It's over.
>one weekI did it in 2 secondsgit clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git
git clone https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git
>>107869615>3M lines of code>With AI>From scratch>Looks identical to JavaScript reader engine google uses
>>107869615>3M lines of codefor a hello world browser. kek, the state of sloperators
>>107874478He got rid of them all and just kept 1 line of code and 1 important import google.chromium.v97.6.backdoor
>>107875566probably been trained by 100 different copies of the chromium source code so the AI just generates code like thatAI code generation is the most egregious and blatant form of licence and copyright infringement to date, taking stuff that has restrictions, blending them together and treating the result like it's your own. LLMs know /nothing/ outside of what they're trained on, so their output should reasonably be restricted to whatever license the training data had, but since that's extremely difficult to verify, this is not going to be easy to combat.
so this... is the power of AI?https://github.com/google-gemini/gemini-cli/issues/16725
>>107873110>Jeetslop solving Forever Alone
>>1078731108 hours and about 4930 repetitions of>gemini-cli added status/need-triage and removed status/need-triageand>Hi @gemini-cli[bot], thank you for your interest in helping triage issues!kek
>create feedback loop>means AI is the problemOnce again proving humans, who enabled this, are the main source of the problem and /g/ is incapable of reasoning why it happened.
This is the worst it will ever be.
>>107874142Sure, just one more trillion dollars, just one more datacenter, just one more nuclear power plant. Then surely AI will be able to beat Pokemon and answer customer service calls. Of course this massive capital investment and overbearing demand for energy and resources is worth it for silly cat videos, bad music, and wrong answers to simple questions.
previous: >>107860495#define __NR_brk 12now THIS is a strange syscall. it's always a good sign when the notes section advises you not to use a function, lol. if you haven't read any of the other man pages yet, go read this one: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/brk.2.html>the actual Linux system call returns the new program break on success.>On failure, the system call returns the current break.such a bizarre api. there's lots of bookkeeping and hoops required if you dare to use this syscall for your allocator. but it's pretty neat to use in toy examples. it requires a very nonstandard approachrelevant resources: man manman syscallshttps://man7.org/linux/man-pages/https://linux.die.net/man/https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_brk 12
man man
man syscalls
>>107872127>Has anyone ever written a complex program with this shit?Pretty sure you should just write own libc, and use that.Or write own library that is like libc, but avoid calling it libc for some reason, and use that.Or just take existing libc and use that normally.The point to knowin this is imo- curiosity- system design ideas- understanding a bit how system works- better debugging- better security tools
>>107868194>it's always a good sign when the notes section advises you not to use a function, lolYeah because it's long superceded by mmap. Mmap maps arbitrary things into your address space at any point. Brk is originally built around the idea of a much smaller address space with the stack growing down from the top and the heap growing up from the bottom (with code, initialized/unitialized data, env, etc. above the stack and/or below the heap), and there being a set address that splits the stack from the heap.
>>107872733god how i love mmap
>>107872733>>107874634That's because mmap is the opposite of the UNIX philosophy. It's the way Multics, VMS, and other operating systems that UNIX people didn't like do it. UNIX people did their usual trick of saying it's bad and then copying it.
>>107874979Whats un-unixy about it? It says it maps files, and as is the Unix way, everything is a file, including generic uninitialized memory.
whats the best mouse ever?
>>107855340My g502 is goated. The side padding is completely worn thru where I rest my pinky but it makes it more comfortable to use. 10/10 mouse.
>>107855340>wiredClearly not that one
>>107872618I'm thinking about switching back to a wired setup. After using wireless for a few years, it turns out I really don't like dealing with batteries in my mouse and keyboard
>>107872532op1 8k
anyone tried a forward sensor with tilt settings? talking about fps games of course
This was pajeets, not AI.AI is not good for debugging, reasoning, common sense, or coming up with solutions. Only for sparing you the time to read documentation of a new library or helping with a new framework you don't know, as long as the task is simple.Stack Overflow has been MASSIVELY enshittened by a certain people who don't know the difference between different ways to do things, to them, a solution is a solution, aka, something that makes the error message disappear. I legitimately think they can't grasp the idea that there's good and bad ways to accomplish that.To them, things either work or don't, they can't grasp what good quality means. They also don't appreciate technical explanations which go into the fundamental concepts, which other people actually prefer, and they probably think "what's all this crap? just give me the code to copy and paste".And this certain people, just from their volume of population, are the majority on Stack Overflow, and everyone else is leaving because of them. Because they're the majority, Stack Overflow code becomes less effective and even they are leaving now, I suppose. It has been getting worse for years, but the last few times I tried to use it, I thought "what the fuck is this shit? these people sound like pajeets".
>>107868952wdym "support tor"?try running models on your own computer, that's safest
>>107868366It was definitely AI.Actual Indians.
>>107868366Cope, you aren’t required anymore. AI WON codetroons lost
>>107873982>what happens in the future when there are no new human sources to copy from?Maximum Entropy.
>>107868366ai was obvoously the nail in the coffin for stackoverflow (as evidenced by your graph) but i'm pretty sure sites like reddit were eating its lunch way before chatgpt came on the scene in 2022
People always make fun of air coolers. Is it because it is deprecated technology?
>>107872038If you can find a good deal on one you'd buy one too. You do need a good cooler for sure. Headphones are nice too... lol
>>107873100>just don't look at the massive hulking chunk of metal sitting on top of the motherboard blocking 70% of space
>>107875133Going strong since I bought it in 2009Free brackets for life and I only just replaced the fans last yearHard to even justify replacing it when it cost like 60 bucks new
>>107875504I got an NH-D15 G2 a few weeks ago after my AIO died, for almost $180 after taxes.Oh how times have changed.Instead of buying ~3 AIOs in that time, I could've just had a single NH-D14.
>>107869549True many years ago. Now it's a self contained unit you bolt onto the cpu where the heatsink would normally go. No pipes or tanks to fuck around with these days.
What do you guys use that is portable and is a nifty lil table for your laptop and usb devices on the side for some comfy work in the living room? Have you guys bought anything that turned out better than expected? Table must be collapsible.
>>107873933no but I always wanted one of those roll side desk for bed because sometimes i get work calls at night and hating going to my desk.recently i saw someone using a japanese style floor desk and i got super tempted to get the same setup
WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON? THE YEAR JUST STARTED, WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT'S ALREADY ALLOCATED? HELLO? WE THE CONSUMERS NEED RAM TOO YOU GREEDY MOTHERFUCKERS
>>107870626> pre-allocated a year in advanceliterally the same as the dot com bubble and in fact even the same as the post-covid mini-crashthe crash will be mythic when it happens
>>1078706262 more weeks
I have 64GB DDR4 that i bought in october. i also have the 32GB sticks from before, i guess i could run 4 slots and that puts me at 96GB. I'm feeling pretty good...
>>107873275Are you Indian? Or a tranny? Why would anyone in God's name shill for AI unless they're one of the above or pic.
>>107875428i play a ton of instruments but the amount of money it would take to polish any of them up to the standard of a suno track is extremely demoralizingim not talking "studio perfect" but even more granular, like "capitol records, hollywood, 1964" shit is freaky i highly recommend all musicians give it a try
As if >>107855656 wasn't enough.Kek.
>>107874171Is this some sort of insider trading move to bump up intel stock?
>>107874208This is to knock them and their shitty entitled shareholders off their block. The speculative line cannot just go up, you cannot just up and demand the tax payer fund your wobbling bubble. A lot of crybabies are about to get kicked off the slot machines.
repealed by noon tomorrow
>>107874171this only applies to smaller companies and it's done to destroy any competition for his buddies. they're raising the barrier of entry higher and higher so the established players have a monopoly on it. too bad for these faggots china exists and will spoil their fun
>>107874171you can't take anything this retard says at face valueyou have to wait and see what he doesand a lot of times even that changes too
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107864105 & >>107856424►News>(01/15) TranslateGemma released: https://hf.co/collections/google/translategemma>(01/14) LongCat-Flash-Thinking-2601 released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-HeavyMode-Summary>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) OpenPangu-R-72B-2512 (74B-A15B) released: https://hf.co/FreedomIntelligence/openPangu-R-72B-2512>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents►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.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
For art, probably better off asking in the other adjacent threads. But from my experience dabbling in slop art, its all the same even if you go for a bigger model
>>107873799no way this wasn't edited to hell and back, actually coherent AND dark scene
>>107875479And they try to claim genning takes no skills.
>>107875479no signs of inpainting.
>>107873799model?
Putin is a fucking scammer. This shit literally did nothing.
>>107875339lol
>>107875360ecks dee
>>107875293Last successful nuclear test they did was in 2018, their shit don't work.
>>107875314VE obviously stood down.They have manpads, too, that could have taken out a bunch of shit.They were trying to trigger a response, got none, they’re like “now what do we do?”And now we have to house two more illegal immigrants for 30 years at about $120,000 per year, not including the million a minute the armada is costing to lay siege to some third world country.Statistically, probably around 20 of our soldiers died from accidents already.And, we killed around 80, with half of those being civilians for this political stunt.Also, they would be certainly be covering our actual losses because of the potential fallout.
>>107875256>>>/k/>>>/pol/>>>/lgbt/
>The reboot of the early internet online community Digg, a one-time rival to Reddit, is moving forward. The company, which is today back under the ownership of its original founder, Kevin Rose, along with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, is launching its open beta to the public on Wednesday.https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/14/digg-launches-its-new-reddit-rival-to-the-public/Oh no! Free speech! How dare they!
>>107875537Sure thing, captain manboobs.
>>107873596TO THE MOON
>>107875549you are of the fronthole commandos? i hear they have a very high mortality rate, yet have never won an argument on the internet. great work xister! I hope the ICE agent that goodifies you is a nigger too! kek!
>>107875561Why do you sound like an old lady over the phone, Brantley?
>>107875564your projection and deteriorating quality of retorts leads me to believe you are severely mentally ill - average leftoid. do you take dozens or hundreds of pills?
she dropped a new vidhttps://youtu.be/wgJojeXcuc4?si=nNDtSAJbIDPbnw8S
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>>107875370Have a cordi jack russel terrier snoring beside me.His best fren is a very old dog who is a bit senile which is a terrier mongrel a little bit taller than the corgi and one day were were out walking beside a canal and and the old dog is behind us and growls and there is this fuck huge rat jumps on it, the half cogi spins around grabs the rat kills it and this is the amazing thing, goes under the uther dog lifts him up on his back and carries him away from the canal up on the grass and starts checking he's ok.He's really really best way I can describe it is kind, v ery rare in dogs but sometimes if I give him a treat he'll actually bring it to the old dog if it's curled up asleep and then come back for another. Just a top tier bro of a dog.
>>107875407I'm only reallyn interested in the dog. I like dog frens, I have actual women irl.
>>107875451>Have a cordi jack russel terrier mix to clarify
>>107871493if xe is a tranny xe is definitely in the top .1% of trannies
how do normies know how to take screenshots but not how to save images?
>>107874791it's an infinitely applicable tool (until it's not) that works and can be repeated. normies dont explore when something works immediately and seemingly forever after learning it once with a low barrier to entry. and it allows a degree of expression when needed. is what it is
>>107874791When go on the internet, you are FORCED to interact with niggers against your will. When you realize this everything wrong with the internet finally makes sense.
>>107875175If the nigger is wearing a sonic shirt then he's probably harmless
>>107875551They can't really use technology so things like Webp will never take off because of them. Have you not seen helicopters made in Africa?
can you imagine if your IDE silently deleted the source files that weren't actively part of the build when closing the project? like, bruh, that would be so retarded hahahaha who in their right mind would do something like that hahahahahahaha
>>107874676this is literally how the datablock system is designed you fucking brownoid, a datablock is automatically purged if it's not assigned a user or fake user. Shut the fuck up already.
>>107874596>>107874730if you wanted your data blocks to be saved, why didn't you fake them?
>>107875177>if you wanted your data blocks to be saved, why didn't you fake them?please get the fuck out of software development
>>107875228i've been using blender for nearly a decade and i can count on one hand the number of times i lost shit i cared about because it wasn't faked. quite literally a skill issue on your part, i'm afraid.
>>107875552>still misses the pointI already told you to fuck off from software development you tranny