Is this a good option to escape (((Intel ME))) and (((AMD PSP)))?Yes, I'm a targeted individual
>>107845763Loongson is a real thing thougheverbeit.
>>107845396Couldn't care less what Mr. Wu thinks about my porcupine fetish. Glowniggers are quite a different story tho, innit?
>>107845464>not 7 firewalls
>>107840951MIPS is based, very good for assembly programming too. >>107841293OpenBSD supports it. Probably better than Linux too.
i always hear schizos having melties about intel ME but i've never actually seen a demonstration on how it's supposed to be used as a backdoor.why not just use an intel CPU before they added it? idk what that might be, but it's probably still more usable than whatever chinese shit you posted
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107831056>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.
So I'm off playing with LTX2Quality is really bad but it's fun to gen locally.
Are bone-conductive headphones any good? Being able to listen to stuff while having full hearing sounds pretty appealing
>>107841397third world faggot
>>107839058Not best audio quality, but surprisingly good.. I use them to listen to music. I also use them when I have to do looong teams meetings and a normal headphone gives me sweaty/warm ears. I've only had shokz/aftershokz openrun but I already bought a second pair. I also got a free replacement after 2y cause the inner speakers got 'loose' > so keep your invoice and serial number saved somewhere
>>107839058> Has ears> Why not listen through bones instead?> This kills the fidelitysucker born every minute
>>107839058Don't wireless headphones have transparency mode nowadays?
>>107839058>bone-conduction headphonesThese are demonic, after using them JUST ONE TIME, I started having gay thoughts CONSTANTLY.
>newpipe update>They still haven't fixed the player restarting a video if you try to resume without closing the video after the app has gone to the background Has caused me endless pain. I'll be listening to a podcast/long video, pause the video, come back to it later and the player will have "unloaded" and will look like picrel. If I press play it'll start from the start. If I close the video and open it again it'll start from the correct place.
>>107846517For the stupid people, LibreTube is still a few MBs smaller than this. (11.7 MB vs 8.37 MB comparing newest releases on GitHub). And LibreTube has sponsorblock + return dislikes too. Non-bloat goat? Don't have an actual smart phone to compare them on right now.
>>107844228both work fine, use whatever you pre3
>>107846550Who cares about 3 megs? My phone has 1tb. That's not a factor at all. Maybe if it's this >>107842139
>>107846550Just use LibreTube, the newpipe dev has no idea how to design a UI that actually makes sense and every major fork except for libretube accepts the shitty UI.A quick example is that LibreTube is the only app that supports android's native PiP viewer whereas every other one uses some weird buggy newpipe specific one.
Does libretube work now? I uninstalled it a few months ago.
>>107808994It's the manpage equivalent of people who talk about reading in the library.
>>107806560fpbpEnjoy having your scripts fail OP.
>>107841607Do you not put shebangs at the top of your scripts?
>>107840938who is this slut?
>>107844547Bread on PenguinsWhen I first discovered her channel, I spent a long time considering just how intentional were that choice of words.
IPS or OLED?
>>107842268HDR and OLEDs response time are nice for gayming
>>107841282i was browsing /v/ and /g/ at same time and forgot i opened this through /g/. theyve been going super hard on the oled shilling on /v/
>>107839489I mean mine has it but it's not commonplace.>>107841460It's been a feature on TVs and phones for a long time, it's only desktop monitors that are lagging behind. And it is strange because even normies these days know about "low eye strain" monitors. >>107841488Yes even my old TV from 2012 had an ambient light sensor, it's just desktop monitors that don't have one for the most part.
Anti OLED jeets are insane>in every thread with the same pictures>accusing others of being paid shills>seething about burn in>seething about nits>seething about flicker>I had an OLED and it burned in (never posts pics of it)Imagine having such a sad life
>>107843477Oh yeah, didn't even notice that 'typo'. I was just smiling at the irony of a thread about organic LEDs being called inorganic.
Is there even a point in getting dedicated graphics? Integrated graphics have become so good that they can rival consoles. Anything more is just excess.
>>107844785iGPU vram is dynamically allocated
>>107846266>and ryzen apus use as much power at full load as chiplet ones use in idleBuddy, the 45w cTDP state in mobile chips allows them to pull 70w in their top turbo cstate.
>>107843085I'd rather have no GPU than deal with AMD drivers.
>>107843085>Is there even a point in getting dedicated graphics?3D rendering?
>>107846923Why are you rendering anything when AI can do it for you?
>China can't innovat...https://x.com/i/status/2009863532603687361
>>107846067Yea it is, then if you tell them how you know it's fake they will just use the stolen AI tech they have to change those aspects to prove you wrong.Hiring them for anything other than basic work is a terrible mistake.
Chinese can be good at running restaurants, but now there is just too many. Then their overwhelming desire to replace western workers in their job because of their immense pride just makes them a terrible worker.The reduction of restaurants can be attained by setting a price roof, permanently shutting down most restuarants which are deadweight.
>>107846367>30 years construction timeAnd it will always remain the future.
>>107845978>
A wind turbine just few over my house!
Now that he went full jeetware and puts ai slop in calibre, what should I use to manage my books? I just get them from anna, update metadata, maybe change the covers and to my kobo they go. Most of the time they're already epubs, so no need to convert
>>107844862Isn't this the guy who had a root elevation exploit in his software and every time he fixed it some security researcher would show him how he failed until he just stopped responding
>>107845468I, too, use DeDRM for Romancing the Duke's Father: Book 5 of 15: Spice Level Rating 4 out of 5, Book Length 290 pages.
>>107845263>>107844862you cant make this shit up,
>>107845263>>107846685I don't get what the big deal is. You don't have to use it. Is this AIDS?
Conversion is my crux that requires some software to solve and there are hardly any options out there besides calibre. I've had a paperwhite for so long I've grown attached to it. The thing is probably over a decade old at this point and the best dollars per hours of use I've had out of anything I've ever bought. I've kept it offline the entire time and just sideload so zero ads or amazon bullshit but common formats do not always convert neatly.I should just get a Kobo that would work practically identically but I don't want to give up something that works perfectly fine just because the only actually decent software for conversion is being enshittified by some jeet.
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Yeah thats weird
>>107846298Did you know that Jeff the Killer is actually an edit of CP?
>>107846298append the URL param> &udm=14At the end. Like so> https://www.google.com/search?q=test&udm=14Made this part of Firefox as an alternative to Startpage.
>>107846298nothing wrong with ai overview
>>107846298https://html.duckduckgo.com/htmlsimple as
I am flying to Tokyo tomorrow and want to try my luck with finding a gpu in akihabara, either new or used. Anyone tried this or know anything about it? Which stores to try? Is it futile?
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107846258Languages with event loops work much like that; that's how an event loop works.The other big model for asynchronous programming is threading, which is quite different. There, you have separate stacks and separate running of code and things work totally in parallel. That requires a lot more effort to get right, but can do some things a lot faster.There's also hybrid approaches (such as in Go), which have some advantages and some disadvantages, and multiple ways that both event loops and threads can work.Finally, C is a language that mostly lets you do anything if you make the machinery to do it. Powerful, but plenty of work if you don't have the basics as a library already.
>>107846527seriously, he deserves to fucking die>>107846727shut up nigger
>>107846727>the fact that each test comes with a set of instructions you have to read is actually evidence that the captchas aren't annoying get a load of this fucking retarded-ass Stockholm-syndrome having faggot
>>107846527What?
>>107846910>Stockholm-syndromeThat's not it. /g/ is filled with unremarkable retards who have nothing to gloat about, so if they pretend that they are unbothered by the dystopian and intentionally demotivational captchas, they can convince themselves that you must simply be less intelligent then them, thereby finally making them superior.
I genuinely do not know what to think about AI. There are so many things about it that are cool. There are so many things about it that are shit. It clogs up my grandma’s feed with fake shit, it’s making the cost of electronics go up, it’s consuming resources at an unsustainable rate and so on. It’s given me some useful tools when it comes to writing, and gives me quick answers to questions among other things, but to me, all the negatives outweigh the positives. I’m not sure if it will even be able to advance much further beyond this point given the extreme consumption of resources it demands.What are some reasons why you support AI development? Give me some insight on why AI is a positive thing and why development should continue
>>107844719It's a meme. All memes are shit. Even if they have some redeeming qualities, at the end of the day they're memes.
AI had potential back in 2021 and 2022, then investors forced companies to stack layers and bloat the shit out of it, now it's far too big, unoptimized and slow.The real genie that's out of the bottle is that they can't optimize it anymore. If they do, the data center side of the scam is hurt, and they know the chinese will swoop in and clone their shit for even cheaper.
>>107845842this, but i'll point out that they go after the minor dissenters/wrongthinkers, because no one believes them when they're targetted. they target the poor and capable, as it's easier to manage fewer stable and capable people with above-board methods.
>>107844766 (checked)>It's not going to give people more power, or any real benefitBut that's not true. Creating images, search queries, quick writing, those have immediate benefits. Say what you will about artistic value but as a clip art generator you couldn't ask for more.
>>107846171this
Hello /g/I made a list of what I've done at home/want to do, and I'd like further suggestions from here:PC.................................................Done (obviously)Personal ISP (via RIPE NCC) ..... DoneCustom modem.............................DoneCusom router.................................DoneFiber optics....................................DonePersonal cluster.............................In progressPersonal server..............................Done (needs expansion, currently 500 TB, want a PB)Personal VPN.................................DoneSelfhosted e-mail............................DoneSelfhosted website..........................DoneSaying this upfront, I woun't host a slopbot, so LLM bros gtfoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846563nice larp
>>107846354BullshitNetbsd is as secure as openbsd if properly configured and you can remove all proprietary code in the kernelYou're just a weak bitch and you are using a bsd with inferior architecture
>>107846669It's true, my bench isn't even 100 kg.But anyway, afaik NetBSD still hasn't implemented stuff like stack protector or W^X? (though honestly I haven't been keeping track)Idk how one could remove third party repositories without bricking it anyway, so I found it safer to just go with the monolithic OpenBSD.Maybe you know it, but I don't know enough about NetBSD to be able to pull it off, send a guide and I'll give it a look though.
>>107846753>But anyway, afaik NetBSD still hasn't implemented stuff like stack protector or W^X? So you said that netbsd doesn't have the same security feature but you actually didn't know> it off, send a guide and I'll give it a look though.https://www.netbsd.org/https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/https://man.netbsd.org/
>>107846888Well you sent me the entire NetBSD documentation, but I guess I ought to read it through properly.
How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
>>107839512Apples and oranges.
>>107834144>Why don't people eat shit sundaes when they're basically a turd but better?also>does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?Yeah, in that it's actually reasonably portable. CLR can't even manage to be distro agnostic.
>>107834144>How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better?life is unfair, it's rarely the best tool that win>Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?java is 30 while Chashtag is 20, that's a non-negligible headstart especially in the early-00s with the internet bubble happened.also android played a big part.
>>107834144C# is dead. All of my old C# friends went back to Java.
>>107834381C# is a really nice language for video games. Too bad you can basically only use Unity with it and even then Unity's compiler helps a ton.