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Which one?
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>>107541410
I love my chinese 16:10 18" 1600p portrait monitor
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>>107561902
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>>107541615
can you send a screenshot anon
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>>107542499
doa these have been rumored for 10 years. 0 incentive to create anything
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I used to say 16:9 but the deck has shown me that 16:10 is better

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These are CPUs that run as fast as an analog circuit for the most part. They don't clock and step with other CPUs except for specialized purposes like IO. They are of course a million times faster and use a fraction of the electricity.
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>>107564846
It's making a picture from stored byte fields!
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>>107564761
I mean, the biggest power suck thing right now with investor dollars to spend is inverting 500gb matrices to guess words... transformer architecture. If these could do that, that would be a massive problem solved.
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this thing is basically a freely scalable turbo arduino
the whole forth part is actually making things harder than they need to be from what i read
https://www.greenarraychips.com/home/documents/index.php#architecture
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also for some reason this is completely comprehensible for me
either this shit is actually dead simple
or my brain just bends in unexpected directions

its really not hard
its just a bunch of asynchronous computing units
the hard part is that you have to orchestrate data/code transfers and such bc youre operating at a slightly lower level than asm.

this shits fascinating
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>>107564917
Forth is the easiest language.

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4 years ago a popular python cryptography library started requiring Rust.
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>>107564496
Rust is definitely not appealing to C programmers.
t. C programmer
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>>107564548
kino picrel
saved
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why do they do thumbs up and thumbs down for everything it's like black or white. bad experience at a restaurant? thumbs down. hitler? thumbs down.

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This shit is so ass edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107563820
Does it have gapless playback and exclusive bit perfect audio
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some people out there will really ask for kilopos recs and only listen to chamber music, tragic
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>>107552525
>bunny filters fell off
>somehow sound better
Am I a treble nigger?
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>>107565071
there's always worse
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>>107565091
nothing wrong with raw doggin it.

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Youtube 15 years ago was so fun to browse. You could look up "nigger fight" in the search bar, and get a million results. You would get reccomended videos about race realism and holocaust denial or 9/11 conspiracies. You could tell anyone to kill themselves in the comments. There would be KKK or school shooting meme compilations with a shit ton of views. Youtubers used to make response to videos to each other where they freely threw around ad hominem attacks. You could even sometimes find softcore porn or propaganda content uploaded by some islamic terrorist group from a third world country. There used to be viral call of duty trolling videos where adults bullied little kids in video games.

Will another generation ever experience internet like this again?
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>>107559688
>Will another generation ever experience internet like this again?
I hope not. Go live in the real world instead of nostalgiafagging over a digital one.
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>>107560792
>Also back when I was 14 you could search "booty shake" "sexy ass dance" on Youtube and find countless chicks dancing and that was like my fetish then
This shit was a godsend to me when I hit puberty
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>>107560193
You didn't even come to this place until years after /pol/ became a board, otherwise you'd know /b/ was far more "omg racist" and full of "heckin evil chuds" which you despise. Fuck off freak.
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>>107560792
You weren't even born when YouTube was created, and you weren't even on 4chan until like 2014, stop pretending you're some wise oldfag when you're not.

>right wing conspiracy theories
Which ones? When the right said covid was bullshit which turned out to be true? When the right said digital ID will become a thing which turned out to be true? When the right said governments would mass censor the internet which turned out to be true?

You freaks always move the goalpost, going from accusing what the right wing said would happen a "conspiracy theory" to saying anyone who is against what the right predicted a "conspiracy theorist" for being against what was predicted to begin with and how it was "already a thing" or "always planned." Fuck off.
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>>107562556
>in 2050
next year if it isn't already. the standard for something to be a word is very low, dictionary authors brag to each other about having entries for all the latest slang. unless the slang isn't au courant, then they add the entry more quietly.

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eventually im gonna buy a hosting and a domain with it but how.
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>>107563731
>Buy an ad.
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You can buy Monero on Kraken crypto exchange.
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>>107563381
Mine it. Trade electricity for XMR and use your utility company as the proxy
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>>107563665
>>107563728
Just buy from the exchange. Here are some general best practices for better privacy:
>run your own node
>configure your daemon/wallet to use Tor
>don't spend all your coins at once (e.g. don't withdraw 0.033354 XMR from the exchange then deposit 0.033354 XMR elsewhere)
>churn a few times to increase the anonymity set
In the future, Monero will use full chain membership proofs to essentially increase the ring size to infinity so no more churning will be needed, but right now, XMR's biggest chainalysis vulnerability is the EAE attack, which requires the cooperation of exchanges and services
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as a burger. how do you buy gripto without kyc?

even if you use a non kyc exchange you will have to use a kyc exchange to onramp your money right?

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107563965
Unix is the opposite of an innovation. Software would be more advanced if the Unix guys stayed out of it and never touched a computer or wrote a line of code.
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>>107564559
>Software would be more advanced if the Unix guys stayed out of it and never touched a computer or wrote a line of code
We need more people like you here. Not sure if you already saw this, but: https://rentry.co/g7aofwhc
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>>107564559
Nobody cares about pascal or lisp bro. You need to make peace with that.
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many people who worked at the MIT AI Lab like Sussman or Steele consider RMS to be a coding prodigy. Andy Gavin who created naughty dog and crash bandicoot, coded an entire lisp optimizing compiler for the first playstation, said his skills are little compared to rms.
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>>107563965
>I really admire the Bell crew.

something little known: gabe newell's mom was part of that crew and worked on unix. she taught gabe newell how to code in lisp and algol when he was still a child.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107545339

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107559104
Nice
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>>107564215
details are pretty wonky but the overall effect is very cool

>>107564555
>papers please (I like to nibble on them)
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>>107565007
>details are pretty wonky
yeh i dont know what i changed it's been acting up
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guess i pushed some settings too much

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I need to buy my adult brother a laptop, his old one broke and now he's very upset...He has special needs. Just something really basic, all he does is look online at pictures of dinosaurs, animals, and pokemon.

What's the cheapest and most basic thing I should go with?
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>>107562203
>adult brother
>he has special needs

Assuming you are an adult why are you still living at home or with a retard? Dump his ass in a home somewhere. His laptop breaking isn't your problem.
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>>107562816
>You should introduce him to the bible so he can understand where the animals came from and how the dinosaur nonsense is grounded in kike lies.
you worship a kike on a stick, you can't be talking
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>>107562257
>>107562371
>>107562387
What's wrong with HP? I find their EliteDesk MiniPCs and Z series workstations really good, specially the ones like 2-3 gens ago.
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>>107564485
Believe it or not, people in first world countries care about their family. Go back to india, shitskin.
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>>107564595
Their laptops are of terrible build quality since the dawn of time
HP It is the seagate of laptops

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*ruins your vibe code*
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how
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>>107565119
>Bloating your context

explain to me like im retarded (i am) why AI isnt trained on a more rudimentary level, like on logic, symbolism, pattern recognition etc instead of just being a chat bot that prints out words that dont make sense and arent true a large fraction of the time
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>>107564044
How do you know that AI is AI?
What if the thing that you thought was AI actually wasn't, but had been named AI incorrectly. How would you be able to tell the difference?
Be specific please.
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>no
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Wake up!
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Open your eyes!
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>>107564044
Because there isn't much to learn. The rules of logic are ridiculously simple. The problem is their application. It requires understanding, requires the idea of causality. As long as "AI" doesn't already have this faculty that every life form has, even the most primitive at least rudimentary as perception, it can't apply these abstract rules (can't project them, can't imagine them) on anything new you feed it. Pattern recognition btw is a misleading term. It's not the patterns as such but their necessary relations (i.e. causality) that are recognized.

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The best and brightest C programmers agree: Rust belongs in the Linux kernel!
https://lwn.net/Articles/1049831/
This board tries it's best to portray C and Rust as polar opposites, but in the end they serve the same purpose. Good C programmers have always respected Rust programmers and vice versa. Only the fizzbuzzers and jeets want a language war between C and Rust.

Why do they want it? Because if you split the systems language ecosystem, there will be less competition to their electron/react garbage (see Windows 11 start menu)
Everyone except Indians agrees that anything written in Rust or C is much better than electron garbage. That is why it is important to be friends and allies, not enemies
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>>107564031
You know, if Rust really were overrun with trannies like you people want to say it is, then you wouldn't have to be the ones creating lgbt flags.
The very fact that YOU have to create those images as a smear literally disproves the very thing you're trying to imply.
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>>107564945
But that has absolutely NOTHING to do with the language itself.
Does anyone accuse the creator of Rust of being a tranny? No. Does anyone accuse the devs? No.

If you all keep giving stuff away to the people you hate just because you "saw some of those people use it once" then you're actually just empowering them to take stuff away from you by giving it "cooties".
If a tranny down the street from you starts driving the same car as you are you going to give them yours too?

Are you all honestly so tribal minded you can't tell the difference between an association vs. the thing itself anymore?
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>>107564948
>then you wouldn't have to be the ones creating lgbt flags.
turbodelusional cope
>>107564964
it has absolutely everything to do with the lang bc its all about social dynamics
which youre very well aware of, because youre trying to exploit them by creating a narrative
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>>107565000
k, have fun giving things away to trannies.
And have fun saving more disgusting tranny images on your harddrive.
And have fun creating more tranny flags for rust memes.

You're not obsessed at all. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
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>>107565165
ofc im not obsessed
its just that you crabs have made a pattern of trying to muddy the waters. and failing, miserably.
keeping handy pics only expedites the proceedings
https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/02/13/2024-State-Of-Rust-Survey-results/

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Apple blocks dev from all accounts after he tries to redeem bad gift card

>Apple has blocked a long-time developer from his Apple ID after he failed to redeem what support suggested was a dodgy $500 gift card, leaving him unable to work, cut off from personal files, and barred from what he calls his "core digital identity."

>This isn't just any developer, either: The unlucky Apple aficionado in this case is Dr. Paris Buttfield-Addison, a Tasmania-based computer scientist who co-founded an award-winning game development company and has written multiple books on developing for Objective-C, the Swift programming language, and iOS.

>"I have effectively been an evangelist for this company's technology for my entire professional life," Buttfield-Addison said in a blog post detailing his struggle with Apple's account system.

>According to Buttfield-Addison, his account was flagged as "closed in accordance with the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions" recently. The only thing he can link the issue to is his recent purchase and attempt to redeem a $500 Apple gift card to use to pay for his 6TB iCloud+ storage plan, which he said failed when he attempted to activate it.

>Buttfield-Addison contacted the retailer, an unnamed "major brick-and-mortar retailer," which reissued the code after suggesting it may have been compromised. Shortly after that, he was locked out of his account.

>The Apple developer said that he's been signed out of iMessage, can't access his iCloud account, is unable to access terabytes' worth of family photos stored on Apple servers, and has basically been blackballed from the Apple ecosystem.

>"My iPhone, iPad, Watch, and Macs cannot sync, update, or function properly," Buttfield-Addison said. "I have lost access to thousands of dollars in purchased software and media."

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uh oh stinky, was the vendor Indian perchance?
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>>107563324
People on the spectrum typically have blind spots in areas you might not necessarily expect, e.g. Carmack googling "how to wipe a hard drive"
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>>107563324
PhDs are indicators of academia brainwashing, not actual smarts
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just a test
>Apple.com
>AppIe.com
>Appǀe.com
>AppIe.com
>App׀e.com
>Appꞁe.com
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it was the work of the tasmanian devil

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>micron only selling to AI companies
>nvidia wont sell cards with vram on them anymore
>samsung shut down consumer SSDs, will only sell to AI companies
>leaks of TSMC shutting down entire retail order sections, make 80% of output only to sell directly to AI companies
>no new gen consumer GPU, nvidia and AMD full pivot into AI TPUs
>governments restrict home power usage to limit power factor bottlenecks for AI datacenters
>taxes being raised by 5% per person, per year to construct nuclear power plants exlusively to power AI data centers
>WEF and Blackrock funded cleansing of the seabed along all major countries, in order to turn the entire atlantic and pacific coasts of america and europe into data center cooling facilities
>empty all gold reserves in the world to build more AI chips and asics
>government programs to ravage entire national parks to make way for AI data centers
>AI data centers all around the earths orbit, blocking out the sun, leading to total ecological collapse and no food, only bugs available for sustenance
You will own nothing and you will be happy and you will prompt AI for slop cat videos
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>>107545529
sorry, but with all of these price increases, i guess i can't afford service fees anymore!

WHOOPS THERE THEY GO, CANCELED MY SUBSCRIPTIONS
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>>107545529
>WEF and Blackrock funded cleansing of the seabed along all major countries, in order to turn the entire atlantic and pacific coasts of america and europe into data center cooling facilities
And china is handling the rest of the ocean floor
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>>107563756
With the prices of everything other than labor going up, people won't be able to afford that. More people will find that the GPU they already have is fine with lower settings and RTX off.
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>>107561381
Wtf the brain has a clock speed?
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>>107556364
Is this more of that jeet guy net neutrality hysteria

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https://thenewstack.io/rust-goes-mainstream-in-the-linux-kernel/
> Rust Goes Mainstream in the Linux Kernel
Turns out /g/ really is a bunch of nocoders and had no idea what the real programming community was doing.
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>>107564712
Forcing this convoluted, beginner-hostile language into the kernel just to appease the safety zealots is pure ideology over engineering. Linux will regret polluting its clean C codebase with Rust’s awful syntax and endless compile-time tantrums.
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>>107564712
As an embedded programmer, why is rust still not more widely used than c/c++?
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>>107564884
>too painful
Rust isn't even a hard language. If you think so you have no business talking about systems programming lmao
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>>107565138
Because embedded programmers aren't retards.
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>>107565156
>Rust isn't even a hard language
Link your github with rust projects punk


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