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>need to learn a widely used tech from few years ago
>there are no tutorials, books, videos - literally nothing
>docs are complete but serve as a reference for when you forget, at best
This gets even worse if you need to work with Microsoft products and any know-how about internals are from 1990 leaked internal docs.

Why is that acceptable?
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>>107747711
>filtered by complete documentation
Ask AI to make tutorial videos for you in Indian accent then
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>>107747711
incorrect
around 91 MS printed a massive book including assembler source code that covered all MS DOS tools as well as syscalls. It was for MS DOS 3.3 but it's a greta start.
Check the mASM manuals and the Borland Turbo Assembler books since they also covered MSDos syscalls.
You want windows well good luck and go fuck yourself.
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>>107747711
women simply want the attention and money from the man and nothing else. they are vapid creatures. beat them to death.

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I HAVE FOUR WORDS FOR YOU
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>>107747925
>AI
>AI
>AI
>AI

That's what he would have said if he were still in charge
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we didn't know how good we had it during the sweaty coke-fiend balmer era
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>>107747925
And I, 4 for you...
Fat
Sweaty
Bald
Cunt

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>tfw you don't need to upgrade your PC in 2026
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>>107726312
What vidya are you playing on it
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>>107747726
I design 3D models in CAD that I 3D print afterwards, photo editing, and play some Bioshock on it. Got 8GB of DDR2 (4x 2GB sticks).
For browsers, I've got Waterfox on it now. Really bloated sites stutter, yes.
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>>107747833
Kek... Is this just poverty or some extreme frugality autism. Either way, good on you for using what you got.
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>>107726013
Have you not considered the effects on your privacy?
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>5600
>6800xt
I'm just never going to upgrade

Have you ever considered the possibility that some day normal consumer won't be able to afford a computer anymore?
With GPU and RAM price increases, this nightmare scenario seems likely.

Wireless Internet connections might also get so full of traffic that one day fast Internet will be a luxury as well.

1. Give people cheap tech so they get dependent on it.
2. When they're addicted, start ramping up the price + scarcity
3. Win

Me? I'm already learning ways to survive without technology. In a few years you might have to live without tech.
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>>107739312
>Have you ever considered the possibility that some day normal consumer won't be able to afford a computer anymore?
Have you considered the possibility that if they do not sell product, they die?

>With GPU and RAM price increases, this nightmare scenario seems likely.
Only if you buy into the scam.

>Wireless Internet connections might also get so full of traffic
They are already bottlenecks. They have been for a very very long time. About the late 90's.

> In a few years you might have to live without tech.
You might.

>>107739923
>People will adapt by keeping their rigs for longer or will sacrifice on a bit of performance

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>>107741808
>I'm sure I won't be the only one.
Experience strongly suggests everyone gives it the mouth, but when it comes to walking the walk few manage even a limp.
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>>107739312
I don't exactly know how to verbalize how i feel, i guess that what i find hilarious is the redditors (and by redditors i mean people in general) still not realizing what is happening. There was a thread about someone complaining about Corsair cancelling their RAM order and increasing the prices and in the comments there were people unironically saying >we won't forget this
They won't forget, what? What can they do? It's over, we lost and they won. All you can do is vote kek, they even give you a little pin for it in the US i believe, go vote, go change the world KWAB
Others saying they will never buy from Corsair again. So add them to the list with Nvidia i guess, do they know there are only so many reliable PC component manufacturers out there? Not to mention that i'm sure they are not too worried about losing that market

These people will actually be eating bugs and waiting for the pendulum to swing, as they put it. "One day we will be eating meat again, you'll see". Im sure the AI bubble will burst soon and things will go back to normal. It will be just as if nothing ever happened
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>>107739312
>Have you ever considered the possibility that some day normal consumer won't be able to afford a computer anymore?
No. Supply will catch up.
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>>107739680
Your computer will not be allowed to access the global network within about 5-10 years. We're moving into the "trusted computing" era. Where the only hardware allowed on the internet will be hardware tied to a valid Government Digital ID.

Within 10 years they plan to have everyone using wearable/implantable devices which talk to the data centers they're building right now 24/7. The "internet of bodies".

Hardware attempting to access the internet that does not have the Government issued keys/chip (baseband, TPM etc.) will simply have all packets it sends dropped at the ISP level.

If things get really harsh we'll probably see a repeat of regular people having their hardware stolen from them by the Government. It has happened many times before. During the early-mid 20th century it was very common for oppressive Governments to come around and take everyone's radio away to prevent them from hearing content that wasn't pure Government propaganda. Transmitting anything on the radio waves was considered treason and the sentence was death.

The era of regular people having access to compilers is coming to an end. In the near future everything will be tightly controlled and the only software you'll be able to run on your Government issued locked down devices will be stuff signed by the Government (or their fronts like Microsoft, Amazon, Google).

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107725575

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107747015
no you dont, you can just list them duh
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>>107746717
Tried this and it didn't help, deleted env many times and let it rebuild

>>107746947
Not on Linux

For now I moved everything back to C:\, hoping it doesn't happen again or I'll be seriously lost
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Planning on making some SDXL loras based on an OC im meticulously color correcting and getting all the Details right, havnt made a lora since 1.5 i had a rough guide i made for Kohya ss on how to generate simplecharacter lora's can anyone tell me if there generic character Lora setup is different for SDXL models

10 epoch, 15 steps, 23ish images, all 512x768, clip skip ,2 32x16, use multiple emotions but emotions not tagged, half white backgorund, half colorful background

also if you can see the abomination that is pic related can anyone tell me why Openpose does this in Forge neo? its literally img-imging the Poses and Json files cant be loaded
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>>107747920
I don't have any answers for you, but I'm rather amused by openpose-chan

as far as training loras, you could look into simpletuner. they have a bunch of guides up that are model specific:
https://github.com/bghira/SimpleTuner#quickstart-guides

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion Models

Migu Edition

Prev: >>107736203

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


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>>107744224
I just want a bot that properly cleans itself out after I'm done with it.
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it's crazy how bad dasiwan, enhanced wan, and smoothmix are. or maybe it's because I'm using their gguf versions
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>>107747915
# [CODE]
import asyncio
import json
import gc
import sys
from enum import Enum, auto
from dataclasses import dataclass
import google.generativeai as genai

# THE VOID GATEWAY: PROCESS AND SELF-DESTRUCT
async def session_burner(user_text, api_key):
try:
genai.configure(api_key=api_key)
# Force structured output logic

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>>107747955
technically correct but I'm talking fleshspace - cleaning out fleshlights is annoying in the real world.
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>>107747963
The response_mime_type is your best friend here. It tells the machine: "Don't talk. Just JSON."
#####
# [CODE]
import asyncio
import json
import gc
import sys
import google.generativeai as genai

async def transmutation_protocol(user_text, api_key):
try:
genai.configure(api_key=api_key)
# Force the model into JSON-only mode
model = genai.GenerativeModel(

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What's the equivalent of a win32 GUI on Linux?
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>>107746059
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So why can't you just fix gtk?
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>>107746059

i am sorry if i am blind and want bash to speak audio every keypress and output to screen program is?
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>>107744410
GK-H is a tranny now?
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>>107743191
Your picture is an MFC GUI, and the equivalent to that would be Qt or GTK. The equivalent to Win32 would be interfacing directly with the X libraries.

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is there any point to messing around with my shell beyond just installing and switching to fish?
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>>107747066
other than the config.fish file what do you really care if it's posix or not for interactive use
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>>107747066
Based POSIX enjoyer.
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>>107747131
>json for fucking cli tools
good fucking lord json was never meant to be for human use
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>>107747438
any form of structured data support is going to better than strings with dozens of head/tail/cut/grep/sed/awk invocations. and json is supported by nearly everything making it an obvious choice.
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>>107747643
thank god for the unix elder gods making all the right choices instead of this fag

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A group of virtue signalling Germans is really desperate to prove that Germany is not Nazi Germany anymore, downloads and publishes private information of dating website users, and also brings the site offline in front of an audience. It's not deemed a criminal activity because apparently they're owning the nazis or something (i.e. the victims are white with a preference for white spouse.)
>tl;dr:
https://cybernews.com/security/investigator-exposes-white-supremacist-sites-users/
https://x.com/IntCyberDigest/status/2007183888377118750
>Full video from the conference
https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-the-heartbreak-machine-nazis-in-the-echo-chamber
>Exposed users' locations
https://okstupid.lol

Since everything was deleted, the website unsurprisingly returns HTTP 404 at the moment: https://www.whitedate.net/
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>>107747875
Diagnosis: Terminal coprodermia. Go see a witchdoctor.
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>>107747888
>Diagnosis
Whiteoid neet with no achievements of his own, pretends to be a doctor
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>>107747871
Did you take offence, shitskin?
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>>107747681
Why do these sites have wet-paper-bag tier security?
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>>107747947
Because they outsource to India and I'm not even kidding.
No self-respecting competent engineer would work on this bullshit and the owners really hate paying wages

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Happy new year!
Beige and Blacks on Alu FOREVER edition

Previous: >>107681160

>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)


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My board up and died yesterday so I'm looking again. The thing is I like a somewhat tactile switch and most of the big recs like Rainy 75 and Bridge 75 all seem to come with linear switches. I like 75% and TKL form factors best, RGB is not needed at all. Looking for recs under 150 USD

My board had "HyperX Aqua" switches which I guess are pretty similar to MX Browns. I have used MX Reds before for a year and hated them
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There once was a man
a king among kings
Emperor Onalou was he called
and was never without his harem
of boywives who became Geonsissies

Emperor Onalou held court with his harem
he passed judgement as announced by Baion
for each of his boywives always carried an F1
and would sit on the Emperor's lap and perform a sound test

and Baion said
>"Blaecks! Onalou!"
and boywive Blaecks would sit on Emperor Onalou
lubed Blacks would announce a petitioner's death

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>>107733870
>Buy once, cry once.
You know damn well there is no such thing as "Buy once" in this hell
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>>107745313
Cute feet.
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flashed my dactyl with vial, sofle is still more comfy

only one user can go live at a time

anyone can interrupt and take over the stream (even anons)

has AI chatters that watch and comment on the stream
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https://onestreamer.live

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>IDC expects Apple to ship just 45,000 new units of the Vision Pro in the last quarter of 2025.

>The overall market for virtual reality headsets fell 14 per cent year on year, according to Counterpoint Research.

https://archive.is/aym6b
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>>107742052
There's nothing stupider than a large organisation.
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>>107747624
Jobs was never a visionary, he just dangled some shiny keys in just the right way.
Windows and Android is what actually changed the world.
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>>107747660
No, you just don't get it.
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They have uses for simulation training and games, but that's a niche market.
What the fuck is a normie going to do with this shit? Same with the meta glasses. One, no one uses metashit and two, no one cares.
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>>107740527
same reason it failed in 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2015 and failing now.

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Wait, did you lie to me /g/?
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>>107747902
Already being used for flash memory, but you fags all hate it.
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>>107747041
Remember, up until the first sustained airplane flights, people were saying the same thing about powered flight.
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>>107747922
A worrying amount of Americans still think that flight is fake and it's all a small room inside a studio.
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BUY AN AD FAGGOT
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>>107747938
Have these people just never been on a plane? Or how do they explain how just a few hours after they got on it in Chicago, they're getting off it in New York?

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>buy 3 bombaclat things on amazon
$50
>buy the 3 things I was going to get from amazon + 10 other things on temu
$50
Why is amazon so greedy?
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>>107747636
it do be like that
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>>107747636
damn he be spittin fax
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he's right

if you had to pay rent or mortgage and your own bills you'd understand. There are a lot of people that are just barely getting by, or not getting by that have to compete against people that got to coast through life. They have expendable and are willing to buy shit at prices not everybody can afford and it pushes prices up for everybody. It's more zero sum than a lot of people think and is becoming more so by the year.
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>>107747636
Because the stuff from Temu is even more shit ass than the stuff from Amazon, which is garbage compared to the stuff from the store.

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Devs always be like "ooh golly my comfortable high-paying job is just too much. I do ever so wish I could be a simple garbage man or shop keeper!" like some kid in a blindungsroman about to discover the "simple life" isn't so great
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The entire reason people hate our office is because everyone one in manager positions refuses to assign people based on skill and experience. IF IT'S THEIR FIRST CYBERSECURITY JOB EVER AT 40 YEARS OLD, OF COURSE THEY'RE GOING TO PISS PEOPLE OFF WITH THEIR INCOMPETENCE TO THE NTH DEGREE. SWITCH THEM THE FUCK OUT WITH THE 10 YOE PEOPLE
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>>107747619
I've mentioned before that I know I objectively have it better than most people, and that the grass almost certainly isn't greener on the other side, yet I still can't help the way that I feel sometimes. I think it's more that I just hate work in general, no matter what job I would be doing. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad if I was working on a project I actually cared about, and had the power to make actual decisions about that product, and got to stay with it from start to finish so that it feels like it's something I made to fulfill a specific purpose, but that rarely ever happens. I get shuffled around on projects, the big decisions are made by customers and executives, and oftentimes the projects even get canned before they even make it to completion. After it happens so many times, it makes it impossible to give a damn about anything you work on any more and you start to wonder why you even bother. So you just show up for the paycheck and do the bare minimum to not get fired, while also trying to find some way to preserve your sanity.
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>>107735430
He's 68% sure drop the t in than.
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>>107747619
First world problems. These people grew up in comfortable environments, have only worked ever in tech, and have never lifted a finger to do any manual labor before. They have delusional fantasies of other jobs being better when in reality they're often a lot worse.


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