This LinkedIn edition will make >>108309324 seethePrevious: >>108401032
>>108412999wagies
>>108411454>posting vore on linkedIn
>>108412352>but I'm not retarded. I have a CS degree, professional software development experienceAnon there's tons of retards that have that as well.
>We need Wireshark on your PC right now while the issue is happening. This will tell us definitively what's going on
yay i get to go to work today with my job i like and my coworkers and i like and get paid to play with computer all day :D
As you know, the free internet is about to end in approximately 2 weeks. What massive data sets, software collections and books need to be backed up? You do have a plan, right?
>>108404803>>108405732Bumping these. Curious as well.
>>108405029never goon, gooner
>>108412285The Survivor Library torrent
>>108405737>I create all my own data with my mind and my hands.>imagine having to force data into existence.All my knowledge comes from the divine to me through my dreams.
>>108412763There's a torrent?
if you use AI you hate women and minorities
>>108405953>Noooooo, how am I supposed to earn millions on onlyfans if you can create images of the sexiest women ever in less than a secondKek.
>>108406357>>108406490>>108407413>>108408563
>>108405953I already love AI, you didn't have to sell it to me.
>>108406357It's mostly for social shit. Damn near all the jobs they take are related to social shit, while men will take far harder/lonelier jobs. They can't handle staying at home while all the men are off working, they crave attention.
>>108405953I don't need to be Indian to hate women and minorities.
>A bipartisan House Homeland Security Committee briefing with Anthropic's Jack Clark was held behind closed doors on Wednesday>The committee held a hearing in December on the future of AI and cybersecurity with executives from Anthropic, Google, Quantum Xchange and Seven Hill Ventures >CEOs didn't even need to show up >Clark, a co-founder of Anthropic, recently stepped into a new role as head of public benefit as Anthropic plans to expand its D.C. presence>"These discussions are focusing on strengthening our critical infrastructure and cybersecurity posture, as well as how DHS evaluates, acquires, and integrates emerging technologies like AI, which are topics the Committee has explored in previous hearings.">pentagon seeking $200 billion in funding https://www.axios.com/2026/03/19/anthropic-house-homeland-security-aiI'm thinking we're back. No more gumped Claude.
>>108410116They want to entrench themselves. Now that it's obvious you can pretty much dstill the top model at any givern moment and reach near parity with it they want to protect themselves from domestic rivals.
going to laugh my ass off when all these people pumping trillions of dollars into the ai industry and when agi is finally achieved it's by some autistic college dropout who was just trying to make his own gf
>>108412063The attention mechanism in transformers was already discovered by some college student, Google only refined it, so that's possible.
>>108412071Self-attention. Yesh it's the reason they can't improve models without toms of data centers .
>>108410910Well, when you put it vaguely and stupidly like that...
Do they really believe that AI replacing all jobs won't result in their beheading when nobody can afford to eat? Or do they just go along with the memes until the bubble pops and they lose their jobs?
>>108410330anime thread, DNI
>>108410330They genuinely believe they're the only ones that need to, and will, make it. Perfect industry for a sheltered misanthrope.
>>108410330I will tell you precisely what they believe.>“If I won’t do it, someone else would, you can’t stop technological progress”This is all you need to know, nothing else, this is the mentality they went with when they started, this is what they said back when people thought AIs will copy themselves like virus on internet when they become advanced, this is what they always believed in ever since they were told that AI might be a bad idea. Every single AI researcher who actually thinks AGI is possible believes this, the rest think it’s bullshit and they can grift it or something.
If AI gets as powerful as you are saying, they will have killer robots to protect them. If it doesn't get that poweful, the people will still have enough power to push for UBI.
>>108410330Presumably if it can actually replace people then it's not actually a bubble?
I can't believe this is actually better than what we have now.
>>108410983>u-ur dumbexcellent response>or chose to buy a card with poor linux support because you chose ai gimmicks insteadnot the case, but while at it: why doesn't poonix actually make the effort to get hardware supported? aren't you the supposed smart guys?
Don't worry. It's gonna get worse.
>>108404334I can't believe I used that in the past. I don't remember it being that bad.
>>108404334>people are still using start menu in 2026jesus fuck
>>108404334Lmao suxs to be windowslet
Realistically speaking, how do you even use 250k worth of tokens?
>>108411451Jensen is only upset cause he wants more ai being sold.. his customers income depends on it and it's starting to dry up. Expect token cost to increase dramatically in 2026https://archive.ph/LnZHR
is that why nvidia drivers are absolutely shit?
Just have multiple agents that constantly review each other. It's genuinely useful but for me it's too expensive as a default.
>>108412698No, he wants to publicly advertise the adoption of AI on this scale to convince other people and companies to use that many tokens.It's like if the CEO of BP would tell you that he expects his well paid engineers to drive at least 100kms a day in an 20 miles per gallon vehicle to convince you to buy a fuel guzzling SUV for yourself or your company and drive it around a lot. It should be fairly obvious why he's saying that.
>>108412982Well yeah, obviously a public statement is an advertisement. But he never implied they have to pay for the tokens, that was my point, nobody does that.
Post config# Video Settingsprofile=gpu-hqscale=ewa_lanczossharpcscale=ewa_lanczossharpdscale=mitchell# Audio Settingsvolume=100volume-max=100# Miscellaneoussave-position-on-quitkeep-open=yesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108411548~/.config/mpv/mpv.confkeybindings go in input.conf.
Still waiting for interpolation to be fixed...https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/milestone/4Insane gpu-next was even made default in the probe with these problems remaining. Will continue to use gpu until this is finally addressed.vo=gpu>>108409767>>108409855mpv debanding still erroneously creates more banding. Use hdeband.glsl instead.
vo=gpu
>>108412231>>108412267>expiredDoes it log if the link failed to be opened?
>>108409513>hwdec=noWhy? What's the point of having a config file?
>>108412336>Insane gpu-next was even made default in the probe with these problems remaining.Honestly, I've never had any kind of problems with gpu-next. Guess it depends on the quality of the drivers?
Once again the systemd haters are trying to redirect blame to developers for giving their users the ability to comply with the law, if you don't like the law then voice your disagreement to your lawmakers and the lobbyists, not to the people trying to allow people in the affected states to still be able to use their Linux system.
>>108411688Disagree. Geoblock those shitholes. Don't comply with totalitarianism.If germany was doing it, I would also be hoping for a geoblock. Don't take part in this bullshit.
> "Nooo. You should do the age verifications and build your software around it! Think of california. Think of the companies in california. The whole world should do as california does! Nobody is forcing us and no I don't understand law I just read about this in some headline, but we should quickly pave the way NOW!"Imagine going out of your way to publicly suck Potterings dick. I hate systemd trannies so fucking much. You people belong in the gas.
I didn't know the unemployment rate on /g/ was this high. Take it out to the lawmakers, retards.
>>108412979Yeah fuck Poettering that absolute cunt, I will have another gray line on this listHow dare
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108355732
>>108412785>void arena_create(struct arena *arena, size_t size)Due to how how real C calling conventions actually work with returning structs directly, there is basically no advantage to doing this compared to their original, besides code style reasons, unless you were going to return something else to indicate success/failure.>use mmap and munmap"Pointlessly unportable" compared to just being a suballocator, but I guess you're just going to throw a little tantrum about any possible use of malloc, regardless of the circumstance.>in this case you can allocate a new block, prepend it to the linked list of blocks, allocate from that blockIf their allocator isn't trying to be a general purpose allocator, that's not necessarily something you want to do.
>>108412740Welcome to GitHub, your frenly AI tool
>>108398724Ok I have to admit, writing games is really the worst shit ever. Why can't we have a tool that can do it on its own?Tho, I have to admit, jumping around on your own game is kinda satisfying then.Ok lets finish this QUICK and then do something fun again, like a compiler or OS
>>108412950>Due to how how real C calling conventions actually work with returning structs directly, there is basically no advantage to doing this compared to their original,The calling convention are going to transform this so that the struct is written to the stack. But if you want to have the struct elsewhere than directly in the caller's stack frame, you're going to write the struct to memory twice. How I do it takes that into account and it is the idiomatic way.>"Pointlessly unportable"*IF* you *need* to support other OSes, you can easily change mmap/munmap calls into a virtual_alloc() that use #ifdef-s that do the right thing depending on which OS you target.>just use malloc for a custom allocatorNo.>If their allocator isn't trying to be a general purpose allocator, that's not necessarily something you want to do.Allowing any allocation size doesn't make it a general purpose allocator and just because it can make big allocation it's indended for making big allocation. It's not. The purpose of this is to eliminate useless errors and the need to handle them at each call site.If you want to put an arbitrary limit on the amount of memory an object can take, maybe you should check *early* on that the data you're processing/generating isn't too big in the first place, instead letting it go on and trigger an unrecoveralbe error far away from the real source of the problem.
>only one person picked up the toy allocator's biggest problem>doesn't align allocations/g/ is dying
>kills your X11Nothing personnel
>>108408483Why enable the staging repos?
>>108407726How did you update it? It's not yet available in the Arch repositories.
>>108413145You need to enable the gnome-unstable repo (and for some reason the testing repos as well, because gweather-locations is only available on extra-testing)
>>108413227I thought I had to enable a VPN and set my geo location to Tokyo.
>>108413310you need to also learn some japanese customs
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108413225How bad are these?It's already flooding the market here, especially their pickup truck line
>>108413252this model: low range low power but overall cheaper than petrol in the long run especially because war, inflation and potential US recession which will reverberate across the worldgood for city driving i suppose where roads are flatter and there's more charging infra
>>108413269Yeah, all EV are better for crowded city IMO.I'm thinking of getting the song L or Tang L.For that price range on the long term it's litrally paying for itself.Issue it's just chink at the end of the day.
>>108406516I've posted about these before (persona 5 and jujutsu kaisen ones), I think they're just cursed dolls that kill you in your sleep.
>>108413276>For that price range on the long term it's litrally paying for itself.exactly what i thought when i saw the price, it's almost like i'm renting it but they just give it to me
>Kurt Roeckx has announced that Debian has moved to the campaigning period for the 2026 Debian Project Leader (DPL) election. This year there is only one candidate, Sruthi Chandran, so Debian voters will have a choice between Chandran as DPL or "None of the above". The campaign period will run through April 3, and the voting period will run from April 4 to April 17. Chandran has not yet posted a platform for the 2026 election, but her 2024 platform is available on the Debian wiki.>https://www.debian.org/vote/2024/platforms/srudThe current DPL is Andreas Tille>https://andreas-tille.eu/index_en.htmlFrom what I read about him, he seems reliable and deserves it. Put in mind that the DPL has the authority to steer not just the political movement but also the technical movement of Debian>https://www.debian.org/devel/leaderWhile our pajeeta says she's "a librarian turned Free Software enthusiast and Debian Developer from India". The only development she cites is packaging, and goes into a rant about diversity and the need to import billions of pajeetas like her into the debian and FOSS community using the donated money, and how "cis" males are le evil.I use debian, and I think it's a decent choice for what it offers, I heard about some volunteers leaving, and the blood of the systemd wars didn't dry yet, but if this pajeeta get the leadership it will get even worse.She's the only candidate and devs can vote "none of the above" So does this mean the debian project can be headless?
>>108400764I'm voting for her. Seethe for me, Loonix troons.
>>108412657I kind of want her to win, just to see what happens.
>>108412666Here's what will happen: nothing.
>>108400987Look at this beautiful woman. You will vote for her, Chud. She will make Debian diverse again!
FORMER DEBIAN LEADER JONATHAN CARTER HAS CALLED ON SRUTHI TO WITHDRAW HER NOMINATIONTOTAL NOTA VICTORY
4chin gets fined £520,000 by the British authorities but refuses to pay. Next step will be ordering ISPs to block 4chan. As a bong, how can I keep accessing the site if 4chan doesn't allow posting via VPN
>>108413093no, from experience, barely any sites do.here is a test one that does:https://defo.ie/ech-check.php
Step 1. Grab gunStep 2. Grab freedomYou should be aware of this, see 1776.
I have a couple of servers I rent hosted in other countries, what's stopping me from browsing here on those through a remote X11 session?
>>108413142for one, there's no need to actually run a browser on the server itself, you can use a vpn or socks proxy. 4chan can't detect those directly, only http proxies can be.i used to be able to do this with my vps, but not anymore, i think they added datacentre ips to the list as well to prevent this (i was only using it to post while overseas in a country that 4chan didn't accept posts from, not for ban-evasion, not that it'd be all that helpful for ban-evasion since it's just one extra static ip).
>>108406348Ohh no, another strongly worded letter by aome terrorists
where-the-fuck-is-the-/wdg/-thread? edition
>>108409537I would guess this is could be something async/await would solve but take it with a grain of salt since I don't understine in fine detail what ur doing, conrinuing with the assumprion, it would make the thing slower, since it would wait for instructions one after the other, there's also some kind of await group if ur awaiting instructions in group, it will wait for all of them without the order mattering this might come in hand at some point to optimizeping us in the thread if this helped cause it's an interesting case
Some twat has been spamming my VPS with login attempts. I guess I need to harden my fail2ban settings
>>108413013I wonder if SHA key (first) to login (second) wouldn't defeat this problem at once
>>108413162I can't say I know what an SHA key is. I use an SSH key to log in to my VPS. I installed fail2ban and I thought the settings I added would ban IP addresses who repeatedly submit incorrect login attempts. I think I need to change my fail2ban settings though, I've tried a couple of things but I haven't explicitly defined a `banaction` so maybe that's why I keep seeing login attempts from the same IP address.
>>108413293>I use an SSH key to log in to my VPSthat's probs a sha keyanone here knows, does it make sense to restrict login with an sha key, would it solve anything?