Happy 2026 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.
>>107749095do they recruit from anywhere? I'm on cabal but I see that omg, moe, and in all want proof of usenet experience
>>107748951If you suck me off I can invite you
>>107749105https://www.reddit.com/r/UsenetInvites/
>>107748985don't send them anything
>hey WiZaRdS, why don't we rewrite the whole Clownflare structure written in C into more efficient and memory safe Rust?>oh yeah, that's awesome proposition and brilliant idea. >let's get to work!
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsMigu EditionPrev: >>107736203https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107748302At this rate I can't even save every gen anymore. It was easy back in the 1.5 and early SDXL days but now I can just txt2img 2048 res images and it's all starting to add up.
>>107748835I don't have that problem for some reason
Just bought a RTX 5070 ti.I hope i can do video generation with it. Even if its only 15fps at 480p quality. Its all i need. At least for now.
zit is fucking KINO
thoughts on fruit arrow?yeah yeah yeah zoomer this fake history that. I just want to talk about this aesthetic, particularly in software. I personally really like it. It feels lively, peaceful, and futuristic. After this came minimalism where UI was super flat, dull, and spaced out. Basically the opposite of the 3D gradient-heavy water vibes of fruit arrow.
>>107748639The UX design that you're talking about basically didn't exist. However, elements of it are true. Look at Windows Aero or Mac's Aqua, or even in the FOSS world, KDE's Crystal icon set. THAT is what you're looking for.That said, I'm not sure we'll ever return to that era in a mass adoption sense. There's a growing hunger for it amongst hobbyist circles, so you may see it adapted and utilized by Linux desktop people, but on the corporate end, it's never happening again.
>>107748666>flatshit on the world that still hasn't completely gone awayIn a way it's actually gotten worse, originally flatshit was mostly just large swaths of single colors and opaque UI elements. Now we have light mode, dark mode, and symbolic icons. No colors or UI elements.
>>107748639I am old enough to not care anymore.Computer is a tool. It's not that modern UI is so bad that it isn't usable anymore.Just switch to Linux if you want something more customizable.
>>107748666>>107748730I understand it's cherry picked and revisionist history. All nostalgia is to some degree. Distilling out the clean reflective gelatin aesthetics of things into one coherent design is a great look. I wouldn't say it could never happen again because of liquid glass on macOS and iOS and even some of Microsoft's newer icons.
>>107748639>palmolive soapHell yeah
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107711909
>>107748756No valid use case for exceeding the programs scope.Closing.
>>107748011>What's the fastest malloc implementation I can use on Windows for a single-threaded application?HeapCreate with HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE. You should be able to make dwMaximumSize nice and big, seeing as it only reserves VAS.
>>107748756Curses is a very, very, VERY old API.But also the terminal itself is stateful as hell, so even if you tried to layer a nice API on top of it, it'll probably not work all that well.
im the webshitter nigga flexing "software that shouldn't be built with react and javascript" from webdev gen and since web dev and wdg is dead I'll shitpost in here instead. I've been (((vibe)))-coding some 2D plane stress calculator for simulating basic soil stress propagation mechanics and so far only the chinese LLMs can actually derive the proper math needed (DeepSeek and GLM). Claude has the gaslighting hallucination problem similar to ChatGPT that if you gave it a subroutine that works for a specific scenario it tries to invalidate your idea and suggests "oh you should account for x, y, z". I'm starting to believe we are in the Chinese century...
>>107748830Interesting that option exists, but it doesn't seem like I can create a heap larger than 4 gigs with that function, although that limitation isn't documented on the MSDN page.
Which one and why?
>>107748298Venice's niche is uncensored and/or private chat for if you can't afford local inference. They offer API access too, but fuck paying per token, flat rate with gemini, claude, or even copilot gives you more usage as long as you aren't coding a game about hunting jews or something.
>>107726581None of them. All corporate AI is shit.But I guess among them Gemini is actually useable.>>107726642This is the only modestly passable corporate AI
>>107748371How much do you think it cost for him to pay someone to level that PoE account up?
>>107748548Couldn't agree more, but I'm not falling behind. I'd much rather run kimi or deepseek locally but they're simply not as good and flat rate inference is cheaper than local or per token inference and $20/mo is about all I can afford. Until a cheaper alternative emerges, I'll use what I can afford. >>107748548
Google wins again.
Kek
>>107744782Actually looks like a neat idea. Sucks it's subpar for Android use.Looking forward to your thread.
>>107741454What's the problem?
>>107741454look how much screenspace is lost around the stupid island.look how it cuts off at the other sidedo iToddlers really?
I kind of want it
What does /g/ needs his Threadripper for?
>>107748677What kind of workstation, what's being done on it?
>>107748478chat is this real?
Threads are honestly still way ahead of their time despite the fact that they should be figured out as of 20+ years ago. GPUs have completely stolen the spotlight but only because they are relatively easy to program. A lot of posers like to larp like they know how to do multithreaded programming and it's not that hard etc but truth of the matter is nobody has delivered on that promise besides operating system kernels, user space is a complete mess and it might be on purpose. Truth of the matter is that the use case for highly performant threads is restricted to absolute retard tier implementations of like servers and virtual machines, nothing actually useful at the application layer. A testament to how absolutely difficult it is to get right. It's still just a matter of time perhaps, but it will take more than just effort, divine intellect is needed.
>>107748611>>1077486923D rendering, multiple VMs, containers, automating bots, etc
>>107748478Compiling C++. At work I have 7950x and it takes 10 minutes to fresh build the project I work on - and that is just 3M LoC.
pajeetware
> Indows Slop
>>107748882Chads use Windows 10 LTSC. Megachads use Windows 7.
>>107741289your not imaging it anon. same thing happened with VHS camcorders. they started out with really good pictures and ended in potato vision.
>>107745616Nah even high bitrate 240p looks like a blotched pixelated mess unless watched in a tiny window. Trying to reencode and upscale it with the latest algorithms doesn't bring very good results either.High bitrate 480p can still look acceptable though
>>107741289Remember when youtube (((temporarily))) reduced vitrate during lock downs because they couldn't keep up with the increased demand? Yeah, they never reverted that.Gass all corpo trash.
>>107741289>>107730892
>>107746369They’re probably double (down) scaling it by accident using something akin to the “decimation” algorithm.
If you agree that MX Master is the GOAT of office mouses...What would be the equivalent in keyboard, across the whole market?
>>107749088Only thing I care about is that it doesn’t develop “double click disease”
>>107749098Double clicking is planned obsolescence, you can't avoid it. It's the cost you pay due to there being a product that has no known competitor. A monopoly on perfect design. The MX master double click is fixed with 0.1ml of WD-40 applied directly to the switches. Forbidden knowledge.
>>107749088I own an MX Master 3 and it's one of the worst computer mice I've ever owned. Stay the fuck away from them. It's made of rubber shit, polling rate is shit even for productivity, and it double clicked within a year. Do not buy logitech mice, they are garbage.
ITT: we post GNU/Linux Ws.
>>107748997>GNU/Linux Ws.No such thing. The only use case is running a server.
Zoomers do not know what a screen saver is
>>107744975Just put the computer to sleep.
>>107737575Lmao, you don't get it zoomie. Even the most retarded terrible person born in the previous generation is better than you simply by being born early enough. Society is dead, everything is collapsing and you guys are too retarded to do anything.
>>107748537If it's rendering TrueType Wingdings characters all the time that might explain why it's kind of pokey on a 386 or 486.I wonder how hard it would be to add a box on its config property sheet where you can type or paste the character it should use.
>>107738977If I recall correctly this took a screenshot of your computer screen and then animated it with bubbles.I remember I had a torrent going and came back an hour later and thought it had made no progress because of this.
>>107749013Oh no>>107749050Well there's that one that looks like amogus...
This shit glows like the sun.
>>107743003Using a bridge isn't going to conceal your Tor usage from the feds... bridges make it less obvious that you're using Tor and they're harder to censor... but a 3-letter agency monitoring your connection can still know you're using Tor if you're using Snowflake or an obs4 bridge. https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Hide_Tor_from_your_Internet_Service_Provider>It is impossible to Hide Tor use from the internet service provider (ISP). It has been concluded this goal is difficult beyond practicality. See also Use of Tor Is Obvious.
>>107742450>You actually should use TOR over a VPNnobody does this except for dumb retards>privacyguideslmao
>>107748187You are an idiot. Just leave
>>107748187I explained more about this in the later replies ITT. There are good reasons privacyguides cites, it’s not just because they said it
>>107743003glownigger post. rawdogging tor is just asking to get ass raped by a GPA. note that GPAs aren't even doing the paperwork needed to deanon you somewhere, they just have to be a faggot on a major ISP with a vendetta and analyze your traffic on collaborative platforms for ddos purposes.bridges deanon you just as hard as connecting to tor does for glowniggers.
Wait, did you lie to me /g/?
>>107749064qm interpretations are, to date, irrelevant.debating them are great lunch conversations, but they have no place in the lab.
>>107749080What lab? Physics is natural philosophy.
>>107749107ah, you're one of those useless pure theorist faggots that thinks experiment and observation don't count for shit. good to know you are so detached from reality that you can't tell your head from your asshole.
we have been saying for years that quantum computers are a funding scam from the DoD, newfag.
>>107749115You should read Meeting the Universe Halfway by Barad, if you have the attention span for reading.
I propose a movement to rename >Microsoft to >MicroslopIt would be an accurate renaming, considering how they have clearly stated that this is what they want to be.
When windows vista came out, I started calling it 'Mickeysoft' at work. Some took it over and used it as as derogatory term when something went wrong with MS technology.So I'm up using the term 'Microslop' whenever MS pushes the AI wagon a bit too much, which is, by any tech company standard, a lot.
>>107747738WTF I LOVE AI SLOP NOW
>>107747738how about>mechanical jeet?