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What is the IQ of AI?
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>>107560436
0, IQ is a measurement of problem solving ability, not memorization of answers.
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E=MC^2 + AI
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>>107560436
Whatever IQ# you put in the system prompt.
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>>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.
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>>107560436
We just need to hardcode in every case where it cannot count letters. ez

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libre edition
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>>107556759
late reply but here u go: https://www.deviantart.com/slurpaza/art/Soleil-439009210
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>>107563032
True but the left has lost the plot so hard they would be lucky if the revolution ends in a balkonization.
>>107563160
You create your own reality, dumbass
just my three-fiddy
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>>107563243
Just look up anthropology videos showing clear evidence of humans for most of history lived in extended and communal (non-matriarcical) families and then look at how capitalism of today makes people souless consumers without familes. At least today we can fact check with AI

Even Wikipedia says
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_family
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_family

> In Britain and the United States, during the Industrial Revolution (approximately 1750 to 1900), more people lived in extended families than at any time before or since.[12]

> Many sociologists used to believe that the nuclear family was the product of industrialization, but evidence highlighted by historian Peter Laslett suggests that the causality is reversed and that industrialization was so effective in North-western Europe specifically because the pre-existence of the nuclear family fostered its development.[34]

Just look at South American's and Muslims and how they live in extended families because capitalism hasn't affected them as much. They have better lives because capitalism hasn't destroyed their families. That is all I am saying bro. Also Grok just disagreed with me about extended familes alone, he said it was a mostly village familes in prehistoric times but but moved to extended in early civilization. Grok thinks Engels was wrong about matriarchy and promiscuity but he is trying to argue Engel's was more nuanced about capitalism and family.

The AI disagrees with everyone. What a surprise
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>>107563399
i never mentioned revolution. I am anti revolutionary. I am just saying capitalism cripples families not grows them. I bet you are just one of those people that loves to trash AI. Mastodon is filled with mindless drones that constantly oppose AI no matter what. That's just as bad as people who cite AI without fact checking
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>>107561712
With the slathering of shit your fonts appear to keep getting, eventually you will prevent yourself from theming because you can't read a thing.

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Why is this shit so fucking good?
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>>107563422
lmao the anti-wayland people are so retarded they attack each other
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>>107560450
nobara is garbage done by an incompetent mongoloid.
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>>107516228
install ultramarine linux
>>107562832
don't listen to that retard, install ultramarine if you want easy fedora.
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>>107563585
>yet another fedora fork
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>>107563674
that's the point dumbass.
you are obviously too stupid for linux, so I suggest you install windows 7

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, how could this happen to one of the best browsers out there?
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>>107563533
waterfox seems sketchy because they do not have an account on xitter, but they have on the other platforms
seems like a woke fag statement not using it
>>107563488
i heard about mullvad before, but it wasn't in the AUR at that time
now it seems that it is
i think i will give it a try too
also, there is bromite too
https://github.com/bromite/bromite
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>>107563607
Are you dumb https://x.com/Waterfoxproject
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>>107563607
>AUR
Only if you really trust it and know how it works. Mullvad provides a statically linked, self updating tar on their site
>bromite
Is dead, cromite is the continuation of it
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>>107563607
tor fork , might as well let the glowies shaft me
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I wish Zen were better, things would be so much simpler.

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eventually im gonna buy a hosting and a domain with it but how.
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retoswap to swap your bitcoin/litecoin for xmr
haveno to get more xmr (it usually requires an initial xmr deposit)
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>>107563381
Your options:
>1. Buy XMR via paying cash by mail
RetoSwap/Haveno have this
>2. Buy XMR directly from an exchange
This works, but the government will know that you bought XMR, and the exchange WILL record which outputs they sent you, and they'll share that will the government as well. So in order to fully anonymize your coins, you have to 'churn' them by sending them to yourself a few times.
>3. Buy LTC/BTC from an exchange, then swap them for XMR using a centralized swap service
The same thing applies as in the above case
>4. Buy LTC/BTC from an exchange, then do an atomic swap for XMR using RetoSwap/Haveno
The problem is you already need a little bit of XMR to use as collateral for an atomic swap in most cases. This is more private because anybody can swap through these services and there's a low chance whoever you buy from is working with the government to record metadata about your transactions.
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>>107563381
If you're not a burger you can buy XMR directly from Bitfinex but they are a KYC exchange.
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>>107563683
If you're a burger then you can do the same with Kraken (also KYC)
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>>107563409
>ltc
No nothing of crypto, but why buy LTC when you can buy any coin and swap it for monero?

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There is not a single day without a bug report.
There is not a single week without hundreds of bug reports.
Some helpfull links:

>Get Involved/Issue Reporting:
https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting

>Search/Fill for bugs:
https://bugs.kde.org/index.cgi

>Crash handler for KDE software, Dr. Konqi:
https://github.com/KDE/drkonqi
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>>107562628
dude 2003 was unironically peak tech
>Apple wasn't spooky
>Microsoft still made good shit
>people weren't as terminally online brained
>surveillance tech hadn't advanced to the point continuous surveillance
>lenovo still made good thinkpads
>javascript was still young
>php was king
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>>107562738
You didn't even need to write all that, everyone with a functioning brain can see he got self-owned on that one.
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>You didn't even need to write all that, everyone with a functioning brain can see he got self-owned on that one.
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*krashes*
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Windows LTSC won, lmao

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Do you use light or a dark theme in your software, /g/?
I've been trying to get used to light themes because I lowkey think they look nicer but damn do they rape my eyes.
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>>107562779
200,000 not 20,000 you illiterate chode. Computer monitors get up to a few thousand at best. You're not going to damage your cornea with consumer electronics. You get that type of damage by staring at the fucking sun.

> How the fuxk do u explain nerds needing glasses
How the fuck do you think damage to your cornea gets fixed with glasses? That doesn't even make any sense if you thought about it for more than a few seconds.

Glasses fix light focusing issues, such as weak retinas or elongation of the eyes. The reason "nerds needing glasses" is a thing is because they work on things close up. If you stare at anything close for a long amount of time, regardless of the amount of light, your eyes will naturally elongate. Reading books, staring at your phone or computer, and doing craft work with your hands without letting your eyes take breaks will all contribute

The best thing you can do for your eyes is take short breaks when staring at something close. The 20-20-20 rule is a good one to follow for this. Every 20 minutes, stare at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. Do that and you'll help your eyesight immensely.
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I have keratoconus, and light themes are way worse for my ability to see because of the artifacts
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i use both depending on the time of day/context
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I started using darkmod after I bought my first phone with oled to make it a bit better in battery department. After that I just got used to it. I feel like white interfaces look better, though.

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the end of the year is inevitable Edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead

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>>107563112
is this the one doing backflips?
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>>107562696
Holy shit this is absolutely insane, do you remember when this was posted?
I was really into Hololive EN for the first year or so after its debut and I've never heard of this, so I'm assuming it was more recent than that.
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>>107563112
>>107563132
She's basically the best one anyway
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>>107563112
She's fine in my book
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>>107563046
Why would you lie about vtubers on /ptg/ of all places?

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107552366
>>107553202
>best programmer
>unix code is actually mid
Even the GNU guys managed to build things better than those clowns.
>but they invented Unix
No, they simply copied Multics. There's literally nothing special about those guys. Any pajeet would do basically the same thing if they were in the right place and the right time.
https://github.com/qrush/unix
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>>107563248
>GNU
What's that primarily written in and modeled to be compatible with again?
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>>107553317
>wrote an entire language from scratch
I 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 witness
Wow, 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.
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>>107563424
Look 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.

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Why, oh why does there not exist an affordable A3 mono laser printer? Is there anything that comes close to picrel, just bigger?
Also general printer discussion.
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>>107563143
God damn that's a shittily constructed printer.
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>>107563143
>>107563193
ups sorry forgot what I said. I didn't realize you asked for A3, sorry.

no idea for bigger paper form factors.

I guess scouring company insolvency auctions would be the best place to get a A3 Laser printer for cheap
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>>107563193
Looks solid. So even an HP can be good? It's only A4 but I'll keep it in mind if I need a replacement.
>>107563204
Cheap as chips, came with 4 toners, replacement parts are cheap, going for about 6 years.
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>>107563262
>So even an HP can be good?
HP stuff until 2010 can be good.
after 2010 don't touch them .
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>>107563193
>HP

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yeah i know it's a reddit setup, but there was no /bst/ thread so...
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>>107558039
are you sure? looks real
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>>107557904
o kurwa
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>>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.
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>>107562337
ja perdole
I'm a little further east but whatever
>>107561516
Allising will be of, but for secondary display it's alright
>>107562039
What do you do with a macropad? I bought one for lightroom and besides that I don't know what to do with it.
>>107560160
Every 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.

Thank you China. I actually have a lot of laptop SO-DIMMs laying around.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2kC6fgBuak
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>>107563599
>>107563618
you didn't even answer him
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>>107563618
Both my old desktop and laptop are DDR3, please don't bully me for that.
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>>107563633
I'm still using 2019 servers and 2020 Desktops.
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>>107563390
you'Re proabbly better off just buying a chinese x79 motherboard and then throing in some 8+ core xeon CPU in there and go for 32-64 GB of ddr3 RAM.
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>>107563639
I'm selling my DDR3 servers because tey don't support AVX2 instructions. Fucking Intel and their planned obsolescence.

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

Reimu Edition

>News
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3
xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1
OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>107563571
why
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>>107563575
FBI killed him
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>>107563575
He got spooked by the proxy report scare from awhile back and then used that as an excuse to retire.
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>>107563603
>>107563587
Wasnt he black?
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>>107563616
I assumed he was a skeleton from the name

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dear circada. i overlook the linear path. i miss what other see. i am impatiently waiting for the world. i follow but i don't find
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sweet, a schizo thread.
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Usecase for cicada?
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Canine piracy

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4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.
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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/rust

Mental 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-2024

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>>107563602
https://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.
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I always wonder, why rust when we have ada?
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>>107563588
I 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.


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