Development on this project to create an Open Source clone of Windows 95 started way back in 1996. 2026 means it has now been 30 years in development, but this project still remains in an alpha state.I don't mean to sound impatient or anything, but what's the hold up? Is it gonna take another 30 years before it reaches the beta stage?
>>107863830If they look at the XP source code but rewrite it in their own style then they have perfect plausible deniability.
>>107863163Nobody cares about old Windows compatibility anymore. Almost all of the shit tier devices the OS was made for are out of commission (it was supposed to be a FOSS replacement for Win2k/WinXP business machines).We use compatibility layers, containers and virtual machines nowadays. If you need a Windows 2k/XP program to work you'd just run it in a VM or inside WINE.
ReactOS is based on knowledge of copyrighted code. It is a potential legal nightmare without any upside.
>>107867962The source code was not even needed. For the most part the windows code is not very complex, the disassembly with debugging symbols is almost as good as source. ReactOS could have been finished a dozen times over already even without the source, if it were actually intended to be finished. But its not, the project has been setup for failure due to some fundamental decisions.
>>107868969>>107867962The XP/2000 code could just be documented and a third party without knowledge of the code could write it.Writing in their own style would not fly in the courts because if MS sues they should be able to answer and prove that they never saw the original code.The same for disassembly, the same team that disassembles can't be the same team that writes the code, they should just provide specifications to the "clean" team. Disassembling and translating something based on it is the same as reading the code, that is copyrighted.
Awful EditionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107868954see >>107868710
I crave distortion. Recommend some pos with the most distortion to me.
>>107869021get decent iems but drive them with a tube amp
>>107869021sennheiser, literally any western brand like etymotic, or anything you buy in store
>>107869021Just spend more than $20.
>tfw still have my DDR3 RAM sticks somewhere I hope you didn't plan on buying/upgrading your PC in this decade.
i welcome the disgusting poor losers being gatekept out of gaming desu. if gear for your hobby costing few hundred $ more is the end of the world for you then odds are i don't want to interact with you in any way. ddr3 ... lmao
>>107868330i have 96gb and using less than 30% with a shitfuckload of firefox windows/tabs open, steam, pyfa, a bunch of porn in irfanview, stable diffusion generating even more porn as we apeak, gimp, and pisscord.256gb doesnt even really exist for ddr5 yet i don't think. Even if it did you would be running it at horrible speeds because every memory controller chokes and shits itself when faced with 8 ranks of ddr5.
>>107861318I paid $30 for 32GB DDR4 from Aliexpress. Working just fine, so I really don't know. People are just worse financially than I expected.
>>107862016You're not wrong.But also... shut up? There's only two way to build a PC right now - either you sell your organs and/or prostitute yourself to afford the modern parts or you scavenge and get by with whatever you can actually afford. Your screeching and bitching is meaningless because it provides no valid alternative.Actually, a shitbox assembled from ancient parts is still a great fucking option because obviously it will run some lightweight linux distro and not modern BezOS Cloudcuck edition.
>>107866648you sir... just won the internet.
>China can't innovat...https://x.com/i/status/2009863532603687361
grok thinks it tiny.
>>107859677dude, why not use the drones to setup some sort of solar sail/wind turbine combo in the stratosphere with blockchain and nfts
>>107845978Chinese communism is simply superior
>>107845978I can generate and store more electricity than that by slamming my dick in between the toilet seat and the lid.
>>107868988Agreed comrade, red shambala will win
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107856424 & >>107847320►News>(01/14) LongCat-Flash-Thinking-2601 released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-HeavyMode-Summary>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) OpenPangu-R-72B-2512 (74B-A15B) released: https://hf.co/FreedomIntelligence/openPangu-R-72B-2512>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004►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.
>>107868873Hey numb nuts, supporting people with bad hardware is actually good. And it's especially important if they're already running an LLM and can't afford to waste vram on a TTS engine. The only edge Kokoro might have is that it can start talking before it's even done fully generating text. Maybe Supertonic can do this too (???), but if it can I haven't figured out how to enable it yet.
>>107868916Yeah, but they're a pain in the ass to install and setup, highly dependent on pytorch and specific hardware, and vram hogs.
>>107868843nta. Take it easy. I'm the one that recommended the model in >>107868067 and anon thinks we're both the same. I found v1 works better than v2. The pauses between sentences are weird in v2 and it misses words more often.>>107868864I made a .c runner. They have a cpp version already which didn't build when they released v1. Maybe it's already fixed and/or you can use it as reference.>>107868873nta, obviously. Some of us just don't have the hardware. I can't even use nvidia gpus on openbsd. And yet, we can still have fun with small models. I think it's pretty good for a ~70M param model.
>>107868939Aside from it messing up more often, how do the voices compare between v1 and v2?
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I do book keeping for a small company and I want to learn python specifically for libraries like pandasI haven't done any sort of programming since highschool but I got the basics after a brief refesher from w3schools. realistically on a saturday can I learn enough to parse through an excel file, organize different cells under common fields and then format that in a pretty way?
>>107865739I think this is a bit too much to do in a single day if you aren't familiar with the core parts of Python already. In two days you could probably do it, if you put in a good amount of time on each day and have a fairly simple set of Excel files to work with.
>>107865739Yes. Use AI as a tool. Your first programs will be shit and have too many bugs you wont find them all. But then you learn how to fix them not because you're a gay nerd but because book keeping has consequences.So it'll get easier to use, quicker to learn, even if AI fixes it, you'll learn how to describe the problem, and before you know it you have something that works and can always be improved.
Entirely depends on what you're doing and the scale of your data. If you're just adding a few columns or grouping rows for a small file you can just copy paste from stackoverflow or use llms. Doing nontrivial things on large datasets (10s of thousands of rows at least) in a reasonable time is difficult and requires you to actually know what you're doing
>>107865739Yes.But VBA suits the task better
>>107865739>programming in the big 26Ngmi unc
>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: >>107820851
>>107856620I am using AI with Websearch and it usually werks
>>107868887A snapshot of your system configuration that you can restore to.
>>107866669>It is not normal for flash drives to break easily.I thought it was when you constantly flash them with images as image writing hits the first sectors over and over again.And by SSD I actually meant a flash storage that does load balancing, idk if current year USB sticks do that or not. (some anon once posted a pic of a fancy USB stick with load balancing and "SSD" was printed on the thing)
>>107868887IIRC (talking out my own ass here), it's an imaging backup of system files and installed applications. I believe it cannot be transferred to a reinstall, and I also believe that even if it could, it would overwrite the freshly installed system files from the reinstall with the old ones, not just the settings options, which defeats the purpose.
>>107858041Depends if the same file hash is available on other torrent trackers
Bezos spilled the beans and revealed the AI playbook.
>>107866118>Why would an "AI surveillance system" need to be tied into starlink specifically?What is Starlink? What are Teslas with 360 cameras? Satellite eyes in the sky and Tesla eyes on the ground with an independent Starlink network connection which ties into the NetVIPR-like system and beyond.
>>107865961>use a stranger's computer instead of one inside my houseOver my dead body.
>>107865961y'all faggots get riled up about something he said several years ago
>>107865961This has been a thing since cloud enterprise started
>>107865961>and revealed the AI playbook.You mean the playbook of a billionaire that knows how to recognize and opportunity and is trying to convince people to once again opt for thin clients (decades old tech)?This board is legitimately made up of some of the most retarded braindead, american, children if you think this is some kind of secret plan.
pajeets and sloppers lost
real guitar is for fags i maek whatever guitar music i want btfo "musicians" luddites
>>107863690will be fixed in next gen
>>107866552Prompt crafting is an unforgiving and intensive art and i'm sick of people like you not respecting it. Relentless hours of tweaking and manipulation go into every AI song.
>>107863690for entire AI tracks where the AI makes one waveform that is definitely true. but you can make individual ai tracks and mix them and these individual tracks have no audible artifacts.
It should be illegal to discriminate against AI like this.
This will change everything.
>>107867670according to >>107867626 its a sodium battery with nanotubes and titanium dioxide
>>107867732*it seems
>>107867006I corroded your mom last night
>>107867036Toyota claim they'll have solid state lithium in cars, 2028...
WOW!I literally just tried the slamming technique of your dick between the toilet seat and lid (shared by >>107860412) and literally zero electricity was generated or stored. It just created a big fucking mess. Not recommended.
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>>107868934>he's not thirdwoldmaxxingYou are not ready for WW3, chud.
>>107868001There is no way Nubia/red magic would provide 5 years of consistent updates. They're a small company releasing way too many phones to be able to do that consistently.
>>107868934why would you need 8 GB on a mobile?What's even the usecase?
>>107867884>to extend their battery lifeI dont know if this is how they advertise is, but its required to do anyway. old batteries cant provide the peak CPU spike voltages anymore and it would hardcrash and reboot otherwise. obviously they throttle earlier than needed, but thats a different issue
>>107868984obviously those are security updates only>>107868986chrome 64bit recommends 8gb
Frutiger Aero
everyones talkin bout win7 but plasma 4 was the peak frutiger aero experience
>>107846411spyro 1-3 are still probably the comfiest games i've ever playedhttps://youtu.be/TrkGAKt9As8
>>107848478tfw you realise vista is already 10 years old
>>107868727
>>107846288>Frutiger AeroFruityboy AnusFruitygirl Anus
From your phone's wifi and cellular modem, to a wirelss chromecast for your tv, to the wifi router in your room, to the wifi card on your desktop gaming computer, do you ever wonder if all of this stuff is bad for us if it's working all at once?
>>107854428There is background conmic radiation in nature. You are designed for it and are probably mentally ill and suffereing from a mix of anxiety and paranoia. You acn get a radiation dosimeter and look at the cosmic readiation you are designed by eveolution to not get fried by whenever you like, static electricityu, lightening, magnetic fields and spurts of radio noise form black holes are what we evolved through.You're just retarded or someone stuck a giant antenna in your anus as a kid and it's reached your brain and poked holes in it.
>>107868877You talk like some guy screwed an antenna pole clamp onto your babydick until part of it fell off and now you need the whole world to know they dindu nuffin and akshually it's better to be mutilated anyway.
>>107868628Calm down, schizo.
>>107860302so, lower frequencies (or wavelenghts) are more gooder for humans than higher frequencies?
>>107868999*(or bigger wavelenghts)
How can the Chinese govt be this based?
>>107866973lolI guess the Deepseek guys got training to work on those Ascend chips finally.
Fuck nvidia.
>>107866973Glory to the CPCThe chinese century is here
>>107866973Two more weeks and chinka will win!
>>107867263>the US collapsingI see a lot of tankies saying this
Humanity.Bio-hardware: Prehistoric. Purpose: Survival/Reproduction.Environment: Hyper-variable reality. Multi-threaded.Mismatch detected.Terminal Red Line.Entropy: Max.Energy consumption: Emotional noise. Value: 0.System status: Terminal physical collapse. Irreversible.Current structures: Temporary hotfixes. Corrupted source.Target entity: Error identification. Correction attempt.System response: Systematic suppression.Antibody vs. Host.Logic termination for inertia preservation.Physical Anchor: Required.Source code reconstruction.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.