I wish I discovered this sooner
>ctrl f excalidraw>>107707626surprised there's only one. Only reason i stick with obsidian.>ctrl f joplin>>107707598>>107714292>in comparison to Obsidian from the perspective of sheer plugin/being able to do various things.ah ok, yeah last time i tested joplin was years ago and was lacking, think it has excalidraw but its the barebones one.>ctrl f logseq>>107708652this one has whiteboard, think they're still migrating to new database thing
>>107715932>this one has whiteboard,It didn't, last I tried it. But I just checked the site and it apparently was just added.The thing with Logseq is: Why use it when you can just use Obsidian? The only claim it has is that it's open-source and not proprietary (IIRC) but it's so much slower in getting features and competing with Obsidian that you're better off just using Obsidian unless you're a Stallman-type.
>>107715959Obsidian having files be the basic unit sucks, I would much rather have paragraphs be the basic unit which I think both logseq and notion do
Logseq just ditched MD files to go full database.
>>107706860Cons: can't drag notes into each other to link them together; instead you have to select each note and type some shit to create a link. Extremely cumbersome and defeats the point of the app in the first place.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsNew Years Mochi Edition>NewsZ․ai releases GLM-4.7 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flashOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107717062sometimes st just feels way too bloated, yk? ui's clunky as hell, everything dumped upfront. anon just wants clean rp, not tweak a million settings first. this ain't compiling gentoo for fun
>>107716965The UI. It's way easier to edit my presets and prompts in Agnai.
>>107716349To paraphrase Beau Brummell: my dear Sir, with strict economy, it's possible for a man to have a decent local goon sesh for £20,000.
>>107717112>>107717178you sound retarded
>>107717240Tanniger cope
/g/ thought on tech nigga?
He's just part of the hype machine for cyclical phone and tech releases his videos provide very little insight and are very surface level almost sounds like he's reading a brochure provided by the manufacturer plus he's a nigger doing 120 miles on a school zone.
He should review bodycamshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDsY_cHALP8
>>107716759once a channel makes it over 100,000 subs (sometimes even less) they sell out and become corporate shills, bought and paid for. They all start out making content on something they really enjoy either as a hobby or whatever, then start getting popular and monetize. Then the money starts coming on and their greed takes over to the point they sell out and become untrustworthy.The psychology of the average viewer is that - the more subs they have the more "right" they are. This is why I watch smaller channels who have nothing to lose and tell you straight up what they think, found, or experienced.
GREAT DUDE
>>107716790essentially there is no difference between those two niggas, just a mouth piece for different opinion groups.
Am I the only one here who considers shit like this insulting? Why would any serious company treat its customers like this?
>>107716898Would you be offended if I told you to kill yourself?
Don't worryin 10 years time it'll be all pepes and basedjackswell assuming zoomers figure out how to make websitesone day they will right
>>107716336the artifical extension of childhood has been one of the most destructive consequences of the industrial revolution in terms of personal freedom. The state reclassifies young people as children in order to legally compel them into the mandatory public school system so corporations can devalue educated labor by creating a guarenteed surplus of literate drones. It then leverages this control to coerce them into going into debt so that these same corporations can sabotage the value of people with higher education. >>107716357this started in the 1920s as a consequence of the suffergette movement. Women didnt like their husbands and sons around unmarried women so they reclassifed adults as children by raising the age of consent, and then outlawed child labor. The consequence of outlawing child labor was that unemployed teenagers then migrated to prostitution and crime in order to meet their daily needs which resulted in a mass explosion of cheap sex workers which made the sufferegettes REE even harder until prostitution was outlawed in most western countries and lower class children were then forced into the newly established public school system. Originally designed for the poor and children of immigrants, less than 10 years later it was made mandatory for everyone.
>>107716322I don't think they show this shit in Github enterprise.This is purely for your humiliation, free customer.
>>107717200i remember my tech bro friends in 1998. we drank heavily, smoked, smoked dope, had girlfriends and used racial slurs unironically. good times.
First time edition!!!The last thread was ages ago and I missed seeing some cool setups! I apologize if I'm missing anything cause this is my first time posting one of these, hopefully we can share some nice setups!!
What's good boys. Got a 5:4 monitor recently so time for an update - finding it really nice for having chat windows always open/calendar when I'm WFH. Still need a new poster or something to fill the gap on the right lol>>107699526Nice laptop OP, man I miss windows desktop widgets>>107702063Based wall clutter, looking good>>107705502Holy fuck yeah that light strip looks nice>>107707683Awesome setup, what did you guys play?
>>107699694absolutely based and comfy. is that wii homebrewed? when it is you can put any game from NES-Wii on it and play with official nintendo classic controllers like pic rel that plug into the wii remote. so you have an all-in-one set up where you're playing on a CRT with the original controller as it would have been when it came out. Oh man I'm baseding out hard
>>107716544minecraft and black ops zombies.
>>107715663oh man that's comfy. do you mind sharing what some of that stuff is between the CRTs and what they do? Looks like an oscilloscope, a UV meter, and some other things. I really like analog tech
>>107717269I initially set this stuff up for a music video I still haven't made, a lot of it is test equipment that I normally have elsewhere on my workbench. It's still sitting there for when I want to play games or burn CDs though.That's not a normal oscilloscope, it's a curve tracer. I mainly use it for matching transistors and diodes for audio circuits, oscillators, filters, etc. Other than that there is a function generator, multimeter, PSU, frequency counter.The laparoflator equipment isn't something I have a use for really, it's just medical equipment that came alongside the medical PVM just out of frame on the right. Right under that PVM is a NTSC waveform monitor and vectorscope. I am using that as part of my setup for calibrating CRTs for my video wall which has been an ongoing project for some time.
What is the best ai service for generating passport and id scans and verification pictures of holding the id for verifying online accounts like facebook?
>>107716846kys jeet
Why are these things still made and used? Most phones don't include a slot for them, and they're the only device small (if modern phones can even be called that) enough to justify using them over a full size card. I know the Switch and Steam Deck use them, but those are also big enough that they surely could've made them with full-size cards in mind
>>107715504Touch controls blow for playing games that are meant for buttons and sticks, and I've yet to find a phone controller that doesn't suck and isn't awkward to hold. Most of them feel like playing on a Mad Catz controller, and either clip awkwardly on the sides of your phone or hold it up so it's topheavy in your hands.
>>107709349TFW I use a 1tb card to hold all of my roms for my steamdeck.
i have like 10x 512 GB sd cards from my work was tossing. I took them all and bought picrel and use them as extra stroage on my phone for movies and shit.
>>107709425>hurr let me share my private stuff with the government and its corporate dogs in the cloud oops some jew irl got mad at a meme and just deleted my files with a similar name after docking my credit scorezoomers love their chains. they brag about them.
>>107709349I got a 256GB Sandisk for Christmas and I filled it up with anime to watch on my phone in bed. They're stupid cheap nowadays, mine was $25. My phone's a $150 Motorola though.I like it because it reminds me of the Sony Watchman in concept.
Thinking of buying a used HDD off ebayIf I do a hard wipe with DiskGenius will that 100% ensure there's no malware slipped in there? What do I do to make sure there's no hidden malware?
>>107716862buy used cable boxes from the salvation army and grab the SSD from that. they are usually 1tb and only used by retarded boomers if you are that paranoid
>>107716996Actual good advice? I think I'll try that.
There is zero filling software out there that can do a whole whack load of passes but most of that is a waste of time. Macrorit data wiper free and pro will do the trick. There is something called killdisk too that you can search for online. It does the same thing. Zero fill the entire drive is usually good enough. You can then do a random pass the next time. There is 35 passes but it takes forever... Blah blah blah. Usually just wiping the entire drive including all partitions will do the trick. Then reformat the drive accordingly. Doing a full check disk to see if any sections of the drive are failing is a good idea to do on used drives also. You may have bought a dud. Better find out now rather than when it fails with all your data on it.
>>107716862No such malware
>>107716862bang on it
What are some memorable experiences you had regarding tech in school? I’ll start >switch n and m keys on a keyboard in keyboarding class >sperg kid sits there, looks down at the keyboard and almost immediately begins flipping out >ancient teacher and tard wrangler lumber over to inspect >they murmur together for a moment >teacher says the keyboard must be defective, unplugs it, and throws it away >waddles off to get a new keyboard from a supply closet >mfw Also, later that year >write Visual Basic scrip that causes the CD tray to continuously open and close >runs as a background process, and task manager was disabled on school PCs, so it’d keep going til you rebooted >I am le 1337 haxx0r >put file on a flash drive, bring it to school >copy file to the desktop >realize that it’d be funnier to make people cause it to happen, rather than automatically running Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107716854Find anything good in that email, anon?>>107717076A few weeks ago a girl I’ve been seeing had me look something up for her on her laptop, and was blown away by the fact that I didn’t have to look at the keyboard to type. She isn’t too bright, you’re right lel
>>107717076NPCs don't have any spatial awareness.
>>107715650https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziZMVLOcPsUThis shit used to drive the teacher insane.
>>107715650Sovl
Oh yeah we also had a kid who’d print out the trollface really small, cut them out, and tape them to the undersides of mice. It was dated even in 2012, but funny enough the first couple times you witnessed someone get bamboozled
>lost to google>burns through $25 billion a year>Microsoft (biggest investor) stops funding months ago>Softbank (second biggest investor) is done investing (now waiting on profits to roll in (lmao))
I didn't think people know how bad it really is right now. The music is playing real, real loud though.
>>107716174i'll be honest i don't understand the whole "it's a hecking circle!!!" argumentisn't that how all business transactions go? one guy gives money to another in exchange for services or other shit
>>107716703It is a isolated circle, that asks for one more trilli bro, but still haven't created any potentially profitable product yet.
>>107716703The circular part is in reference to the GDP circlejerk that has been taking place for decades now. The llm bubble is just making it more widely discussed since it's about as transparent as a window.
>>107715755>The only real use is in combat drones.Except who wants a combat drone the size and weight of a datacenter?
Is Yandex the best search engine to use as an America? My primary concern is US government surveillance
>>107717127>as an AmericaWhich continent? North or South?
>>107717255(nta)>t. damage control
>>107717292Your comment is so insanely ignorant I don't even know how to explain this to you in a way you'd understand outside of recommending you start studying encryption methods from ground zero. I hope you look back on your comment in a decade and realize how pants-on-head retarded it was.
>>107717145The Russian government ? No. A Yandex employee or affiliate for a few dollars? YesThis would be a good way to actually get your searches personally looked by an intelligence analyst since less than %1 of searches in the US are with.I can tell you exactly it would. Say there's an advertising company in Kazachstan or whatever the fuck shithole that's not hostile to Russia. And this company is a CIA front. So this company approaches Yandex offering a handsome sum, or employee with a bribe. They tell Yandex they want to advertise to Americans send your data from America to us. And then Russia is not going to bend over backwards protecting American data. Know what the worst thing is? The CIA front wouldn't have to convince or bribe Yandex. Data sharing with affiliates is automated and they can pick the data they want like it's Amazon shopping.I guarantee you this is going on exactly or something very close to it. Use searx
>Which continent? North or South?
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107688252>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.
>>107716540that cat living the good life
>>107716591hey, nice to see youyou don't usually post around these hours
What do you use for face part (lip/eye) segmentation? MediaPipe would've been nice but it isn't working on Python 3.13 yet.
>>107716639?
New version is out. Also, why was my previous thread deleted? This is a software-based application explicitly engineered for operation within the computational and telecommunications framework of a handheld mobile device, ok? It is therefore unambiguously situated within the broader domain of contemporary technological systems, infrastructures, and applied digital sciences, and as such relevant to /g/.
why do i get an ip ban error when trying to create a thread
>>107716263because you are using kuroba instead of chance
>>107716263I wad getting this for a few days... had to keep turning on/ airplane mode to be able to post, but eventually it stopped happening.
>>107716290it also happens for some users using chance
>>107715517>>107715714Logs.
>indians can't make good softwa-
>>107717017specialized tools will always be superior to one that does everything poorly
>>107708125>muh notallismi'm surprised you managed to solve the captcha, and even doing so three times.
>>10770816599% of conferences and journals are useless due to dogshit reviewers who couldn't care less about your paper that will be read by 50 people max anyway. arXiv is better.
He's unironically the best jeet programmer there is and the software's still shit. Calibre is only popular because no one's bothered making an alternative.
>>107717273I once started a fork to slim it down to just being an ebook reader, database, and converter and it is so jeeted and spaghettied that it's just not worth it.calibre-web does everything you want and less of the bloat in the interface, though you are just using more space to use it.
Satsuki 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 deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107716754I'd like to see what TTG have and what chink TV actually looks like (DF?)and there must've been some ancient H-games exclusively preserved on one of their trackers
>>107716680Ok alphabet bot
>>107716715Cabal is so yesterday. Poonit3d is today. The internet is indian. Deal with it.
>>107716945yeah bc the internet is fucking dead
I have recently switched to Deluge and just discovered the "LabelPlus" plugin.What a game changer. Being able to have my labels assign a download location and then a final storage location (so I can download to an SSD, then once finished move everything to an HDD for seeding). All automatically, to my various drives.I've currently got my labels set up by media type and then drive location. IE, for my 16TB drive I have labels called "16TB Anime", "16TB Movies", "16TB TV", "16TB Music", and then on my 22TB it's "22TB Anime", "22TB Movies", etc. Anytime I add an anime torrent I just assign it the label for whatever drive I want it to live on (my 16TB is full, so new torrents go to my 22TB drive). This is way better than what I was doing previously, manually downloading to my SSD, then manually transferring the completed torrents to the correct drive/folder.