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>why does that guy always come in here and make things weird?
Itd be cheaper for society to give 90% of the country $1200 a month than for them to work. Crazy huh?
>>107617677That's great and all until those initiatives only advance the needs of the winners at the cost of literally everyone else around them. As is the case in most modern companies. It falls apart at "initiatives advance infrastructure" and "infrastructure makes life easier". Once the infrastructure is geared towards everyone but you, you're the loser like 90% of us.Last week I saw a CEO refuse to replace a $20,000 freezer, violating health-code, and then take a 5 hour chauffeured car ride with their assistant 4 states away the next week in a $100k company-owned car. We are literal slaves and pawns in the modern world. They would literally kill you and not blink an eye so the green line can go up and they can take a piece of the pie. None of us are important in the grand scheme of things, but those willing to throw others under the bus win.
>>107615749Kek
>>1076182991. Society has survived every resource limitation so far (big example: going from hunter-gather to agriculture)2. Innovations in technology open up access to new untapped resources (big example: oil fracking in addition to drilling)3. Innovations in technology optimize usage of resources so that each unit has more yield (big example: vehicle engine efficiency in miles-per-gallon)4. Cultural shifts prioritize and de-prioritize certain resources (big example: going from gold to gold-backed currency)Not only are resources relatively unlimited (the universe is untapped), our use of them also only improves with time, and our decision to use them is flexible enough to radically shift elsewhere.There is no "zero sum game".
>>107618344That's a healthy mindset for protecting yourself today, but it betrays you in your predictions.What happened with the invention of the textile mill? Society adjusted, where handweaving became obsolete and those sources of income directly eliminated, factories opened up, and society became able to mass-produce clothing.What will happen when many white collar jobs are automated? Society will adjust just like it always has, where those hands-on-keyboards workflows become obsolete and those sources of income directly eliminated, workflows will be streamlined, and society will be able to solve problems much more quickly, accurately, and at larger scale.Thinking you can bet against thousands of years of human adaptation because the current moment is bleak FROM YOUR PERSPECTIVE... is stupid. And I'm sure you agree with me to some extent, but you're playing devil's advocate for the purpose of conversation. Just don't fall under the spell of a narrow mindset you're toying with, or you might act on that false understanding and get burned.
>>107613595That'd require companies to be willing to accept a higher tax rate without whining to their paid politicians.
Are you still with us, Doctor Freeman? Not for much longer I think.
>>107618409open source shitware in general sucks at handling large number of files.Open source devs don't understand O(n).
>>107618353I fell for the unsecure meme and switched to Lincux but everything felt more unresponsive, clunky, inconsistent and cheap. When I pointed it out I was told to fix it myself KEKDon't fall for Linux bros, it runs worse than windows 10 and doesn't work half of the time
>>107618484Your loss. There's a reason FAR stayed relevant so long and why it got a vastly superior replacement that is still doing fairly well, all things considered. Once the rest of the old guard dies out and the remaining 0.0001% of younguns are the only ones that remain then yeah, I guess that will be it for real file managers. Not that the zombies comprising the overwhelming majority of the userbase will notice.
>>107618524>incomprehensible basedlennial babble
>>107618500Open source is just an excuse for them to tell you to fix it yourself
Be honest, you would be happy if you used Chrome like any normal person.
I do use Chrome. I've used it since I think 2010. Although it's been going downhill fast since 2021, I guess so has the rest of the world.
>>107618422>Have to look at adsFuck no
>>107618567>fell for the meme
>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/installwindowsPrevious: >>107567084
Is there an idiot proof way to cut a video with re-encoding that's more precise than mkvtoolnix-gui? Usually I'll just cut along the chapters I want but this particular videos chapters sometimes bleed a bit so I'll have a frame or two of the last episode at the start of the next.
>>107617836I don't have the money for a desktop. I need something that works not a meme. Also the ai bubble will burst or RAM production will increase.
>>107617793>HP
>>107618545Helpful.
>>107618564Avoid hp like the plague
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/taiwan-considers-tsmc-export-ban-that-would-prevent-manufacturing-its-newest-chip-nodes-in-u-s-limit-exports-to-two-generations-behind-leading-edge-nodes-could-slow-down-u-s-expansion>Being concerned that TSMC’s expansion into the United States could dilute Taiwan’s semiconductor leadership, Taiwanese authorities are mulling setting a new export rule that would only let the world’s number-one foundry export technologies that are two generations behind its leading-edge production nodekinda funny, not gonna lie. apparently the taiwanese think america is somehow obliged to protect them from the mainlaind. just because, apparently.
>>107616295chinese chip production is like 2-3 nodes behind taiwan, they can only make older chips because its basically just stolen tech. theres a reason why they have to import all the latest GPUs to china.china cant into chip fab
>>107616268us took out multiple iranian nuclear reactors without taking a scratch
>>107616210Ukraine has the excuse of not being part of NATO.Not defending Taiwan is inexcusable.
>>107614774>Stop America>Get abandoned>have chinese boots and dicks inside your assPaper tiger much?
>>107614800After trying to make chips in america for decades, the founder of TSMC literally said americans are too fat stupid and lazy to make competitive advanced semiconductors.Americans have yet to prove him wrong.
why dont we just put windmills under the water?water is heavier than wind so it will make more electricity
>>1076114081. uranium is renewable2. your green electricity has 0 inertia, it's incapable of providing a stable grid
>>107615082nuclear needs to be disconected if there is a serious fluctuation, and it cannot be load regulated.seriously grid stability is the most retarded argument for nuclearbut again you are saying that uranium is renewable
>>107615082>uranium is renewabletrue, but on a scale of tens to hundreds of millions of yearsin that sense, oil is also a renewable resource
>>107614115Probably a combination of gravitational forces and celestial collisions. The rotation of planets varies wildly, seems pretty random.
>>107611265lmao gottem
>"Vivaldi says their roadmap to 2026 it is not AI"What is the deal with the Anti-AI derangement syndrome? I don't like to judge people, but the anti-AI seem to include an evenly distribution of furries, twitter "artists", people with funny hair color, and a poor understanding of economy.
>>107618444What do the mainstream sloppas say about Titanic's pool today?
AI is replacing lazy and welfare-leeching people, which 99% of leftists are.
>>107616267pot kettle black'd, you retard.
>>107616953>How can I blatantly shoehorn my personal /pol/itical retardation into this thread?
>>107618469Sorry, I don't speak bean sucking bong.
>website has ai help desk chat not>"I'm sorry I can't do that. I'll transfer you to a representative to discuss">Its not hooked up to anything, so there's no one to transfer to.Why tf do they have these bots cosplay as actual customer service?Just an overly expensive faq website. It's not even a bespoke one, just copilot pretending to work for the company
>>107612938because (actual) CS is expensive.and if anyone *really* wants to moan/complain/sue, they;ll send a letter. Otherwise? Check the website FAQs, etc where your query is (doubtless) already answered. We made an effort and fuck you when that's Not Enough.
>>107612938Im sorry anon, but we are experiencing unusually high volumes of traffic right now!!
>>107615903hahahaha
Smartest man on Earth says so.You can convert 4 Jupiters into pure fusion energy, and the Sun will still account for 100% of ALL energy in the solar system.Stop spending money and human resources on making fusion energy possible.
>Just put the energy we need to use on Earth in space like wtf jfc just get a really big wire like whatever faggot
>>107618015hes as retarded as the technology he berates. the sun isn't free. its off 50% of the day and high noon isn't even the full 50%. solar sucks but at least it exists.
Go tell Trump, lil nigga.
>>107617913musk literally runs a solar panel company that hooks your panels up to a fucking inverter box that is equiped with an internet connected CPU that has an ai_monitoring_agent iinstalled so TESLA can remotely turn off your off grid power system whenever they feel like it.
>>107618009tesla sells solar panels and inverter kits.
What was the greatest graphics card ever? I'm thinking it was the 9800gtx. Having this in '08 was like unlocking every game in existence.
>>107617423>They're barely any betterRTX 6000 Blackwell is almost twice as fast as a RTX 4090...
>>107611196While you do make a point, considering my omission of price as a factor, I still prefer the design of the 4090 FE cooler over the standard blower style of the 6000 Ada. According to tomshardware.com, While the RTX 6000 Ada 48GB graphics card cannot beat the GeForce RTX 4090 despite the higher number of enabled CUDA cores and higher peak FP32 compute throughput (https://www.tomshardware.com/news/nvidia-rtx-6000-ada-tested-in-3dmark, https://en.overclocking.com/the-rtx-4090-faster-than-the-rtx-6000-ada/) In most real world and gaming scenarios, the 4090 appears to outperform the 6000 Ada, in spite of it's more impressive specs. I would stick with the 4090 FE.
>>107618140>According to tomshardware.com, While the RTX 6000 Ada 48GB graphics card cannot beat the GeForce RTX 4090Yes, they are hugely downclocked for workstation use, like majority of old Quadro cards used to be. But the silicon is actually very well binned, it can OC very well. Now compared RTX 6000 Blackwell and RTX 5090.
>>107617989Now turn fake frames off and run it again.
>>107618496This has nothing to do with fake frames.
I am unable to wrap around my head how FOSS antivirus are a thing.
>>107615787>muh security by obscurityI don't think you understood my post, like at all.
>>107613665It might be ineffective, but so is closed source winshit and said winshit hijacks all I/O functions to do bullshit scans that slow the computer to a crawl.
>>107615879your post is retarded because you don't even understand the basics of attack vectors. antivirus isn't what's vulnerable.
>>107615910>antivirus isn't what's vulnerableare you retarded? that's not what my post was about at all. you're talking nonsense.>you don't even understand the basics of attack vectorstry making sense first without criticizing me perhaps
are antiviruses required on linux
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107604598 & >>107595736►News>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►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.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107617991Hi /mjg/! :o)
>>107617991Be useful and make some mahjong slut cards
>>107617802your fucking retarded
>>107618213>your
>>107616098MiMo-V2-Flash's non-thinking mode fails my very simple pass/fail test that every hybrid thinking/non-thinking model I've tried fails in its non-thinking mode (incl. DeepSeek V3.1 & GLM 4.6) but some purely non-thinking models pass (DeepSeek V3-0324 and LongCat-Flash-Chat but not Qwen3-235B-A22B-Instruct-2507).Unfortunately this makes it uninteresting to me for real work. Long reasoning chains typically negate any speed advantage of a low-activated-parameters "flash" model and then some. I'll see if it's at least good enough for ERP.
I have a question: how do I start a thread as quickly as possible using bots? I don't know how to program bots, and another question: how many bots do I need for people to hook the bait thread on Twitter?
>>107616213That doesn't answer my question.
Can someone answer me so I can make the thread?
>>107616054>>107616252>>107616304fuck off jeet
>>107616407this
>>107616054why wouldn't you just ask an llm this
>screenfetch>neofetch>neowofetch>fastfetch>hyfetch>ufetch>pfetch>nekofetch>uwufetch>winfetch>bsdfetch>vkfetch>Fetch4FD>macfetch>node-fetchComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107613392nice font
>>107609950hyfetch is the only acceptable implementationnot only does it promote representation of marginalized gender identities and sexualities, which is more needed than ever in this era of fascism and trans genocide, it's Written in Rust™
>>107609950
>>107609950interesting that the fetch trend still lives.