4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.
Jeremy Bicha.>SEX BAT BY JUVEN/VCTM UNDER 12; F.S. 794.011(2) (PRINCIPAL - 2 COUNTS)Pedophile.Rust developer.PPA for Rust.https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/rustMental health, pronouns and alter egos are at the very least trends in Rust. Also as the community Rust Discord server goes.Hector Martin.Insisting that Asahi Lina is not his alter ego.https://aturon.github.io/tech/2019/06/25/back-in-the-saddle/https://fasterthanli.me/articles/state-of-the-fasterthanlime-2024Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563602https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JeremyBicha>I am a United States Navy Veteran and spent 2007-2010 living in Bahrain. I currently live in Florida. I joined Canonical in 2022 but my Ubuntu story started much earlier.https://wng.org/articles/the-high-cost-of-negligence-1617309216>Florida prosecutors weren’t forgetting: The U.S. Navy discharged Jeremy, and when he reached U.S. soil, authorities arrested him. He eventually pleaded no contest to two counts of sexual battery on a child under 12 while he was under 18. His defense attorney asked for less than a year in the county jail. The prosecutor asked for 15 years in state prison.
I always wonder, why rust when we have ada?
>>107563588I don't believe in swatting and by that I mean I don't believe any law enforcement agency finds any of the threats that people called/emailed in to be actually credible.They are just looking for any excuse to put on tactical gear and act cool and tough.
>>107563636I look at it this way, I have Ada, it works for me. The rest of the world can go troon out with their dicks cut off for all I care.
>>107563279I love KDE but Gwenview is pure shit. So as their own disk manager app. This is the only thing that Gnome did better with Gnome Discs. I'm glad on Linux you can pick what you want.
>>107563568>>107563568What should I be using? I do like the KDE suite but some part of it is definitely some kind of stockholm syndrome towards the bloated Windows interface.
>>107544676>>107561943
>>107544676why would i install it twice when it just works
>>107544723
First time baking editionPrevious: >>107473526>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563570filter final boss
>excuse me, did you just purchase a Geonworks keyboard from the mechmarket?>okay, good, what's the condition? B-stock? Dinged?>flawless? Really? Okay, that's good to know.>so fucking flawlessly cute
This is what TKL troons look like vs full-size "IT'S MA'AM" ogres
No, if you're full-size, you get the chicks. If you're small size, you get cock. It's not up for debate anymore, it's reality.
fullsizetroon can never pass. tkltroons are innately better at being sissies.
Who's the greatest living programmer?
>>107550362
>>107563248>GNUWhat's that primarily written in and modeled to be compatible with again?
>>107553317>wrote an entire language from scratchI know you're a nigger only by that. Anyone who took some decent CS classes had to create at least some sort of bytecode interpreter. Creating a language isn't really that hard, it just takes some time. Creating an actual GOOD language is the hard part.>on top of that made the witnessWow, a fucking walking simulator that anyone could make in less than a year using fucking Unreal or Unity. At least Carmack and his team had to come up with original ideas and techniques to make the game run reasonably well on the crappy machines we had back then.
>>107563424Look how idiotic your point is: in the end the GNU project won because it was BETTER. Unix source code has been open for decades, BSD has also been around for decades, but the GNU project won. And that's fine, you can even argue that for a technology to win, it's not enough to be good, often it's just marketing, I agree 100% with you. But the GNU project reached a much higher level of maturity in the FOSS system in 5 years than Unix did in a proprietary over decades. It's not just API maturity, but also support for several different architectures beyond PDP, infinitely superior performance, better code, which helped with maintenance later. Meanwhile, Unix was never really used for modern computing, not even the "original" BSDs that carried part of the original Unix code managed to succeed. The few that managed to gain a foothold in the market (enterprise and hobbyist) were completely modified BSD versions, written from scratch, without a single Unix line.You can spend all day talking about how brilliant the guys at Bell Labs were, but you've never even looked at their code. I happened to have to look because it was part of a research proj I did in college. It was interesting to analyze the project, like an archaeologist analyzes a fossil, but it was disappointing to see that there was nothing special. Not even the idea of Unix was something original. They were literal codemonkeys who were just obeying orders to "create a new Multics for the PDP".All of that is no secret, it's all documented on the internet for anyone to see. The point is that you must be just another wannabe nigger who only learned to repeat the nonsense that your incompetent teacher taught you. Do yourself a favor, read the source code of any Unix module, grab any GNU build from a similar year (you can just use FSF) and compare the modules in question. A simple `cat` will show you how superior GNU was even back then. I won't compare it to today because that would be unfair.
>>107559206>>107555660good to see /g/ is not completely dead>>107556179yeah, he can't die til he finishes taocp
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsReimu Edition>NewsOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563575FBI killed him
>>107563575He got spooked by the proxy report scare from awhile back and then used that as an excuse to retire.
>>107563603>>107563587Wasnt he black?
>>107563616I assumed he was a skeleton from the name
>>107556154>Nobody cares.but i care...
>"AI will take us to the future">look inside>AI sends us back to 2015
>>107551007>$289are y'all poor or what?
>>107551007The negative profit homework solver has really been worth all those data centers they can't afford to power on and consumer price hiking.
>>107551007You literally voted for this last year.
>>107554893>Still has two usb-2 plugs for some reasonI fucking wish. They put one or two 3.0s on it and call it a day, sometimes with an extra usb-c port I need to stick an adapter into to actually use. Would much rather have 2x3.0 + 2x2.0.
>>107563393No one's saying it's a bad thing; it sucks that consumer electronics take a hit, but in exchange we will literally cure cancer and every other disease, cross the threshold into the Singularity, and open up manned deep space exploration, just to name a few things.I believe most of us, especially here on /g/, realize that it's worth it.
Wah-wah-waaaaah!
>>107563494NTA, LORA works by adding auxiliary parameters to existing layers. You train these parameters by effectively freezing the existing model and only modifying the new ones.These new weights are treated sort of like a patch file when the params are loaded into RAM/vRAM.TL;DR, roughly speaking, training time/cost is proportional to the number of new parameters and training data, not the existing model.
>>107563494oh definitely not. the hardware is to the point that you can run lower-resolution versions of larger models and they're good enough to use on your own hardware. I don't have any good resources on it but I know someone who does >>107555795 I've referenced this a bunch:https://mjunya.com/en/posts/2024-09-22-generate-hf-datasets-using-builder-class/
>>107563521does that apply to image loras as well? so theoretically, i can train it on 5gb of pictures of myself and create a false digital trail that deceives my enemies?
>>107563612>does that apply to image loras as well?I'm admittedly not experienced with creating them myself, I've only really seen them used with LLMs, but I doubt that's the only possible use case.Just remember the golden rule about param count and overfitting I guess.
>>107563441Gemini is servicable, and has been since 2.5 when it became usable. Of course, you can pay for Claude or try and use Sonnet free but it is expensive to use Opus. Luckily, Github Copilot covers all that from my work. Regular Copilot is trash though, agreed but it is technically the best or 2nd best out of all OS integrating AI out there outside of Android.
eventually im gonna buy a hosting and a domain with it but how.
>>107563665Which would you recommend? It seems most option fuck you over with there being a high chance of the transaction being recorded, so why not save time and just buy from an exchange?
>>107563381Buy an ad.
>>107563381someordinarygamer made a video about how to do it recently. i was going to link it, but he refuses to use video titles that aren't vague bait. go search for it if you want.
>>107563381>buy hosting with it>get one abuse email sent to the host>get shut down with no recoursethanks
>>107563731>Buy an ad.
now inb4>os don't have souls you retard!!!!!!!!!!!111111Yes, they do and if you were spiritually attuned you could feel itI'll start>FreeBSD
>>107560530exactly. this doesn't affect anyone. in fact, it's the single thing that singlehandedly enshittified loonix over the years. have fun with trillion loc kernel and basedstemd that has more loc than the entire openbsd project. i myself will onyl use linux under a xen hypervisor from now on
>>107557345That's likely a distro thing. I've been running openZFS for about a year in this gentoo desktop and I've never had any problems at all.
>>107560676That's why I said compile static with musl.And I don't see how a stable kernel ABI would be responsible for any problems with library versions anyway.
>>107561317are you running it as a kernel module? then you will encounter problems. can you compile it on gentoo inside the kernel itself? i thought that wasnt possible due to licensing
>>107561317root on ZFS? if so, what bootloader?>>107562142you can compile it in if you want, you just can't legally distribute the compiled version. not that it would achieve anything, the problem isn't that it's a module, the problem is that it being legally incompatible with the kernel makes it somewhat of an afterthought in the Linux universe.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
>>107563477get sum bitches maybe
>>107563558The only time I really use this personally is with NotImplemented in operator overloads. You're supposed to return the exception rather than raise it in that
>>107563502that's not what I asked
>>107563536Based jannies purged them.
>>107563261Updated it to generate skeletons, no #includes though, those stay in the PCH.
What is the IQ of AI?
>>107560436Whatever IQ# you put in the system prompt.
>>107560483>It just generates analysis it thinks is likely based on training data.All the AI labs are doing when it comes to IQ testing is trying to find tests to overtrain their models on. IT'S CHEATING.Present an actually novel problem to an AI (instead of just asking it to do slop regurgitation) and it will fail. It's so stupid you could mistake it for a politician.
>>107560436We just need to hardcode in every case where it cannot count letters. ez
shouldn't it be AIQ
>>107562699tsmt
DCA E3 EditionHow to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 Pro>Closed back wired headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107562458oh. that's gay...
if i buy some speakers, do i actually need to treat my room or is that just some reddit fag shit
>>107563514if its just bookshelf speakers noif you're going all out on megafag ones then yeah you probably should
>>107563567no i'm just talking about some 5-8" bookshelfs, like Yamaha HS5/8, JBL LSR305/8, Kali LP6 v2people ITT are pushing the small speakers like the Adam D3V and iLoud Micro but IDK seems dumb to spend more for smaller 3.5" type speakers. maybe i'm being retarded and wrong though.
>>107563717if the guy pushing the DV3 is who I think it is (he posted notes about it on SBAF at the same time) then he has good taste in stuff typically.But yeah you shouldn't need room treatment for anything you're talking about
Even HDDs are not safe even though everyone tells me they don't want to buy them and call it "spinning rust"
>>107562429HDDs beat SSDs when it comes to long-term storage.
>>107562429Duh. Consumers rarely need this obsolete boomer tech anymore, but some data centers are all over that shit.
>>107563297> try leaving an SSD with no power for 2 years and see if you can read data from itBeen there, done that. Worked fine. Ambient temperature is what you need to look out for. Cold good, hot bad. Don't put your SSD into a fridge tho, it wouldn't like the moisture.
>>107563191Chink SSDs probably explode after a couple weeks of use
>>107562697Let's be honest here, worst case scenario the cost for a high end pc has increased by a few thousand dollars. If that's a big deal to you then you have more important priorities in your life than buying computers.
yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...previous >>107542533
>>107557904o kurwa
>>107560148 are you a chichona and nalgona canid or feline furry kind of guy? asking for a friend. since you mentioned it what are you looking forward in the direct for february. anywho, why green walls.
>>107562337ja perdoleI'm a little further east but whatever>>107561516Allising will be of, but for secondary display it's alright>>107562039What do you do with a macropad? I bought one for lightroom and besides that I don't know what to do with it. >>107560160Every wallpaper is distracting if you think about it. I don't like porn-related papers but it's not my PC. >>107560205>I'm honestly considering selling the Switch 2 after what a piece of shit Prime 4 turned out to be.I'd wait a year to see if there's some modding potential.
>>107562337That's Moscow.
>>107556607Why do lazy dirty slobs always project like this?
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share scripts, and everything in between.>Mainline distributionshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Extra user-friendlyhttps://www.ghostbsd.orghttps://www.midnightbsd.org>Security-focused, pentestinghttps://www.hardenedbsd.org>Homelab/NAShttps://www.truenas.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107550430>truenasSomebody forgot to update the OP.
>>107562746This document continues to be shared repeatedly by people who clearly haven't read it. isopenbsdsecu.re an informal analysis of OpenBSD mitigation with several conclusions.>Pledge is a really effective mitigation based on attack surface reduction, useable and used, that doesn’t add complexity nor hinder inspectability. It is what seccomp should have been.
>>107563152Most mitigations openbsd has are useless
>>107563281Effectively all OS level mitigations are useless because for 99.999% of people mr robot tier hacking is just not a threat and all you need is a sandboxed web browser
OpenBSD has been crashing a lot lately