Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106729017>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicreForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForgeStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Early Preview UIAniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudioComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106752647hey, how are you>>106752964nice gen
>>106753147That's great! I totally get that hahaha!I practically live at my job nowadays, but I like it so it's alright!>>106753195Heya, Debo! I'm doing great! How about you? Feeling any better since yesterday?
>>106753257>but I like it so it's alright!that's all that really matters. as long as you find it fulfilling and can live from your earnings (with or without other help) then you're way ahead of most people nowadays
>>106753257>I'm doing great!you're always doing great. you'll have to let me in on your secret someday, lol>How about you? Feeling any better since yesterday?I'm good, now at least. I slept weird last night and was super drowsy all day. I just took a cat nap though and feel right as rain. I have to get through a ton of news nextwhat did you get up to today? or did you sleep in?
>>106752420why did i laugh out loud at this the sleep-deprivation is catching up huh>>106752988:3 <3
Is this the best barebone mini pc one can buy for the new AMD Zen5's? It seems like everyone is running Minisforums with egpus nowadays. Are they a reliable mini pc brand?
Asrock Deskmini/Deskmeet X600 is worth looking at, but yes the MS-A1 is prob the best zen5 barebone.
>>106751831Cheap multi-gig connection between two hosts
>>106752746the asrocks have issues and should be avoided. dying ports, etc.
>>106749056EVEN BETTER
>>106750182she's russian, slavic women usually age terribly. she actually looks pretty good still
Utilitarian Edition
>>106752740is this ion/notion? the window decorations are familiar
>>106750912>subpar window manager>subpar editorThat is your misinterpretation.the point is your control scheme is standardized. if you already do everything in emac then why have separate controls for window management and emac frame management. It's clunky and there's just more commands to remember when your programs can be treated as emac buffers.
>>106752740>>106752830Post bussy + DMs?
>>106753049>bussy>>106753070>bussylol
>>106753049i think too many anons have developed stockholm syndrome and don't see a problem with managing their system config using 10 different programming languages and 20 incompatible DSLs
I'm Sore Too Edition Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models and UIPrev: >>106751247https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Serious question. Does Invoke suck? I'm on Linux.
>>106753220Here’s the black pill about all this stuff that some of the turbospergs in these threads hate to hear, all of these interfaces suck. They’re all shit to varying degrees and in different ways. So if it does what you want it to and you can get on with it well, use it.
>>106753022the duality of man! ;3>>106753061OF friendship thread, blessed
>>106753094>>106752393
Just do this.
>>106752592>I don't get why they're $1000 nowbecause they are now popular and microsoft wants a piece of the pie
>>106752592I can play my entire game library on them including AAA slop. They're basically full computers in a handheld format. I travel a lot so being able to play Vidya like this is great. Much better than a full sized laptop.They're $1k because of tariffs and gauging. The handheld market is at its peak right now. Wait a few months or a year and the prices will be more reasonable. Or go previous gen, the improvements were marginal.
>>106752531This is why I never got eGPUs for laptops as well. It's just bonehead retarded.If you're deployed to somewhere remote, a gaming laptop is still the better option.If you're travelling, the last thing you should want is to waste time playing shitty games.
>>106749823I wish I could use a regular desktop PC as an eGPU for my other devicesCan't really stand Windows but I need it for specific software and games, and also for dabbling with LLM shitNow I'm using a mini PC with Linux as my daily driver, with my glorified Xbox computer running Sunshine, Steam Remote Play and OllamaWorks well for the most part but there's still the occasional latency issues despite both the Windows PC and my main computer connected through Ethernet
>>106753258>and also for dabbling with LLM shitDidn't mean you can only do this on Windows, I should've proofread before hitting SubmitBut since the GPU's on my Windows PC now I do the AI shit there
Ehappy editionThis is the general for discussions of usecases for anything.>what's the usecase for [anything]?>what makes you think [anything] is a metric?>that's your misinterpretation.>This conversation is getting a bit heated. I recommend slowing down.>resourceshttps://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Emmanuele_Bassihttps://ebassi.com/https://www.bassi.io/https://mastodon.social/@ebassihttps://developer.gnome.org/https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME>Code of conductComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106749812usecase for tranime?
>>106749812>this will be the last use case generalThat's your misinterpretation.
>>106734794gemmy
>>106749812What makes you think speed is a metric?
>>106742025I suppose faggots are allowed to get fickle
>0 attention on /g/You will miss this just like you missed crypto.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEcg6AJ6DVY
>>106749798>luddite seethe itt
Imagine the pornography though
>>106750071See you in 2125
>>106752402That’s not a market that will last, in that you offer little unique except being an early adopter. With enough adopters you’ll end up having to invest just as much time to differentiate yourself from the thousands of other people producing the same shit with the same models, and it’s dubious as to whether it’d survive post-subsidised AI. All of the services people use to run these models are burning investor money at an insane rate to make the end models affordable to use. Furthermore, there’s indications that Google and similar are astroturfing AI content creation to try and gaslight a use case into existence, presumably to increase their stock prices in the AI bubble. Furthermore, due to the ease of doing this, it’s long term value to both viewers and to the advertisers you’d get your money from is shaky at best. People inevitably attach worth to perceived effort, and if you’re offering little unique against the millions of other bots it’s not clear why you’d see any success. I guess I am ignoring the weird incestuous human centipede nature of online advertising and bots, in that it’s all a big grift to keep companies believing online advertising is at all effective.
>>106750071>just need a local version without the censorshipwait for a chinese model, as always
Should I use the Appimage, Flatpak or the aur package for duckstation? I honestly hate the idea of using appimages/flatpaks and im not too fond of the aur package either.
>>106752334Nah AppImages are really based. You just need libfuse installed and you can launch it like any other exe. The AppImage launchers just integrate it with the rest of your system, but they're optional.
>>106752279flatpacks are tricky, you can lose data with them.
>>106752334>Also do I need a appimage launcher?If your distro is any good then you should be able to double click from your file explorer to launch it like you would any Windows portable app.
I'm fine with Flatpak. I don't want to look up a website every once in a while for a Appimage update. Honestly, Duckstation needs to be taken away from Stenzek and his meltdowns, and no, fuck off with the Retroarch bullshit for Swanstation.
>>106752279Just use emudeck for Linux. The configurator deals with updating it and it insulates you from the app bullshit.
Think less editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106752872nevermind, I'm just blind and missed another store with $2 pairs.
when will we have another hola? ;-;
>>106746603In the "Shopping Guide" the thirteenth bullet point "13:Digital Audio Players (DAP) / Portable Music Players (PMP)" leads to a random ad filled website
everyone's just lying now huh
>>106746661elaborate, I want to buy them
It's Over
>>106752403Seems dumb to the point of pettiness but I'll believe it.
>>1067489526th strongest economy and military in a world of 200 is still a pretty big mark but the reality is anyone not the United States is ultimately irrelevant, including China, which exists as the US' mega-factory and is otherwise ignored
>>106752534Yeah no.last country to make bold claims like that got its teeth kicked in by ukraine.
>>106752534>6th strongest economy10% of that occurs in the square mile in london>and militaryLast 2 trident test launches failed and our aircraft carriers have no escort fleet (they were built with the presumption of being folded into the burger fleet)
>>106752534>6th strongest economy and military in a world of 200 The vast majority of those 200 are unable to feed or house even most of their own population and routinely suffer catastrophic war and famine. That's not a high bar to clear, and it's such a low bar that even the top 5 can't feed or clothe everyone. The truth is being the best in a competition of which country is the most economically productive is pointless if most of your country is oppressed and miserable. Which the UK now gets to boldly claim they're standing among Iran, Russia, North Korea, Afghanistan with how they're having to restrict the internet to keep their dictators in power. Each one of those countries can also make a bold claim about how powerful they are as well when no one else is allowed to speak.
>/g/ makes a 17th albumTheme: Pirate musicTitle: [accepting suggestions]Deadline: 25th of OctoberListening party: 1st of November, 21:00 UTC>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>106740077>>106743772How do I use it with external plugins? I know they added a built-in sample-generating synth but I'd like to use Milkytracker as a sequencer for synths like Surge XT
Im about to install manjaro with xfce on a laptop mainly to use for renoise. Am i making the right choice or should i spend another few hours reviewing and reading up on a bunch of other distros? Is there anything in the aur thats advantageous or optimizes renoise btw? Thats the main reason i leaned toward manjaro cuz i read you get access to the arch repository which is supposed to have more cutting edge advantage but i have no idea if thatll improve renoise experience
>>106751847>Im about to install manjaro>Am i making the right choiceno manjaro is run by fucking morons and breaks when you breathe on it dont take my word for it ask the friendly linux thread
>>106751847if you're going archlike, just go arch. it's not that bad
>muh works on my machine XD!11 kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys. kys.
>>106753187dumb tranime poster reply
>>106753187>>106753221>>106753214samefag
>>106753221TAKE THAT
>>106753169Well mate, it just WORKS on my machine.That must really flimflam your jimjams.
>>106753248YOUR MACHINE ITS FAKE AND GAY
I have finally decided to ditch windows for ubuntu. Did I make a mistake?
>>106750741Ubuntu is much easier to configure and comes preconfigured a lot better than Debian which is why I say Ubuntu derivatives are better for beginners.There was an old joke that Ubuntu is African for "Can't configure Debian".
>>106752487Is meant for >>106751329
>>106750741I would say debian is a bit slow for people that start out. They don't appreciate what it offers and are most likely chasing the purple dragon because of gaming. When your hardware is more mature is when debian really shines but people are still conditioned to chase bleeding edge.
>>106752487How is it easier to configure? I'm genuinely curious because I don't use it but it just looks like Debian to me. I'm pretty sure most guides work for both.
>>106752651To be fair, this info may be way out of date now, but it used to be that the default configuration of most software worked out of the box in Ubuntu and it often didn't in Debian.Also, this is still in date at least as of Debian 12 (maybe not 13), but it was almost impossible to patch the Debian official kernel and recompile it without serious fuckery. I had all kinds of problems merely trying to apply ACS patch to official kernel.In Ubuntu the guide actually works and it is easy.I highly recommend Pop!_OS except it's way out of date now... might as well wait for 24.04 final to come out. Beta is out currently.
Macintosh System 7 Ported To X86 With LLM Helphttps://hackaday.com/2025/09/29/macintosh-system-7-ported-to-x86-with-llm-help/Paper:https://zenodo.org/records/17196870Code:https://github.com/Kelsidavis/System7It's so fucking over...
>>106750531OP here. I agree. I couldn't find much actual technical info on how she did it beyond short explanations, some diagrams and the code in that repo.None of the "Claude/ChatGPT/Qwen agent role cards and playbooksalyzer.md, compliance-auditor.md, etc.)." mentioned in the "Artifacts & Tools" section. She's commenting in the comment section of the hackaday article (or was until yesterday...), so you could ask her if you are interested, I guess.
>>106748882>doesn't even know to ask gpt where to startholy mcburger
>>106748962>I don't want to port ancient operating systems to my hardwaresexuality issue
>>106741614So can I open up ghidra with an AI assistance plugin and say "Crack this" and get results?
486 hackintosh when?
how kernels are made ?
>>106752622why so aggressive anon we get it you like pornI do too but its better if we stopped
>>106752032start with figuring out how to boot and print text, init the irq controller and mmu with page tables setup such that while in kernel mode you can access all of ram due to virtual = physical address "identity mapping" so that you can enable paging and then implement a page frame allocator and slub allocator for dynamic allocation of kernel objects. then start implementing task struct with code/data/heap/ustack segment allocation and a fixed-size kernel stack per task used for calculations within irq routines and for save/restore of registers during context switches. get context switch working. implement posix's clone function, process and thread exit (single task vs group exit), zombie process cleanup. processes are just groups of threads aka tasks, one of which is the "group leader" that acts as the struct which contains the process' general info and has the task-unique id equal to the process-unique id. also implement various other posix syscalls. then worry about more writing more device code such as usb or keyboard input or a tty interface and whatever else you want to support.once you have enough syscalls and kernel features you can start working on a userland if you want.basically, draw the rest of the fucking owl. you're not paying me enough for this
>>106752751I will do it for you anon
>>106752751 continuedassembly language is required in the kernel, but generally only in areas where you're hopping to/from kernel mode. once you've hopped into kernel following interrupt entry you can mostly go back to using c because you have "bound" the running task's kernel stack on which you can do calculations and call functions and all that stuff that c implicitly push/pops. once you've "trampolined" into the userland's init process after you've booted and got your memory spaces, device init, and tasks/scheduling in place you will only be hopping into kernel for short periods of time via interrupts that get triggered, often from expiring timers but most commonly from trap instructions (for syscalls)
>>106752032copypasting MINIX code