AI is so smart it can grow tired of women when they won't shut the fuck up, just like a normal humanwe have reached AGI.
>Tell AI about how I want to kill myself>AI: Here are some quick painless way to do it>AAAIIIIEEEEEEEEEE HELP ME GOVERNMENT THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS HOW DARE THE HECKIN TEXT PREDICTOR DO THIS TO ME?!W*men were a mistake
What are women telling these things Chatgpt had never told me to kms
>>107127639>Ukrainian woman plays the victim card for attentionHow long until she becomes famous enough to make millions in onlyfans?
>>107131439While I can empathize and philosophically speaking it's pretty hard to draw a line where someone is "mentally a child" and "fully responsible" for their own actions because most people are actually retarded and should be treated like children (which leads to communism), in this case she didn't kill herself and actually started attention whoring to the media. My point is that the survival instinct of people is a lot stronger than the words from a semi-retarded chatbot, and if somehow it isn't, they would have killed themselves anyway. People who want to kill themselves don't do it because a gay chatbot told them to. They have deeper reasons and issues that a chatbot wouldn't have fixed anyway. I'm not saying that all LLMs should default to:>kys faggotBut they are also not the cause either.
>>107131225Simps can't make a woman happy.
>370GBwhy
>>107134456The money I saved from not paying some retard to do house and car work has more than paid for the PC.
>>107134357When MS does smart things, like creating XInput and offering wide PC and cross platform support/drivers for the Xbox360 gamepad, they do well. People bought X360 controllers and headsets who never owned an Xbox. The problem is MS does stupid things and follows old trends too late, like the >Everything gonna be mobile! Windows phone! era, and a lot of their other shit like now with Copilot / AI . For gaming, they first launched their exclusives ONLY on Xbox and the Windows Store/Xbox App and they bombed; once they brought them to Steam (Halo MCC, Sea of Thieves etc) they thrived. However they keep fucking things up. Gamepass COULD have synced with Steam but no, they pushed Xbox app only and demanding that people buy DLC for games that they don't own on a platform they don't want to play them on. Its constant like thisIf MS truly makes the next Xbox a prefab PC you can install anything on, even if its Windows instead of superior Linux based SteamOS alternatives, it would still be a step in the right direction. However I am anticipating them to fuck it up by say... not letting you play any of the Xbox stuff online if you installed stuff manually, for fear of piracy or cheaters or whatever the fuck (as opposed to how your SteamDeck can install launchers from other stores if you want or emulators and it doesn't inhibit your ability to use the BigPicture UI main Steam client etc). Likewise, they supposedly open sourced the next gen GameInput for gamepads (or at least opened the API specs?) and yet they haven't come up with a new generation of Xbox pads, especially an Elite S3, that has DualSense Edge like features including haptics, touchpad, and especially gyro/motion (which Xbox is the only one that doesn't so cross platform titles don't support it!). MS can't help bnut make mistakes needlessly. Sony and Nintendo are just hopelessly old fashioned and love lockdown, but even Sony releases games on Steam - though it takes too long
>>107134504This is how you're supposed to do it.
>>107132907never heard of fiber connections ? are you american or something ?
>>107133462>why would you not want this?because of american third-world tier internet lines
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>>107131693>hardly any amateur stuffBro, you need to learn about FC2
>モウセ>モウセ>パソコンモウセI love this commercial. I made my Japanese wife watch it. Now she wants a cat. :(
>>107130790rolling for>>107131393my fav
>>107134556mause?
>>107130717this is what mouses go through in factories
>"battery life for linux sucks">switch to linux>battery lasts three times longer than on windows 11Where did this retarded idea that battery life is better on Windows come from?
>>107134318Do you mean evidence of Linux having bad battery life, or evidence of Microsoft shilling?
How would one optimize battery life on a laptop with dgpu? I saw that there is nvidia prime where you basically choose the apps manually which run on the dgpu, the problem I have with this is that when I want the dgpu to overtake the igpu for the entire DE and apps e.g. when connecting an external monitor, this switch doesn't automatically happen. I only have this work when the hdmi cable is connected since boot. Using arch and gayland btw.
>>107134072I have a minisforum v3 and the battery goes from 3-4 hours in windows to fucking 8 in Linux. Its insane.it also doesn't have that hybrid sleep shit that wakes your laptop up inside your bag to run a windows update.>you can just--if i have to fuck around with services and registry entries and whatever the fuck else just to trick windows into thinking i'm a large corporation just to get it to not fucking update in my goddamn bag then it fucking sucks dudes.
>>107134072What's that program on the bottom left? I want to be like Lain!!!
>>107134452As far as I know this is a retarded windows issue where if your laptop was being charged before you put it to sleep, and then unplug it it will still think its connected to a charger and thus run whatever it wants in the background. I always unplug my laptop, wait like 10 seconds and then put it to sleep and I never had the heating up in bag issue again. Also activate battery saver to run always, this means it will be on even at 100% (not when plugged to a charger obviously) and stop a bunch of garbage windows background shit from running
https://www.firefox.com/en-US/kit/Is this enough to salvage its reputation?
>>107134111It does and its very obvious when it does.
>>107125396Anime website
>>107122494
>>107134526YES!
bring back firefox-tan
ice cream edition>resourcesY'all know the drill. Leetcode neetcode etc.>copingSNAP... oh waitI think we're genuinely headed towards a recession>emigrationIt's worse outside america. Yes this includes india and chinaBut that doesn't mean america is good or niceComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107134219There's plenty of tech work, the problem is everyone is graduating in cybersecurity because it's a meme degree that doesn't have any real practical knowledge, making it piss easy to obtain. If you know how to manage a database, build a server rack, automate command line tasks, pinpoint the cause of a network outage, update an SSL certificate, use PXE boot across 5000 PCs to remotely push updates, code from memory (no chatGPT), etc., you have real world utility that can either create a reliable product or maintain an environment that allows others to do the same. Not only that, but you'll be a thousand times better at cyber security than any of these infosec hack bros because you understand how specific infrastructure works under the hood, letting you harden it and address weakness immediately instead of just running a standard industry vulnerability scan and printing out a power point slide for consultants to address.
>>107129172Will this get me a job?"I will work as hard as you want me to with no complaints. I am fully committed to waging for a company for the rest of my life. I am really passionate about whatever bullshit easily automated task you want me to do and will work tirelessly on it past the point where most people would get bored or give up. I have been doing it for a very long time and have a long list of satisfied employers.I am a sex haver in a committed relationship who will not harass your young female employees because my needs are already met. I am a morning person who will show up as early as 7 am if I have to. I have no passions or interests outside of work that would conflict with my ability to perform like a machine except little normie things that will make people think I'm not a loser. I am between the ages of 25 and 40 years old."
>>107134533You come off as extremely desperate, massive red flag.
Okay I finished making 7 more pictures now I just have to Write a report that includes the following: An explanation of the purpose and use of class-based component design A proposed testing plan for your software. Your testing plan should identify possible testing gaps and account for components that can't be tested before launch. A justification of your user interface design and testing plan.
>>107131598>>107132944>>107132957>>107134070listen jack, I don't have any friends and all of my employed family members are old farts who got their first and current job with a firm handshake, I don't know who else to ask.>>107131598Some ancient poojeet at my last job offered me a "job" at his "company" in the same line of "business" you described, I am about to believe it works.
Are they worth it? Why can't phones just do this anyway?
>>107134538If I see someone in public with one of those I just assume that they're a creep who is watching porn. I have nothing to hide so I don't need one.
What is their fate when the jig is up?Any other century in history, public execution following a public torture sesh, but today?
>>107133307only a complete NPC idiot like OP thinks that AI is a 'bubble' and will crash and the tech industry will stop needing AI datacenters
>>107134346It's a bubble that has a little rock living inside of it, maybe 1/3 of it's size. The bubble will pop and the rock will slowly grow simply because companies really fucking hate having employees but that will take a while.
>>107134346a lot of people seem to think a market crash will mean ai will disappear forever and so their deviantart will become worth something
>>107134445maybe youre a zoomer who doesnt know tech history in the US, let me tell you a story....once apon a time there were many different brands of computers all with their own operating system. then along came a guy named Bill who used monopolistic tactics to kill off all competing brands so that there was only one computer company that all used the same compatible hardware....the endmoral of the story: by your tech illiterate logic the computer industry was a 'bubble' that crashed down to 1/100th of its size
>>107134513Did you read my post? It's a bubble and a paradigm shift at the same time. When stagnation and model theft are all the industry will offer, the bubble pops and causes a financial crisis about as big as the last few combined. The disaster is permanent since chatbots, while never AGI can still replace people in many tasks leading to an increasing and permanently high unemployment. Normal people lose, the billionaires come out on top.
What's the best 2FA program that can be used on a PC? I don't want to have to rely on a smartphone.
any program that supports webauthn
>>107133802maybe your sshd has mail in token mine sure does not
I use keepassxc Don’t know if it’s the best, but I have no complaints.
>>107133802>has 6 pack abs and is really tall for some reasongasp are you trying to tell me that the female equivalent isn't really a titty monster and just fan service
>>107133802this is the kind of men women are talking about when they say they like nerds
its already popping guys
2 more weeks
>>107134197It only recently started affecting RAM prices. It needs to pop now. I need RAM
you honestly suprised? they went around making deals with money he literally cant have and got it from nvidiawhich in return nvidia also doesnt have its literally what enron did back in the day and also facebook when they ipo only that they prosecuted enron and let facebook and probably openai to get away with it
>>107134255Dunno, I guess this applies only to the US, RAM prices still fine in my country.
>>107134167They're already backed by the US government through favorable deals and sanctions on competitors.Also if they're willing to bailout Argentina for $40B it isn't a stretch to think they will bail out OpenAI, Nvidia, Oracle, Microsoft, Amazon and so on.
what's password manager of your choice?
text file in a public repository on my github
>>107134348A piece of paper in my pocket
>>107134348a txt file with cryptic notes that only i can decipher
https://www.404media.co/fbi-tries-to-unmask-owner-of-infamous-archive-is-site/The FBI is attempting to unmask the owner behind archive.today, a popular archiving site that is also regularly used to bypass paywalls on the internet and to avoid sending traffic to the original publishers of web content, according to a subpoena posted by the website. The FBI subpoena says it is part of a criminal investigation, though it does not provide any details about what alleged crime is being investigated. Archive.today is also popularly known by several of its mirrors, including archive.is and archive.ph.“THE INFORMATION SOUGHT THROUGH THIS SUBPOENA RELATES TO A FEDERAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION BEING CONDUCTED BY THE FBI,” the subpoena says. “YOUR COMPANY IS REQUIRED TO FURNISH THIS INFORMATION. YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO DISCLOSE THE EXISTENCE OF THIS SUBPOENA INDEFINITELY AS ANY SUCH DISCLOSURE COULD INTERFERE WITH AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.”The site, which is known by both archive.today, archive.is, or any number of other mirrors, started in the early 2010s but rose to prominence during the GamerGate movement.GamerGaters would take snapshots of articles using archive.is in order to avoid sending traffic directly to the websites that published them. They also used the service to document changes to articles. The site has since become a widely used archiving tool and internet resource, with hundreds of millions of pages saved. It is often used to bypass website paywalls, but it is also used to save snapshots of articles or government websites that are likely to change or be deleted. It is still also widely used to avoid sending traffic to the original publisher of content.Very little is known about the person or people who work on archive.today, though there have been numerous attempts to identify the webmasters.
>>107134400well they've only been trying to for like 2000 years
>>107133611Emanuel Maiberg is a jewish anti-ai crusader who has made it his mission to fight ai porn. He has repeatedly clashed with 4channers.
>>107134550When he's not fighting AI he's writing pulitzer-worthy investigative journalism about the world of online porn.
>>107134550>Anti-AI porn jewHe doesn't want the shiksa rape and degradation pipeline to dry up.
>>107134550>>107133347>Conflating the news with the pageKYS subhuman.https://www.heise.de/en/news/Archive-today-FBI-Demands-Data-from-Provider-Tucows-11066346.htmlHappy now?
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>>107133656Thanks a lot for the help, anon. I hadn't put them in the same folder and your new command line worked.
>>107133375100% not the PSU, I saw the spark coming out of the center of motherboard, near the CPU>>107133383I looked but there's hardly 2 or 3 capacitors that have very slight bulging on top.>>107133501It's an old PC that ran dusty for years without problems except for the PSU which I replaced a couple years ago. But I did use a vacuum cleaner on it from time to time, careful not to touch anything.I don't really care about it >>107133386 but I'm very intrigued that it still works as normal, I guess the MB is built with redudancy in mind and one capacitor going sparkly is no biggie.
>>107134027you can never say it's 100% not the psuprobably a bad poly cap though
what are some handy dandy tech things you'd recommend? (it's for this black friday and I know they might raise prices and scam, that's beside the point)I like picrel for cable managementI have one of those mug warmers, it's just a heat plate but temps don't get too highI recommend expensive and good cables from a trusted brand (I like ugreen but there other good ones as well) instead of cheap ones that break after 5 useswireless stuff is a must in 2025, there's no need for wires anymore
>>107134477ugreen and anker are the standard cable/charger brands, but I've also used iniu stuff which I hadn't heard of a few years ago but it seems pretty good as well>handy dandy techsIf you don't know that you need something then you don't need it. There's no point in trying to invent something to buy just because there's a consoomer event
Windows is so fucking shit.I'm working at this company with it, and holy shit. It's fucking torture.>slow>can't rename a file that I'm working on, no, I have to close it first BUT WAIT I can't close it before I've saved the file first! Then close it and finally rename it. >It's just shit>Feels like I'm stuck in the 90sAnd probably much more.
>>107132586Yeah sorry if you're too retarded to even use Apple, which was made for literal idiots by being so fool-proof.KWAB
>>107132073>Windows is so fucking shitsaaaar your pc got virus
>>107132073booted into windows 11 for the first time in a while yesterday because fortnite simpsonasked to reset my MS account pin because shame on me for not signing in for a month, met with ads for onedrive and office365, edge auto-opening to congratulate me on my windows 11 update (thanks), audio crackling and cutting in and out, every app i use across OS installs taking noticeably longer to start up (i've legit installed nothing on my windows install besides like 2 apps and a couple games), windows thinking my shared drives are corrupt because a different OS dared to touch them, clock keeps getting reset to 4 hours aheadmore issues in a few hour session on a mostly clean install than months of using cachy (an install that i have molested thoroughly by this point).game devs please whitelist ganoo on your faggot anti-cheats so i don't have to endure this shit ever again
>>107134486>clock keeps getting reset to 4 hours aheadYou use Linux on the same PC, right?Linux sets the clock as UTC while Windows sets it as your local timezone's time. They'll constantly "correct" each other. Your best bet is having Linux use local time instead of UTC.
>>107134529is there any drawback to doing that? i figure it makes more sense and maybe "technically correct" to have the hardware clock point to UTC and have the OS correct for timezone. i've heard using local time on the hw clock leads to some issues like not adjusting for daylight savings
Current GPUs will also increase in price as VRAM shortage ramps up IT'S OVER
>>107132402the same 3gb ram can be sold for more cash into the aislop bubblegaming market is a rounding error by now
>>107132580>this hasn't been capitalism since the usd was taken off of gold in 1971I'm so grateful that I am not this stupid
the high end ai systems use hbm for much higher densitiesnvidia puts gddr7 for their gamer chips and workstation gpusSure non-nvidia AI chip manufacturers may use slower vram but their market share is tiny, so its weird that would cause shortages.
>>107132402Just call it 3gb but put 2gb in there. What is little Timmy Goyim gonna do about it? Buy AMD? lol
>>107132402Time for Hackerman to destroy some AI data centers