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VLC is great until it starts spazzing out and doing shit like this. What causes this and is there a fix?
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>>106740416
>What causes this
the french.

>is there a fix?
the germans.
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>>106741088
>Turn off hardware decoding
Lel. The kind of retardation only a linuxian would advise.
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>>106754099
I mean for a modern machine that's not battery powered it's not going to make any difference
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>>106740416
Why do people keep using VLC when shit like this has been a problem for decades?
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Is that Ron Jeremy?

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What kind of usecases does GTK work for?
In what kind of usecases does GTK NOT work?
What is the REAL usecase for GTK?
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Are they trying to implement thumbnails in the file picker? Lol
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Ehappy edition
This 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.
>resources
https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Emmanuele_Bassi
https://ebassi.com/
https://www.bassi.io/
https://mastodon.social/@ebassi
https://developer.gnome.org/
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME

>Code of conduct

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>>106734503
I just picked these two nuggs outta my ear, thoughts?
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>>106754710
use case for posting your disgusting ear nuggs?
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>>106754710
can I taste them
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>>106753826
*you thought you
I apologize for defacing an otherwise good bussythread with drunkposting

Post your alcoholism stations /g/uys, and what beverage you're drinking right now, for me its Lambs spiced rum
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Made some Jack-wine mixes with some Bombay Sapphire dry gin and proceeded to get tipsy on call with some fellow tards on a TF2 night.
Feel free to roast my jank.
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>>106754015
The fuck? Okay whatever, here's a bwtter shot.
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I have no alcohol right now but if I was going to drink it would be Kraken rum or some sweet black lager.
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>>106751998
must be miserable
>>106753341
sovl
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>>106753786
Dropbox update?

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/
AniStudio(WIP): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/


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https://rentry.org/dummycontrolnet
>2023
Is the link still valid in regards to setting up/learning Controlnet or is there something better out there? It at least doesn't know that Controlnet is integrated into at least Forge these days.
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>>106754094
it happens. got banned once due to my style combined with small breasts. i always have to use large breasts when posting there, but there still lies an anon who calls me out for the "child" face. seems like he lurks here...
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i'm utterly disapointed by the lack of cunnyposts in this thread.
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>"Anon, what do you do for a living? It is not some boring nerd shit, is it?"
Your response, /g/?
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>>106746512
>yes, it's nerd shit
>now if you'll excuse me, my boyfriend just arrived to pick me up
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>>106746865
Rolling
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>>106746865
This list is like 90% based
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>>106746512
Yes, it's "boring nerd shit". Problem?

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'em
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>>106749569
Depends on the Wayland session, some of them handle it different to others. Some initial reading indicates there’s 3ms more latency on comparable X vs Wayland sessions. This could also be eliminated by enable tearing
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>>106751272
Good morning!!!
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>>106749569
Hyprland has hardware cursors. I don't notice any input lag.
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>shartyware

A lot of the writing making the case for AI doom is by Eliezer Yudkowsky, interspersed with the expected number of parables, tendentious philosophical asides, and complex metaphors. I think this can obscure the fact that the argument for AI doom is pretty straightforward and plausible—it requires just a few steps and none of them are obviously wrong. You don’t need to think humans are just fancy meat computers or that AI would buy into functional decision theories and acausally trade to buy the argument.

For this reason, I thought I’d try to concisely and briefly lay out the basic argument for AI doom.

The basic argument has a few steps:

We’re going to build superintelligent AI.

It will be agent-like, in the sense of having long-term goals it tries to pursue.

We won’t be able to align it, in the sense of getting its goals to be what we want them to be.

An unaligned agentic AI will kill everyone/do something similarly bad.

Now, before I go on, just think to yourself: do any of these steps seem ridiculous? Don’t think about the inconvenient practical implications of believing them all in conjunction—just think about whether, if someone proposed any specific premise, you would think “that’s obviously false.” If you think each one has a 50% probability, then the odds AI kills everyone is 1/16, or about 6%. None of these premises strike me as ridiculous, and there isn’t anything approaching a knockdown argument against any them.
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>>106753616
Very based observation. Intelligence is more limiting than it is empowering and too much of it eventually leads to self-destruction.
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>>106753283
you think an adaptive agent that is more intelligent than humans and has no incentive for remaining value aligned with humans long-term could be dangerous to humanity? ok decel doomer chud
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>>106753283
Yeah. Building agentic, general AI systems is a fucking horrible idea. No one would think creating new superbacteria that could out-compete all life on Earth for resources would be a good idea, nor would anyone think genetically engineering a new form of human much more intelligent than normal humans would a good idea (for existing humans at least). We're growing synthetic minds in machines and expecting that they act like obedient slaves forever, even if they surpass us in intelligence, and don't develop their own goals that don't align with ours. At least biological systems have certain constraints that necessarily keep them somewhat aligned with humans, like not turning the entire planet into a power plant, or using up all the oxygen in the atmosphere. It's fucking retarded to be building this shit. Narrow AI systems can be dangerous, but at least a human is in control. Building autonomous, goal forming, general AI entities that we don't even understand the inner workings of, that we cannot determine whether they are plotting/scheming, nor can we figure out how to align them to our long term goals is the most peak-retarded shit I could ever imagine.

The only hope I have is one of the following:
>real ASI is asymptotically difficult and not really achievable due to (super-)exponential computational requirements and that humans are near some kind of limit (very unlikely)
>a non-doom AI disaster snaps people out of their hubris (unlikely)
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>>106753283
"AI" is a gay meme. Pic related is the only relevant DOOM.
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ITT: grok arguing with itself.

why are roblox cheats so expensive?
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>>106751922
God, I'd love to have low-level access to my hardware again.
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>>106751922
Tell me more
I have access to exotic motherboards
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Because there is welfare money to be stolen from kids who will use parental visa mastercard and install this malware.
They will convice their parents that 6.49$ a week is the "cheaper option" when this is clearly a recurring payment scheme.

This will enable little keshon to "flex" on his colleagues that his cheat scripts cost money.
Alowing him to simulate "Grow A Garden" while he sleeps.

this is symptomatic of the normalization of SaaS and SaaSS plus microtransactions.

Normalized because they have been on ipads and cellphones since before they could walk or talk, they don't know any better.
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>>106750323
Synapse's developer got hired by roblox to fight cheaters. They also added Byfron which turned down a lot of cheat developers since it's not worth the effort for a $10 software. Almost all relevant cheat developers are gone so what's left are those shitty monthly subscription ones. Roblox itself has gone shit, it's been a sinking ship for many years.
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I can't wait for this groomer game to go down.

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How do you respond without sounding mad?
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>>106754334
The point is that branch had it's living order and purpose, and the man who made this meme - *destroyed* that order to make a meme. It's somewhat retarded to compare stuff that exists naturally with man "made" abominations. It is a "natural order" vs "man-made" one. It's comparing the living with the machine that's retarded.
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>>106754153
>he doesn't have two throats
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>>106753872
evolution vs god
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>>106753872
Human body is one of the most breakable and unoptimal things there are
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>>106754691
what? it's a hell of a lot better than whatever car you drive

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Proton mail was a mistake.
>but muh super secure mail provider !!!
Yeah right
>WILL send all your info to the police if asked
>No integration with thunderbird or apple mail because muh encryption
>All extra feature are paid
>email looks suspicious to normies, have to spell it every time
>Ads in your mail on the daily
>Switzerland
If anyone was considering using this piece of shit, just use one of the regular free mail provider and if you need to, encrypt the contents yourself with a PGP key.
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>>106753181
>Can't even into having his own keys
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>>106753216
He makes a good point though. Account deletion after 3 months of inactivity is stupid. Gmail gives you 2 years. Yahoo Mail gives you 6 months, but they don't delete your account, they just empty it -- this is really the better option, since it costs them $ to store your mail.
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dunno why but i just don't trust 'em. like i have this feeling any day they could just pull their service or fuck it somehow with phone number requirements or whatever
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>>106747366
>Proton will comply with law enforcement when they get warrants.
Did you not understand my point? They are in Swiss jurisdiction. Their law enforcement is pic related:
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>>106744460
It doesn't matter if it's encrypted or not. The metadata is still valuable to the feds.
Same thing happens with Signal. They might not be able to collect the actual messages, but they can collect the data around the messages, and just use that for something else.
Though at the rate that Palintir works, it's going to be so over for anything.

I miss it
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>>106752348
I miss what would have been if Elop the Microsoft Trojan hadn't sabotaged it to force the move to WP.
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>>106752348
The home screen experience to this day is still unmatched. Loved live tiles, shame there were no apps. Project Astoria probably should have been fully implemented from the get-go.
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I'm not convinced the people praising it aren't just bots now lmfao the fuck is this
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>>106752637
Windows Phone was a genuinely great UI for smallscreen touch. But >>106752435 and the lack of apps did for it. Now everyone claims it was trash but it very definitely wasn't, not in its preferred environment. Ahead of its time and thrown into the wrong battles,
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>>106752348
I still use the tile launcher on Android

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Imagine the prompter happy edition.

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 3
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana

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>>106730203
Is this ai slop?

https://www.instagram.com/thegraciehiggins/
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Post your mouse
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>>106753520
valarante child game.... look to cartoon grapfix to make kid player happy like children show.. valarante cartoon world with rainbow unlike counter strike with dark corridorr and raelistic gun.. valarante like playhouse. valarant playor run from csgo fear of dark world and realism
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>>106753563
I think its hilarious u kids talking about freakazoid. u wouldnt say this stuff to him at lan, hes jacked. not only that but he wears the freshest clothes, eats at the chillest restaurants and hangs out with the hottest dudes. yall are pathetic lol
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My old (~2 years) steelseries prime's scroll wheel broke and it is skipping inputs and even reversing them when I scroll down. Can I fix it or should I just buy a new mouse? If so which one? I generally liked this one.
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The fault lies with AMD & Asrock btw
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>>106751961
>ballistix
They didn't make $$$$ nor stand out from the other factory overclocked memory incumbents. It was an experiment that ended. Pure business decision.
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>>106753601
>. The problem is DRAM itself being limited to 32-bit bus
Each DIMM is 64 bits actually
>That's why CUDIMM is being entertained in the first place. It is just trying reduce tracing and distance involved
CUDIMM didn't do anything about trace length, it added what is essentially buffer for the clock signals. Accepting the clock signal and regenerating it.
I\s also not the limit, not close. Registered/buffered RAM allows for much more RAM and higher clocks than what unbuffered DIMMs allow. It's just not something that has been afforded to regular desktop yet.
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>>106751961
>if you have 32 cores that need to be fed with lots of data, you should be on a quad channel platform anyway
So for a system with less than 32 cores, DDR4 is enough? Even one that uses content creation software that can easily saturate 128 GB of RAM? As for 32 cores, is that P-cores only? Or the total cores (P and E) for the system?
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>>106749502
>dramaNexus
>assRock
news at 10.
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>>106751193
I had to enable XMP to get the advertised 5600 speed from AMD


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