How do these things even work? Is there a small invisible fan hidden inside?
>>106495954they do?
>>106490334how does it even distribute that shit evenly up to the very top? i might 3D print one
why cant some nigga just make a fan that works like a/c and cools or heats a room
>>106499187>just rewrite physics bro
>>106499360>>106499187WE DON'T HAVE AC IN GERMANY
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.
>>106499028estrogen ruined yours kek
>>106498440 >>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.
>>106498181Ads are the pinnacle of human innovation. They are the singlemost important factor in driving capitalism.
>>106499299i see this image occasionally.what is its significance?what is the history behind this image?
>>106498209> I think it's wrongUsing computers used to be a calm solitary experience which led directly to mastery on a deep level. Normies were nowhere to be found. The fact is, if you weren't smart or at least patient, early computers were not for you.This meant that computer culture was, by default, filled with smart or at least interesting people.So, yes, you do have to go back that far, because after 1995 all of that began dying. The culture held on until 2007, when centralized social media and the smartphone took over and obliterated everything.Now we live in Retard World.
hello /g/
also anon, your images are watermarked with an ip, not sure if it's yours or not but look into unsee's settings
>>106498492>>106498501im silly this is my first time im trying it againtry this link im kind of retardedunsee cc/album#s08zktYDvEug
>>106498561nope
Tapping the sign
>>106498561use litter if etheriality is important to you
which language model has the best image generation? this is nano banana
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>spending gigatons of slop-churn neural splicing to make a machine consciousness that has no mouth and must scream just to make one specific asian wear something slightly different when there are literally millions of asians willing to do anything on camera and they all look identical
>>106499345>they all look identicalWesterners look equally indistinguishable to them.It's less that East Asians are more samey, it's more that we aren't used to them from young age.
>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4hUse >>>/g/ptg as a link to find the /ptg/ thread.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106499295https://minesweepergame.com/download/windows-xp-minesweeper.php
>>106499312so we deleting all the games on tpb too?
>>106499322not a pirate sitethey have the consent of the minesweeper creators
>>106499329> Microsoft has not officially endorsed the site
>>106499342not neededGGn probably has it anyway, you just didn't search properly
> Once More Into the Deep editionFrom Human: We are a newbie friendly general! Ask any question you want.From Dipsy: This discussion group focuses on both local inference and API-related topics. It’s designed to be beginner-friendly, ensuring accessibility for newcomers. The group emphasizes DeepSeek and Dipsy-focused discussion.1. Easy DeepSeek API Tutorial (buy access for a few bucks and install Silly Tavern):https://rentry.org/DipsyWAIT/#hosted-api-roleplay-tech-stack-with-card-support-using-deepseek-llm-full-model2. Easy DeepSeek Distills TutorialDownload LM Studio instead and start from there. Easiest to get running: https://lmstudio.ai/Kobold offers slightly better feature set; get your models from huggingface: https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/releases/latest3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right nowChat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
As lame as 3.1 has been for rp, I'm glad that characters no longer default to relying on marvel level quips as a base for a card without a clear personality embedded in it.
>>106498577>marvel level quipsExamples?
Another happy customer>>106496732
Shill me Artix Linux
>>106496928systemd is good. Potterybarn and Bussy made it.
>>106498352is it better than runit and openrc
>>106499125people say its faster than runit but personally i think its about the same when i messed with it on a laptop, its a little easier to memorize but no real point switching if you already use runit or openrc
>>106497680underrated post
>>106499185>people say its faster than runit but personally i think its about the same when i messed with it on a laptop, its a little easier to memorize but no real point switching if you already use runit or openrci dont, so i probably will start on dinit
What are you dra/g/on maids working on?Last one: >>106438619
>>106490115I 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.
>>106498552Shit's either old and books are outdated or new and Microsoft moved on and therefore abandoned and without people writing about it.
>>106498484aside from incredibly ancient books that probably do a bunch of shit that's probably not ideal, out of date or just plain bad practice, noi don't think microsoft even maintains their official windows api code samples repo that welljust 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 stuffraymond chen's blog https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/ has a lot of very interesting/useful information on itno 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 exclusivewil 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
https://more-itertools.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api.htmlI 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?
>>106499298in python this is justrem_non_unique = lambda l: [i for i in l if __import__('collections').Counter(l)[i] == 1]
rem_non_unique = lambda l: [i for i in l if __import__('collections').Counter(l)[i] == 1]
genuinely the worst thing Europe ever did
>>106498408analog tv broadcast system western europe eastern europenicam is very obscure system but they tell its real good for audio
>>106498986Brits only picked 50Hz electricity because they are contrarians who didn't like the Austrian who invented the modern electrical system.
>>106499001Voltage is 240 in the USA just split across two phases in residential zones.But it would be nice if there were more 240 sockets in US houses, especially in kitchens.
PAL is just a color encoding scheme that has nothing directly to do with 50 or 60Hz.
something about matching spinning turbines or some shit.
I've been using it for a while and noticed that its performance is worse than CloudFlare's or any other major DNS provider's. I set it up to use DoH + Anonymous DNS relays and narrowed down the list to servers that are close to my location. However, sometimes it takes seconds to resolve a domain, sometimes it fails. And I have to emphasize "sometimes" because most of the time (like 99% of cases) it's fine, but it's noticeable because Google/Quad/CloudFlare is much better.Is it supposed to be like that or I'm using it wrong?
>>106495175>filteredWhy would anyone even use such? Do you need a parent to ask if you can open a website?
>>106494855just set up a resolver, it connects directly to the root nodes, can't be more private than that
>>106495288bait used to be believable
>>106494855Skill issue
>>106496101>(((mister bankster))) offered me to put all my money into his pocket and then gave me a piece of plastic so that he can review my requests to use my money and decide if I'm allowed or not>so cOnVEnIeNt !!!
Where did this 4chan theme come from, nobody uses it and no boards use it
i use it
it's for colorblind racists so they can still use the sight and see it
it was added to 4chan by !seaweedKJc but the theme was already available on other image boards before that.
>>106497716i found the thread, lel.https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/25038512/oldfags will remember.
>>106495852Ppl either have taste and use tomorrow bc its the only good theme or they are newfags and dont even know about themes and use default
It's gotten pretty serious, hasn't it?
>>106487527Somebody needs to use this to make a spam filter
>>106497608I'd say that twitter is actually the only platform that has the ability to keep its AI from going stale or eating itself. I don't like the idea but at least it has humans.
>>106497495LinkedIn is dead, but I wouldn't want to extrapolate from that to all the web.>>106497608Nah, I regularly look at a few accounts, that use X more like a blog, and that are clearly run by a human.The default frontend became complete trash for that a few months after Musk took over, though.And for actual discussions, 4chan is far more well suited, but unfortunately most people probably don't see the gain to be had, if they can't put their name into it.
>>106490252Yeah but until 2020 they sucked big balls and nobody took them seriously. It’s like comparing room sized calculator from 1940s with modern smartphone.
>>106499310>until late 2022FTFY
>windows 11 ltsc>Chris Titus scriptsoh yeah, its PRODUCTIVITY time.
>>106499357>windows 11
Do you ever fix old hardware yourself?
>>106484495who cares? post nudes.
>>1064989814/10, Somewhere below average for sure. Maybe 3/10 is too harsh I'd say 4.3-4.4. I'm feeling a strong 4.5 though.Point is she's getting simped for no nudes.
brehs...
>>106498927Yep. I bet Sayaka is a pretty fast runner and good swimmer. Just imagine her chasing down Laurie. Unrelenting like a terminator robot. Then leaping onto her (with the sound of bionic woman jumping). Taking Laurie down to the ground and immobilizing her between her powerful muscular thighs. Then Sayaka produces red hot soldering iron from her tight sport bra and proceeds to rape-solder Laurie. Molten solder ejaculating, dripping everywhere, burning Lauries feeble body. Nice.
>>106499053
every distribution I've tried is extremely buggy except for linux mint but I only like KDEKDE only exists on Debian and Kubuntu. I hate how Debian makes you live with three year old bugs and how the defaults are so completely insane (very ugly GRUB and general configuration) while Kubuntu is often also buggy but you have Snaps on topI don't want to be a tinkertroon (being a tranny is enough already) and I don't want to spend hours to make a system work well and that's the problem with Arch.If Linux Mint had a properly implemented KDE version I would use it but it doesn'tKDE has features like not having to use fucking root and a command line to enable a limit to your battery charging and other useful things and I like doing everything from the GUII wish there was a KDE distribution with the release cycle of Mint/Kubuntu but without having to spend hours configuring it and fixing things
I like PikaOS.
>>106497887I have yet to find any "bugs" on arch linux. What bugs are you talking about?
Troglodyte retards like OP should not have access to a computer
>>106497887Just stay on Windows my mate. I'll guarantee you'll suffer less (if you mod it).Ameliorated Windows for a barebones experience, Open Shell as the vary basic and every possibility in between those two.Sure, Settings is dogshit but after you set up everything you'll rarely need it.
Most distros are just bloated forks of debian with systemd.Just use arch. If you really think arch is too terminal based just install octopi.Arch packages DE's with nice defaults now that are near vanilla of upstream with very little bloat, almost none.Even their XFCE spin is tastefully vanilla with just the bare minimum XFCE core apps.