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Yakui Edition

>News
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app

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>>107633131
In the jb rentry in OP, check the gemini ones. The russian one has a trick where you replace all spaces with braille spaces (then just regex them out for regular ones). It seems to work pretty well. I've gotten almost no refusals with lots of use.
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>>107633305
>train on the internet
>get internet
a mystery
only happens in english btw
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>>107633538
>only happens in english
false. it does it in all of the 5 languages i know
llm moment
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>>107631246
.charx solves this, now try to teach people how to use it.
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>>107633592
if it's not convenient then it's useless for the masses, that's just how it is in general

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ETA until china is able to massproduce PC parts? Only they can build up the production capacities for cheap as fuck products.
I want all western companies to fail for being faggots.
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>>107632046
Good. Thank you Xi
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>>107631748
You'll bail them out froggy
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>>107631748
Anyday now!!!! Remember how China made big breakthroughs and was going to mass produce RAM a decade ago with DDR4!!!!!
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>>107631748
t w o
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western countries will just cock block with sanctions as they always do. don't get your hopes up

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Workers of the tech world, unite! - edition

>Manifesto
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/61/pg61.txt

>Tech News & Industry Insights
The Register - https://www.theregister.com/
TechCrunch - https://techcrunch.com/
Hacker News - https://news.ycombinator.com/
Fudzilla - https://fudzilla.com/news
ZDNet - https://www.zdnet.com

>Software Development & Programming
GitHub Trending - https://github.com/trending
DevDocs - https://devdocs.io

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>>107633119

As they say, if you love something never make it your job
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I fucking hate baseddevs
>dude let's run our CI jobs in containers
>but we also need docker for jobs, so let's do docker in docker
>also we can't use docker for our docker images pipeline, so lest use some unmaintained mess called kaniko
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Where are you people applying for jobs?

LinkedIn is basically facebook now

and hackernews feels like people screaming in the void

and then there is the hundred of meme mini sites with a handful of jobs each
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>me backend guy
>write server code that does cool stuff with images.
>dunno about phone apps
>org pays for app dev company to make very simply app so people can use the service.
>ask them how they are developing it
>"the whole thing is written in Dart bro!"
>they finish
>say thanks
>they bounce.
>few months later
>I want to move the auth from the separate service they used to AWS
>look at repo
>the whole thing was developed in a proprietary IDE called FlutterFlow.

Bro why do AppDevs and WebDevs do this? I have to think they just don't know that all the functionality can be done with free editors. I am not even asking them to become a NeoVim chud, just at least use VSCode with mouse controls. The whole FlutterFlow thing screams "Lets shit out apps as fast as humanly possible so we can get a paycheck."

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>>107633590
I always use a combination of sites. I use linkedin, indeed, and several region specific job portals. I have email alerts on each so I can emails everyday on new positions matching my filters

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I trmember wanting to become an engineer. Working with technology seemed so cool. Also you got paid a lot. But the math was too hard. I had to drop out.

But now I see a lot of engineers and other tech workers struggling? What the hell. I thought that softwarw engineers were supposed to program AI. Not get replaced by AI?
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>software engineer
>engineer
lel
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It isn't AI, it's mass outsourcing to Asians
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>>107632794
AI is complete it doesnt need programming.
all it needs now is more training data and bigger data centers.
coders are obsolete
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>>107632794
That Shasta he's supposedly living in is like $30,000 and requires a truck that can reliably tow two and a half tons, minimum $40,000 vehicle on the low end.
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>>107632794
We've collectively programmed ourselves out of a job. Not a very smart decision on our part.
Right now you still need some highly skilled people if you want to make good software. But you only a need a fraction of the people you would have needed in 2020.

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Record labels are in a panic. The entire Spotify music catalog has been downloaded and put on a torrent.
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>>107633194
holy fuck audiopedophiles are pretentious retards, ogg vorbis is literally all you'll ever need.
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>>107633406
Midi is all anyone ever needs.
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>>107633425
false equivalence
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>>107633194
You could also directly download everything from youtube music, no one cares which is the same losys shit as spotify
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Is there a safer embedded programming language than Rust?
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The military doesn't give a fuck about availability.
If they have the choice between
>having buggy software that crashes jets and kills its pilot
or
>having functioning software, but a risk of a buffer overflow and getting hacked
They will choose the first any day.
Reliability of a software controlling a missile doesnt matter at all. If it has memory leaks, who cares? Its exploding by itself anyway when it reaches the target.

Especially American systems are on quantity not quality. The patriot missile defense system is utter shit, so they just spam four interception missiles per target. So three can fail.
The military is literally accounting for death. A soldier dying thanks to gear failure is a daily occurance and calculated for.
Cloudflare crashing the whole internet with Rust code is the system working as intended.
Death is the preferable option.
.unwrap() is overused by design. You dont just throw an exception, you panic and ACK yourself.

So if you use Rust for embedded, you must have a usecase where you prefer your device to be dead than to risk a sepctre style """ vulnerability""".
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>>107633468
We saw the same thing with Crowdstrike.
Surely any objective judging being would have abandoned it after it crashed all your systems.

But nope... nobody did... because the risk of dying is preferable to not having glowfag backdoors.
Surveillance is more important than having software that works.
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>>107633468
>Cloudflare crashing the whole internet with Rust code is the system working as intended.
It wasn't Rust code that crashed Cloudflare but their non-rust config generator and non-rust orchestrator. Both did not worked as intended.
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>>107633468
>So if you use Rust for embedded, you must have a usecase where you prefer your device to be dead than to risk a sepctre style """ vulnerability""".
My device just works.
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>>107633604
yes, because ACKing yourself when an irrelevant part of the config is funky is totally the intended behaviour that everybody would implement.

At least in military terms, it actually is, if there is anything extraordinary that you didn't take into account, it is preferable to kill yourself and everyone relying on you.
It's like the Hannibal Directive in software form. Death is the intentional preferable option.
Reliability and availability are not a metric for those people.

I keep telling myself faggot you are a grown man, earning big salary, be a man and not a kid anymore and buy a good respectable automatic watch
but this thing that looks like a kids toy I have on my wrist is pure perfection of engineering and utility and usability
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>>107632098
No love for Poljots?
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The F91W I dropped behind my book case 6 years ago and bought 10 years ago is still going off daily at around 7:45 PM.
There's nothing wrong with buying yourself a nice, cheap watch.
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Why care about what others think?
I would never wear anything like that myself, because I think it looks like a kids toy and I prefer mechanical as a concept. But that shouldn't stop you.
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>>107626795
Casio is not a status symbol. It is the only cheap watch that won't get you laughed at, but it's not a status symbol. Well the one in OP might get you laughed at actaully, but >>107628957 is good in any situation and respected (not a status symbol, just not sneered at).
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>>107633526

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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>>107633420
It should work no matter what because the email is always listed last and the user_name takes up the remaining but yes, you'd have to code that "Only use the pseudonym" or "Only use the first name" or "Only use the first and last name" logic yourself.

Best to just configure git config manually to be honest.
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>>107633476
echo ${@:1:$#-1}
gives me one word too many, John FirstSurname SecondSurname (comment), which requires to change the negative index to -2 in order to get John FirstSurname SecondSurname.
>Best to just configure git config manually to be honest.
yes, it's just that I want this to be super stable for obvious reasons. I don't want my signing key which I use for my work to be seen signing a commit in https://github.com/ebussy/niggerhitler-loli-downloader.py because I accidentally <TAB>'d the wrong key ID or the wrong user.name or whatever.
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>>107633543
Oh, you mean the comment. You could get rid of that by doing something like:
case "$git_user_name" in
*\(*\))
# correct it here
;;
*)
# default (do nothing)
:;;
esac


But yeah, probably not worth the effort.
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>>107632798
Based Debian and Need for Speed enjoyer

>>107632798
>>107633051
Regarding volume, on my machine the volume up/down shortcuts on the keyboard work. But an alternative is defining your own keyboard shortcuts for volume up/down, and yeah I've done that with Openbox before. Anon is using XFCE/XFWM though. I think there might be a GUI menu in XFCE for setting keyboard shortcuts so maybe that would work.
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>>107633571
Fair enough. I guess I could just write one script per key/identity and hard-code the values. I'll probably just do that, maybe with
 gpg -k '<email>'
in order to yoink the key ID so that dead already-rotated key IDs don't stay in the script.

CleanCodeFags ETERNALLY BTFO
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>>107632826
Or alternatively make the commit messages as short and vague as possible. "fixed Y", "added X", "refactored Z" are all commit messages I use regularly. You think it's a clear message when doing the commit but when you go back in history and it's all commits like that you can't find shit.
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>>107632222
>>107632265
>>107632571
>>107632826
>>107632964
>so bad at programming you feel obligated to obfuscate your code just so you can remain employed
no wonder LLMs are replacing you.
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>>107633372

I used to feel the same way until treacherous jeet slavers laid me off twice for their scabs. There is no honor or loyalty here, this is a nigger industry and everyone can go ahead and scam each other.
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>>107633382
Can you niggers stop it with the reddit spacing? Stop paragraphing a single sentence. Fucking hell.
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An extremely Indian thread.

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I use QubesOS with detached boot partition on 2 duplicated USB drives with any data that rests on the SSD/HDDs being encrypted with LUKS2. Whonix gateway is proxied through a VPN qube to hide Tor IPs (can't hide communication patterns) without bridges since bridge IPs can be farmed. Sometimes Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa or with different anonymizing network overlays. Clients used for browsing are only opened in on-RAM ephemeral qubes with no access to permanent storage. Attack surface is quite minimum since no extra things added like USB mouse and no PV qubes (aside from sys-usb and sys-net) are used for launching HVM qubes with qemu stub domains unless very necessary and every other qube on the system gets shut down first to keep information leakage minimum. A veracrypt volume with hidden storage on a permanent qube for data storage and plausible deniability.

what's your setup like?
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>>107630751
>Tor through I2P outproxy or vice-versa
How do you set up the reverse, i2p through tor?
My setup is redstaros on, and I connect remotely to private residential machines acting as a proxy chain.
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>>107632458
>yes I don't know what it is and here's more irrelevant text
you mix being smart with being a schizo. you surely are not the former
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>>107632651
just select the network qube of the i2p qube to whonix gateway. make sure you have split i2p-server and i2p-client qubes if you absolutely want ->tor->i2p->dest flow
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>>107632711
I haven't used qubes but I will look into this, thank you.
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>>107632240
b?

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Or whatever.
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>>107632077
imagine the quality of the suck suck 9000
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>>107631407
does he want prices to increase more before we dump? that's smart of him
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it's like her bogg levels are so strong that she passively irradiates some bogging into him
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>>107632539
oy vey prices of fridges that you have to replace once every 5-10+ years!!!
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>>107631407
I don't buy anything on Amazon anymore, that place is more dirty underhanded shenanigans like bait & switch product listing, Bezos made Amazon a den of thieves

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>phones without chargers
>consoles without disc drives
>computers without RAM
what's next?
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me without hope
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>>107631927
You can buy a charger, think phones without jacks or microsd slots is worse
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>>107631927
EVs without batteries and electric motors?
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>>107631927
You without privacy

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Why did America outsourced parts of its tech industry?
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>>107628323
This man's sole claim to fortune is a VC scam falsifying results for an ineffective Alzheimer's treatment. Even at the highest level all he is is an Indian scammer.
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>>107628495
They've already ruined Canada, the cities being most hard struck. They have a deplorable attitude towards everyone (including jeets), are insanely tribalistic with their own, sex pests (you can see them oogling girls as little as 12 and women on the street), smell terribly everywhere you see them and they praise either a pedophile (Mohammed) or cow dung. I can't find a more proper description of hellspawn.
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>>107628323
>>107628423
Oh look, underage kids who are experiencing their first boom of outsourcing since the early 2000s and think it's something unique to their political stances!
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>parts

the near entirety at this point. It started in small parts, hiring Indians to do some complementary contract work, or as supplementary visas. They're cheaper and more slavish, employers like them.

Eventually these guys took over the engineering departments, and the mass outsourcing began. Soon, 90-95% of EVERY major corporate tech/engineering department is Indian. It's mass scammery.
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>>107628323
H-1B jeets are basically indentured servants so you don't really have to follow the same rules or labor laws you would've to if you hired Billy Bob from bumfuck nowhere Indiana.

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AI bros are stealing art from 10 year old kids, what the fuck
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>>107629212
how can you steal digital art? stealing implies he has taken something tangible away from someone but he just made a copy of it
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I wonder if she'd do a naked rendition of me
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>>107631741
Ohnonono /g/ do you really?
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>>107633505
/g/ is techloli/g/y

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

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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

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>107629821
what trainers do people use for zimage?
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>>107629885
onetrainer or aitoolkit
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>>107631602
how can i train zimage character loras on macos?
i tried aitoolkit, doesnt work


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