windows 11 doesn't have this. is it some beta version?
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>>107658601
Nigger you so dumb for real
Windows 11 is literally vibecoded by jeets its somehow worse than it was at launch
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>>107662288
Not knowing how to program and building things wrong.

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>Aliens probably exist
>universe is vast and old enough that an advanced civilization capable of keeping tabs on us isn't out of question

So my question is how would an alien civilization take the idea of humanity creating superior intelligent being that could probably surpass all human feats. Would they just sit watching us create a monster that would unleash chaos across universe? And if other rogue artificial intelligence does exist out there would they allow us to create a competitor that could be a threat to it?
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>>107662461
>Aliens probably exist
The universe is vast beyond comprehension but life is still very fragile. It's beyond a miracle intelligent life was able to come about in 5 billion years seeing as everything in space wants to constantly kill us, not to mention the earth will be uninhabitable to life in only 1 billion years making intelligent life impossible to form again on this planet if we get hit hard enough. All of our luck had to occur in a span of 13 billion years.

Call me crazy but I think we're probably one of the first if not the first.
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>>107662461
https://youtu.be/DEkb-gOgLiM?t=22
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>>107662527
>400 billion stars in our galaxy
>200 billion galaxies on low end might exist in observable universe
>billions of years across billions of planets, star systems

why would it not be possible?
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>>107662461
Read Berserkers by Fred Saberhagin
Sci-fi about a similar circumstance
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>>107662527
Not crazy. This is actually one of the most convincing theories for the Fermi Paradox right now. The idea is while our technology is still quite rudimentary (even the JWST the most advanced space telescope) we have enough to say that we haven't seen a single shred of evidence of advanced alien civilizations after scanning countless galaxies. We would almost certainly have detected infrared signatures if they really exist.

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Merry Christmas!

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

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https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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cozy bread
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>>107662775
Nice
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>>107662476
Nice

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I found the creator of bitcoin. Ask him anything.
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>>107661167
Account location? Let me guess either India or Israel
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>>107661167
Monero won.
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Why does it take so long to set up a crypto wallet on an exchange and get into the whole thing. If the barrier for entry was lower it'd be even more popular.
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>>107661236
>Israel
why are you so obssess with us

>>107663762
>crypto wallet on an exchange
ngmi

Previous Thread: >>107617435

>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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I broke down and decided to buy a basic Midjourney subscription after years of staying local. The very first attempt generating images using the Moodboard is promising, but holy shit this is the absolutely worst interface I've ever used on a commercial website like this.
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How do I get good at prompting nano banana pro?
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>>107663361
What exactly are you struggling with? Just be descriptive, for starters.
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>>107662809
What are you genning there? I'd rather buy a NAI sub for anime cause it still mogs local. For most of everything else NBP and local do the trick.

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>friend is like
>macOS > linux
>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technology
what do?
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>>107661514
Airdrop is somewhere between "doesn't work" and "pain to set up" on non macOS systems, and it's by far the easiest way to transfer stuff between a computer and an iPhone. Apple's proprietary integration stuff like texting and handing off calls between the phone and Mac are also not really replicated on other OSes. Microsoft's Android linker app, Samsung Dex, Motorola SmartConnect, and the Linux Bluetooth stack being able to act as a headset replicate parts of it and in more standard and less locked down ways, but it's still not as smooth and complete an experience as the integration between Apple devices.
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>>107626446
>imagine being at computers
>so fat you look and see food
>>107637163
Undoubtedly still insufferable.
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>>107662366
Ah I was rather thinking of the arguments for Linux
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>>107662475
>>107662614
>>107662366
>>107661639
>>107661514
cope
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>>107659014

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How hard is learning VHDL/verilog gonna be if I'm an okay programmer but know nothing about electronics? I want to design obscure CPUs, lisp machines or something
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>>107655518
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1444480/Turing_Complete/
releveant
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You don't need to know Physics or traditional programming to do HDL design. VHDL and Verilog are less like programming languages and more like circuit layout descriptions. You need to learn boolean algebra, synchronous digital logic, state machines, etc. Most of it isn't that difficult, but there's a whole separate set of knowledge you need that is only loosely related to normal programming. There is some unique difficulty since circuits all operate simultaneously vs. typical single threaded programming where you just execute a sequence of instructions, but IMO this is easier to think about than multithreaded programming where you also have to deal with coherency, atomicity, deadlocks, data races, starvation, etc. There are different kinds of performance metrics in HDL design than what people typically care about in software: power, area, latency, throughput. For example, adder circuits (that compute the sum of 2 N bit numbers) can be ripple carry adders where the area (number of logic gates) grows O(N) but the latency is also O(N), or carry look ahead where area grows O(2^N) but latency is O(log N), or a hybrid with scaling somewhere between.
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>>107655518
Design a native scheme machine or something with a scheme coprocessor, so we can finally get rid of the bootstrap guile driver.
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>>107655518
>okay programmer
>I wanna design lisp machines
Don't fool yourself, you're retarded jobless lisp cultist.
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>>107662515
the best programmers are usually jobless basement dwellers


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