Which one, /g/?
>>106493227I switched to gitlab when the CEO stepped back recently and the AI department took over
>>106493256
>>106493537mucho texto
>>106493227The one that doesn't accidentally erase your work due to incompetence>>106493537TL;DR labeling things to demonize them is such a tranny move. pedo = up to 1900 is healthy attraction to young fertile femaleThe real problem is that pedophilia is demonized and degeneracy is celebrated. Marrying (off) younger women has been a thing until the early 1900 in western nations and is still practiced everywhere else.Western society is fine with women whoring out in front of billions, but points at anyone calling it out. A person once replied to a whore "congrats, I am a complete stranger to you, but I can see your cleavage". Many retard seethed that is was "WEIRD" to look at a women's cleavage in an image posted on social media.This is the society you accept by denouncing early marriage while endorsing cutting off balls, sodomy, and whoring out. You may not agree with the rest either, but one leads to the other.Howso? The 'sexual liberation' initially lead to younger females getting tricked+pregnant (typical female behavior) and their conservative fathers getting angry. That coupled with the 'purity' feminist movement i.e. 'please let me ride trains then marry Joe, the loser, who will provide a house for me and my kids' which is a polite way of screeching 'stop marrying virgin girls instead of my 30 y.o. loose cunt' - gave us today where healthy attraction to younger fertile females is the same as kidnapping and raping kids.This also gave us the modern youth issues, where instead of worrying about learning a trade/getting a job/staying healthy you now have to worry about school all your child/teen years, hunting for hoes, and buying a house.Women were easily accessible by marriage, but now the 'modern' woman want all the right of old times e.g. man supplies food, house, so on and the rights of today e.g. wearing whore clothes, online whoring, polyamory, ruining the job market for men
>>106493227how about a cup of tea?
Host the planet edition.Previous: >>106433834.READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
what is the fastest way to dump my spotify playlist songs?
>>106481606no problem, leech
I have 8TB for porn. 8TB for movies. They're semi-old HDD. I want a larger HDD for my porn though, and to turn the original 8TB porn HDD into a comic/manga store station.What HDD do you guys recommend atm? I don't use a NAS, just an older PC with a 3060.
>>106489126I've used them for years buying manufacturer recertified drives. I've done two RMAs and both were painless.Youtubers are shilling them now so their prices are going up but I'll keep using them until I find something cheaper.
>>106493232buy two more 8tb and put them all in raid 5
Previous Thread: >>106429338>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 3https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx>Imagen 4https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106490968>my artjfc 4/10 got me to respond.
One's slop is a masterpiece to the slopper.
why is jensen huang such a cringe pretentious faggot?
>>106493100Jeffery Epstein was a part time science teacher at a small school who only got that job due to a friend putting in a good word for him. Not all that long later he owned an island.
>>106493360he made shitty gaming hardware that gradually became better and better and then lucked into being the patsy for the next tech tranny bubble. When it busts he gets the blame
>>106493906>he gets the blameI'm sure he'll cry into his tens of billions that used to be hundreds of billions.
>>106492545Can you explain the 10 year gap in your resume, Mr Chink Leatherman?
>>106494068corporate espionage, sir
>7.2" FHD+ IPS LCD>D7400>Android 15>120Hz> TCL NxtPaper Screen 4.0>12/256 and 12/512>50mp telephoto>NFC, E-sim>ip68>side mounted fp sensor>5200mah>449 eur, 499 eur
>>106485771of course /g/ shills are gonna use it
>>106485782>VGH a free Chinese wallet case
>>106483121But does it have aux?
>>106484082You have to be extremely autistic to complain about a small hole like that
>>106492363>>1064923720.5" is a big difference in either direction. Nice projection tho
Is brave really that bad or is it just the firefox people feeling threatened by it?
>>106489344>Firefox - Monthly Active Users (MAU) (August 25, 2025): 147,846,298 https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/user-activity>Brave - Monthly Active Users (MAU) (August, 2025): 97,800,000https://bravebrowserstats.comThat's why Firefox shills are seething: their lgbt browser is dying while Brave is growing.
>>106490057This. I've been using Brave for years and never touched the crypto stuff.
>>106493657TRVTHNVKE
>>106492828Why do you assume somebody is paying for a Japanese VPN?
>>106493657those stats look fake as shit and don't match cloudflare's at all
JUST
>>106491441>>106491475proofs?
>>106488448it's unbelievable how it just werkst. former linux arm64 user
>>106488448Fellow 416 enjoyer
>>106466020GNOME won.
>>106466020when is ebussy stealing this look
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>106481874 & >>106475313►News>(09/04) Kimi K2 update: https://hf.co/moonshotai/Kimi-K2-Instruct-0905>(09/04) Tencent's HunyuanWorld-Voyager for virtual world generation: https://hf.co/tencent/HunyuanWorld-Voyager>(09/04) Google released a Gemma embedding model: https://hf.co/google/embeddinggemma-300m>(09/04) Chatterbox added better multilingual support: https://hf.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox>(09/04) FineVision dataset for data-centric training of VLMs: https://hf.co/spaces/HuggingFaceM4/FineVision>(09/04) VibeVoice got WizardLM'd: https://github.com/microsoft/VibeVoice►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinksComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106493154Good job Anon. Drills look to have caused you difficulties.
>>106493190Miku. Love.
>>106493355>unless a copyright holder explicitly opts outIn Germany a clear natural language term of service is enough to do that though.https://www.orrick.com/en/Insights/2024/10/Significant-EU-Decision-Concerning-Data-Mining-and-Dataset-Creation-to-Train-AI"The plaintiff photographer could rely on the reservation of rights on the photo agency’s website to protect his own rights. The reservation of rights also was sufficiently clear. The natural language reservation on the photo agency’s website satisfies the requirements of machine-readability of a valid reservation of rights."A judge ruled natural language won't qualify for machine readable in my country, but that's because our version of the law isn't a direct translation of the EU law (which calls out terms of service as sufficiently machine readable). If it ever went to EU court it would probably get overturned, because EU law is supreme. A simple "all rights reserved" is enough to make datamining the content illegal in the EU.
>>106493423>Though I think some smartasses are now trying to argue that with the advent of language models that should also cover opt-outs in natural language.No, it's because the original EU law says "the use of machine-readable means, including metadata and terms and conditions of a website or a service".
>>106491388The use case is simple questions and information for the lightweight uncensored model
>WHAT STOP DMCA GETTING TO YOU
>install linux mint xfce>just update package list>reboot pc>see thisIts been going on like this for 20 fucking minuted and it happens all the fucking time. Whats the point of switching from windows if it can't even reboot itself
>>106493743Install GNU+Gentoo Linux
>shitsemd
>>106493743I mount, unmount, and remount your mom
>dev : "lets put a text box on the web site where you can leave a note">dev : "but make it a fancy 'rich text' thing with formatting">dev : "and lets add a cool animation when you click it">be me>save note>come back later>can see note>click box to copy note>note vanishes>click out of box>note comes back>click box to copy note again>not vanishes again>click out of box>note is gone for goodComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106492625All software has bugs
>>106492625a normal text box with an API call to the DB would have been fine. cache it in browser localstorage. but no. we have to be fancy faggots BECAUSE IT LOOKS COOLER (but doesnt work)
>>106492631r u indian
this is a Customer Service app. the notes are about the customers. this is a paid product. now all of the notes are gone. i can work around it, but jesus christ.
perfect for cool looks
I'm out of space on my phone and don't know what to do
>>106491910>I used the space to download umamusumeBased and Umazingpilled
>>106490636Just compress it
>>106490641>136kb ram?
>>106490636Hop on my dick and I'll buy you an external hard drive
>>106491910How do you set up a server for local access?I tried doing something like that before but I'm retarded or must have had shit software and couldn't get it to work
Is anyone here fucking around with Meshtastic or some similar LoRa based communication thing?I've come across Meshtastic today, fell into a bit of a rabbit hole and now I kind of want to get some aliexpress transceiver if only to play with it for a bit.Naturally I'm imagining situations where it could be very useful, but any connection between the truth and the justifications I come up with for a new toy is entirely coincidental.Do you regularly talk to anyone with it?Did you ever make use of it in a situation where a cellular network isn't available?
>>106493663Sorry, 433 MHz. I'm a little drunk.
>>106492788Texting over radio signals seems cool but I don't have a usecase for it. I do offroading with friends and talking over radio is already established and much easier to do while driving.Maybe if we could send images too people would want to use it. I read meshcore is seeing a lot more progress because meshtastic devs are digging in their heels on new features, not sure how accurate that is but something to consider.>>106493663>meshmap.netYeah I'm in a deadzone, nothing inside of 10 miles from me. I'd have to travel to talk to people or convince my group to use this instead of normal radio.
>>106493728In fairness, this map only shows people who've recently connected over MQTT. There very well could be people around you who just aren't connected to the main MQTT mesh. Either that, or a lot of people don't choose to share their locations, for obvious reasons. I'd say it's worth a shot nonetheless, I'd just use a cheaper bit of hardware like a Heltec V3.
>>106493796>this map only shows people who've recently connectedThat's a good point I didn't consider. One of my offroad friends birthday is coming up, I think I'll get a couple heltec v3s and gift him one.I just thought of a usecase for texting over radio, one of the guys ate shit on a dirtbike going out alone and got the wind knocked out of him. Couldn't call in for help for like 15 minutes and by the time we got there he was mostly recovered and could ride back himself. I think some kind of backup SOS with meshtastic would be good since it transmits location data too and we could hoist up a tall antenna at the basecamp for wide coverage.
>>106493663How's the range between nodes?Reading up I hear a lot about "line of sight" but surely it's not as anal as it sounds, right?Is there a significant difference between using your thing indoors and outdoors?
Is this good distro for a beginner?
>>106491482>How bad is your PC?Sandy Bridge i5 (desktop)To be more accurate, the site only lags at the very top and at the "Run your favorite" part, on both Firefox and Chromium (though Firefox is worse).
>>106491482>>106491716Dusted off my Chinkpad T440s (i5-4200U) which is typically even slower and it's fine, maybe it's because Sandy Bridge lacks AVX2.
>>106486936yea we love using year old kernels on debian with 6 month old hardware
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>>106486936>Yes, if you want to use Gnomeoutdated info,KDE Plasma has now the same standing as Gnome.https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Promote_KDE_Plasma_Desktop_variant_to_Edition
What are you dra/g/on maids working on?Last one: >>106438619
>>106493986there will be loads of tests (most of them only half work, and nobody fully understands them, so you have to keep them half working) and lots of out of date documentation (it wasn't true when it was first written either)
>>106493970The requirement was always there, I probably didn't explain it well. I need to access by one variable but have it sorted by a different variable
>>106494007either have a hash map and a sorted vector or set or have a sorted map where each value has pointers to the previous/next item in orderor two maps
>>106494016>each value has pointers to the previous/next item in orderthis probably doesn't let you insert efficiently though
>>106494007why do you want it sorted by another variable?