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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107801840
I take hand written notes, but on a tablet (remarkable 2 because I like that my tablet doesn't have distractions like a web browser or anything). I haven't noticed any real difference from having 100 billion notebooks vs taking my handwritten notes on a tablet.
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>>107807819
Do you think your LLM won't have that problem? The LLM is "learning" to mimick the books. If the book sources are wrong, the LLM will also be wrong if it was trained on that incorrect book.
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>>107801565
My interest is on history and ancient knowledges, and obviously AI is SHIT for it.
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>>107801565
AI has done more teach me C++ than human could ever have. Not even kidding.
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>>107801565
I ask brave search AI questions. Sometimes it's helpful, but it's 50/50. I fucked my system up by listening to it when I was trying to get hardware acceleration working and had to restore. Don't listen to AI when it starts referring to the kernel

I treat it like an enhanced search engine. It's good for retrieving info and saves time. But do not take advice from it. You still have to do the work, you can't just let it hand hold you to solve something

>SAAR, PLEASE USE AI FOR REDEEM YOUR PAYMENTS SAAR
https://x.com/PayPal/status/2009280294667354509
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>>107809791
I love this.
It makes it easy for me to know what companies to avoid. Copilot really is helpful.
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Why? What is this even for? No seriously, even considering the current AI space, what the fuck even is this???
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>>107809810

Microsoft asked for this because the pajeets who run it right now are debilitatingly autistic.
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>>107810311
It's probably because the technology is useful elsewhere so they have a reason to develop it but it's either not directly profitable but very useful to powers that be or not currently profitable and ramping up, so they're trying to pawn the costs off onto the average person or make an extra buck.
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>>107810475
In all likelihood they're trying to have normies recoup the cost for it as it has uses to them that aren't useful to a regular person. At this point they're shitting themselves that people just aren't interested and the Microslop thing bothering the CEO to the point of nearly crying means things are really bad.

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>>107808198
@grok put her in a micro bikini
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ywnbaw
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>>107808414
oh god. i..... fuck. MNGHOOOOOOOHHHHH!!!!
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daily pedo thread

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first time OP edition

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>>107808583
This is a nogo for me. I don't care what the layout of the room is. I will rip and tear until I am oriented facing the door.
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>>107808583
even living alone it's kinda uncomfy
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>>107808686
>>107808656
yeah, i think i need to accept having a sliightly tight fit. It means i have about 195cm at most, which is enough but not perfect
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How deep of a desk do i need for my two 32" 1440p monitors?
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>>107808748
Probably about 28 inches.

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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>>107794837
I use the same colors file I made in 1997, I've ported it to every single server and PC I've ever owned. I feel crippled when it's not active.
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is there any support in vim to save multiple tabs into a single formatted file, or is that asking too much of my beloved text editor.

i might write a plugin if not.
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>>107808707
Try :h Session for the built-in functionality. There are third-party plugins, too, if you don't like how it works.
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>>107808707
:read! cat %a #h <next buffer> > file.txt

use :buffers to get shorthand buffer names, or just use the filenames.
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>>107810519
I'm fuckin stoopid. don't >
That's dumb

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i learned about it recently and it seems quite cool, but i don't even know if i would need it. i'm not a researcher or a writer, i just have a very overactive internal monologue (sometimes i can kinda space out and live in my head) and i want to be able to form a personal "knowledge base" to organize my interests/values/things ive learned/even just things i need to do.

what do you use it for? or is it just one of those things where people use it for a week and then forget about it forever?
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>>107801238
I use it for organizing worldbuilding notes and TTRPG rules. Being able to link between notes is nice for those projects, but if you don't have a use for that then you're probably better off with any old text editor.
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>>107801238
>is it just one of those things where people use it for a week and then forget about it forever?
Probably, but that's true of most habit changes and self-improvement projects. That's how people are.

>i want to be able to form a personal "knowledge base" to organize my interests/values/things ive learned/even just things i need to do.
My advice is to start with simple tools (like a physical notebook or plain-text files). If those notes become a big part of your life after a few months, think about converting to a more sophisticated tool.
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>>107808887
Only if you wanted it to be.
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>>107801238
A friend of mine is using it to write his novels.
He seems to like it a lot.
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I dislike the lack of a native way to handle markdown that is outside of the vault. Ideally I could just one off edit markdown files or even link markdown files that are part of separate project files but connected like cousins or something.

Use NixOS
Use Flakes
It's Linux, but perfected.
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>>107810242
>Flatpaks are really only useful if it is an application that never needs to interact with anything else.
ie: most applications
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>>107800119
Guix, close enough
>>107801668
Weirdly true, I know Gentoo users who are scared of slackware and consider it to be harder
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>>107810259
>I know Gentoo users who are scared of slackware and consider it to be harder
nta but I used slackware for years. it is NOT harder than Gentoo, not even close. Slack's installation is harder than something like Fedora's automated install, but no where near as hard as something like Arch's manual install.
Using slack is just "run of the mill." What makes it "hard" - and I put that word in quotes for a reason - is its out of date / out of touch dependency management.
there is no package manager to tell you what dependencies are missing, so you have to painstakingly track them down.
which is really moronic in 2026. the slacker community acts like this some badge of honor or something when you waste 4 hours of day trying to get steam working.
also, it's poorly managed now. I mean really poorly managed.
it was one of the very first distros to hit the "mainstream" and back then it was pretty amazing (for its time). Now? it's a mess, it's a dead distro that hasn't realized it's dead yet.
Gentoo is a 100x harder than Slackware.
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>>107810404
In my case, its not that Ive used Slackware extensively, but Ive come to the very same conclusion based on the little Ive experienced and reading the complaints of the same people who claim its complicated to use
I imagine most people use "hard" as a synonym for "insufferable, annoying to use"
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>>107810490
>I imagine most people use "hard" as a synonym for "insufferable, annoying to use"
I think that hits the nail on the head. It is unnecessarily insufferable. They... well HE.... primarily Patrick Volkerding, could easily just include flatpak in the distro and set up, or even let the user direct it to flathub, but he/they won't even do that. And, try installing flatpak, it's a disaster.
The white beard fucks who swear by it, just don't understand that people don't have time for that shit these days. They'll tell you it's "learning Linux." No, no it's not. Installing Arch, installing LFS, installing Gentoo is how you LEARN Linux. Wasting time googling for what libraries this or that program needs is not learning Linux - it's merely wasting your time.
Slackware COULD be somewhat magical if the maintainer would pull his head out of his ass.

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new year new relationship edition

how do you ensure smooth prompting when your behind is her pipeline?

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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Lets hope it saves my dads decade plus old pc cuz win 10 on this piece of shit was like walking thru molasses
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>>107808068
based son (daughter)
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>>107808254
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>>107808068
your dad using that many apps?
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If xfce still feels too slow, might take a look at trixiepup64. Puppy linux based on debian trixie.. so relatively modern OS, supports installing a shitload of apps, but still lean running JWM
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>>107807468
For this distro, it quite literally is just plug and play. Buy an SSD and install MX Linux. I don’t know why, but Linux Mint Xfce felt slow compared to MX Linux, and I have a Celeron processor for that computer. Maybe a systemd thing

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Good grief. Seriously? No one knows about middle click to paste?
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>>107775829
Just GNOME being GNOME, they've always been like this
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>>107808537
Meanwhile, in KDE...
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>>107808607
>creating a sticky note on the desktop via middle click paste
wtf it actually works
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>>107808607
man that's cool
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>>107801480
The only retard is the person who doesn't understand what a comparative advantage is. The middle mouse button has a comparative advantage in navigation: the mouse is already used for navigation and other non-destructive inputs. Putting destructive inputs like copying and pasting right where they can and will be easily misfired is not good UX by any metric; the mouse should be used for mouse functions and any destructive inputs must be intentional.

Given you already have your left hand rested on the keyboard, why not just copy with Ctrl+C and paste with Ctrl+V, allowing the middle mouse button specialise in its comparative advantage? Whatever "efficiency" there is with X11 style copying & pasting is completely overshadowed by the opportunity cost: accidental inputs, losing out on drag-to-scroll, and losing out on other navigation functions.

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>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
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>>107807784
so a laptop without a display.
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>>107807951
ngl this is pretty cool
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now 2 things to carry around
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>>107807784
>a computer inside a keyboard
Could you imagine?
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>>107810487
>AD 2026
>the c64 is back
lmao

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/
>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@preview

The CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
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>>107809145
what would you have done better?
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WHERE UPDATED DUCK.AI CLI
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>>107806541
Is this useful for free users? Last time I used it it's so slow before spitting rate limit shit.
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i asked chatgeepete about the differences between claude code and opencode. is it true that claude has builtin boilerplatting and integration tools regardless of the model used, but opencode relies 100% on the model? so if a shitty model can't reason with folder structures opencode won't do shit?
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>>107809512
So this is why Japan is so bad at software

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107809126
Like this?
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>>107809315
Want to become one of my little Voidlings?
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>>107808497
>but its still in the gory territory
The influence of the character or "eating alive" tag?
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some people ITT really see their gen and were like "hell yeah, that looks good" and actually posted it lmao these threads have gone to shit

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Are the dangers revolving around blue light a myth, an urban legend? Perhaps a scam to get us to stare at blinding LEDs in their full exuberance rather than the softer, natural fitting hue of blue light? I’ve read that it may be harmful to your eyes and sleep but I feel like screens are already bad to begin with. Wouldn’t damping/being more selective to the rays you’re exposed to take the strain off of your eyes? The cold incandescent, subconscious flickers to my brain tell me that maybe they don’t want you know about this. Does anyone have any insight to the matter because I don’t trust much of any of the information out there.
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>>107809254
Dimming your monitor has the same effect.
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>>107809097
Blue light is naturally found from sunlight, but you werent evolved to stare at it all day especially during the night time
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>>107809097
Night mode and dark mode reduces eye strain, which means more time to look at your phone or screen. It was never meant to be better for your sleep.
That's the reason why big tech and advertisers are pushing this so hard.
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>>107810171
nor were you evolved to stare at LEDs all day and pretend you code on 4chan, you fucking self taught, (doesn’t) know-it-all, faggot.
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Android does not allow me to filter out blue light, so I use red glasses instead.

It really helps with melatonin production and you can see many health practitioners on YouTube who, when they make videos in the evening wear those red glasses

It really works. Melatonin is important for sleepband brain function


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