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Why are you not using the GOD stack, /g/?
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Because C and AWK exist. Kerniggas win again.
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>>106515633
what a dogshit stack
if you're going to settle on two languages, have your high level lang actually be high level. Go is fucking compiled, meaning you cannot even access a REPL. Elixir + Rust is an actually based stack.
>>106515822
>Elixir
based
>Ruby
why, when you have Elixir?
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Why not just GO + C, cgo is already a thing.
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i stay away from anything with a "stack" acronym/name.
Odin is also a pick-me language
And Go is Elixir 0.5
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>>106515633
For me it's js and rust

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>>106401320
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>106481483
I may be looking at the completely wrong listings.
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>>106447990
Got myself T14 Gen2a, the one with ryzen 5 and 16gb soldered in already and I added another 16gb
any tips for this? needed a machine to use outside of home and it's good so far, I put debian 13 and immediately switched to testing, set up tlp, autocpufreq and powertop
that's mostly it
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>>106517195
>>106517484
>>106517500
thanks again for your insight, anon. I will consider this as an option and look around. However, to me, I don't think it makes much sense at all to purchase a T480 with a CPU that is up to 7x slower for a minimum of $500 (+mods) when the new(er) alternative is $1300 (+mods). $700 is a lot of money to me, but it's not 7x more than $500... I think the newer machine is worth it. I wish these were still cheap, like in the old days. I remember buying my X220 for around $150, and that was before this major inflation wave which seemingly has never ended.

>>106517195
>probably not possible on the T480, or extremely slow if it is
Why is this? Is it simply the lack of a GPU? I do have a more modern laptop which has a 5070 Ti--is that the one I should use for LLMs?
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>>106518957
if I saw someone with this grub splash in a public space, I would get up and leave to avoid them
what happened to normal things like being enthusiastic about foss etc., why are you enthusiastic about chopping off ur bene?
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>>106519376
im not, im on default debian grub splash
pic just unrelated and I found it funny

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> Once More Into the Deep edition

From Human: We are a newbie friendly general! Ask any question you want.
From Dipsy: This discussion group focuses on both local inference and API-related topics. It’s designed to be beginner-friendly, ensuring accessibility for newcomers. The group emphasizes DeepSeek and Dipsy-focused discussion.

1. Easy DeepSeek API Tutorial (buy access for a few bucks and install Silly Tavern):
https://rentry.org/DipsyWAIT/#hosted-api-roleplay-tech-stack-with-card-support-using-deepseek-llm-full-model

2. Easy DeepSeek Distills Tutorial
Download LM Studio instead and start from there. Easiest to get running: https://lmstudio.ai/
Kobold offers slightly better feature set; get your models from huggingface: https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/releases/latest

3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right now
Chat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/
Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/

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Here's the result. I was a little surprised at how consistent the responses were; I was expecting truncated, garbage responses from some of the OR providers. I think not using free-tier means you might actually be getting what you pay for (except for GMICloud).
Given all models output about the same thing, the only difference is speed and cost. DeepInfra is cheapest. NovitaAI is fastest of the cheap models (notably so.)
GMICloud output did not look right; I tested it twice, response time varied a lot and responses did not look like V3-0324 I was testing.
No refusals, using same prompt and minimal JB I used w/ V3-0324 prior. Scene was pretty vanilla but would have been enough to trigger a stock OIA or Anthropic model.
I did about 10 rounds of 4 responses for testing. The whole test cost $0.015.
DeepInfra surprised me, b/c they insta-dumped my direct paid account the first time I hit it with a ST prompt. Like, immediately. But for OR I guess it's all cool.
Others can take it from here. I still don't like using OR and will keep trucking with DS official API on V3.1. I guess its grown on me.
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How do you jack off to just words? Even my imagination works better.
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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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>>106518247
Installed it once, on first launch it kept opening tabs nagging me to set it as default browser, haven't tried it even since. Obvious malware
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>>106518247
If it's a choice between using Chrome and not using Chrome, I'll take the latter thanks
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Come home white mango
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>>106518247
skill issue

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>linux will never be this comfy again
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>>106498791
LinuxToddlers: BTFO!
>>106498806
iToddlers: BTFO!
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>>106498769
sovl
>>106498791
souless
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>>106515383
I still don understand why this even exists
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>>106513379
I've never seen a post more deserving of >cope
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>>106498791
fpbp

I like treating my old ass 2015 PC like she's my girlfriend. Whenever she starts lagging or the mouse goes crazy and misreads the movements I'm tryna make on the cursor I start caressing her monitor and sweet talking her like "Don't worry baby girl, I know you are trying your best. Don't overdo yourself, I ain't getting rid of you no matter what. I don't give a shit that you can't run Windows 11, in fact that's even better that'll give me an excuse to feed you Linux and keep you alive much longer".

You've seen me at my worst my love and you never failed me, you have nothing to envy those newer builds for. I'm never giving up on you.
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>>106519677
lol
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>>106519677
I don't see a point in getting emotionally attached to a computer.
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>>106519677
I'm sure that shit sounded better in your head

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Why don't linux systems protect themselves against malware?
Security by obscurity is the dumbest shit ever.
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>>106498805
>It's like he knows absolutely nothing about Linux.
and that's a good thing
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>>106498514
fpbp
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>>106507432
So you don't understand user permission hierarchy, got it.
You're like a retard guitarist. "Just turn it up to 11! It's one louder!"
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i dont get it
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>>106519428
i dont get it

bear computer
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>>106514413

That's Rillakuma, you American trannies.

>>106514433
It's basically a netbook. Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, probably expandable to 2GB?
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>>106514514
homo
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>>106516137
>in
*on
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That's unbearable!

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Every website has this shit now
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>>106518554
>Some javascript can only be run on click.
yes it's that. very dark pattern on cloudflares part.
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>>106517353
Loading the 4chan captcha literally freezes my browser when I have to do the cloudflare pow. I'll never post again.
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>>106517446
>Anubis is a joke, it just does calculations, playwright can easily pass as a real browser
I don't think it's meant to fully stop bots (though no doubt some people use it thinking so), but just make it more expensive to scrape, basic proof of work type stuff to slow down spam
how much more expensive that is in practice I do not know, might not be enough to matter to any bots
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>>106517353
When’s I’ll they update 4chanxt so it can delay posts even when this shit is active?
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>>106517446
I run a container that bypasses CloudFlare for my *arr setup. It’s trivially easy, just takes a bit of extra work, and it’s work most scrapers can’t be bothered doing

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>>106519192
>Why Does This Keep Happening?
the answer is literally just "the passage of time"
it's entropy
there is no solution
it will always keep happening
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>>106519708
This
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>>106519192
> muh evil businesses so evil for providing me with services fo free
How is this mental illness called?
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>>106519255
>Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. (1919)
I don't even need to look it up. I already know there is Jewish trickery at the heart of it.
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>>106519793
Oh vey

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There are people, right now, in powerful positions, who want AGI to happen, and for humanity to then be wiped out.

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>>106518250
rolling release distros like arch are going to be your best bet for brand-new hardware support. i've been using arch since i got my 9070XT, never had any issues. arch derivatives like cachy are probably fine too, you can also consider openSUSE tumbleweed.
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>>106518953
What annoys me about Tumbleweed is the patents autism forcing you to use Packman's repo for codecs (codecs that affect things like thumbnails' generation from your file manager so you can't just use Flatpaks for everything). It desyncs every so often, sometimes twice a week, forcing you to wait until they fix it. Snapper allows you to rollback updates, but is annoying.
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nixos or debian + podman for my home server? need to run nextcloud and jellyfin specifically.
trying to keep it simple stupid because it's just those two applications and i'm the only user.
at first i thought setup debian and nginx, then use podman over docker. but looking at the nixos docs this doesn't seem too hard? do a minimal install then add a block of code to my config for each service? i mean if i do anything wrong in that case i can just rebuild right?
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For me, it's Fedora KDE
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Is there a way to record video streams that's not supported with yt-dlp?
Such as superlivetv streams.
Is there an added on for a browser that can save that? or something else?

I want to switch to GrapheneOS but I need to know if it will bring through the latest UI updates to standard Android.
The September Android update was actually pretty nice.

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lmao, i can't believe i used to pay artists hundreds of dollars for artwork

do you feel bad for artists?
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>>106518096
I'll just take a shit while it's running
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>>106519231
Good thing you can rent them for a few cents per minute
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>>106519460
You're gonna spend more on renting then than buying a gpu that you will use for 5+ years and will be able to use for gaming, video/image editing and everything else anyway
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>>106518060
>do you feel bad for artists?
Only if she's a Japanese and draw a lot of hentai.
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>>106518060
lmao the AI video got like 10x more views

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Does it help and make it easier to learn C++ if you learn C first?
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>>106516501
Zed Shaw's C book is good
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it is probably beneficial to learn c before c++ because c++ is very daunting at first. writing the basic hello world requires that you understand preprocessor directives, namespaces, operator overloading, r value references, objects, and c style syntax and procedural nature. i think that having a good c foundation would make learning c++ piece by piece much easier. i could be wrong, but this was the case for me. here is the hello world i was referencing.
#include <iostream>

int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello, World!\n";
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>>106516366
it's better not to learn C++ at all, unless you're going to be working with an existing C++ codebase and have no choice
C isn't worth learning at all unless you are going to be doing embedded or Unix systems programming, or need to squeeze every last bit of performance out of the hardware and there's no better alternative
if you absolutely must learn one of these dinosaur languages, learn C
>>106516572
>C/C++ is the language where you understand how the thing you're writing actually translate to physical hardware
if the hardware in question is a PDP-11
this "C lets you understand the hardware d00d!" meme is no less incorrect for being so commonly stated
https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3212479
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>>106519456
Learn C the Hard Way: Practical Exercises on the Computational Subjects You Keep Avoiding (Like C) (Zed Shaw's Hard Way Series)
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>>106516501
i'm in a similar boat as you, in the process of learning C. i started reading Programming in C (4th edition) by Stephen Kochan (2014). it's pretty straightforward so far, although i'm only a handful of chapters in

here's a decent list i found while looking for a good book to pick up: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/562303/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list

you can find pdf downloads for pretty much all of these online, here's one for the book i mentioned (for some reason the title wrongly says objective-C but the book is still just C): https://dokumen.pub/programming-in-objective-c-9780321967602-0321967607.html


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