What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107779804
>>107818847She was known for being a bit of a libertine so it's possible but at the same time, Babbage probably was a legit autist who wouldn't have picked up on her hints. Given the social rules of the time, cultural expectations guided men like Babbage through life with little need to guess at anyone's intentions. Though his father wanted Charles to wait until later in life to get married, the cultural expectations of the era fully approved of marrying young and it was one of his friends who set him up with the sister of the woman the friend was courting. >>107819403The only thing she did that seems to have had an actual impact was coming up with the notion of subroutines, which much later inspired Grace Hopper to implement them and push others to do the same. Lovelace was the 1% inspiration while Hopper was the 99% perspiration. Without either of them, the concept almost certainly would have emerged eventually, but the delay of a couple of decades during the period in which Hopper was active would have slowed things down a good bit. >>107819442In recent years there has been somewhat of a shift away from Lovelace to Hopper when it comes to having a "Girls in STEM" idol. It's far from complete but I suspect in a decade or two, the worship of Lovelace will have died down considerably as it becomes more difficult to control the narrative that she invented programming.
>>107820233Ok
>>107821595That's a photo of two plaques.
Another thread, another retard not understanding that benchmarks don't measure anything.
I reworked the data structures I've been using to store token counts and higher order context pointers to use a really compact map (bunch of special cases depending on the number of elements, the pointer to the map uses top 16 bits to store the length). In addition to that I switched to byte token counts which saves 3 bytes per occurring token. Where before I was only able to fit a context tree of order 14 before into ~24 GiB of RAM (for the bible as a single line with verse numbers removed), now I can store a context tree of order ~95 (!). This is also without any pruning or other lossy tricks which would help significantly. I think there's a lot to gain just by using a less fragmentation prone allocator with no alignment requirement. My internal memory tracking reports I'm only using ~8.5 GiB (without accounting for alignment, ~12.5 GiB when accounting for alignment), but the system reports ~24 GiB committed, so I'm losing a ton to fragmentation and alignment. I need to implement escape estimation and exclusions to get more interesting text generation now though.
>he boughted an apple
>>107821045My Airbook went kaput, so this is it. I'm now linux-only everywhere in my house.
>>107821066
>>107821045ye
THIS is the thread.
>>107821521I found every change to be for the worse, might just go back to lurking on the stable version because this is miserable.
>>107821521*gave you the option>>107821569Also I didn't find a way to port my options and watched threads between the 2, that might be a user issue
>>107820224Doesn't work with remove setting
>>107818472>>107820488no, you dumb niggers. my phone is 2 years old. haha you retarded gorilla niggers can't follow the thread.you fell for it.low iq pajeets. this app sucks
>>107821707*Works on my machine*
IPS or OLED?
>>107821187I got a ProArt IPS and a $700 OLED, I'd still say go for IPS if it's ProArt quality.Ghosting/artifacting on blacks is still a thing somehow, and if you get VRR you will see flicker so you gonna have to disable it.
>>107821539I'll make a pair of slippers out of them after having lived with them their whole lives. Your point?
>>107821640Dogs are better
>>107821688Depends on the breed, I suppose. The ones that look like curly rugs could probably be made into some decent slippers.
>>107821539>>107821688Both will eat you if you die and they get hungry.
>sorry twitch for being mean to muslims. please unban me. will be nice. i will visit the middle east too>just kidding how did he get away with it?
>>107821682He's a flagship product for the platform. Simple as.
>>107821704He cost twitch tremendous amount of money because he is not partnered with them but as you said he is still bringing people in because mostly there is nothing else to watch since most twitch retards are absolutely brainless.
islam is literally the worst religion of earth.
first time OP editionPrevious>>107699526
>>107821326Sysadmin still kicking?
For soundproofing, I was thinking of putting some think MDF wood against the walls, but this would create a lot of reverb in the room and look pretty ugly. So was thinking of sticking these on the outwards facing side.
>>107819452Something burst alright.
>>107819436Oh you're a retard. Nevermind then.
I never know what to do above my pc/homework corner. Pretty happy with the rest.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107803847 & >>107790430►News>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder►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.
>>107821320thanks anon
>>1078211412 was so censored even Meta had to appologize and promise to dial it back. 3 was a decent incremental improvement, 3.1 added multilinguage and long context, and 3.3 improved the writing style.>>1078211213.3 was the peak. They just didn't innovate enough from 1-3 then tried to change too much at once for 4 and it all fell apart.
Was running some benchmarks on Koboldcpp with Mistral-small-24b on my 5080. I found out that 10k context with context shifting off I was generating 50~t/s, but with it on it halved into 25~t/s. With 8k context it goes back to 50t/s. Is context shifting worth losing 2k context? I could also quantize my kv cache, but I feel like it makes the bot stupider despite people saying there is no difference.
>>107821548Censorship only really affected the official llama2-chat. Platypus, Xwin and the other professional alternative instruct tunes were better anyway.
>>107821567>Is context shifting worth losing 2k context?That's for you to say.>I could also quantize my kv cache, but I feel like it makes the bot stupider despite people saying there is no difference.I don't think anyone here ever said it makes no difference. Do a blind test.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsNagisa 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.
>>107821760>models don't even know what sillytavern isYou're wrong.
>>107821775niggityaspiggitybottom, need it or keep it?
i miss nai shill :( where r u? comeback...
>>107821790you are aware "ai" doesn't have that capacity?all that pr spin tweet is saying is "ai takes your prompt and gives you an answer based on what you asked" which is... what they've been doing all this time?glm 4.7 was trained on gemini 3 pro (just check both's thinking blocks), so the model will be outputting something fancy like "wait, let me double-check emotional impact" a couple times, gaslighting you into thinking it's cooking, only for mrs chen to come barging down the padlocked door smelling of ozone and desperation... and something uniquely her
>>107821776as with all human-made things, niggers, jews and pajeets collaterally ruined yet another white hobby that could have been truly beautiful
Why do trannies hate AI so much?
>>107821482I only hate it because of ram prices, I use ai to do my html/css/js which I'm too lazy to learn and it does the job for my needs. It's also useful to fix your machine or to find good products on the market.If genAI becomes good you'll be able to make your own manga or even your own anime/cartoon without learning to draw. AI allows you to execute ideas without wasting time on learning certain skills you hate or dont need.
>>107821397heh I like that one, but yeah I've been through the mental health system a few times>>107821429no? do you know how easy it is to get work as a psych. there's a shortage of psychologists in every country
>>107821408Why are trannies so desperate to depict everyone who is rimming a microslop executive as a jeet?
>>107821605why is every trans person who works in psych so servile about it when people just call them slurs or attack them? it's obviously more like having someone whose legs were lost and whose family died after a drunk driver hit them teaching driving lessons (which is just as bad an idea for different reasons)
>>107821605I don't, because psychology is pseudoscience and I dislike that psychkikes scam people for money
i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.ini thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are: #define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topicsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6
>>107813965We're not even ten syscalls in and we're already brushing up against a historical wart of UNIX: lstat(2). Symbolic links complicate everything and lstat(2) is one of the gnarly escape hatches that actually let you interact with them. Similarly, stat is gnarly because it's almost always a ToCToU issue unless you're implementing ls.
>>107817097>>107821360The wild thing is that for once NT got it wrong. The point of O_TMPFILE is to create an anonymous file that you cannot interact with externally. That said, it's a gnarly hack that probably shouldn't exist to begin with. Files for IPC are just fundamentally fucked up. Temporary files are nothing but fancy IPC. A program that needs to keep more state than available RAM allows needs a proper, non-temporary file to resume from anyway.
>>107821317That is still an option between two programs you want to work together. You could probably make a shell that does that for pipes. But I understand, my question was out of place, I thought you were saying that the implementation of the file based abstraction was the problem, not the abstraction itself..>>107821317It's not all linux developers, it's about one specific retard(me) who didn't know this. Let me have my knowledge growth faggit.
>>107814852Everything is a file is a result of a PDP-11 having no memory. The correct abstraction would be message-passing IPC. The microkernel people had the right idea, just not computers fast enough to use it. GNU/Hurd went down that path off an evolutionary dead-end. seL4 is doing fine. Nintendo consoles since 2011 proved microkernels in production.
>>107821652the easiest way to make pipes fast is to use splice on both sides, yeah. not sure how a shell can handle that since all it does is match pipe to pipe, no data is marshaled in the shell itself.
Can't wait for homosexual anon to start spamming again editionPrevious: >>107763554>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107820246i'm not sure what you mean so i'm going to say nopls halp2understan
>>107820264Sound logic
Blaecks Onalou
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhtkqXPQmZo
>>107821635Had one of these. Aside from the extremely clean alu and pleasant aesthetic of the badge, it was probably one of the worst keyboards I ever used. Stiff as a rock. Really. Maybe the hardest typing experience I had ever had. And it sounded dead as hell too. It's funny to think that during the COVID height these were going for thousands of dollars on the second hand market.
>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: >>107789452
Riddle me this, Batman: which of the 3.2 USB ports go straight to CPU instead of PCH?
>>107820998The two with * are CPU.
>>107821034Thank you, that's what I suspected but confirmation always helps. Going to be using it for an NVMe enclosure so every bit helps.
is solo mining for monero stupid idea? I have been doing that on my work laptop for the past month. it seems like hitting a block is ok impossible.
>user interface cleaner and more usable than literally any modern linux distroGenuinely how is this possible?
>>107817141How do I get that look?
>>107817013>"comfort is not necessary" way of thinking is inexplicableIt is very easy to understand when you realize that lots of Linux devs aren't making a product for a customer, or even for a user. Free / open source devs are often motivated by reasons such as implementing something they need to use themselves or just working on something because they find it enjoyable. These aren't the same incentives that a company making a product it wants to sell has, the guy making something for himself or doing it for fun doesn't have any customers for his work and doesn't have much of a reason to care about any users who get his work for free. After all, anyone who doesn't like it can contribute improvements and changes too, right?Even the Linux projects that receive some sort of funding don't really make a product to sell in the same way MS used to make Windows.
>>107816462can't describe how or why but the Linux distros UI feels hollow. out of box it just looks so cheap.
>>107816462Do you remember boomers ?The one you like to shit on constantly ?Yeah those one, they did this.While modern devs, zoomies and millennials can't code shit.
>>107816462its not just xp, its litterally any gui from the 90s to the 00s. ui got a downgrade to accomodate the masses.
>The HP EliteBoard G1a, a fully functional PC installed inside a keyboard, has been shown off at CES 2026. It uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 Krackan Point CPUs and can support up to 64 GB RAM, 2 TB storage and power two 4K displays.Mac Mini is now obsolete
>mushy keyboardlike most people who would actually buy this even care. at this point dare i say HP has become worse than apple. at least a macbook's hinges dont break.
>>107807818Just don't spill your drink, you barbarian.How are they supposed to design tech if you are hellbent on destroying it?
>>107807784These have existed for a decade now.https://youtube.com/watch?v=vksDNN6YDbM&pp=ygUVVndlc3RsaWZlIGtleWJvYXJkIHBj
>>107807951If you're even interested in a "computer" like this, USB slots aren't your focus.
>>107807784>built in slop buttonThis is worse than a netflix button.
Why not?
>>107818687Freebsd is designed for performances and industry features Openbsd is traditional bsd focusing on security
>>107818788Not sure about it but if you want something more akin to openbsd with Bluetooth "support" you may want to look into netbsd
>>107808988no softwareall unix-like programs are literally taken from linux
it's not (re)written in holy rust
>>107818687OpenBSD rapes your drives with IO for no real reason