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what is wrong with these people exactly
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>>107858351
who cares about clisp, it's too slow
sbcl is where common lisp at
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>>107858915
It's to emphasize their greediness, goy.
You wouldn't get it.
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SHUT
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>>107858658
(f(p(b(p))))
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>>107858882
Hang on the last big tech company I worked for named everything after Lord of the Rings stuff and my team was 100% white guys (the PM was a white woman.)

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Besides the fact that its low powered and cute n tiny. Whats the advantage of buying a raspberry pi for $160 versus buying something like a used hp elitedesk g3 for less than $100? Why pay more for less computing power? Besides people out there living off the grid trying to conserve power, i dont understand the point of these things
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>>107856803
think whatever you want, but this is still less than what apple would charge for the same amount of RAM.
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>>107852776
The three main reasons I could see would be third party support, lower power usage, and ready to go images that can be written to a microsd and booted.
I use a 3b+ for a stratux and find it convenient I can just write the image to it and know it'll work instead of having to fuck around with alternative packages do to hardware differences.
I like linux based computing and have been running it for close to two decades now however sometimes a just werks solution that still respects me is nice.
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>>107852776
If you don't need the low power consumption, don't need the GPIO pins, don't need the computer to be very small and light and want a faster chip then just don't buy the raspberry pi. No product ever is for everyone.
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>>107852776
They were very affordable before everything went to shit with supply chains, and scalpers targeting them lol. Is what it is.
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>>107853043
Tinkering.
Commercially available SBCs are tinkerer toys. Obviously an option to attach all the leds, sensors and other "trinkets" is what you want on SBC because that's for what you gonna use this kind of stuff.

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Any ziggers?

>be me
>mid-level dev at insurance company
>company’s apps are all CRUD crap, nothing fancy
>we’ve got a ton of offshore jeets
>senior dev decides he’s gonna (((innovate)))
>wants to make a pipeline to replace us using AI
>builds “Claude skills” that explain our stack and business logic
>the whole thing is supposed to go
>JIRA -> develop -> test -> PR
>we’ve got 300 devs right now, most just grab a ticket, build it, and ship it
I'm wondering how long before this turns into mass layoffs, specially because insurance is a cost-cutting industry after all.
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>>107855892
That's stupid. Just shoot the CEO in the face.
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>>107855892
Nice try sneaking the union shit in there commie faggot. Fuck off.
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>>107854606
If any of my employees were on 4chan, I'd try to replace them too.
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>>107854905
insurance companies get nothing done they always self destruct their internal teams and then hire a consultant to make the trash heap bigger. Same shit with banks.
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>>107854606
>>107855813
Oh yeah didn't know there was a port of GIMP for Apple II.

Look who has just betrayed AI companies in America. So much for AI "winning the race" against China.

https://x.com/i/status/2011035726851522725
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>>107855691
just grabbing goodwill with cheap tricks.

Reform UK announced at one point that they wanted to bring back imperial measurements. Just retarded point scoring with room temp IQ niggercattle voters.
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>>107858654
>pro open borders
in all seriousness, yes. border control is an issue agreed upon by the left and right as a real problem, and both sides recognize that they can't just let in anyone in
you're under the impression that american leftists want to let literally everyone in but i'm telling you now that is not the case. no comment on the tranny idpol shit, that is make believe bullshit that i don't care about
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>>107858870
Unfortunately, mass immigration is a natural consequence of globalist late-stage capitalism. Whites don't want to work for peanuts and have no incentive to breed.
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>>107855656
Seems more than reasonable to me.

At the end of the bubble we'll have an incredible amount of cheap energy and compute. It will be great.
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>>107858654
>1767829327937609.jpg
Unless you're grounded all this would do is burn your fingers until the breaker trips.

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whats the best mouse ever?
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>>107858087
? They still make them
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>>107858311
That is the best mouse ever made in this shitty world, you should try to get more if possible because microslop already discontinued that masterpiece of a mouse
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>>107855703
It's also a garbage mouse, the sensor literally runs at hundreds of dpi less than what you supposedly set it to run.
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>>107855703
Wow thats some retarded shits
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>>107855340
Not this heavy piece of shit for sure

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so after almost half a decade of generative AI. investing billions in it. we got:

- expensive hardware
- content farms getting the steam engine and automating slop videos on youtube and social media
- soulless "art" that no one cares about
- boomercide of fake AI content on facebook
- more bot farms on twitter
- codemonkey peasants getting the tractor so they can produce even worse code.
- scam AI startups that rugpull and shut down after 2 months

not a single penny of profit generated
not a single usecase
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>>107857814
I think AI helps/will help with these actual use cases:

>Doing the grunt work for analyzing, calculating and scheduling anything from personal diets to medical lab results
>Debugging code
>Automating topology and rigging 3D models
>Refine image and film editing tools (e.g. green screen actors etc)
>Generating concept art and sound
>Replace voice actors
>Replace Googling
>Integrated in games for NPCs with guardrails to give them more interactivity
>Helping to learn different skills/subjects (I've learned more by asking AI directly than following slow-ass tutorials)
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>>107858965
>Generating concept art and sound
Concept art is already extremely cheap in the grand scheme of producing games and movies so it won't have much of an effect on the industry financially.
Some of the most visually iconic games are remembered for the strong influence the concept artist had on the direction (see Half Life for example). I don't see how cheaping out on artists here is gonna improve games or films when one of the main issues of generative AI is producing things that are novel and I can only see it increasing the trend of corporate bland safe visuals.
Maybe the idea is that you don't have to develop the craftsmanship to allow more people to become concept artists, but I've yet to see any emerging slop artists that inspired us.
I also doubt you'll see this as a career path when you cannot work on your craft to secure your position to stay valuable. It seems more likely if it is used the concept artist gets cut out entirely and you have some amateur or the director himself using the generation. If they expect current artists to adopt the tools it's gonna increase the production speed so much and devalue their work so much they have no choice but to become indistinguishable from an amateur slop generator.
There's actually a somewhat related issue in the music industry with directors and music scores. There's a trend of bland orchestral scores because a lot of directors task musicians to ape Hans Zimmerman's sound instead of giving them enough freedom to come up with something memorable themselves.
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>>107857955
Use case for hate?
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>>107858050
ive seen guys asking ai for product recomendation, and they really think that AI is recommending something good to them, not just repeat random product page shill or reddit comment. I see ads working like that: it will shill you things that someone paid to be shilled

>>107859185
concept art in early stage of game dev or movie dev is just bunch of pencil, digital sketches done in few minutes each, only best ones goes into full painting that end up in art books or as a loading screen inside finished product (sometimes art directors will share that early work on his socials and usually it looks like things done by retarded kids in school on piece of paper or ipad but you can see how that early stage concept art shaped entire project into something good), automating that shit is insult for your entire project and like maybe few jobs lost, zero impact on overall budget or production time
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>>107857814
My use case is content aware fill to retouch photos and get rid of cables, trash etc. and extend the sky if I want to use a landscape photo in portrait mode.
You could do a lot with the old techniques of cloning and brushes, but it takes more time for a worse result.

Zoomer here. I heard from my teacher today that phones used to have a slot like the sim card one where you could put in those digital camera memory sd cards in it. Why did no one complain when this happened?
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>>107851697
Good for you. Sony doesn't sell phones in my country anymore.
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>>107853757
Same and it's not even 3 years old yet, with an OLED screen, NFC, under screen fingerprint reader, quality camera, etc.
Granted, swapping the battery does require opening the phone but it uses tabs and I can order a genuine new battery straight from the manufacturer.
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>>107849066
I still have SD card on a brand new phone

Dual sim too

And a 3.5mm jack

Not my problem
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>>107849114
>Same reson we don't have a removable battery anymore.
>Money
no commie retard it was cheaper to make it with removable battery the feds made them change the standard
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We did complain. They claimed it was removed because we get faster internal storage now and microSDs are too slow. We were mad about it, not as mad as the 3.5mm jack being removed, but still mad.
Your generation is shit btw.

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Archlinux got a BIG donation, to replace pacman with a rust rewrite "ALPM".
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>>107854970
pacman is mid, that's true
kinda retarded that i have to update the keyring separately otherwise the fucking thing fails if its been too long
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>>107854169
Why do you retards keep sharing this idpol obsessed retard? Get tech news from normal people, not schizos.
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>>107854169
>https://alpm.archlinux.page/#license
> Apache-2.0 or MIT
Can't we bully these people enough to 42% themselves?
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>>107854169
>another lunjew ad
its getting tiresome
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>>107858039
>more importantly, they're switching from GPL to (((MIT)))
>>107858362
> Apache-2.0 or MIT
Can we please stick to the GPL for Linux stuff? Fuck lunduke, but hes correct, why is shit rewritten in Rust, but with the MIT license?

It's time to mobilize and make sure the Apple Board of Directors know we want Craig Federighi as the next CEO of Apple. Tim Cook is stepping down latter this year.

IOS/Mac OS 26 has been a flop; Apple's software is stale. Apple needs an engineer as it's CEO; Apple can save consumer software and make it exciting again. Craig is eccentric and exciting just like Steve Jobs was.

Don't put a soulless MBA bean counter as Apple's next CEO that will shove LLMs down our throats.
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>>107857044
Why Craig and not Ternus
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>>107857044
Why pick him when they can pick an Indian?
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>>107857044
This is the shareholder metric for a ceo. Look like tim apple worked fine for them.
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>Becomes the next CEO in your path
What do you do?
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>>107859282
nothing, he's good

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>update to firefox 147
>firefox news page auto opens
>see this
But why? I literally swapped from Brave the other day.
It's so fucking sad and they even just announced HDR support and split view in Nightly.
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>>107859249
tell them to quit the bullshit AND
1. revert whatever version introduced ram mass usage
2. add anon tabs and or groups that cover new sessions/cookies pool, yes to multi account in sites
3. introduce tab subgroups
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>>107859264
>>107859269
NTA but a web browser simply cannot be secure with AI components within it
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>>107859280
Just turn them off before you start jerking it to illegal pornography which we all know is the only reason this is bothering you.
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>>107859249
Install helium
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>>107859249
>built with you(r data), not for you (to own)

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Have two laptops, one runs mint. Want to put something else on the other. pic related. Have used OpenBSD on VPS, liked it. Does it werx on desktop? Just use browser, GIMP, and terminal mostly.
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>>107851802
OpenBSD works really good on laptops since devs dogfood it with their own setups. You may have to poke around with mixerctl to get audio working if it doesn't work out of the box
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>>107851802
https://www.ghostbsd.org/
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>>107851802
Unironically, put hackintosh.
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I'm playing with openSD on an old low resource minitower (1gb RAM)
It's pretty barebones but surprisingly snappy.
xfce4 failed so I'll stick with fvwm for now but gimp3 ran fine and firefox is doing pretty well.
I'm still figuring how to use customisation files like .xsession but the man pages are more readable than I've found for linux.

I'll take any suggestions for what to look into to make it look better, is openbox any good?
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>>107856456
hehe
>be OP
>on obsd
>make that final text post
>forget to upload shrimple image to message
>do another captcha
>failed to upload
>its webp
>search for other versions of the image that arent webp
>none
>try pkg_add gimp
>install one that probably isn't even gimp
>try to run it
>it's not gimp

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I've owned three different Pyle desktop amps that all have similar problems. All of them blast static when the volume knob is moved near the low end. Two of them have dead or partially dead right channels. Two of them have the grounding jackets pulled off the RCA connectors. All of them have the RCA connectors too close together for the backshells on a lot of RCA cables. Needless to say I'm done with Pyle. I really like their designs but their quality is shit.

What's the poorfag upgrade from Pyle that doesn't completely suck?

I want:

>smol (under 3.5" tall)
>RCA inputs
>banana jack outputs
>6.5mm headphone jack
>volume knob

That's it. No Bluetooth or USB any other modern bullshit.
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>>107858152
>i want buttons to press
>buttons spark joy
There's USB DACs like that. Production and pro gear in general is knobby, monitors too, just don't fall for the prosumer shit that takes style over function to appeal to normies.
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>>107858236
>you will hear the sigma delta artifacts and you'll be happy
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>>107858831
>you will no have oversampling and you will like it
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>>107859086
>oversampling is good because... just because OK??
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>>107859086
Most R2R DACs have OS/NOS settings, delta-sigma slop on the other hand NEEDS oversampling

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>What happens on January 19, 2038?
>On this date the Unix Time Stamp will cease to work due to a 32-bit overflow. Before this moment millions of applications will need to either adopt a new convention for time stamps or be migrated to 64-bit systems which will buy the time stamp a "bit" more time.

How much shit is going to break on that date? Will I have 4chan to shitpost with my bros about it by then?
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>>107855150
some factory or bank probably cares a lot
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>>107854618
>2014 is just as far
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>>107851621
Not a problem. People are already moving over to 64-bit timestamps. Far, far more advance warning than muh Y2K.

>which will buy the time stamp a "bit" more time.
Never before has a pun deserved a bullet through the head more than this
>haha get it.. bit, because bits??? haha
It isn't "a bit". 2^32 = 4.29 billion. 2^64 is that, squared. 18.4 quintillion. In other words, 4.29 billion back to back lifespans of the existing 32-bit uint. Your brain probably can't contain a number that big. Here it is in its full form for you to marvel at like a pair of jangly keys: 18,446,744,073,709,551,616. That's half a million years down to the nearest microsecond. That's not . . . a " bit ".
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>>107855219
not any that are going to matter in 12 years
i've lived long enough to see hundreds of banks fall
more japanese banks still operating purely by paper will probably exist in such time

wanna know something fun? Y2K was actually a serious problem and all kinds of things could have gone terribly wrong. and nothing did because people saw it coming and buckled down and fixed all their shit before it broke. nothing but minor bumps and scrapes resulted so the public came away thinking it was a big nothingburger. it wasn't; people actually just did good work for once.

the change from 32 to 64-bit systems is not only easier, with better precedent, it's already been done and has comparatively infinite more time to adapt and plan. Analogy: In terms of difficulty going from 32-bit to 64-bit is like adding a room to an existing house. Going from 2-digit dates on 1970s-tier tech up to 32-bit timestamps was like converting mud wattle and branches to a brick house.
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>>107851621
Nothing. Because nothing ever happens.

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hardworking Hina 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 dead

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>>107858193
find me on any of those sites this film . . .
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0185400/
pro type ... you can't because of nonsense from redditfaggotry that you and plenty of others internet users are blindly following each and every advice. redditfaggotry > cult ...
where it is forbidden to search for and to ask deeper questions.
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>>107855668
Logic. less userers=smaller library. maybe the quality of the average vinyl rip might be better
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>>107857615
>he doesn‘t watch movies in fullscreen
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>>107858472
>find me on any of those sites this film . . .
the sites he listed are audio sites, dummy
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find me on any of those sites this film . . .
https://imdb.com/title/tt0351283/
pro type ... you can't because of nonsense from redditfaggotry that you and plenty of others internet users are blindly following each and every advice. redditfaggotry > cult ...
where it is forbidden to search for and to ask deeper questions.


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