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We are all in agreement right?
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>>106524760
>spreadsheets
The unemployed zoomer fears the spreadsheet.
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>>106524772
The entire world runs on Windows you dumb distro hopper.
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>>106523965
Yes.

>>106524661
>thing-gate
Shut the fuck up.
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>>106523965
The only use case for the linux desktop is to tell people you run linux. That might impress old people on facebook, but retards bring that to /g/ and expect people to be impressed. They'll even flex about over coming the "learning curve" even though every single person on /g/ has toyed around on linux.

Let's make this simple:
>Those that use linux aren't impressed when someone else does
>You're not smart because you managed to install linux
>Most linux users head back to Windows
>Windows users use it as a tool, not a substitute for a lifestyle, so you don't see them posting that they use Windows all day in ever open textbox the internet offers.
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>>106524680
>proprietary architecture
>unsigned executables are blocked
>can't fix the thing when it breaks
>can only use apple peripherals with it
Wine used to work on Mac but I doubt it now. I genuinely can't imagine what the decision process is for people who willingly purchase apple shit.

/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Miu Edition

>News
Kimi K2 0905 released https://moonshotai.github.io/Kimi-K2/
Deepseek V3.1 released as deepseek-chat on official API https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250821
OpenAI releases GPT-5 models, all preceding models slated for deprecation https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5
Z.ai releases GLM-4.5 https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.5
Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.1 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-1

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app
RisuAI: https://risuai.net
Agnai: https://agnai.chat

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>>106524640
Nyo~
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>>106524610
https://rentry.org/sukino-findings#getting-started
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sovl
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>>106524640
rentry.org/ai_proxies
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why do you have a mac?

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Is this the true power of AI? Why am I paying for this shit?
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>>106495725
月月火水木金金
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>>106524262
>I’m not him
then why try to cover for "his" braindead and wrong post?

>Figure out how to make it reason
it's impossible to make it reason. the basic architecture is antithetical to that goal
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>>106524318
I’m going to be honest. I have absolutely no idea who anybody itt is, I just like calling them stupid because it’s funny
>it's impossible to make it reason. the basic architecture is antithetical to that goal
This I completely agree with
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>>106524513
>This I completely agree with
based. what retards just can't grasp is that the number of potential completions for any prompt explodes exponentially into countless possible texts, even if the sampling algorithm tries to keep the perplexity of the result below a reasonable threshold, and the model can't tell them apart. for a sufficiently novel prompt, most of these possible continuations will be wrong and retarded. even if a few of them were actually brilliant, the model simply has no preference. semi-coherent schizobabble is as good as groundbreaking genius to its mathematical machinery. it completely lacks "judgment" beyond the scope of a single token
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>>106524775
A lot of times when I’m thinking through a problem I have an answer before I know how to describe it with words, but spitting out words is literally all an LLM is capable of. Retards tend to conflate these two steps because they don’t themselves know how to solve a real problem they haven’t seen before

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One of my monitors has these weird 1px lines that always display the wrong colour. My other monitors are fine though.

How do I fix this?
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>>106524346
> muh ewaste
Find a trash can. Insert screen. Buy new one that is not that brand.
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>>106524346
Are you running a multi-monitor setup or are these other monitors not in use at the moment?
If you're running multiple monitors either remove the bad monitor or move it so it's not your primary monitor if it is currently your primary display.
If the other monitors you mentioned are not being used right now, swap one of them in place of the failing monitor.
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>>106524346
Mine has almost the same lines in the same places KEK. Have those kikes either refund you the money or just don't bother with it.
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>>106524477
Well, since you've eliminated all the other possibilities, you know the answer and sorry it sucks but reality simply doesn't care if you're broke or not.
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>>106524346
install gentoo

You know how annoying all AI's are.

Is there a way to access or tweak existing AI to be more normal and unbiased ? Not sure if I want to go into dark web because of what I heard it's mostly just viruses and malware.

I'm aware companies can't provide a product that can be harmful for some. And I really enjoyed first few months of chatgpt. But I grew sick and tired of it trying to compliment me every message. Is there N-18 Ai where you can agree to terms that can it can be harmful and can use it anyways ?
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>>106524853
Ok pedo

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Technology is rapidly regressing.
Windows 10 took away the analog clock.
Windows 11 took away the second. There is no built in way in Windows 11 to see the second. It's not in the start menu. It's not in the clock app. It's not in the notification area. It's not in the calender that opens form the notification are when you click on the clock. You have to install a 3rd party app or open a webpage to see the second.
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>>106520462
It's ok if jeets do it
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>>106520797
Windows clock used to have a function to re-synch against time servers and thus be very accurate.
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>op outs himself as a liar yet again
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>>106523789
>meme magic
Funny how that dissolved and disappeared the second the 2016 election concluded and all the people pushing it instantly switched to shilling the tradcath larpstyle.

Junior roles down 23%.
Senior roles up 14%.

Harvard tracked 285,000 firms. The math is brutal:

Before AI: 1 senior + 3 juniors = 4 person team
After AI: 1 senior + Claude = same output

We're creating a generation of experts with no apprentices. Masters with no students. Mentors with no one to mentor.

Who trains the next generation when AI does all the junior work?

But here's what made my stomach drop:

It's not layoffs.

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>>106511075
> Piggeries
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>>106523397
Go away styx
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>>106509944
I am not saying AI is having no impact. What I am saying is that the desicions made by companies and institutions that are downsizing or reducing because of AI were doing that same thing prior but with significantly less intensity. Slopification doesn't feel like AI's fault as much as the most strwight line companies are choosing to take. I understand how it sounds
>guns don't kill people, people just use guns to do it. You can kill with other methods, but this just the simplist and most streamlined
But I draw this line because I do apprecaite the technology of AI a lot. There is so much good it does and I would hate for us to lose that through legislation or social stigma. Honestly you can bully Microsoft and Google to get that shit out of here, that's fine. It appears academia and big tech have thrown the baby out with the bath water and will recieve their comeuppance sometime in the future, but what that will do is affect costs being altered for us consumers just like tarrifs, the GPU market fuckery, bird flus killing chickens and everything else.
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>>106524129
This is probably the right path. We are lost because the role of solid interns and journeymen and interns mean jack shit. I have interns from high schools assigned to me every year and I try to teach them the imporant parts of everything I do here, but I just don't see people treating their interns like that. My coworker, a carpenter, will also be easy to give coaching and teach his underlings, but these seems to be our choices rather than the focus of having the intern. I get that Im working for a buisness but damn they really throw these kids to the wolves, if I were an even lazier man who didn't care at all these guys wouldn't learn a single thing.
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I like how they simply can't be honest and say "our new engineering dynamic is a legion of 'junior level' Indian shartware developers being supervised by the white American senior plantation overseers."

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>>106521752
you 'eq' your room first.

play a sweep and you'll notice some tones are heavily over-represented. especially with a subwoofer. for me 120hz-125hz had a huge peak in my room.

eq for 'taste' is secondary.
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>>106523375
> Neat and clean.
Thank you gent.
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>>106516750
omg it migu
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>>106516750
the only non normalfag in this thread, congrats anon

all the rest can literally post this shit to reddit
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>>106517298
what game is that?

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Wincels... our response?
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>benchmarks
How about some real life examples? Or do you think Intel Estrogen cores are better because they score higher?
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>>106524576
cope
>>106524590
seethe
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>>106524618
Would you trust a chart made by Microsoft saying Ubuntu only won 2 out 50 benchmarks?
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>>106524532
Literally none of this random data from obscure benchmarks of weird programs nobody cares about changes the fact that you're a weird ass creep using a operating system nobody has ever heard of lol. Imagine the average stacey and chad's face of confusion and disgust when you have to explain them why you can't use some random program they want you to use so you can play something together or collaborate on some work/uni thing you wanna do as a group. JFL linuxtroons are beyond finished
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>>106524618
dilate

>intel arc pro b50
>passmark g3d scores of 18000
>16GB vram
>4x displayport
>70W, no PCIe power needed
>dual slot low profile
>fully open source linux drivers
>$350

This thing blows rtx 4060 lp (115w) and 5060 lp (145w) out of the water.
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>>106519229
stop manspaining, Intel knows what it is doing
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>>106519229
probably just a racist who doesn't like GPUs made by brown people
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>>106518987
What's the gotcha part? Bad at video games? Can I use it on an older 9th gen intel platform with pcie 3?

How does it compare to 750ti?
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>>106524422
The gotcha is that you're a bitch and need to upgrade your ewaste hardware.
These cards will technically work ok on ewaste machines, but even first gen Alchemist Arcs need resizable BAR (you probably don't know how to modify the bios to enable it in unsupported boards) and modern cpus (aka at least new enough to not be stuck in the 14nm+++++++++++ 2c4t/4c4t/4c8t i3/i5/i7 era) to get the full performance out of the cards.
An A380 is "about" the performance of a 1660. This newer card is going to be far better, but it's weaker than the B580 because it's not a gaming card.
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>>106524422
>What's the gotcha part?
It's never in stock, the one I want isn't anyway.

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>>106524638
>not POSIX
garbage
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it's not posix so it better offer some wild new paradigm to be worth it, what is it doing?
In-band formatted stdout?
Is that it?
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>>106524638
when it works and the system commands are wrapped, it's pretty good. Much better than manually chasing the right fields with awk.
I have a script that regularly removes the biggest files from my pacman cache besides old kernels and it's much simpler and more extensible than how I'd do the same thing with bash.
Iteration is also much better than in posix shells. This is what initially got me interested
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>>106524735
instead of being stringly typed, many commands return tables or at least records. The goal is to eliminate most use of awk and instead just reference the row name.
You can also i.e. map over one row and keep the others intact, which already becomes harder in awk, so if you are stuck with learning a new language (awk vs nu), nu allows you to do it more cleanly
also has `map` function as a builtin, something that you obviously want in a shell that has piping. Much better than
myFunction | while real x; do 
....
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>>106524638
Most retarted garbage I have ever seen. System shells are not some sort of dbms and command prompts should not be a declarative sql-like language.

This retarted functional trend needs to stop.

what are your favorite dumb devices that have encouraged you to be more focused and productive? some of mine:
>flip phone
>remarkable tablet
>surfans f20 mp3 player
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>>106517778
This.

Recently I realized that if being productive is the focus, it's best to centralize and just focus on having discipline. Having services that most minimal fans would consider bloat is often essential for work, or at least for making things easier and more efficient, I can think less about working and how I work, and instead use that time to actually work more. I've gotten to the point of ditching my laptop in favor of a tablet and just keeping it and my smartphone in sync, it's easier for me that way, and its more productive.
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>>106522415
>I did, then I got bored and reinstalled them again , addict MUST remove temptation, not carry it around , it's like a alcoholic with a closed bottle of scotch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDiU2p2uzVI
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>>106522870
there seems to be a great deal of overlap with the Onions market here
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>>106517778
4channers wont like to hear this, but you either are for tech, or you're anti-tech. If youre for tech, then blockchain digital IDs and CBDC are a good thing. They would eliminate the need for carrying the remaining required items in daily life, i.e. ID cards and cash. If pro tech, you should like to only carry one item and even that, you should rather want to be microchipped into you.
> inb4 nogun
In the pro tech future there are no niggers.
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>>106524603
>you either are for tech, or you're anti-tech.

Wrong. The true question is: Which tech and who controls it?

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>After almost five decades on air, the future of satellite TV remains uncertain beyond 2029 with broadcasters reluctant to commit to the platform for longer.

A decision needs to be made within the next two years if satellite TV services from Sky and/or Freesat will continue. That’s because the current fleet of satellites are reaching their end of life dates and any replacement satellite needs to be commissioned at least three years in advance.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KKmGGh1AxM
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>>106519117
I'd have to agree with this.
We can offer far better, and more importantly, bidirectional satellite internet now.
As much as I hate Musk, Starlink and similar ideas are just superior.
Now, we can all hate on the fact that the internet can get its shit slapped offline because one country was really angry one time and they decide to change root DNS rules that block one of the most popular websites for 60% of the planet, but that's a whole different issue.
Besides, it's not like satellite TV was ever without its issues at times, or terrestrial.
Internet is definitely far higher when it comes to service outages, but they are still rare enough to not be as big an issue compared to the massive benefits you gain with said internet connection.

We already tried doing stuff like teletext to send dynamic information and it worked well, but it was still one-way.
There were hacky attempts to bolt on internet through these similar ideas, but it was more complicated than it was worth.
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>>106521387
And 100% of people would die if all oxygen disappeared one day, who gives a fuck?
>In this retarded fucking scenario where all trade stops this group of people would die first so they're less important.
Dumbfuck argumemt from a dumbfuck rural nigger
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>>106520409
for consumers too its like a tenner a month at most
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>>106513600
First, they kill television broadcasting over the air with regular antennae, now this, everything is being migrated to the internet.
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>>106521757
Who gives a fuck? If your job can't pay for itself it shouldn't exist. Rural faggots hate this simple fact and think the universe owes them the right to work whatever useless job they somehow managed to fit into their peanut brains.

i plan to buy the picrel (Beelink Ser 8 with 8745HS) to be used as my new home server for hosting adguardhome, mastodon/pixelfed, random static websites/self-hosting stuff, a meta search engine, and maybe open-webui with ollama and/or sunshine+moonlight. do any one of y'all think this mini pc is a viable and logical solution for any of this? yes, a thread died for this.
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>>106523280
>They literally sell rebadged Taiwanese Clevo laptops
Their desktops and keyboards are all made in Denver though, and OP isn’t looking for a laptop.
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>>106522805
>this video
was so fucking beautiful
shit was done in harmony
absolute cinema
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>>106523280
BeeLine quite literally only does the casing as you can see in the video.
>>106523809
Yes, but I posted the wrong video where some pajeet stole the original and did a voiceover and somehow that comes first in the search results, not the original video. Original video is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohwI3V207Ts
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>>106523829
I have tinnitus so I never watch videos with garbage sounds so idgaf
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>>106523074
Mini pcs are in a weird spot for LLMs right now. They have the ram size to host large models that are prohibitively expensive to run on a bunch of gpus but the speed is so bad it's not worth it. You can run small models pretty fast on one but a 3060 can run the same model much faster for way less $.
>gemma 4b
Don't. Qwen 4b is the only <12B model I would consider coherent enough to use as a googler replacement but it's pointless when you have >32GB RAM, don't run a 2GB lobotomized model on it.
>perhaps i can host the frontend (open-webui) on it, then serve the llm from somewhere else
ikllama backend and an IQ quant of GLM 4.5 Air. You'll get between 5 and 10 t/s until you start hitting 4k+ context then it'll slow down a lot.

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>esim is ba-

enjoy your inferior battery life, yuros
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>>106523477
kek, those are the only things i like about chinkshit (((smart)))phones, otherwise the build quality and the custom jeetdroid they have are ass
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Europe literally has eSIM on all major carriers + the information is already out there that EU retail staff are being trained on eSIMs.
Do Amerimutts just post without any prior research?
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>>106523341
Exacly, people buy it for nice looks, bandwagoning and proof of stupidity.
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>>106523186
>3.7%
Anedoctal.
Here, let me laught at you: HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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>exactly, people buy it for nice looks, bandwagoning and proof stupidity


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