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Steve is pissing and shitting his pants over AI again.

For a supposed technology enthusiast he sure does love shitting on new technology.
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>>107827022
>It's rebranded 70s tech and it's inferior to 80s expert systems.

Bold claims.
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>>107822552
I mean I do use AI, but its usefulness is extremely limited. I only need its help with something if it's particularly tricky, but if it's something tricky then the odds of it lying to me are extremely high (because its training data doesn't contain enough information about the topic, most likely). This severely limits its usefulness because I have to double-check everything, so at most it's kind of like a search engine that's slightly more useful.
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>>107827117
I don't recall asking for a retarded jeet's uneducated shatGPT opinion.
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>>107827180
Yeah everyone knows Google Gemini is superior to chatgpt
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>>107827228
Mentally ill AItards are basically biological ads at this point.

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107817851

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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noo D:
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Wow this is nuts
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>>107827080
Nah, it's code for "I can produce work good enough that people want to give me money for it". If you're worse than some jeet tard, you should probably not stick to programming.
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>>107827099
Veddy veddy good sir. I will make spring backend for you riddled with dependency vulnerabilities sir.
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>>107827110
Yeah, because js ecosystem is safe.
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>>107827124
I never said anything about JS.
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>>107824743
There are 10 types of people in this world.
Those who understand binary, and thoise who dont.

Thumbsd up if you get it

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will you buy an AI desk companion?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QDthx_WjwE
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>>107826946
I like the cut of your jib, anon.
You can borrow my dog robot that screams nigger.
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>>107826955
after some sperg jailbreaks it, sure
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>>107826972
>>107826990
they've said so already. you fuckheads
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>>107826610
too early, I don't think I'll have fast enough hardware soon
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there was a porn game from 2002 (des blood 4) that came with a little companion thingy that appeared on the bottom right of your screen, and you could pull up her skirt and things like that. i always wondered why the concept never took of. i don't wanna buy a jar for this

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Why does Rust not have libraries?
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>>107818997
% du -sh /System/Cryptexes/OS/System/Library/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_arm64*
929M /System/Cryptexes/OS/System/Library/dyld/dyld_shared_cache_arm64e
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>>107826751
This isn't true, otherwise dynamic linking of platform C++ library wouldn't work.
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Why can't the OS just deduplicate static memory on its own?
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>>107818973
>apps
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>>107827115
that amounts to periodically memcmp'ing every physical page with every other, basically a glorified OS-level garbage collector, quite inefficient without some kind of hinting at least

https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/mm/ksm.html

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Why did /g/ stop being anti-systemd?
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neets don't like it when things actually work and don't need manual tinkering because now they're lost and don't know what to do
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>>107817360
It works but it does too much. If systemd was just an init system + service manager, I'd probably use it. It's admittedly pretty good at that. But overall systemd is a big suite of software haphazardly thrown together in the same git repo for questionable reasons. Lots of components should really be totally separate programs and not tightly within the systemd monolith (inb4 someone says it has a gazillion binaries so of course it's modular).
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>>107818944
>>107819108
you can configure logs with literally a single word you stupid retards. but also, there is absolutely nothing wrong with binary logs. what is your specific issue with binary logs?
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>>107827082
systemd uses some NIH format which scales poorly and and is slow as shit.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2460
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>>107817360
when zoomers took over and they are retarded lol
same reason github desktop took over lol
same reason ai is taking over lol
same reason they are unemployed lol

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how true is this
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>>107824879
there are literally free open source models that are very good
who the fuck is gonna pay for this shit when there are free alternatives? nobody pays for claud and chatgpt as it is
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>>107826868
When they're good enough to replace workers employers will pay or something like that
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>>107825476
The Judaic powers that be print these worthless pieces of paper that they trade for your labor which is worth something so they constantly print more of the paper to take your labor before you notice that the paper is somehow worth even less.
Then they have these gigantic monoliths whose purpose is to do incomprehensible and dark things in service of getting you to want those pieces of paper. One function is they observe and record you at every moment and constantly try to trick you into looking at funny pictures in the hopes you'll trade your paper for the funny things in the pictures.
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>Not to mention most of that future RAM will be SOCAMM and therefore completely unusuable in the consumer market if they ever did want to resell it
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>>107825426
>>107825717
Reserve ratios were quietly removed during COVID and have never been restored. There is legally no limit so it doesn't matter who gets audited.

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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107826702
HDDs also slow down at higher filled capacity, but it's for entirely different physics reasons. (where the data is physically located on the platters).
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are there any places on the internet to discuss CTFs that isn't on a discord?
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cant get my right speaker to work on my audio setup
im using a Technics SU-Z15 amp and some nobrand Roadstar HIF-8533L 8 Ohm speakers

amp supposedly allows between 8 and 16 Ohm but i think theres not a good contact of the speaker wires in the rear, ive tried peeling them further and sticking them way in but still nothing
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i ordered a 5090 (aorus master ice). i installed it on my computer (along a rm1200e from corsair) and it would boot into a black screen. i tried using display port and hdmi, i tried only 1 monitor, i tried a 1080p monitor (i have 2x 1440p and 1x 1080p). nothing worked. the card lights up, the gay lcd screen on the side shows an animation or whatever, the fans spin up, everything appears to be in order but i just get a black screen. i can't even get to the bios

is there anything i can do about this? i used the corsair rm1200e 12vhpwr cables with it (instead of the gpu adapter that came with it), but i don't think that's the problem. is there anything that can be done besides testing with the other adapter? i have a 4080 and it's working fine with the same setup. i literally booted the 5090, black screen, took it out, put the 4080 and it worked fine. i updated my motherboard bios to the latest version to, that didn't change anything

i think i got a defective card. anything else i should try before i return it?
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>>107827154
Try your iGPU

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How much invaluable digital content did we lost forever?
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>>107826205
If you don't have offsite backups your data never had value in the first place.
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>>107826364
dont worry, Google and Apples clouds have a copy somewhere
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The original HD master of Daisy’s Destruction
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>>107827140
it's true pichai is definitely redeeming all of it to himself, while cook probably just hoards little boys', but we mere mortals get none of it.
maybe one day we see the release of iCunny+ and KidTube but until then we can only dream
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>>107827182
one day inshallah

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/g/, where did (You) learn Assembly?
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is ASM still really used? My understanding was that JVMs have become standard on embedded systems.
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>>107826989
it's good to know the limits of one's knowledge and not to say retarded things out loud
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>>107827014
Damn, you must never speak
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>>107826884
>all 6502 instructions consist of a 1 byte opcode and a 1-2 byte operand
TAX, PHA etc. have zero operands.
>not all 256 opcodes are defined, and the 6502 doesn't trap invalid opcodes, so depending on implementation they do mysterious things because of how they get decoded
Using invalid opcodes is a hideous hack and works on early 6502 variants that were implemented on NMOS which was hotter and slower than the later CMOS 65C02. These days, most use the 65C02 where the invalid opcodes are either run as NOP or defined as certain instructions.
>this is significant because some invalid opcodes do useful things, and some old programs relied on particular implementations fucky behavior to function
The 65C02 arrived in 1983 (perhaps earlier, depending on who you ask) and by that time, use of illegal opcodes was a dead end.
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>>107826989
>is ASM still really used?
Yes. Time critical and high performance functions, especially on DSPs, are routinely written in assembly code.

Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?

Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.

Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
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'p on 'log
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>>107826356
>He's the one
>Who likes all our pretty songs
>And he likes to sing along
>And he likes to shoot his gun
>But he knows not what it means
Last line, highly applicable. Good to see OP still doing OP things.
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>>107826377
>Weirdly /g/ hates any new technology.
Because /g/ is /pol/ now and poltards hate everything that isn't being a wheat peasant
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>>107826356
mutilated baby penis for old hag facial creams

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107826759
in that case theres no need to try and fuck with comfyui shit. i use the classic forge myself but its been so long since ive installed it im not confident in giving installation advice. id suggest the reForge Classic rentry in the OP for the UI. For actual models there are a ton of them, either based off illustrious or noob. The noob ones have a bit more knowledge i think since the original noob finetune also used some stuff from e621. every poster here will give you a different answer on what model to use but one ive been seeing pop up a bit here is called plantmilk or something
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Update of NoobAI model with Flux2VAE if anyone wants to mess around with it.
https://civitai.com/models/2237480/noobai-flux2vae-rectifiedflow
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>>107826609
>I'm retarded. But I have an Nvidia GPU. Can anyone explain to me how to make anime waifus... some perhaps a bit lewd... in 2026? The last time I fucked with this stuff was 2024, which may as well be ancient history by now I'm sure.

There's plenty of good SDXL models you can use that will spit out quality results. The basic process is like this:

1) Choose a model, like illustrious, animapencil, or one of the more specialized ones if you want a specific style... But even flux1 can make nice anime; you just need to prompt it carefully. Z-image turbo also works and is fast.

2) Use something like SwarmUI. Set that up and it uses comfyui as its back end so it can run pretty much any of the newest models as well as the older ones. Plenty of YT tutorial videos on how to set it up and get it running.

3) Get the best upscaler: realesrgan. There's a general use version for photographic images, and an anime-specific one that respects line art and will not distort anime-style images. The upscaler doesn't just increase resolution, it "cleans up" t he image and gives it that polished look. If you don't like that look, don't use the upscaler. It will remove fine detail/texture and sometimes you may want that.

That's pretty much it. If you have 16GB you can handle any of the SDXL models which are all around 6GB. Flux requires 12GB so you can probably squeeze it in without having to go to a quantized (compressed, lower quality) version.
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screwing around
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>>107826859
>>107826806
>>107826630
Thanks, lads.

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>we care about users' privacy
>we don't scan your mail like stinky google
>immediately detects confirmation code sent to your inbox and blocks your account
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>>107821575
>Is connected with NordVPN and data collection companies in you're way
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>>107823038
I use shrimplelogin for contacting insane whores off /r9k/ privately yes.
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>>107821575
>believing in privacy
>2026
you are already losing

"privacy" as a concept was a political tool, nothing more
if you want privacy nowadays the best deal you will get is being on someones list that you know won't be shared around
my best bet is being on a list of russians and chinese because the western world already has my data
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>>107822301
>They literally gave mail access to authorities when asked
still pushing this lie, huh? how many years now have you been pushing it?
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Insane amount of retardation ITT.

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No entry without authorization.
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>>107826682
Your intuition there is good, but that brute force solution would exceed the time limit since the array can have up to 1000 numbers.
I don't understand the dynamic programming solution so I'm not even going to try and explain it, the editorial by leetcode themselves explains it better than I can. It's pretty long.
https://pastebin.com/0im6ShDR

Also, the optimal solution is binary search. You guess a number between the minimum and maximum of the array, then try to build the arrays such that no subarray has a sum bigger than that number, and if possible you search for a lower number and try again until you get the lowest possible answer.

I seriously can't understand how the job market is so bad that this is being asked in interviews, but google has asked this at least 8 times in the last 3 months, microsoft 4 times, and meta / amazon twice.
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>>107826466
for n-element array split k ways you can get the number of split arrays by using the binominal coefficients equation
e.g. n=6 k=4 yields 10 subarrays
you then calculate 10 largest sums and choose the minimal one, the other groups don't matter
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Why are yannies killing the /utwg/s?
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enjoying the weekend, /twg/?
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>>107826840
Dynamic programming is something I've never understood not even back then in uni. I'm glad I live in Europe where Jeetcode isn't as common.

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True. I'm Arab by the way
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>>107826540
plagiarism is the highest form of compliment


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