/biz/ herre.How is AI not another dot-com bubble?What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
>>107737777>How is AI not another dot-com bubble?Who said it isn't? Best case, it's dot-com bubble 2.0, meaning it'll boom like this for a little longer and then almost every company in the business will hit a wall. Then the survivors and new ones that spring up will create a more stable, more realistic, and less speculative AI landscape. >What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework?Doing a great deal of the jobs out there. >How does it make money?That's the best part, it doesn't. It burns through funding and then they go woo new investors. They're starting to experiment with ads but many users seem to think that'll ruin the quality if they put enough to make any money off of free users.
>>107740647Mostly because those things can be 99% automated with AI, but the remaining 1% makes them unusable. Remember how we had self driving back in 2017? Only now or year ago we got something truly capable of replacing taxi and Uber, and even then you had problems with it. This is the same thing for all the “automatable” tasks that we have now. Vibe coding breaks after you reach certain amount of token, still within the context window, AI video still struggles with motion, excel spreadsheets need some intern to scream at if they fuck it up, and manually checking the results is often times harder then just making it yourself, and even the fucking vending machine benchmark turned out to be not really that good of an indicator because when they tried it with real people they immediately prompt hacked it into giving them free stuff.
>>107747612>and even the fucking vending machine benchmark turned out to be not really that good of an indicator because when they tried it with real people they immediately prompt hacked it into giving them free stuff.lol
>>107741602You mean automate half of all jobs in developed world and third of all jobs in developing world? You mean spam the internet even more to the point of making every part of the internet just a botnet that eventually collapses on itself from no advertisers bothering to prop up the terabytes of automatically generated slop? You mean the medical breakthroughs that have been boosted by groundbreaking tools like alphafold and AI programs that can generate molecules on the fly, all while drug development has not sped up in any significant way? You mean the automated drone technology that makes the battlefield be completely controlled by AI systems with human commanders just answering yes while examining the decisions for mere seconds? Or you mean the decreased costs of services and productions caused by companies passing down the savings from all the laid off people onto the consumer instead of increasing profits or using that money for some stupid scaling up side project?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107745152>C-u C-x-ejust C-j my nigga
C-u C-x-e
>>107746013>C-jPSA: That's normally bound to eval-print-last-sexp but paredit steals that keybinding to do paredit-C-j.
>>107746038i hate that paredit rebinds so many keys. it's one of the reasons i switched to smartparens. why on earth does it shadow the search-map (M-s), an extremely useful keymap? sure you can undo the rebind, but that's just a bad design choice no matter how you look at it
>>107744902update: not a problem because I was misusing destructing. you can do:{::keys [some-key] :as some-map}you can even access keys from multiple namespaces all within the same destructuring. very cool.
{::keys [some-key] :as some-map}
Wait, did you lie to me /g/?
>>107747041Stupid woke bitch worships da bbc
>>107747041no but they had like fourteen three state device operated with two thinkpadsrus might have had better
1) quantum computers are a meme2) 99.9% of youtube personalities are hot garbage, including this cunt
>>107747041QC is based on fake science. It's esotericism. Unironically.
>>107747703no, quantum computing is a real concept based on real science, a lot of which was used to design the semiconductors you are using to broadcast your retarded opinion. it's just not going to be useful for anything but factoring numbers, which isn't terribly useful in the face of quantum secure encryption algorithms (assuming quantum computing will ever make it out of the lab)the thing most people don't appreciate is that quantum computing is statistical in nature, and must be run repeatedly to trust any result that gets spat out
GPG can no longer be trusted.What to use now?
>>107747351Yes.
>>107747605Give them a GPG key instead. That's like an ID for online.
>>107747524Doesnt mean we have to leave because faggots are here. It wasnt too long ago they were chemically castrated.
>>107747623Kek, they abandoned all common sense practices and jumped on the1984 ID thing. No way to report nothing anonymously anymore.
>>107747687You lost, we will take over all your favorite spaces and kick you out
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107731243 & >>107722977►News>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder>(12/31) Korean A.X K1 519B-A33B released: https://hf.co/skt/A.X-K1>(12/31) Korean VAETKI-112B-A10B released: https://hf.co/NC-AI-consortium-VAETKI/VAETKI>(12/31) LG AI Research releases K-EXAONE: https://hf.co/LGAI-EXAONE/K-EXAONE-236B-A23B>(12/31) Korean Solar Open 102B-A12B released: https://hf.co/upstage/Solar-Open-100B►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107747358I mean it's not that hard to understand. They make an autorun, obfuscate the code, run the exe at 10% cpu usage and hope tech illiterates won't notice.
>>107746907If you're in group chat you need to set it to "join character cards".Otherwise, look for {{rand or similar in your card. If you have it early in your context you'll have to reprocess every time.Finally, your chat history might just be too long. Then you need to summarize and hide/start over.
>>107746958I thought you were from Germany.
I wonder how many people here realize that you should use post-instruct instead of a system prompt, and that noass is vastly superior to default assistant formatting
>>107747554Non je ne le suis pas mdr
He's calling for death penalty for people asking Grok to generate bikinis for those under 18. This could be HUGE.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quaLo8vET-Y
>>107747692Saaaaaar!
>>107747692>He's calling for death penalty for people asking Grok to generate bikinis for those under 18Sounds like a projecting pedo.
good morning saar
>>107747692What is worse? People asking for it, or the AI delivering it?
>>107747692Can't watch, but if true, that only signals he has some shady shit going on and is desperate to have people look in the opposite direction.
Do any of you use this? Is it usable in practice?
Anyone else on the simplex server for qubes?
>>107738449>Is it usable in practice?I like the concept., buuuuuut...Last time I checked, it doesn't have sound, which makes this distro not suitable for gaming, video nor music. Has this changed?Probably good for making a turnkey system your grandma can use to browse the web and use email without breaking it.
>>107745270Pulseaudio is used as a server client model with dom0 being the server and the vms as the clientsThey do have a pipewire plug-in but it might not be default
>>107745270>Last time I checked, it doesn't have sound, which makes this distro not suitable for gaming, video nor music. Has this changed?you can configure PCI passthrough to gaym on Qubes. if you have another GPU you pass that to your gaming VM and you should get video out as well as HDMI audio (I think, not 100% sure).
>>107738449It's not really usable unless you're carrying a workstation in your pocket. VMs are expensive.>>107745283I hope you're wrong and sound runs in its own VM, not dom0.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
OnePlus won!!!
>>107744444>average itoddler
>>107747517The RM 11 Pro is the most powerful snapdragon flagship.
>>107747517>>107747593Here’s my iPhone 17 Pro Max benchmarks compared to my Red Magic 11 Pro
>>107745532this guy is such a useless faggot
Nobody's going to learn the bash terminal unless they are some basement dweller who lives on their PC. Even people who use their PC for work aren't going to fuck around with stuff like that. The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and Mac because it's trash and linux hasn't evolved with them.
>>107746222>echo '\e[01;30;41m'this is not a proper way to change colors and you know itno one is going to memorize a bunch of random numbers and type this crap out when they could just do Write-Host -ForegroundColor Red "INITIATING ICBM LAUNCH TOWARDS MUMBAI"
echo '\e[01;30;41m'
>>107735080I don't mind using the terminal, i just don't want to use it for the most basic shit (Bluetooth)
>>107744591I think it was designed by the sort of devs who think code should be self documenting and you shouldn't need to read the manual to find out what a command does if you don't already know. Meanwhile UNIX commands were designed by the sort of devs who know they'll be typing commands frequently and therefore should make the most common ones 2-4 letters.
>>107746794Even years ago on Debian I was able to do all normal Bluetooth tasks plus use my PC as a Bluetooth headset to take phone calls, all from the tray icon and GUI windows it pops up.
>>107747298I was going to call this bullshit but i realized i haven't installed blueman and upon doing so my headphones can connect to it fine which is odd considering it could not before. Oh well.
I'd love a decent, modern phone that doesn't have this faggot ass camera bump and can just lay flay on a surface again. Nobody needs this gay shit.
>>107746893>any bump of any heightAt least the S7 Edge put its bump in the center so it would balance on it and be tolerable when set in a table. Every phone today seems to have moved the bump to one side, which makes it a complete clusterfuck unless you put it in a case that makes it able to lay flat again.
Never thought I'd see the day /g/ of all places would openly shill Apple products. Zoomers really are a cancer, aren't they?
as opposed to heckin based jewgle
i always thought it was crazy that people embraced these things but i guess once apple does something fucking retarded everyone follows.you'd think recessing the lenses would be the thing to do to protect them instead, or maybe they're like that on purpose so people brick their cameras by cracking them so they have to buy a new one.
>>107746882But I do like faggot ass camera bump, phone camera photo quality was absolute ASS prior to its inclusionI just hate the exclusion of headphone jack.
>need to learn a widely used tech from few years ago >there are no tutorials, books, videos - literally nothing >docs are complete but serve as a reference for when you forget, at bestThis gets even worse if you need to work with Microsoft products and any know-how about internals are from 1990 leaked internal docs.Why is that acceptable?
Zoomers do not know what a screen saver is
>>107737575newgens arent any fucking better with all the AI slop, short video brainrot, collective attention spans of a lobotomized goldfishand fuck you and your wojak trash too
>>107737575Zoomers are the dumbest humans to have ever lived, literally mentally retarded. It's a fact.
>>107738977I never understood how this qualified as a screensaver.
>>107743334>Zooms zooms can't make a living and grow up>Proceeds to not hire anyone born after 1997 like >>107740019 preventing them from making a livingI think we should kill all of you along with the boomers
>>107739930Burn in is why these screensavers made most of the screen dark and just drew a relatively few lines (Mystify Your Mind), dots (Starfield Simulation), images (Flying Windows), etc., and always in motion. Typically it would screensave for a while and then put the screen to sleep / blank it. Or you could shut off your screen if you were going away from your PC for longer.Or if you didn't care about entertaining animations, you could choose the "Blank Screen" screensaver.
>using kde is 2026lamo, enjoy your krapware
>>107742380anything with ide/sata can use a ssd, and xp/w7 would easily boot in under 30 seconds
>finally report a bug in a KDE component that has been a problem for a year>easily reproducible in 5 minutes using the live environments of two ISOs>"durrr idk what you mean can't reproduce">explain it as simply as possible>"hurrr that's just how it behaves now even though it makes no sound reason to"I don't know why I even bother reporting KDE bugs.
>>107724838I checked drkonqi and the only program on my machine to have dumped core in the past three years is mpv for some reason.
>>107746162remember, it's either a Qt, third-party plugin or distro issue, it's NEVER Plasma's fault.you're genuinely better off just picking a WM/compositor and building your own desktop nowadays, every single DE is sabotaged by retards.
>>107745043>>107745145The funniest thing about Nate is that he is an ex Apple employee
Have you ever considered the possibility that some day normal consumer won't be able to afford a computer anymore?With GPU and RAM price increases, this nightmare scenario seems likely.Wireless Internet connections might also get so full of traffic that one day fast Internet will be a luxury as well.1. Give people cheap tech so they get dependent on it.2. When they're addicted, start ramping up the price + scarcity3. WinMe? I'm already learning ways to survive without technology. In a few years you might have to live without tech.
>>107739312A $500 mac mini is significantly more capable than 90% of people need. Same with $750 macbook air m4. A modern PHONE is better than a midrange desktop from 2010 and works just fine connected to a large display.>Wireless Internet connections might also get so full of traffic thatthat people stream netflix in 4k as background noise and there’s 1gb symmetric internet available for dirt cheapi swear you faggots somehow get dumber every year>gpu price increases5070 was below msrp for months and nvidia can’t move enough of them
>>107739312Wealth flows upward period. that's the natural state of capitalism. everything over time gets consolidated into the hands of a very few.You will own nothing because the fuckers at the top of the pyramid have everything
>>107739312Holy shit! This actually blows my mind unironically. Corporations merely allow us to exist. We're already in fucking communism. I don't own my own appartment. I don't own my car. It's just fucking loan companies. Communism won. We just don't realize were living in communism. The elite party is just the top few investment firms or whatever.
Do you think Apple's going to stop selling computers? Their whole deal is consumer hardware, they're not like say Microsoft that mainly deals in software and corpo services and has no first party computers.As the price of slopvidia GPUs and regular consumer RAM skyrockets, a Macbook becomes a better and better choice. Especially as the quality of Windows craters. Apple is going to hoover up all the people who used to use Windows PC. If you're a game dev it's time to learn Metal.
>>107745213nta but>privacy schizo group>signalkek
>IDC expects Apple to ship just 45,000 new units of the Vision Pro in the last quarter of 2025. >The overall market for virtual reality headsets fell 14 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint Research. https://archive.is/aym6b
>>107740527I use my quest 3 to jerk off to VR/AR porn about once a week. That is its sole purpose.
>>107740527>Why did VR fail?Not all CEOs can become visionaries. Visionaries (like Jobs) will push for something no one gets until they deliver and then everybody gets it, in other words they're the first to get it. Dullards like Brin, Cook and Zuck try to do some shit they've seen in a scifi movie thinking "it's the inevitable future" and they're the last to get why it doesn't work. What there is to get is why the fuck would I want to wear some heavy overpriced goggles with no use case that only show me floating rectangle virtual screens when I already have screens?So the key difference is the ability to understand before it happens why something would work or not.
>>107742052There's nothing stupider than a large organisation.
>>107747624Jobs was never a visionary, he just dangled some shiny keys in just the right way.Windows and Android is what actually changed the world.
>>107747660No, you just don't get it.