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New OLED and new Speaker setup
I need a new Desk and chair too
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>>108487750
Update, my monitor got RMA'd.
I'm pushing the limits of USB 3.0 cable length limit as the connection to the desktop is over 3m long using 3 different cables, but it works.
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>>108506321
Everything arrived but the control panel so I guess I should get it all set up.
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>>108509510
I'm still impressed with the contrast of this monitor considering it's got an IPS panel
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>>108511959
this is great

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Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?

What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
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>>108511009
>you don't know how big the buffer is
programmer/api problem, not a c problem
>>108511055
>that's the normal way to do it in a lot of languages
doesn't mean its the right choice for c. you're comparing high-level languages to a low-level language
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>>108511855
>programmer/api problem, not a c problem
The programmers who made C and the APIs that are part of C.
>doesn't mean its the right choice for c. you're comparing high-level languages to a low-level language
Those languages can do all the same things C can do.
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>>108511963
>The programmers who made C and the APIs that are part of C.
still talking about two different things
>Those languages can do all the same things C can do.
kernel programming - python edition
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>>108511855
Nice one chud.
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>>108512000
>still talking about two different things
No, because null-terminated strings are part of C and the C standard library. You can't use anything else if you want to call C library functions that take a string.
>kernel programming - python edition
There are no more restrictions to making a computer for Python than for Lisp, which was done before.

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AI generated code can't be copyrighted
no DMCA can take it down
IT'S OVER!
https://x.com/Fried_rice/status/2038894956459290963
https://github.com/instructkr/claude-code
https://github.com/chatgptprojects/claude-code/
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>>108505861
Do you TRUST npm packages?
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alright anons whats the best working leak forks right now?
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>>108491845
i am so fucking jealous i can barely type
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>>108507862

That's why CI/CD Security operations are for.
The axios RAT was discovered because a popular CI/CD sensor tripwire went off at the same time in every pipeline consuming it.

That's the price of war, you need to invest time in building security controls instead of building something that solves a more general solution.

In fact Open Source helps to detect instrusive elements because transparency in the consumption process.
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Pretty coincidental that this happens after they refuse to play ball with the Pentagon, isn't it?

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Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
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>>108506954
>OH NO, help, that's so super difficult, it's not like I type every fucking day and have done for 20+ years.
>The HORROR, TYPING, EWWWWW
Most retarded retard award
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>>108511321
You literally have zero argument.
>>108511209
Hubs and physical keyboards exist.
You make your life painful by using an inferior input method.
If you are going to use a smartphone - be smart.
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>>108511308
Why would the feds raid me?
Never done anything illegal, I pay my taxes, got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigs.

Why was that your first thought? Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drives..
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>>108511521
>Why would the feds raid me?
Idk you tell me
>Never done anything illegal
I don't know you so I don't know
>I pay my taxes
Ok
>got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigs
Won't stoo the warrant
>Why was that your first thought?
It wasn't
>Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drives
Projection
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I'm the op of that thread. I found the small note I thought I had lost with the password like 3 days later. I actually forgot that I had given it to my sister as a backup method.

hello /g/. Recently ive been working on a project for some time now, it took me a while but atleast i am satisfied with what i did, i present the Think Operating System, Or ThinkOS. its written in bare metal assembly, with some features[as you can see in the picture], it has a bootloader, a terminal with some nifty commands, and more. it can even run DOOM
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>>108507003
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april fools was yesterday
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>>108506854
Hes already writing it in assembly. What does he need a compiler for?
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got any more pics?
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>>108506839
>>108506849
>>108506867
>extreme goybrain
it's clearly HomeBREW not HeBREW, dipshits.

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microslop did it again
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>>108508624
>everybody who hates outlook uses outlook
room temperature IQ right here
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>>108508535
>1min37s / no limit
>no limit
oof...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kmEEkECFQw
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>>108508500
>Microsoft office is typically excellent software.
you jeets need to be nuked from orbit
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>>108508500
Buy an ad, Satya Nutella.
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>>108508624
>you must view the world in black or white
>it's either you like something 100% and use it or not at all and not use
>using something whose positives outweigh the negatives is an act of infidelity
Fucking purists.

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>Chinese sisters... Google just made our distilled slop unmarketable what do we do...
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>>108511772
elo is non-linear with respect to ability
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>>108511869
still.. its 3% better than qwen3.5-27b, how non-linear are we talking here
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>>108509254
who cares when Gemini is already based and userpilled? Deepmind got the message, no one wants safety-censorship because it makes dumber and useless models.
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>>108511399
not true anthropic is open code
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>>108511943
list of LLM models anthropic has released to the public?

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What are you working on, /g/?

Previous: >>108471984
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>>108511804
same but also long hair or a bear
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>>108511822
*beard
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>>108493357
I am implementing data structures in a language where everything is a string and the system of computation is string rewriting. So far I have Array, Stack, Queue, Map and List. I am working on reverse and sort for List. Then I will try some other data structures. Probably Binary Tree next. If anyone knows a good data structures book, please tell me and I will look at making more structures from it.
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>>108511924
What language does he program in?

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We finally have a comprehensive list of AI slop software.
https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware
Thoughts?
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>>108511946
No, it was kinda new. 0 day on 0 day of it being published kind of thing. Or very close. It was some years ago.
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>>108509269
i don't understand why these fags have to include who they want to fuck so brazenly in everything they do
you do the opposite of what you want doing that, you drive people away
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>>108511939
What if you want to make a free speech site though? Cloudflare drops you over that. 4chan only gets an exemption because it's used as a honeypot.
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>>108511971
You'd have to figure out what to do with slop-bots first. Besides, there's marketing. You will be outcompeted by fake free speech sites.
I have ideas, but would not flash them.
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>>108511613
>Like learned that Asians and latinos are fucking savages.
yeah kek catbox had to rangeban brazil because of how much 'p they uploaded from rawdog residential ips

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>108502192 & >>108497919

►News
>(04/01) Trinity-Large-Thinking released: https://hf.co/arcee-ai/Trinity-Large-Thinking
>(04/01) Merged llama : rotate activations for better quantization #21038: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/21038
>(04/01) Holo3 VLMs optimized for GUI Agents released: https://hcompany.ai/holo3
>(03/31) 1-bit Bonsai models quantized from Qwen 3: https://prismml.com/news/bonsai-8b
>(03/31) Claude Code's source leaked via npm registry map file: https://github.com/instructkr/claude-code

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks


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>>108512061
You got it to load?
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>>108512087
Yes?
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>>108512051
that guy is the same guy that frequently drags pol shit into the thread, screeches about jews and indians, and also for some reason thinks vocaloids = trannies, is likely an api user due to probably living in a bloc and unable to afford any hardware, assuming you arent also him
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>>108512088
>LMStudio just released update
Well that'd do it kek.
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>>108512076
based take

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>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch
Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
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>>108511600
The fact that costs billions is simply proof of how utterly worthless the US dollar has become.
All because jews guilted White people into throwing all of their tax dollars at niggers for no benefit whatsoever.
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>>108506109
>where the real treasures of the solar system are
and what the heck' is that?
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>>108511532
The real psyop is jews convincing White people that space isn't real.
It's one of the bigger lies they've dropped, alongside "Trump will build the wall!"
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>>108511821
>NASA has been be about America and politics.

the 60s space program would never have existed without the idea of a competition with the USSR. Now today china has overtaken the US as largest economy and is poised to overtake DEI weakened US as science and technology leader before 2030. This is probably whats providing the political will to revive the idea of going to the moon now.
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>>108511312
>brown
It seems to me that brown people tend to be more excited about space and sciences than white commie-tranny youths thinking on nothing but the next framework of feminism.

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Bluetooth has ass latency on those, but sound is surprisingly decent as a speaker
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>>108511901
I mean, you could cut it open and wire your own source up to the internal amplifier.
But why would you? Just buy a decent speaker.
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>>108511901
I believe in you

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Proton mail's + trick has suddenly died in the last 24 hours. Are there any good alternatives? >email@provider.com becomes email+randomword@provider.com to look like a new email and make a new account with something that gives a free trial/referral credits.
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>>108508572
Addy werks for me
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>>108508702
this. I use google.
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>>108508661
Couldn't you just restore the google account with the one-time backup codes they gave you when enabling 2FA?
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>>108508572
+aliases are gay
I pay for proton unlimited and it comes with simple login which allows you to generate unlimited email aliases. If you don't care about the rest of proton suite you can pay for just simple login and use the API key in bitwarden to generate email aliases easily.
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>https://account.protonmailrmez3lotccipshtkleegetolb73fuirgj7r4o4vfu7ozyd.onion/signup

Why does ProtonMail even have this .onion when you just get "Too many usernames tested recently".
Did they NOT expect 9999 people to use the same exit node?
Why don't they have the account check behind a captcha?

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cron or systemd?
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>>108511107
>keeping *interfaces* simple is very important.
having many config languages that insist upon themselves is anything but a simple interface. If UNIX(TM) charlatans valued simplicity they would have opted to have a unified config language. They didn't, because it is not the way it has always been done.
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>>108511132
I agree that the crontab syntax is rather esoteric.
However, systemd-timers is not at all better. You need to create TWO files just to create a daily job? That is not a simple interface.
systemd-timers FAILS to innovate on the interface side. It's power is in dependency management, which actually makes the interface more complicated and less readable.
At the very least, because cron is POSIX there is transferable skill: you learn the syntax once and it is widely compatible.
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>>108511196
> systemd-timers FAILS to innovate on the interface side.
It creates 1 file that is the timer, if the service already exists. There is one unified config language for timers and services, targets, and I'm sure other shit I'm forgetting. You learn one syntax for all of that, it is humanly readable, and a as straightforward as var=value. You learn the syntax once and it applies to all things systemd.
>cron is POSIX
@weekly is non-standard, which tells you everything you need to know about how interested POSIX is in usability. They are allergic to innovation, same reason they never incorporated --long-options into the standard.
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>>108508200
an init system doesnt need to be a timer system. you could make a better cron and people could choose to install it rather than being forced into having whatever Red Hat thinks is best for you. also fuck pottery and systemd for doing age verification like the bootlickers they are.
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>>108509426
systemd proved its worth; it's a fantastic piece of software.

Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.

I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
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>>108508335
basically nothing. You have only advantages by doing this way, except for the urgency of having to figure it out because you're out of a PC.
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>>108502715
fpbp
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>>108502677
it is all the fucking same.
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>>108502677
I think you should start with an easy distribution but don't get accustomed to the affordances it offers to make things easier. Always ask if there's a terminal-based way you can do X or configure Y, etc. If I'd started on SuSE and used yast for everything, I'd have never had the career I managed by going Slackware - RedHat - Mandrake - Debian. Last thing you want to do is start in Arch and have no fucking idea where to start. Try Fedora or openSUSE, but make a point of removing the training wheels.

Also Ubuntu is cancer. Specifically snaps are a kind of tumor.
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>>108502677
two words: fedora workstation


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