No one cares? For decades this smooth presentation was the standard for live and taped television.
For example, for decades professional sports were presented in interlaced video formats with 60 fields per second of motion smoothness. Now, when those old tapes are converted and uploaded to streaming services 99% of the time they are only available in 30 frames per second. The two fields will have been blended together to make a frame. And they use pretty harsh methods to do it, because they want to get rid of all possible combing artifacts, so you get a much softer image than the original presentation. Detail is lost. This "live sports" feel is lost in the process, and anyone who watched football, basketball, boxing, or pro wrestling in the 20th century can tell you how it used to look a lot better than what is on the streaming networks now, even if they can't describe the technical details.
>>107744065>If it's shot on film or video it doesn't matter.Yes it does! That makes a huge difference! The tape formats of the 70s through 2010s recorded in native interlaced video format. The 60 fields per second smoothness is inherent to the format, and was preserved through the broadcasting signal chain. >Lives were different though.And live TV made up a massive amount of television history!
>>107744042 This isn't about nostalgia. This is about actual loss of information. You're being denied seeing the great majority of 20th century television as it was supposed to be seen.
What's pretty bad is if you search for 60 fps videos of old tv shows on youtube the majority of them have been converted to 60 fps via adding fake frames rather than using an original source.
If you want to see some examples of what 60 fields per second look like there is a channel on youtube called Reely Interesting. This person preserves the motion clarity of the original tapes by uploading in 4k 60 frames per second. https://youtu.be/gDMtKrPYVjs
DDR2 is still worth it only if it can YouTube 1080p.
>>107740625its for trannies to yap about how they can still watch csam on oldshitter hardware or something like that
>>107740605narcissism
>>107741460>aren’t modern SSDs faster than most DDR2if you ignore the 1000x higher latency... sure.>Is it possible to just bypass RAMno.
>>107739307And yet computers that played Youtube videos fine back then started to choke on the same resolutions as soon as the new non-Flash implementation came out, and still do.
>>107735998ddr4 is good enough for me
>take CS class at uni (for fun, not my major)>this is what the other students are coding onAnd then you wonder why we need H1B indians
>>107729874It really isn't a real computer. You can't install a real os. You can't run a real development toolchain like gcc etc. You're locked into apple's bullshit and whatever limited set of commercial toy "apps" they've graciously allowed you to run on their appliance that you've leased from them for a one time fee.
1. This thing has a web broswer which probably supports wasm2. You can run https://copy.sh/v86/ in a web browser3. From 1 and 2 it follows that this machine is at least as capable as an old PC4. Old PC is usable for writing software if your code and your tools are fast5. From 3 and 4 it follows that this machine is perfectly usable for programming
>>107742334> There's nothing wrong with the new generation of kids growing up on locked down toy appliances and never knowing what it's like to actually own and control your own property yeah the world is fucked. this picture nails it >>107731253Fuck that anons racism though
>>107742488Really cool site, but its making even my desktop fans start spinning fast when I try to run the desktop environment on the Arch image. Crazy that this is even possible, but its not gonna work on an IPad.
>>107742507>owning and controlling your property is lugging around 6 pounds of ewaste with 2 hours battery lifecollege isn’t a place to fiddle with your bashrc and audio drivers
Reminder to muh bubble retards that AI is indispensable and the new default way to use computers.
>>107743458"AI" is a marketing terman unironic answer to this clearly bait thread for anyone who is wondering is noone who uses computer as a computer and needs his computer to do exactly what he wants will find anything that these glorified NN powered autocorrects can do useful
>>107743458>AI is indispensable and the new default way to use computers.
>>107743458Ok. Still not using any applications that have "AI" (the lying if/else machine) in them.Keep coping though...?
>>107743458reminder ai is actual indians. and i agree. they are indispensable, sirs.
>>107743568Everyone is using AIAlmost no one is paying for itHow is that hard to grasp?
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsCute Locust 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.
>>107743199qrd on neuro?
How to get a token for mino?
>>107744494Vtuber but ai.
>>107744502What is mino?
>>107744502Send dick pic
>puts bread on the table>makes inexperienced /g/ trannies seethe>makes C shart shills seetheYeah I'm thinking it's the best language
>>107743818>android status: redeeming in progress thanks to kotlinKotlin should just completely replace Java imo. It's a good backend and app language.
>>107743818The final bastion of Java is backend slop but it's doing even that badly
any functional language mogs
Java is extremely popular everywhere, why is it a "jeet" language?
>>107743819ever heard of Spring sweetie
Nobody's going to learn the bash terminal unless they are some basement dweller who lives on their PC. Even people who use their PC for work aren't going to fuck around with stuff like that. The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and Mac because it's trash and linux hasn't evolved with them.
>>107735283use python instead like a sane person
>>107735080you don't need to know the terminal if you use linux mint
>>107735080>The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and MacBoth of those have terminals, you obese mangirl.
>>107736185>>107736356>>107736896legitimately why is powershell so verbose? was it contracted to some outside company that got paid per character? or was it designed as verbose so microsoft enginsars could paid their kloc count?
>>107738352>the kids who got bullied in school work at modern day microsoft (company that bill gate's named after his dick)pottery
Happy 2026 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.
>>107743858>for girlsyeah, I'm a woman (pic is me for reference)
>>107743910>>107743910Sure buddy sure.
>>107741105when will this shit support renaming as far as qbittorrent?
what happend to BTN how did it go from 35k users to 30k? What are some easy uploads to BTN?
For anyone who is in a cabal indexer can you explain how user ranks work? Do they even have ranks? Do you just upload nzbs to rank up?
What kind of RAM fans do you guys use for DDR5 6000mhz?I'm satisfied with this one, it keeps my ram running cool as a cucumber.
>>107744362just look valueram valueselect those things just work
>>107744489Performative male.
>>107744362>>107744489ram go brrrrrr
>>107744583Is that a fucking Skulltrail? Wew
>>107744595fuck yeah it is
>AWS down>steam down>epic down>archlinux.org downit's overthe west has fallen
>>107738595I didn't even notice, is this what freedom looks like?
>>107742915arch is still a nonfree distroeven if it's a lesser evil than these three things, it's still evil
>>107742506How many times do you need to install your software? Oh right, Windows crashes often and requires several reinstalls each year, while Linux just works and you don't need to "recreate your workflow" every month.
>>107738595I don't use an of these sites. Everything just works on my machine
>be AWS>become Indian>inherit routine Indian blackoutskek... KEK
Couldn't compete at all raped in every single benchmark https://www.phoronix.com/review/windows-beats-linux-arl-h/4>80 comments All seething btw
>>107744404meds, AT ONCE.
>>107744066>GNOME As expected.
>>107744234+400 izzat very beutiful and hot post sar
>>107744066>UnexpectedYou mean wintel is unexpected?Retard.
>>107744066>look mommy this one particular model is faster with WindowsMeanwhile all other million laptop models in the world are faster with Linux
This shit glows like the sun.
>>107739687Who's dnm?
>>107744019Dat Nigga Mane
>>107743598this but with XMR
>>107742143i2p is a lot faster than tor in my experience.The issue is probably more the dnm in question than network.
>>107742450>>107738909>>107739002>>107743629>>107738898https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Tunnels/Connecting_to_a_VPN_before_TorPlenty written on the subject.
/biz/ herre.How is AI not another dot-com bubble?What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
>>107740874NASA is just a gay military front, and has been almost since it's inception. Retards braying about NASA funding cuts never seem to realize that most shuttle missions had some sort of glownigger payload, and fully exclude the possibility that it's simply the elimination of redundant programs running independently and concurrently across military and "civilian" space programs.>Inb4 muh moon landing wasn't military For sure it was. If we can launch what was essentially an ICBM with a detachable bus and land that detachable bus on the fucking moon, we could 100% fill that detachable bus full of nuclear warheads and drop it on Moscow. Look up when we started to MIRV ICBMs and compare that to the timeline for the Apollo Program.
>>107740458Yeshttps://www.google.com/search?q=customers+are+now+actively+avoiding+things+that+are+advertised+with+AI&udm=14
>>107740275Microsoft is strong-arming companies into including copilot in their new volume licenses for Windows and Office products. There is an article somewhere where a sales rep just left the bargaining table when the customer refused to consider Copilot, because that’s the only thing they get bonuses for at the moment.Nobody is paying for this shit personally, it’s paid for by corporate, who justify it because it gets retard investor bucks flowing in, not because it had any proven productivity benefits. Being bean-counting retards, they then force it onto workers to try and maximise its value. It’s capacity to improve productivity is poorly proven, and some studies indicate it reduces productivity. Furthermore, it’s likely that the 300€ plans are still losing Microsoft money. OpenAIs 200USD/month plan makes a loss. With regards to data centres, Microsoft and Google might be able to tank the huge hit, much like giants like IBM and Cisco could tank the Dotcom bubble, but just because some people don’t die in a plague doesn’t make it a good thing. The exposure to risk that many investment firms (and by extension 401ks, banks, e.t.c.) are exposed to means the insane debt being taken out on vague deliverables will blow up catastrophically if it doesn’t work, and ripple through the rest of the economy, taking out businesses only tangentially related. The economy will stagnate and people will become poorer. This is not a good outcome.
>>107740616>like the space raceman but at least that was cool and some of the materials they invented during that became useful for everyday life. So far with AI, it just means there's now more slop in my life.
>>107740939What, significantly worse off? Advertised to every minute of the day, harvested for data, systematically priced out of owning any significant assets, left with an aging population that will not have enough young people to care for them? The average person is worse off now than they were in the 2000s. Furthermore, more specifically, the Dotcom bubble blew up numerous companies, fucked a lot of finances and stagnated the economy until 2006ish, when it was promptly blown up again for different retarded reasons. The web is not useless, but the valuations at the time were absolutely retarded, completely unattached from actual useful businesses. It was the insane financing, valuations and investment decisions that made the Dotcom bubble, not the tech itself being flawed or useless. People didn’t want to miss out on the next big thing, and then promptly blew up their money investing into shit they didn’t understand, but was being hyped by investors who knew they could be the lesser fool in a shit investment and cash out.
So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
>>107743264What about chub or agnai?
>>107743264The cards on poly are poorly curated and look like ass
>>107743585never heard of those>>107743613then make your own dude, it's not remotely hard. Take you all of 5 mintues
>>107741377Sad but KEK
I use grok to rp with gr15
Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
>>107741687Right, except x86 laptops are plastic junk that run windows 11.
>>107741687>Macbooks basically dominated the laptop market when they switched to ARMit's still a locked down platform that is a pain in the ass to support and consumer-hostile, see asahi linux troubles to get everything working on various M generations.>But now Intel has nearly caught up with ARM performance on its x86 mobile Lunar Lake chips.yes because arm, x86, riscv, it really does not matter, cpu these days all have some kind of very similar "internal assembly language" that split all the uops into smaller instructions anyways, it's all about design tradeoffs, amd/intel have been making chips with certains loads in mind and apple with others, it's really all there is to it.I'm glad to see intel and amd getting into this segment too as we definitely need power efficient and performant chips, it's a shame that it will be bga-only, for now amd allow manufacturers to use soldered or dimm ram but I'm not sure it will last as ram speed get faster and faster... maybe camm2 can save us?I really want socketable efficient chips even if I lose a bit of efficiency as a trade-off, I'm sure there is a good middle-ground atleast for efficient desktop-class computers like the steam machine design-wise or consoles.>>107741759install gentoo
>>107741451nta, but they actually don'talso, it's not about **their** people, it's about **everyone elses lives**. how many military bases and internet "monitoring centers" (spy centers, satellites, wiretapping of fiber optics cables, hacking datacenters, ...)? how many american corporations are influencing people and intervening markets everywhere? ever heard of the LIBOR scandal? do you think all of this shit doesn't affect people in their daily lives?
>>107732241>>107732256double bait nukepretty suspicious desu
>>107744398Accidentally pressed the button twice