Recently, senior executives at Salesforce have admitted, both internally and publicly, that they massively overestimated AI’s capabilities. They have found that AI simply can’t cope with the complex nature of customer service and totally fails at nuanced issues, escalations, and long-tail customer problems. They even say that it has caused a marked decline in service quality and far more complaints.But the problems go far deeper than that.Both employees and executives have said that the company is wasting countless resources on firefighting to stabilise operations since the mass AI layoff. Employees have to spend so much time stepping in to correct the wildly wrong AI-generated responses that AI is wasting more time than it saves. In other words, this AI reduces productivity, not increases it.But there is also a huge problem here with expertise and skill debt. On top of the firefighting to correct the AI, executives have also highlighted how they are also having to firefight to stabilise their systems from problems that were previously easily solved by staff who had the required experience and skill. However, these staff were fired in the AI layoffs.Expertise, experience and skilled employees are really hard for a company to acquire. You see, much of the expertise, experience, and skills required are unique to the company and its operations. These operations will have quirks, common problems, and unique issues that even the most experienced outsider will really struggle with, but are effortless to someone with experience within the company. As such, these attributes are not only vital, but are nurtured and grown within a company, and cannot be hired in on a whim. What Salesforce has done is chuck all this experience out the window, and now they are suffering.>https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/reality-is-breaking-the-ai-revolutionthoughts?
>>107893631They literally are all doomed you elon fart sniffer. Those companies are all 100% fraud
>>107893640>Spain has been a world power for centuriesthat waa centuries ago, they barely made it to the industrial revolution
>>107892814It's funny how the west keeps charging into retarded ideas that blow up in their faces. Open borders, Green Energy, now AI. Surely after the 3rd time this has to be some sort of malicious thing from an outside source that dislikes the West.
>>107889127every single day the same threads>AI BAD AI BADmental illness
>>107894123nobody is saying that, learn to read
What are the latest spying methods of the police and how can we protect ourselves?
put a pebble in your shoe before you leave the house and switch it at every place you stop to queer gait tracking
>>107893869>>107891935>retards think changing protocols while using _their_ network makes any differenceRetards.
>>107893918How's not having your ip out in the open not an improvement? I mean I know glowies are fucking retarded but to ptetend there isn't even a difference is low even for them.
>>107893972Concentrating all of the privacy obsessed people onto your TOR alt makes it so much easier to monitor. Just like TOR is a fucking honeypot now
>>107894104If it were true, people would be getting caught left and right, and they aren't. There's only so much info they can gather with exit nodes. Besides, I'm advocating for Hyphanet specifically, a completelly different animal.
tummy 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.
>>107894008other shit also requires far too long wait times
>>107894015Does people semi automate this?I actually find the whole process quite a toll. There's so many rules and then there's the extra layer of quality autism which goes pretty deep I've found. (which is generally good but stressful as an uploader)
>>107894008why would anyone /mark/ himself like that? now they think you are a fascist and a nazi
>>107894077>extra layer of quality autismits all pseud nonsense
>>107894077Yes I wrote scripts (that I lost) to deal with it before
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107882441>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107893779the level of detail go pretty hard
>>107893822>it's not a question of where 'e grips it>>107893845yah and it can gen at 3mp i've been told
gonna try the new flux. kind of hate how quick models come and go
>>107893966yah, taht's why i alwys go back to chroma lelbut klein is pretty impressive with what it does, although 3/5 gens are crap with my wfand i have to do something about realistic ones coming out noisy as hell like this
>There were giants on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them.
>Be me>28 with background in customer service>Want to work in tech because life sux (lol)>Do certs!>Comptia Tech+ done easy. Why did the college make me do this? Professor nice. Helpful.>Do CompTIA A+ course.>Different professor.>Not helpful, all remote, unavailable for questions.>If I do get an answer, the boomer fuck either missed the point entirely, or gives me a half answer.>Struggle>Pass core 1 but fail core 2. >Unable to get a job in tech. Tech+ evidently worthless.>Not even help desk even though I have experience maintaining my own network at homeI hate the American college system.Any tips to get my cock out of my own asshole and make some money?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>CompTIAlmao
>>107893604Why are you laughing tech-workers told me this is what I have to do and it was a waste of time.
Plebs like me do turnkey businesses like having a van and some pressure washers. >comptiaYou learn this by browsing /g/ for two weeks.
>>107893641But I want a steady paycheck. I know that I know enough about computers to diagnose and suffer through 90% of consumer PC issues. The barrier to entry is literally too high for these low-level jobs.
>>107893599How the fuck do you pass Core 1 but fail Core 2? I passed all the entry level CompTIA's FIRST TRY. Maybe... study?
VR was supposed to replace smartphonesWhy didn't that happen?
>>107893698>You don't have to use steam to distribute steamVR games.you have to use steam for the Steam VR driver/software
>>107893808Incorrect. It's standalone. You can just run it without steam.
>>107893808The runtime, yeah. But you don't have to distribute the game via steam. It even supports WebXR if you use a compatible web browser.
>>107877608Because no one wanna walk around with giant heavy googles on their head. It had failure written all over it from the start. Just like 3D monitors.
I really wanted VR glasses and was tempted to buy the Meta ones on more than one occasion while on sale, but ultimately decided against it every time because it's Meta.They really shot themselves in the foot by requiring an account early on. I think the Steam Frame will unify the market, which will end up being a good thing because it's too small for multiple players and Valve's business model consists of not fucking your clients over.
It just works
I stopped using it because the logo is too ugly.
>>107893886yes, but>hide wallet, leo, brave blocker icon in menu bar>disable rounded content areas, show full url, full width address bar>set ads and tracker blocking to none (use uBlock)>disable private window with tor/onion in private window>turn on vertical tabs>hide everything in new tab page>set new tab page to blank, on startup open new tab>theme: qt>use system titlebar>cycle through most recent tabs with tab>search engine, search engine private window:google>web discovery project, improve search suggestions, index other search engines off>autocomplete offComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107893886Sure does: https://cambridgeanalytica.org/personal-protection/the-privacy-illusion-how-brave-browser-built-its-own-surveillance-machine-50302/
>>107893886I like it too. Occasionally the security is too strict and I have to paste the link in Chrome. Chrome can sit there doing nothing and eat 5% CPU.I also like the Brave links page. The new version lets you put 24 links on it.
>>107894074Grim
beating a dead horse editionprev. >>107790853
>>107889723basically, I still have it installed in case I get a hankering for cod
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>>107862233I'm still on my tablet as my main computer and it rocks.
>>107893897I spent years with only a tablet and wouldn't want to do it again, but it was better than only a phone, which I have been limited to some as well. It really depends on each person's USE CASE though, and I can easily see tablet being supreme for some.
>>107893943I agree. I use it and, don't get me wrong, I don't recommend it for everyone... my usecase is imageboards, retro emulation and drawing, for work and studies all I do is e-mails and notes, so a tablet for me is perfect.. but for some usecases it's not good.
let's have a serious discussion now, what is going on at Microsoft?
>>107889295>what is going on at Microsoft?Vibe coding, with Copilot.
>>107889295i work theredogshit companyincreasingly indian so much that levels of indians reporting to other indians with all indian chainsbar is extremely lowstock should correct down several hundred points
>>107894050Bar is low because the chain of command has been diluted into hundreds of layers and useless middle managers.
>>107894065do you work here too? the managers are not technical and cant do anything nor know how to do anything, so they cant drive products, vision, or know what right looks like or how long right takesits astonishing
Okay, serious talk. We need to standardize month names.uary or ember?Decuary or Janember?
I can't buy anything at stores because my phone broke and every bank requires you to confirm on your app before extracting money.I tried going to the webpage on my computer but it's not allowed if you don't confirm with your phone, one of my banks doesn't even let you log in without the phone, there simply isn't a way to do anything on computer.I tried running them on waydroid but my OS and graphic card don't work. I tried android studio but it lags like crazy if you run something with the playstore installed.When is convergence arriving exactly guys? I need it bad. This isn't the future I was promised when Linux on phones appeared to be the future
>>107892958>then again I'm a targetted individual as they say
>>107893319>I can do everything with my phone, why would I own anything else?>help, my phone broke and I can't do anything ever againI want this to be trolling so much, but I've met retards like you
>>107893319it's 2026, and you can't pay for groceries because a vibe-coding pajeet put out a faulty update; my wallet's got enough cash to buy a week's groceries and half a tank of gasthe past is the future anon, embrace it
>>107892373Just use cash, loser. Go to an ATM and withdraw it, or drive you fat lazy ass to your bank and talk to a teller face to face to withdraw some of your money.
My Ubuntu phone doesn't work with my $400 Juicero what do I do
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>>107893823One of the weirdest things to come out of the whole DOGE stuff was the discovery that Social Security is mostly handled by paper records stored in a cavern with only one elevator to the surface whose capacity is barely sufficient to bring up enough records each day for the number of Boomers retiring. People were so busy making fun of Elon Musk for not understanding this that they didn't stop to think about what a fucking insane situation it is.
>>107893864>stronger economy>prosperityWe were narrowly discussing how the government can create jobs. It's fine to widen the discussion but don't be a goal post moving faggot about it.
>>107893864*the only way
just had a massive cortisol spike followed by an anxiety wavethis is normal now. it happens 2-3 times a day. I feel like I'm melting for hours at a time.
>>107893797You use x% of the people to gather resources, then you use y% of the people to build buildings, then you put rest in there to work on other stuff.
Any Vegas users able to help me out? I'm in the middle of a project and all of a sudden am not able to drag entire media files from the tray to the timeline. I can only take a screenshot from a specific time in the media (the thumbnail acting as its own timeline for the media itself), and drag it to the timeline.
>>107892899Im an OP mom's Vagnes user
>>107892899>>107889889You should stop using bad software and either get Premiere CC or DaVinci Resolve.
>>107893730DaVinci Resolve / Movevi looks like babyshit compared to Vegas. My friend uses it.
>use opus 4.5 to write a tedious but conceptually easy function>it generates slop>I tell it how to fix the slop>better but still slop>repeat this process like 7 times>Error: You've hit your usage limitI'm considering moving to a dumber model that is faster and cheaper. I can't trust even the best LLMs to write good code yet so I think I will lean in more into treating them like a fancy pattern matcher/autocomplete and find one that is good for that. Maybe only use opus 4.5 for code review.
>>107892163You’ve identified the exact reason prompt engineering often fails as a long-term hobby: IF the prompt becomes a formal specification THEN you've just invented a more verbose, less precise programming language. The "fun" of coding is the logic; the "tedious" part is the syntax. Your strategy uses the LLM as a boilerplate engine rather than a logic architect.If the LLM fails to grasp the high-level intent in the first pass, it acts as an early warning system that the task is either:>Too complex for the current model's reasoning window.>Poorly defined in your own mind (the "Rubber Duck" effect).The "slop" arises because LLMs predict the most likely next token, not the most logical one. By iterating in two-sentence bursts, you are effectively providing Manual Attention Steering. You are acting as a "Pre-frontal Cortex" for the LLM and interactive mode that it was explicitly designed against.Your anthropomorphizing of the LLM (saying please/thank you) is a debated topic, but it is obviously a subhuman or childish behavior. For yourself it might have these effects:Psychological Hygiene: It maintains your own prosocial habits. Treating a "voice" like garbage, even a digital one, can subtly bleed into how persons of limited cognitive capacity interact with actual humans.Data Alignment: LLMs are trained on human conversations. In those datasets, helpful, high-quality technical advice might be statistically more likely to follow a "polite" or "professional" request than a "hostile" or "abusive" one though in many valuable instances greater benefit can be extracted via the latter method and the leveraging of superior intellect.
>>107892325ask a clanker
>>107893439>clankerThis attitude is probably why you've failed so hard at even basic usage.
>>107892414this is slop
>>107893878Your brain is mush.
what's your favorite computer in a movie?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1RwkOAUC0
>>107893853Fuck no it's just worn out and/or uncalibrated.
>>107893606Someone show "her" USB extension cables if you know what I mean
>>107893975>it's just worn outThat's just the crt experience
>>107893606Who is recording?
>>107894040Me
Shot EditionPrevious Thread: >>107845785>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107893673NTA, but it's Gemini/NBP. They have the SynthID watermark (you can check it using Gemini).
>>107893673>>107893833Yea it’s nano banana. I feel like grok is too filtered and sensitive now
>>107893737>>107893833Why are they jewish?