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>>107806885It’s kinda weird but the most comfy one at Ike’s
>>107819558It's a physical serial terminal. It's what a "terminal emulator" program is emulating. It can't "run" anything.
>>107819890how do i acquire this you freakazoid
I actually don't like cable management because I actually rearrange my room semi-frequently, once you do cable management its hard to either moving stuff to make it easy to suit different works or just for cleaning. >>107778909>>107779485Thanks, I finally unplugged everything to redo it. The cables were routed under the desk using self adhesive velcro straps, but they are not the most secure solution, the tension is quite high at at the center pillar and one of them fell off after 2 day, the instruction is to let the adhesive cure for 24 hours, I'll do that if it all falls off. >>107788298thanks, and yeah, its a life long battle, I have too many comic books.
>>107779825BASED LUCE CHAD
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Use the other thread first>>107820507
>>107820560can chang make any more commits to keep anon going
what am I doing wrong? The faces are so blurry with ltx
>>107820560he will find it
>patience will be rewarded
>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: >>107751130
>>107820302The motherboard RGB lights are on and the GPU has a small red light that's also on, also the PC was working fine until a couple days ago when it started having troubles booting, and now it won't boot at all without me changing anything in the meantime
>>107820307>The motherboard RGB lights are on and the GPU has a small red light that's also onthose two things might be on by default even when the pc is otherwise powered off, you didn't specify if those two things turn on after you hit the power button or not.If really only those two things power on but you have no fans spinning, no debug leds, nothing else, then it's like the strangest thing i've ever heard in a decade+ of helping people with computer shenanigans
>>107812695regular
>>107810710switch workspace and open my browser i have set up to use a ramdisk for storage.
does mesa have software vulkan emulation?like LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE for opengl
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107779804
>>107818905Maybe you should tell us *how* you're trying to optimize for it, and how you measure it.A whole bunch of retards out there only measure their own code performance, not the effect the code has on the rest of the system (because that would be hard).>>107817485Look at her fucking face.>dark eyes>lines below the eyes>lines framing the mouth>dropping chinShe looks at least 40.
>>107820043>She looks at least 40.She's 210
>>107820079Then post a photo of her being 210.
>>107817088I love this hag so much
>>107817026she's a fraud
i learned about it recently and it seems quite cool, but i don't even know if i would need it. i'm not a researcher or a writer, i just have a very overactive internal monologue (sometimes i can kinda space out and live in my head) and i want to be able to form a personal "knowledge base" to organize my interests/values/things ive learned/even just things i need to do. what do you use it for? or is it just one of those things where people use it for a week and then forget about it forever?
>>107819088Obsidian! You're IN the thread.
>>107819156proprietary
Why does nothing ever fucking work
>>107820607Are you asking about Obsidian features? Or everything in the world?
>>107820626Yes.
This shit is getting too cuhrayzee. I know the situation with bots was getting already bad before ChatGPT and co opened the gates of hell of crawling, but holy fuck the acceleration is making everyone a bit unhinged. Using Private Tabs is basically asking to get your access restricted.
>>107819681But even generating the noise doesn't seem easy...
>>107819701The sky is the limit anon
>>107819719your a wizard
>>107819719Based
I loathe the jannies
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>>107817421That's a very nice Cammy
>>107820090
Have you completely replaced googling stuff with asking ChatGPT about it, or do you still do manual searches on google?
>>107820524nta but I'm looking for truth, and yet it only seems to find cnn links for me
It really depends. Web searches are ass for recipes and when you find the site, you have to read the life story of the cook for some reason.Chatgpt really shines in this because it skips most of the bullshit.But web searches are decent if you need to find multi solutions to something
>>107820118>I can't trust it, biased result and hallucination risk.Thankfully jewgle is on our side, right?
>>107820540>you have to read the life story of the cook for some reason.get better home security so there isn't someone at gunpoint forcing you to not use your mouse wheel to scroll anymore, best thing I ever did. Now I dont have to rely on a hallucination machine for something precise like a recipe that you really want at least one vote of confidence in, AND i don't have have to read bullshit on a blog
>>107820538ah i see your problem, if you're looking for truth this is where you need to go
If AI is so good, why haven't anyone even really made much money at all with it. Outside of maybe Midjourney
>>107820387i dunno seems like people are making money off of it to me
>>107820502honestly speaking that is not very impressive.
>>107820571Of course it isn't, I mean I just signed 4 separate five million dollar record deals in the past week myself. My pet bird got a 2 million record deal yesterday.But it is something, as pathetic and unimpressive as it is.
AI is just a smoke screen to ban personal computing.
>>107820594https://old.reddit.com/r/ToddintheShadow/comments/1oq2dqq/a_deep_dive_into_billboards_claims_about_ai_music/Apparently there hasn't even been much actual interest in her, it's just radio stations playing her music and having it shoved into the background spotify playlists. The engagement is very low for the most part>But it's redditwho cares, this whole site is reddit for chuds now.
Thanks to pewds the influx of linux newfags has all these children flooding the app reviews with "won't start bad app, one star", or "nothing works linux sucks."No more bug reports.no more actual enthusiasts contributing.Just retards and apps; I hate the fucking future so much bros whats even happening anymore? are physical computers on the way out? is it just going to be phones and AI wearables and app addicted faggots thinking they're at all smart?
>>107820230The whole internet and computing got invaded by kids and went to shit, I god damn hate kids so fucking much I want to murder them, and have their parents tortured, pieces of shit can even bother to raise their god damn ugly spawns.
>>107820230are you saying normies are flooding Github with comments like this, Or are they flooding software review pagers on the internet with this? Perhaps both
>>107820465Figure it out you faggot bot stop larping as a divine being, god doesn't even know you exist.
>>107820230yes, anon that's how it works, new people join and learn and produce, and some will complain like you about newfags.
>>107820230poopiepie always fall for any random meme like luke smith, I hate them both
Today I visited my niece, and we watched lamb 2015. This evening I opened YouTube on my MacBook, and there's a clip from lamb 2015. This isn't the first time this sort of thing has happened, though the others were less obvious and could have related to my browsing history.What setting do I change? I thought I had fixed this already. I have an iPhone model SE 3rd generation if that helps, iOS version 18.6.2.
blessed thread of frenship
try LTX2 q8 distil off kijai's repo. it's good.https://huggingface.co/Kijai/LTXV2_comfy/tree/main/diffusion_modelshttps://github.com/Lightricks/ComfyUI-LTXVideo/tree/master/example_workflowshttps://files.catbox.moe/876tkx.mp4
z base?
Donald Trump wearing a black suit walks in from the right and stands beside the police officer wearing a blue shirt and says "You can breathe, for now." Donald Trump then fires a gun at the black man on the floor, who explodes into fire and smoke.HAHAHAI think Q8 distil has better prompt understanding but maybe it's just better quality than the fp8 distil. 72 seconds at this res, very fast.https://files.catbox.moe/zx6ckw.mp4
Why does Rust not have libraries?
>>107818998>>107819013In the case of windows, there’s a bunch of shit in going on in the background to load the right version of the DLL, unless it’s already bundled with the application. I’m not that familiar with Windows on that front though, I’m just aware that they resolved “DLL hell” by allowing multiple versions of the same DLL to coexist, and they’re loaded some other way than just name. On Linux, it’s loaded by name, and libraries handle maintaining compatibility between major versions themselves.It also depends on whether it’s runtime loading, or compile time loading. In the former case you just get a handle to the loaded library and query the kernel for symbol locations. In the latter, the kernel will map the library into the specified address spaces in the executables linking info. No copies involved, it just makes not that when the program access X address range, remap the access into the real address space the library sits in. Any program using the library will be using the same code.
>>107819098t. Never played a video game
>>107818973>Why does Rust not have libraries?The rust compiler itself isn't even finished and stable yet, why would they have libraries too?Plus, rust operates like nodejs and other languages where you create a project and download everything into there and compile everything into one package, C libraries usually are shipped with the operating system, so they can be reused by everyone else.
>>107818973>>107819796Rust does have libraries. C and C++ people used to be against dynamic linking and shared libraries because UNIX only had static linking. Dynamic linking was something from mainframe operating systems and Windows that is against the UNIX philosophy. Plan 9 and Go people are still against it.https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/linkage.html>--crate-type=dylib, #![crate_type = "dylib"] - A dynamic Rust library will be produced. This is different from the lib output type in that this forces dynamic library generation. The resulting dynamic library can be used as a dependency for other libraries and/or executables. This output type will create *.so files on Linux, *.dylib files on macOS, and *.dll files on Windows.
>>107818973i saw this posted inline a couple of days ago. and i thought it was just yet another /g/eet tard. i mean it was. but of course the content wasn't original. /g/eets can't do original.https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107806865i mean, everyone has gaps in their knowledge. but being this clueless about static vs. dynamic linking is quite something.like, this doesn't even require trying rust. at least build your own shit statically and compare sizes for fucks sake. and get the realization that you only link what you need. at least know that very basic part of the equation. at least have some actual numbers to use as an anecdote. not even having an actual factual anecdote to base your fallacious brain deification on is quite something. it almost rivals /g/eeting.