Come home.
>>108513366>sheHuh?
>>108513218>leshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtWeCycriiM
>>108513374i dont have a new screenshot to post but iv been "i did for she" posting for long enough so anybody that matters already knows who.
>>108512919i am home
>>108512919I have two versions of Outlook and neither of them are working.
SBC is dying.Do something
>>108510268Why'd he fake his own disappearance?
I'm thirty nigguh, I'm dying too.
>>108509870>I'm ready to settle down now
>>108509745rpi 5 was severly overpriced before the ram crisisalso this guy is literally a faggot shill, he doesnt know shit about tech, hes a larping salesman
>>108509745Nothing is dying except the poorer 80% of the population's ability to actually afford anything.We've shafted the majority for so damn long it's no wonder everything is fucking expensive, quality of life is dropping, and polarization is rising.
which one of you nerds owns the 32 corebut im interested in why simplified chinese is down 32 %, what did i miss?
lot of dedicated chinese MMO and E-sports players probably got VAC banned and proceeded to commit Xi XING SUI.
Chinese new yearHappened last year too
>>108513131>which one of you nerds owns the 32 coreThe steam hardware survey doesn't understand NUMA so it actually misses counting most large core count CPUs.To be fair, neither do most games.
>>108513220so they get a computer, install steam, then never touch it again?
>>108513131i do
post em
>>108512971>vmware doesn't count
>>108508526I've been looking into Void for a while now, this was a good read. Thanks, anon.
/g/entoomen check in
>>108512982 Yes let me get a new computer for the purpose of installing gentoo.Retard
>>108513270ur a faget
BONUS: Netflix adds a fake film grain filter not present in the video to hide how shitty and starved the original streams fucking look Congrats AV1 clowns you played yourselvesThe future you all wanted lololololololololol
>>108508590No, people just prefer it over the alternative, which usually is denoised to hell garbage with all detail obliterated. Also, film grain was harder to notice in the past, since display resolution was much lower (effectively, a low-pass filter).
>>108503655>The original resolution was 320x224 I think.Well not shit then, you can't make something produced at 320x224 look good on any 1080p or 4K screen. Garbage in, garbage out.
>>108503655>The original resolution was 320x224 I think.There is literally zero reason to ever upscale pre-7th gen console videos past 480p.>but muh hd badge muh zoomers won't watch low res videosThey can die.
>>108508590for me it's not so much i 'like grain', rather that it's a sign of a good encode, as it's the first thing to get destroyed by compression. It also hides other artifacts like blurriness and banding. ideally video is better without it, real life isn't grainy, but a smooth picture is more often then not a sign of heavy compression
>>108509787because of how youtube works, it's better to upscale low res content then not, a 480p picture uploaded as 1440p looks better than leaving it as 480p
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>>108513189yeah, okay, but when has AI ever been right? it doesnt even have eyes, how the fuck would it know??
this is bad...the anti-ai transvestites are calling out the pro-ai transvestites at godot...
>>108513389fuck off
>>108513389The more AI becomes prevalent the more trans people are going to kill themselves once they realize they now no longer have any use and nothing to live for. AI code really is going to wipe out the trans race.
>>108513412I'm unaffiliated with either project, I'm just keeping you updated on the latest gamedev developments
Everyone please congratulate our friends at github for finally achieving ZERO NINES of availability! I'm sure it wasn't an easy road to get there, having only billions of dollars to run their website and all, but they've finally managed to set a new benchmark for enterprise software uptime! Congratulations!
and all they had to do to achieve it was rate limit anyone who opens more than one github tab
>>108510604the (en)jeetification ill continue until....
>>108510604It seems to have gotten way worse since they announced they were moving the infra to Azure.
>>108510922because people use github actions for ci/cd, or their ci/cd system pulls from github
>>108511127I laughed
Billions of people worldwide agreed to commit suicide thinking they are going to personally experience a virtual world.Horrifying.Would you upload?
>>108508089No, I'm more interested in reality than that. And I have a very low interest in pseudo gnosis.
>>108508398This, I'm skeptical if a computer cold even hold a human consciousness without something getting fucked up along the way. Human consciousness is shaped by our biology, we know the brain is massively impacted by hormones and external stimuli. Even a brain in vat scenario would be difficult to create without the subject going insane, transferring the mind to a silicon medium with only electrical inputs seems even more risky. You wouldn't be you, even ignoring the Ship of Theseus question. People are taking mind body duality too far, the ancients wer sell aware that the body influenced the mind and vice versa.
just scan my brain now then upload it after I diewin/win
>>108508532>"luddites"you see there is google but... nah you tell me what the fuck is luddite
the reality is that you were never really conscious from the start
AI designed circuits are now the next thing
not AI, this is MLmachine learning has been used for decades now, whenever you hear about "AI" doing something nowadays, they mean this, very few of these "breakthroughs" involve LLMs deeper than for cleanup and organization
>>108500068distributed element filters are voodoo
>>108500220Because only new EE grads are tasked with designing that sort of trivial shit and don't know better.
>>108500213snibbedy sneb :---DDD
>>108502202Genetic programming will do the same
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Very impressed with Gemma 4 here so far. Neither Qwen3.5-2B or Qwen3.5-4B are able to get this right ever even with reasoning, Gemma4-E2B-IT got it right first try *without* reasoning (the closest answer is "This is a test" which is one of the options it gave there).
>>108512939They are not gonna make any money from a fucking GLM which was forgotten day 1.
>>108510189holy fucking cringe. nothing of worth happens in this thread. kill yourself
hehsuffer julien
We finally have a comprehensive list of AI slop software.https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopwareThoughts?
>Programming Languages>PythonSince they will add something to this list for even a very small amount of AI-generated code, they should include everything that is written in Python, or involved Python at any point in its development. It's all tainted.
>c2rust>Godot>Bluesky>MisskeyTrans on trans violence.
I think a list like this is alright, of course people are going to make this into a completely black & white issue and some are going to boycott everything on that list. For me it's more like it's nice to be aware of how the software I use is developed, for example I'm seriously considering switching to drew's pre-AI contribution vim fork simply because I don't really care about the new features and I'm only expecting more bugs and security issues in the main version from here on out
why do they even care? they'll have killed themselves long before ai kills them
>AI one-drop rule
everything is fucking AIfags in the ass lmao.LLMs can't improve anymore and only way labs cope is by over-fitting on benchmarks till the new one drops.it's over, bubble is bursting.
>>108488905This kind of corporate usage is exactly what will crash this business model with no survivors.Every single AI company is doing it for basically free at this point, while losing billions in the misguided idea that at SOME POINT this is going to give a return on investment.I'll give you a hint; its not going to. It never can, because the very moment they raise prices beyond what the average retard jeet can afford, everyone is going to switch to running local models if at all possible, and if its not possible we'll go back to doing the code manually.Enshitification is going to come to AI just like it came to streaming services or cloud services or anything else. They'll start charing 0.0025 per token and everyone will flee the ship.
>>108513340It's not human, but it can do everything a human can do, with minor exceptions.You vastly overestimate most humans if you think otherwise.This is like looking at a BLDC and going into a board and being like>lol, this is so fucking stupid. It's just some magnets that spin. It can't pick stuff up or walk around like a person can.meanwhile: the entire modern world of robotics
>>108513354models get more efficienthardware gets faster/cheaperGet on board sooner rather than later. The technology exists, and will only get cheaper. The doomsaying about investment would only be true if it weren't technologically viable NOW, like quantum computers where it may/may-not work out or scale etc. AI works now, is scalable, and will only become cheaper. It's not like the typical version of this where the costs are just being obfuscated to kill off competition to raise prices later. I'll give you that costs are being obfuscated, but those costs will go down to the point of being negligible in the future so the business is 100% still viable. The biggest issue is to the broader economy and the fact that investors are being wowed by math and these AI companies have incredibly weak moats because especially in the future it will also only get easier to train models. The models we currently have are essentially as good as they would ever really need to be, so the whole "oh nooo, we can't improve the models anymore!" argument doesn't matter, all that will happen is it will become cheaper and cheaper to create models, not just to run them.
>>108488118AGI hype has always been a scam>>108488177this, the utility of LLMs and diffusion models to generate content from plain english prompts is going to change the world for the betteralso if you go and watch the computer chronicles episodes about AI in the 80s, the whole thing they wanted was to have the computer write its own code. now in 2026 there is a massive hate campaign against AI code and its supposedly non-copyrightable, its a wacky world we live in
>>108488616I beat it, yeah I could see how an AI could get caught up on the actions in this game, because it requires keeping certain things in context that may be unnatural to AIs.
Is he our guy?
>>108493020why does /g/ like people who talk a lot and never get their hands dirty? is this board full of braindead retards?this guy for example, he does cybersec stuff to real world scenarios and even shows how he does them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMIwNiwQewQ>>108512618I think he's a mech engineer, so guess what...
>>108494205But he's attacking you, dumbo.
>>108512782I don't want to be a jewtuber shill, but the op guy takes apart and re-assembles most of the machines he films. Is that not getting his hands dirty?
How's the war going, miggers?
>>108513174that's basic shit. this is like being spoonfed. plus the guy talks A LOT but says little and repeats the same thing over and over.the guy I mentioned literally hacks electronics shit. you also have Ben from Applied Science that literally makes his own stuff like X-ray/CT scanner and even a fucking fusion reactor, or hacks and repurposes stuff while explaining how things work and how he made/modified them.
They key promising to do better but all its good at is transcribing meetings and making outlook search bearable. How can you own the entire ecosystem and your own integrated tool still blows this hard and that's just inside O365 the OS layer I don't even know what we're doing.
>>108506072I use it because work refuses to pay for Claude
>>108506072>How can you own the entire ecosystem and your own integrated tool still blows this hard
>>108506072It seems like a discount chatgpt. I just disregard it.
>>108506072Its for companies already locked into Microsoft. Has audit data if you already have Intune or Purview. I can't remember which. So you can see prompt and responses. It also has a "work" mode that uses your tenant SharePoint and office shit as a makeshift "RAG" AI. I can only imagine how effective that can be. The places I've been were a SharePoint nightmare. So many versions and renames of files and none actually used offices built in versioning.
>>108509764I noticed it's gotten a bit better recently, it's more like chatgpt now, a worse version but still. the benefit for me is it has access to internal documents at our company so it makes searching things easieroutside of a large corporation I'm not sure there's any benefit to using it
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>>108513265I just don't trust anybody handing out freebies.
>>108513265no one wants deepseek
>>108513108
>>108513231slop
>>108513283>>108513301lol ok then ill hand it out elsewhere