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So true
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>>108531641
What made this crt-head famous again?
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>>108531750
Why are you repeating exactly the same thing as in the OP?
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>>108531768
>he thinks I have any idea what topics a teen vogue interview normally covers
I would like to believe that most teen girls would be able to come up with a sentence like the one in the op, so it's believable to me.
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>>108531772
I remember some female pop singer being quoted as making a speech about everyone being controlled by the elites or some shit during her award acceptance ceremony, which I believed at the time because it seemed like a very bizzare thing to make up.
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>>108533160
I can never spell that stupid word right

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A general for vibe coding, coding agents, AI IDEs, browser builders, MCP, and shipping prototypes with LLMs.

►What is vibe coding?
https://x.com/karpathy/status/1886192184808149383
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/vibe-coding/
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/using-llms-for-code/

►Prompting / context / skills
https://docs.cline.bot/customization/cline-rules
https://docs.replit.com/tutorials/agent-skills
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/tutorials/spark/prompt-tips

►Editors / terminal agents / coding agents
https://cursor.com/docs
https://docs.windsurf.com/getstarted/overview

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>>108533043
I'm letting it refactor my 1000-line tech debt .py file and so far so good. I haven't encountered it going schizo personally.
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>>108533051
It charges per request but one prompt may involve multiple requests. Opus will eat through your budget
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>>108533113
I do think at $10 it’s great value I didn’t mean to say it was bad
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>>108533113
Ah ok thanks
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I'm wrapping up my prefill engine into a plugin so you guys can make your LLM roleplay as an LG while you code.

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.

irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021

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>>108532032
You just need to either set Windows to use UTC or set the Linux install to use Local Time. Either works when it comes to making the hardware clock behave between them.
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>>108532053
yea i know, was just letting op know
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after a year of a new windows build, my filesystem is an absolute mess, what is a good uninstaller program that fully uninstalls old / unused programs and clears out empty folders?
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>>108533014
Bulk Crap Uninstaller is good
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>>108533039
perfect.

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Is entertainment the best use case for generative AI?

I don't see how anyone but the most hyped up, sunk-cost fallacy kool-aid drinkers could ever think AI is suitable for engineering, research, or any critical task due to the simple fact that it hallucinates, and hallucination being inherent to the architecture of generative AI.

Will the AI boom be able to sustain itself on chatbots and media generation alone?
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>reddit meme
>reddit spacing
yep, go back

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>New ai chat bot is burning money and failing
>Always too little too late with new fads
>Failed smartphone line
>Stomped out competition early on so it's either this or l*nux
>Outsourcing jobs
>Current CEO is a Jeet known for enshittifying everything
>Bloated and spyware
>Founder probably raped kids

When do you think they will pay the piper? These fuckers exist only to block and gatekeeo like the wright brothers did with the entire aviation industry
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>>108531728
Yes, but they make my brain work
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>>108531142
They have an amazing sales team who makes CIOs believe they need sharepoint and exchange and obviously windows.
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reminder that satya nadella has saved msft
azure is a close second to aws
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>>108531163
Yes because they destroyed the entire foundation for short term success.

When they got down there will be a power vacuum so big it will affect everything in the tech industry. Likely Google will step in or maybe some chink company. Hard to tell
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>>108530327
I agree with op

Microsoft is legitimately worse than openai or any slop company with the amount of rape they have done over time to the software industry

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before i switch to this, is there anything better out there?
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>>108532771
Oh OK its a bot
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>>108510904
>before I install spyware/adware...is there anything better out there
ungoogled-chromium, librewolf, Mullvad Browser and Palemoon
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>>108532779
ok lol
name one browser that can do everything i listed.
>>108532782
palemoon isnt really recommended no more, the other ones are good.
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>>108510904
Brave is bold
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>>108532789
you're clearly misunderstanding the use of Palemoon

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Are tiling windows managers are dead meme? I remember five years ago when everyone and their bf were "optimizing their workflows" with twm(s) and 'vim everywhere' setups. Where are the now? Using Gnome, KDE, or XFCE. Only trannies seem to be interested in twm(s) these days,
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>>108527680
I've been really liking niri so far, the scrolling just makes sense to me and I find I'm "losing" my windows less than I do on a floating setup, while not feeling as restricted as a tiling one. Only real issues I've had are a few games that freak out and don't respond to being resized anymore (mostly just source engine stuff) and a couple programs that don't flag their extra windows properly as popups so they take over an entire column for a dialogue box. Literally only like 2-3 though and they're ported windows mono stuff. I'm just too lazy to set up rules for them.
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>>108532812
Imagine you have 4 windows A B C and D and what you can see is whatever is inside of [ ]. The whole point of niri is you have normal workspaces, but each workspace can grow horizontally infinitely.
You can start with [AB]CD and easily move to A[BC]D. This is useful if you are programming + reading docs (or using LLMs) + have notes/something else open. Then say you want D more than C. You can switch A[BC]D to A[BD]C. You can shuffle things around as much as you want. If you are at [AB]CD and want to quickly move to AB[CD] then you can. There are shortcuts for going to the start of row and end of the row, so no matter how messy it gets you can keep the most important windows at the start and end. You can also stack two windows on top of each other or have them be tabbed. Niri treats it as a single item, so you can move them around together. My overview (Niri let's you zoom out) tends to look like this
[AB]CD
AB[CD]
A[BC]DEFG
[AB]

So it can be really useful if you are a big multitasker. If you're short on RAM then DWM Tags are way better because you avoid duplicate windows being opened entirely.
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>>108532834
> you have the ability to use Alt/Mod+Tab to cycle through the windows without swiping
Slower than 1 button
> you can zoom out to overview and click on the one you want to go to, which teleports you to it
Slower than 1 button
> You have a keybinding to go to the start and end of the workspace
Obviously slower than 1 button

So there’s no usecase, uh?
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>>108532954
I see, looks a lot like tags
from what I understood, it seems the only thing it does that tags don’t is the ability to tag/untag 2 windows at the same time, right?
if that’s it, I can see it someone preferring it if they don’t care about having a window in more than one tag
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>>108533070
> the only thing it does that tags don’t is the ability to tag/untag 2 windows at the same time
Kinda, but not really, it’s more like moving a lense over the windows. Tags are more general. That’s why tags substitute tabs while niri doesn’t.

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Previous Thread: >>108485557

>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 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>108528607
>Do you like that kind of games or is it just a curiosity?
Yes, I do like them, and yes, I was curious. More precisely, I was curious to know why you view God in such a negative way and if the act of having a fraction of a god-like power through these games have ever made you consider that maybe, if God really exist, he doesn't mind us all that much.
I say this as someone who really hates all organized religions, and I do mean all of them including pseudo-religions, so I get it if that is the reason. Hating on false prophets is completely logical.
>>108531194
Back on topic, so it seems that GPT is way better than Dall-e at making images of historical figures. Here I was able to make a pretty nice gen of Dom Pedro II, the second and last Emperor of Brazil, who use to be pen pal with Charles Darwin. Then came the coup and it was all mostly downhill with the six republics so far.
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>>108528624
It is really hard to make one that looks good. What style of nose are you aiming for?
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Tell me why this wouldn't work.
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>>108514792
>>108531181
this one specifically, the Vapochill LS, thing was quite loud similar to the sound of the condenser on a mini-fridge since it's basically the same thing. Annoying to have to use dielectric grease under the CPU to protect the socket pins from condensation, that Mayonaise CPU gif started from that.
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>>108513700
They don't make mini-splits this small
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>ctrl-f heatpump
>nada
when will /g/ ever learn?
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>>108513700
CPU and GPU mainly gets cooled through airflow with temp difference. Compared to room temp, the difference is already at about 60 degrees. Cooling down the interior by another 15 degrees would only add to a small cooling speed boost, and the total temp reduction of the chip would probably be a fraction of that, probably like 3 degrees. It's inefficient and expensive.
Buying more case fans and making them spin more aggressively would be a much better idea.
Best idea would probably be attaching a vacuum cleaner.
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>>108531873
It's not reversible.

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Can you use generic toner/ink in brother printers?
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>>108528858
Yes, I can
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I want a smol 4-color laser printer because I only print a few pages per year and ink always dries out. Why is that so hard?
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>>108528858
yes you can but it's not ethical because you're supporting china instead of japan.
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>>108531865
All the better
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>>108529130
Cool it with the antisemitism

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why are TKL keyboards dying out? nobody buys them anymore
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>>108530324
New meta is "compact 75% keyboard" you have everything (You) need on that. Except the Numpad, but thats boomer/cashier tier anyway. You already have numbers on your fucking Keyboard, why would you add extra bloat?
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>>108530324
Halloween prosthetic.
Nice try
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>>108530979
This screams 90s, early 2000s movie prop
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>>108531591
>>108530903
>>108531280
Blender
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>>108531480
Ubuntu doesn't need to be debloated

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This was among the best features google had but for some retard reason they removed it
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>>108532183
>It's the fucking same
it's nowhere near the same it has a retarded UI, worse results and does some weird AI shit
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>>108532183
Enshitification relies on this low IQ take being the majority take.
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Why do people pretend that Google Lens is remotely similar to the old image search? It was a barely-working mess when they introduced it, but now that they try to have a retarded ai "explain" the image it's completely useless, if the ai thinks the image is inappropriate it will completely refuse to look for it. Absolute garbage.
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>>108532417
These troglodytes share the Earth with you. In fact, they are the majority, which is why shit like Google Lens replacing the actual image search was so easy to implement: the mouth breathers didn't have enough of a grasp of the function to understand the difference.
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>>108532160
I missed this feature, as well, OP. So thanks for motivating me to search for an alternative. <3
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/google-lens-image-search/fncdabekjcgikoohlklafjggfigjfhji?hl=en-US&utm_source=ext_sidebar

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Why do most CPUs have a "thermal junction" of 100°C? Obviously they'll start to throttle far earlier than that, but what exactly about that specific temperature causes damage to the silicon die?
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>>108532928
Why did you post your llm prompt as a thread here?
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>>108532928
That looks like a child
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>>108532960
out of 10!
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>>108532946
I asked Brave search, and here's what I got:
Based on the provided search context, there is no single definitive reason given for why a specific user posted their LLM prompt as a thread; the context only contains a user sharing a prompt they used to get interviews after receiving feedback on their job hunting journey.

Users typically share prompts in threads to:

Provide practical help: To assist others struggling with similar tasks, such as generating ATS-friendly CVs or refining tone of voice.
Document workflows: To explain their process, including how they tweaked prompts, tested them with actual topics, and versioned them for efficiency.
Facilitate discussion: To gather feedback on effectiveness, such as whether "one long prompt" or "chat history" yields better results for specific use cases.
Share insights: To discuss broader findings, like how pre-prompting or "heightening the stakes" in a prompt can increase model performance.
The specific thread about a job hunting prompt was shared because the user had "received an overwhelming amount of feedback and support" regarding their job search and wanted to provide a "straightforward" tool to help others navigate the "brutal job market."
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>>108532928
so that you can't boil water with your PC and have to buy a separate device for that (kettle)

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seems solid besides lacking support, am I missing something, is this actually the reasonably priced gpu of 2026?
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>>108529890
You are missing the lack of support. That's kind of a big thing.
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How much support is missing?
For sloppa would I be reasonably able to manage stable diffusion?
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>>108529890
Does it have Linux drivers in mainline kernel?
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idk what card op has, but the ASUS one clearly has display out
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>>108530928
the majority of users are normies and get their gayming rigs pre-built

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First it was OAI with Sora, now Anthrophic.
It's unironically over for AIfags.
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>>108524621
flawless captcha and sp*r integration
apologize to gookmoot and rapeape
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YOU'RE TELLING ME THAT IF YOU RELY ON A ONLINE SERVICE THEY'LL JEW US AT ANY TIME? SHOCKING!!!

god you people are subhumans it's embarrassing
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>>108516411
holy shit, I knew gpt lost some market share but I wasn't aware of how much. twinkman is in some real trouble
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lmfao I switched to codex and haven't looked back, fuck CC overrated piece of shit
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>>108528856
Tell him that if they go for the $200 one, they can fire you and save even more.


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