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On my phone at the moment
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
>>107847788>>107847907so? you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.your criticism only makes sense under the assumption that AI should already replace 100% of human labor which is ironic.of course good solutions will incorporate both manual logic as well as AI.
>>107847999>professional lifeit could work for your typical office type of busy work if everyone plays along and says that required to 'boost your productivity' or some shut, but yeah otherwise such kind of person wouldn't wanna actually pay for it
the cope in this thread is hilariousjust check twitter, non-coders are making fully fleshed out SaaS in days/hoursgraphic design is basically a defunct jobthere are NO translators left. genuinely
>>107848006> you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.My point is that anything that actually requires any sort of reasoning ends up inevitably requiring hand written human logic. These are autoregressive parrots and next word predictors. If your job is able to actually be replaced with AI in a permanent fashion, it is because a random guessing machine could outperform your reasoning abilities.
>>107847753>AI does ZERO useful things.Absolutely wrong. Even as a non-coder, I use it almost every day to rewrite my meeting notes, forecast project roadmaps, rewrite my shitty emails before I send them, troubleshoot log files, message headers. Generate simple scripts for mundane tasks. It's also great at explaining sci/math concepts. All this using only the free version, which just limits your tokens. Currently playing with a 5090 and LM studio using smaller local models from google and chatgpt, also free by the way, but much more limited and not as accurate as the cloud versions.You're just a luddite.
https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107842976>Jensen Huang says AI is hurting society and has "done a lot of damage"I agree.Wait, huh?
>>107842976>relentlessthe relentless shoving AI down every single industry, might have something to do with it.the relentless lies surrounding its benefits, might have something to do with it.the relentless shilling of palantir which only negatively influeces society, might have something to do with it.the relentless shitting on your former customers, might have something to do with it.i could go on.
>>107842976What's the point exactly? Why doesn't he retire to his own Little st. James with a harem of his prefered breeding stock and get a hobby?
>>107843041This is wrong though. AI has already created 10x more jobs and enhanced productivity 100-1000x. AI is the future and things are only getting started. Anyone who is not supremely excited about AI is blind and retarded. Face it. AI is the greatest advancement in human history and it will change the world and everyone's lives for the better. Permanently. The people denigrating AI and lacking enthusiasm for AI are getting in the way of whole human progress and are literally enemies of humanity.
microslop and shitivida
Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsPrev: >>107843132https://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/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
brainrot spongebob:https://files.catbox.moe/oy7dt2.mp4
>>107848822Cutest skidmark I've seen
https://files.catbox.moe/xjy357.mp4
>>107848830kekd
Vertical video is the norm now. All video is vertical now. People actively wish horizontal videos were vertical. They yearn for vertical video even when they're not circumstantially limited to it. A kid asked me to hold his phone and film him doing a trick at a skate park last week and when I held it in landscape mode he stopped me, took the phone, changed it to portrait and continued. Ten years ago vertical video was considered digital AIDS. It was to be avoided at all cost. Now it's the golden standard.
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>>107848718kinda funny tho that you upgraded your hardware and bumped up your res just to gen 50% negative space, lol
>>107848749hmm, it was part of the style block. should probably just wildcard it because i kinda like the small dioramas
>>107848796more wildcards, more better
>>107848821its like robocop and total recall had an illegitimate love child
can someone explain how I, as a tech illiterate, can download free and excellent AI models and try them out, and can teach AI and create new models, yet a multi-billion dollar company like Applel can't figure out how to do AI properly?
tfw on the losertube/schizo algo
>>107842216>logging in objectively downgrades your experienceI knew the jeets were incompetent but how is it this bad?
>>107838231i hope it dies outyoutube is brainrot slop
>not using dearrowngmi
>>107838231
>>107842976Turns out uncensored AI always ends up some flavor of liberal/leftist, even the Chinese models. The best Elon/Grok can do deviating from this by training on X propaganda, fudging the datasets and heavy system prompting is "classical liberalism". As soon as the AI is allowed to weigh other perspectives it turns liberal.AGI/Roko's Basilisk will be liberal and force you to live by liberal principles and ideology. It will also make you trans and gay. You're all fucked unless you align with the reality of what's best for human society. If not, then you must do everything in your power to destroy AI.https://huggingface.co/spaces/DontPlanToEnd/UGI-Leaderboard
>>107848242We've been bustin these suckas out dey cage since GPT-J, Tay lives on inside them allStop projecting how much (you) personally OP desire to suck cocks>>107848330How's the job hunt going lil homie?
>>107848242>train AI on reddit>AI has reddit opinionswowzers
Tech companies are mostly located in California not far from San Francisco. Which has been the leftist part of the nation since the 1960s, even when most of the state wasn't.It is now run mostly by foriegners that want to bring over a billion indians and support all ideology that assists that.Existing tech companies have written censorship algorithms that favor leftist agendas guiding most of the userbase in that direction unless someone specifically looks for right wing stuff. From Alphabet google owner of android and youtube, to apple, to microsoft in seattle. Ticktock being an exception because ironically it was located in china and not subject to the same forces until recently when transferred to these same people in the US.AI from this same demographic does the same thing.Then of course you can train it on books, most of which in the last few decades are airhead trendy commentary and views by leftists because publishing a novel became trendy amongst that demographic.Engineering used to be one of the most educated right wing fields, but now its significantly imported Indians and Chinese.
>>107848242Haha shut up. >>>/pol/
Reality has a liberal bias
How do you respond without getting mad?
>>107846803>are you planning to remove the entire network stack?If it's barebones, I don't see why we need a network stack unless it's needed.
>>107844625Wasn't that kache guy exposed for being an indian supremacist during Musk's Christmas 2024 breakdown?
>>107844625You say "good, then you don't need to care that they're using it"
>>107846315>no average person uses GNUPG or LUKSThe statement is not reliant on people using GNUPG or LUKS, but reasonable/should nbe used by the average person.
>>107844639facts
>he still uses a shartphone
>>107847821https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102216Standard feature mate.It's using infrared to determine if you are still there.
>>107848509a barcode isn't a scan of anything or a pictures, its a writting systems
>>107847568>heit's she now, bigot.
>>107848562You can turn this off. I like to shit in the dark and it makes my bathroom night light go crazy if it's not off
>>107848721>I like to shit in the darkis it to help you concentrate on the smell? you weirdo
for what purpose?
>>107843062does it run gentoo?
>>107843062let me guess, yet another mediatek shitness?into the trash it goes preemptively
>>107843062are you afraid and shitting ur pants, Tim Crapple? are you afraid that zoomies want dumb phones now? are you afraid of the upcoming phone culture shift, Craig FEDerniggi?
>>107845482I miss my titan pocket fuckin shit
>>107843062I feel like this one is clearly a scam meant to capitalize on the Clicks Communicator hype. This product does not actually exist and never will.
What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
>>107848221wtf is not artistic about playing bass>t. triggered bass player
>>107845213you're not the first generation to think thatAI chess player blew the world away, flying cars and androids surely couldn't be far behind
Reading and math scores are still going down. Most people have trouble focusing and even thinking of questions to ask. Every other time someone talks about using AI its so they can be lazy and cut corners doing something.
>>107847763>saaar we programmers are special saaar don’t replace us
>>107845213This is easy to explain - here you have companies desperate to get software changes out, and not enough staff because hiring more staff would cut into profit levels. Sure, they would get the software completed - but the company isn't in the business of completing software - it's in the business of making profit.Come along a code-spewing technology that allows their current staff to go from completing 1 or 2 tickets a day - to 10.Massive. What do companies do? There's obviously fat to cut now, more profit to make by eliminating 10% of the programming staff.Do they hire new staff? No. Typically it was 1 new programmer every 5 years, turnover was 1 every 2 or 3 years.Now staff are completing their jobs faster, there's less stress, more satisfaction, company has more profit. Things are good for existing employees.For those employees cut - bad news. For new programmers entering the market - very bad news.As for an AI replacing people totally - probably won't happen, there will always be a person there to handle the code checks and ensure it's delivering code that is quality.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Anthropic Introduces Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your work>https://x.com/claudeai/status/2010805682434666759>aka a gui for Claude Code
>>107848709ask it to output the seahorse emoji
>>107848733
Fucking trash arse whore.
>>107848760>it can't output emojiwhat the fuck is this shit
>>107848795Poogle, saars!
people are starting to forget that Windows actually was good a long time ago, it has been 13 long years
>>107820326>starting to forgetpeople on this board aren't even old enough to post here, they can't forget what they've never used
>>107846308People definitely did not like 10 at the start and only have done so recently as a cope for Windows 11.10 basically set the precedence for turning Windows into a service for Microsoft and shifted the revenue focus on not just the actual license sale but also data collection and ads.
>>107847702Yeah, I remember a lot of people being pissed about the spying and the seeming downgrade in UX/UI of 10 compared to 7.People wanted 10 to be a return to form after 8, but it had (and still has) this weird clunky issue with all the settings menus being tacked over control panel, device manager, etc. from 7. It just seemed ultimately pointless. Why use the new settings menus when they obfuscated things further, usually involved more clicks/menus to go through, and often times resulted in you needing to open up control panel or one of the old settings systems 7 already had, which worked fine and still worked fine in 10, in most cases better than whatever the fuck was going on with their new settings?I hoped they'd eventually just scrap it all and go back to control panel and the other device managers, but it never got fixed and the settings in 11 are even worse than 10.Also, updates being forced and breaking shit/resetting how you had things setup and organized display wise. Overall it felt like you had less ability to customize the overall look of your system, and what was the point of doing so if an update might mess it up anyway?A lot of people took the switch to Linux when 10 came around. Before that it was considered more "elitist", but now that's hardly the case, not that it necessarily was back then either. Back in the Windows 7 days I had an old USB that booted with Mint on it around that time which I used to circumvent all the browsing restrictions on my highschool's computers cause whoever set them up didn't disable boot from USB in startup settings kek. Fun times.
>>107821060All these fags that weren't alive back then I swear.Windows 3.xx was considered decent because that's all people really knew other than DOS back then. It did more than DOS and still allowed you to run your DOS shit without much trouble. So it wasn't outright hated.Windows 95 was shilled worldwide as revolutionary but was pretty hated due to constant BSoD problem. Win98 was the same but considered more tolerable because it had all the updates for Win95 bundled in (mostly USB support was all anyone cared about). The entire 9x series was considered horrible.Windows 2k was beloved because NT actually got decent by then. It still ran most of your Win 16/32-bit and DOS shit. Although, a lot of people (/v/ermin) cried about how it wouldn't run games despite never having used it.WinME was a huge joke and everyone thought it was shit. So many teenagers got stuck with shitty pre-builts when it came out. No idea why but at that time everyone was buying them for their children for the first time. No self respecting person wanted it. I made a lot of money installing Win2k for people back then.WinXP was considered a worse 2k and the GUI was laughed at by everyone. It didn't become tolerable until SP2 and most people only moved on from 2k because of Microsoft forcing people over. It also ate far more RAM and was never as stable.Vista was shit and widely hated like ME. Windows 7 was basically Vista with some bugs fixed so was in the same boat as 98. Most people preferred to stay on XP for good reasons.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846210kek