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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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>>107679114
90% of the people complaining about AI have never worked for a corporation that thinks that way about artists.
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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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TinyWall is a life-changer.
I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.
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>>107672348
>I always hated Windows because apps keep spying on you. This fixes it.
you know what else fixes that? not using windows you lazy chud.
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>>107677222
>Or just use an OS that doesn't work
Great idea anon, but sadly, most people want their computer to work.
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>>107672348
TinyWall is just a frontend for the Windows Firewall.
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>>107679564
Yes, that's been pointed out repeatedly.
But >>107673406 give the main reason why they're a good choice for low IQs.
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>>107672348
fort firewall

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tech debt is good, actually
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>deliver product that is 90% done
>get first mover advantage
>use AI to fill in the rest and fix any bugs
vs
>deliver product that is 100% complete
>but it takes 10 more years and millions more dollars
>the first product just crushes you because they have 10 more years of revenue
the choice is clear
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>>107676781
...and that's why it's finally the year of the Linux desktop. Outsourcing, aggressive data mining, and AI slop have made commercial software an even bigger shitshow.
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>>107678436
The laws don't matter, so I've personally become an illegalist.
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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.

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/23/business/us-ban-foreign-drones-dji-intl-hnk

based or cringe?
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First they came for the drones...
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>>107675560
previous threads:
>>107647390
>>107646291
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>>107676509
take out lockheed and insert [some shitty american corporation]. that's what it's all about - except american corporations are decades behind and have been relying on china for as long as they've existed. trump doesn't understand this part. there's not going to be some american revolution in drone production. these american corporations will use the same chinese made parts already used in drones, put an american name on them and sell the final product for 4x as much because they had to pay mexicans in some shithole usa town instead of using chinese labour.
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>>107675560
>ban Chinese drones for national security
>accept 600,000 Chinese spies to university research positions
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>>107675560
They've banned new foreign made models. Anything that's already here are still ok to buy and use... for now

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Made in USA edition
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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>>107679323
but wait.. hasn't this all been figured out by now? How has this not become a commodity technology by now? Basically all the same? Are they still making advancements in converting bits to analog electrical signals?
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>>107679499
better quality sound needs more expensive parts so they cheap out
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>>107679499
It's less about advances or differences in technology and more about how much money they want to spend to minimise the impact of all the things that can deteriorate the quality of the signal.
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>>107679518
>>107679528
ok thanks, I guess that makes sense
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>>107678425
Thanks.

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Programming is done for as a profession.
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>>107679232
Look now, you might be joking, but I will 1000% stop talking to anyone, and stop leaving the house the day that I can have a robowaifu (with swappable silicone privates) hold me down and force me to live out my most perverse fantasies
There are already robotic tentacles, she is on the horizon
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>>107677894
The only I guy I know who's name is a portmanteu of crap and apathy.
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>>107677894
I have yet to see a single complex program made entirely by AI that didn't require thousands of manhours fixing and debugging.
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I forgot all the "when am I going to use this" brainlets. Count them out too. Useless.
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>>107677894
It's almost exactly the same situation as what happened with cloud solutions.

Companies currently make choices for on-prem vs public/private cloud solutions --- companies will make choices for on-prem vs public/private *programming* solutions as well, where "on-prem" refers to hired developers, and where "public/private" is access to various cloud and subscription programming services.

Automation will continue to improve and cover more things, that's natural. But adoption is a choice, and the frameworks and design choices are mimicking how the cloud has become. Companies will still choose to have developers, maybe just a few seniors, maybe full development teams. The biggest allure of on-prem cloud (or non-cloud) is full control and trade secret protection, these principles still need to be addressed with programming as well.

If life was as unilateral as OP claims, everything should be in the cloud, but that's clearly not the case.

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A few of you may have discovered today that thumbnails suddenly stopped loading in Firefox. I did.
Checking the browser console, I found errors for each thumbnail in the catalog which said "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking, please check browser console for details."
After disabling browser.opaqueResponseBlocking in about:config, those error messages turned into 403's and the images would still not load.
I did a desuarchive search for Firefox and found a post in /trash/ saying "I figured it out. 4chan is now asking for referrers when requesting images from 4cdn... TL:DR; 4chan wants to know where you were before loading an image." along with a screenshot of all about:config settings with the word "referer" in them.
With the help of that screenshot, I pinpointed the issue to network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy in about:config, which I had set to 2 for whatever reason, I don't know. Setting it to 0 fixed the problem.
Most of you on Firefox probably won't experience this since 0 is the default setting.
So, for those of you also experiencing this issue, there's the fix, and now the fix is on desuarchive for others to find.
Feel free to discuss the technological/privacy ramifications of this change by 4chan, or if the /trash/ poster's analysis is correct.
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>>107676985
Just browse incognito so the pics are purged from your browser.
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this analytic feature is here to stay chuddies. why are you so afraid? we already have given glowflare free access to our asshole.
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>>107675592
>imblying anyone without brain-cells would be running a debian based system...
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Ze jews must die for what they've done to firefox
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Still no easy solution?

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I went to best buy. They are selling ddr4 for nearly $500. Not even ddr5, which seems crazy. I need to start selling all my extra ram apparently. I literally have hundreds of sticks of ddr4.
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nice picture fucktard
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>>107678477
To be clear the picture is only rotated if you're from a 3rd world country

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107653059

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107678916
>do you see any resource fetch failures?
how do I check?

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Is this future of employment?

https://x.com/breaking911/status/2004262355195380047
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>>107673028
Honestly if I had to choose between dirt cheap jeet labor and having to pay out the ass to hire lazy fat Ameritards, I'd probably go with the jeets too.
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It's better than having to deal with this
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3gEgSUyrpu4
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>>107676908
today. in vegas
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>>107678643
>the customer's voice
I side with the wagie, though he shouldn't be spazzing out and crying. Groids with impulse control but lots of spite love to pressure white wagies for preferential treatment.
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>>107676929
>Indians will easily work for less than 1/10th of an amerishart.
And every cent saved will go towards getting Mr. Weinbergstein the next model up when he buys his next luxury yacht, not bringing down prices for customers. You'd think you retards would have caught on to that by now.

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They removed right alt and context menu for this useless bullshit, and it's hard wired to send a weird three key combination so that you can't even rebind it to right-ctrl properly.
It's such a dumb hack, doesn't Microsoft have any competent engineers anymore?
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>>107679301
how is that key working on linux?
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>>107679433
shift+f10 should still work on windows.. I think
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>>107679415
Wouldn't AHK remap that just fine?
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>>107679442
The end result will be all input>AI>output.
People will no longer talk about using computers, this hardware, that software or OS. It will be a full abstraction through different AI personalities, which given enough time would culminate in one.
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>>107679519
More like it'll be another shameful shitstain like cortana that ms tries to pretend never fucking happened

Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
wiki.alpinelinux.org
wiki.debian.org
wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
suckless.org

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>>107678773
>>107678788
Arch is turbo autism but it does actually have a use from a poweruser or AI hobbyist (as in you not only work in AI but you are also it is your hobby) angle.
Outside of that I can't find a use
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So, if I wanted to be cool and do something like launch Steam/Browser/etc from the terminal and have it properly go away as a background task with the most minimal typing needed, is this sorta the most optimal way to do it?

>add a nohup and then send the stderr to dev/null
>alias that entire command
>update shell config with it

I know I could just use a .desktop file and achieve it with one click, but I want to know how to do it without any gui usage.
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>>107679508
>Outside of that I can't find a use
customization, I've seen some really pretty rices done with Arch if you are an artistically inclined autist.
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>>107679517
I use a program called devour. You can just append it to the beginning of the command. Alias it to something like "d"
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>>107677117
Is it me or does both Windows and Linux suck? Win11 keeps giving me blue screens and Linux keeps not doing basic things, like when I try to install a Deb package and I get a bunch of dependency errors for packages that don't exist or I realise that they changed the name of the package but didn't bother to update the repository.

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Will 2026 finally be the year of the RISC desktop?
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LoonGoon
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>>107676706
>a chip is a scam
>fab houses
>>107676506
>windows
lowest iq monkey gibberish i've seen all day
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>>107676506
People who use RISC won't use Windows
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>>107676454
my ereader is risc v, but I don't think I have any other risc v devices. all my computer's except my desktop run arm however (apple m4 and tensor g5)

I'd love a cheap RISC v desktop but I don't think there's any in a usable state just yet
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>>107676454
>Will the computers built for performance
>switch over to shitty embedded processors that have been bashed to death by x86 for 30 years straight
Gee lemme think about that OP

I'd just like to take a moment to shout out the new gooner chrome feature called Split View. It's surprisingly intuitive.
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>>107673408
Case of use?
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>>107673408
this is the most retarded shit ive seen this week and i work with special needs kids
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>>107678037
jacking off, I use them as displaying a sequence of events with ease, or lining up images of the same fetish and making a visual collage that takes away from one image and expands another in the areas I desire. It's nice not using anything separate, it's all within chrome context menus
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>>107674663
>Incognito
I love hanging out with 1337 haxors
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>>107673408
MS Edge has had this for five years.
Congrats chrome-tards, you caught up.

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Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107671064

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M08QsofXKVk
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>>107679581
Splitting sigmas would have required rewiring his WF from scratch, while nudging flow shift gently can let him rescale sigmas without truly commuting to learning what they are.
Also, I'm obviously not him.
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https://files.catbox.moe/scnr4j.mp3

This is where I am so far in acestep135. Working on improving it some more. Sometimes I get a short snippet that indicates higher quality is possible with this model.
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>>107679702
prove you arent him
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