>increase in overall slop content being churned out across every format on the internet, outnumbering organic human made stuff>nonstop feed of AI slop passed off as real across most of social media after sora>increase in malicious use of AI to do shit like promote literal scams (youtube especially has been infested with these)>even my small ass city had to make a statement about an AI generated video circulating online that showed some violent shit happening at a center here, a few days after reading about law enforcement across the country talking about AI generated missing personsso are we just fucked as far as the internet goes? this is all there is for the foreseeable future future?
>>106974129not until the AI bubble burstsit will eventually. no one really likes AI content
>>106974129How do we know this post wasn't AI generated? This is exactly the kind of demoralization post a fine-tuned LLM would make.>Oh no fellow humans, the AI is taking over, we are so fuckedTextbook psyop. Solve the captcha in your reply OP. Prove you have a soul.
hahahahahahahahahahhahahahha
>>106972305https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-WakfBNHD0
>>106972191Mine sounds like BRRBBRBNBVVBBRBRBBBRBBR kinda like a fan or a low humming
I used to have an extremely noisy psu, it would make this crazy noise when I'd turn on the PC like it was getting ready for liftoff, it was a prebuilt my parents got meAfter that experience I'll never buy a prebuilt PC, it's never a good idea to cheap out on the psu, my current PC is silent but I can occasionally hear my hdd spinning up, that's the only part of a PC that actually makes noise, don't know where the boop boop is supposed to be coming from, maybe the internal speaker, my 2025 mobo has one of those
>>106972191what i woudnt give to have my old '251 in my pc again. They took this from us.https://youtu.be/pUu2Rl710kgI also want my per disk, on board power and activity LEDs back.
There are a lot of things I found funny as a kid but annoying as an adult.
>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: >>106939740
>>106973728>>106973728>>106973728
There are items on the Steam workshop I want to try for some games, but it will take a while to really go through all the mods. I've already seen some disappear and this concerns me. It's like Nexus Mods all over, shit gets deleted and disappears.Is there a more straightforward way to download them in advance to store locally?
>>106969490Sorry, I meant to have KB5067017 checked in that last screenshot. My understanding is that update has to do with SecureBoot, which I don't use anyway, but the idea is to have the latest/"final" Windows 10 code in your install image. If you decide it's bloat then it can be ripped out later. NTLite works best when it's working with a fully updated Windows image. So do some other tools, I will discuss that later on.New pic related, I choose "Custom" for "Clean update backup" and I choose "Optimize AppX" and "Update boot manager" in "Extra options". Some things are grayed out because I have my live install loaded for these screenshots. Other options open up if you load in an install .iso
>>106974039>All I know is that the installation guide is terribly wordy, and it puts me off from trying it. It's horribly written.Who are you talking to?
>>106974128Primarily the absolute dunces in charge of Gentoo's official tutorials and documentation.
>>106969490NTLite's driver integration is mostly useful if you need to slipstream SATA, NVMe, RAID, USB3, ethernet, or wi-fi drivers into your install .iso. It does a bad job at integrating graphics drivers. Anyway, I check off "Reuse driver cache"
>>106974155Okay, I thought you were talking about my Windows install/debloat/tweak guide I'm working on right now. I don't have experience writing these things for other people but >>106969490 requested it.
>keeps out-of-order designated initializers out of sepples to make constructors seem useful (they have been present in c since c99)What eas his endgame
>>106972660what do you use for OTP
C++ is so bad at organizing code even python is better
>>106973550>they don't have the same kind of libraries C++ does.At least you can use them in Rust, C++ has atrocious package and dependency management.
>>106973909i had to reimplement an atoi/f/l and i dont have the fast boi code on my machine anymoreso instead of retyping half of an inferior solution based on a screenshot i just implemented it properly with my current level of skills>memchryou use sized strings.i overallocatewe just arent the samethe practical difference is that i deal with everything using simd intrinsics only.i dont have a tail end i have to iterate through, everything is treated as a 16/32 byte long vectorits a wholly different beast mr branchlessdiffreent constraints, different solutions
>>106973909>>106974125the fast boi solution is already 3x faster than the libc btwso if you benchmarked your memchrs and atois and such against the libcmy poor mans SSE is already faster than your standard shit
Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>106968093https://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/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106974117perfect, what's your wf?
>>10697415412GB works theoretically, but my computer always shits itself when trying to run the full models, seems like 32GB RAM for swap isn't enough.
>>106974154>flux nf4lol, lmao evenyou can run them on 12gb, but you have to offload to CPU a bit, which will impact your gen speed.In reality they're models made for 24gb+
>AI will replace u-
>>106957721there wouldn't be an "of" there by the way.You'd say how many billion "r"s.
>>106951647>>106952984The AI fags typed this like the mesugakis that they are, They would have no time for sweaty, obedient investments with big money /biz/vestors has no time for such work. Being ravaged, the codebase remains full of moans and typos. The end product, a sloppy, wet mess. Seeing that their investment had gone to waste, the investor salvages the AI devs obedient orifices for stress relief, at least he would save on any holiday money by doing so. Thus with chains on their necks and the investors name branded and written on their behinds alongside coding language such as; sudo apt sex - preggers The dev laid at the foot of the bed, hungry for rich orifical investments and coding collars to be multi-functional with shock and coding features so the master, /biz/vestor ,could sell to other such AI investors and their slaves, earning back his losses and thus letting the dev free inside the house so that the dev can be used and punished anywhere in the house for a fresh change of pace. Such is devving for AI, of course male AI devs on the other hand would simply be replaced with indians and sent to the Tech support mines to mine tickets in the dark
sudo apt sex - preggers
>>106971826>he lost them in 'nam and his only benefits was a $800 check and some leftover MREs 40 years agoHe should have spent the $800 on four good quality suits.
>>106972286millenials are the ones working on ai though
>>106952692lel
no one can make browser as good as google.until today....OpenAI launched a superintelligent browser.it's over chromebwos..how to migrate our bookmarks?
>>106973893It is lmao
>>106973903I'm glad the brave marketers are at least accepting their heritage now.
>>106973863Another chromium reskin with a massive gpt addon
firekeks...
>>106973902lol calm down
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>>106970079Doubt it. Hopefully I can find a compatible PSU assuming the one in it is dead. Of course if that doesn't get it to power on then I've got other problems.After that I think my next vintage project will be the Apple IIe I got last year.
>>106965318My first mini was a DEC PDP11 used in a TV station automation system. Next was a VAX server used in a science place. You couldn't easily self teach then - no such thing as the internet. You needed a system and the manuals. Obviously there were not a lot of people with those skills looking for a job so the $$$ were much better than today
good thread
Funny to think we might be going back to having separate graphics towers
>>106973726retvrn to tradition
Where can I get a stupidly huge linux console font?I am doing signage using console output and 32x16 is still a bit too small.
change your modeset
I can't believe I ignored this shit for years, this is the best OS I've used in my whole life.Top tier shit and anyone who says otherwise is a RETARD!!!
>>106961505>baremetal in 2025I rather bareback your mom
>>106961718>no scrolling wmuse case?
>>106961540>Mint is for retards.Then I'm a happy retard because Mint has been great so far. Comfy and simple, plus far quicker/responsive than modern Windows.. I'm sure there are better distros but this suits my needs.
>>106972390I mean Linux is built into Windows so yeah
>>106972657>Performance increaseYeah but are we talking a 20% increase or a 0.1% increase. Like I only update shit when it actually does shit.>>106972367While I can understand this, I am not going to be a QA tester for free, I already do that shit for work I am not about to do that at home. I do respect those who do however.
Is this literally the best distro?
>>106971021panels on top or bottom were good on 4:3 or 5:4 aspect ratioswidescreen: it goes on the side, baby!
>>106966216Usually if there is a lot of debate about which is better A or B it either means that A and B can do the same thing but were designed for different requirements (eg vim vs emacs) or A and B are just two implementations of exactly the same thing and it doesn't really matter (rust and c++). Ubuntu vs gentoo is the former, gentoo is for hardcore sysadmins who need tight control and ubuntu is for end user that just need a distro spinned up quickly. Distro debate threads are the most dogshit low effort threads shitting up this board 24/7.
>>106966249>Nodeimagine not using a node version manager, why would you install node via the OS packet manager?https://volta.sh/https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm
>>106966216Yes and especially if you go for interim releases.
>>106966216[spoiler]No.[/spoiler]
Is AI useful yet?
>>106974136>>>/wsg/6001719
YT-DLP is finally defeated by YouTube. It's now officially over.Rest in piece.Can't wait to download my favorite YouTube videos from shitty torrent sites going forward. Maybe some private tracker?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA GOOGLE IS SO EVIL LMAOOO
doesn't work on my machine
>>106974066throwing that word around meaninglessly enables them, but you're dumb enough to use private trackers so I can't expect you'd know better
>>106974066(You)'re the jew who doesn't like freedom.
>>106972470just two more weeks
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>>106973499i looked up and skimmed two articles about it and apparently it was motivated by readability/addressing people like me who have never been to cracker barrel and dont know what it is/does apparently it's a restaurant despite its motto being "old country store"? I always thought it was a store where you literally buy cheese and fancy crackers/bread to go with it, and other old timey kitsch. and tbqh the "old"/current logo is pretty but i can see it being hard to parse in highway billboard settings, and it's hard to draw/remember which is a no-no for modern logos. that said the redesign is lame but not so lame i'd get mad at it. it's not nearly as lazy or faggoty as the Jaguar "redesign" and I can see why Cracker Barrel(restaurant) execs would want to rebrand to both make their marketing more readablein light of my tiny amount of research i think the "if they had just printed CRACKER BARREL on a barrel it would have been fine" take is perfectly reasonable. if it were me getting paid 50k/hr to redesign their logo, I would isolate each element of it (uncle whiteguy, the weird bean-shape yellow placard thing, and the barrel) and say "pick one and make it that, it's just too busy as it is" and then issue a press release straight up saying "we got rid of [things not kept] because it's too fucking busy and hard to read when you're doing 120 on the highway; fear not, uncle whiteman, a barrel, and a weird bean are still in the complimentary colouring books"
>>106973354Just fix the typos and misaligned UI elements, it looks terrible
>>106973493>gather courage and take action.I like my job (and thats NOT because its the only one i could get after 4 months unemp.)
only need to survive 5 more years, then i can leave tech forever
>have meeting with manager about direction of the team>been here for 2 years>manager says to me and my senior counterpart from another region that "if you really think about it, our job is to deploy things and then monitor/update those deployments">my counterpart literally says he hopes to god he isn't just figuring this out to his faceNice knowing you bud.