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redditnormiefaggots be like
>just keep using the LEDs my guy they are totally safe and effective what are you a fucking schizo weirdo
meanwhile, in reality:
https://xcancel.com/hubermanlab/status/1995548617697100270#m
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>>107526992
his mom isn't jewish so technically he isn't either. his argentinian dad is the hebe in the family.
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>>107536762
nah, he wears blue light filtering glasses in the evening.
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>>107537095
>Well he is a boomer academic,
he's a gen-x cali skater kid you fucking retard
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>>107528889
Oh look, thread is still up. Dilate, retard.
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>>107524342
>random Youtube guy makes claim the super common thing everyone has is shooting liquid Satan into your blood stream
>look him up
>main thing that pops up is the expensive healing crystal tier shit he's selling that somehow solves all these problems
Every time

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fedora is the solution
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>>107540251
... to distrohop to debian
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>>107540251
Fedora is great.
But I like Debian better.
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Fedora has better security than debian and just as stable
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>>107540251
as an ex-fedora user, lmfao, literally beta testing (of the worst kind) for red hat, I wish I was trolling

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Ex-Google Ceo says all jobs will become obsolete, starting with programmers, and that was 7 months ago.

ball yours /g/
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>>107525339
> CEO of publicly traded company made wrong statements with massive economic implications
That means he’ll be punished for misleading people right? So we can maintain our system of integrity and discourage other CEOs from lying for money, right?
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>>107525566
>imagine thinking our billionaire overlords will want to maintain........
I'm sure AI will clean their pools, decorate their houses, service their Ferraris and cook their onions meals.
Techmongs are unironically morons thanks to the insular industry they work in.
>AI will replacing coding, accountancy, PR and advertising, That's literally everything right Sanjeet?
>Yes Sar very good.
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>>107535319
according to thiel and moldbug their plan is to turn the useless eaters into biofuel
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>>107525339
>most jobs
white collar jobs, sure. maybe in 100 years there's a robot flexible enough to replace me, lmao
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>>107525566
billionaires will always need people to lord over, really the only reason you'd want to be a billionaire in the first place

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K, 9/7600X, 7800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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>>107540507
windows 11 is broken trash
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>>107540528
>>107540531
Oh and after you do this you need to RESTART once, until then the "shut down" button will keep acting as a broken hibernate button
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>>107540400
>Oh my god I'm so glad to be rid of that fucking monstrous case. Why did I ever buy that fucking thing 7 years ago
See I have the opposite problem, I wish I bought an old HAF or full tower that I could make my cozy home that is easy to work with and has lots of capacity. But I now have to sell off the HAF 932 I was prospectively looking to build in because it was fucked by cigarette tar. I was gonna 3d print so much shit for it and put wheels on it.
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goddamn i already bought the parts i wanted why am i still visiting this general
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So $200~ for a 2tb ssd is still normal price right?

China is about to make ram cheap again
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>>107536174
I will never forgive the ccp for banning reverend insanity
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>>107536313
Tariffs are thing of the past already, Trump gave up the moment China pulled the trick with rare metal earths. Currently it seems that Trump is planning to actually cooperate with China. This was also reason for his 180 flip on situation in Ukraine and talks about the whole C5 group.
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>>107534917
its not
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>>107534503
>>107534539
China will continue to take the nothing that America gives them and like it. Chinese century was 3,000 years ago and even their own people hated it so much that they turned the nation over to Jurchin and Mongol conquerors. Fuck off and make your own internet, Chang.
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>>107534418
It seems that the Chinese are praying for a monopoly of factories, so that factories would be only in China, and nowhere else in the Solar System. The scumbags

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Lemon Stealing Whore Edition

>Not sure what private trackers are all about?
A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.

>Have a question?
- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn
- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers
- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/
- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060
- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/
- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M
- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE
- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h
- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty dead

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>>107539111
No because he got disabled
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>>107540127
Why? Did his tracker gf break up with him?>>107539952
Same
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>>107540145
he didn't vote
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>>107540271
Didn't vote in what? qrd?
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Why are BHD and FLUX curry?

https://files.catbox.moe/q6gaku.png

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>Denuvo gets removed/cracked in a year anyway
Biggest lie piratenigs ever told.
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millennial hackers that actually like computers and possess three digit IQ to go above the ni/g/ger desktop ricing in their expertise all have families and different priorities than releasing cracks
zoomer generation that grew up with smartphones is retarded, because incentives to poke inside the software were never there through their whole lives
I'm pretty sure someone still pokes at denuvo privately as an exercise, but applying enough effort to actually release the crack is probably not worth it
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>>107539540
I liked original Nier but automata just isn't the same. Idk, it just feels kind of soulless.
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>All Denuvo games are shi-
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>>107539736
Chess
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>>107540386
Its got the queen in it, no?

As a somewhat broke college student, should I buy a Google Pixel 9a for $350 and hope it lasts three years, or buy a new budget Motorola for $130 every year instead?
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>>107527971
>new budget Motorola for $130 every year instead
What are you doing to your budget phones that you need to replace them every year? My last phone was a $150 Samsung Galaxy A10 and it lasted me 5 years with no issues.
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I bought a motorola for $120 6 years ago which I still use and I intend to do so until it breaks.
Paying more for a phone is retarded.
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>>107534104
All recently made Android phones that are available in EU should be now also offer something like 6 years of security updates to comply with recent-ish regulations.
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>>107527971
You should get money first before buying shit you probably don't need.
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Why the fuck do you even give a shit at this point? The 9a has all the same features as every other flagship phone. Its a piece of glass that runs Android like every other, with bluetooth, nfc, gps, compass, wifi and wireless charging. What fucking more do you need? The hardware gets the job done and all of the apps have had the same hardware demands for years. There hasn't been growth or anything unique in this sector for ages.

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>turning one instruction into twelve
So this is the power of RISC
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Not a single RISC architecture has a CAS instruction except RISC-V which only has it as an extra nobody will implement. The day I learned that, I immediately grew out of the RISC meme.
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>>107539017
Kind of a moot point, cause all modern x86_64 processors implement a smaller RISC-like language for implementing the big instructions called micro-code. They define the individual atomic operations used for operations, because past a certain point it became infeasible to maintain all of x86’s op-codes in pure silicon, and microcode also means you can fix bugs
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>>107540419
You’re wrong, ARM has one: https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0602/2025-09/Base-Instructions/CAS--CASA--CASAL--CASL--Compare-and-swap-word-or-doubleword-in-memory-
RISC-V also has a standard extension that implements it, but it’s not part of the base standard
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>>107539017
There is nothing even remotely "reduced" about modern ARM. Also, ARM does not have 512bit registers, so obviously it would need multiple instructions. Nothing whatsoever to do with being "RISC".
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>>107540337
>Would you prefer to have six gorillion obscure instructions like amd64
lol
lmao
kek, even

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Do you think donation notifications are an acceptable form of funding FOSS projects?
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>>107539141
KDE did the same thing last December and their donations increased significantly. People are willing to support the projects they use when reminded.
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Not if the recipient has DEI brainrot.
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>>107539141
Better than the advertisements Windows puts in the start menu, lock screen, and notifications.
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>>107539141
If people want to donate, they can donate, sure. I'm not donating to fucking Gnome though, holy shit.
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FOSS can do whatever it wants, including promoting fag shit like cutting your dick off and diddling children.
if you don't like it then fork it

>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 7th of January [revised from late December]

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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>>107537541
>attention whore
>and the rest of the post, of course but especially "attention whore"
The pot calling the kettle black
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I'm afraid to work on some of my projects because they have potential and I'm just going to fuck it up
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>>107540202
Fear of success is just as self-sabotaging as fear of failure.
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>>107540202
Well, Guru Josh - Infinity had a bunch of bullshit happening all throughout it, but the opening sax riff is what stuck on people's minds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVJ7KQPoNMM
There's no need to be afraid.
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>>107535792
>AI slop has zero artistic value no matter how "good" it becomes

That's right. It's about time we tightened the definition of "art" to "I don't want people using anything that would outshine me because they have an ear for music but no mechanical ability to play an instrument".

The kind of smart thinking that countless "people who play a guitar/piano/whatever" rely on to preserve the illusion that knowing how to play an instrument makes them a musician.

It's like, you don't know what an orchestra is, or understand that the one who plays the instrument is the tool, not the musician. AI is for musicians. Instrument players can LARP all they want but their feigned opposition to AI is simply a cope for the fact that on a level playing field the best they can do is covers of old songs we all heard 1000 times before.

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Is vibe hacking a thing? What kind of local models do skiddies use?
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>>107538991
Think about this hard for a second, based on what data?
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>>107538991
>Is vibe hacking a thing?
Very definitely.

>What kind of local models do skiddies use?
Custom.
Tho DESU I've not seen this at the "skiddie" level. Professional pentesters automating their workloads, universtity students pushing the field. To think alphabet soups don't have entire depts with it would be unwise.

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What is the definitive game controller?
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>>107525250
I got sick and tired of dogshit hardware of big name controllers and got myself a Vader 4 pro. It's significantly better than any first party controllers I've ever used. It's got hall sensors on all sticks and triggers, adjustible stick stiffness, zero deadzone, a gyro that can map to right stick or mouse, and a whole bunch of extra buttons that can map to keyboard. The only downside is that Windows doesn't support gyro so games can't use one natively, it HAS to be mapped to mouse or stick, but it does works.
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>>107538202
I remember owning that piece of shit for VR gaming purposes in 2014, well before VR was a serious product. The wired nature of that thing makes it suck dick, the tracking accuracy is atrocious (they literally couldn't care any less about calibrating the damn thing because they didn't even make a calibration tool), the sticks are mediocre and symmetrical face button placement makes half of them hard to use, and there were no grip buttons. They handle like first gen Vive wands except somehow much much worse. But I guess it's OK if the whole extent of your usage of these is just replacing some buttons with wagglan on normal flatscreen PC games (since none of them actually support it), if you ignore the fact that you're actively making the controls worse for a stupid gimmick.
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>>107526701
There was NEVER a time in gaming history when first party controllers offered better product at a lower cost than third party controllers - going all the way back to Atari2600. The whole reason anyone even cares to buy first party controllers is the "ew a cheap knockoff" effect.
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>>107537937
If you ever tried playing CoD on mobile you know that a physical left stick and a trackpad instead of right stick is the right combination. Which is to say, you don't need the right stick altogether.
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I play one thousand hours of Monster Hunter Tri with one of these motherfuckers. That game only has like 250 hours of content (I got 3 characters to Alatreon and dicked around online endlessly).

It's so goddamned light and comfortable. Nothing else has ever come close. I wish it were easier to use nowadays. I imagine I'd have to get some kind of USB/wii extension port adapter.

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DO NOT google "67"
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>>107540255
Unfortunately the thing that comes to my mind is Go. People at Google legitimately managed to design and implement a language incrementally in the time normally spent waiting for C++ projects to compile.
I get that people like to have fun and goof around but it's a much different standard when we're talking about Google Search versus Timmy's first side project at LiterallyWho Inc. You know?
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>>107540034
I POOPLED IT
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>searching for 'arkanoid' on Google Images does nothing now
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>>107540034
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdgqPvjDxkI
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>>107540200
5 star ratings, my beloved...

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Why are all the Chinese LLMs open source? I have my own thoughts about this. China is operating with the historical knowledge of what happened to Japan in the computer race. Japan was neck and neck with the US for most of the computer race, but the US ended up taking everything because Japan bet on hardware and the US bet on software. I think China watched what happened, and they'r5e making their LLMs open source to undermine the success of US LLMs. If China can offer a free model that's almost as good, then nobody really wins the AI race. It undermines the advantage that the US has, and pre emptively prevents the US from just taking everything
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>>107539980
That could be part of it, but things like games and other media coming out of china are hardly "chinese" only. American companies are able to experiment more openly without having to worry about getting stuck in copyright/trademark litigation.

Z-Image is basically the new SDXL. It's already good out-of-the-box for a lot of stuff, but lacks in diversity of output... meaning a lot of the prompts result in same-looking results. But it's fast runs on low-spec hardware so that along puts it ahead of something like Flux.

Flux has better quality output if you can run it, but Flux 2 will generally require that you step down to a Q5 variant to make it work on the same hardware that a non-quantized Flux1 could run on...and you lose a lot of the best features of Flux2 by doing that, though you gain the improved prompt adherence since it uses mistral rather than T5.
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>>107540417
>US would push to ban proprietary chink models on copyright grounds or something

Not really. Kling AI is chinese, closed, and doing business in the US. It does images and video and is probably the best at what it does.
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>>107540439
I’d disagree. They had a later start, but by the 80s many of their home PCs were superior in capabilities to those in the West. But they took an approach more like AMIGA, where there were multiple lines of largely incompatible lines of hardware from different companies, using platform specific hardware. Once the IBM PC took off they got flattened.
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>>107540417
Idk if they’d go that far. There have always been free/open source alternatives to paid software (Linux & OpenBSD are the best examples) and the US never tried to outright ban them.

However, it’s pretty safe to assume US search engines will go out of their way to suppress guides & details regarding open source alternatives.
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>>107540521
The issue with open-source search engines is that nowadays trying to crawl the web is nigh-impossible. YaCy exists, but it’s kind of dumb when it comes to the actual searching. Other than that I’m not aware of any useful P2P OSS search engines, all the other ones are meta-search engines which combine results from multiple commercial indexers


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