SO IT HAPPENED AGAIN. Our response, rustxisters? We said it was safe.
>>107718135http://jlingz.com
>>107718135fuck rust with a fork, then dissolve it in a vat of acid
>>107718144>another critical vulnerability>another>similar to the previous one>previous>previous critical vulnerabilitylol. lmao.
>>107718160>another critical vulnerability>another>similar to the previous one>previousjust as expected, rust turns into a supply chain attack bonanzabc how else to interpret recurring errors that all provide the same """unintended functionality"""?what are the odds of that?
Goodbye 2025 editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
good evening sir would you please redeem these rebranded kz castors
>>107718083>bezos techs50 saar
>>107718092thieaudio monarch mkiv is what i use and they're really good for gaming and music both
>>107718083how much would it cost if i wanted to get KZ to make (refaceplate) my own brand of pos? might be a lucrative business. get a thousand dawns and drill holes into it, and include a rubber plug for a revolutionary dual mode open/closed back hybrid and charge 150 for it.
>>107718037you type like a fucking foid, are you a tranny?
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?
>>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
>>107716862I'd me more worried about a failing drive than malware. Make sure to run crystaldiskinfo to check drive health before you store anything on it. Also this >>107716996 is good advice. But keep your expectations limited. You can find old DVRs from thrift stores for ~$5 though I've only ever found old HDDs that have a lot of read/write cycles.
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!!
>>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.
>>107714094Holy cow anon. Get the Miku Case already. Nice keyboard though >>107716544nice>>107715663nice but I hate those games>>107707497Could have wall mounted the 43" monitor
back from my date, nice posts!>>107715663>>107716044>>107716544all great looking setups anons! really jealous of the CRT one!
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>the private russian proxy added 9 claude and 2 aws keyswhy can they do it and we can't?
>>107717798even the jeets have access to every ai model but yall arent ready for that conversation
https://aicg-hub.ru/results.htmlrussians look after each otherme? i'm getting tired of sharing my stuff here to ungrateful anonsi think i'll move to 2ch permanently
chuwayo~
>>107717798They successfully filter spiteniggers and reckless retards out of their equation, which /aicg/ fundamentally can't do due to ego over wanting to be a "based proxyhost".
Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107690624
>>107717849Neat.
>>107718058Not if you use clocklock with CLOCK_MONOTONIC.
>>107718058maybe what they ought to do is separate duration and timestamp waits but probably the latter is used by the system in most long duration waits in implementations anyway
>>107718131yeah POSIX added the clocklock but c11 threads.h uses TIME_UTC.I bet threads.h was made by microsoft trannies to kill c.
>>107718058>Doesn't setting your system clock backwards cause these mutexes to wait possibly forever?I wouldn't be surprised if the kernel handled this properly. It's aware of all of the threads that are currently waiting on a mutex.
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.
>>107717820nicedid you prompt for a specific location? (city/nation)>>107717860reminds me of those anti-smoking cigarette packs that are all blacked out. another good tagline could be>doesn't matter if you eat it or not
>>107710571Which one?
Is Yandex the best search engine to use as an America? My primary concern is US government surveillance
>>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?
>>107717127I unironically use Yandex sometimes because it gives better search results that Firefox or Google. It's literally just a better product.
39C3 - Hamburghttps://events.ccc.de/category/39c3/https://streaming.media.ccc.de/39c3https://media.ccc.de/c/39c3https://fahrplan.events.ccc.de/congress/2025/fahrplan/Plenty of good talks so far - lets keep the troon dissection to a minimum as well and concentrate more of the tech content
>>107716070>ummm chuddy instead of spending your life enjoying yourself you should slave away for mr goldberg even outside your day job so that you can die full of regretsyou do you, I suppose
>>107717823You have to grow up some time, you stupid bastard.
These people are not well adjusted.
>>107711497Racism is against the rules outside of the designated racism boards.
>>107718125>Racism against <protected classes of people> is against the rules whenever it serves as a convenient excuse to censor someone posting too much truthFixed that for you.
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Should we all try to become managers? I'm at 150K as a senior dev, tolerably happy, but when I hear about people I know having titles with "manager" in them, I get to wondering if I ought to be at their level and I'm being complacent. But then I'm a weirdo, so perhaps making six figs as a code monkey is a solid all around package for my personality type.
>>107717827I've already been a "manager" in the military, if I didn't get my new job I would have been "operations 2 I/C" in my section and have three or four juniors to write performance reviews for. and i've lead a force protection team, and had juniors while sailing. I have a lot of insecurities about it but I think that shows I care and at least know enough about leading to know what I'm doing wrong. I could probably be a manager for a small department if i could navigate supply systems properly
>>107709654
>>107717827Ask yourself if you would rather sit in meetings all day than do actual work. If yes then go for being a manager.As for me, hell no. I would rather be homeless than live as a parasite middle manager.
>>107715415anon do you think this is a thread for french people
>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))
>>107717922Bruh if someone builds actual AGI the AGI goes rogue in like a week and humans are cooked. Alignment of an intelligent system is impossible. Human minds only have a society because we self-destruct after ~20 years.
>>107717960Wrong. You are imagining industrial revolution 2.0 where we were heavily constrained by human labour, but now the main constrain is extraction of natural resources. We can scale up production globally, but we are already doing it at maximum pace which is the pace of third worlders getting basic nescessities. Our system is already automated enough to require bullshit jobs, even China has unemployment crisis, the country that is taking everyone’s manufacturing and production. If we get 1 000 000 000 more digital and humanoid robot workers it will just force us non-elites to compete with them the same way you would compete with jeets over white collar job or with spics over blue collar job, except now it will be hundreds of times worse thanks to AI efficiency and cheapness. You need the same energy as robots and AI needs and without electricity you have nothing.
>>107716233The thing is that AGI is just the latest grift and excuse to circlejerk the markets. We’ve been due for a fuckhuge crash since at least the 80s, but it got taped over with>whatever the fuck we did during dotcom (I’d guess the MIC stimulating the economy due to building 7 collapsing after being hit with zero planes near the same time is related)>infinity bailouts in 2008>crypto>the aftermath of a succulent chinese meal to cover up the fed's repo apocalypse in late 2019>nft’s and the metaverse (Zuck fell for this one hard)but yeah we’re totally getting AGI in two weeks, all we need to do is give scam altman all of our mineral rights and electricity for the next four thousand years. It’s either that or a catastrophic deleveraging event that makes 1929 look like a fun picnic, which one would you pick?
>>107718069Depends on the definition of your AGI and ASI. If we create something hyper autonomous that can think for itself and pick its own goals then we are 99% sure to go extinct if it’s one AI, and 100% sure if it’s multiple contesting AIs. But if our AGI is just a chat bot that can agnatically prompt other models or itself to cure cancer, cure ageing, do moon mission, fix the economy, do world peace and so on then the probability of total extinction goes down a lot. My definition of AGI is not a model, but a point in time where everyone who isn’t valued solely on their humanity becomes replaceable with AI. My definition of ASI is levels of reasoning and intelligence within our sting suits that is beyond our comprehension and understanding, like a dog looking at a human reasoning and doing stuff. I personally don’t think we will get ASI that quickly, because even if you make AGI thousand times higher IQ or some other general cognitive metric you will get AI that is still barely above human geniuses because it will be limited by our technology. We and cavemen are just as intelligent in our potential, yet we today operate on far more abstract rules and principles, all because we needed 100 000 years of cultural and societal development to get From caveman that lived similar lives to chimps to getting to our current level. AGI will need at least several decades of doing experiments in real world before it becomes ASI.
>>107718126you have a bunch of words that mean nothing.tarski's undefinability theorem tells me that it is impossible for a system to describe itself, so no system can be aligned to another.any sufficiently powerful mind will appear to behave as a paperclip maximiser relative to other minds.
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>US chip giant Nvidia announced Thursday that it would build a planned “multibillion-shekel” research and development campus in the northern town of Kiryat Tivon, bringing thousands of jobs to a region outside Haifa with designs of creating a tech hub.Hmm
>>107718043
>>107718043Israel wants to host tech that is integral to the rest of the world so other nations will be forced to protect it. They're using cooders as human shields basically while also hard coding backdoors into hardware. They've brought in Intel too.
>>107718089Plus using the capacity to manufacture internet wide propaganda, AI bots etc. Dystopia is unfolding before our very eyes.
>>107718109Cyber Jews
yep, it's perfect
>>107717794yep, it's more perfect
>>107717876>spending 5 bucks on an ath9k card is to much for the proprietytard
>>107718063>ships non-free blobs (malware)>calls it perfectlmao
>>107718118>nonfree blob autismo>runs unsecure distro because muh no nonfree blobs
>>107718133running propriety code on your system makes you unsecure, if you can't see the code how can you know that they didn't slip in any malware. that's why floss (free libre open source software) will always be more secure then propriety software by default
>Overtaken by AMD in x86>Apple Silicon spearheading ARM adoption in the desktop/workstation space>Nvidia backing out of 18a dealIs there any scenario where intel turns it all around?
>>107712642TSMC has been making intel chips for 2 years already
>>107715686arm is picking up on the server market
>>107712642what does 2nm mean, from what i understand basically everything under 12nm is more of a branding term rather than a real gate size?
>>107712642No, Intel is made up of 99% sales people. They don't know how to make chips any more.
>>107717979>everything under 12nm more like 22nm or more