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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106459809

>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
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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Morning anons
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>>106483962
gm
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>gm
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>>106483507
Thank you, will try them
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>>106482365
tl;dr

>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>106483589
the point is you'll be better using a dedicated software, but I guess you'll not be able to comprehend that
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Does anyone have experience setting up a Lemmy instance?
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I've got eSIM unlimited data plan, however the hotspot function is limited to 500 MB weekly.
How does know I'm using hotspot?
And how to bypass it?
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>>106484124
By inspecting packet TTLs.
>how to bypass
Root your phone.
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How can I know if my mobo has a USB with power delivery? I have a B650 Aorus Elite AX Rev 1.1 and it has 3 10g USBs, 1 Type-C and 2 red Type-As. The manual doesn't mention any port that has PD or say wattage of any of the port. Does that mean all ports are just standard 5W?

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>>106483952
No, many internet jpeg 4:2:0 images are encoded via a GPU instead of a CPU. Similar to video, an image GPU encoder like Nvjpeg will either produce unreasonably huge file sizes or piss poor quality. If it's the former then a webp encode can produce an archival quality via lossy compression and reduce the file size by 20-30% because libwebp is exclusively a CPU encoder.

The image codec situation on the web is an absolute fucking mess desu.

https://developer.nvidia.com/nvjpeg
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>>106484035
I am not reading your cope.
Lossy to lossy encoding is idiotic.
And lossy is always worse quality than lossless. That is the whole point of it.

And archival is about storing the highest quality. You archive music in flac so you archive images as lossless or even RAW if you get that.
Lossy-to-lossy reencoding for archival is an oxymoron.

The only usecase of lossy-to-lossy is fucking thumbnails that you cache and can delete at any point.
But WHO GIVES A FUCK ABOUT THUMBNAILS.
Are you digging through charts just to find out what format to use for temporary thumbnails?
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>>106484035
>The image codec situation on the web is an absolute fucking mess desu.
Most images on the web are lossless PNGs.
So the situation is much better than expected! Turns out that most people actually value quality.
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>>106482961
Using the fed pepe with the line the CSNBC article added, is ironic.

The only reason why this pepe spread is because it was the first result on the Google image search for pepe.
Back in the day, people actually used google image search and copied images from there to repost.
It all changed when google decided to serve webps. Even the most normiest normies stopped doing it, because they realized that google images saved funny and werent accepted anywhere.

And here you are, shilling for webp3
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>>106484103
????

If you can't wrap your head around the concept of lossy archival quality then I can't help you desu.

What we can all agree on is that when that a GPU encoded 4:2:0 JPG with dogshit quality gets converted to a webp you end up with a webp that is BIGGER in file size compared to the source JPG especially at high quality which is why Jpeg XL applying lossless transformations to the huffman tables or whatever resulting in smaller file sizes is pretty fucking cool and whatnot.

That's why I say webp is cursed because even IF you come across a correct 4:2:0 JPEG image you don't know if the file size is needlessly huge or not for webp to achieve that 20-30% filesize reduction with no noticeable quality loss. Websites DON'T FUCKING CARE if the net positive means less bandwidth used.

>>106484116
For mom and pop websites, sure. Not the globo-homo one serving millions of user uploads per day. Do you think they would be able to make any money if they had a backlog of images to CPU encode because they decided to focus on better compression efficiency? You think they're your friend?

>>106484195
50% lower filesize compared to both 4:2:0 and 4:4:4 JPGs encoded by a GPU is nice though it still assumes that the file size of the JPEG is huge. So call it what you will but by volume AVIF would still save us a lot of bandwidth but knowing globo-homo they'll just use GPU AVIF encoders because profit line must go up lol. But yeah, hopefully only CPU encoder for JXL exist like webp and the fucking imbeciles don't touch the default settings.

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>>106483570
I refuse to believe that saars are memorizing functions as basic as that
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>>106483570
>>106483633
>Trying to memorize with Bruteforce rather than organic reusage
Yeah, big ngmi
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Did this nigga just remake the + operator (but worse) for no reason?
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>>106483660
Possibly biggest ngmi of all time

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>106475313 & >>106467368

►News
>(09/04) VibeVoice got WizardLM'd: >>106478635 >>106478655 >>106479071 >>106479162
>(08/30) LongCat-Flash-Chat released with 560B-A18.6B∼31.3B: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-Flash-Chat
>(08/29) Nvidia releases Nemotron-Nano-12B-v2: https://hf.co/nvidia/NVIDIA-Nemotron-Nano-12B-v2
>(08/29) Step-Audio 2 released: https://github.com/stepfun-ai/Step-Audio2
>(08/28) Command A Translate released: https://hf.co/CohereLabs/command-a-translate-08-2025

►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.png

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>>106484053
RAG, good system prompt, or fine tuning?
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>>106484120
none
shitty mistral model
silly tavern
I was talking about conan and then she correctly guessed the next scene after the one I was talking about, then later said a quote that isn't necessarily one of the popular ones.
I'm easily impressed
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>>106481874
how do i stop the "that thing? that's not x, it's y." slop?
ever since i've seen it i cant unsee it.
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>>106484170
use a different model that isn't slopped (there are none)
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>>106484170
Fixing the slop? It's not easy. It's hard. You hit the nail right on the head. It's not some trivial issue relevant only to a few models—it's a pervasive, deeply rooted problem.

/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Rinne Edition

>News
Deepseek V3.1 released as deepseek-chat on official API https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250821
OpenAI releases GPT-5 models, all preceding models slated for deprecation https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5
Z.ai releases GLM-4.5 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.5
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.1 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-1

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app
RisuAI: https://risuai.net
Agnai: https://agnai.chat


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>>106484094
wow, I get access to claude sonnet & haiku models AND claude sonnet & haiku models? buying a 5 year subscription as we speak
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>>106484208
that's a penis
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>>106484094
Site seems scuffed. Reviews seem fake as fuck too. Is this a scam?
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>>106484247
No scammm
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>>106483587
I hate faggots that are like this

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Have you noticed, that "Privacy corporations" like duckduckgo and proton are increasingly creating their own ecosystems, where the user has to put their entire trust into a single, interconnected service? From the corporations perspective this makes sense, but from a privacy perspective this is totally stupid.
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>>106481471
Thinking vpns are for privacy is stupid. They're more for circumventing censorship than for privacy.
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On the subject of vpns, what the fuck is a 14 eyes country
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proton pisses me off
basic email features, like sieve-based forwarding, have been sitting with open tickets for years
but they can turn around and shit out garbage like their AI or VPN
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>>106482822
Swiss direct democracy decided to vote away their own privacy laws in the name of "stopping the criminals" like they did with their banking laws 2 decades ago
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>>106483617
they didn't get a vote

once again, I am not including the links because none of that shit fucking matters. If you didn't hold a job before 2022, you are sinking and/or dead. There are talks of an AI bubble hiring hasn't gone across the board, and the outsourcing numbers are still increasing. Trump is beefing w/ Modi, so maybe H-1Bs could be on the chopping block soon who knows

I have never used 1337code to get a job in this industry. During my last job search of 2021-2022, I remember getting a timed 1337code style PHP interview.....I remember how anxious I was in getting these four questions right (which I did), only to never even speak to anyone at the company. I promised myself in the 2010s I would never learn React or do 1337code. I always knew 1337code was going to be a cancer, but pre-pandemic, it was limited to FAGMAN companies I could ignore...but with the supply of new grads post-2017, who "drank the kool-aid" and didn't get to experience post-great recession tech culture (buttcoins on /g/, Steve Jobs still being alive, being in your early 20s and actually being friends with your co-workers while building shit and getting rich), the cancer culture of 1337code would permeate the industry because college kids are cucks


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WFH Sex Havers #1 >>106385360
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>>106481821
currently following the "learn to weld" path
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>>106482255
Based zoomers making millennial söydevs seethe
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Hot take: people who don't enjoy programming are not real programmers.
T. Zoomer
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brain = boom

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What's the definitive solution for a *completely* private email server that avoids being blacklisted by normie SMTP servers in 2025 ?

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>>106473825
>talented
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>>106483921
Yeah that makes the most sense considering it's only been 3-4 weeks of a clearly marked change
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>>106484077
You're from the American South aren't you? If you can't understand the concept of preventative maintenance (whether it be your own body or your own equipment or machines or literally any fucking thing ever) then you deserve suffering.
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>>106484098
>>106484077

>YT tech thread
>yeah lets discuss about braces

the absolute state of /g/
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>>106475878
Literally only because his name happened to be Linus, the same as Linus Torvalds, so everyone would make jokes about it.

>screenfetch
>neofetch
>neowofetch
>fastfetch
>hyfetch
>ufetch
>pfetch
>nekofetch
>uwufetch
>winfetch
>bsdfetch
>vkfetch
>Fetch4FD
post em
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>>106483935
yw fren :)
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>>106484054
Is that method of disk reporting a ZFS thing, a FreeBSD thing, or a fastfetch thing because of ZFS/FreeBSD?
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>>106483950
how could you tell?
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>>106484149
I think it's because those directories are separate ZFS datasets. I'm not sure why OPNsense sets it up that way, though, maybe to allow for more granular backups?

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Which bitrate do you prefer?
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>>106484212
whatever dogshit software you're using to encode is likely the culprit.
the encoder doesn't add any delay and also works perfectly fine for gapless playback, such an obvious flaw would instantly make any bitrate option non-transparent.
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>>106484229
Like I said, I'm using fre:ac, which as far as I know is standard, unless you want to suggest something better.
The issue occurs with only something like 1% of tracks, with varying severity. Sometimes the delay is only one second, sometimes a minute.
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>>106484214
Nope. It's either properly certified somehow or I ain't doing shit, because first thing you're gonna say is "fake, you cheated". Eat ass and die.
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>>106484238
>as far as I know is standard
never heard of it
>unless you want to suggest something better.
foobar2000, which you already have.
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>>106484240
so you can't even read, nice.
I literally told you to use https://abx.digitalfeed.net/list.html
>because first thing you're gonna say is "fake, you cheated"
I already explained to you that there's no point in worrying about that, because you aren't ever going to perform any ab test in the first place.

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https://enginearchitecture.org/downloads/REAC_2025_Saber.pdf

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>>106483401
D3D12 is a proprietary console API supported by WARP. Microsoft literally reiterates the use case I just said:

> Ideally, graphics drivers would be perfect pieces of software, but in the real world, drivers or even GPUs can have bugs or quirks. By supporting a trivial switch to run on WARP, it can let developers or users try to isolate unexpected behaviors to determine whether they're coming from their own code or from the underlying graphics driver. There are also places where API specifications allow undefined behavior, which can take different forms across different vendors or generations of hardware, and WARP can help provide a more deterministic or debuggable result in some cases.

>>106483413
>totally artificial target
What does that even mean, it's a conforming software implementation of Vulkan, if you use the API correctly you will get the correct frame generated with it, albeit very slowly. And like I said you try to test on as many vendors as possible. You test with software for correctness, you test on multiple real gpus from different vendors for performance and correctness. The point is to ensure your software is robust as possible, using llvmpipe or swiftshader or warp is purely for dev benefit and not something you expose to users. It does not preclude you from testing on hardware. I cannot make this any clearer for your retarded ass. A normal person would say: "Oh I understand cool but I still don't want to do it." And not dig their heels in and insist because they've never heard of it, it must not be real, and everyone is a liar.
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>>106483465
I'm not saying I don't want to do it, I'm saying I don't understand
How do you know you'll get a correct frame with swiftshader? It's its own piece of software that's going to have its own bugs just like other targets will have their own bugs you have to figure out aswell
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>>106480949
>how far could we push software rendering today
Pretty far actually, check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-fTSUsuyls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF3BAPIAXW0
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>>106483387
>XMVECTOR doesnt exist in hlsl,
Yeah that's the point retard, in shader langs you don't need to jump through hoops to get SIMD and vector math.
>in hlsl thats a float4
Are you a unityfag posturing as a graphics programmer? You've never seen GLSL before?
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>>106484197
nta
>calling anyone a unity fag over using the industry standard derivative of cg shaders, as popularized by nvidia, microsoft, sony, and every major engine ever

Please god, allow for mere single day for there to be a thread that isn't just a containment zone for self-projecting street shitting invaders. Does anything ever happen in this shithole?

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>Creates his own minecraft clone (twice)
>his own operating system
>his own display manager library
>his own window manager
>his own programming language
>his own calculator OS
>But is quickly forgotten after taking the fatal beef with Stallman
How is Stallman so powerful? Drew has coded more than him and created more and he lost so quickly that it is not even funny. It was not even a tough battle for Stallman ...
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>>106479001
everyone knows jews cant be french!
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>>106475082
are the maid faggots still around?
i filtered all their shit since the mods wouldn't
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>>106481361
>trans compiler
we call those doctors
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>>106481420
>Sussman
amogus
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>>106473934
I'm so fucking sick of cancel culture

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Any thoughts on Debian?
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>>106483604
apt or synaptic if you have trouble putting your pants on.
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>>106481186
ian murdock had hon energy
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>>106483791
HWNBAW tho
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I'll replace Opensuse Leap for Debian on my 12 yo toaster. I'm tired of update the entire system once per year. I'm just waiting for the EOL in december
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it's a very good os


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