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Getting anything in the air us more expensive than on the ground. Pretty much the only expensive tech that makes sense is military radar or other dumb stuff. What are you going to do? Double sided tape a tablet to the bathroom wall?
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>>108521510
Starlink is working on planes now, being able to use wifi at any location would be nice
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>>108521521
He is not greedy. He's a penny pinching slav-canuck. The reason he bought the plane was it was cheaper for him to do it than fly Air Canada. Literally.
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I work for an avionics company that specializes in aftermarket modifications mid-tier luxury jets, so I have knowledge on this. There are a lot of things that are already installed pretty routinely on civilian aircraft, so maybe go fucking use Google and find out for yourself instead of asking a bunch of broke neets their very uneducated opinion.
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>>108521510
CS stands for Computer Science
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>>108524505
>it was cheaper for him to do it than fly Air Canada. Literally.
Cheaper than first class. He got annoyed a jeet almost ruined a project because they couldn't understand air Canada's rules, then realized he's wealthy enough to buy a private jet.

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soul | soulless
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>>108524226
We're deflating it by pumping out crude oil.
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>>108524226
Americans are eating all the land
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>>108524788
>I wonder if they were killing each other back then too.
the jews were just about to start the yom kippur war
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>>108524623
>you can tell it was shot with high ISO cause it's so grainy
Also from the EXIF data.
ISO 51200, f/4, 1/4s
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>>108524016
>picrel is the unalterned pic
It looks better than the modified version.
The only thing they should have done is flip it around like >>108524882

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Previous Thread: >>108485557

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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baptists > catholicucks and orthodogs
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>>108526452
Christianity, when it's not purely social habit and posing, is cringe by default, anon.
>imagine actually believing in an omnipotent, loving, God. In this fucked up world.
Kek.
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>>108526848
jeet hands typed this
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Why havent you taken the split keyboard pill yet /g/? Its scientifically proven to help with multiple problems and has no learning curve if you know touch typing
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>>108523999
> if you have some unique way of doing things you're a tranny
Ok.
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>>108523131
fpbp
They cost ridiculously more than a membrane keyboard and still significantly more than a good mechanical keyboard and no matter which of those you prefer it isn't worth the markup.
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>>108523131
>Too expensive for what it is.
>>108526726
>significantly more than a good mechanical keyboard
I got a mechanical split, wireless, rechargable, easy to use and live updating programming UI all for $75. the quality is unironically nice too. based chinks
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005010096398129.html
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>>108523125
If I get 2 normal keyboards, cut them in two with wiring preserved and plug them both in, I would get the same thing. One controller for each half of the keyboard.
And it's probably going to be cheaper, am I right?
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>>108523125
I got the cheap mechanical keyboard. The only downside is the clicky noise (which I dont mind) and the fact that I have replaced some switches via basic soldering. 30 euros and no regrets lol

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anything but kindle
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>>108525051
the big stack of books on my desk takes space and bookshelves are full
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>>108525509
I want a easy to read e-ink screen so that reading the book doesn't feel like reading a blog post on the bright computer screen
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>>108526065
are not the screens of a tablet and color e-reader
supposed to be different?
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>>108525723
You don't get it. I don't read books at all nowadays. I consider them to be an outdated medium. Waste of time. Don't read fiction, don't watch movies, don't play AAA games. It's media trash, worthless. When it comes ot non-fiction literature, usually it is much faster and more convenient to digest new information in a slightly distilled way. I'm not getting younger from reading book from cover to cover. And not gaining much from it. I need what I need to apply. And if I don't really know what I need, need inspiration or obscure info, i seek knowledge from other people, not by flipping random pages of random books.

But I value books still. This is why I keep my library in the pocketbook >>108525223
cheap old 606 DRM-less model <$100 but good enough to read stuff when SHTF.
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>>108526936
P.S. this is not shilling since they no longer make those and aparently you can't buy it, out of stock.

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>>108521368
This >>108526062
zfs filesystem encryption leaks information about the encrypted files through metadata, and could conceivably be an evil maid vector because zfs checksums aren't cryptographically secure by default.

Filesystem encryption is for when you have multiple real users and want to discourage them from tampering with each others' files.
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>>108525729
You insolent fool! You will be crawling back real soon, cursing this day, when you trusted DEIbian and forsaken teh Gentoo.
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My meme folder is only showing files before a certain date. It IS corruption*. Is there a way to refresh the directory so it re-checks what files are actually in it?
*even ChatGPT hit me with the 'ol stack exchange "let me help you do x by saying don't do x, do y". It is x, it really is.
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>>108526833
What the fuck, I asked copilot and:
>These steps work on most Linux distributions and should be run locally on your machine in [my city]
What the fuck. Ok I get a "not using a VPN" award but that's fucking weird.
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>>108515013
tyvm
>>108515145
>So you have downloaded and extracted the kernel sources, entered the directory and are about to do nconfig?
yes
>>108515145
>Have no idea where you came to that. Like is your currently running kernel configured the way you want to or are you using a generic distro kernel?
my currently running kernel is out of date
i'm in the directory for a newer one, and there are some specific modules i want to enable before i compile it & switch to it
i'm worried i'll end up saving some "default" selection of modules using nconfig, along with the ones i want to enable, instead of my current selection of modules + the new ones i want to enable
i guess nconfig will start with whatever is in the .config file in that directory

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Their contributions to developing AI?
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gAyI
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>>108524865
Claude.
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>>108524914
In this rare case it actually is winning by not wasting money on AI investment bullshit but still losing because the PE implosion isn't going to stay contained to the US.
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Being EVROPA.

That's it.
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being a testing ground for a surveillance dystopia

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>>108521949
Sir those are average women wearing a pair of cheap mouse ears
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>>108520271
you can almost smell the trans person posting this lol
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For me it's Mal-sook.
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>>108520219
miele
sadly I can only afford vacuum
everything else is quite expensive
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>>108526159
miele is trash nowadays, not many germans are buying it anymore because it breaks really fast.
Bosch is better
>t. german

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I recently started working as a swe at a defense contractor and my coworkers are kind of... obnoxious? I thought defense would be full of boomers and military chuds
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>>108526323
It's all zoomers, old man.
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>>108526761
>Andreessen Horowitz Raises $7.2 Billion, AI Investments Lead the Charge
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>>108517354
I speak casually to everyone in the office, including the CEO. No one seems to care.

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before i switch to this, is there anything better out there?
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>>108518047
Sorry you're superficial
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>>108521011
Ok
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>>108510904
There is no "better", if you want maximum functionality go for stock google chrome, if you want that but eith a good adblocker and not google go for stock firefox with ublock origin, if you use apple products youre stuck with safari i think, if you want maximum anonymity you can achieve this in a few ways but it is much more about your practices and just not having a backdoored browser than having a good browser. But for browsers, any of the hardened browsers will do (librewolf, cromite) , but there are 2 that stand out:
Brave randomises your http headers every now and then making it difficult to track people and tell what hardware and software stack they use.
Mullvad Browser is a fork of tor but without the tor that has a standard user agent set to make it look like youre a tor user that is extremely generic. It also makes it so that you screen size auto fits a set of standard sizes so that you mix into the crowd better, making you very hard to fingerprint.
Both of these methods work and have their pros and cons but more than anything else you need to actually follow anonymity best practices, if youre logged into youtube searching around willy-nilly on a browser like this then you might as well be on stock firefox with ublock.
Brave also comes with an adblocker and maybe uses their search engine by default, which i find is bad. Mullvad comes with ublock and noscript.

If youre not looking for compatibility or anonymity youre probably not looking for a browser
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>>108511017
I stopped using Ungoogled after buggy releases kept getting pushed and took way too long to address.
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>>108526799
Never had this issue. What bugs did you experience?

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>if AGI is ever achieved, it will be in the hands of giant corporations
We failed to make the Internet free. Will AI be the same?
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>>108525056
>We failed to make the Internet free.
Just a reminder that redditors have a large responsibility for this.
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>>108526405
wonder why they want them in space now
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>he can't afford a small vera-rubin cluster
just stop being poor
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>>108525505
A lot of angry guys with guns can take away freedom, the technological bar isn't that high if TPTB are motivated and the populace aren't.
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>>108525642
>you lost nafo troon
The USSR was one of the bad guys in WWII too.

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>criticize someones bad communication skills, which still apply to this day
>place a yt comment saying a video is informative but unfortunate

That will be 10 million dollars please.
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>>108525225
Shalom Rabbi. Please don't extrapolate based on yourself.
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rossmann is a faggot kike
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>>108525813
Okay saar. Of course I believe that an OS with fake oposition (see ITT) and being marketed to burglars, car theifs and drug dealers is definitely not a honeypot. I will install Graphene right away saar.
>>108525132
Neither of them uses any of this shit. They both use fucking iphone or something.
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whys FOSS filled with mental illness
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>>108526829
Autists simply have a natural attraction to engineering and programming. What's really concerning is the link between developing severe mental illness and developing a file system.

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>108525662
>>108525710
wtf, those charge cycles are extremely low with that much degrading. I dont think that'll be legal with the EU laws coming next year. but maybe will the second generation Sic be better
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>>108525910
Exactly it's a meme.
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>>108523958
Cringe
>>108525432
>>108525576
>>108525649
Insults Indians, but shills android.
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Android Authority compared Samsung DeX vs Pixel Desktop

https://youtu.be/CFhXoPvs6nc?si=ohVEhw-ezhb2Q1Ti
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>>108526699
Termux is better for Gaming

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Is this actually a sound argument?
Saying we only had the technology to land on the moon in the 1970's sounds really stupid and fuels disbelief no matter how you phrase it.
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>>108526664
and the Japanese and Indians who also took pictures of the landing sites are also in on whatever "it" is as well huh?
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>>108526664
Yes and the soviets spent years and tons of money trying to get the N1 rocket to work, including a bunch of top brass dying in an accident, just to perpetuate the pantomime.
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>>108518420
He wanted to say that they would have to hire white straight men again but they don't want to.
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>>108518420
>Yes the USSR tracked and confirmed the flight as did Russia under Putin confirm samples match their own but something something we fired all the white guys so it didn't happen.
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>>108521720
those types of autists don't usually get jobs sadly

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Found this wall of text on Twitter and it got me thinking: Will any open source models ever be able to do this eventually? I'm not talking about models that are open source on paper like the trillion parameter Kimi models or storage and memory behemoths like deep-seek. I'm talking about shit you can run on your consumer grade hardware (double digit or ~ hundred B range type stuff). Yes I'm aware He's a likely only pretending to give a shit about "safety" to maintain a mud but I'm curious as to whether or not this could actually be the case at some point. We already know creating malware with sufficiently powerful models is not only possible but done on a regular basis now, governments will absolutely use them as weapons If they are capable of using it as such or are allowed to (in the case of the pentagons recent hissy fit regarding anthropic's "morals"). So I wonder if this will ever be doable on someone's shitrig one day. I see people saying "We need a new architecture" or "transformers doesn't scale well" or "transformers is a flaming pile of dog shit" etc etc. But I think we shouldn't forget that data quality and training methods are important too. Could someone theoretically trade a model to do things like this with structured synthetic data they created themselves be automation? Could they do this on even data sets They can download from hugging face?


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>>108524435
No because we are at least decades away from agi and we aren't even sure it can be done on silicon.
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i don't know. i think doomers/safetyists will have a huge influence over AI regulations after the 2028 elections.

they might stop AI progress, so it's possible we'll never get "AGI at home". depends on if they make international treaties that also handicap china.
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>>108526856
The investments that have been necessary every year to keep Moore's law alive have also been growing exponentially


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