You know what means
>>107645516>the free market will fix itrofl
>>107642138I'm game.
Nice free gibs
>>107641767> White man creates good thing> People use good thing> Good thing becomes very popular and makes lots of money> Foreigners infiltrate company> Foreigners fire White Man> Product becomes bad thing> People stop using bad thing> Bad thing becomes obsolete
>>107645821>Larry Page and Sergey Brin>white
Where did it all go so wrong?
>>107645436That was already a problem with 10.
>>107645191Yup NextSpace has that GNUStep/WindowMaker look all over it
Use Linux and make a desktop that looks right for you with themes/configs. That's what I do. It's not even that hard, just takes a little time and elbow grease. Which is worth it for a "space" that you're spending a lot of time in.
>>107644162>>107644161I still don't understand one thing: why rounded corners and Fisher Price aesthetic are a thing? It represents offensive design language. If you have ever been to a psych ward in a civilized country, they have sort of weird interiors along with rounded corners etc because it's supposedly easier for the patients.No real designer would willingly create anything with round shapes or at least when it is associated with typography and usability.
>>107645938>If you have ever been to a psych ward in a civilized country, they have sort of weird interiors along with rounded corners etc because it's supposedly easier for the patients.I thought it was so it's harder for them to hurt themselves?
Is it worth getting into 3d printing?it looks like a cool hobby but I don't know if people just forget about it after playing around for a month
>>107643209Im not sure i understand what youre trying to ask. Creality k1c are like 350 and print everthing under 300c. Which allows the use of "engineering grade" materials like most nylon options. Pla is cheap depending on quality and blend. Petg is also cheap. All have different qualities about them but some can be used more universally than others.Bambu labs has a very nice printer but its a bit too proprietary for my tastes. Prusa makes excellent units as well.Core xy seems to be the new hot thing for printer types. As such i3 designs are cheap now but still very reliable. Dont dive down the delta printer rabbit hole, theyre a strange beast.
>>107642520>Prusa seems to be a more ethical business with emphasis on quality but is way more expensiveThey where only "ethical" when it was convenient to be so.Honestly no reason to enrich Prusa for stagnation. Even today he is still accusing china of dumping when it was him making the same basic i3 design for nearly a decade.Prusa and FOSS fags have arguably set printing back years.
>>107644915I disagree with the foss thing. Lots of advancements came from foss.But while prusa does make a reliable rig they certainly have had their share of shenanigans.
>>107645502FOSS advancements are academic.They dont matter until someone starts manufacturing printers with those advancements and all the advanced designs like ratrig, voron, etc aren't cheap or easy to make in their common forms. (Easy for anon to make but not as a mass manufactured product)I guess it's more precise to say reprap has been a disaster but they are conjoined with FOSS. Bambu broke the idea things must be replicated by any retard and now every new printer uses wholly custom parts, molding and tooling. No more ender clones where the t-slot was 90% of the cost and everything else bolted on had to be literal garbage
>>107629041If you design products, its a great prototyping tool. If you don't do that though, its just a toy.
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>>107645773Any chances that the cable works with the may ? I mean the voltage and analog waves should be the same I guess but I'm not sure about the pins form factor
>>107645846it will, but tanchjim uses long 2-pin, so it'll stick out a bit
anyone has ever uses a 2 female type c splitter for Echo Mini?I wanted something looks like this:1. 1 male type C that would connect to my phone2. 2 female type C, one that would be connected to a charger, one that would be connected to Echo MiniI'm kinda worried for Mini's battery since it also draws power to charge itself when connected with DAC mode
>>107645846used Ola's cable with my May before, it still works, and no, the female pin length is actually deep, so it won't stick out
endgame: tea pro + hesuvi + personalized hrtf
Would this solve to hiring crisis?
I really like this idea just for the acceleration aspect of it. Say less.
>>107642522>why don't you pay to applywhy don't you make them pay to list the job. the problem isn't applicants. it's all the fucking ghost jobs that are listed for free. unemployed poors don't have money. charge the companies who have money to spend.
>>107642522You don't pay to apply to most of those things actually
>>107643058>"Please hire anon he really likes gay furry porn."
>>107644036>women stay at home and raise family>>107644614>remigrationThis is is racist and bigoted and orange though
>Use KDE gayland, everything is slow, low fps, input lag, weird frame pacing that doesnt feel smooth even with a smooth frametime graph in games>Use X11 with Xmonad Tiling window manager, It just werks, everything werks, no latency or input lag>High FPS, gaming just werks and I get 20fps+ more than gayland for some reason and its buttery smooth>Fast with zero bloat, Configure everything to my likingAt this point, I wont even use any desktop environment on linux if it isn't X11. Even XFCE is dead to me because it has wayland support. I will never support anything wayland based on linux.I'm X11 pilled.
>>107643432>>107643440wait, you can't use any kind of hard ware you want on a linux system??lmao what a shit os, thank god I'm still on windows 10
>>107645360Wayland is already as old as X11 was when Wayland was created.And it still barely works
>>107645824Exactly. X11 should have been shit dead years ago by now. Show it some compassion and put it out of its misery already
>>107643396>buggy multi monitor setup >no VRR Switching to Wayland fixed all these issues for me, same for several people. Unless xlibre fixes this shit I won't switch back.
>>107645902Xmonad supports multimonitor flawlessly even up to 6+I dont need multi monitor VRR besides my front gaming monitor also HDR is meme tech
A complete piece of shit
Does anyone know how to disable this split view? I have a fold and when I open it up it defaults to it. I'm guessing it's some sort of tablet mode.
The dev is a retarded jeet, just use kurobaex. Still works after the latest patch.
>>107639215>ux that you need to be mentally ill to likeYou can tweak it. Export your settings immediately after just in case.>browsing the local board archiveIt's there.>having a lot of useless bloat featuresSuch as..?>random reloads when jumping between threadswerks on my machine>battery consumption through the roofwerks on my machineI suppose I'm too much of an AppleCHAD to have these poorfag issues.
>>107642815It's not. Anyway. Search for "split" in the settings. Tweak the "Two-pane split" option.
>>107643804>The dev is a retarded jeethe's White
I mean, I think there are some clear biases when it comes to AI, people who think it's going to end the world, people thinking it's going to take their jewbs or that it's literally mechaHitler.But we also know that the amount of risks have quadrupled, people using it recklessly and all.But in your perception, will AI be gone in a few years? Or it's just a biased cope
>>107645769Some current applications are useful and will stick around. Maybe they'll get more expensive when investment money dries up. There's no reason they'd disappear altogether now that they exist.Some current applications are pointless and will disappear sooner or later.AI will keep improving and people will keep getting better at using it. Nobody knows how much and for how long.
>>107645878Remember, after the social media bubble, everyone is happier, more social, and mentally stable.
AI has the same impact as the computer, it can be used for almost everything and will be.
a lot of companies will go under, since they're not even close to making a profit. But some form of AI will remain. I assume every tier of service will require a subscription however
AI is a passing fad for normies and single users, for businesses however you wont have a choice
>oldest distro>no drama>batteries included>bsd-style init scripts (mewburn style)>just werks
>>107645298>slackware 14btwjust google:<distro name> pipewire stopped workinghas nothing to do with slackware my dude
>>107645073i tried and it complained about LD_LIBRARY_PATH being set or something. so i gave up.a chroot is fool-proof
>>107645298sorry meant this>>107645697is meant for this >>107645196sorry, didnt look it has nothing to do with slackware 14.anyways, running current is not perfect.its like running debian sid or something. breakages are to be expected.i mostly use it for the up to date kernel though.inside the chroot, i have some quarterly stable. i am definitely more concerned about what will happen to that when i have to upgrade.
>>107645839quarterly stable *gentoo*
>>107635569>oldest distro means design choices are based on long term experienceYou got it completely backwards. Slackware's design choices were made in the early 90s, without the benefit of experience.That said, you don't want a very new distro -- they haven't proven themselves and don't have the critical mass of users (for bug reports) and maintainers.
proprietary software is not inherently evil. There is nothing wrong with for example an indie game dev working on a game for months and then releasing it and wanting payment for it. Literally nothing wrong with that. Yes he has to keep the source code hidden and maybe even obfuscate the binary because if he didn't then people would just crack or download it for free. Yes he may need to put restriction checks in so you can only run it on one PC. Nothing here is evil, you are free to not buy it.Imagine you called a banana farmer evil because after spending weeks and weeks harvesting his banana trees he was charging for them at the local market. Imagine telling him he should allow people to go up to his banana stand and just take as many bananas as they want without paying. Imagine trying to claim he could techincally still make money by selling the bananas for money, he would just also have to allow people to take them free of charge at the same time. Morons.
https://steam-revenue-calculator.com/app/1127400/mindustryhttps://github.com/Anuken/Mindustry
>>107645706this is only possible because retards dont know its open source, because the majority of games are not. If open source was the standard like libretards want it to be, then everyone would know you could get every software for free & never choose to pay
>Anonymous 12/23/25(Tue)17:50:38 No.107645755>>107645706(You)>this is only possible because retards dont know its open source, because the majority of games are not. If open source was the standard like libretards want it to be, then everyone would know you could get every software for free & never choose to pay
>>107645637>Imagine telling him he should allow people to go up to his banana stand and just take as many bananas as they want without paying. Imagine trying to claim he could techincally still make money by selling the bananas for money, he would just also have to allow people to take them free of charge at the same time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeTybKL1pM4
>>107645637I've admired a few Cathedrals in my life. Bazaars, not so much. freesoftware licenses are an autism check.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107636165 & >>107623385►News>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►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.
>>107645590Sorry, Wang canceled Meta's open LLMs. Enjoy your fifth generic westoid closed slop model instead
>>107645582Greater Guang looking ass
>>107645859If only it was going to be a new frontier model unique and distinct from the other 4. Instead, they're apparently distilling from gpt-oss, qwen, and gemma, which puts their new team below mistral on the desperation, incompetence, and retardation scale.
Santa Gemma
>>107645594>I don't know why people were expecting Google to do a release right after they took care of Gemini.I don't know why people are expecting gemma when she can't be fucked.
I don't want to go back to regular 4chan-X
>>107644286oof, I haven't failed once, never get your brain checked out
>>107644286>new captcha is too hard bros>i fail like 5 times every postyou might be retarded
didnt they make the captcha easy again?
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>>107644914alright thanks
overrated and not useful if you actually do any kind of work.
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Neet here I find it deliciously ironic they got replaced by jeets which got replaced themselves with ai which then ironically got replaced by prajeets which then got replaced with jeet immigrants What a beautifully written script I mean totally normal global free trade agreement
>>107641234This is literally me.
>>107641308ML engineer here. Job prospects are worse than webdev
>>107641906i remember when this guy posted about his experience on HN a few months ago. iirc he had enormously high standards, a bunch of unironic blog posts / yt videos about vibe coding, and absolutely zero self awareness. it was pretty funny
>>107641234>applefag>lives in a trailer>gets rejected because he knows nothing about how anything in computers workChecks out
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107621970I dont know why Linux gets all this hate honestly. I used Windows for nearly all my life, I switched to Linux 3 years ago and I never remotely felt the need to go back. I dont know.Maybe I'm a special case, maybe everyone else is dumb, I fucking dont know. I just know that my computer simply works better under Linux for everything I do. I just dont understand why all this hate, I dont get it.
>>107621970>from 1995I would say that this is slightly too early, but everything from XP onwards is pretty much unkillable, since hardware back in the XP era became good enough that it can still browse the internet and do all sorts of basic tasks just fine. With Windows versions before that, you would have a hard time even browsing the internet. Regardless, you are right, linux trannies lie this much. Old windows versions are a healthier alternative to both new, enshittified windows and troonified troonix.>>107625041Linux provides even worse overall experience. Best you can do is use old windows versions and be fine.>t. Still uses XP SP3>>107627686>use troonix>most of your favourite programs no longer work>must tinkertroon with terminal to install proprietary codecs>can't have local backup of installers, must download everything from the internet on the go>missing feature from your DE, submit a bug report, get hit with "use case unclear">cry about it on dev's discord, get banned by a pedotroon for being le hekin evil chudyeah, troonix is so much better>>107628623Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107621970kys jay
>>107643495I'm not reading all of that because it's obvious baitGo take jeet dick up your ass faggot
>>107640489>Linux is neat because it's free that's allYep. This is why /g/ doesn't like Red Hat.