what are we doing kiwibwos
>>106983351>It's the pedo proxy guy again. He's been doing it since kiwis doxed him 2 weeks ago.i think he's been doxed for years
HOLY BASED KIWI FARMS BTFOTROONS WONEBUSSY WONWAYLAND WONSYSTEMD WONANUBIS WON
>>106984433Correct, move to europe if you want a "free speech but not like THAT" government
>>106983101>>106983154>>106983179>>106983187>>106983370reminder that Null the head of KF tried grooming kids irlMore proof that Iban was his account. Null said he used that username: https://archive.fo/Z3ebd#post-1734963
>>106986016reminder that youre a gay furry that ruins the board by facilitating spamkf doxed you lets hope a 4chan psycho deals with u
How important is proper security in a high trust society?
Is this a new leak? If so, link?
>>106986011>use arch>have zero idea how to secure your machine but use it anyway because 'muh freedom>get hackedhe should have stayed on Windows. Microsoft would have saved him.
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>>106985550>picbalding is so fucking grim bros>>106985634>I mean Pearl Pearl not Raku.is raku really that slow? was thinking about picking it up for fun, but if it's actually slower than python like i keep reading i won't bother
>>106985601https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Channels-with-Substitutes.html
>>106979074imagine the smell
>>106979657Saw a talk on this just yesterday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahVtNSaqKZwtl;dw 20x speedup with loopus over loop using simd
>>106985601you could always use guix weather to check if substitutes for big packages are available. i do find it weird that guix system reconfigure doesn't have an option to just fail when it fails to find a substitute
average arch user
>>106984741Yeah, but arch users are specifically tranny furries.
It's just that really niche hobbies attract autists and autists are especially prone to fall for that trans stuff because they think it will finally turn them into someone.
I don't know why this distro attracts so many mentally ill people. I mean, I would probably qualify for a depression diagnosis, but that's about it. I'm not a furry, I think trans people are mentally ill and that the help they're getting is inadequate. Surgical alterations and opposite sex hormones don't help with severe delusions. I wish they could get some actual help... t. Arch user
>>106985989you have the same typing pattern as most furries I know
>>106985872Yeah, I know. They're cute yiffable skunkettes! owO>>106985937There's a high population of furries who are Transexual, Arch Users aren't special.Besides everyone knows that Slackware users are the most bearable Linux Users because their fursonas are usually reptiles.
What sort of screen technology will we have after OLED era is over?
Plasmakings, we can't stop winning!!!
>>106978155Since when not letting other people see what you're doing is a downside? TN wins.
>>106978155Plasma
plasma has worse burnin
>>106978155sooo... just get a TN and place it in front of you? yeah that was hard
why not look for job in esports? esports guys are more gamedevs and more techworkers than any gamedevs and any techworkers ever will.the environment is not sterile at all and you can be edgy as much as you like. No vapid boomer managers, no eggless female HRs, and most importantly, no dumb toddlers, and it's upholds actual genuine family values.it will feel like highschool again, trust me.
>>106985865I'll do you one further, if I see the job posting has a pajeet as the main contact I don't even bother applying 90% of the time.I know I SHOULD so it can bite them in the ass later when clear bias is shown but I'm just fucking over dealing with pajeets.
>>106985865unless it's from a major company In the US I would never reply to any indian. These "people" need to be cut out from American society entirely. They do not belong here. You should not acknowledge them.
>>106985865if it's not a bot ask him why he's asking about NATO clearances despite not being in a country even formally allied to NATO, let alone an actual NATO country
>>106985865Nope i ignore them i get hit up on linkedin so much by spam recruiters idk wtf is going on on that app desu
>>106980417magixx deserved better. zweih fucking sucks
>create AI tool>users love it>dumb it down, censor it and lobotomize the hell out of it>it is now unusable, users leavewhy does this keep happening, over and over again?
>>106985320Why? Because the general public needs to believe that AI has a ceiling/is limited in regard to pending impact on fundamental aspects of society (eg. Job performance, impact on global economy, surveillance, etc). Have you noticed the significant shift in narrative in AI potential over the past 6 months? Do you seriously believe anything has changed from a fundamentals perspective that justifies this shift? Let’s recap, LLMs have passed the USMLE (medical licensing), the Uniform Bar Exam (law), Turing test, and currently answer knowledge based questions at a PhD level (GPQA metric). The above is only what’s public facing and doesn’t account for government/private models. AI empowered robotics is likely a multitrillion dollar industry in the making with impressive showings from companies like FigureAI, Apptronik, etc. Keep in mind that while LLMs are impressive, they’re not trained to perform real world tasks and the achievements above show demonstrate human parity in these focused domains. These models clearly have parity in verbal reasoning/abstraction but that’s a distinct skill set from accomplishing real world tasks/furthering knowledge advancement and inability at current to replace humans does mot suggest a true ceiling. Despite this, social media and legacy media outlets have been pumping out AI FUD at blistering rates. If society were to believe their jobs will be replaced in 5-20 years, it would begin to collapse. There’s also the existential threat of bad actors utilizing ever improving AI models (even just LLMs) for maleficent intent. Don’t expect to see public facing, capable agentic/improving LLM models. We’ve crossed the transparency event horizon of the AI arms race and have shifted from public facing to opaque advancement with top AI companies now under DOD/US govt contracts. Public facing enshitification, stagnation will increase. Public sentiment/confidence in AI will continue to worsen despite advancement.
>>106985320That is what it means to take a stand
>>106985320>waah my waifuidc. rope, redditits actually steadily improvingits still gets hiccups now and again but its a decent search engineesp comparing to current day competition
>>106985320The only reason to use it was uncensored access to GPT3 (or GPT2, if you weren't able to run the local version). It had special exemptions since it was started before OpenAI became the biggest oxymoron in tech.Using it for porn was a very open secret. As soon as outsiders/investors started to scrutinize it and the special access, in the middle of OpenAI trying to branch out, it was cut off.AI Dungeon's mistake was bending over backwards and taking the heat of alienating users, instead of telling OpenAI to fuck off and starting their own R&D.
>>106985564>it is or was ChatGPTChatGPT didn't exist at the time. GPT models were still fairly experimental and there were no other convenient ways to access GPT-2 or GPT-3 at the time.
You don't really need "NAS"
>>106982887I need a server that stores video recordings and my family likes watching movies and TV shows. I get a huge insurance discount for having the cameras. Would you prefer me pay for a half dozen streaming services per month?
>>106985890One or two security cameras is normal.16 means you're a drug dealer.
>>106985970I'm sitting on two acres of land with a house, guest house, workshop, garage and tool shed and no perimeter fence. Two cameras won't even cover my driveway
>>106983306clean your nas
NAS is all fun and games until the hard drives start dying and that $120 replacement drive doesn’t look as friendly
modern technology
>>106964955yes but he does a poor job at defining exactly what he means by technology and isn't able to concisely describe a thing that makes tech directly good or bad. if anything that disrupts the power process is bad, then there are thousands of things we would not define as technology, or as part of industrialization, that would still fit in that box. the whole paper is the freaked scrawlings of a dude who feels powerless to the change and disruptions happening around him that are beyond his control, and instead of simply accepting that the world changes he decides anything that changes the world is inherently evil. plenty of his ideas are sound and very agreeable but he fails to adequately defend the thesis.
>>106964917I think it's worth it. It's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some people stuck in an inclined position every single year so that we can have the Sleep8 to protect our god given naps
>>106982984>it seems you ate a lot of dominoes pizza recently, might we recommend pizza hut?>unskippable pizza hut ad starts playing in the app
>>106982984literally an adult swim late night sketchcan't wait to meet the most popular influencer on this platform
Alexa, turn off my autobot fleshlight and unlock my cuckchair9000Alexa, turn onAlexa call momAlex--ACK
How usable is bone-stock AOSP without GMS if I just want to use my phone for calls and texts? It's a Motorola, I've gotten the bootloader unlocked but the only ROMs seemingly available for it are GSIs.
>>106984166>How usable is bone-stock AOSP without GMSPostMarketOS is more usable.
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>>106984836There was a crazy golden age of cheap tech in the 2010s where there was a range of 'decent' or at least 'interesting' stuff for $30-$100. Phones, tablets, minipcs etc etc I don't follow it these days, but my impression is the bottom end went up a lot in price.
>>106985778The stuff that cost $30 in 2010 costs $1 now. The $30 stuff now is so locked down it's useless so no one gives it attention.
I'd say it's even more usable.
I'm getting a blank YouTube homepage despite being logged in and having history enabled. I guess even YouTube is tired of me.
The big mass media hired women and pajeet to ban and censored all the good channel.There is nothing left on youtube we can go back to watch tv and read the newspaper, they destroyed everybody and everything.That is funny, mass media was dying and since covid every good channel, website disappeared, and every time you find an article about how dangerous people talking on the internet are.Every people I was following in the internet, they all suicided, in prison, god banned, bank account closed, etcBut maybe you like watching kid content indeed youtube is perfect for you now, videogame, young centrism politic by asmongold, some e-celeb drama
TikTok is the new tube of "you"
YouTube is the netflix wannabe in the near future.
What makes ASML an alien tech company?
>>106985418Some is fancier traditional optics, some like the flash lamp light source is not. It's why a lot of this was dependent on the excimer laser (i.e. excited dimer) research on the weapons end, and why Sandia is the patent applicant.
>>106985346The reason why ASML ended to be a major player on lithography is timing. Most EUV portfolio will expire in less than 5 years because initially EUV got delayed by 15 years, if the US tried to develop EUV purely by its own then the result would be having no IP control and 193-nm out-competing it even more than in our timeline.To maintain the control post-DUV lithography and expanding the IP porfolio (all the adaptive optics, pellicules and scanners are European IP, to be relevant the US needed to have some presence in development-production instead of just basic research) the US (both goverment and consortium) was FORCED to alloy a SVG merge and transfer all the relevant IP to be utilized by ASML (that had just made a terrible mistake trying to establish 157-nm as a tech). It was a FORCED cooperation to have power. But it barely worked for 5-10 years instead of the planned 15-25 years, the initial roadmap for EUV was pre 2007.
>>106985465Don't get a shirt about it. Clinton administration is the one who drew it up, retard. Part of the original agreement was that they build the shit we gave them here. Not surprising someone wants them to uphold their end of the bargain, considering they are one of the most important companies in the world now and they have the DoE to thank for it. I imagine there has been behind closed door threats to the Dutch government that we will pull their technology license if they don't comply.
>>106985399>Perkin ElmerI know NASA and NRO have their own suppliers for advanced optic and there were companies developing litho machines for decades, even before Japan or Europe, but that is irrelevant for the competitive and highly integrated industry of semiconductors that needs of a constant progress and stable after-sale service. Japan and Europe out-competed the US in that area, as simple as that. The US isn't a country with supremacy in every single area, even if it can develop things in all of them.
The reality is that supply chains for high-end semiconductors cross like 50 different countries and China is retarded if they think they can realistically do it on their own.
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Are mother board + cpu + ram bundles a thing?
>>106985323yes
Looking for a white case with a glass side panel, stock argb fans and below 100€.I was set on the 4000D Frame but I was looking around and the Phanteks XT Pro Ultra is looking clean too. It has one exhaust fan which the Corsair doesn't have and the fans are 140mm instead of 120mm. All for the same price as the Corsair.What do you think? Or is there maybe a cheaper alternative?
You aren't looking for shit. You're the nigger troll that made this splinter thread keeping it from getting archived
>>106985902Both are good options; get the XT Pro Ultra for the extra fan.You can't lose with either option.
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>>106956118what gay keyboard is this? And does it feel good to type on? Not that clickity shit either
>>106982355>>106982334These pictures are taken under such wildly different conditions as far as lighting and context that it's hard for me to draw any conclusions from them. If you took a picture of one of the keycap trays on a neutral sort of surface (not blazing orange keyboard) with the exposure turned down a little to match the darker photography of the swagkeys image, then it would be easier to decide whether the store picture was faithful or not.
>>106985433No, 'cause it looks like there's a whole lot of redundant switches that are just the same thing but from a different brand. The best tester is one where you can pick out whichever switches you're interested in.
>>106985433definition of e-waste right there
Top: the tastefully dark blue keycaps they sold meBottom: the unfortunately light-blue keycaps when they arrived. Alas, I was misled.
why are you not running multiple distros on the same kernel with separate x11 instances?can you even do this on wayland?
>>106984613For what purpose?
>>106985388but i dont know how to make it load everything yet. judging from lsof outputat least the libraries are opened from distro2 which is mostly what i wanted anyway.i tried it with gnumeric and it works like mpv.also, opens the libraries from distro2.not everything however, it still opens stuff from /var from distro1 and some locale files from /usr/lib also, the fonts but this is irrelevant.the libraries are loaded from distro2 thats all i need to know for now.
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