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>json doesn't allow comments
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>>107595858
Douglas Crockford (discoverer of JSON)
said in this talk at 16:05 that he orignially had comments, but for multiple reasons they were removed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-C-JoyNuQJs
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>>107596037
Yes.
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OP's IQ: subzero
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>>107595858
>>107595890
THis. Absolutely this.
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>>107596037
jeet

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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There's unlikely to be any more phones released in 2025.
The Oneplus 15 wins phone of the year.
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>>107599878
How can you tell what phone that is from a photograph of a newspaper image of some grainy CCTV?
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Out of the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 17 Base Model which has the better battery life? I want to upgrade from my Galaxy S23 to a phone with similar footprint, flagship specs, and an actually usable battery life that doesn't die in less than a day if I actually use it, take photos/videos, navigation, play games, etc. I can legit kill it in like 3 hours. It only lasts me the full day because I'm employed and can't use it all day...
>inb4 oneplus/vivo mini phones
chinkware
>inb4 pro max or ultra phones
too big, I want <6.4 inches, ideally <5.5 inches but that's literally impossible unless you buy knockoff phones from aliexpress or get a very old phone, so let's settle for 6.1-6.3
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>>107600726
Just get the 17 Pro, the battery is so much better than the other two. With Apple you will always feel like shit if you don't get the Pro model.
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>>107600507
>all that hardening and degoogling
>still shows google logo on boot
kek

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Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share
scripts, and everything in between.

>Main operating systems
https://www.openbsd.org
https://www.freebsd.org
https://www.netbsd.org
https://www.dragonflybsd.org

>Updates and advisories
OpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.org
FreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/
NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/
DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.com


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>License
If I can see your code, it's mine
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>>107597259
No, I'm still on 10.
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>>107599583
I didn't notice any improvements compared to version 10. Some necessary pre-compiled packages stopped working, so I reverted to the previous version.
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>>107575883
is nvidia (3080) and hyprland a no go on freebsd?

should i stick to 14.3 for easier nvidia gpu passthrough with bhyve to linux?

i'm basically using a mix of two input devices for mouse interactions (keyboard for mouse clicks, trackball for movement). i noticed that these somehow are isolated per device. (at least on Xorg as far as i know). so if i want to drag a window, it won't work with keyboard click + trackball movement, however when i use the trackball native click, it does. can i combine devices down the line, or will this forever be an issue because of 'security'?
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>>107600505
I have a machine with a 3060 and it works fine, I have even played a couple games on it via steam
it appears that is in the ports tree and a package is available: https://www.freshports.org/x11-wm/hyprland/

someone I know who is into freebsd at a code/developer level said that 14 was the worst version, which is when I learned they hadn't used version 5 (which was far worse)
I haven't had issues with 14 but I am reinstalling all my freebsd instances with 15 to get accustomed to the impending pkg base change

why are you passing through an nvidia card to linux?

I can't speak to the mouse question though

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I don't like these new captchas
It reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
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test
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>>107600324
they only way they could make it easier is if the images were all visible at once and i could just hit a number for each one, it'd be basically instant
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>>107600722
you just can't help it, can you?
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>>107600757
It must be some legit mental illness to have to think about those ugly freaks at all times, having images of them saved, to feel the need to spam about them constantly.

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>>107597989
SDXL models are insanely good for making realistic porn.
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AI has always gone far
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>>107589783
Feet
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>>107589783
Not until it lets me faceplant into her sweaty feet.
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>>107599390
Actually fucking blind.

What the ABSOLUTE FUCK is that? Do we really need a test every time we post in a mongolian cave painting forum? Why do they keep changing the c@ptcha? On top of that it expires

Is it because they want to force us to buy the 4chinz pas ? Is h*ro being paid so we train *i? BRIG BACK THE SELECT ALL all x c!tcha ffs

On top of that the spam filter became insanely retarded. This shit might be the thing that actually makes me quit this shithole, so good job
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>>107600765
Good, another sub-80 IQ subhuman filtered
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>>107600765
Pay for your premium account before it gets worse. They are going to require registered email accounts in 2026 to comply with new global regulations to combat antisemitism
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>>107600765
sound like you're from reddit. time to go back.
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>>107600776
Then how am I posting you fucking retard

This 81iq retard is glad that he's training some AI and wasting his time because it makes him feel smart

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>>107585056
Idk why, but I would never post my iron man's tl or name
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>>107600755
What's the VC thing next to Steam?
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>>107598779
it's just some random low-resolution ai slop, that's all I have, I swear!
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>>107600771
vesktop, it's a discord client

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Mmm monke edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107600062
>>107600160
Legacy companies don't know how to make shells that fit well and cables that aren't absolute garbage. Any chinkshit is better.
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>>107600180
nobody asked chang
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>>107600160
i heard they were worse if you were looking for a more neutral sound but i guess they don't have that channel balance issue?
also heard they were bootlegged to hell and back so it's hard to find genuine ones.
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>>107600209
if you never bought a samsung phone that came with them you will never find audio nirvana sorry
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>>107600062
Good morning, sir.

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107588615 & >>107582405

►News
>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio
>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042
>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo
>(12/15) Nemotron 3 Nano released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-3-nano-efficient-open-intelligent-models
>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks
►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.png

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>>107600730
I thought that was scheduled for 2026?
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>>107600745
today
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>>107600742
next era total bharati domance era sir

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What programming languages could have avoided Cloudflare's Rust fail?
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>>107583771
That's a good point.
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>>107597385
>Because the issue wasn't a software update, but state. State that's automatically generated and constantly being updated and propagated.

If you don't have periodic db or disk backups or don't know how to restore them, that would be concerning even for the shittiest third-rate startup
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>>107592442
ffmpeg is under LGPL but not its components are, there is a compilation flag that lets you decide if yo want to trim them out or not, the parts i needed weren't LGPL
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>>107592498
>multi-language kernel
i agree that this is a terrible idea.
same thing for trying to rewrite every good software in it.
i said multiple times in the thread that i think rewrites are only justified when they are the path of least resistance to adding new features.

though those peoples trying to push it in everything are a minority of rust users, and i do think they suck.
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>>107600750
not all its components are*

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Why did they think all technology would stop working once it hit 2000 instead of the systems just you know, rolling over to 2000?
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>>107599424
y2k is probably older than half the posters here at this point
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this whole thread is the dumbest fucking troll I've ever seen
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Think about CSV and Excel.
Think about how common it is and how much other software exists than stores CSV.
Think about users entering a date into a CSV and how Excel tries to guess what format the user uses.
Think about how most people used to write years as two digits.

Even if the software never stores years as two digits, it might have gotten user input that does it.
If the user enters 04.05.16, what is the software supposed to do with that.
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>>107599624
This.
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>>107597575
>the "temporary solution but it becomes permanent" phenomenon
>written software expected to only be used for a limited amount of time way before the year 2000
>actual space constraints when storage media were measured in kilobytes

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ISIS uses Linux Mint.
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He wore gloves while using his laptop and hid all his stuff in cuff links... But didn't encrypt his USBs? And this guy was making tutorials about encryption. This story makes zero sense.
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>>107599717
very based, man
linux and open source software is used by criminals
if had the resources and free time, I would probably commit a crime close to that and under the glowies watch
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>>107599793
The Jew fears the mint
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>wore gloves while typing on his laptop
did he wear a balaclava too?
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>>107599717
ICIASIS

>tfw fell for the 48GiB RAM meme
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>>107598125
Picking up a 32GB mbp just because I don't want to run out if I wanna do something
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>>107587661
same here, and I like your gif, it's great.
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>>107594224
I know right fâm?

>>107595099
DDR3 chads can't stop winning.
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why is silicon manufacturing so hard? why can't corpos spin up new ram factories?
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heh bought 2 16x2 single rank 3600 at a sale a year ago
feels good
but my gpu still sucks and will continue to suck for a while it seems
should have bought 3090 when they were cheap

According to HN, these new models are so powerful that the code writes itself, and bugs are easily detected and fixed.
But then you have major libraries like pic related LibXML2 that are going under- or unmaintained.
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>>107598270
>XML toolkit implemented in C
Rust troons will jump on this and make XML.rs written in rust which will magically become a dependency of literally everything overnight. Gentoo fags btfo. You vill compile ze rust compiler und you vill spend 5 hours compiling Rust libraries.
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>>107598886
I dont have any problems with this as a gentoo user. firefox takes a long time to compile with pgo and lto already and that gets updated way more often than rust code
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>>107598270
because the code doesn't write itself
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>>107598270
For one, the last hundred check-ins are useless drivel like COC updates.
Second, it doesn’t need anyone fucking with it.
It’s bug free and working fine.
Third, anyone that has a copy of this is never upgrading it. Like my company. We don't upgrade anything. Ever. We’re still using what’s called angularjs1.1 and the upgrade from 1.0 almost killed the company.
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>>107599895
>Second, it doesn’t need anyone fucking with it.
>It’s bug free and working fine.
it's literally not, having multiple unfixed CVEs.

Those RAM sticks you were looking at has now gone up from $300 to $3000? Who cares, just buy it. Why save? In 2026, AI is going to make you super wealthy like Elon Musk, so there's no need to save.

Buy what you want, right NOW!

Especially if you're eyeing a Tesla.
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>>107600626
>There's a timeline in which China saves the DDR4 market

CXMT just got orders not too long ago from their government to phase our DDR4 to focus primarily on DDR5.

So they're going to be all-in on the latest.
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>>107599719
Elon Musk is undeniably a retard but judging from all the AI bubble shenanigans this seems to be a common sentiment among the people throwing tons of money into the AI fire pit. Like "AI will literally change everything who cares about debt and money and shit"
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>>107600626
>There's a timeline in which China saves the DDR4 market
I see that as a plausible timeline since apparently China views domestic chip production as a national level "Manhattan project" and they absolutely have the resources and political will to make it a reality. By this time Trump and his tariffs will be history as well which makes me believe cheap RAM will flood the market eventually.
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>>107600611
>Expansion of regulatory zones would alleviate housing needs outside the cities or in certain zones.
Exactly, I meant building outside the cities. Combined with tiny/small house movement, partially self build, etc. It would instantly alleviate the housing markets, which is exactly why it won't happen.
>self building
I'll explain it from the view of a euro. Net wages here aren't that high. If you net 3k after tax you are already doing pretty well. Now, assume a house needs 1000 hours of labor for which I need to pay, including tax, 55 euros an hour.
The build cost will be 55k on labor.
If I want to do it myself I'm not as efficient, so lets say I need 1200 hours. If I reduce my working hours by 8 (20% reduction) for a year, that will cost about 10% net, so 300 euros a month.
Add in the weekends and the help of family, friends or waifu and you should be able to scrounge 1200 hours in one or two years.
So you just saved 50k on your house.

While retarded from a specialization point of view, high taxation combined with low wages makes it much cheaper to do something yourself.
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>>107600487
>>107600499
and btw I'm trans


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