What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107834212Again, that is not for-profit snuff. It's not even snuff (suicides happen but as far as I know they're not even recorded on video), and the motive is sadism, not profit (your 'pretty sure' is completely baseless). Also, 764 exists entirely on the clearnet, again showing how the clearnet is much more vile than any darknet.
>>107839062Not necessarily, but going 'akshualy' about the terms and then being flat out wrong is plain tech illiteracy and implies he doesn't just not know the terms for the concepts, he doesn't understand the concepts themselves.
>>107840464>the purpose of a system is what it doeswhat it does is let people dying of terminal diseases not suffer. anything else is a rounding error. and yes if you think otherwise you need to post stats to back it up.
>>107793367kys
>>107819146They used to post clips of that shit on /b/
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107846910>Stockholm-syndromeThat's not it. /g/ is filled with unremarkable retards who have nothing to gloat about, so if they pretend that they are unbothered by the dystopian and intentionally demotivational captchas, they can convince themselves that you must simply be less intelligent then them, thereby finally making them superior.
you feel it don't you?there is genuine dread starting to creep all throughout tech as we realize just how capable these tools are becomingenjoy your six figure salary while it lasts
>>107847032>t.2mw
how do i start working everyday?
>>107847032I feel dread of having to maintain all this slop while my coworkers get lazier and lobotomized.
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
there is literally no indication of this yet in practiceevery single iteration I think it's gotta slow down soon and it doesn't
>>107845392>What then?We are in this timeline. We get to find out for real.
>>107845392we'll move on to the next thing that makes our life more meaningless, but makes people we will never meet very wealthy.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
>>107845392Deepseek don't seem to have this issue.
>>107845392> What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?We're literally running into that problem right now. The LLM companies have already trained their models on everything they could possibly get away with stealing and they aren't even close to hitting their true scaling requirements. These braindead fucks are literally trying to solve the training data scaling problem by using AI's which were all trained on the same data to generate new data to train on. It's like these morons in charge of these companies have never taken a basic statistics course.
Before 2024, slop like this was almost non-existant. There were actual genuine people interested about programming. There used to be threads and actual discussions with depth around software. Now all of that, poof, gone. just like that. Most of my favorite people I used to enjoy interacting with have left this platform. And what we have now? Engagement farmers advocating typescript with `any`. This used to be proper and useful app where people liked sharing what they are thinking and doing. Good big brands used to be on Twitter. Now it’s an empty shell, collapsing inward with a muted scream.
>>107846587You are so right OP — shame the others can't value your wisdom.
>>107846587>twitter>being good at any point everNo, fuck off. All social media is cancer and Twitter is, by far, the worst of them all. I was hoping Musk would run it into the ground after the acquisition, but, unfortunately, he wasn't up to the task.
>>107846587Kill yourself. You can't even make a thread on your own without copying Twitter troons. Kill yourself. You can't stop polluting this site with xitter trashKill yourself. You will never be a real woman. Kill yourself.
Typescript is trash
You’re not imagining it. The shift isn’t subtle—it’s structural. What used to be a space for people thinking out loud has been optimized into a space for people performing for metrics. When incentives change, behavior follows.Programming discourse especially suffers because it doesn’t compress well into engagement bait. Nuance, tradeoffs, and long-form reasoning don’t survive in an ecosystem that rewards speed, absolutism, and hot takes. So instead of “here’s why this works and where it breaks,” we get “just use any lol” packaged for reach.Most of the people who cared about depth didn’t get louder—they got tired. They moved to smaller communities, private discords, blogs, or just stopped broadcasting altogether. What’s left looks like consensus, but it’s mostly absence.The platform isn’t dead because people stopped caring about software. It’s hollow because the people who did care were pushed out by an environment that no longer values thought—only motion.
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
>>107840874>end has her face covered>beginning you can clearly see her face in reflection in the mirror right across from herFAIL
>>107846486Those lamps are so comfy. Are you also a warm color temp enjoyer?
>>107840506thats a lot of meds anon, hope your ok, loving your station.
>>107846851Huh, what the fuck. That's strange.
>>1078468514chan doesn't compress pics you dumb retard
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107846421the 17 has a small battery and the 17 Pro/Max are ugly as sin though... I know the regular 17 is objectively the best deal, but I'm upgrading mainly for battery life, and I want something that I can just use without worry and not like my current phone have to carry my charger with me to work if I didn't charge overnight
>>107845170Kek good to know apple didn't consider people with different language settings would share shortcuts with each other. You'll have to create it yourself then. Basically just find all photos where the album is not recently saved or the album you're saving to. Then add the resulting photos into the Camera album. Set an automation to run it every time you close the camera app.
>>107841308what will happen if you turn around 180° and inhale deeply?
>>107846821Happiness ensues
>>107844972Ikko
Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena” Is Now Available for Downloadhttps://9to5linux.com/linux-mint-22-3-zena-is-now-available-for-download-heres-whats-new
>>107846090>hiding hardwarei used to do this when i was poor
Works on my machine
>>107845616I'll try mint again when wayland works properly.
>>107846316oh hey hows it goin wayglowie
>>107846111I don't want to get doxxed. Nice try.
how true is this
>>107846911> think AI will go away if the investment bubble burstsNobody thinks it will all go away but the craze will die down and a billion startups won't be sucking up every bit of hardware available.>is just gonna give up and throw it all away or somethingWouldn't be out of place for Google.Google is actually the best outcome as they have their own TPUs and their scuffed Ikea bullshit racks means they are pretty limited in how much hardware they can utilize
>>107846976>a billion startups won't be sucking up every bit of hardware available.Most of those startups are just LLM wrappers or don't actually involve generative AI at all. The hardware demand is coming from the big labs trying to train their next models.
>>107824879This man speaks the truth. The clowns on /g/ will hate him for it, because they are the chosen who use AI for the only things it's actually good at (being slightly better at coding than them, and producing infinite low quality goon fuel).
>>107846911> crazy how many delusional people on this technology board think AI will go away if the investment bubble burstsI don't want the chatbot technology and slop generators to "go away." I want them to exist for their limited use case, and have most people come to understand that having a slightly better chatbot probably isn't worth destroying every economy on Earth and pillaging all of our natural resources. You can already train your goon fuel generator on a home computer, we don't need to be spending the GDP of many countries on non-solutions for non-problems.
>>107824879I'd say it's 90% true as someone that works in tech right now.AI is the most obvious bubble since the sub-prime mortgage bubble. There is no money here. Literally no one is paying to use AI. No one is saving money from AI. Every employee you replace with AI is just offloading work to another employee to fix and manage the AI because the tech isn't there for an actual autonomous system. None of this shit is a viable product. I go into meetings with these people constantly trying to insert "AI" and "LLM" into everything just as a buzzword because they know it makes investors piss themselves with joy but at the end of the day it's all a scam.
>Support "CURRENT THING"
>4channers would rather tear each other down than organizesad
>create lego-like heatsink blocks that fit lego-like connectors in 8/12cm fans >create standard base>buy few parts for your 40W TDP processor>upgrade to 105W, just buy some more blocks instead of a new heatsink>change case, airflow is fucked>rearrange blocks to work better on new casewhy hasn't this been done yet?
>>107844971there is something quite similar out there - it's called water-cooling and it's one of the most expensive ways to cool your PC (I should know I've been running custom loops for 20 years)
>>107844971It would be difficult for heat to spread because it is in pieces and there are gaps in between.
>>107846368It's some brit show about incel channer who keeps a physical folder of printed memes to look at. "you're among friends here" and all that shit.
>>107846918yeah no, not putting water in pc mate, not happening
>>107844971Man I've seen some retarded threads lately but yours is the dumbest one of the year so far.This is a shit. A big one. A grat one. Congrats man.
the only image viewer available on linux that comes close to irfanview in terms of functionality and usability is nomacs. there are no alternatives>ristretto>gwenview>geeqie>gthumb>image roll>mirage>loupe>(p)qiv>eoggarbage>(n)sxiv>lximage-qt>qimgv>qviewComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107845962That's just Hydrus but less.
>>107846008
>>107846058>You need that>case for not using that feature?>This discussion is getting a bit cold, let's heat it up a little
xnview is better
Why do people like Irfanview? I've always found it horribly ugly and not particularly nice to use. It does have some great features for listing metadata I want to see, though.
With the current state of the PC market I’m thinking of buying Apple, I know the M4 is powerful but how is MacOS? I heard Tahoe is shite but haven’t looked too deep into it.
>>107837366You benchmark the application you want. There's no decent generic benchmark. Maybe phoronix is one of the few that does kind of a good job.
>>107837373Okay which means your choices are horrible macOS or not as good CPU? I'd take the not as good CPU for sure.
>>107841928I didn't know that, though I don't really take mobile benchmarks seriously without a graph showing power usage. Isn't the benefit of arm battery life?
>>107844428>Okay which means your choices are horrible macOS or not as good CPU?Yeah pretty much. I'm weighing my options here.I do 99% of my work in the terminal so surely macos won't be that bad and will be able to mostly get out of the way...
>>107833394I don't know your usecase but for me using Linux (doesn't matter which distro) is like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbSehcT19u0Constant fighting with the OS in order to use the fucking thing for something productive.
Check out my voxel engine anons. Written in C++ using OpenGL. Infinite world in every direction, including up and down. Not even close to complete yet, but I'm proud of what I've done so far.
>>107847035prob lack of culling, since there's not (supposed to have) much logic going on every frame at that point in the game.or doing a bunch of draw calls using the same texture but binding it every time, setting the shader program every draw call, etc. but I don't know shit about graphics
>>107846997Nice 20 FPS, faggot.
>>107847140It's not doing draw calls for every block, it's doing meshing but it isn't greedy meshing and there isn't any frustum culling yet
>>107847178You only need to mesh once unless a block gets removed or added.
>>107847027>>107847036>>107847058Yes it is vibecoded using GPT-5 miniIt took about three days to get to this point>>107847198It actually is meshing once and then reusing the meshes. Idk at the moment what the performance bottleneck is but I'm going to figure it out at some point. It is rendering a 7 x 7 x 7 cube of 16 x 16 chunks so obviously there are a lot of vertices
/g/ humor thread
>>107844678> when the megabytes start leaking outbro you're losing bandwidth!
>>107844678>tfw you install Waterfox
>>107844678>data leak
>>107844678surfed the net too hard
>>107844678>packet flooding
I am flying to Tokyo tomorrow and want to try my luck with finding a gpu in akihabara, either new or used. Anyone tried this or know anything about it? Which stores to try? Is it futile?
YANKEE GO HOME!
>>107846937People have long since caught onto going to Japan to take advantage of the raped Yen (either for profit, or for the sake of international baboonery). Nintendofags did it with the 3DS, and the Chinese have been buying up GPUs there for a long time, leaving Takeshi with jack shit. You're like 8 years too late.>TokyoMind your pockets.
>>107846937go to the maid cafe across from the adult store on the main boulevard on Thursday and ask for the special course