Messing around with meme coding with qwen3.5 35b. How does this stack up compared to the paid stuff?
>>108353125what do you reckon that might be, anon
>>108351401>>108353245isn't this miru tights?
>>108353308unfortunately the cosplayer herself is the real mystery...
reverse image search found another one.>>108352881I could never get the bloody moe models to run. which dense?
>>108353375moe models are easier to rununironically just use llama.cpp and ask whatever flavor of corpo LLMs for args with your pc spec loldense i mean 27B models, they will crush 35B-A3B any day for jobs like coding but you need at least 16GB vram for a good experiencemoes are memes
What's the future for Linux?
>>108353178>>108353075>>108352245>>108352111>>108352101this is your future
>>108351960Systemd takes over Linux and we have systemd/kerneldRed Hat effectively owns Linux and everyone either accepts it or migrates to one of the BSDs
>>108353184at that point I'll just stop using computers
>>108352245>>You will pay for nothing and be happySoftware piracy is a good thing
>>108351960>What's the future for Linux?It will continue to improve, just look what already happened from 2021 till now. Suddenly people cared about the desktop and everything went really quick. Also thanks to V*lve... I personally think it's already perfectly usable (depending on your use case) except if you rely on special software or work related shit. And maby hardcore kernel malware gaymers.>FutureAs I said, it will improve slowly more and more and MS is trolling... so Linux looks good in comparison. As long as Linux doesn't fuck up and keeps improving, I can see growth. But it ultimately depends on pre installed machines + jewtubers shilling it. And I don't see Apple users being interested (maby 1-10%, but even then, only on old devices)
actraiser edition
>>108353176hahahah I'm dying
>>108353135actually, im sorry. it doesnt even look that horrible. its just the vibe itself, the fucking floor +wall and the random shit there that just makes it all look super jeety. and the fucking shoes man.. and it is okay to have shit setup temporarily, as u mentioned ur moving and its not ur house - u shouldnt feel bad.another POSITIVE - never take criticism personally, some of it is very useful to improve something and push you to try to.. and some of it is just different taste (lets say u like ur setup and someone shits on it, u shouldnt feel bad because they just like different things (doesnt apply to ur situation but i had to add))
>>108353176>the walls were literally stained from sopa de macau being cooked inside while playing league at 28fps in FHDXDDDD
>>108353182>if genuineThey are hd560s.>>108353256Yeah I could take another shot to make it not look so crampped and shit.
>>108327959poor 25yo no-bachelor security engineer/dev/fullstack/infra/cloud/redTeam/incidentResponse/sales/slave/blahblahdream is to throw all this shit away except the tech, get a remote job and live in a car>>108329642meine alt wandpapier!got replaced with an acrylic piece though (right of the flag)>>108351441never bought a desktop in my life2 more ancient laptops rotting at mommy's placethe one on the left is x201t too
It's over
>>108351475Probably not>>108351553(You)
>>108351320theres just too much worth archiving that i know of, it'd be impractical for me to even attempt. got remember that yt was the main option for decades, everything is there and now google wants to turn off the tap.
>>108347365Why didn't jeets who work for YT become proactive squashing down frontends' workarounds until now? How much do the former get paid for the whack-a-mole?
>>108353141frontends now run js code to perform youtube's proof of work. they become harder to distinguish with real browsers. yt-dlp hasn't been affected by the recent youtube changes.they also used to spoof youtube apps for ios which doesn't run a full-fledged web browser, so it's harder to tell if they are fake or real.it's just because freetube devs are too autistic to use yt-dlp.
>>108350832>rssnta, but I used to plug the rss feed into thunderbird to get updates on the few channels i was following. I don't use it anymore because there isn't much worth watching
how the FUCK would I know?
>>108351820I don't know what AI psychosis is, but it has gassed up my ego enough to stop applying to jobs as a neet and work on my software project and that it is 99% sure the project will make enough money to live off of
>>108352429kek they do NOT mean the same and no one cares about whatever dialect you prefer you grammar nazist bitch
>>108351820do you say "thank you" at the end if your "conversations"?
>>108351820what the fuck is ai psychosis now
>>108351820Ask the AI retard
Is it because most of the people using Linux are on older computers that can't run the cool things that make Fedora and KDE good? Is there a reason people boycott Fedora?
>>108345752>will replace GNOME as the enterprise DE soonYou are mentally retarded if you really think that this even has a 0.0001% chance of ever happening. Red Hat will never let this happen. Because Red Hat employees help develop GNOME. Besides, KDE uses the proprietary Qt toolkit from the evil mega corpo, the Qt company. GTK is completely FOSS. KDE is low-key proprietary. KDE is trash. KDE has no reason to exist and honestly, it should just die. Just like you should die for shilling for it, paid Qt company employee.
>>108350585Yep. Every serious commercial distro knows KDE is trash. The only people who support KDE are gaymers. And even they just run games on fullscreen on KDE. Nobody actually uses the DE itself! KEK
>>108353220>gayming is gay, but shitposting on an anime forum is a productive adult pastime
>>108353244Shitting on KDE is always a productive use of anyone's time. I hope the KDE conference in India catches a fire and all the KDEjeets and KDE devs burn like pork. That is the least of what they deserve for creating an abomination like KDE. I swear to god, I will make sure KDE motherfucking dies one day. The world of FOSS belongs to GNOME and GTK. KDE is a disease to be purged and nothing more.
>>108346628>gnome fedoraImagine installing fedora and then installing slop like gnome on it.
how did they do it?
>>108351437they were dead men
Is that Diffie and Hellman?
>>108351437You mean making a bed full of needles sticking out? Btw, they just copied the ideas of Multics and made it smaller and bugger.Read the book.
>>108351781>Is that Diffie and Hellman?kek
>>10835305290% of the shit Multics did was unironically bloat.Btw, it also required dedicated hardware support.
>buy helium filled hard drive>it flies off when you unbox it
>>108349325>buy oh the huge manatee hard drive>porn I put on it turns into BBW porn
>>108348092you're supposed to mirror them with a xenon drive for music storage, duh
>>108346495>>108348092alright, these made me laugh
>>108346495>it flies off when you unbox itNow you understand why it’s called ‘cloud storage’
>>108348092lmao got me good
Anima EditionDiscussion of Free and Open Source Diffusion ModelsPrev: >>108339013https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
klein is lovely
>>108350828klein dropped the traditional buttchin, sad
Cozy
Can I gen a pic with Klein (girl pointing at a blackboard) and give it a pic I want to edit onto the blackboard in the same run or do I need to gen first and then do a second edit run?
trying to use comfyUI for wan2.2 i2v is annoying as hell. when is this shit going to get easier
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108351796C ran faster on all hardware at the time, even Lisp Machines themselves.Modern x86-based processors can run Lisp code orders of magnitude faster than Lisp Machines ever did.The "dedicated hardware" meme unironically killed Lisp.
>>108353103compilerlets BTFO
>>108352369Made some modifications and got it working with my ECS system>>108353146
>>108351796Obviously anyone posting in a Lisp thread knows what a Lisp machine is. >>108345190 is the only real answer
>>108351709Please spend your energy making something that would actually be cool and/or useful.
>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: Intelligent Drum And BassTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 31st of March, 20:00 GMT>/g/ makes a 20th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.You must include a screenshot of your DAW - this is to verify the track is not stolen or AI-generated.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.You may also add a pseudonym to be included in the track metadata, but it must not be one you already use on music platforms.Songs that violate YouTube's policies won't be uploaded there, but they will still be added to the album.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
This isn't so much a question about music production per se, but I was gifted this from my brother after he had no use for it. Is there a program or something where it can act as a stream deck to where I can just use it to add sound effects, or to use as way to use it to hotkey things in something like OBS? Thank you in advance.
>>108345708Any good guides on designing sounds for chiptune? I want to make chiptune [spoiler] for my retro-shit game [/spoiler] but I want to use more then Gameboy/NES. I also want to use cat meows for voices in my music but don't know how. Don't ask.Also, fuck DefleMask for charging shekels for what Furnace can do for free.
>>108351207>Also, fuck DefleMask for charging shekels for what Furnace can do for free.Deflemask came first and it WAS free back then... but yeah, fuck 'em. Furnace is the GOAT.
>>108351207Soraboy is a free vsthttps://youtu.be/T0EyiGOP3Oc
>"you cannot hear phase">looks inside>nonuniform overcomplete chirplet filterbanki want to kill myself and idk why i started learning DSP shit for spatial audio
How do you feel about tech bros ruining virtually every aspect of life to fuel giant meme generators?
Datacenters sound like a total shit deal for anyone near them>>108341268Are they? Grok's not top 3 for text/code but it hasn't crashed and died like Llama, and it seems quite competent at video.
>>108342321I can't find anything about his mom being jewish, I think they just have weird names cuz they're south african. He's spiritually a member of the Epstein class though
>>108344336>3/4 mile>not hearing anythinganon, you should have your hearing checked.
>>108352724a methane turbine from a mile away is going to be multiple orders of magnitude quieter than a freeway a mile away and 99% of amreican live within a mile of a freewaycry harder
>>108338324it regulates itself just fine. you not liking the result of the regulation doesn't matter. market isn't there to make you happy.
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>>108343947What's the best image duplicate finder for Linux?Ideally one that searches within images too.
>>108353108https://flathub.org/en/apps/com.github.qarmin.czkawka
I could need some help from anons who faced a similar issue:I have an IBM keyboard with no super key. I have remapped caps lock to esc/ctrl used and use it a lot for vim/tmux.I can’t remap L_ALT as a super key because it’s used everywhere. Remapping R_ALT feels too awkard.What should I do? What did you do?
>>108352753I just woke up. I asked my question and went to bed. Is Claude free? Thanks, I'll try Claude.
>>108353205>What did you do?I did NOT buy a shit keyboard>>108353235It's free with up to 50-100 messages per day
Over the past month or two, I've been working full-time on a P2P filesharing system call FriendNet, aimed at small- to medium-sized groups.FriendNet is self-hostable, open source file sharing for friends, like a mini-Soulseek. Unlike Soulseek and other P2P networks, port forwarding is optional!<You can host a private room for your friends or group to share folders on their computers, create profiles, and search files.>For those familiar with BitTorrent, hosting your own FriendNet server can be compared to owning a private tracker.Website: friendnet.orgI just completed the very first version last night, but more features like a resumable download manager (like soulseek has) and simple private messages are forthcoming.The server and client are written in Go with no libc dependency, meaning that the executables are incredibly portable and will run on just about anything.The client uses a web UI, which while not ideal for some, is done for pragmatic reasons. Using a web UI prevents the need for more external linking dependencies and makes it possible to run the client headless on a server and remote control it. All client and server interfaces are based on gRPC, making them easy to automate with scripts.Let me know what you guys think.
you should update how you describe it on the website, most people don't know what a private tracker is. Just say what it does: "share files within small groups"
>>108351527>Cool stuff OP. I wish we just had proper connectivity and not the NAT and firewall nightmare we currently have. It proxying the file requests seems like it would be the case in 99% of transfers, so you'd need a server with good bandwidth policies I guess.Thanks. And yeah, I wish it wasn't the case either. Whatever, it is what it is. In any case, yes, you would probably need a server with good bandwidth.>>108351592>you should update how you describe it on the website, most people don't know what a private tracker is. Just say what it does: "share files within small groups"The sentence right before the bittorrent analogy does explain what it does in plain speech, so I don't think it'd make sense to remove the bittorrent thing.
>>108342335So retroshare with less bloat
>>108342335So you basically just re-invented retroshare.
>Soulseek but vibecoded
Garmin left casio in the dust.
>>108346296how do you keep in optimal heart rate?
>>108352910lucky you for being able to use solarat my latitude it's basically useless
>>108352910you're still have to charge it, the solar does fuck all if you use GPSthe battery lasts like a month on the models with a MIP screen if you DON'T use GPS, but way less if you do(particularly if you're retarded and use it 24/7 instead of when actually moving).
>>108352910First, I don't think you actually need any of that shit, and even if you did, it would be stupid to rely on a single device for all of them, especially one strapped to your wrist that you could easily slip and smash on a rock.
>>108353013 just don't care about itthough there is a simple test: could you carry a light conversation? if not, you're in the anaerobic range