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>the weird AI dash thing is because indians love using the dash
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>>107613192
>gee what character should i use to denote this paranthentical comment
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>>107609054
Word also automatically converts to those dashes
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what a cool thread of llms all talking to each other. obviously im the only real person here
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>>107612040
En dashes disgust me -- doubles to approximate an em dash are what I've always done.
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>>107609458
not rly
they are common in serious scientific articles
and other big boy works
t. phd in le physics

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Dumb people are going to be dumb.

I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with. She's a firm anti AI person, despite never having used it. She tried to tell me how AI works, even though I've literally made machine learning programs before, and also tried to tell me that it's "SLAVE LABOR!" But in the same breath she also says "AI is just a word guesser."

I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper". I left after that.

Dumb people are going to be dumb.

It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
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>>107618049
ain't 't just the way
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>>107618083
>tv
>ram
how did it get this bad
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>>107618144
>TV having RAM bad
Retard.
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>>107613519
I like Ai genuinely. I play around with local models. Merge, quantize, and hopefully soon try and train. I like seeing how different ones respond, how dumb stupid small models know very little on niche topics and how even big corporate ones suck at answering the same questions.
But I 100% why people hate AI. It's a tool and tools are as good as the person using them. And the people using AI right now are fucking lazy, retarded, and evil.
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>>107613519
she's kinda rite tho
it's literally a token guesser

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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hey /g/
I'm having some light screen tearing in some games like Cyberpunk, BG3, and VRChat on and off. What can I do to fix it? I'm googling, and if I rubberduck myself, I'll post my results.
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Anyone know if you can download songs off Amazon Music Unlimited locally to PC as mp3/flac?
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>>107618851
starting with the obvious, vsync?
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>>107618878
AFAIK it's not a setting in VRChat. It's what I'm in right now. I did previously check that in others but next time I'll double check it. I was in my my Nvidia control panel and 1 guide to turn some shit to game only and that was already set to it
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>>107619003
you could force the per-application setting in nvidia if the game itself doesn't have the option to toggle it

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Software engineering will be a solved problem by the end of the decade
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>>107609658

We could solve it by the end of next week if we just allowed Pakistan and China to exterminate the 2 billion Indian Hindu rape rat hordes. Otherwise once we "solve" software engineering, those 2 billion Hindu rape rats will just try to slither into the next easy white collar profession and destroy that too, and on and on until all of human civilization is destroyed.
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>>107609658
are any of those actual software engineering tasks?
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>>107609658
it turns python and other popular languages into something more like excel for average users. a very nice tool. being able to have chatgpt shitout matplotlib charts instead of having to do it manually in excel is amazing
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>>107610941
this
meme graphs
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>>107617488

holy shit, an unsourced graph

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STOP MAKING FUN OF VIBE CODERS
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>>107615637
anyone who knows what they're talking about instead of this joker?
what kind of algorithm are people using to sort on the GPU? I know mergesort can do it, but I don't know about the others
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>>107611382
Still no, saar.
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>>107614188
this
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>>107602727
that isn't vibe coding tho
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>>107602701
No coding experience and I made a fourchan app in like 4 hours just describing what I wanted to Gemini, copy pasting stuff, and telling it what to change if I don’t like something.

Full webm support
Downloads media
Can download all images in thread
Favourite threads

If this is vibe coding it’s great desu

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I work at a hospital there are so many items that cost like 15k that do most simplest tasks. For example this pill counter which uses computer vision of some sort to count pills costs literally 2k to 10k.


Can any anons tell me how they're getting away with such outsourcing price gouging
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>>107618679
You're just going in circles and haven't explained why it has to cost so much to get rubber stamps of approval. It's got nothing to do with the testing.
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>>107618773
Even fucking barber's shop chair go for an easy grand. I bet they also last a whole lot longer as office chairs than modern office chairs.
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>>107618814
Because setting up whatever conditions they require, and paying for their certification process, all costs money.
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>>107616229
>>107616208
>>107616147
basically same reason texas instruments is still relevant today. grandfathered in through school system and patents.
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>>107616373
>>107616179
>tfw NEET europoor
>still have full healthcare

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Is digital piracy (i.e. the unauthorized copying of digital files and the removal of digital copyright protection systems) morally wrong?
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>>107612418
Then pirate away, Bible talks nothing about digital copyright.
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>>107612145
Can't stop me.
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>>107612145
Copying media for free is based.
Copying art and songs for training AI is bad.

Morals only matter when it hurts you.
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>>107612145
It is a duty for the intelligentsia to claim their discounted warez, and leave licensing fees for the stupid rubes to pay!
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>>107612145
i remember a time when the transition to digital meant that games were going to be cheaper and in turn its only gotten more expensive for worse products. And doubly so when combined with DLC and MTX. I find it morally objectionable to charge so much for something that you have a literal unlimited amount of.
>but anon it costs a million bagillion dollars to make
skill issue. im not footing the bill for your incompetency and waste that plagues seemingly everything nowadays. figure it the fuck out.
A lot of forms of DRM, especially so in older days, are fucking asinine and significantly make the paying users experience worse while the pirate gets the best of both worlds. Its free and is better to use. It also needlessly turns something that /should/ be able to work practically forever because it doesnt degrade, get damaged, and it never runs out of spare parts into something that goes away the second the company goes under, decides to stop supporting, whatever it may be. This shit is completely antithetical to what computers and ownership should be.
as a fellow music fag, >>107616709 is right. Its easier to find rare music gear than it is some pieces of software.

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COSMIC DE released in Stable the other day.

What do you make of it? What environment do you run?
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>>107605363
Remind me when it innovates animations on toggle buttons
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>>107615074
I prefer picking and choosing on a stable base than a bloated mess with parts rotting
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>>107605363
just use gnome
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>>107605363
>What do you make of it
It's literally gnome with some extensions functionality by default, what's even the fucking point of this DE?
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>>107605363
Doesn't have the nice visuals of GNOME, doesn't have the features of KDE

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niri is superior edition :3
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>>107617777
CHECKED
but there are much older oldfags than myself.
>>107617790
GOOD
NO
NNNNNNNNNNs
ALOUD
on my web site.
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>>107617790
Typical faggot. Cower in fear of autism chan’s greatness
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>>107617808
KEK
I know too well that I am just a NNNNNNNN and I admire each of you without exception in so many myriads and layers of ways. MELUVS to see all of your desktops reflecting such an interesting and unique array of NODES of humanity, each of you a SPARK from out of the DARK MASS. I know that on the other sides of each of these desktops is a life lived, second by second, experiencing and processing all that it/(You) does/do, and I stand in awe of you NODES/SPARKS.

UNIRONICALLY
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>>107618203
Thank you for being a Fren this is for you
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>>107611441
What is your terminal theme?

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Whats the most "employable" area of IT right now?
Cloud or Cybersecurity?

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>>107595794
Six, maybe seven.
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Go back home. Then I break the rules and call him a nigger
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>>107600495
wow, how did this lazer beam through his head not kill him? when was this picture taken?
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>>107595794
Sneed feed seed
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send this thread to Elu on X (Formerly Twitter)

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Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.

This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictions
The same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-needed
Yet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.

This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants
>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)
>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)
>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)
>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)

These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversity
Their Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).


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>>107613448
HolyC
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>>107613843
https://www.eff.org/issues/reproductive-rights
>This expanded threat to digital rights is especially dangerous for BIPOC, lower-income, immigrant, LGBTQ+ people and other traditionally marginalized communities, and the healthcare providers serving these communities.
pozzed
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>>107609034
>if python provided at least 10$ of value to you
wasting hours of my fucking life dicking around juggling countless packages and version dependencies, recreating venv setups that can't be moved or migrated, code that refuses to run because of mismatch in whitespace which is fucking invisible by the way.
python is a fucking blight on software.
maybe not as bad as some of the new languages but fuck one of the first that opened the door to bullshit aids retardism.
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>>107615900
this is why I love bitcoin. I can make transactions with no middle man
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>>107615922
I would rather tongue the anus of a street beggar than go back to Perl.
There is a reason much of Unix scripting moved away from Perl, too bad Python was created by a boomer redditor.

P.S. The Perl Foundation has its biggest donor in the form of Duck Duck Go (owned and ran by a jew that filter results).

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I don't like these new captchas
It reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
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Is there a way to see all the images at once instead of needing to scroll through one-by-one?
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it's pretty hard to solve
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>>107584575
Awful
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>>107618873
Are you still crying?
Let it go autist, it's been days of you crying over a example video
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N E X T
E
X
T

Smartest man on Earth says so.

You can convert 4 Jupiters into pure fusion energy, and the Sun will still account for 100% of ALL energy in the solar system.

Stop spending money and human resources on making fusion energy possible.
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>>107617998
That picture is garbage. It tries to be general but says crap like quantity and time and then fails to mention that all you're doing is finding the slope between two points where those points are infinitely close together
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>>107617913
>dumbest fucking retard in the universe has opinion
lmao

>>107618223
>someone that's actually dumber than elon
never thought such things were possible

>>107618808
elon is a retard and doesn't understand anything. if he knew anything about this shit he wouldn't have ever replied. since he's a retard he truly believes replying to such things makes him look like he's intelligent. that's fucking sad and also frightening
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>>107617998
the labels for minus and "becomes very small" gets me every single time
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>>107617913
Elon cocksuckers should be shot on sight.
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>>107617913
If fusion is such a waste of time then why is he frantically trying to stop progress towards that. How does he know?

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will intel save us or will they chase AI like all the other retards
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>>107618580
>Is Intel going back to the 90s?
Not anymore, but 15 years ago they sure tried.
Intel only made these AIBs from the early-to-mid-2010's. Here is the first generation:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/80555/intel-xeon-phi-coprocessor-7120a-16gb-1-238-ghz-61-core/specifications.html
It says "61 cores" but they had 4 threads per core, and there were versions with as many as 72 cores. The idea was to take on massively parallel GPU workloads by shipping a "CPU" whose main purpose was to run a gorillion AVX-512 cores instead. Obviously it didn't work.
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>>107618665
>Most tools are getting more and more support for Vulkan.

Vulkan Compute? Got any examples?
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every game worth playing was released prior to 2004

you don't need a $48,000 dollar gpu to play them
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what happened to amd
they used to compete with nvidia years ago, now they are completely irrelevant and forgotten and people who want an alternative to nvidia would rather believe in Intel entering the gpu market or chinks making competitive gpus out of nowhere
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>>107618580
>the Philippines used to make GPUs?
The image is a CPU. There was a time where CPUs came on a board and the board slotted into the motherboard:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slot_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slot_A

As for the location, the chips aren't fabbed there. Instead that it is where the silicon was shipped to be and are assembled (put on the card or now in a package) and tested. For many years Intel did this in places like Costa Rica and Malaysia.


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