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Is he our guy?
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>>108493020
>Tesla... the original connector was not capable of handling voltages higher than 500V... the rest of the industry understands higher voltages allow you to charge the battery pack faster, because resistive heating is cut almost in a quarter when you double the voltage
Tesla bros... our "tech bro" leader is fucking retarded.
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>>108512210
No, it's actually pretty good. The only people who insist it sucks refuse to look at a grid level analysis and focus on being willfully ignorant. Meanwhile it is being built out to varying degrees in every civilized country on earth (even the US)
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>>108493020
matt?
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>>108512234
More accurately, neoliberalism is the result of ((economists)) recognizing the implications of classical liberalism's answer to the rent question.
Neoconservatism is Lev Bronsteinism applied to the reins of the first world.
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i saw one about engines he knows the basics. does anyone know if this guy get his info from grok or is he legit?

Discussion and Development of Local Image and Video Models

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https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>108511626
>trani is crying
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so comfyorg dropped anima? why just leave him in the dirt?
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ltx 2.3 t2v works pretty good cause it knows a lot of native stuff.

https://files.catbox.moe/9j08x6.mp4
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>>108509209
kino
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am i the only one who can't get the medieval looking on ltx 2.3? even wan 1.3b gives me the medieval design…

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When is the world going to collectively come to terms with the fact that Microsoft hasn't been competent in 20 years and move on to a better product?
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>>108512194
>urine extractor fan
CODE YELLOW
THE PISS HAS HIT THE FAN
CODE YELLOW
THE PISS HAS HIT THE FAN!!!!
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>>108512213
afaik the tablets the astros have are surfaces
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>>108512363
Too bad it's literal 1984 big brother running on e-waste hardware.
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>>108512194
why didn' t they call the microsoft support helpline? i'm sure a nice man will answer in an american accent and help them out with the needful steps to reair
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>>108512363
>seething about linux and shilling for apple out of fucking nowhere
Buy an ad.

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>no downsides unless you want to rice
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>>108512488
Well, you can always just use the debian version of Mint.
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>>108512518
That fixes the Canonical dependency, but not the Red Hat one.
Also, Debian has shit font rendering because the patch that makes it good is patented.
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>>108512539
What isn't touched by redhat now? Non systemd distros?
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>>108512569
The pragmatic approach is not to completely avoid Red Hat's code contributions (because they contribute to everything), but to selectively bypass their worst architectural decisions.
Systemd may go against the UNIX philosophy, but it works, and it has very few practical downsides for most users. Meanwhile, all non-systemd distros are maintained by one or two randos from Bumfuck, Kansas.
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>>108512539
The biggest issue with font rendering is non-linear brightness. GTK4 has a solution to this, but it's experimental and unused by default.
Mint is starting to adopt libadwaita apps with theming patched in, so it should be possible to address this soon enough.

I'm still not font of apt, though. Pardon the pun.

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Is this good? Any alternatives?
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>>108512471
But do employers even contact your profile if you don't have a picture of yourself?
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>>108512505
?
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>>108510026
I don't have a LinkedIn profile.
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>>108512529
There are 2 genders and they are assigned at birth. Everything else is cope.

I refuse to "open my mind" on this stance.
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>>108512586
ok tranny

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Uh oh
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>>108512414
UAE fucked
Good.
Carpetbomb islamic countries for peace.
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>>108512414
I can't see shit

>>108512430
oh shit
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>>108512414
Hasn't it been like this for a month?
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>>108512441
This.
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>>108512414
it's midnight, wtf are you doing with aws

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This year's Debian Project Leadership election has only ONE candidate and it's a Pajeeta (Sruthi Chandran):
>She is inactive on the mailing lists, and her Salsa profile is private so we can't even see what her coding contributions are.
>She's run for DPL 4 times before; lost each time
>Her entire platform is just about diversity and bitching about cis males
>She intends to formally incorporate Debian in the US, which would force Debian to introduce age verification
Her only claim to fame is organizing DebConf23, an event where a Debian developer literally fucking DIED because basic health & safety measures were not followed.

A much more qualified candidate was hospitalized during the nomination window and couldn't apply in time, yet she has refused to reopen nominations.

Debian is FUCKED unless the Debian developers all vote NOTA (None of the above).
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>>108495569
unironically is there any source to this claim?
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>>108512262
I think they are talking about Abraham Raji.
>While others in the group busied themselves with kayaking, Abraham reportedly ventured into a waterbody for a bath and fell into an outlet created for draining and filling water in the field for shrimp farming. (The HIndu)
The talking points of the claim in the OP (I guess) are:
>why was he able to go swimming in an unsafe place?
>why isn't there a report about it?
idk if there are other things though
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>>108512200
Home users don't need docker ever. That shit's pathological.
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>>108495496
Is it her?
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>>108495735
jbicha still works for debian and he's a rapist pedo i think that falls under diversity these days

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can anyone explain in layman terms how LLMs of today differ from shit like auto suggest, akinator web genie or siri etc from the past
is it not fundamentally the same tech just super scaled up to be mega inefficient and brute forced
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>>108512526
by profitable i mean its still profitable for them to scam investors with the fake promises, i know they lose money due to the inefficiency
but if this is really how llms work, that they always have to rely on mega data and brute force, even with economy of scale won't they always stay inefficient and unprofitable?
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>>108512493
>what was the innovation
There were multiple innovations plus simple brute force at scale. It's nowhere near being profitable, and it's still uncertain how useful it will turn out to be. A lot of AI output is solidly in the uncanny valley territory right now (e.g. the ballyhooed AI-written C compiler that can supposedly compile Linux but couldn't compile a simple hello world program), and it's uncertain if they'll be able to pull out of it.
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>>108512526
>they are currently losing lots of money to stay competitive while praying to God that the competition just can't keep up... eventually.
Which btw was the Uber (and usually is the whole startup game) prime strategy during the 2010s. They drove prices down so aggressively that it made the competition a bunch of kids playing tic-tac-toe and unable to compete, while of course expanding like maniacs.
Different from Uber, though, it's not that hard to catch up when you are an AI company, thus the famous Google quote, "OpenAI has no moat, and neither do us". You can even train on your competitors tokens (a practice called distillation, which recently Anthropic tried to poison).
Btw that's why Altman and co was seething and shitting themselves in fear calling for AI Safety and talking about the end of the world, the risk of AGI etc. They were try to regulate the market so they could curb-stomp any other companies from trying to get in.
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>>108512535
>even with economy of scale won't they always stay inefficient and unprofitable?
We are in a phase of the tech, which is the case of almost any tech race, where they are burning crazy capex to stay relevant and competitive. There's nothing saying that after the competition dies out (which sort of happened to companies like Mistral, and I think Deepseek seems to be in deepshit, too) and they get their exit, the engineer will go gaga on optimizing everything to make it cheaper to run.
Google did exactly that these days. I can't give you the details, but they made context window tokens fairly compact in a recent paper, something like that.
So my point being, they just need to set their minds to, but right now is not the time yet. Or at least that's my reading.
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>>108512590
>engineers

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SBC is dying.
Do something
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>>108509745
>SBC is dying.
Good.
>>108511848
>1gb rpi 5 for $50
Grim.
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>>108510158
Oh hell yeah. Geode.
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>>108512482
google says that promotion was an error and everyone who ordered one got their orders cancelled
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>>108510633
> GPIO on your SBC's? No?
You can get GPIO on your regular PC with a USB driven breakout. Killing the “I just need gpio” argument too.
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>>108512528
I'm not enough of a trogolodyte to need Google to know you're a dumbass. N95/N100 mini-PCs were reguarly going for $90-100 with RAM and SSD so I merely got a minor discount. And now you can enjoy buying a Raspi5 16GB for double that.

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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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>>108512075
>null-terminated strings are part of C
string literals are null-terminated, that's it
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typedef struct {
uint8_t len; /* length of the string */
uint8_t data[0]; /* flexible‑array member */
} PASCAL_STRING;

#define PASCAL_STRING(str) \
((const PASCAL_STRING *) \
&(struct { \
uint8_t _len; \
uint8_t _data[sizeof(str) - 1]; \
}){ \
._len = (uint8_t)(sizeof(str) - 1), \
._data = { str } \
})


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>>108512404
>uint8_t len;
nice integer overflows
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>>108512404
Now pass that to strlen, strcat, printf, fopen, or any of the other C functions that takes a string.

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What are you working on, /g/?

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Elon needs to hire a team to delete all computer science and start over from scratch.
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>>108512237
>over half of C++ projects use modules now
based
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>>108512237
>Log scale
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>>108512248
>half
>log scale
>actually more like 5%
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>>108512237
>Elon needs to hire a team to delete all computer science and start over from scratch.
abolish abstraction
accept that you're programming real hardware that physically exists in the real world
profit

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everything is fucking AIfags in the ass lmao.
LLMs can't improve anymore and only way labs cope is by over-fitting on benchmarks till the new one drops.
it's over, bubble is bursting.
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>>108510058
AGI by definition would be able to figure this out the way humans can.
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>>108510323
wrong
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>>108510333
OH, I'M SORRY
SILLY ME, expecting our multitrillion dollar technology to be able to solve children's puzzles
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>>108509008
How can you be this delusional?
They’re not smarter. They can’t think.
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>>108510333
Not wrong

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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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>>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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>>108511993
Everyone look up the Zambian space program.
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>>108502208
Not really. They're just going for a nice, expensive cruise while we're stuck here with our pedophile masters. What I'm supposed to even get out of that?

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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>>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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>>108506835
Kill yourself kike.
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>>108506835
Based vibeGOD mogging codetrans

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I hate the shitty threads you people make.
I want to share what has opened my eyes, for other novices like me, who are trying to leave Winslop 11.

This thread is supposed to put you on the right track to making your own decision,
after reading this thread the fog of Linux won't be there anymore,
you will know what you want and you will find the distro that is suitable for you.

> 1. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1b/Linux_Distribution_Timeline.svg
This old image includes 95% of all Linux distros in existence, study this.

Studying this image alone, is going to help you see through idiotic arguments like "mint is better" or "go with arch" or "go with pop_os" -- most of them have a parent OS.

> 2. Distro arguments are pointless. #1 choice that you must make is what family Linux do you want and pick.
If you studied image above, you will see there distinct few families of Linux, the relevant ones are: Debian, Fedora, Arch.


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>>108498786
>>108498791
>>108498797
Good idea, but it's too many words. A general needs to be shortened to single post, composed of only a few small paragraphs or links. You have good info but are ranting and it is overwhelming. I suggest you make something like this:

"In the GNU/Linux world there are three main branches, each with their own package manager and community. They are: Debian (apt), Arch (pacman), and Red Hat (dnf-rpm). Though there are also various and semi-popular independent distros such as Alpine, Nix, and Gentoo."

Some of Debian's popular forks include
>Mint*
>MX Linux
>Pop OS*
>Zorin*
>AntiX


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>>108507793
isnt kde cutting edge by design? they have no stable branche.
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>>108503325
Me personally, I installed my arch system on my steamdeck, laptop, minipc, other laptop. This year I installed it on my old laptop again, after finally writing an install script for my system and putting everything on codeberg.
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>>108499235
>>108501915
openSUSE Leap has been great these last nine years of using it.
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Holy fuck a proper thread. Bump


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