Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107504070>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.
>>107530544thanks you too
i'm a nigbophile desu
moon moon
>>107531214me too bruderme too
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107456434
i cant even
I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE DECOUPLINGSEPARATION OF CONCERNSINDEPENDENT SYSTEMS INTERACTING THROUGH WELL-DEFINED INTERFACES
// WARNING: Do NOT uncomment the next line in real code, // it will likely crash the program (Segmentation Fault).nigga i seg faulted my code like 30 times in the last 4 minutes
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>>107529636Templates reduce instruction cache bloat though.
>>107511164https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure)more specifically, a custom implementation where leafs have an "owned" flag and a "loaded" flag, among some other metadata. the point is that I never actually touch the original data, only the metadata on the leaf and/or the new leafs that the program owns. I haven't implemented this feature yet, but in theory this approach also supports partial loads and unloads for files that don't fit in memory - it doesn't write to the actual file, so "lazy load" is trivial
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107515387 & >>107503699►News>(12/10) GLM-TTS with streaming, voice cloning, and emotion control: https://github.com/zai-org/GLM-TTS>(12/09) Introducing: Devstral 2 and Mistral Vibe CLI: https://mistral.ai/news/devstral-2-vibe-cli>(12/08) GLM-4.6V (106B) and Flash (9B) released with function calling: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.6v>(12/06) convert: support Mistral 3 Large MoE #17730: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17730>(12/04) Microsoft releases VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B: https://hf.co/microsoft/VibeVoice-Realtime-0.5B►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.
>>107531360Yeah, there's only one RTX Pro 6000 in that image.
>>107531460Which one is it?>this but it requires me to edit so much of the source codeFight vibe coding with vibe coding.
>>107531502writingway2 and I'm more of a backend monkey than a frontend fag, even assisted by a retarded model I would rather not have anything to do with whatever react garbage is going on there
>>107531525As a fellow backend monkey, I understand. I don't think he's using react though, or any framework for that matter.>For coders: I basically rebuilt Writingway (and added some features) in Java/HTML, because some of the dependencies were frustrating to deal with. His package.json is basically empty, he has stray markdown files with obvious LLM-generated plans, and this guy doesn't know the difference between Java and JavaScript. 100% vibe coded and unmaintainable.
>>107531581damn it, but makes sense. Guess I'll just adopt the principle and take it to st or mikupad. If mikupad had folders for sessions itd be non-trivial to emulate the idea
>last good laptop with a external battery is nearing a decade old Fuck this shitty ass technology bruh
>>107529395What are t480 boomers gonna do in a decade from now?
>>107529547Rope or troon out
just checked and the market for laptop is really fucked up, even the chinkest of vivobooks with the shitest specs are expensive now.
>>107529395she won't be frustrated after a good dicking
What technology can I use to protect myself from the evil spirits and failed experiments?
>>107531273Salt
>>107531273An iron horseshoe above your door will do the job.
rope
hi /g/ michael here
>>107531273try this app
>here's your superior storage technology bro, way better and more reliable than spinning rust
>>107530627>>107524813
>>107530627>nooo you cant just read and write data on your drive because..you just cant okay that's not how a drive is supposed to be used! use it as a boot drive nothing more!
>>107530603are you still living in 2021 or something?tlc dramless (with hmb) nvme drives (that perform slightly better in random and much better in sequential speeds compared to an high end sata tlc with dram) have been on average significantly cheaper than sata for a long time, nvme is only more expensive when looking at pointlessly high end drives (which of course doesn't make any sense to compare to a sata drive but retards still like to do that for some reason, and even then it's like the same price).back in october I got a 2 tb tlc dramless kioxia exceria plus g3 for 100€, a 2 tb bx500 (one of the shittiest dramless qlc sata drive you can buy) was 150, most high end satas aren't even available anymore (mx500/870evo are both discontinued)with current prices, a stupid pointless gen 5 nvme is only 20% more expensive than a qlc dramless sata, do i have to make more examples? don't think so
>>107530667>"reading and writing" means overwriting the whole disk every 5 minutessuredare i say it?use case?
>>107530306
How the fuck are you meant to learn to code? As in properly, not the basic shit like a while loop. University teaches you fuck, internet is all bots and marketing leeches, search engines are unusable due to AI.
>>107525658>Everything I could want to build has already been solved.Then why learn to code?
>>107525638You either will learn or you won't. The path forward is clear for someone who has a knack for it. I don't. I went into EE because I don't. Consider pivoting if you feel that way, because you're going to be a shitty programmer if you don't.
>>107525638>>107525658You lack the ability to think beyond what already exists. You lack the ability to speculate. You're clearly incapable of identifying problems and coming up with possible solutions. You are evidently low IQ. I'd call you a nigger but even niggers can come up with new types of crime. You're sub-nigger. Sad!
>>107525658You lack imagination and drive
>>107525638just do it
Here is my first Rust code;fn main(){println!("Hello World! I am happy to code in Rust.")}
>>107528983NTA, i've been on the site for 20 years something, only learnt about code blocks like 2m ago lol
>>107531413> where you can have the same name for multiple variablesvariable shadowing is awesome.not hard to get that a variable is limited to the scope it was declared in anyway.
Rust is a failed experiment, midwits write shitty code in this language too, there's probably more good C++ code than there's total rust code so maybe not a fair comparison, but rust has no good programmers.
>>107528975>fn main>not #[tokio::main]ngmi
>>107531585>tokio::main, not tokyo::driftthis is why rustroons never make anything great
The Morning After Edition.>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)Previous thread: >>107515633
Now what lmao
bonus sloppa: Day 01
Advent of Sloppa Index (Gemini 3 Pro Image Preview)Day 08 >>107486885Day 09 >>107497012Day 10 >>107510101Day 11 >>107521253Day 11 Alt >>107520952Day 12 OP >>107523907Day 12 >>107529102Day 01 >>107531411
Day 13 status?https://poal.me/pw4kr9
In this post, I want to thank Eric, the Advent of Code team, and the entire community.Last year (2024) was my first year participating, and it turned out to be incredibly inspiring for me. At the time, I had a problem: for some reason I couldn't dedicate enough time to self-learning and working on my pet projects, work felt like it was draining all of my energy. But after almost a month of solving problems every day, I decided that this practice should continue.Over the course of the entire year, I learned something every single day, solved problems from different areas of computer science, and broadened my horizons. I worked on my pet projects without exceptions, even on weekends. Sometimes it was hard, sometimes easier, but after a year I feel a huge amount of progress, which gives me the motivation to keep going.As for 2025, I really liked the 12-day format. During this period, you don't have time to get tired, and overall it feels like the contest flies by in one breath. This year had a lot of interesting and great problems.My favorite was Day 4, I even tried to solve it on the GPU. In the end, the performance was about the same as on the CPU, but maybe I just need to improve my GPU programming skillsThe most controversial day for me was probably Day 10. After several hours of struggling with Part 2, I decided to check to see how others solved it, and I was surprised that many people used Z3. For me, it felt like the problem shifted from programming to math, though I might be wrong.Once again, thanks to the Advent of Code team for the wonderful and inspiring problems, and for the great weeks I got to spend doing what I love. Thanks to the community for all the inspiring visualizations, solutions, and discussions. All of this pushes us to become better and grow.Thank you all so much, happy holidays, and see you next year!
>>107531451Put the fries in the bag, lil pup
>>107531457Jeets like you will be killing each other in the streets when the one job LLMs are good at, stalling people on tech support, eats your country alive lmao Meanwhile I shorted NVDA today and made more than you'll see in your entire life.
>>107531498>shorting NVDA this early when they're about to get pumpedOh you're retarded retarded
>>107531534TWO WEEKS!!!! I already sold today and all indicators predict recession in 2026. So good luck eating your own poo, Rahjeet.https://www.marketwatch.com/story/tech-slides-as-oracle-broadcom-revive-ai-bubble-concerns-tech-roundup-f8bb2524
>>107528600I'm pro ai but anti slop. If you can't hide the fact that you used AI and try to make something with AI pretending it to be genuine you are automatically s subhuman to me. even AI requires effort
>As of 2022, people are uploading 500 hours of content to YouTube every minute. That's adding about 1250 days' worth of videos every hour, or about 82 years of content a dayThat's a lot of slop. And 99% of it won't be watched by anyone ever.
>>107530892>are you a jew, faggot, nigger, jeet? Upload whatever you want>white?you better follow rules to the letter goy
>>107530858why am i supposed to care?
>>107530858where is it all stored? do they just linkmto yiur hard drive?
>>107530892The vibe.
>>107530877The problem of literal whos thinking they deserve all that storage and data streaming.We. Need. A. Planned. Economy. And we need to kill everyone involved in irrational resource usage like, right fricking now.
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>>107517925I'm playing games on it just fine. Sounds like a skill issue. Maybe MacOS is more your speed?
>>107531123I feel like rsync doesn't work well at large scale: more than 16 TB and more than 8 million files. It would take too long. Unless there's some helper program/data that informs rsync of where the last changes were so it can skip everything else.Alternative question: best Linux methods for incremental backups?>>107531251>I have no idea how well it works under load, but I'm happy with using syncthing for some folders on my pc and phoneHow many files? But do you sync more than 8 million files each time? File count of synced folders "./source/" and "./destination/"?>>107531272Oops: reply to >>107517154 and not #107517135>>107531279That guy said he was using many Windows programs and they didn't work in Linux. With that situation I guess he was using wine or some shit and had compatibility problems. He could probably find replacements for whatever he was doing instead of spending so much time trying to get the many win-programs running in GNU/Linux. But I'm not sure as that fag didn't give many details.
Fucking with Linux [spoiler]Mint[/spoiler] for the first time, just for fun. I've barely scratched the surface with it, but I'm having fun navigating all the menus. I'm still on the fence about installing it/replacing Windows, though. I like how clean it looks.
>>107531123>$ # pacman -S unison>[man page:] unison — a multi-platform bi-directional file synchronization tool>Unison works between any pair of machines connected to the internet, typically communicating over ssh(1), but also directly over TCP. It is careful with network bandwidth, and runs well over slow links. Transfers of small updates to large files are optimized using a compression protocol similar to rsync(1).>$ # pacman -S syncthing>[man page:] syncthing - SyncthingThe man page description for syncthing is too short. A related topic is distributed file systems; some require block-level access and others don't. IPFS only requires file-level access, but I think it's hard to delete stuff in an IPFS repo.>>107530882>imageIs that a horse?
>>107517748sauce
>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.
>>107531252Oh Nyo!>>107531258Hi avatar fren ^^
Can anyone explain why the """"""most creative"""""general on /g/ has zero OC and only ever falls back on copyrighted characters?
>>107531530I post my OCs here, though they're mostly /tg/ material so that's mainly where I post them
>>107531530It's a young general
>>107531552Nice! First time I saw that general! Which is the meta there? I'm fast reading a bit.
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>>107531260it's bait shitposting. you can tell because they're always loudest about things they never actually heard
>when the unenlightened mortals cannot comprehend your call for grandeur
>>107531299sony phones let you unlock bootloader
>DUNU, the brand without hype
>>107530653Salnotes Zero, gate, Vivace are all basically endgame for me but they need a lot of tip rolling to sound just right. The Zero at least comes with different shaped tips.
Is Tahoe usable yet?
macacOS sequoia is ridlded up the asshole with rootkits malware viruses etc so yeah anything is an upgrade for your botnet node