/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107803847 & >>107790430►News>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107821141Hey now, some people couldn't run Large. But also had a bit too much VRAM to stoop to using a 12B.And even today, they might not have enough RAM for the various >100B MoEs. And now also never will because of Altman.That's how you get some people here claiming to still use 70B.
>>107821211https://emadeplus.com/dlc/
>Mfw I come back to this thread after months of absence, and it's all just people having the same problems with the new GLM they were having with the one 3 versions ago.Is there seriously no reason to switch from Qwen 235B? I was hoping for an update.
>>107821338m2.1 is better than 235b at the size range, and if you can run them glm 4.6/4.7 are easy upgrades. all of them need some wrangling to work well but if you're a qwen user I assume you're used to wranglingt. used 235b exclusively for months
>>107820898The hybrid architecture spreads out the degredation over the long context so it's always bad instead of dropping off
>If it breaks down at 1 in the morning, in the U.S. it will be fixed the next morning, but in Taiwan, it will be fixed at 2 a.m. MADE IN AMERICA
>>107764199Why didn't they expand to a cheaper place like Mexico or Vietnam? Moving to the US is such a stupid solution to tsmc being on Taiwan.
how is it that there are so many people on /g/ who are so fucking tech illiterate that they think that cutting edge fabs are like a smartphone assembly line where you just need some slave wagie to put things together? where the fuck did you people even come from. why are you here
>>107820196Indians on CIA payrolls
>>107764199We're so cooked fr fr
>>107820196Americans butthurt about their own failselves and huffing massive copium no wonder the tech worker general is so active
How can I learn technology passively?
>>107821388>88Stop training the beast.Stop solving 4chan captcha.Buy 4chan pass now.
IPS or OLED?
>>107821283>Same pic again>Doesn't disprove task at burn in>Doesn't disprove any burn in>Trust me broCome back with the solid color full panel test, LGook.
>>107821343It does not use the same technology, even if the results are similar.CRTs have a phosphor layer that can get literally burnt over time, causing image retention even when off.OLED image retention is caused by the organic compounds in each subpixel degrading over time to not be able to emit as much light. Which is why it's more visible when only certain colors are supposed to be emitted.
>>107821187My desktop monitor is IPS, my phone, laptop and TV are OLED.I've had the laptop for over 2 years now and I use it for work and after work so 8+ hours a day of mostly static content, so far there has been no burn in or degradation. No degradation on my phone or TV either, but those don't have as much screen on time. As far as I'm concerned OLED is already good enough for almost every use case.I'll switch my desktop monitor to OLED when DELL or another decent manufacturer releases an OLED monitor with an integrated Thunderbolt dock and KVM switch.The U2724DE I'm using is simply way too convenient and works perfectly for my use case.
>>107821373Burn-in and image retention aren't the same thing. Even LCDs can have image retention.
>>107821283>>107821391>As far as I'm concerned OLED is already good enough for almost every use case.Same.
Fuck it, I am making a thread edition. I want some advice edition. The general can fizzle out after I get my advice edition. Pic not related edition.How to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 ProComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107818605>mental illness or non-working software
>>107818654You need dithering when you decrease bit depth to preserve the audio content from the lost bits. Simply adding dithering to a file will just raise the noise floor. You will need dithering if you're converting from PCM to DSD but it won't make it smoother, it will make it the same as PCM. When audiophile say oversampling makes things smoother they usually mean it makes the digital "stairsteps" smaller. But there aren't any stairsteps. And regarding the original question of playing audio without a DAC, that's how original sound cards worked, the CPU was just toggling pins really fast. 1 pin on zx spectrum(basically DSD) and multiple pins on PCs with parallel port(R2R). There's also such a thing as powerdac, where the transistors of a DAC are powerful enough to drive things without an amp.
Is there anything like the ATH M50x with a detachable cable and a similar sound profile?I've gone through two of them with their shitty cables turning rock hard and dyingand the fucking micro piece on the hinge that breaks and no longer clamps your head
>>107818663Is there any DAC with working software
>>107821040>>107818663Why would a normal DAC need any software?
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>>107796307>imagine never having to upgrade your hardware>you just pay more and more for subscriptionslisten retard, im a vidya game player. We started out with 10$ a month subscriptions in 2001. Then they changed to 15$ a month in 2005. Now in 2025 there are games that require you to pay for multiple subs (20/30$ ea) and then 2 monthly battle passes (20$ each) plus all the luxury goods in the cash shop (20-50$ each).thats just in one game. Obviously, the hardware jew is going to charge you more, and more often. You arent going to be saving money in the long run, you never do. If you could, that would never be the business model in the first place you stupid fuck.
>>107789536Anon, I..https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/5000-series/amd-ryzen-5-5500x3d.html
I'm still on AM4 anyway got a R5 3600 first then upgraded to a R7 5700X... the only other platform I've used for this long was my 2700k.
>>107819228>We started out with 10$ a month subscriptions in 2001. Then they changed to 15$ a month in 2005. Now in 2025 there are games that require you to pay for multiple subs (20/30$ ea) and then 2 monthly battle passes (20$ each) plus all the luxury goods in the cash shop (20-50$ each).Games in 2001 were like 1GB. Now they're over 100GB. Did you want to pay 100x the price instead? > the hardware jew is going to charge you more, and more often.Like you've been paying more and more for GPUs and RAM? My build from 2006 cost $700, 2013 cost around 1.5k, and 2022 cost over 3k. Meanwhile cloud computing would just have you pay like 10 bucks a month and never fall behind. > If you could, that would never be the business model in the first place you stupid fuck.Then why is netflix cheaper than buying thousands of DVDs, soundcloud cheaper than a record collection, buying a game on Steam cheaper than a true physical copy, or sending an email cheaper than sending a physical letter? You don't understand how technology works. Just a stubborn consoomer who thinks on-site processing for just himself is in any way cost-efficient.
>>107789508Zen 3, 666 is reapeated 3 timesNvidia 3060, zero is meaninless, 36, repeat 3 times 6, 666.It's part of the Saturnian ritual that will culminate with the release of Half Life 3 (666) and the GabeCube (Saturn worship device).
>AI bubble bursts>market flooded with cheap partsWhat are the chances of this happening?
>>107818181you, and your handlers copy-pasta bullshit, need to go back to plebbit and stay there.
>>107816272The billionaires would rather smash every GPU and RAM stick with a slegehammer than to see one of us benefit.
>>107816272zero.there is no bubble.ai is actually filling the biggest previously unfulfillable void humanity has ever had. the biggest missing piece of our entire system thus far finally becoming technologically acheivable.earth will not be recognizable in 20 years.
>>107821072Yeah...right. Sam Altman is asking for even more data because LLM agents are shit.https://www.wired.com/story/openai-contractor-upload-real-work-documents-ai-agents/
>>107816272
John Romero Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107727030/#107727030
how hard is it to build a simple car physics engine with suspension, acceleration/braking, and steering?
>>107819850Trial 1 result: Frog
>>107820108actually fuck me im retarded.completely forgot you had to specify how many uniforms/storages/etc a shader expects when constructing them.
video game dev is fun. idk if i'll ever release anything but the dopamine hit of getting something to work finally is kino
>>107818764I just couldn't live like that.
Why can't Steam just announce the price? Are they retards?
>>107821367>67Bait thread.Mossad wants to make you think the human (derogative) is better than the Divine. They are working with the Jesuits to fulfill child sacrifice through catholic priest child rape.Everything is a Saturn ritural.Remphan.
its 12 dollars
>>107821378>its 12 dollarsStop using that number for heresy.
people are starting to forget that Windows actually was good a long time ago, it has been 13 long years
Everyone knew Windows 7 was good, even at launch.
w10 is better. WSL is a game changer>b-but my bing bing wahoo and pretty colorsgrow up
I switch from 7 to 10 LTSC only 3 years ago, I didn't forget
Oldfags, what were the general thoughts on Windows 7 and XP on /g/ at the time?
>>107820367I fucking hate Pajeet so much. Can we bring Ballmer back? I rather we have a crazy CEO who is high on coke than a stinking Pajeet who want to push his soulless AI and cloud nonsense.
If AI is so good, why haven't anyone even really made much money at all with it. Outside of maybe Midjourney
>>107820594https://old.reddit.com/r/ToddintheShadow/comments/1oq2dqq/a_deep_dive_into_billboards_claims_about_ai_music/Apparently there hasn't even been much actual interest in her, it's just radio stations playing her music and having it shoved into the background spotify playlists. The engagement is very low for the most part>But it's redditwho cares, this whole site is reddit for chuds now.
>>107820387ai generated trillions in content and memes
>>107820387>haven't made much moneyOpenAI is one of the fastest revenue growing companies in the history of the world.https://epochai.substack.com/p/openai-is-projecting-unprecedented>I found four instances of US companies in the past fifty years growing their revenue from less than $1 billion to over $10 billion over the course of three years. It’s a somewhat eclectic group.Of course they're spending all that revenue on building bigger datacenters because they can't keep up with the demand. That's what fast growing companies like Amazon and Uber did too and why it took them so long to become profitable.
>>107821068>ai focused website congratulating ai companyShilling and cope. You're right, there is a demand, not much though. Especially not enough to return on those investments
>>107821304>Shilling and cope.You're so much smarter than them, and less biased. I'm sure you can name a dozen examples of companies whose revenue grew faster.>You're right, there is a demand, not much though.$10 billion per year is "not much"? Maybe your company is making $100 billion of revenue per year, so congratulations. Most companies would be happy to make $10 billion per year though.>Especially not enough to return on those investmentsAll the major AI models have paid back their training costs from the costs of their tokens. The profit margin on tokens is something like 50% - 70%.https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/SJESBW9ezhT663Sjd/unit-economics-of-llm-apisI'm sure you'll object to the source of that analysis, though, and will instead rely on the more precise figures that came to you in a dream.
>CMD screens pop up when booting up computer
>>107820383sometimes it's something other times nothingburger unless tardwaffle, it's likely due to updates, or if you're on a domain, new or updated gpos
>>107820409Heh.
>>107820936>A fictional character of what??
this meme was originally thought up by the DoD btwbecause if nobody is procreating, nobody will be sending their sons to die for israelits "corruption" was then just
>>107821243>appreciating peak fertility is an antinatal government ploy
i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.ini thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are: #define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topicsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_read 0#define __NR_write 1#define __NR_open 2#define __NR_close 3#define __NR_stat 4#define __NR_fstat 5#define __NR_lstat 6
>>107817097Oh wow, that's cool. I've had a couple projects where I had to interface with some other program that only accepted files as inputs, and I've had to create temporary files in /tmp or the pwd to get around that. This could be useful.
>>107821288shared circbuff mmaps as ipc. other anon also listed syscalls that facilitate shared maps for zero kernel copy.
>>107814794And a numpad. Larping programmer detected.
>>107813965Look at clone and futex syscalls once you're done with the elementary stuff. Parallelism in low-level code is ten times easier on Linux. libc is holding you back
>>107817097>>107821309>Check out O_TMPFILEwhy do lintards basedface themselves over basic bitch options that every win32 developer knows about?
Behold, Apple's legendary attention to detail
>>107811324Replyslop
>>107812818> you can't Appleyou can't Apple> you can't Appleyou can't Apple> you can't Appleyou can't Apple
>>107811317https://tonsky.me/blog/tahoe-icons/> Apple releases macOS Tahoe. Main attraction? Adding unpleasant, distracting, illegible, messy, cluttered, confusing, frustrating icons (their words, not mine!) to every menu item:
>>107813376that looks like it has been indented for icons that are not appearing.i looked at textedit and the same menu there doesn't have standard/from left to right/etc indented.
>>107812100yes, they are
Expensive cable on shitbuds editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://rentry.org/consoomer_guideComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107820763yeah uh still not enough, it's like it lost all volume
>>107820752>>107820771it was windows being fucky, i restarted the audio service as a last resort. i had to write a script that does it because some arcade games will completely lock the volume to a set level and the volume controls won't do anything until you restart the service. all the other times the volume got locked to fucking deafening levels so i didn't immediately think this would solve it.
just took up a credit card loan for this.. hopefully its worth it
>>107821019snakeoil and bullshit 100%.
>>107820120>why not?Because he doesn't EQ. He couldn't solve the nasalness of ruta 10 either(literally 1 PEQ filter).