Nothing annoys me more than the normie idea that big tech wants to unemploy everyone and let society collapse or benefits from anarchy as some secret endgame so the premise is broken. when things get real, policy and UBI come first and thats on governments and not evil big tech
>>107769622You're not supposed to think about all the people losing their jobs, you're supposed to be happy that billionaires are getting richer. Why aren't you happy? Are you some kind of antisemitic commie?
>>107767230>Oh Noes, I'm so poor I'm going to have to buy the extra small sexbot with no breasts ToT woe is meeee.Did you gamble away all your current assets or what? Food is so cheap in America wtf are you spending your money on?>rentlive in your car dumb ass
>>107767349That's what happened with Biden. He's such an idiot.
>>107769737>Entrepreneurshipyou're writing like entrepreneur is somekind of an easy shit.
>>107767849not true at all ,they love people half-depressed comptletly atomised. Makes them more prone to consume,take meds and just being passive in their own lives because they brain is half-sleeping cause of meds/drugs and unable to bound with others.
>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?
>>107769514Not to mention the amount of disinformation from various departments that cause this huge confusing spaghetti of garbage that it would be almost impossible to sort what is fact or fiction. If you watch the alien documentary with that one CIA guy it's supposed to show how the gov just makes all this shit up but really to me it shows that if you ever come in contact with the CIA never believe a single fucking thing even if they claim the truth with some proof.
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
how do we fix the AI RAM issue?
>>107767152reject aidon't give a cent to the software and hardware companies causing the 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
Saar please do the needful and uninstall Windows Saar!
>>107769773>a simple fucking branch that is just basicly windows and does everything in the backendClosest you'll get is macOS.
>>107769680Valorant (and some other vidya) doesn't werk on leenoox saar :(
>>107769773anduinOS?
>>107769680Do yourself a favour and stop listening to poo tubers, even if they are making sense.
installing AmogOS right now
What year could tech have stopped advancing, and you wouldn't been wholly content?
>>107769653You don’t have to be American.After his failed presidential run, he became the Pontifex Maximus of the cult of Global Warming. He incorrectly claimed that all coasts would be underwater by 2010, 2015, 2023, etc and to this very day there is no significant measurable sea level rise anywhere on the planet.The inconvenient truth is that “climate change” was always communist bullshit
>>107769653You're just not old enough, vice president of burgerland under Clinton. Pretty forward thinking guy.pic related his battlestation in 2006 or so, 3x30".
>>107769717>pic relatedofc...
>>107769717i see. yea i was a bit young to be following foreign politics. i was born in 1990. i do remember all the bush jr. memes though
>>107768852when touhou 12 released. Any kind of hardware graphical improvement on games was unnecessary. We had phones to communicate with each other but no other features where necessary.minecraft could have gotten to it's polished beta state without better hardware.browsers looked nice since the 90s.everyone relevant could afford a decent computer.we never needed more than 4gb of ram as >>107769028 saysall these developments in hardware stem from the scientific class trying to improve stuff for the sake of development and the usurer class to make more money. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 daughter.What I find funny is that in all the clips I've seen it doesn't seem like a "daughter" to him. It's a shitty program he tolerates for donations. The collabs tend to try and engage with it like a thinking entity, but Vedal mostly ignores Neuro and just sort of semi-coherently mumbles acknowledgement of the odd statement.
>>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.
If text editors like vim, neovim and emacs are superior and will make you navigate code as fast as possible!? Then why is it that REAL developers like Carmack use Visual Studio? Why do Asahi use Kate?
>>107760520linus uses emacs clonestallman uses emacs
>>107760537bullshit, gcc devs do not use ide
>>107760520>CarmackPeople who suck this guy's nuts are always such massive fucking midwits
>>107760520they use debugger, they don't care about the editor because they spend most time debugging and gdb is trash
>>107767268lldb then?
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.
Using pic related to help me with the circle of hell that is service workers edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107768371Wouldn't you need to test on Safari too? So that would necessitate a mac device?regardless if you're planning to get a laptop, I wouldn't get anything other than a macbook. Would let you build iOS apps using xcode (though you need a dev license) and also test the website on Safari.If you're testing native features (like A/V playback, bluetooth, speech recognition or whatever) then I'd consider a physical iPhone SE
>>107768371browserstack is an option (paid as far as I know)
>>107768584I'm more concerned about iPhones since so many people have them. Also if a website works on Safari on iOS it'll probably work on Safari on a Mac too.>regardless if you're planning to get a laptop, I wouldn't get anything other than a macbook. Would let you build iOS apps using xcode (though you need a dev license) and also test the website on Safari.Yes it would have those advantages... I'm not sure I really want to buy a Mac though given how expensive they are, and the RAM/storage are soldered, etc. I guess I'll think about it more.>>107768680Maybe I should look at that
>>107769024>maybemy company supports mobile and desktop, with mac making the top percentage of devices, most specifically iPhoneswe use browserstack, we have mac laptopsbrowserstack takes the role of android, iPhone iPad, windows desktop, android, etc.
>>107769238Interesting. $50 a month for an individual plan if you pay monthly. I guess that's cheaper than buying tons of devices but I just buy a cheap used iPhone I can use it for a long time.
>the year is 2004
>>107769326>real playerPeople actually used that garbage?
>>107769660not him, but yes, people did use real player. back then there were more competing proprietary formats than now. these days everything uses ffmpeg so there's no longer dedicated players for specific formats, but back then if you wanted to play realvideo-format videos like .rmvb files, you use real player, and it was a pretty common format.
>>107765654Had to use a fucking floppy disk to load the HDD SATA driver because that's the only thing the Windows XP installer supported.
>>107769753>there were more competing proprietary formatsI know, I remember. But Real Player format was dogshit, I avoided it like the plague.
>>107765654for poorfags on /g/ it's 2026 also
Remember when we had to do an online interview before being allowed to sign up to what.cd? I remember failing
I mean, interviews are still widely used.RED and OPS, for example.
Que tu fais, /g/?Précédent: >>107730163
>>107768752>easilyDepending on skill level. Just finding that tool, knowing what to look for or even to be looking for it at all, is not necessarily trivial if you don't happen to get spoonfed the answer from a random anon on a yakutian ice farming forum.>>107762634>request original source code>finaly get source code after a lot of nagging>it's such a mess it doesn't help you at all and you still have no idea what's going on>>107766708>too much work to implement my imaginations.That's why you don't go into engineering. You go into business so you can hire engineers to implement your vision for you.Or nowadays I've heard you can just vibe-code it.
>>107766897>checked against the specWriting the spec precisely in enough is called programming.>code compiled/run and checked against the specAka. Test Driven Development
In Neutralino there is no 'windowMove' event type, I'm trying to save the app position either when the app window has been moved or when app quits (windowClose doesn't work here)
>>107767428>"the bloat is in the room with me"Are you sure that's not just you, sitting alone in your room?
No matter what kind of program I write, there is always a large amount of state in it, and it's accessed from everywhere in a "disorganized" way. You know the term "cross-cutting concerns"? The entire program consists of cross-cutting concerns as far as I'm concerned. Clearly it is good for efficiency, because whenever I try to extract parts of the program into their own modules I always find that it introduces redundant branching (as in the extracted procedure does some branching and computes a return value, and then calling procedure has to branch on the returned value again). However, I find it annoying that I am reimplementing common things again and again with slight task-specific variations. Is there any orthodox literature on program structure written by programmers, not by consulting and book salesmen?
Why is it the best code editor?
>>107765227All editors suck ass. I'm starting to think literally every programmer past a certain level of development has to write their own editor because there is just no way they can have the full control over any other editor that they need to best fit their style>>107765513Based and absolutely true
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.
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>>107769610They're even happier that their country is apparently going to be run as an explicit 19th century-style protectorate by the US, I suppose. Who doesn't wish that kind of fate for their own country?
Why is Grok Imagine missing really basic features like saving your prompt with an image and being able to see your prompt history?
>>107769778It's almost as if they hated being starved to death while a former bus driver looted their country. Who would have ever guessed they'd feel that way about it?!https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/venezuelans-around-world-celebrate-maduros-capture
>>107769837Yeah, being looted by a certain media personality and oil majors is much better, one just needs to look at Iraq becoming a paradise after 2003.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/04/few-in-caracas-are-celebrating-as-they-face-an-uncertain-post-maduro-future
Notice anything unusual?
>>107768579>Mensch, an expert in advanced AI systems, is a former employee of Google DeepMind; Lample and Lacroix, meanwhile, are large-scale AI models specialists who had worked for Meta Platforms.You are welcome, euros. Now hand over Greenland as a thank-you.
>>107768536ask the rusky SMR schizo
>arvutitarkSa saad seda hinda mida sa väärid debiilik.Imagine buying IT (and adjacent) equipment from an eastern euro shithole country with 24% vat
>>107768897>Imagine buying IT (and adjacent) equipment from an eastern euro shithole country with 24% vatThat's why I only buy smuggled electronics from China or US without even customs tax>t. Russian
>>107768754yeah, i'm european myself and europe has become a joke.finger pointing is its nr.1 export product.while asking for scraps from the us in the form of fines.