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NIGGERS
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>>106496708
and a ching chong to you too
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>>106496708
as talented as you are, I can see the price to pay for that talent
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>>106493544
thx anon i've been looking for smth like this :3
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>>106491528
I'm using 2-3 ublock scripts to reverse some newer YouTube design features like the pink line and the big homepage thumbnails.
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>>106494252
it was only a matter of time

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Computers used to be great. Even just starting them up used to be an entire event. It was both exciting and calming all at the same time.

Now, modern PCs startup within 10 seconds after which you're constantly bombarded with ads every 30 seconds.
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>>106498181
>computers are lesser because they turn on faster
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>>106499145
this
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>>106499028
estrogen ruined yours kek
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>>106498907
>>106498477 try linux?? (DURRRR SOMEHOW THAT STOPS THE IME FROM RUNNING DRUUUUUURRRR DFURRRRRR)
It boots up an entire Minix instance, to spy on you, first. Installing linux won't help, retards.

You fucking people don't know this?
That's what that now very long pause before your bios password (when pause is set to 0) is all about: Minix booting up, so you can be spied upon.

Fucking ZOOMER RETARDS.
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>>106498181
Ads are the pinnacle of human innovation. They are the singlemost important factor in driving capitalism.

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>linux will never be this comfy again
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>>106498769
The command line is fine. You numb diggers obsess over DE because you don't do anything but rice. A DE is not an OS.
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>>106498769
pic unrelated?
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xfce is still this comfy
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>>106498791
when the fippy is bippy
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>>106499233
>gtk3
no it's not

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And some retards still believe the compiler will optimize everything for you.
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>>106498874
Wait, I'm retarded.
ecx gets overwritten.
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>>106495377
C++ is faster than any other language if you never use stl headers.
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I never felt the need to make simple for loops like that more readable.
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>Build succeeded with 123 warning(s) in 10.4s
Not my problem
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>>106496659
>sepplesniggers are incapable of reading
makes sense, your IDE automates half your workflow these days and you just plug other people's nightmare template libraries into eachother for a living.

Do expensive desks really emit less formaldehyde than cheaper ones? I think cheaper desks are giving me eye irritation

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What are you dra/g/on maids working on?

Last one: >>106438619
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>>106498491
i was hoping the real intelligence here would have a more nuanced insight, rather than regurgitating what was once scraped from reddit. i set the bar so low and was still let down. silly of me, i won't make that mistake again.
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>>106490115
I can now compose these to make larger networks beyond the power of the Science Computer to count to them. I did this to see if I could find patterns in the numbers and so far I cannot.

I also added a SystemVerilog emitter, so networks can become hardware more easily. This appears to be working. I still have to make it go faster. Composition is not very nice. For example, AND is (2, 1, 225). It has no hidden nodes. NAND sequentially composed with NOT (logically equivalent to AND) is (2, 1, 73230313323). It has two hidden nodes.

I am debating releasing it as-is, or trying to make it faster first. Step after is to try to make a Quantum Computer version.
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>>106498552
Shit's either old and books are outdated or new and Microsoft moved on and therefore abandoned and without people writing about it.
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>>106498484
aside from incredibly ancient books that probably do a bunch of shit that's probably not ideal, out of date or just plain bad practice, no
i don't think microsoft even maintains their official windows api code samples repo that well
just go through some of the concept related dev docs covering areas you need and google "how to do <thing> in win32"
win32 is the original name of what MS now just calls the windows API, lots of people still call it that, using that instead of windows tends to bring up programming documentation instead of IT and helpdesk stuff
raymond chen's blog https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/ has a lot of very interesting/useful information on it

no modern resources exist that actually properly cover modern shit like c++/winrt even the windowsappsdk means windows runtime stuff is accessible to normal non-UWP win32 programs though the days of it being UWP exclusive
wil is the modern "normal" helper c++ library for normal windows programs not touching c++/winrt meant to replace the really old c++ pre-standardization dogshit libraries like atl or mfc which most popular "recommended" windows programming resources will still sometimes touch
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https://more-itertools.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api.html

I want to remove *all copies* of any non-unique item from a list (i.e. [1,2,1,3,4] -> [2,3,4]). There's gotta be a function in here that can do that without needing a for loop, r...right?

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*permanently and decisively deprecates the linux desktop*
nothing personnel in your'e path now that the usecase has settled, well /g/?
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>>106490279
>usecase
not using windows is my use case for debian, so this replaces nothing
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>>106490279
>defecates
saar
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>>106499110

artix does not have systemd cpu has id but not much more?
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>>106490279
I heard people using WSL have less sex than people who don't so Linux wins again.

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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
AniStudio(status: two more weeks): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio
InvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io

>Generating Anime Videos
Guide:

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>>106498648
Nice didnt know about this will try it!!!
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>mature
no thanks
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>>106498675
>still no ntrmix update
Don't care

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Considering AI accelerationism, the probability of the Tkinter developers fixing emoji support is effectively 0%, and a true accelerationist would argue that this is precisely the point. Instead of waiting for a stagnant system to change, one should abandon it for a superior one or build a new one entirely.
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>tkinter in TYOL 2025
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>>106495881
>Instead of waiting for a stagnant system to change, one should abandon it for a superior one or build a new one entirely.
As the last person on Earth still using Tkinter you are also the last to come to this realization
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>>106496807
this
wtf OP, use a real toolkit
At the bare minimum WxWidgets (that also sucks ass)
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>>106498505
Fundamentally do the same (but lightweight).
No TrollTech license potential-problem.
Can be eventually patched.
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>>106495881
>the probability of the Tkinter developers fixing emoji support is effectively 0%
ought to be there now unless it's still using an unsupported library somewhere

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>630mhz celeron
>max 2gb of ram
>7 inch 480p screen with beautiful bezels
>small but serviceable keyboard and trackpad
Let me guess, you need more?
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>>106498635
The 700 has the issue of no PAE support which most 32 bit kernels use. AntiX has a no-PAE kernel and plenty of lightweight software so that's what i use
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>>106498858
will give it a look. also saw this one mentioned in searches. Loc-OS seems its focus is on old hardware as well
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>>106497421
It's obsolete trash.
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>>106497430
Vice city, underground 2, starcraft, half-life, even half-life 2.
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>>106499170
uh you're obsolete sweaty

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Ever since RTX launched they've been dead
Gets worse every year
Gamers want ray tracing?
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>>106485936
You don't have to tell us you're leaving, little zoomzoom
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>>106485914
AMD charge too much. They think they're a luxury product. They're not.
AMD is the shitty knock off of NVidia. They need to sell at a quarter the price while offering %60-80 performance and good software support.
They might be able to claw back some marketshare doing this.
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>>106498137
ROCM sucks.
They should have partnered with that company who was reverse engineering CUDA for AMD & Arc.
But they were afraid of novideo lawsuits so they'd rather be driven out of business.
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>>106499050
>They need to sell at a quarter the price while offering %60-80 performance and good software support
That's literally what Intel has been doing but it hasn't worked. This industry just wants GeForce, no matter what.
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>>106485914

green novideo team strong
red scam team strong
blue vee team tiny

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Is this the true power of AI? Why am I paying for this shit?
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>>106496680
>it's real

holy fucking shit

>>106496322
you got fucking destroyed mate, my intuition was right
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>>106496322
Is there a technical reason why LLMs can't say they don't know? E.g. would it interfere with the loss function or gradient descent if you tried to add a don't know option?
Or is it just a design choice to always give some answer to fake competency?
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>>106499226
I think bc its already trained you cantr eally check how few data were used to create the "synapses" all you can do is go from input to output. Maybe if you inserted some sort of confidence meta data during training? I dunno i forgot how it works exactly
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>>106499226
Rarely do you ever see a hard question on the internet answered with "I don't know". It is simply not in the training set and even if it were, like if humans did such a thing habitually, this would expose the inherent weakness of LLMs.

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Does anyone have recommendations on a good SSD around 2 TB or more?. I'm getting ready for Linux, and the plan for now is to install an SSD onto my computer and gradually wean myself off of Windows 10, and I have barely over 100 GB left on my main gaming PC.
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>>106499222
Samsung, Crucial, WD, SK Hynix and Kingston are the big five when it comes to good SSDs.
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>>106499127
You write into the system of the designated container for CLI software or install it with homebrew, thus ensuring no modifications of the immutable, containerized base system. GUI apps are handled by flatpaks.

Or are we talking about the "I want to tinker tranny" kinda user that spazzes out when not running a tiling wm with under 200MB footprint and only suckless software?
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>>106499222

looks model names maybe skip ones with j v t
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>>106499249
I'm talking about the many modifications a power user might want to make to their base system for any number of reasons. Not all software can run in a container. Ironically, most tinker tranny software probably can.

Some software requires running unconfined and needs the ability to modify or write to the base system.

Sometimes you need things like custom kernel modules (tinker trannies don't do this, but it's very popular in the enterprise space) and these don't necessarily always have an easy deployment avenue on an immutable system.

You can absolutely make a custom immutable system that works for you but sometimes it's just easier to go with a mutable system instead.

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>>106476829
use crossover with cxpatcher and you can play almost everything, it works really well now
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>>106466020
staying on sequoia until it's good
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>>106494074
give gnome 5 years, also reminder they'll call you hitler if you don't like the new design when it releases
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>>106466020
You don't fucking say.
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>>106498682
i upgraded to sequioa and now my external 4K 160Hz monitor only can be set to 144Hz and lower, should have stayed on sonoma. the enshitificaton is real

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>Transform Your Photos into AI Miniature Figures
https://aiminiatur.org
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I tried to do this image, but I think they flagged my IP, so beware.
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great, more plastic crap
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>>106498941
Too bad it can't do cooom images.


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