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Why is AI so useless at data processing? I ask it to do some fuzzy matching on two lists and give me the confidence score of how close the match is, and for about 5% of the data it ends up matching to the wrong item while giving a 100% confidence score, when there's a perfect match that it ignored. This sort of thing is one of the only real productive use cases I can imagine for AI, and it fails miserably at it.
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>>107614531
That’s actually insane
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>>107613213
lotta cope for pointing how next word prediction isnt' great at basic things anon
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>>107614531
It's really great you could do it. And, yes it's impressive if you have never coded (it's a very very very simple program tho). But if you were working in coding (and not a jeet or a useless codemonkey), you can take advantage of it too. I work in industrial automation and I'm very happy using LLMs in my workflow.
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>>107614531
they are shitting themselves, everyone uses AI and wonder where the axe will fall next. Their entire future pivots on how well they are able to leverage AI to be 10x more productive than the retard shmuck that can't use AI well
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>>107614531
You made a crappy front end. Why do you feel so proud? You ever run into the acronym WYSIWYG? Congratulations AI has almost caught up to Geocities.

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I don't get why it's still so popular.
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Only reason I switched away from XFCE to KDE is XFCE kept giving me screen tearing in games that aren't particularly graphicly intensive (notably Factorio). Yes I tried compton or pico or whatever its called now. KDE, dare I say it, just works.
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>>107614308
My 2015 Lenovo 20D9 seems old enough so hopefully I'm not going to miss out on any good improvements by going with LTS
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>>107614231
So what's wrong with Openbox?
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>>107614381
Nothing, I use it daily and it's been FEATURE COMPLETE and BUG FREE for over 15 years. To me personally it's PEAK GNU PLUS LINUX.
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*squeak*

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>Just get an OLED bro
>The burn-in is a non-issue nowadays
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>>107613455
Do screensavers solve this?
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>>107613411
MiniLED monitors are starting to reach 2000+ local dimming zones.
OLED will become obsolete before Microled replaces it.
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>just werks
I didn't say it but I know you thought of LCD
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>>107613411
What kind of nonsense, is going in with these panels. I refuse to believe this is legit burn in. The retention is too specific, you can almost read the text on some of those windows. I am convinced this retention is artificial, as in the hardware designed to reduce burn in, gets mis-calibrated and ends up doing the exact opposite of what its meant to.
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>>107613411
I don't get it, all of the windows 9x screensavers still work to this day, why don't people use them
I have a version of the flying windows screensaver where I hex edited it to display the star wingding instead of the win3.1 wingding and I don't even own any OLEDs I just like having screensavers

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.archlinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.alpinelinux.org

>Which distro should I choose?
Kubuntu
Fedora KDE
Debian

>What are some cool programs?

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>>107614664
yeah that's a good idea anyway, i'm just saying the driver from the AUR should be fine
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>>107614670
I had a similar thing happen with HLS playback. This fixed it for me:
$ ffmpeg -hide_banner -video_size 1280x866 -framerate 30 -f x11grab -i :0.0+0,140 -f pulse -i default -vcodec libx264 -profile:v baseline -pix_fmt yuv420p -vf "scale=-1:720" -c:a aac -f flv rtmp://localhost/live/stream

My frames were black with like green bars at the top.
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>https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_boot_process#Boot_loader
Why the fuck is rEFInd mentioned in the boot loader section, when it's a boot manager explicitly WITHOUT a boot loader
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>Lubuntu
Isn't this abandonware?
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Is there a linux tool that can read standard output or standard error from running processes?

For example if I run
(while true; do echo nigger ; sleep 1; done) &

This will print output to stdout, this output is read in the terminal, now if i disown the process and close the terminal, i lose access to this output even though the process is still running and printing to stdout. Surely there is some way to get logs from running daemons/processes, right?

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Why is the pic washed out when I copy it (left) but when I take a screenshot its nice and juicy (right)?
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>>107613334
What's his @?
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copied image is probably using different color profile
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>>107614120
what does that mean

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why dont we just put windmills under the water?
water is heavier than wind so it will make more electricity
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>>107613790
Exists. You can put a concrete tube down to the wave level and the shifting water level moves the air column inside the tube.
Then you put a turbine in the tube that always spins the same way.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islay_LIMPET
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>>107614503
>solar panels literally dont work above like 80 degrees,
Are you along about Celsius or are you delusional?
> and wind mills cant work anywhere near what is considered storm level winds and regular 10 or 20 mph
They certainly can't work continuously when there are storm winds, but they do work a short while, then they break.
When there are heavy gusts they keep on spinning and work as usual.

By the way I think building solar and wind is both a type of destruction of resources and I believe it actually reduces the available energy globally, at least long term. Still you are delusional and your critique is not connected to reality.
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>>107614503
>solar panels literally dont work above like 80 degrees,
bullshit, even my shitty my second hand crap works fine at 26ºC
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>>107614503
>solar panels literally dont work above like 80 degrees
don't exaggerate, it makes you look ridiculous
a solar panel's efficiency decreases by around 0.4% for every 1°C above 25°C (77°F)
that's a far cry from
>literally dont work above like 80 degrees
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>>107614115
>Who put all of that spin there?
Araki-sensei.

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niri is superior edition :3
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>>107609900
A man
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Debian/GNOME chud checking in.
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>>107613781
That might be the finest non-default GNOME I've ever seen. ME very much LIKES.
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>>107610386
i've made like 3 ish grand playing cs2, it's good shit, cheaters need rapid fire nail guns to the eyeballs though, maybe a sledgehammer to each knee to follow it up for good measure
>>107610713
thanks for the link i had no idea you could even change them honestly, going to use it for my steamdeck to
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>>107603559
amazing desktop any config files?

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What are they going to do when AI solve captcha better than humans?
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>>107609030
>when AI solve captcha better than humans?
It already does
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>>107609358
Boards will be wiped with sharty spam in seconds, you retards don't remember why captchas were enabled in the first place, even in the far off time of 15 years ago, you have some very dedicated turbofags with a vendetta against the mods and userbase running scripts and flooding with botnet IPs, it has only gotten infinitely worse since then.
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>>107614266
Shut the fuck up with your captcha bullshit and your Shaty boogeyman. /pol/ is nothing but bots and the sharty are nothing but 3 retard russian codemonkeys and 100 brazilian children. Your *SMACK* fucking *SMACK* red herrings do not function on me *SMACK* I wasn't born yesterday you ugly fucking rapeape. My men will rape you Fritzl style now that I know where you live and the rest of 4chan then suck my own cock cause that's what you pathetic stay-at-home gen-Zers and gen-alpha deserve.
I haven't seen a more pathetic bunch in my entire existence, you know where he lives, he's been torturing you for a decade and you do nothing about. So suck my dick and prepare for a new ruler.
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I'm not sure, but maybe something involving a HWID or physical tokens could work. In short, things are going to get more closed off and private.
The public internet is fading away.
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>>107609030
Hashchans

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This is not a drill, it's finally confirmed that China has a working EUV prototype since early 2025, it's just undergoing testing and verification right now, expected to enter large scale production by 2028-2030.

>In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built what Washington has spent years trying to prevent: a prototype of a machine capable of producing the cutting-edge semiconductor chips that power artificial intelligence, smartphones and weapons central to Western military dominance, Reuters has learned. Completed in early 2025 and now undergoing testing, the prototype fills nearly an entire factory floor.

>The availability of parts from older ASML machines on secondary markets has allowed China to build a domestic prototype, with the government setting a goal of producing working chips on the prototype by 2028, according to the two people.But those close to the project say a more realistic target is 2030, which is still years earlier than the decade that analysts believed it would take China to match the West on chips.

>The breakthrough marks the culmination of a six-year government initiative to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, one of President Xi Jinping's highest priorities. While China's semiconductor goals have been public, the Shenzhen EUV project has been conducted in secret, according to the people.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/
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>>107612461
Isn't Nvidia's market domination mostly due to their CUDA moat and not necessarily their GPUs?
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>>107611048
i will never be japanese? lol was it the image?
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>>107613278
not in the way you think. you posted a screen from a super basic anime that even /v/ would know. I'm saying you're one of them, specifically the nintendo flavored ironic weeaboo anime game / jrpg loser. if you aren't please tell me
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>>107581648
Good, USA will have to pull it's head out of its ass now.
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>>107583680
bragg reflectors are nothing like bathroom mirrors

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Absolutely no coding experience and it took me four hours to make a 4chan app for iOS just telling Gemini what i want, copy pasting where it told me to in Xcode, and having it change bits here and there that I don't like.

>can download indiviual images/videos or the whole threads images to Files in a thread-specific folder
>full mp4/webm support with audio
>can favourite threads and come back to them
>can switch between list and grid view for boards

If I worked in coding I would be shitting myself right now
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>>107614690
>If I worked in coding I would be shitting myself right now
You don't though.
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>>107614690
That's fucking awesome
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>>107614690
ice axes are to your left

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107613324
Sure, thanks.
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>>107613283
Aren't you on "vacation" now, bro?
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>>107613341
https://files.catbox.moe/9rysv6.safetensors
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/pa5cfv0u2t0fz/
https://temp.sh/NQvhS/Simple_Manga_Drawing_Illustrious.safetensors

np
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From /ldg/ thought you anons might find this useful.
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>>107614373
>>107614498
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impregnate YUnyun chan and her canon hot body

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COSMIC DE released in Stable the other day.

What do you make of it? What environment do you run?
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that dock is disgusting
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just tested it out
>brave youtube video when fullscreen it f11 the browser - have to hit f11 everytime i finished a video
>no night light
>gets wonky with multiple input output audios
>couldnt rebind volume controls
>nfs share folders opened images in browser instead of default image program
>default file manager keeps folder thumbnails small

that was from 30 min testing it >>107612645 yea wonder when the next big release supposed to be
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>>107614033
so a DE with neatly integrated tiling, written in a completely new UI toolkit is not interesting? sounds like a you issue
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>>107614039
Get a job
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>>107614565
unless it does at least something new or interesting it is not worth the time.

the problem with all projects like this they have to catch up to existing ones and if they do they find themselves way behind still because of active communities out there.

there were like 10 new gnome extensions today.
you just can't beat it.

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Assuming that tough times are ahead, what is the best way to insure I have the internet no matter what?
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>>107614575
>saarlink
Sorry, couldn't resist
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>>107611186
>what is the best way to insure I have the internet no matter what?
You can't. Shit can go down so fast not even Bulgaria will have its fastest Internet in Europe.
But if someone has Wi-Fi, you can sniff packets and whatnot. AFAIK, it's called monitor mode and there's a list of chips capable of it.
But seriously, do invest in an offline database. Personal NAS, M-Disks, hell, even printed stuff is better than no stuff at all.
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>>107614575
You can get starlink "standby" service for $5 a month.
10x-20x faster than dailup!
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>>107611186
'net will be the first thing to go out when SHTF, you should horde any kind of data you find useful. Also look up mesh network, the more people use it the better
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>>107611186
I remember this Brazilian mutt who became obsessed with this thing.

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What would it take to manufacture CRTs on a commercial scale again in 2026 and the years to come?
Would it be more viable to buy existing IP/patent rights from the companies that used to be the leaders back in the day, or to re-develop the technology from scratch using modern means?
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>>107614020
> finicky pieces of shit that would stop working if they were hit with a stiff breeze
Absolute blasphemous nonsense. CRTs are incredibly resilient and can take a serious beating. Show me a single flat lcd monitor that can take a full power punch.
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>>107614020
>You don't see CRTs being made anymore not because nobody liked CRTs, they quit being made because they are fragile, finicky pieces of shit that would stop working if they were hit with a stiff breeze.
desu, the fragility plays a part in it.
I've seen people use the arguments about washing machines, cookers, stoves, fridges etc being produced overseas. That it's not logistics chains that are stopping CRT from coming back, but those devices really are a lot less fragile, and the trend has been that you sell loss leaders that are a piece of shit because if price kept up with quality; then logistical costs would be skewed. There's more to that on that those appliances are sold on the basis that they're modern conveniences and it's what allows wages to be so low, globally.

However with TV's and fragility, that logistical chain and effort disintegrated because there could be a cheaper, lighter, smaller alternative. Don't really compete 1:1, but logistically, you're looking at somewhere between 6-10x more units that you can ship, and they're easier to pack too. Still fragile but nowhere near as much packing required.
If you've got people who buy $200 and $300 flat screens, you cannot compete with that on a CRT. Even for high end displays, it's less of a pain in the ass.

I love CRTs but whether it's under capitalism or environmentalism. The logistics of shipping for a display are the killer, companies want to make profit, they're bound to it. It's not the same as shipping flat pack furniture, beds or an oven. That furniture, those appliances, need to be the size they are. Those delivery costs at the end point scale too compared to the amazon piss bottle wagie delivering a 65" to your door.
A display or TV, for someone whether they're poor or whether they're just a normalfag who likes minimalist space and large screens, they're not going to pay 6-10x the price.
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Hatred of crt's is a reliable indicator of non-white ancestry.
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>>107603053
If they had a big enough revival in demand to support an industry, and some group of shareholders or eccentric billionaire was crazy enough to try and capitalize on it.
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>>107614086
whatever you can find.
This >>107613492 is a Diamondtron for example.
Gonna be really nice especially without AG

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HOW CAN THEY PERMIT HIM TO GIVE WRONG ADVICE?? WTF!


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