When he's gone, who will be left to defend us from Megacorpos?
>>107867555>>107864841I changed my PFP to clippy, cause why not. yeah, it's "armchair rebellion" or however the saying goes, but that's kind of all I can do. Same reason I use adnauseam. I want to send as much of a signal as possible, that I don't agree with how the internet is right now. Even if it's just virtue signalling right now, if enough people did it, especially the later, there would be a response eventually. We are their cattle, after all. If shit ever hits the fan for real, then I'm acutely aware it's not enough with an extension an a PFP.
>>107864791>fighting for right to repairHe has really purple pilled takes. The real problem is the existence of intellectual property. It creates monopolies and surreal rules.
>>107881344I hate Pepe. I love Apu.
>>107880008I seek out GPT, I never wanted Clippy to show up.
>>107884830>I hate Pepe. I love ApuApu is my fav honestly
Claude is fucking amazing. I am now a 1000x engineer.
>>107887645ok tranny
>>107887645Microsoft hire this man!
>>107887645
>>107887645>we see you have submitted a lot of code>yes very proud saar>but what does it actually do?>errlol
>>107887645let me guess, private repos?
tummy Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107883337based, 80% of what I download is folk
>>107882742>>107886628I'll rant a bit more about this because I feel like it. For me the purpose of building an archive is to compile the best of what was available at the time it was acquired. Sound quality is a subjective thing in addition to bit depths, bitrates, sample rates, codecs, etc. You can say all that shit doesn't matter and you can't tell the difference but if what goes in is garbage what comes out is garbage. If it was mastered in a way that sounds too loud, shrill, uncomfortable to listen to, or weak, dull and lifeless it won't matter what format was used. I gave this example before and I'll give it again:https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/lindas-favorite-digital-versions-of-all-black-sabbath-albums.905049/In the case of Black Sabbath's Paranoid the only truly good digital version has a version of Iron Man taken from a damaged tape. So when I downloaded all the Black Sabbath albums I made a decision to get the best vinyl rip of it instead. It's not some durrr audiofool vinyl always sounds better nonsense. It's a pragmatic decision based on what's available. I know it sounds good and the tape wasn't fucked up when they made the original pressing so it makes sense. It doesn't matter if I convert it to mp3 or opus or what the fuck else. What's going into the encoder is good so what comes out is good. I don't always get to choose which version of an album I get from a streaming service and even if I do the choices will be more limited.
Another thing I want to add. I'd be really surprised if you couldn't find a good sounding digital version of Iron Man somewhere. It's an iconic song so it's probably on a million compilations. At some point someone competent probably had their hands on a tape that was in good shape and did the right thing with it. But imagine trying to stick that into a random 80s CD where everything else came from a different tape and was mastered differently. It would sound kinda jarring when you transitioned between tracks. It's still important to have the whole album in a cohesive form if that's what you want to listen to and I think vinyl is the best option in this case.
stevehoffmantards be like yeah i looooove music and i'm an audiophile then proceed to listen to the same 10 popular albums from the 70s desperately trying to find a version that doesn't sound like shit
>>107887692i just listen to the first CD pressing
what will a post AGI, jobless world look like?
>>107886080Have it derive the ground state of a anti ferromagnetic spin chain. Derive not state the solution. The latter is everywhere but actually getting there is a challenge most student fail because every book is using a handwaving explanation.
>>107887329I am not talking about the singularity nonsense. AGI of human level intelligence would be absurdly capable. Far beyond what an actual human is capable of. Human intelligence is gimped by bad memory, and slow thinking, and limits to attention and drive. You don't need to do anything novel to become the ultimate power on earth, you just need to faster and more reliably than anyone else.
>>107886080Depends whether the AI is benevolent and gives us all resources, or is greedy and kills off any humans it can't make use of as slaves.
>>107887432>you just need to faster and more reliably than anyone else.That's implying that there's isn't a limit to what intelligence can do and that we haven't archived it already by having 8 billions humans doing some thinking.
>token guesser guesses tokens better using bigger knowledge librarywowEpicebintotally getting closer to a brainwowzors
Why don't we have these kind of GPU repair shops in the west? I also want a custom GPU: https://youtu.be/TcRGBeOENLg
>>107881616>removes the gpu and memory with high heathow do you think the chip was soldered in the first place?retard
It looks like one of Rossman's Shops, which the state of New York harassed the shit out of for HS reasons.
>>107881844Amerimutt cope
>>107883954More heat wear retard WHY DO YOU THINK IT HAS A COOLER ON IT, MORON!
>>107880757Watch the damn video retard. The chink laterally says it's not profitable due to *mericans demanding outrageous wages.
It's over.
>>107883800water usually takes the one exist that makes the most "sense" gravity or air pressure wise.its all maths down to the core, like ai sloppa
>>107882516you don't get it do youonce billionaire j*** don't need you, they will get rid of you
>>107870553It's even worse. If you look into the source code, it uses an existing HTML/CSS renderer and it uses QuickJS as a javascript engine. It literally imported like 3/4 of the project. It's jeetshit.
>>107869615>AI can create browsers from scratch in rust>it's literally just mod servo; and it doesn't even compile
mod servo;
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46649046"From scratch" sounds very impressive. "custom JS VM" is as well. So let's take a look at the dependencies [1], where we find- html5ever- cssparser- rquickjsThat's just servo [2], a Rust based browser initially built by Mozilla (and now maintained by Igalia [3]) but with extra steps. So this supposed "from scratch" browser is just calling out to code written by humans. And after all that it doesn't even compile! It's just plain slop.[1] - https://github.com/wilsonzlin/fastrender/blob/main/Cargo.toml[2] - https://github.com/servo/servoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Is he proof that Luddism is the only moral stance to take?
>>107885951>adrenochrome is le based when miga does it!
I wish I had the resources and ability to invest in Anduril
>>107885081yeah on the other hand, suck globohomo dick, get pissed on by the retarded elites you look up to and then eat up what ever shit they spew out their ass. Have some self respect.
The whole "muh luddites vs AI" debate is just left vs right retardation in a different dress. It's equally as pointless and purely a byproduct of the modern American """politics""" circus.
>>107886851Mel Gibson also injected his dad with a stemcells which extracted from aborted fetuses yet ive never seen caviesel having a problem about it
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>>107885713>>LAZY PIECE OF SHIT NOBODY WANTS TO WORK ANYMOREI felt really bad today saying that I wouldn't go to my military unit because I simply have work and am tired; not that there is a schedule conflict, I simply value my free time.Seeing it put this way, I feel less bad about it, actually. I wonder how the lifers do it, but I will not implement those lessons. I do what I am paid to do. I do not make enough at either of my two jobs to take a second job. I would gladly take a sabbatical for a deployment, but good luck getting me in office at the dockyard when I have full-time employment elsewhere. It's mercenary and cringe to call it mercenary, but if you want a force pay for a force.
>>107886516kill urself furnigger and never respond to me again
Do you think with the rise of AI they will finally start making suicide more accessible?
>>107886524Given my posting, can you really call me "lazy"? I can call myself lazy; have you done any better?>>107886550MAID has been around in my country for a few years now, and if you feel like a failure on the battlefield, having a homie behind you to strike you down if you wince during gutting yourself has been a thing for like a thousand years
>>107881891Never. Was given the option of fully remote or get an office and work 3 days hybrid.
Everything is already from china, but here we discuss the cheap chinese shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>realised I can get stuff from Taobao, straight from the sourceAnything worth checking out?
>>107880272>I'd say get a good old RTL-SDR.I'd recommend going for the most recent RTL-SDR v4 rather than any "good old" dongle though, it handles shortwave much better than the classic design did.
i ordered some local chink ass mouse, it's the ATK u2 plushopefully the same day shipping is truewill give a review but i am in no way a pro eat sports player or someshit
>>107887592My experience with shortwave on the newer ones is that it basically amounts to a cool trick, not much else. With the cheap ass ones made for DVB-T and the crappy antennas they come with you can get into cool stuff like trying to decode pager traffic and basic stuff like listening to your local ham frequencies. If you want to do shortwave you will want a proper antenna for that and you'll need to get it away from electrical noise. That's more money spent and the RSP1 clones are about the same price as the RTL-SDR blog dongles while being much better, if you're willing to put up with driver and software hurdles.
>>107885492Donate them. Poor people can use them to charge their phones and stuff. Trust me I work with these people as my job. They can use any help they can get.
beating a dead horse editionprev. >>107790853
>>107882386I have an old Toshiba 4600 that I really need to pull out of storage and sort out. The monitor is all kinds of unsalvagable after lending it to the wrong people, but if I can remove that and clean it up I'll have a fantastic AIO style machine. Glide graphics, 700Mhz P3, 256mb of ram, even built in wifi. Great for running either 98SE or XP.
>>107885800Here you go
>>107885885There is an endless supply of insecure men who will become trannies to replace the dead ones. You lost. Trantifa keep winning
>>107882356SS lost.
>>107885362Gonna need that pape
>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.
>>107883511Is that EXWM?
>>107885520i3
>>107879614You don't actually use gnus, do you
>>107867329I daily drive it here. Some scheme is worth learning, although a standard GNOME installation out of the box works pretty well.Some common hardware, such as WiFi and CPUs may not function fully. I do not recommend using nonfree firmware, for ethical reasons, but you can consult The Devil if you really need it, with certain caveats.
>>107887688*GPUs
Let me guess, you need more?
>>107882179You know what grinds my gears? You can't make a proper PCI card without applying to the PCI Consortium for their specs, it's some kind of packetized garbage. In the 8- and 16-bit era, and even into the 32-bit era, you could rig up an expansion card easily because you simply talk to the bus when it's your turn on that channel or whatever the particulars are.Modern computing is so gay that NOBODY can just make a PCI-e card without special permissions and a tip and Thank Yew.
>>107885945>Because they were mostly based on the 6502 which's an inferior choice for straight up raw number crunching.delusional pedophiles, everyone.>>107885975no. it's still a useless piece of shit that's 4x slower than an apple 2 and c64>>107886218>a computer that nobody bought except schoolshuh. just like the apple 2
>>107886529>replying to chatgpt sloplol
>>107886498>The Speccy was awesomenever happened. still regarded in 2026 as one of the worst 8-bit computers ever created. it's quite spectacular how all these spectrum pedophiles have started spamming this website since commodore reformed and re-released the superior c64.do you sex offenders think memeing a piece of shit back to existence will work? sinclair computers will just magically reappear and continue making trash nobody wants? lmao
>>107887455>one of the worst 8-bit computers ever createdYeah, it was so fucking bad that it sold enough to get around 8 different models plus 5 licensed Timex models
Gen Xer talk.Cassette players - which ones are your favorite?FIIO CP13 seems to be pretty neat, with it's early-to mid eighties aesthetics and has even metal housing. Too bad it only has rechargeable non-removable lithium battery, thus making it essentially disposable item. :( Otherwise you can even adjust Azimuth of the head and even playback speed.It would be nice to revitalize my cassette collection again.
>>107887371Buy an add, Zhang.
>>107887371>FIIO CP13These are shit. Every modern cassette player is shit, and there's nothing the manufacturers can do about it unless they make their own mechanism, which none do. The only remaining mechanism being produced is a low quality one with bad wow and flutter, bad build quality, and none of the "fancy" features decks had grown back in the day like auto reverse. Modern cassette players also never have support for type II or IV tapes or Dolby NR.You're better off getting an 80s-90s Sony Walkman that's already had the belt replaced if you don't want to bother doing it yourself.
>>107887408>>107887451you two are right but there is one (albeit minor) difference between a $15 and a $150 one, i believe the fiio uses metal pieces (maybe the flywheel? im not well versed on cassette player mechanisms) instead of plastic ones. it's honestly a fucking joke though, probably a few cents more.also why did they go for an internal battery? my retekess MP3 player just uses nokia-style ones you can swap out and recharge.
>>107887371>aestheticsZoomer detected.
>>107887371>cassette players
https://x.com/operagxofficial/status/2011527938714575239
>>107885047nice. might switch to brave if i like it. brave has been really buggy lately.
>copilot in file explorerAre the shareholders at Microslop completely asleep at the wheel? Why do they let this go on?
>>107886778Do you think AI is detrimental to shareholders? Do you think they are against AI?Nigger, I bet that this was a board mandate.Every time a company announces they a putting AI on their product/service, no matter how retarded and anti-consumer it is, the shares go up, to shareholders thunderous applause.
>>107886778AI increases share price massively.
>>107885047 (OP)No thanks, get that Chinese spyware out of my face.
>this is the FP performance of a 7900 XTXHow in the everloving fuck is Radeon not smoking NVIDIA GPUs all these years with these numbers? What if they were able to run the same software as though NVIDIA made them? AMD GPUs have always had more raw teraflops over the years (especially double precision, such as on the Radeon VII) and yet this is never reflected in most real world tasks. Seriously, on paper this should handily beat an RTX 4080. Can someone explain WTF is going on here? Why is this calculator not out-calculating the other calculator despite being able to do more calculations? Are the calculations just retarded and less valuable than the other calculations from the other calculators and thus not directly comparable or what?
>>107881006DON'T WORRY BOYSTHE AI BUNDLE WILL SURELY CHANGE EVERYTHINGFINE WINE FONE WONE
>>107883397It does, called zluda.
>>107881006nvidia is like apple they have dedicated accelerators for everything while amd is bruteforcing
>>107881482>Just buy nvidiayou may as well be funding a terrorist organisation by giving your money to that company at this point
>>107881006Radeon doesn't have BigNum support like CUDA's CGBN.