Reading manuals is genuinely an mode of activity these days reserved for those who enjoy wasting their time more than doing things. I used to hate chatbots with a passion until I realized they just spit out whatever information you need pretty much instantly. Kind of a bummer that OpenAI is bleeding money so much that there is no way in hell it will be free to use forever but while it's there you might as well use it and get a head-start on whatever you're doing.
With new software I look at the actual manual to see what all the software can do. An LLM will help you get something running, but it won't introduce you to the full feature set.
I'd rather spend 5-10 minutes clicking and scrolling through an 80k word manual looking for the one 2k word section that I then have to skim through and read for a few minutes until hopefully I find the one or two sentences that answer my question. It's just much better than asking chatgpt and getting that answer immediately and spending 30 seconds confirming that it's right.
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>>107112229>I used to hate chatbots with a passionYeah, the standard low IQ /g/ay contrarian.
>>107112229>Reading manuals is genuinely an mode of activity these days reservedGood morning, Sar!
Is it viable for daily use?
It's for university mathfags to run on a server not desktop computers
>>107115453 tranny porn and mpv+ytdlp
>>107113911kek it looks like shit. how do u use 4chan like that u need help
im going to assume yuo'er unemployed like everyone else in this board... gaming is your concern, right?yes, you can play erotic games. unfortunately... yes, flaptak
>>107115228Unfortunately yea :/. I support free software but I also got a life to live lol.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107099657>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.
>>107117405Are you really a disabled fatty? Just curios
>>107115374>I'd even say for most use cases it just isn't suitableLike? Besides gaming of course.
>>107114135>ryou is arch tho
>>107113926Linux Mint, because I just want to focus on getting things done.
>>107117440Another case of a fork of a fork?
>>107115374I've been using qubes as my primary system for a few years now. Wouldn't change to anything else.
Any Win7gods ever have any issues with viruses, malware, ransomware etc?
>>107116561cry more, fag
>>107094288Especially funny when the "security" updates ends up opening backdoors because Microjeets literally don't fucking care.
>>107117159Why are you gay sperg
>>107117149>Better developer and power user toolsSo did you just change your mind about that?
>>107117144>Windows 11 is objectively better looking than previous releases.No its not>Rounded corners. Better animations. Textured surfaces. Gradients. Better dark mode support. Depth. Its objectively better than anything beforeLooks the same to me>What muscle memory?on windows 95-7 and 10>flick mouse to bottom left>it stops on the left screen border>press start>click on item you wanton windows 11>press startComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Welcome to the inaugural edition of /sugma/. This is the startup general for the likeminded folks who love a good grind and doing the needful.Ambitions are high; we aim to build an MVP with the lofty goal of onboarding at least 1 user.As a first step, we are going to brainstorm ideas and pick the most promising one best suited to our unique skillset./twg/ and /utwg/ refugees are welcome as well as logo designers. Let the ideas flow.
>>107112236Since you're here, I'm planning on starting a startup with a couple of folks IRL. Without going into specifics of the project, what are some general advice you can share?
Should I even bother starting up an IT consultancy? I told myself I would if I didn't find a job by the time my unemployment runs out but I feel like even here in the Midwest there are enough people doing the same thing that I'll just end up spinning my wheels with no hope of actually succeeding.
I think there's money in generating video with ai.
>>107111759/sugma/ balls
>>107111759/biz/ go there bigger
Media consumption has been dominated by smartphones and tablets, and despite what /v/ermin might tell you, consoles are still the primary way of playing video games. The only valid usecase for a PC is work, in which case your workplace ought to provide one to you.
>>107116290>there is only wooorking and consoomingyour life must be so dull and boring
>>107116290All you are talking about are platforms to fuck around on. PC's are sought by people who want to get shit done.
>>107116290PC is my browser and console emulator and gaming machine.Phone is my bed time manga reader and my bathroom reader
>>107116290IGNORE SHIT BAITWHO IS THE FUCKER DOING THIS ANIME SHIT BAIT.
because they're the only place where the silicon you buy gets utilised to its fullest?i fucking hate laptopnigger corpos for how wasteful they areslap a big heatsink on your shit and let that cpu and gpu clock as high as their desktop counterpartsyou're going for the faggot aesthetic and saving ten fucking bucks on heatsinks and fansright now the most expensive laptop you can buy performs about as well as a desktop that's half the price
What is the endgame of this whole operation? How much money and resources until it pops?
>>107117364I DON'T need to profit, right, but shareholders do in the long run.
>>107116697Farmer makes $50Trucker loses $50Baker makes no profit
>>107117433The basic rule is there is value added at each step in the process for a basic good. I would not be surprised the numbers are wrong.But AI is not baked goods, so the example is even more retarded.
>>107116697The problem is that there is no value added to the AI bubble where as there is value in what you incorrectly represent. The key is in the fact that consumers are consuming the bread, enough to make profit and make up for losses. Ai is not having that.
why does ai create so much seethings
No NAT November editionPrevious >>107047472READ THE WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_serverNAS Case Guide. Feel free to add to it:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/Case_guide/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualisation. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense 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 Guix. Or whatever flavour of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby 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.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Is it safe to run HDDs like that until I wait for the HBA card to arrive?
>>107115805you already know whomst to blame.>>107117006you already asked about this and got your answer thermal wise and wire load wise,
Use-case for putting Unbound in forwarding mode in order to trust some third party to resolve your requests when ISPs can just do rDNS lookup or check SNI to get everything anyway?
>>107116843I mean, at least the .local suffix would would avoid confusion, but I won't be able to use my domain name this way like a cool home lab redditor.
>Finally got the shit I need to retire my Haswell NAS>TrueNAS Core is killIs there any good BSD based alternatives to Core?
Some anons here prefer light style over dark style and it sends me into an uncontrollable rage
>>107110274do you like?
>>107115125#21408c
>>107116458My trannyfox sees it as #114488.
>>107116458>>107116729Both of those are... angemessen
>>107110269>Daytime: Yotsuba A>Nighttime: Tomorrow NightYup! It's computing time!
There's a new small ISP in my area with much better prices and faster speeds. They are most likely just leasing the infrastructure from one of the big ISPs in my country (It's a duopoly) since I'm on the suburbs. Yes I'm not american.Before switching I want to know if there's anything I should consider before switching. For example is it less/more likely that they throttle my speeds than the big ISPs? Is it likely they will care about me pirating stuff? Big ISP don't care but maybe small ISP can't afford bribes.What are your experiences?
The great debate edition.>Free beginner resources to get started with HTML, CSS and JShttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn - MDN is your best friend for fundamentalshttps://web.dev/learn/ - Guides by Google, you can also learn concepts like Accessibility, Responsive Design etchttps://eloquentjavascript.net/Eloquent_JavaScript.pdf - A modern introduction to JavaScripthttps://javascript.info/ - Quite a good JS tutorialhttps://flukeout.github.io/ - Learn CSS selectors in no timehttps://flexboxfroggy.com/ and https://cssgridgarden.com/ - Learn flex and grid in CSS>Resources for backend languageshttps://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs - An intro to Node.jshttps://www.phptutorial.net - A PHP tutorialhttps://dev.java/learn/ - A Java tutorialhttps://rentry.org/htbby - Links for Python and GoComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107114711>My impression has been that most people who get into Clojure are seasoned programmers and care about quality.it could just be that i got incredibly unlucky with my company, but there really isn't any "engineering culture" to speak of here. i regularly get bug tickets for things that would have been noticed immediately if it was tested even once. and oftentimes it wouldn't have been an issue at all with a statically typed language, which is why i'm convinced that static typing is essential when working with the average codemill dev
>>107066359LMAOOOOOOOO
I still like Ruby on Rails better than any other tool for building webapps.
>>107114827>i regularly get bug tickets for things that would have been noticed immediately if it was tested even onceweird. That's been my experience with TS, although the static typing surely did keep out some of the more stupid stuff.I specifically got into FP because pure functions are far easier to test than stateful objects, and picked up Clojure in part because so much of the tooling and even the language itself is engineered to make testing easier. I saw this guy evaluate every line of code as he was typing it out in the editor and thought "this is how I want my workflow to be like"https://youtube.com/watch?v=C-kF25fWTO8&t=17m24sI usually include one or two simple tests in the metadata of function definitions I write, as a form of documentation:https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/testAnd then of course every serious project gets a separate file with more elaborate tests (I just use clojure.test along with Malli, but there are other popular test libraries/frameworks)
>>107106329>animation, which used to be a mainstay of the early web, is now buried in algorithmsI think it's amazing how much you can animate with just CSS/WAAPI.>teenagers flashing their tits on tiktok and conspiracy theory content on reddit and instagrameven that is all dying now, if you go on normie sites like Facebook, 95% of the reels and promoted content is just AI slop videos and fake news stories.
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So whats up with the whole glibc vs musl war and why is it treated like a culture war flashpoint?
This is kinda arguably a windows question butI have two internal storage drives. If I install windows on my other drive, will it cause problems or are those more from having two OS's on the same drive partitioned?Theres just some stuff on windows that I unfortunately cannot use
What's the best way to go about backups? I know about timeshift from when I tried Mint. Ever since I moved to arch I've been living dangerously without any backups.
>>107113358Question about Clam-antivirus that comes with the Ubuntu ISO files.I'm running- "Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS"ClamAV version "0.103.12"when I try to do a freshclam, the program tells me my engine is outdated and no longer supported. I tried removing clamAV, then reinstalled it from the cmd line, but the version in the repository is also outdated?Is there a way to install the latest LTS version of clamAV? And what is up with Ubuntu and a broken antivirus system?
>>107117455i'm about to get a fresh clam from your sister.
It's over bros. China is going to win the A.I. race. What does this mean for us? Does this mean the cost of technology is going to remain high? The same amount of RAM that used to sell for $40 at the beginning of the year costs $130 right now. I can't take this anymore. I'm so poor.
This is not good anons.
>>107117244He is trying to accelerate the arms race to prop up the bubble.
isn't this just how defense spending works?>IF YOU DON'T GIVE US 6 GORILLION DOLLARS IN FUNDING CHINA WILL DESTROY US IN 2 MONTHS
I hope they do. Yank companies have shown themselves to be the devil.
>>107117244There should be riots in the street over the fact that we have less market competition and more regulation than an allegedly communist country.
How do you come up with the coolest name in tech? Im not good with names.
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>>107116833scat
>>107117007?
>>107117437Looks like one of those image hosting services where people pay a premium for the option to keep some of their images completely private and unlisted.
>>107116833femdomacaque