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They still want $150 for one of these things, even after all these years.
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>>107723663
They were $120 15 years ago. If anything they are taking a loss because they haven't changed the price for inflation.
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>>107723690
yeah i bet that 5 cent microchip encased on a 2 cent recycled plastic shell simply deserve to retain their cost for three decades
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>>107723713
Works for nintendo products.
Quality doesn't age. If something is good and well made in a timeless manner, there's no reason to lower the price.
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>>107720402

The TLDR is that they are fundamentally different kinds of computer. Floating-point math uses numbers that look like:
[+/-] {mantisa a.k.a. significant figures} (exponent a.k.a to-the-power-of-what)

So -3.14 is
[-]{314}(1)

It's actually not because the standard for floating point numbers is fucking retarded on purpose, but that's what it is in its purest form.

Unfortunately, to do math on these kinds of 3-part numbers efficiently, you need to have fixed-length fields, so the above becomes:

[-]{00000314}(00000001)

Because computers actually just shuffle numbers around, they cant actually "count" per se, or rather when the do it requires memory and loads of operations (see long division in logic gates for interesting example of how unintuitive the most efficient maths actually is)

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>>107723774
Because the creator's children (or their children's children) simply deserve to live off shit they had no input in right?

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107710110

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>107723727
>new qwen
what?
there is a new qwen?
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>>107723480
use the gguf loader place gguf models as i said into /ComfyUI/models/unet
should be good to good then, then link it to what every in your model chain, for example kj node for patch sage attention which might be outdated now but i still use the option --use-sage-attention on the command line. Then into shift then through your lora loading node.

for wan 2,2 you need 2 advanced ksamplers, the first will be configured to enable noise and return noise but those need to be enabled. Depending on what you are using we will depend on number of steps nessary i use a checkpoint that only needs 4 steps so that will be the total steps for both the high and low samplers. the break down is thus, first sampler that gets the latents is set on start step 0 and end step 2 the second sampler is set on start step 2 and end step something like 100000 and is set to not return noise as in no matter mater what step it is it will always attempt to 100% denoise.

but if you're taking svi then you must either chain the sample latents to the next and so on, this is hard to explain in text especially that i 'm under influence right now. Tell me what you are doing then i will tell you failing that i will give my workflow in due course.

basically the last in chain must be set to not return noise, and only the first should have noise enabled but svi it can get more confusing if you have no idea.
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I wish A1111 came back
Better times
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honestly qwen sucks, has no variation, worse than zit if you use lora, slower than zit if you don't meaning you can just go with a normal model

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“‘Learn to code’? What about ‘Learn to weld’?” Edition

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>>107719652
>>107719551
this is actually just a variant of simple sequence alignment algorithm. Look up needleman-wunsch. You can pretty much copypaste the core idea - you just traverse the board from top to bottom taking the maximum value from top/left/right tiles to store the last day a tile is reachable. When you arrive at the end tiles you have the last day they can be reached.
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>>107720609
My knees are too shit for real work.
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>>107701483
I love making six figures in a WFH job that requires a couple of hours of work a week.
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>>107701597
How in the world did you not personally profit from the deal?
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>>107703860
if you're white and the interviewers are not white, you're cooked.

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/g/ humour thread
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>>107723269
it actually did. Intel CPUs are well known for their extreme low idle power. We are talking single digit watts while AMD can barely get under 20W on low-end AM4 boards and barely under 30W for AM5.
On the other hand, AMD APUs are known for being perfectly playable as long as you keep details down, while Geforce is needed for more detail.

I still don't know what the fuck if anything Apple is known for in the GPU business, other than popularizing high dpi devices.
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>>107715472
i used to have that exact USB hub with the on and off switches
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>>107723780
Intel is good idle power, horrible load power usage
AMD is vice versa
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>>107713121
where is the joke tho?
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>>107723817
>AMD is vice versa
No, with AM5 they are horrible on load power usage too. I had to bump up my 8600G to something like 160W just so the iGPU would never throttle. The 5600G did that out of 65W. And that's just an APU, with the chiplet based CPUs it's so much fucking worse because the interconnects suck up so much power. They need like 20W just to idle.

Zen 6 will change all of that since they are finally going to start using better interconnects. But that's still 2 years away.

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Do pale moon – real – users really exist?
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They killed mypal and cuck licenced it, plus it doesn't support any website made after 2017.
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>>107721286
The manchild drove them all away.
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Yes I use it to run loli hentai flash games
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>>107721764
>>107721864
>>107721964
male poon bros reporting in
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>>107722125
It reminds me of the homosexual NewPipe developers who refused to implement SponsorBlock. Thankfully the community forked the project.

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guys, the tranny board is making fun of Linux Mint on New Year's Eve again
should we defend them?
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>>107723729
you're coping by posting jeetcounter data all over the side and then refusing to acknowledge it was made by a redditor
you deserve a rangeban, your idea of an imageboard is spreading your shit everywhere without ever acknowledging that you lost an exchange
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>>107723749
>REEEEEE i-if you disagree with me you deserve a rangeban!!!
Why are all saarnix troons like this?
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>>107723803
you're posting a picture made by a redditor that uses pic related as a fucking source
what the fuck is unknown and why is it the majority? why did linux go from 5 to 15 and then back to 5?
it's a shit source and i encourage you to take your meds
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>>107723572
Don't pay attention, they will have committed suicide by next week.
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>>107723820
wrong one, that one is looking at all operating systems which says that jeets don't use computers to begin with
this shows the desktop operating systems

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How many keys does your ideal keyboard have? What's your favorite layout?
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>>107723721
>How come?
I do less and less gaming and more and more other stuff. I miss the F keys and the numpad and having a language requiring pressing shift or shift lock to input a number is especially infuriating. The keyboard in itself is great, I just regret the meme form factor.
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>>107719043
tkl at home
100% at work
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I'm a normie and I have a 75% but I kinda wanna try something really stupid like 40% just to see if it's even possible to daily drive
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>>107723783
I think you're the manlet here if you can press all those tiny keys. Real men have big keyboards with big keys!
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I used to have a keyboard that had 8 arrow keys (4 diagonal). They came in handy back in the day.

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what is going through his mind right now?
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>>107723418
OAI

so I'm guessing

PEN
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>>107723418
What the fuck is WRONg with his eyebrows
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>>107723418
1. >>107723423
2. >>107723438
3. his sisters tits
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>>107723469
You leave my purple homeboy alone!
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>>107723418
A bullet, hopefully.

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Ion Storm edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107607659/#107607659
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>>107723167
Weren't you complaining about how much ram you're using?
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writing optimized code will be an important skill in the future
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>>107722803
They talked about it, that's one of the reasons for all the unity drama, but I don't know if this is true or if the guy giving the announcements was retarded.
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>>107723191
Yes, I'm still thinking about fixing it because it bothers me a lot.
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>>107723280
Like, for software renderers kind of optimized? I can't see even lower end gpus being affordable.

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>>107723136
You should be checking if the package you want to run has a vulnerability or not, not the distro. Most of the time vulnerabilities don't matter as long as you're not exposing your server to the internet outside your firewall.
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>>107722907
used both and generaly id agree, i think its only better in shipping a better default and being more friendly for the new user.
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>>107721693
Not many are based enough to run them.
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>>107721693
Not important at all
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>>107723136
They backport security fixes, but it's predictably slower on average than RedHat or Ubuntu.

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This shit is like black fucking magic, how come there only one company doing this shit?!?!
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>>107722016
>This includes making sure the Chinese don't take over the world by manufacturing the one thing they don't yet have complete control over, high-end microchips.
asml pre-dates china being a thing, zoomie. in the applicable time period the soviet union was the actual threat.

they were given a lot of technology in the late 90s by the dod as part of a consortium that included intel. this also pre-dates china's rise to anything. at the time, all china was manufacturing was shit knock-off clothing and the majority of chinese didn't even have access to computers.
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>>107722824
>why couldn't Samsung
probably because it wasn't their main business.
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>>107723447
because you're actually only mediocre at it, and your governments over-regulate and oppress you into the ground. understand that these technologies actually originated in america for the most part, and asml owes a lot to the us defense department. politics plays a part in all of this and bolstering european economies so you don't turn into a bunch of fucking commies has been part of us foreign policy since the end of ww2. frankly i think the russians should keep you because you're still naturally a bunch of commies at the end of the day and gratitude has never been part of the continental psyche, but whatever, i don't make foreign policy.
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>>107721911
it's now. There's only one way of doing this and the patented it. It's a monopoly.
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>>107721911
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiUHjLxm3V0
It's out

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>I just found out the entire macOS init system is built around XML.
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>>107721858
my smile and my erection - gone.
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>>107721811
I want to protect that smile
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>>107723521
there's no smile in that picture
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>>107723563
fuk u
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>>107723563
he was talking about this guy
>>107722665

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Why is FOSS full of special needs people with personality disorders? what causes it?

Zakaj je med razvijalci proste programske opreme toliko vaških posebnežev z mentalnimi motnjami? Kaj povzroča to?
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>>107721789
Zakaj je med Slovenci toliko shitposterjev?
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>>107722828
Zakaj pa ne ))?
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>>107721789
>sourcehut
tranny commie confirmed
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>>107722278
>you're in charge of your own time
>okay, I cease development to have more time
>NOOO, not like this
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>>107722304
open source works better than corporate software, especially on the long run because there is no need to "deprecate" working software

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107723465
And where are those smarter people with their gpus if there's already a hole in the market?
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>>107723519
>>107723404
>>107723404
You're not forcing shit with data caps being a thing, people will just stop playing videogames
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>>107723646
when you say this shit but I bought a 5090 and even I would have reservations about buying a fuckin 5090 at 5k$ fuck that shit. Its also fucking retarded to believe that those cards were $2k to begin with. lmao my card cost $600 extra
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>>107723190
>>107723190
>>107723190
NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>107723552
>400-500 bucks a month
pays for itself in 10 months. no reason to rent it then, it'll be useful for much longer than that.

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This is how much they ask for a shitty 2TB SMR drive, fucking insane, I remember buying 8TB for 180 euros literally some months ago.
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>>107716477
well no, you'd buy 3 or 4 for a raid array, so like 30 euro/month after vat
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what in the holy fuck is this new captcha process? Am I taking a fucking IQ test?
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>>107716483
Smart people don't like to pay above the commodity's value.
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its ok
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>>107719869
uuh?? but how else are you supposed to prove to anonymous you are not in fact poor???


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