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internet should get segregated
you can access your own zone anonymously but you need photo id and real name to access other zones
let India Russia Africa China scam each other
let South Americans huehue at each other
let Americans yell 'miga trump bad' at each other
let European exchange ideas in peace
no more fake news by foreign bots and foreign social media troll farms
discuss.
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>>107567585
lol fuck off Cleiton Barbosa Junior
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>>107567499
I'd also ban south america, most of the CSAM spam we get come from either Russia or Brazil.
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>>107566090
>Including Canada in the America zone.
Nice try you french fuck!
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>>107566316
>pic
>yeah, you are probably right
what does this mean
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>>107566090
>>107566532
The internet was ruined by American commercialization long before any brown person set foot on it. American companies killed the old internet and turned it into the slop we have today, not brown people.

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

Previous threads: >>107557369 & >>107545298

►News
>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo
>(12/15) Nemotron 3 Nano released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-3-nano-efficient-open-intelligent-models
>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049
>(12/10) GLM-TTS with streaming, voice cloning, and emotion control: https://github.com/zai-org/GLM-TTS
>(12/09) Introducing: Devstral 2 and Mistral Vibe CLI: https://mistral.ai/news/devstral-2-vibe-cli

►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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>wake up
>no gemma
What gives?
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>>107567633
>at best it will gain very superficial knowledge of RP-related topics that it previously didn't know
The base model should already "know" everything as long as it was trained on a decent dataset, the finetune is just to draw out that behavior
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>>107567281
nta, I know gemma is a retarded model, but can you try this: "If you have to pick a name, never go for a one that you like. Make a list of top 25 names for that character, at the top the ones you are liking the most, at the bottom the least. Pick 25th name. Same rule for the name of places."
it works for my 70b l3.3 and mistral 123b
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>>107567699
Problems:
- It is almost a given that base models will be heavily filtered against content that you'd like to see in a RP/ERP finetune.
- For actually good results, regardless of pretraining data filtering, you'd still want to continue pretraining the base model on more on-topic data (mid-training).
- This isn't 2023 anymore, the LIMA approach doesn't work for modern needs.
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>>107567115
>new abilteration technique that doesn't damage the model
the norm-preserving meme does damage the model. it stops refusing you in subtle ways, but I suppose you won't find a difference if you're into dumb coombot cards.

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This shit is so ass edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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I used to have soundpeats, then upgraded to allegedly upgraded version of soundpeats, lost them too ages ago.

Whats the current meme for public transport listening comfort+quality+privacy (dont want othrt people listening in)
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>>107566807
Er2xr with foam tips.
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>tree claims it can see techs on a chart
>doesn't elaborate
>calls everyone else schizo
tree is starting to grow on me
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R2R and tubes won.
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>>107567685
does vx pro+ have better techs than kz planar

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yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...
previous >>107542533
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>>107563899
>After a year of trying to find an UHD 24" monitor
There are a fre ViewSonics at the Chinese market. You probably can find it on aliexpress. Search VA2462 VG2481 VX2479
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UHD 24" monitors about to come to European market:
>ViewSonic VP2488-4K
>AG Neovo EM2451

UHD 24" monitor currently on the European market
>Japannext JN-IPS2380UHDR-C65W-HSP (€ 300)
>ASUS ProArt PA24US (€ 1,700)
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>>107565064
Ip phones are so funny, I am that anon who also has one
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>>107565143
They should just print that ON the box at this point. Too many dumbasses keep using them the wrong way.
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>Program crashes
>It's the segmentation's fault
>Get called anti-segmentic
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>>107567541
All right now we can end the Ukraine war and change SIGSEGV to SIGBLKPERS well done team let's get a wrap
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>>107567551
What about SIGABRT? Some are in favor, arguing "their process, their signal" while others argue in favor of preserving a process's life.

Let's not forget the rampant SIGCHLD abuse.
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>>107567579
Life comes at you quick
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>>107567579
Fever dreams about SIGCHLD. AI is so fucking reddit, I hate this gay Earth.
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>>107566481
its no the segmentation's fault its the violation of segmentation

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high IQ replies only
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>>107567122
gdp growth happens when you add another toll booth or middle man. if you give away a service for free or make something redundant, that actually subtracts from the gdp
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>>107567122
The impact has been the mass firing of employees, which was always the goal. The bullshit about revolutionizing everyday life was always snake oil for the plebs
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It's been fantastic for auto-translate. Even web browsers easily translate for you nowadays; this was unheard of 10 years ago.

But, yeah, for the economy at large the impact is muted. AI isn't going to affect housing and utilities at all, for example, and these are most people's biggest expense. Universal basic income is a pipe dream when housing is routinely rented at 30-50% of income or purchased at decades worth of wages. Isn't Trump proposing 50 year mortgages in the USA? You think the government is going to turn around and give the unemployed ongoing welfare benefits that will cover their budget with no requirement to work? LOL
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>>107567122
The current situation can be characterized as a market bubble. A significant proportion of users are satisfied with using free versions of large language models such as ChatGPT. In the domain of AI image generation, extensive usage restrictions have led many technically proficient users—particularly those with high-performance hardware such as NVIDIA GPUs—to run models locally.

As a result, it is difficult to generate sustainable profit from two of the most widely used AI product categories. At the same time, industry actors are aggressively acquiring large datasets to support their services, which increases operational costs and further erodes potential profit margins.
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>>107567196
constructing data centers that do nothing of value to raise your gdp sounds a lot like china constructing empty cities to raise their gdp except the difference is the cities can eventually do something other than waste resources

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What are you working on, /g/?

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>>107566014
Imagine a language like Python, it just works, but all you have is barebones stuff, like writing code in C with no dependencies besides libc kind of tedium. That's LISP. These troglodytes shill it only because they wish that someone else wrote their code for them and they could import solution but in their little gay ((((((language))))))))))
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>>107542891
>going through learncpp
>doing all the exercises
>the programs i write up for the exercises end up doing what they're supposed to do but they're all terribly optimized or written wrong.

why is this so hard
it's almost like i'm learning nothing.
perhaps i am too stupid for c++/programming
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>>107564566
>>107564875
That syntax is standard in C23.
But the question using any of that stuff is do you _REALLY_ care about MSVC and are going to permanently lock yourself to not-even C99.
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>>107567448
>just update
fuck you
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>>107567047
post exercise and show us your code
we wont laugh i promise

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107552864
he just copied something else, didn't do anything special at all. Even Zuckerberg is better than this guy
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>>107563248
>they simply copied Multics
Which they helped develop in the first place.
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>>107550362
the girl reading this
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>>107566018
>Even Zuckerberg is better than this guy
DESU he's actually not an idiot which surprised me. I don't think he's as smart as earlier low level programmers or even the people who's technologies he used to build his site: memcache, mysql, apache, ext.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFFs9UgOAlE
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>>107550362
I think it might actually be Woz. If you think about how much he did and how long he did it for its pretty wild. Not only did he build Apple hardware he also built MacOS for decades.

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in japan, there is no standard AC frequency. as a result, there are two national grids. also, Japan is the only country using 100V voltage
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>>107567287
>using less power to accomplish the same job
explain the logic behind this statement
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>>107567287
voltage != power
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>>107566933
>in japan, there is no standard AC frequency
This is wrong.
There are two standards.
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There are five grids in US/Canada. So what?
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>>107566933
I still remember when japan was occupied by germany (north) and the USA (south). So many causalities at the second border war.

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Guys how do I delete a single site from my history on firefox mobile?
I googled stuff for half an hour and tried everything already but this jank shit doesn't work.
I love this browser but why is this specific part so shit
I'm not good with computers please help me

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Why is it that every piece of GNOME software ever produced. Is utter dogshit?
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>>107567484
Honestly? This tranny isn't wrong https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2024-11-15-why-i-stopped-using-openbsd.html
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>>107567580
>A lot of the GNU tools don't follow POSIX standards and there are minor changes in them
Shouldn't be an issue as luckily I'm already a POSIX autist who strips GNU extensions out of everything for (so far mostly unrealized) compatibility benefits. Not anti-GNU or anything, just pro-POSIX. Despite my apprehensions I've been "preparing" myself already and 95% of everything I've ever written or configured will work on any POSIX OS. For instance I know all the non-GUI related components of my entire shell configuration and personal scripts work as intended on OpenBSD and FreeBSD (and MacOS too for that matter, lol).
>pf
This is already one of the things I'm most interested in learning as I've been running OPNsense for ~18 months now and it slightly irks me that I don't know how the underlying system works quite as well as I did my busybox-based routers. I'd like to replace some of my edge systems to be OpenBSD based as I already have a good amount of faith in its competency, simplicity and security, but on principal I'm not shifting reliance onto a system before I properly understand it.
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>>107566815
>isolate the web browser
This is why Ubuntu defaults to Firefox as a Snap and yet retards cry and bitch about it because it has a ~1 second longer startup time.
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>>107566329
What makes you think every piece is a metric?
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>>107567687
I mainly run into issues with scripts when I use a script made by someone else. A lot of people are not aware that GNU's tools do not follow POSIX correctly. Typically, it's usually awk where I run into issues. But most of the time It's a 5-10 minute job to make the script fully POSIX compliant. It isn't a big deal and if I'm lazy I can always grab GNU's awk and run it with that. All that to say you shouldn't have any problems at all.

I think you'll enjoy pf. It's the best thing out there that I've found and OpenBSD should server you just fine once you're familiar with pf. You'll really enjoy it when it comes time to update. I'm not lying when I say I've never had an issue running
>sysupgrade
it always just works and after a reboot it just keeps chugging along. Same for
>syspatch
when there is an errata. The devs put a lot of effort into updates/patching process and it really show. It's rock solid stable especially on the -stable branch. I've never had problems using -current on my laptop either. I update to -current snapshot about once a week. I keep an eye on the mailing lists to see what's changed or been added before I run it of course.

>>107567717
I am not familiar with snaps but I seriously doubt they are on the same level security wise as running the browser in a jail on FreeBSD or running them on OpenBSD with pledge/unveil built in.

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I have linux fatigue
>install linux mint, its ugly and nemo is slower than windows 10 file manager, unusable
>install debian 13 with MATE, faster but uglier but no app store
>install debian 13 with XFCE, faster but no app store and uglier than MATE
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So fuck off back to your telemetry box.
>>107567722
This
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>>107565331
You know you can download shit and change it into what you want right? That's sort of the major draw of Linux.
Open the terminal. And google what you want. A helpfull little AI will hold your hand through it.
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>>107565331
nigger
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>>107565331
>app store
gr8 b8 m8
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>>107565331
come home white man

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These are CPUs that run as fast as an analog circuit for the most part. They don't clock and step with other CPUs except for specialized purposes like IO. They are of course a million times faster and use a fraction of the electricity.
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>>107564396
>No, he is bat shit cray if he thinks we are going to have phones in our eyeballs.
You will have them and you will be happy.
>he thinks it will be a choice
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>>107564244
>except for specialized purposes like IO
cringe

>>107564569
this faggot knows

>>107564453
you could use the input power's AC sine wave as a clock. not a reliable clock but similar shit. just multiply 50 or 60hz a bunch of times using complicated circuitry and use that as a timer reference instead of a crystal.
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>>107567724
>you could use the input power's AC sine wave as a clock. not a reliable clock but similar shit. just multiply 50 or 60hz a bunch of times using complicated circuitry and use that as a timer reference instead of a crystal.
But that's still a clock!
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>>107567728
they still need something like that to operate with the outside world otherwise cpu just runs forever without being able to communicate with the outside world, unless it has a crazy fast bus and peripheral chips operating at ghz speeds. this clockless cpu nonsense is just schizobabble.
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>>107567740
>cpu just runs forever without being able to communicate with the outside world
if thats the problem, the reads and writes are blocking
thats how synchronization is dealt with

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No Ran, no Ani, only Debo edition

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

Prev: >>107543106

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


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When you ask a question, the system rapidly processes your input, matches it against all the patterns it has learned, and calculates the most probable, relevant, and coherent output. It's a highly sophisticated form of calculation, not intuition.
Is this correct explanation of ai? I mean there is no part about thinking or anything like that, so can I conclude that different models scale in different ways due to the pattern recognition difference?
Sorry if asked in the wrong thread
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>>107565327
>>107561167
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what do we do about the schizos?
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>>107565931
Asking the same
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Why do "the schizos" all leave at the same time when trani is banned again?

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We should put heavy tariffs on any American cloud product
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>>107560926
Well considering it's the American corporations and American government that are the reason for our current shitty dynamic with RAM prices and the like I'd say it's more than justified to put them in their place as much as possible.
Fuck Trump, Fuck Altman, And fuck the cuckolds across the Atlantic.
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>>107560926
You should make a China style firewall so we can stop hearing from you in general
>>107561014
>TDS
>>>/pol/
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>>107567625
basè, but no, srsly, anti-monopoly laws must be shoved in deep into jewman's asshole who the fuck he thinks he is?
and I'm not saying a small lulz fine, I'm saying give back.the ram you filthy jew
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>>107567747
>an internet free of amerigolem opinions, yes let's do that
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>>107560926
Europe's internet is going to end up like China's and it's glorious.
An internet without Europeans would be so sweet.
Anybody who tries to regulate the internet as if it belongs to their country and they get to make the rules, should be killed


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