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i keep trying to abstract things too early, then get stuck trying to perfect that abstraction then throw it all away and make no progress
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>>107674191
X attacks Y
case 1: // Y moves first, X attacks after Y moves.
X.anim_start = Y.anim_end
case 2: // X attacks first, Y moves after being attacked
Y.anim_start = X.anim_end
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How many game jams did you do before a serious first project?
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>>107680459
none
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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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>>107678758
It's pixels on a screen
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>>107678574
>>107678908
These are essentially the same style is everyone in this thread blind or just trolling? Genuinely curious.
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>>107680322
I love those two retards. Mind sharing the prompt?
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>>107680506
My intention was doing those two, yes

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Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:
>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9
No, these will not increase page loading, it will make them load faster, factually and actually.

Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists (must have):
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mchangrh/yt-neuter/refs/heads/main/yt-neuter.txt
Some more optional filters that you can import:
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liamengland1/miscfilters/refs/heads/master/antipaywall.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/annoyance_list.txt
>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yokoffing/filterlists/refs/heads/main/block_third_party_fonts.txt

Reminder to stop using shit like -
>AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etc

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>>107676827
install adguard. since you should be using adguard dns, using any other adblocker than adguard counts as mixing adblockers.
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>>107678326
I never thought about it like that...
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>>107661758
>>107661770
holy based
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>>107654830
Decentraleyes has literally nothing to do with ub; it just loads resources locally, instead of remotely.
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>>107662421
What a depressing life.

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>have suuuper young (too young i now see, they are all so fucked up) hot gf cling to me
>start getting crazy af, purposely tricks me into getting her pregnant, aborts it, blames me for making her do it
>starts being abusive asf all the time, couldnt get rid of
>blackmails, everything to avoid me getting away from her
>threatens to kill me
>breaks thru door heres johnny style
>Finally get her gone.
>have hearing upcoming
have tons of video, some 2hrs long. Used whisperx to transcribe, using obsidian notes for hearing. Need to cook tf out of her for threatening false accusations. You guys know of a (local?) AI that I can run to analyze video? Something simple-ish, like basic scene changes, descriptions. Any lawyers or law students here? What tools do you guys use?
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>>107680160
Stop talking and go to an actual lawyer, especially before compromising all your evidence. I'd say before publicly libeling the defendant as well, but its too late for that.
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>>107680210
I censored it. I already have been granted the emergency protective order. There are no defendants in civil proceedings. Also its not all my evidence it's like 2% of my evidence, blurred all the potentially compromising shit. Also not libel if it's true.
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>>107680232
Talk to a real lawyer.
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>>107680232
Keep talking to /g/.
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>>107680160
https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1n3b13b/apple_releases_fastvlm_and_mobileclip2_on_hugging/

Are the Sennheiser HD 560S headphones a good deal? Not really a massive audiophile, I just want good and not insanely expensive headphones I can plug into my Macbook Pro and guitar amp.
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>>107675284
you can't go wrong with the Sennheiser HD 5xx series. they're all great bang for your buck.
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>>107678243
Chinese-tier build quality too. Still using plastic sliders that easily break on their most popular fucking series.
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>>107675284
I own them. they're pretty good. if plastic headphones bother you, this might not be the one for you, but they're light and sound really good.
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they're €99 refurbished from sennheiser, that's a wonderful deal
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>>107675284
Why don't you just get some Airpods for convenience's sake? It's not like you're gonna make any good music on a Macbook anyways.

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What if there was an AI that generated memes, and you give feedback on each one, until it generates the perfect meme?
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You're trying to make an AI be objective towards something that's subjective. A fools journey.
>>107679350
That is the future of the internet after all.
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>>107679360
You don't understand. The reason why you give feedback is so the AI can personalise these theoretical AI memes for you, the individual. If you don't like (aka object to) a particular meme you can give negative feedback.
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>>107678734
The problem with AI currently is it gets worse over time on a single task as its context window starts filling up. So what you suggested is not really possible now but might be in the coming years
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>>107678734
Nano Banana Pro

Feel free to try it
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>>107678734
Pointless, the perfect meme already exists.

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tech debt is good, actually
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>>107673202
Everything you experience in the physical world comes from your thoughts and mind that gets expressed from the subconscious into the physical world, The 1/3rd of your life sleeping is the creative process in which you experience the other 2/3rds.
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>>107673123
>>107673158
>>107673186
That's the whole Worse is Better philosophy except they used to say Moore's law would solve all the problems, instead of AI.
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>>107676781
I don't have to pay for proprietary software either. Most of it is free, especially these days.
So guess who wins for 40 years straight?
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>>107673123
I'm not a dev, but wouldn't this be a good thing precisely for the exact opposite of the reason this retard claims?
if """AI""" is so good at refactors, then why do companies even need programmers? might as well build software automatically... right? how long until they find out shit just doesn't work and their beloved """AI""" are unreliable pieces of shit?
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>>107673123
>tech bros are mentally ill
more news at 11, stay tunned
>>107673202
Earth will be fine anon, but not mankind
We are speedrunning to a dystopian nightmare that would make Cyberpunk or Neuromancer look like a fucking joke, from less rights and more massive surveillance done by Megacorpos and Government, the death of insects and animals, the climate, the infertility of the land, pollution and microplastics in soil, air and water, the Tech bros fags who want you to see ads even in your dreams etc

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No one gives a shit if a game or program is 99% AI code, but if any part of the front end is touched by AI it's time to riot.

Far more people's jobs are at risk from AI language related tasks but the entire anti ai movement is based on shitty twitter artists doodles
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>>107679162
Even so they see it happening, and the fear sets in. It's no different than the fearful devs on here.
There is zero trust in companies to think of their employees in America particularly, and even so in the wider Anglo world. It's why there's such a large negative view on it from the English speaking world and on the English speaking interenet.
A tool is only as good as the person using it as they say.
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>>107678830
>making shit up
E33 got it's GOTY stripped off some small niche award platform
It still has all of it's awards including GOTY from Geoff's The Game Awards
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>>107678797
>online freaks
So kinda like (you) then?
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>>107679650
im cool
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>>107678768
because they see art as human creative domain whereas programming is just manual labor

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why haven't browsers taken over phones?
on desktops 90% of the usage is on web browsers, but on phones people still use apps.
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>>107677080
Websites like normiebook, Amazon, and twitter are optimized for their respective apps, though they still work in web browsers.

>>107677532
NPCs don't know about ublock, so they won't be using it even in the browsers that support the extension, dumbass. You have no argument.
The "lack of need to type" is not exclusive to mobile apps, you can respond with emoticons in Windows/Linux, too. Most folks do prefer to type, dear shut-in.
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>>107677080
You faggots apparently don't know that doing a mobile app is several times faster and more reliable than a web app. From a developer perspective web development is stinky dog shit that has to be done anyway but it sucks. From a user perspective a web app does dynamically load, and you can hack if you're good, but it's not as convenient to open, and usually is shittier.
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>>107677080
Google and Apple tax 20% on any money an app makes. They can't do this with a website. So of course they want people to use apps. That is why they killed flash, and why they sabotaged html5.
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>>107677920
It has nothing to do with that zigger. When html5 was first released smart phones were a novelty and couldn't do any sort of decent web let alone html5. Meanwhile native apps are still many times superior from a developer perspective, let alone at the time. The tax came later and so did all the ads and micro transactions. That was not a thing at first.
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>>107677080
Firefox is real?

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How to request advice:
>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)
>Budget
>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)
>Previous gear and your thoughts on it

>Open back wired headphones
• Hifiman HE400se
• Sennheiser HD 560S
• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)
• FiiO FT1 Pro

>Closed back wired headphones
• Shure SRH440A/SRH840A

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>>107680340
An elastic band being the best for comfort makes perfect sense to me. That's what the X2HR does if I'm not mistaken and people love those for how comfortable they are despite their weight.
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is
>pc->displayport->monitor->3.5mm->amp
going to be significantly worse than
>pc->3.5mm->amp
? i know having the extra device/cable inbetween isn't great
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>>107680465
why not amp->pc->3.5?
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Is FT1 Pro better than Sundara?
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>>107680470
cable length issue. trying to decide if i want to buy a 10 foot 3.5mm cable or if i can save the $15 and extra cable to manage

Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.

Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
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>>107680374
Okay... so tell me why you would want to spin up a VM when you can just do everything on your host system?
Could it be because you want to keep the software inside the VM from being able to break out? That wouldn't be a surprise. That's a very common use for virtual machines. Congratulations you just proved the whole point for us.
Did you know that 1,400 bugs were found in the Linux kernel in 2025? And that a significant number of them were related to privilege escalation?
Why would it surprise you that people would rather use a hypervisor for security for which exploits are much less commonly found (though not totally unheard of)
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>>107680337
Again: 50% cope, 50% projection.
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>>107680412
Again:100% mental retardation
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>>107621970
>install Mint
>no endless toggles of sell your ass to us
>no need for drivers
>it just works
Hard to pretend

>Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished
I guess you never heard of Windows ME (Millennium Edition)
No day without a bluescreen with that one
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>>107631981
>privacy
Nearly all linux distros collect no info on their users, unless there is explicit opt-in.
Microsoft collects data on users and requires a sign in without effort to avoid it.

>security
Making this claim proves you know nothing about the subject you’re trying to argue. On any Linux distro you, the user, retain granular control over the attack surface, although the default setup on basically every distro is better than windows. Hardening the OS for security is easy to do if you RTFM and also isn’t required for most use cases.

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I legitimately can not discern the difference between 128kbps audio and anything higher bitrate. For years I've seen anons argue about 320kbps, FLAC, WAV, and so forth. But honest to God, the difference to my ears is near imperceptible. I listen to headphones for 8+ hours every day, and even I can't tell the difference. Sure my equipment is not top-tier, but I doubt that explains it.

For my favorite music, I can just about tell the difference between 128kbps and 320kbps. Like if I really try hard. But anything above that.. forget it. I really feel people are lying when they claim they are able to hear nuances beyond 320kbps. I believe higher than 320kbps is hardcore placebo-tier and people who hoard FLACs are raping their limited storage capacity for no reason.

What do you think? Is the audiophile culture plagued by lying cocksuckers, or do some people have golden ears?
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>>107680095
Cause I have enough space on my phone. And why keep 2 versions? one lossy and one lossless when I can just keep all my music lossless?
Lossy music compression had it's use, in the 90's, or maybe still today in streaming with shitty internet.. but purely for storing and playing locally? Lossy music is just a loss.. one you don't have to live with anymore
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Audiphools with their 24bit 96khz placebos and $10000 wires are just there to be taken advantage of by marketing bros. They are of no consequence to the world with their ab testing to "prove" they can do this or that. Just idiots you milk for money.
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>>107679641
>lossyshit
king of plebs maybe
>b-but my filesize!
not a problem in 2026
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>>107677878
I can tell the difference between FLAC and 320 mp3s. I unironically can't hear my wife when she talks to me half the time though so it might just be my imagination.
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>>107680095
Because I have the space for it

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Why not just take C++ and remove legacy baggage?

Why make it so unnecessarily complicated?
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I just use C++ as C with classes if I need them. Is that not what other people do?
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>>107675337
A "memory safe language".
https://grep.app/search?f.repo=embassy-rs%2Fembassy&f.repo.pattern=embassy&q=unsafe
Embassy repository has 458 files where the text "unsafe" occurs at least once.
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>>107679591
>C is holding back computer design so C will be the first language to die
why? you can do everything other languages can
>We had computers in the 60s that were architecturally more advanced than modern computers
not true at all, post-pentium cpu are the most advanced things ervery created by humans by a very large margin, the complexity of a modern chip is astronomical and there is not a single autist out there that know everything about them, it's just not possible anymore unlike in the 90s and before where chips were trivial.
>because they didn't have to deal with C brain damage like null-terminated strings and how C mandates pointers.
lmao how did null-terminated strings impacted hardware design? it's just an array, it fits well in memory and if you really want something else you can just create a struct with a char* a size and a capacity and you'll get feature-parity with C++, it's really a trivial "issue" to solve, you can also do what redis did, look up their own C string implementation.
if they didn't create C someone else would have done it because it's a natural abstraction over assembly unlike the way to verbose and limited alternatives there were at hte time.
basic basically died for a reason...
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>>107679591
> C is holding back computer design
Stop repeating this pile of horse turds.
There is nothing unique about C that does not also apply to pretty much every other procedural language. Also, your IQ is basically zero if you think computer architecture is constrained in any way by null terminated strings. What the fuck kind of fucked up machine do you envision that cannot handle a simple array.
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Anyone tried this out? https://c3-lang.org/
Looks promising

does this nigga actually know anything about programming, he just talks shit and promotes his jeetcode copycat website
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>>107679384
Judging by those thumbnails? No. Its literally clickbait.
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>>107679384
low IQ code monkey. listen to his coding interviews if you want a laugh. not to mention the weird surgery he got trying to get rid of his jewish schnoz. coding judas
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>>107679384
he's pretty smart but overhypes himself. he promotes good practice and pushes for people to always go deeper in their study. he tells retards trying to get into coding to pick a different career (based). he's definitely better than the average /g/eetoid
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>>107679384
no but he btfo the pirate software fag

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>>107654146
What's your problem? Can't download fast enough? or your retarded gen alpha attention span can't watch more than 5 seconds without getting annoyed?
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You can barely see it but here's my old setup
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here's mine
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