lol
Yupp. AI saves men from whores
>>107768482>trying to tell me it's 2027I can see through your lies.
slop me up bro
>>107768218we were tricked into letting the good womens go when we were young. getting woman later in life is basically impossible. they dont even go outside.
>>107767988Its actually 1995.
>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICEPost build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use casesState BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8>CPUGaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500FWorkstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107769918who the fuck with a 50 series gpu or a 5090 needs 6x fg
>>107769886can't stop winning
>>107769752RTX 3090 for $700 if you want VRAM at the cost of performance.
RTX 3060 will re-launch at 899$ MSRP
>>107767738I keep me gaming PC plugged into the same monitors at the same desk i work from home fromWhats a modern switch that can handle 3 4k monitors and a high refresh rate? Does such a thing exist? It’s a bit of a hassle to hit the button on each monitor.
I run my Ryzen 5 5600 at a max boost clock of 4ghz with a voltage offset so significant that my CPU never hits more than .975v under any circumstance, i've never seen it exceed 55c ever.
>>107769293>“Bro I undervolted so hard my PC will last 20 years instead of 15” lol lmao even
>>107769568Do you really behave like this
>>107769293I run my 9950X3D at stock frequency without fucking around with voltages. I've never seen it exceed 85c ever.
>>107769429Image board that is, not keyboard.
>>107769348I turned off boost clock override not perfomance boost overdrivefunny words
How hard is it to create something like Neuro? I don't watch him but read he spends hundreds of hours working on her. What is there to work on and tweak? Isn't she an open source LLM? What does he have to work on?
>>107768770>Raising actual child would be probably easier than training your AI daughterOnly on /g/...
>>107767508>How hard is it to create something like Neuro?Now? A lot easier. Back when he started integrating AI with a vtuber models, TTS, reading chat and everything thing else would of taken a lot of work. It was no where near as fleshed out as now.Early days were rough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Msm_Vasv0kAAlso he just struck gold with the cute depressed bong turtle and wilful daughter dynamic. All the right elements at the right time, that's not easy to make happen.
>>107767508Compared to your usual local models, Neuro is exceptionally non-sloppy. I remember reading he basically made her LLM from scratch, that's why she was so stupid but so soulful. He has since made her more intelligent while trying to preserve the innocent stupidity in a way that makes her unexpectedly funny, and that's part of her personality and appeal. He has another one called Evil, which seems more intelligent but more sloppy as a result, I believe she was a failed attempt at improving Neuro. >According to Vedal, her Large Language Model has 2 billion parameters and uses q2_k quantization as of Early 2025>Neuro's game-playing AI runs on Python, taking an 80x60 pixel gray-scale image of the screen as its input. It is capable of gaining experience, and has learned to play osu! and Minecraft. Reminder:Character.AI came out on September 16, 2022ChatGPT came out November 30, 2022Neuro-sama official debut at December 19, 2022Neuro seems to have some sort of vision model now as well. She has ability to play some games, though I don't know the details of how that works. I watched some clip of bunch of people + Neuro completing Minecraft on hardcore (no deaths).She also has some kind of persistent memory, maybe he just retrains the model with data from streams.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107769214ollama actually does streaming btw:https://docs.ollama.com/capabilities/streamingI think the games and stuff is fake and gay. For the text to speech I don't know what he uses. I tried a few things and it sort of just fucking sucks for real time. Nothing local is close to what you get from chat gpt or gemini or even acceptable. Maybe he always had just fucking awesome hardware, but he had some high quality shit even years back.
>>107767778>This turtle has to deal with mentally ill antidepressant ridden women for collabs too.Where is the downside when they shill for him for free anyway lol
I HAVE FOUR WORDS FOR YOU
KIRA KIRA DOKI DOKI
>>107751326You wish you had steve ballmer's power level.
>>107747969The LLM bubble wouldn't exist if White Chads like Balmer still ruled the industry. They wouldn't have been enraptured by the magic talking computer the way Indians are. They would've seen through the hype and realized that LLMs aren't actually that useful and that we shouldn't shove them into everything, let alone base our entire technology industry around them.
>NO GPU FOR GAMERS
Its the 90s again, bring him back.
NEW YEAR EDITION/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107658781/#107658781
Just added caves. There’s still some metadata stuff I have to implement but soon I’ll be implementing entities, items, and inventories.
>>107755054how the fuck did you do all this shit?can you post the implementation methods ?i cant even get a 2d platformer spriteshitter to move well
>>107764798now this, this i like. keep posting progress
>>107765968this is just godot but without the blue ambient light
>>107769567You can't get those sorts of blues in Godot
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107749834>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Why is it the best code editor?
neovim
>>107769212Posting this screenshot made me realize that half of my keybinds are now missing.
>>107769212why do you hate uganda? neovim is for those who do not no dey wei
>>107765550It's very slow program.
>>107765227the one you actually write code in
>former Lockheed Martin Skunks engineer said that the USA has UFOs that can travel at 210 times the speed of light and can deliver instantaneous nuclear payloads to anywhere in the worldWhat now, China?
This is simply titillation for views. They never deliver. It's always some scenario where all they can do is titillate and encourage you to watch more of their brand or their podcast or their channel. Sorry, anything more than that? Their hands are tied! how do you not get bored on them never actually delivering?
>>107769530Well we aren't going to ever really know because of the secrecy. Like I mentioned the entire UFO/UAP alien stuff is so astroturfed and lied about in an effort to spread disinformation to everyone including our enemies we aren't going to know even if we get anything out of it.
>>107768665A wall is just a potential barrier, though. The math does hint at people being able to run through walls. The chance, even if arbitrarily close to the speed of light, is just so astronomically low, it's realistically impossible.
>>107767523>rispierdalajxDDD
>>107765732actual irl lmao
how do we fix the AI RAM issue?
Just get a dumb client amd subscribe to your OS over the cloud.
>>107767152You stop using AI you fucking retard. It's obvious. Using AI feeds the beast that fucks you.
>>107769404> muh aiOpenAI bought all the RAM, blame them.
>>107767152just ask AI to refactor the RAM. it will fix the issue
>>107767157lol you frail nerds would have to move your fat asses from your cum stained office chairs first
words cannot begin to desccribe how fucking excited i ama year from now human society will likely be entirely unrecognizable from now, hell even three months from now could be pretty damn alien
>>107767915>LLMs currently can only learn onceWhat a random statement. Hard to even respond to a nothing remark like this.Like all it takes is 2 seconds of combing git repos to realize improvements have and continue to happen.
>>107768362the constant anti-AI spam on /g/ confirmed what I always suspected: this isn't a place for people who like technology, it's a shithole where /v/ kids go for tech support and trannies go to groom them
>@grok, a child has been detected, do your thing. Either the singularity is pedo or it's just a big nothing burger like that time Elon was the number one gamer in the world. I am not even a moral fag but Elon is a clown.
>>107764610Singularity is pure fiction and the technophobe version of the rapture. They completely misread energy consumption for "growth".
>>107764610you have a trillion dollar you fucking snakeoil saleman, buy an ad
>>107769469I know it's fake because he's not attempting to grab her bob and vegemite
>My pee was pooing but then my vag broke and my penis has to fix it.>Only in my shizo imagination.
>>107769895Not everyone likes vegemite.
>>107769895Good catch
>>107768110Based post but illegal. 3 days vacation or air mode awaits you now.
I"m sorry but this is just fucking weird?What's the point in calling it all copilot? How do I differentiate this from the edge one and from the one you access via website?Why the fuck is Microsoft being so fucking deranged? I used to think the ballsmurr era was the worst era but this is something else.
>>107769453Copilot's Feed and Seed
>>107769857I've no idea why MS pesumes companies will willingly submit EVERY fucking document they produce to their all-encompassing artificial jeet truffle schnuffler.
>>107769478>.NET>XBox>Visual>XPthey never learn
>>107769453This is called desperation, nobody wants to use ai writing stuff and the few people that do are all using chatgpt or maybe deepseek, but they've put too much into this to back out now
>>107769898KekChecked over-dubs
What is Steam's secret? Why is Steam so succesfull?
>>107753389It's more anti Semitic than anti American.
>>107767435Also the fact that Gabe is the reason why Windows as a gaming platform is even considered in the first place from porting DOOM(WinDoom) to windows from DOS, he's looking to make Linux considered a gaming platform over windows with steam being at the front, which is pretty nuts
>>107752351>holds the game libraries of its userbase hostageThis has always been the most stupid argument. I play most games once and then never touch them again. Couldn't care less if 90% of my library was wiped tomorrow. Same as the "at least you could sell your games on CD" crowd, nobody wants to buy your shit CDs, I ended up throwing all my games on CD away because nobody wanted them even for free.
>>107752378Wait until you find out how much "tax" you pay on your groceries
Because they provide a good service.
Is it absolutely necessary to smash the mass storage device's hardware to pieces to make the data on it unrecoverable? I knew about /dev/zero and /dev/urandom, which, from what I understand, would be the equivalent of a C program that, via syscall write, would write a binary file, either all 0s or random, that would occupy the "free" space (i.e., the space not marked in the index table) until the disk is full. Once it's full, the file is deleted from the index table. In theory, it should work like this, at least for mechanical mass storage devices... For NVMe and SSDs, I know they talk about trim, but I don't know if it's actually a real thing... In any case, why are both methods fallacious in preventing data recovery? On paper, it seems to make sense.
>>107769094>occupy the "free" spaceSmall files aren't written to disk as regular files, they're written to the MFT as resident files. Once the MFT grows it never shrinks again, and free entries are reused at random. So, merely filling the free space with zeroes or whatever will not securely remove your deleted data, not even from an old HDD.
>>107769220>>107769162So, what's the safest option for SSDs and HDDs? And what's the best way to do this with disks that are still in use?
>>107769094All modern storage devices are independent computers running proprietary firmware. You have no clue what they're really doing and they're free to ignore any drive erasing commands or make additional copies of data in the spare disc space. Even full disc encryption isn't a perfect defense because the drive can log access patterns that could leak information. Mechanical destruction is simple and reliable.
>>107769413and FUN!
>>107769148zeroed, sure. randomized highly unlikely.the best they could get from that cache file is a filetree of names, not the data within it.unless hdd's secretly all have futuristic invisible chips in it which would be manufactured by china.