I've tried to move to Firefox from Chrome, but Firefox is just so fucking clunky it's unbelievable.It has so many annoying quirks that make it a pain to use.Chrome just fucking works.
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>>106518247skill issue
reminder that these troons spamming/flooding don't have jobs
>>106518455And here's why that's a GOOD thing.
Previous Thread: >>106471022>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 3https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx>Imagen 4https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106514334the input jack looks like the villain from T2 but otherwise that's a solid strat
>>106505336>>106505674>>106511217>>106511640>>106515763dude, stop post- BLLGHSDLKHABFKLSJVBKDJTH
not sure what I expected.
>>106518385Try it on Sora.
Ever run a prompt and then immediately regret doing so?
Nature is healing.
>>106517759have people learned nothing from 3 years of LLMs?their abilities degrade with each prompt as the context gets worse and worse and you need to refresh the context every few prompts.
>>106518172That would be like reinventing the wheel in a global scale, but from rubber strips spread all over (whatever is left on blogs, SO, reddit etc), while retraining a few generations
>>106517759based>>106518172i hope this happens it would be so funny
>>106517759>not sure what LLMs think they are forIm pretty sure they arent designed to be shitting out code. so glad these morons are being called out
>I got here after 1hr of vibe coding
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>>106518118ah yes dan clark my favorite country
>>106518118>>106518168>I can be proud to say all my shit was made in germany, poland, texas, or dan clark.>dank clarkHe has his own country now? I fucking kneel.
>>106518168>>106518190failifornia can suck my dick, but I'd give Dan head for a balanced VIVO cable
>>106518198I really want an expanse and stealth but its hard to justify when I already have the corina and a bunch of other expensive headphones.
Missed you floorcunt
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>>106518405So I shouldn't hope that the 6000 series will be a big improvement over this generation?
>>106518410who knows, all i know is that if they use 3nm the costs means we'll get fucked in the ass in terms of price so you end up holding the bag hoping that performance matches the retarded prices
Why doesn't Nvidia just release a new line of cards with less of the gpu dedicated to raster but more rt + tensor cores?
>>106518422consoles
>>106518080>Do you think the extra 4 pin is the problem here?It really shouldn't be. But it could be worth plugging it in to check. That and going through all your other settings and so forth to try and nail down the issue.
Post tech scams
>>106515158white americans allowing immigrants to make them money is as american as apple pie and still american anon
>>106509869arent they driving around right now?
>>106515273The worst he will ever face is public humiliation. 4 trillion dollars even cut by 99% is enough for him to never be harmed by consequences
>>106515336Damn, I heard these guys on the radio telling ordinary people in town to invest in shares, multiple rounds even.Insane that it's 20k revenue when I'm pretty sure that's how much they were charging as a minimum investment.
>>106509823no wonder numales have no fucking jawline
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>106512307 & >>106504274►News>(09/05) Klear-46B-A2.5B released: https://hf.co/collections/Kwai-Klear/klear10-68ba61398a0a4eb392ec6ab1>(09/04) Kimi K2 update for agentic coding and 256K context: https://hf.co/moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905>(09/04) Tencent's HunyuanWorld-Voyager for virtual world generation: https://hf.co/tencent/HunyuanWorld-Voyager>(09/04) Google released a Gemma embedding model: https://hf.co/google/embeddinggemma-300m>(09/04) Chatterbox added better multilingual support: https://hf.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox►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.
>>106517581>look at this nice dataset that I found. Lots of clean and annotated voices>https://litter.catbox.moe/y6gwfuaneeni1cmt.mp3
LatticeWorld: A Multimodal Large Language Model-Empowered Framework for Interactive Complex World Generationhttps://arxiv.org/abs/2509.05263>Recent research has been increasingly focusing on developing 3D world models that simulate complex real-world scenarios. World models have found broad applications across various domains, including embodied AI, autonomous driving, entertainment, etc. A more realistic simulation with accurate physics will effectively narrow the sim-to-real gap and allow us to gather rich information about the real world conveniently. While traditional manual modeling has enabled the creation of virtual 3D scenes, modern approaches have leveraged advanced machine learning algorithms for 3D world generation, with most recent advances focusing on generative methods that can create virtual worlds based on user instructions. This work explores such a research direction by proposing LatticeWorld, a simple yet effective 3D world generation framework that streamlines the industrial production pipeline of 3D environments. LatticeWorld leverages lightweight LLMs (LLaMA-2-7B) alongside the industry-grade rendering engine (e.g., Unreal Engine 5) to generate a dynamic environment. Our proposed framework accepts textual descriptions and visual instructions as multimodal inputs and creates large-scale 3D interactive worlds with dynamic agents, featuring competitive multi-agent interaction, high-fidelity physics simulation, and real-time rendering. We conduct comprehensive experiments to evaluate LatticeWorld, showing that it achieves superior accuracy in scene layout generation and visual fidelity. Moreover, LatticeWorld achieves over a increase in industrial production efficiency while maintaining high creative quality compared with traditional manual production methods.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VWZXpERR18From NetEase. Samples made with a finetuned LLaMA2 7B and UE5. Pretty cool especially in time saved compared to a human
>>106518282common alien tongue
>>106516529Thanks for this. I tried CLI inferencing when it came out, but it was ass. I gave the wildminder one a try since everyone here is getting good results and it was also ass. The diogod suite is actually getting the voice correct, same settings same sample for everything. >I'm the guy that occasionally shills FishAudio here because that's the only other thing that has gotten this specific character voice right for me so far.
>>106517082Zuck is betting everything on Wang and his team of OpenAi avengers
Does it help and make it easier to learn C++ if you learn C first?
>>106518149you have zero idea what things you are missing out on by forcing yourself to use C because you think it's cool or some shitthis is because you are inexperienced
>>106518268i wish i had typesafe hash tables that don’t rely on hacky macros shitting up my error messages. beyond that i don’t really care. most modern language features are just conveniences and niceties that don’t actually matter all that much
>>106518149>>106518268> inexperiencedAnd wrong. I work in kernel dev, its actually wild how often you have to inline assembly because C doesn't even support things that Rust does. If GCC didn't have a ton of builtin features, C would be unworkable in low level programming.
>>106518353what about the backslashes? might as well use fucking Jinja as a preprocessor or some retarded shit like thatwhy not Rust? I just don't fucking get itwhy write your own hash table? I have a hash table that outperforms Swiss Table when using certain types of keys, but I don't even use it.writing in a compiled language is an annoying activity in 95% of projects anyway. give me a REPL so that I can experiment with shit live and trivially debug stuff.
>>106518398>what about the backslashes? who cares?>why not Rust? I just don't fucking get itwhy write your own hash table? I have a hash table that outperforms Swiss Table when using certain types of keys, but I don't even use it.because once ive written it its mine forever and i want to write things that will still compile on as many platforms as humanly possible long after im dead
senior devs say juniors don't know how to code because they are spoiled with AI and should embrace the struggle of coding on your own. junior devs get fired for embracing the struggle of coding on your own because the other juniors that use AI get work done faster. Why are senior devs so full of shit.
>>106518188"Doing the job faster" means making barely working code that will be an absolute disaster down the line.Hackers with three hands and a banana will be eatin in a few months.Hopefully we get more game company corporate leaks with betas and all that shit, it's pretty cool when happens.
>>106518188Just use AI and then review it, it doesn't count as vibe coding that way
>>106518199all the ai's have copyright claim to anything you type into them. I wonder how many companies codebases are in their databases
Hi. Got an android that I debloated and degoogled with ADB. Running fdroid for app's blah blah. I had installed simple keyboard. I wanted to try a different keyboard so I installed another app from fdroid. I did not like it so I uninstalled it. Then I hit the power button to shut off my phone.Well I fucked up because when I try to unlock my phone there is NO keyboard. So when I uninstalled the second keyboard app it did not auto fallback to the main keyboard I was using.I need some help. Anyone have any idea's or the solution? Please. Thank you for any help.
>>106518279isn't that trash guy a brony?
>>106518162Plug in a USB keyboard with an OTG adapater and hope that USB HID isn't disabled in BFU state.
>>106518287He's called Penn Jillette, BUSTER!Also, how is he a brony?
>>106518289I will try. Just tried and it is not working. I do not think the phone can recognize it since it is locked.I just plugged it in via usb to try adb and it is not finding the device with adb device cmd.Maybe I cant use it because it is locked with a password. USB debugging is turned on because I was messing around with this phone using adb just a little bit ago.
>use a password manager to remember my password>can't remember my passwords without my password manager>download my password manager on my personal mobile computing device (Smartphone) that runs Android by Google (owned by Alphabet inc)>copy my password to paste into the password field>apps (short form for applications) have access to and can read your clipboard and store your passwords onto their databaseHow does /g/ manager her passwords?
>>106511441Literally nobody cares about your shitty password to your loli hentai collection faggot
post her peeing
>>106511441keepass for android has a keyboard that you can use to input your password (or any field from an entry) after selecting it from the database, bypassing the usage of the system-shared clipboard
>>106511603that is just a less convenient password manager
manage my passwords?
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Hearing the difference now isn't the reason to encode to FLAC. FLAC uses lossless compression, while MP3 is 'lossy'. What this means is that for each year the MP3 sits on your hard drive, it will lose roughly 12kbps, assuming you have SATA - it's about 15kbps on IDE, but only 7kbps on SCSI, due to rotational velocidensity. You don't want to know how much worse it is on CD-ROM or other optical media.I started collecting MP3s in about 2001, and if I try to play any of the tracks I downloaded back then, even the stuff I grabbed at 320kbps, they just sound like crap. The bass is terrible, the midrange…well don’t get me started. Some of those albums have degraded down to 32 or even 16kbps. FLAC rips from the same period still sound great, even if they weren’t stored correctly, in a cool, dry place. Seriously, stick to FLAC, you may not be able to hear the difference now, but in a year or two, you’ll be glad you did.
>>106518230this pasta would be more believable if you updated it to account for SSDs with failing memory cells due to not being powered on
>>106518324Isn't that what MD5s are for? Very easy trump, and an opportunity to recompress with -8ep.
>>106518406>Isn't that what MD5s are for?No? How would that prevent data loss? Did you mean to say PARs?
reminder that you're all c u c k sand yeah I get all the movies on the clearnet, no sucking off involved, what would your people think... if they knew, that you're paying to seed torrents?>bu-b-bu-but>pay for inviteyou were saying?
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106503934>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-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Just found out reforge stopped development in april, and forge hasn't been updated in like a year... Is it even worth switching to comfy? It seems like such a pain in the ass to have to learn everything again and potentially have missing extensions, etc. vs. forge/a1111.
>>106518350look for forks to see if any are maintained
>>106518350this is the latest active forge I know ofhttps://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic/tree/neo>Is it even worth switching to comfy?yes. its a huge pain in the ass to learn and it continues to be a huge pain in the ass after you've learned it too, but it has day1 implementations of almost every major model, it has a lot of community and research support, and it won't go defunct unless comfyorg completely collapses or something
>>106518350>>106518388you will also never stop hating comfyui
>>106518404>>106518388The only reason I'm even interested in comfy is because apparently it's easier to do animation on. But I have zero knowledge of comfy and how much it's missing vs. forge, and I don't know if I'd even switch to it as my main generation platform...
Hello: In this machine, at time to turn on and at time to turn on whit more intensity if spend a lot of time without turn on, can i smell one queer smell, similar to burn plastic of the cable or motherboard. ¿What is this smell? ¿What of toxic it is this smell?One time can i ser one book of intructions and say the read: «¡TURN ON THIS MACHINE OUT SIDE!» or one similar message.Regards
this thread is borderline incomprehensible, what the fuck happened to this place?
>>106514471india superpower by 2020
>>106514471fucking retard
>>106516145 Me a be we a see a ting but we do a shiggy ISHYGST
>>106516145Here why you are even though?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs.amodernist.comhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106509131>https://www.wedesoft.de/software/2025/09/05/clojure-game/>Malli to add schemas to functionsInteresting
>>106513446I'm going to be the odd one out, most likely because I am not in the united states.I *am* happy. I don't know why you ask in the lisp general, thought.But relating your question to the topic of the thread, I would say I am happy to be able to experiment with an intriguing, deep, system such as is common lisp, and that even a smartphone today can run something that was night unthinkable for personal computers a some decades in the past.(speaking of smartphones, I do not own a smartphone, which is probably one reason why I am not depressed.)As it relates to the job market I am less optimistic. I also would like to be able to work with common lisp, and while I think there may be room for opportunity, l absolutely loathe corporate shit, the modern programming ecosystem, etc. I just have to trust I can find some niche that isn't corporate hell.
>>106514995>low level programming and mathNot good for career opportunities unless you're REALLY good. Have you considered teaching or building a service around those skills?>Francerip
Looks like traffic and bandwidth usage on lisp.nexus are up, but nothing crazy so far. Any complaints, comments, suggestions?
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