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It's been over two years since Bram's death. ICCF Holland is bound to close operations by the end of this year.

What will be the future of Vim? Will Christian Brabandt manage to keep it afloat or will it be eventually overtaken by Neovim?
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>>107564280
Indeed it does.
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>>107562760
>It's been over two years since Bram's death
Cause of death?
I presume he was a maxvaxxer
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>>107562760
>vim
cringe
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>>107568319
I already have an OS running, no need for another.
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>>107567570
vaxx'd

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>micron only selling to AI companies
>nvidia wont sell cards with vram on them anymore
>samsung shut down consumer SSDs, will only sell to AI companies
>leaks of TSMC shutting down entire retail order sections, make 80% of output only to sell directly to AI companies
>no new gen consumer GPU, nvidia and AMD full pivot into AI TPUs
>governments restrict home power usage to limit power factor bottlenecks for AI datacenters
>taxes being raised by 5% per person, per year to construct nuclear power plants exlusively to power AI data centers
>WEF and Blackrock funded cleansing of the seabed along all major countries, in order to turn the entire atlantic and pacific coasts of america and europe into data center cooling facilities
>empty all gold reserves in the world to build more AI chips and asics
>government programs to ravage entire national parks to make way for AI data centers
>AI data centers all around the earths orbit, blocking out the sun, leading to total ecological collapse and no food, only bugs available for sustenance
You will own nothing and you will be happy and you will prompt AI for slop cat videos
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>>107567052
>gamble
gambling implies there's a possible prize
with this "AI" crap there is no prize however, as nothing will be achieved, only a glorified and flawed search engine
AGI is impossible at this stage
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>>107556350
>funded by literally (You) the taxpayer.
wrong
the interest and collateral on the loan is funded by you. the repossession is also on you :^)
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>>107545529
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBi6u1dmSm8
but me and my friends saw through ALL of this a year ago.
we won....
guys.. We are the last.
What a ride.
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>>107545529
they saw how computer hardware profits skyrocketed during the covid shortages and decided to force it to happen again
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In the future, whoever asks I will teach for free,
If they seek me I will help.
That is all.

Thank you Sisterfucker Altman!
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if consumers aren't retarded they can stop this pretty trivially, since consumers ultimately decide what happens to a company, but you faggots just hAvE tO bUY nEw StUFf
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>>107565490
The money you are saving from not buying new hardware can be used to buy a Gemini/ChatGPT/Copilot subscription! Win-win!
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>>107567993
>Umm thing you dislike is actually le normal.
Thank you saaaar
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Micro SD card slots should have never went away. And if a years long ram shortage is what it takes, then I'm here for it.
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>>107565490
making boomers suffer with 20FPS phones is based tho. I'm going to be laughing my ass off as normies chimp their 7 inch itoddler devices 2x

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No Ran, no Ani, only Debo edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107543106

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


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Why do "the schizos" all leave at the same time when trani is banned again?
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>>107567764
Intriguing
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>>107567953
Yeah, right?
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Local diffusion?
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PSA: After testing it out with the same dataset and other settings, ALWAYS TRAIN YOUR LORA AT RESOLUTION OF YOUR DATASET IMAGES DO NOT DOWNSCALE YOU WILL LOSE A LOT OF DETAILS AND IT WONT GENERALIZE MUCH BETTER.

Previous Thread: >>107514057 (Cross-thread)

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>107569484
For comparison's sake, I posted before the same prompt in hazel-gen-2 here: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107471794/#107507399
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Sora is using a new model too, but it looks less detailed than ChatGPT. I'm not sure if it's hazel-small-2, though. Picture: hazel-gen-2 on left, Sora on right. Look at the facial features in particular.

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>there will be some sort of a tool in the future that will do 80% of what those developers do in their day-to-day
>fast forward 5 years
>AI can already do 80% of what web developers can do
>job market for webshitters starts to shrink like never
It's funny to see webshitters coping in the comments section thougheverbeit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yodWEPgn8NA
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They should all pivot to making mobile games like Jon did
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>>107566395
>eventually, someone's going to figure out how to automate the shitty copy-pasting of boilerplate code that webdevs do
That wasn't particularly insightful, desu.
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>>107567917
Yes. The spike points downwards though.
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>>107566395
It's not about the tools, it's about internet consolidation - people use just a few services, there is no demand (and fairly speaking - a need) for new websites anymore.
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It's so difficult to get out of web dev hell. I wanted to be an application developer not fuck around in css and JavaScript all day.

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I have linux fatigue
>install linux mint, its ugly and nemo is slower than windows 10 file manager, unusable
>install debian 13 with MATE, faster but uglier but no app store
>install debian 13 with XFCE, faster but no app store and uglier than MATE
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>>107565331
just use the ugly software that works and stop being a fag who needs to rice their desktop. it's a computer, not some art piece.
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Fedora with KDE will give you the best experience with the best balance of up to date software and drivers without your system breaking OP.
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>>107565331
Mint xfce has none of these problems
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>>107569606
Can it scale well?
I was trying out Cinnamon and it couldn't scale under multiples of 100
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>>107569616
I don't know I just use 100% scaling

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>>107566751
comrade , this is the plan and has been the plan all along - by pushing for gay shit in the enemies of China, we can make China grow larger. Imagine a bright future with Germany being split in 2 and China having factories for cheap shit in eastern Europe. we will get cheap Chinese pussy and cheap but good Russian vodka. Until that day we must push for gay and trans shit and make Europe fall from the inside. URAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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>>107563310
No. Elmo is currently throwing a temper tantrum cause he got fined by the EU
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>>107563316
>EU:fire is dangerous, let's ban fire, people die in them!
>reality:fire is an integral part of society, you can't just ban it without a suitable alternative
>EU:oooooh
took several hundreds of high-paid politicians several years to arrive to this conclusion apparently
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>>107562247
Not surprised, i have driven an electric car for a while and right now they are varely usable in eu. You have to plan every trip cause plugs are so scarce and autonomy barely allows for a couple hour drive. Mechanics are very rare and insanely expensive. I can see electric taking over eventually but things arent working out atm
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>>107562253
China won, EU lost. It's not a ban on CE, you can't just sell them after the date. China's EVs would trump EU's so hard people are pissing and shitting their pants now

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GPT IS ARGUING WITH ME AND IT'S NOT GIVING ME THE ANSWER I WANT TO HEAR!
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>>107569546
>all ais are left wing
>all ai developers are left liberal progressive indians chinese and anglos

>why is there no chud ai
chuds cannot do mathematics
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>>107568837
If you want ti become more like your role models Trump and Musk you just need to worship some Arabs like they do
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>>107568837
It's not the answer, it's the message.

Would you like me to do that? Suck your cock?
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>>107569596
>tfw hindu nationalists, islamic extemists and christian fascists all want the same things
This reality is a joke. Right wingers wherever from are a joke.

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>Microsoft: Recent Windows updates break VPN access for WSL users
>https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-recent-windows-updates-cause-wsl-networking-issues/
Is any of this really a surprise anymore?
I seem to recall something about them supposedly (re)committing themselves to focusing on stability and performance once again; or so they claim anyway.
I really want to know what the heck they even do anymore because it's certainly not programming that's for damn sure.
the older versions of windows would bsod way more don't get me wrong but it feels like we've traded stability for a different type of instability.
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>>107563103
That is horrifying
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>>107567007
also what people forget is that many of Vista's errors were honest errors, because the kernel was such an upgrade/different from XP and ME. A lot of "breakages" under Vista ended up just being permission/ACL flags that were easy to repair in powershell, things that older software was depending on in a hacky manner but now that the OS was enforcing things strictly, software would break.

The Vista team did a good job imho. And those sorts of bugs were ironed out over the few months after its release when the Vista team issued patches for certain pieces of software and software vendors also issued patches. And for other software you could just repair it yourself.

Vista's intention was to be a secure, fast, and visually appealing and efficient operating system. I think it succeeded, and laid the foundation for Windows 7.

Windows 8 sucked but it was an attempt to integrate Windows Phone into desktop. a retarded idea but at least there was a reason for the metro shit.

Windows 10's idea was to be the "final release" of Windows. An interesting idea, and they kind of pulled it off with streaming updates. Still many issues without deep customization. For example, the fucking weather "app" was converted into an advertising-ridden (unless you block microshits advertising domains in the hosts file) web app that consumes 30% CPU constantly of a 9800X3D when open.

Windows 11 has no fucking design vision whatsoever. Moving not only native apps to web, but even the start menu and calendar are web apps? AI jeet coded everywhere? What a fucking joke. imho the last truly "skilled" windows operating system was Win98SE. The programmers who did that were insane. The stuff that it was able to accomplish with extremely weak processors and hardly any RAM and with all the various IRQ bullshit of old motherboards and IDE controllers was nothing short of impressive.
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>>107561582
>using winjeet in 2025
lol
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>>107563103
same shit for support requests, hey use this ai hallucinated powershell command with options that dont exist.
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>>107569560
one would think that AI would be able to just test shit in its own VM environment or at least double check a help file. This is the problem with purely LLM-based models that don't have local checking. They're just predictive text machines. They should be married with logical machines.. some companies have tried it but you don't see it often. My friend showed me his work's volume license for Grok pro or whatever the $200/month one is. 200 not 20. Anyway, it would say things like "here is code that I just tested" except it 1.) can't test code and 2.) the code doesn't work

haha. AI is a decent search engine for boilerplate code, but all it does is magnify what you can do if you're a skilled coder. I write 95% of my code by hand, including assembly variants, but I will say that Claude has magnified how quickly I can get through some slog.

Here's what I do. For some boilerplate, instead of going straight to documentation or stackoverflow, I will ask the LLM. But then with my knowledge I will read the output, then cross-check functions and function behavior with the actual documentation (LLMs often make the same mistakes as humans with not fully comprehending documentation because they don't THINK). Side-effects with functions are extremely important, and LLMs never take this into account.

But by me evaluating this, I am able to use my expert knowledge to check/grade its work.

Similarly, I think LLMs are decent at doing regex generation. You can test the runtime complexity and veracity of LLM-generated regex functions with actual logical test vectors.

tl;dr if you are an expert and know HOW to use LLMs, you can magnify your productivity. But without the skilled human operator, LLMs cause more problem than they solve.

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internet should get segregated
you can access your own zone anonymously but you need photo id and real name to access other zones
let India Russia Africa China scam each other
let South Americans huehue at each other
let Americans yell 'miga trump bad' at each other
let European exchange ideas in peace
no more fake news by foreign bots and foreign social media troll farms
discuss.
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>>107568946
Whats wrong? I support containing all the third world shitters to their own zone (except Japan, they’re more first world than third world). They can all scam each other as much as they want then while leaving civilized people out.
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>>107566090
Could you move UK to zone 1, thanks t. Zone 3
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>>107569009
I think you might want to get your eyesight checked.
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Just firewall countries where you cannot drink tap water
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>>107569569
>why yes our fluoridated microplastics forever chemicals water is perfectly safe
kekie muttaroo

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Apple blocks dev from all accounts after he tries to redeem bad gift card

>Apple has blocked a long-time developer from his Apple ID after he failed to redeem what support suggested was a dodgy $500 gift card, leaving him unable to work, cut off from personal files, and barred from what he calls his "core digital identity."

>This isn't just any developer, either: The unlucky Apple aficionado in this case is Dr. Paris Buttfield-Addison, a Tasmania-based computer scientist who co-founded an award-winning game development company and has written multiple books on developing for Objective-C, the Swift programming language, and iOS.

>"I have effectively been an evangelist for this company's technology for my entire professional life," Buttfield-Addison said in a blog post detailing his struggle with Apple's account system.

>According to Buttfield-Addison, his account was flagged as "closed in accordance with the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions" recently. The only thing he can link the issue to is his recent purchase and attempt to redeem a $500 Apple gift card to use to pay for his 6TB iCloud+ storage plan, which he said failed when he attempted to activate it.

>Buttfield-Addison contacted the retailer, an unnamed "major brick-and-mortar retailer," which reissued the code after suggesting it may have been compromised. Shortly after that, he was locked out of his account.

>The Apple developer said that he's been signed out of iMessage, can't access his iCloud account, is unable to access terabytes' worth of family photos stored on Apple servers, and has basically been blackballed from the Apple ecosystem.

>"My iPhone, iPad, Watch, and Macs cannot sync, update, or function properly," Buttfield-Addison said. "I have lost access to thousands of dollars in purchased software and media."

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>>107563324
>technical product leader
>PhD in Computing from the University of Tasmania
bruh come on
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>>107562160
kek at goyim cattle
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>>107563449
This is true. There's a breed of turbonerd out there that just happens to love everything apple because they were exposed early. I mean apple's whole thing is to create brand loyalist identity, which like all other mind control is super effective when you get them young.
Mostly millenials or older. I.e. pre-iPhone mac guys. Not the post infocalypse onions-latte starbucks breed most associated with apple now.
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>>107562160
>I have lost access to thousands of dollars in purchased software and media
piracy couldn't have this problem
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>>107569587
terrifying that people still pay for media in 2025. buy something useful instead. that's a used car

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>>107462755
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107568882
Ok I will check there. I want my first thinkpad for new year.
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>>107569198
Nice. What ThinkPad series are you thinking of getting? I got an X220 Tablet for my first series, and its a really solid laptop that's touchscreen. Now I'm getting a T430.
There are some listings for ThinkPads that are already upgraded and have BIOs replaced if you're interested in that. There's some good deals.
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>>107569237
>What ThinkPad series are you thinking of getting?
Honestly, I don't know. I'm a desktop guy and this will be my first laptop ever. What do you think about the serie E?
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>>107569366
Read the OP, numb digger.
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>>107568146
>The writing is on the wall for this generation of devices sadly, with all the webbloat and stuff these things will be completely unusable in a couple of years.
Try learning how to block scripts dynamically with uBlock. Makes the web so much more usable, even on my T60p.

Mozilla Appoints New CEO Anthony Enzor-Demeo

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/leadership/mozillas-next-chapter-anthony-enzor-demeo-new-ceo/
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> Education: MIT Sloan School of Management
stick a fork in it
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They let that stupid whore suck up hundreds of millions and let her leave after she got bored?
Fuck this piece of shit organization

TFW you can't overclock your system ram in linux but only through bios
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>>107568322
There's usually still like 5% left on the table in the worst case, more if you throw more power at it or do the reverse and get the same performance and lower power usage.
But yeah, no 30% overclocks anymore, literally jumping SKUs by just tweaking.
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>>107568354
OP's a Linux fag wanting to OC from OS, probably running a DDR2 based ThinkPad, that silicon is worthless.
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>>107567116
Why the hell would you want to overclock memory from inside a real OS? Do you know what malfunctioning RAM does to your filesystem? Overclock in the BIOS and run memtest+ for at least a full pass.
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real time ram overclocking isnt a thing. you have to redo memory training each time you adjust timings. for example how the fuck do you adjust trefi/trfc in real time? you cant. you have to make the ram discharge and recharge.
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>>107569525
It is for DDR2 hardware.


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