I have an N100 mini PC with 16gb ddr5 ram. When I load certain vector designer sites like Vexels the browser keeps consistently locking up ("script is slowing down sites, would you like to Stop it?") and simple actions like editing a text can take 10 to 30 seconds to complete.Canva is much faster but sometimes shits the bed too.What the fuck man. Why
Should mention I'm on debian, no bloated windows full of spyware. So it's not that
A complete piece of shit
>>107642815It's not. Anyway. Search for "split" in the settings. Tweak the "Two-pane split" option.
>>107643804>The dev is a retarded jeethe's White
>>107618025basketweaver dev here, we’re around sometimes. they’re hobby projects we make for free. sharing them isn’t super high on our priority lists
>>107641483Buy an ad.
Is there any way to change the order of the board list? I don't really like how the recent boards you visited is at the top.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107636165 & >>107623385►News>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►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.
>>107646858Gorilla pose migu.
So glm 4.6 air never ever?
Is there anything that fits in 48GB VRAM that's as smart as Air in RP?
>>107647022Utopia 13B
>>107647022gpt oss 120b UNLEASHED
damn
At least on my 9800x3D it's:~0.7ns L1 Cache~2.4ns L2 Cache~9.8ns L3 Cache~60ns DDR5~15,000-30,000ns for a higher performance NVMe drive~500,000ns for a SATA SSD~10,000,000ns for an HDD
The team collected videos where creators show an on-screen gamepad overlay to train the AI. NitroGen learned to map gameplay pixels to gamepad actions. It currently only works with controller based games. nitrogen.minedojo.org
>>107646391All current AIs get dumber the longer they run, it’s inherit to the way most of them work (by token prediction), since they have to input all the previous token before outputting single new token.
>>107646512I wonder how they managed to run CP2077 so flawlessly in their presentation? Was it able to handle inventory management aswell and actually advanced the character progression? So far imo it's underwhelming. I've seen it perform only somewhat decent in fighting games. But anything else is terrible.
>>107646512this project has nothing to do with llms>>107625945military will probably fun the early stages of this, but any industrial process that could be automated by robots could be automated by something like thissee german autists playing "agriculture simulator" or "trucking simulator"
>>107647003That's no wonder, you can usually perform somehow okay in fighting games just randomly mashing buttons.
>>107642132those already exist
>"technology">no biotech thread
>>107646848It's proof that the new CAPTCHA isn't filtering anybody.
>>107646848Always has been.>>107646747I bet you don't even know how to do southern blotting.
Sure — here are 5 accessible biotech discussion prompts written for a 4chan image board thread (simple wording, easy to jump into, but still interesting):What’s one biotech thing you think will actually work soon (next ~5 years), and what makes you believe it’s real and not just hype?What’s the most overhyped biotech topic right now (CRISPR, longevity, “AI cures everything,” etc.) and what would count as real proof that it’s legit?If you had to bet $1,000 on biotech, would you pick a drug company, a “tools” company (lab gear/tests), or something else? Explain like you’re convincing a skeptic.What biotech problem sounds easy but is secretly brutal, and what’s the true bottleneck (delivery, safety, cost, regulation, biology being messy)?What “biotech for normal people” product do you actually want (better sleep, faster healing, pain-free dentistry, anti-obesity, organ preservation, etc.) and what do you think is stopping it?Post one or two of these as the OP and let people fight it out. If you want it more shitposty, more combative, or more serious, tell me the vibe and I’ll rewrite them.
>>107646747Whatever happened to that guy who did CRISPR gene editing on himself? Did he gain any superpowers yet?
>>107647002Idk it, but I run northern blot protocols by just loading DNA samples and probing membranes. I guess it's the same thing pretty much.Love the smell of formaldehyde.
Browsing /g/ completely confused me. At this point of time I don't know anymore which OS I should use.
>>107646702i second this entirely. distro doesnt matter. just use penguin os.
Any operating system is fine since normal people just use their browser anywaySteam probably works too
>>107646632Half of those steps are unnecessary. Just start with Fedora. Debian can be ignored unless you plan to stick to it. You don't need to spend months on Mint before you learn how to enable non-free or third party repos or codecs on Debian/Fedora, this is shit you'll do in the first 10 minutes after installing and never think about again. If you want a GUI for everything just use KDE, that's a desktop environment question not a distro related question.
>>107645707After 15 years of transitioning from Windows to Linux, then to FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and back to Linux, I recommend just buying a MacBook.
>>107645707artix, it has a GUI installer, it's based on arch, but you have to use the scary terminal for updating and installing packages
Linux is often sold as progress, but philosophically it feels like a step backward. The people who shaped the field at its best, Engelbart, Alan Kay, Licklider, were trying to make computers amplify human thought, not turn users into part time system administrators. Engelbart wanted integrated systems that helped people reason, collaborate, and build knowledge. Kay imagined the computer as a living medium, something you could understand, reshape, and learn from. Linux goes in the opposite direction. It inherits the Unix mindset where the system is a miserable little pile of loosely connected tools and the human is expected to glue them together through arcane commands and configuration files. Complexity is not reduced, it is pushed onto the user and normalized as a virtue. Instead of higher level concepts, Linux clings to decades old abstractions like everything being a file, text streams as universal interfaces, and shells as the main way to think. The result is a system no single person can fully understand, held together by conventions, folklore, and cargo cult practices. What makes this worse is the culture that formed around it. A common trait among Linux enthusiasts is a mix of resentment and shallow elitism, where struggling with the system is reframed as proof of intelligence or moral superiority. Difficulty becomes a badge of honor rather than a design failure. Many users overestimate their understanding, mastering a narrow set of commands and rituals while mistaking familiarity for depth. This Dunning–Kruger confidence feeds contempt for ordinary users and for systems that aim to be coherent and humane, as if usability were a flaw rather than the point. Instead of demanding better abstractions, the culture defends rough edges as character building. In that sense, Linux does not just fall short technically. It fosters an attitude that resists the ideals of clarity, empathy, and intellectual humility that the great figures of computing actually stood for.
>>107646962>WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDSIs this a leftist meme?
>>107646981>>107646985>>107646999Linux users can’t read, that’s why they like “simplicity” so much. lol
linux will never show you ads in your own OS
>>107647009It's not that I *can't* read, it's that I *didn't* read your wall of text.
>>107647015>cluelesshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-files/+bug/1701068
Recounting the threads edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
>>107646741>goes off on a rant about IQ, alpha/beta males, basedboys, and gun cultureI can't even blame you for being mentally ill, I'd be as well if I had to work in C++ outside of work.
>>107646842not him but whats wrong with C++? I use it for my hobbies and I much prefer it to the alternatives
>>107645712atomics are fun. the only slightly painful thing is the memory order semantics. luckily on x64 they dont matter, though that means im not 100% sure im using the correct ones
>>107646842>picking up a 3-5kg pipe and pointing it away from your feet, or better, away from yourself entirely, is "culture" and supposedly "extremely difficult and an intellectual task that majority of people cannot do"Please explain to me, which part of this isn't about low IQ, beta males, basedboys and you being brown?>>107646871His skin color is what's wrong. Every. Single. Time.
>>107646821there's none
most dedicated community in FOSS?
>>107640314yeah because it got like 7 users, and all of them are contributors
>>107639976this guy fuckin GETS IT
>>107639976Emulating CPU bugs isn't the difficult part, they're well documented, it's more so making sure things are accurate to the physical components of the console. Software is deterministic and predictable but real life hardware can be more unstable. As an interesting example, Super Bonk on the SNES has a gameplay demo where there's a chance that the inputs of the demo will become desynced and that it'll mess up because of variance in the clock speed of the graphics chip and the CPU. However it never happens on emulator, because emulators don't bother to emulate the physical clock component. Therefore, a more stable result is less accurate than actual hardware... now you see, true accuracy is hard to achieve. Of course, you could argue that the more stable result is preferable to the behavior of the actual hardware, but then you have other games like the SNES Speedy Gonzalez game where a level cannot be cleared *unless* a specific hardware edge case is emulated.
>>107639976>>107639976Another emulator development tidbit that may interest you are illegal opcodes. This is mostly a 6502 specific thing AFAIK, but I think the 8086 may have some as well. You might know about their existence, but why they work is pretty interesting too. The 6502 (The CPU used in the NES) had a flawed instruction decoder. Instructions were decoded by looking up entries in a table of microcode depending on which bits of the opcode are on and off. Nothing wrong with that, but there's also nothing stopping you from using opcodes that mix properties of completely unrelated instructions. Some can be useful but most just jam the CPU. Even some official NES games used unofficial opcodes, for instance, Aladdin uses a SLO instruction which shifts the contents of a byte of memory left and then compares it against the accumulator register. Anyways, apparently some of these instructions are unstable and don't work the same way all of the time due to analog variance. A truly accurate NES emulator would have to emulate all the undocumented opcodes and then account for the hardware being used. Accuracy is a total nightmare.
>>107646927Also using these isn't generally reccomended since newer 6502 revisions used those slots for new, incompatible instructions
Christmas Eve Eve EditionPrevious Thread:>>107555829https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107555829/#107560148
>>107645588Better sooner then later, they will get harder and harder to find.
>>107644907sovl
>>107645955def gotta work on saving for one ;-;
>>107646301Where do you live? You might be able to still find something for free from a boomer, etc. Always encouraged to put up your own ad too that you're looking.
evening, /g/ents
Apparently some of the files were saved as PDFs with the blacked out parts totally removable
>>107646100They blatantly admitted they were redacting anyone who wasn't a democrat. Pedophiles protect themselves, and protecting pedophiles is the same thing as being a pedophile. There are adult men in suits in many pictures who have their faces redacted. Why? If they have nothing to hide they should have nothing to fear. Release all of it. They need to stop the team sports nonsense
>>107645271This. Magafucks wouldn't know the difference.
government employees are fucking retarded at using computers. seriously do you think trump knows what the fuck a windows 11 is?
How the fuck wasn't this noticed within 0.5s of the first journalist reviewing the filed?
>>107646862controlled opposition
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>Anthropic CISO moderated a discord server for gay gamers>he added a Claude chatbot to it and caused everyone to leaveHoly kek
>>107645288Imagine faking being gay for over a year just to try and scam a chat room with your AI scam.Holy shit they’re getting desperate.
>>107645288why is every AI company director a homosexual?
>>107645313They're just the loudest minority. The majority fucking hates AI too.
>>107645288Even I got flak when Discord introduced its chatbot into my server without asking me. I jailbroke it to say mad racist shit and then booted it out of my server.
>>107646944why are you surprised?
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>>107646659Yeah, you are in a dead general, people moved to /edg/
>>107646699Yeah, the YunYun fag moved over there and anons are engaging with his gens. He's teaching us upscaler stuff that I didn't realize until he explained it.>>>/e/3036780>>>/e/3036779>>>/e/3036777>>>/e/3036772>>107646669You should post there too, we love Casko
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