For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
>>107806659why did it get it wrong tho? couldn't it read the specs?i still don't fully understand how it works
I LOVE AIseriously, the combination of AI + Google + Wikipedia is max late night comfy.
>>107801565I did learn a lot since it became a thing. for example, if I'm writing a story and want to know how woodworking or insect anatomy works so I can incorporate it in a way that makes sensethat said, I should probably try learning actual skills instead of just trivia
>>107806659I once burned an entire month's free tier ChatGPT tokens trying to get it to identify a typewriter from a screenshot of The Wire.
Sometime I ask it to write like a certain historical or fictional character to roleplay like "I summon William Shakespeare to answer this in old English of his time". It's fun.
Gud morning microsaars please do the needful and buy laptops plz saar
>>107817674>ex-vets and shit kickers that make up federal law enforcement as i said nothing special about them : trained to shoot and run.If you can't do the same that's skill issue fatass.also implying mutts are badass kek
>>107817699>nooooo i am totally a badassfuck dude listen to your high school wannabe faggotry. if you could do that you would have already. you're too old, too fat and if someone punched you in the face you'd cry from adrenoshock. just shut the fuck up already. i was right about the passive-aggressive shit and you're embarassing yourself. you've never seen real violence in your life, stop pretending you're gonna start now.
>>107817732blablabla ,it's all pointless you're just a retarded mutt.Suck zogbots cocks and be happy.
>>107817743>muttif you're not an american then why are you so upset about us federal law enforcement? you're some fat slob sitting at home, watching tv and having delusional hero fantasies about shit half a world away. and they'll always be fantasies because you're a pussy. m-m-muh hunting, i could totally be a badass if my mom let me. kek.this has gone from the most passive-aggressive shit i have read to the funniest shit i have read here in a long time. you're every fucking limp dicked reddit stereotype rolled into one. it's not all fat bro, there's a lot of muscle under there too! lol, this is great.
>>107815412lol, look at this retard. He thinks "line go up" means people have more money. Point and laugh at him.
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107817017None of the built in ones do at least. You can't even see that they're there on any theme that doesn't have a dark background on the scroll bar. The top menu bar is not alterable by any Emacs variable and has to be customized by gtk-3.0 css, and I'm about convinced that those lines are the same. In fact I suspect they aren't lines, but perhaps some sort of behind the background background or something effectively similar to that notion.
>>107817110>but perhaps some sort of behind the background background or something effectively similar to that notion.see if starting emacs like this fixes it:emacs -bg black -fg palegreen
emacs -bg black -fg palegreen
>>107817174No effect. The customizations overrode that, so I deleted the active .emacs and tried it again. At first that still has it as the default scroll bar theming so while still in that state I set the scroll bar bg to black and then the lines could be seen again just as they always appear. I am pretty decently certain at this point that it's a matter of grk just like the top menu bar is.
>>107817468it's a matter of whatever toolkit your emacs was compiled with. See https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ScrollBar
>>107817551Yeah, I'd tried the css in that but it had no effect either. Pic is how I made my top menu bar black and the menu text dodger blue.I've also tried css in this file to change the file chooser/picker scheme and it didn't do shit either. Whatever sources I found for classes is apparently either outdated or there's some other variable that the Debian version uses.
Frenship EditionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsPrev: >>107814922https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107817715that's magneto
>>107817707Standard 8GB lora Onetrainer preset except autocast cache disabled, rank 32>>107817716nigger
baseless thread
>>107817733>Or could the lora just be undercooked or burnt, leading to this effect?Perhaps. I've not encountered what you've described. But>with some being kinda blurry despite not prompting for it,This sounds like a dataset or caption problem. Desu you should really wait to ask for advice until you're able to post examples and such. There's not much anon can do apart from speculation.
USB-C audio is lossless and superior
>>107802457We need phones with 6.35mm jacks for superior audio quality.
>>107806147Bluetooth is the biggest concern which wired headphones don't have
>>107816556AI generated image?
What are some good wired UDB-C headphones?
>>107802457>phones are not including a high end DAC.[signature look of superiority]
>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.
>>107817719what motherboard is that?
>>107817728Asus z890
>>107816003Buying a 50 series nvidia gpu is absolute mark tier behaviour and should be treated as such
>>107817673>he still has no answer as to why lg1700 is still on the op yet am4 is ignoredBecause am4 is still more expensive while being slower than the alternative on lga 170014600k is kind of a hold out from when pricing was better, though if someone was trying to build around ddr4 there's not really many (or any) consistently better options>mind you i would only recommend up to 12th gen13/14600k were never really bad with burning up like the i7/i9s, but even those the issue is fixed now.14600k is going to be faster than a 12900k in video gaymes, and everything else they're not that far off.
>>107817665>>107817683>>107817719>>107817728cat got your tongue, anon, or did i break your larp?
>>107680640Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107788057Nvidia is to blame.
>>107815506IIRC the X380Y had the square charger. The X390Y is usb-c.If it's browsershit duty or you don't mind Linux only (with coreboot/custom firmware) maybe the C13 Chromebook.
>>107816220>IIRC the X380Y had the square charger. The X390Y is usb-c.NTA, but the X380Y can be charged with USB CI mean I have T580 and it can be charged with USB C>recommending chromeshit
>>107805954>Buy a T480 for shiggles last month>See it has a Windows 11 installed>Get all the drivers and bios updated (specifically for the Thunderbolt 3 issues this thing has)>Remove SSD and install a slightly larger SSD>Also install Arch Linux for both the memes and familiarity of Steam OS>Screen is shit (HD TN panel) and second battery not registering>Search what upgrades I can do to this thing>It's quite a lot than expected>Order FHD panel, bigger second battery, better WiFi with Bluetooth card, and backlit keyboard>First 3 come in last week and install them, alongside cleaning the insides and repasting the heatsink>Already feels significantly improved>Currently awaiting backlit keyboard to come in>Debating if I should either get another stick 8 GB RAM or two matching for a total of 16 GB, as well as a second M.2 SSD for a backup>Hear stock trackpad is trash and should upgrade to an X1 glass panel, but see no issues so farComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107815852>autorotationOlder X series tablets have buttons to rotate the screen, autorotation is a disgrace on every device that has it. The problem used to be, even if you could map the buttons properly with xrandr (easy to do), the stylus wouldn't map properly to the new dimensions. This is because X11 assumes the tablet is static, when its mappings should rotate with the display. In Wayland, tablet mappings are always proportional to the display if the compositor is aware of their connection. This is not a problem with capacitive touch, which is mapped 1:1, but is an issue with the way X11 handles Wacom tablets.
Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
>>107816492They ended the interview (scheduled for an hour) after 25 minutes haha. (I am holding out hope that I did okay and they just wanted to go home early on this fine Friday)
what's with all the indian hate here?
>>107817203Why is IBM, HP, Chase, etc, mostly jeets when they aren't that competent? Surely it's not indian nepotism and c-suite executives wanting yes-men compliant subcontinent retards who will work for less? nooooooo?
About to take the Sec+ on a whimHaven't studied for it in yearsI'm so fucking annoyed I'll just do this cause I hate studying the same shit over and over again
i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.ini thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are: #define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topicsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6
>>107817361would you really want to lick a programmer girl's toes? do you have any idea where those things have been?
>>107813965synchronous IO syscalls are a mistake
>>107817686Yeah, in my mouth.
I have never needed to use syscalls directly in my life.I'm not proud of it, but I'm not going to need it to keep earning a decent 6-figures salary. Such is life.
>>107817765I've only ever directly made syscalls for pleasure, not for business, but understanding what strace is talking about is very helpful every now and then
>If it breaks down at 1 in the morning, in the U.S. it will be fixed the next morning, but in Taiwan, it will be fixed at 2 a.m. MADE IN AMERICA
>>107764221>and save usFrom what? Top of the line electronics?
>>107764199>TSMC factoriesDidn't the media say that it would take YEARS to build chip factories?
>>107764536The CIA can fix that if they need to.
>>107764516>TSMC's issue is expecting VERY skilled workers to do shit like 996.They expect these techs to have a PhD and be available 24/7, not just 996. That is what it takes to work at the very leading edge.
>>107764825If they gave up in 2024 you don't need anything more recent.
gas and oil sissies btfo
>>107813606>like you have to replace solar panels each 5-10 years or so.You don't, unless you want to UPGROOD.>It also occupies a lot more space then nuclearTrue, but you can't put a NPP on a roof either.
>>107817197solar panels have been cheap enough for it to be practically irrelevant to the calculation for a while. You could hand them out for free and it wouldn't change which form of energy was cheaper.
>>107817197its the backup storage that drives up the cost and the fact that you need to pay others so they deliver you cheap solar/wind energy during down phase. Epically the latter forces you into a real time system that drives up cost for every consumer. Also building backup storage for half your grid is very costly so in essence they design the grid to drive a wave of highs which further complicates the things. If you just look at the cost of solar panels and divide it by energy consumed then yeah sure its cheap. All these problems don't exist for nuclear/gas/coal because the grid is build for it from the start. There is a reason why gas is so popular with solar/wind and why they shill hydrogen. Hydrogen is a meme anyway thats never coming.
>>107817263>>polluting is taxed
>>107813429You don't have to convince me. You have to convince my government, which is totally pwned by the fossil fuel lobby.
What's the point of data hoarding if all your data is gonna disappear one day when your HDD inevitably dies?
>tfw no backups because nothing worth keeping Feels good. What do you zoomers have that can't be replaced?
>>107813710
>>107813710To prevent your memories from vanishing like tears in the rain, imagine a world where no one hoards any 'kind of content'... it would be lost forever.
>>107817738Sexo
>>107817744Sexo
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107817090ANCHOR:>/adt/ pixiv:BakerAnon:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/110320313Nekotwins:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/93453238RSetsuu:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/91156181tamzaiy:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/38224130匂い:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/76374114Otto:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/106407853owphoenix:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/1661492cornholioanon:https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/1035594kunitsune: https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/1154481Encolpe : https://www.pixiv.net/en/users/1528323*Anchor your Pixiv and CivitAI here to add it in the next thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
which alice did you pick?
>>107817421Hot.
Cammy
>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98 This is bullshit
>>107813411>This might be a stupid question but why do we even need cpu emulation when this omores guy can run win98 with AM5 cpu and voodoo (through PCI PCIe adapter but still)?That's the OS.all the hardware you have will then still need win98 drivers. good luck with that.
>>107813953We actually have drivers for most common and generic shit, like onboard audio and USB. Plus you can use old hardware, as anon mentioned, nothing stopping you from using PCIe to PCI bridges.
>>107813953Can emulate the hardware just fine assuming someone has went through the entire asspain of creating hardware input/output
>>107813122>You need an entire datacenter full of gpus and 16777216 terabytes of memory to emulate catgirls
>>107813186>Emulating high level software is faster than emulating bare metal, so bare metal should run fast tooYou've established yourself as a grade-a midwit with this retarded take, never post here again.
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>>107817041do you have a wire hanger in your closet? c'mon, do some real engineering
>>107817041Bottle ass into a shoe -> repeatedly hit it against the wall
>>107817573nigga i'm a software engineer
>>107817041>>107817608swebros we are not beating the allegations...
employedcels I need some advice>have 4 yoe in tech>got laid off last year>haven't been able to find a new job, currently working some part time wagie shit to get by>don't want to work at startups anymore, I fucking hate them so much>want to work for a midsize / fagman tier company (I've been practicing my stack a lot so I can meet the competency requirements)I applied to a few fagman positions last year and got 2 interviews but bombed the OAs (they asked me leetcode hards), should I say on my resume that I've been "freelancing" for the last year to increase my chances of getting interviews? I imagine it would help with midsize companies but with shit like google or facebook I'm sure they already have my past resume on file and would call out my bullshit or blacklist me for "lying"