Unlubed MX Blacks "Dry Sex" edition / HIV Prevention Awareness editionPrevious: >>108298455>Keyboard recommendation template:https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V>Find vendorshttps://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptionshttps://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)>Learn about MX-type switches ("mechanical keyboard switches")Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108352402MonkeyType english200 is just very easy. The numbers are correct for those easy words, though.
>>108352402meditatelearn to enter the zone at willit levels up your hand-eye bla blaeveryone skips this when it comes to typing faster and better
>>108352402monkey type defaults are meaninglesspractice with 5K, punctuation and 1-2 minute sessions
alsoit helps to speedball uppers and downers to get you in the zonethe fucking zone>maddy and klonaiykyk
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 awkward because too far away from the left hand side.What should I do? What did you do?
Honest thoughts on Xbox Project Helix?Microsoft and Sony have tapped AMD to deliver their next-gen hardware. The CPU technology is based on the latest Zen 6 architecture, while the graphics side of the equation taps into the upcoming RDNA 5. In both areas, Microsoft is said to have more hardware, along with a wider memory interface - 192-bit vs Sony's 160-bit bus.There are also differences in processors. Project Helix is credited with three high-performance Zen 6 cores and eight energy-efficient Zen 6c cores. PS6, according to rumors, will mainly use Zen 6c cores and additional low-power blocks.Differences are also noticeable in graphics. Xbox may receive up to 68 RDNA 5 compute units, while PS6 will receive about 54.
>>108352705Why are they allowed to sell x86 PCs without UEFI?
>>108352705>3+8 core cpunutty
what's the point of game consoles anymore when they're just trying to be all in one home media centers and all the games are ported to pc anyway?
linux is good! it can do anything!let me make some musi-ack!
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>>108335413just use suno daw studio
>>108344386>easier to use than WindowsWrong. And desktop linux isn’t particularly liked either, it has a 2% share.
> During an earnings call on March 10, co-CEO S.Y. Hsu said the $599 starting price is a “shock” to the PC industry, adding that Microsoft, Intel, AMD, and PC vendors are already discussing how to respond.Source: VideoCardz.comhttps://videocardz.com/newz/asus-co-ceo-says-apples-599-macbook-neo-is-a-shock-to-the-pc-marketThey told us PCs would only get more expensiveApple changed the conversation Macbook Neo $599
there is no equivalent to macsmacs have:>soldered SSD/RAM/WLANdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs >when pajeetOS runs out of RAM it swapfile rapes the SSD to death within 3 yearsdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>when the SSD dies it bricks your entire currybook because the EFI is stored on the soldered SSD to save $0.05 on a dedicated chipdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>components serial numbered and tied to the motherboard to prevent repair and replacement (including battery)doesnt exist on 99% of PCs>riveted keyboard that requires total destruction of the chassis to replacedoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>flexgate cables that are so brittle they crack from opening your screen past 90 degrees more than 2 dozen timesdoesnt exist on 99% of PCsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108349956>how to respondWho is buying the neo anyway? I would wait for sales numbers first...
>>108352961Any good alternatives to fagbook neo besides used stinkpads?
Bring back memories of Acer seething at Microsoft Surface and the Acer chink saying something about "hard rice"
>>108353211literally anything
Is the development of a true AI programming entity really a possible achievement?Will Wikipedia ever truly gain autonomy?Is it feasible?Is Ai really a competitive field? or are peoples dreams simply up in the cloud and it will always be 30 years away?Will we ever be able to manage true AI?
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>>108351898>Responsable AIAI is awareness without soul, the person who should have the responsibility is the person using/instructing the AIIts also a meme, do you think that the drivers of tech aka the military want AI to give them lip when they try to bomb something?
>>108351898idk if it's possible but it's the only real logical next step. should it be pursued, things are gonna get interesting for sure
Adblockers are dead, but at least we still have youtube premium.
>>108339815AdNauseam isn't letting me save a custom list for Trusted Sites, but in theory, you could use it to protest giving an ultra shitty Youtube experience if you refuse to pay. Of course, the only people who'd use it are the same people who enable it for everything so Youtube wouldn't care anyway.>lol I'm used to slowly loading videosIt's going to keep getting worse until it's like Twitch where you have to wait 60 seconds for a video to play, ad or no ad. >>108349869Google still has it in a tiny footnote somewhere. Basically the same thing as having it be your main slogan.https://abc.xyz/investor/board-and-governance/google-code-of-conduct/>>108340008Big software companies are taking advantage of this "works on my machine" mentality by only rolling out the Experiencing Interruptions pop-up to some users. Oh, but it's fine for you specifically, so it's not a problem? Retard
>adblockers are deadMaybe if you're an actual retard that uses chrome
They sure love to serve ads to people that don't want the items they're advertising.
>>108353122>Google still has it in a tiny footnote somewhere. Basically the same thing as having it be your main slogan.that little mention is what we call "damage control" and it's not at all the same as having it be your main slogan, especially when it's not part of the code of conduct but a little wink to the reader at the end. it's worse now that I know they pretend to have never abandoned it. they would be less evil to not do that.
>>108344618Everytime Blocktube (content filtering) breaks, I see the cesspit of a newsfeed that's being shoved to the masses.
>>108144523"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaWhat is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108351310It seemed like others were doubting ProtonMail's legitimacy further up-thread, so I'll put a pin in that as an option. Nuff said. I've seen it also said that no e-mail is safe, but if I switch to PM or something else, it's not like they even have to worry about me doing anything in Minecraft right now.
>>108350599there's already a lot of vibe cyber attacks, people just put an agent to attack a host and the agent tries everything until something works. It won't be long until we have ai agents doing blue team, and then it'll be bots vs bots fighting for supremacy while we humans watch from the sidelines.
>>108352397>bots vs bots fighting for supremacyAh, just as in Neuromancer.
so bros, what's the opinion on thishttps://matrix.org/just heard about it during the entire discord fiasco,sounds goodBut its not in the tool guide, was wondering if anyone here has used it
>>108352921It was made by Mossad. xmpp is better
Don't you ever find it strange that when you hover over a YouTube video's thumbnail, it now plays on its own, sounds blaring, instantaneously -- and yet when you click into the video itself, it took 1 whole minute until it finally starts playing?
>>108350896It's because you have an adblock and the Jews don't like it.
they are offering performance as an incentive to shell out goybux for premium and not use firefox. that last part should be made illegal soon.but unfortunately they forgot that i was raised on dialup and 00's youtube which buffered every fucking 3 seconds and you couldn't scrub through it with their original player at all without it buffering every click, even if that section of video was already loaded, unless you waited for it to 100% load the entire video first.
>>108350896No but I do find it strange that simply hovering over the thumbnail will make the video autoplay and inserts itself into your watch history when I literally did not consent it to do soThis is how they pad out video performance metrics
>>108350896video isn't playing at 4k in a rinky dink thumbnail. You're probably loading a file 30X larger after clicking
>>108351062I think this is because loading the video launches an entire web application whereas the preview you get is just a smooth video stream. Yes, this site and literally ever other corporate internet site could work 10x better. The answer is for people to make what they want and share it. We have the ability now. As more vibe-coded tools emerge without the pure enshittification UI and performance the big boys will either fail or be forced to conform to their competition.The most important thing is to use better tools when someone else makes them. The main issue with competing with lousy big services is that the users are incredibly lazy and brand-addicted. To remedy this you need a superior experience - which is easy, but also a KILLER FEATURE.It's sort of like old school video game consoles. Certain games are the "killer app" that become unit sellers. People buy the system for that game. Your app/web service needs to have that killer app feature that compels people to use it. This should be your main consideration when launching a new tool.A better internet is right around the corner if you want it to be.
I spent all day helping the AI figure out the semantics of BRX instruction (branch to relative address) on Nvidia assembly, which allowed me to write a debug macro I can use to log values per thread anywhere within my kernel.Originally I was trying to figure out how to use CALL instructions but I couldn't make it work.
>>108352749you clearly don't know how a transformer based llm works if you expect this to happen. Even basics concepts behind their inner working, like derivaties and gradients, might not be clear to you, so the learning algos seem like magic to you.
>>108352914My CS degree had a focus on ML and AI and I implemented gpt2, I know how they are working. The low level details don't predict how well they perform on real tasks, high level empirical data is much better for that than buzzwords like "statistical parrot".
>>108351521what ide is that?
>>108352465We needed room for the Yakub thread about how Black Men invented computers
>>108353009I mean, the behavior of LLMs is determined by their low level implementation, but we don't have any theory that predicts how well they will work.If I told you that 1 year from now we will have GPT 6 and it will have the same architecture as GPT 5.4, but 40% more parameters, you wouldn't be able to predict how well it can debug x86 assembly code, you would only know that it will probably vaguely be better.If 20 years ago I showed you transformers, you wouldn't have been able to predict that LLMs will work as well as they currently do. Probably if you weren't a human, and I told you that human brains are made from neurons, you wouldn't have been able to predict human behavior. We know that humans are intelligent by observing the high level behavior of people around us and ourselves, not because we deduce that from the architecture of the brain.The same way I look at the high level trends in LLMs and I see that they are becoming better at programming and easier to use. I also see that many of the techniques people used even just a year ago are no longer useful, and some are even detrimental like really long AGENTS.md files.What is even claim here? That something trained with gradient descent cannot be good at programming? Is that some a priori claim? Or do we have empirical evidence for that? This is the first time we have such big LLMs, there is no empirical precedent.It might even be, that human programmers will be better for a while at some programming tasks, but I was specifically talking about AI assisted programming and there the gap between professionals and hobbyists is getting smaller and smaller. Maybe there will be a place for researchers implementing highly mathematical algorithms that are provably correct for a while, but they they probably won't even be using AI.
Is there a better value for $500?
only a good deal if you can get the student discount60 euros more and you get the m4 air also, should I get the macbook air? my ipad pro 2018 is borderline unusable after ios 26
>>108350805Buy such used its just a reband Zen 2 or 3 and probably a mobile 3060 is better than this. Intel CPU is fine too if its at least 11 or 12 (Xe iGPU).>>108352409Fast 900 für 256 GB wer kauft den Scheiß bitte
>>108340466>to ssh into it Just enjoy 1366x768 TN panel, bro!!No, go away!
>>108340466>to ssh into it >Just enjoy 1366x768 TN panel, bro!!Uhh..no?
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>>1083454150x<username>I won't tell you my <username> so you cant bully me online.>>108350390>xe doesn't even know what hex is
>China's BYD announced it's coming out with Blade Battery 2.0 in March>immediately its 5 flagship models will get it>by the end of 2026, 70% of their new refreshed models will have Blade Battery 2.0>40% energy density (210 Wh/kg vs. 150 Wh/kg)>60-70% range increase (1000km vs. 600km maximum)>12 minute charge from 20-80% at -20°C (impossible without warming with 1.0)>6-7 times faster charge (5 minutes vs 33 minutes from 20-80%)>33%+ cycle increase (>4000 vs ~3000)>15% cheaper to produce (further price decrease for every model)Has non-solid state battery technology reached its theoretical peak? Where we do go from here? I don't see how regular liquid batteries can get any better than this. How could you go faster than nearly a full charge within 5 minutes?
>>108350175You've got to start with something.Milence for instance began with one charging station in late 2023 and now has over thirty operational with more added each month.
>>108351378They're also 15% more expensive. So they're more expensive, gives a ton more energy density, but with fewer recharge cycles.I can see why they're mostly in phones but not as much in EVs except high end models. Phone batteries can be cheaply replaced every 3-4 years, but for the average car buyer, it's probably something they can't afford, except richfags, so hence only high end premium models.
>>108346712I was an amateur racer for years and even I hate the yoke. Yeah I get why but fuck off the wheel is useful in the real world for any tight slow maneuver.
>>108346601They traveled to 2050 in a time machine (which was stolen from America btw) in order to steal the battery technology from America.
>>108346011China is building without lithium and they have a gel that makes their batteries not grow dendrites
Google works so nice guys>choose the English only option>results are still in spanish onlyit is almost impossible to get English results if you are in a Spanish speaking country. It's like they're trying to segregate us and keep us out of the international Internet
>It's like they're trying to segregate us and keep us out of the international InternetIsn't this what you always wanted? "Globalism is bad" and all of that? What happened to those narratives?
>>108349290stop using computer, monkey
>>108349290>It's like they're trying to segregate us and keep us out of the international InternetBASED GODgle. I KNEEL
google is garbage even if you use english, dipshit
>>108349290try to open https://google.com/ncr
Has the Poop! OS money run out?
>>108349764It's still better than GNOME, lol.Which really tells you just hot garbage those tablet UI DEs are.
>>108349764We are busy using our COSMIC desktop environment. Why would I go to /g/ to complain about problems I am not having with my DE? You have so much brainrot you are treating desktop environments like sports teams. No one cares but youAlso I'm not sure what other distros support COSMIC right now. Everyone has pretty much settled on GNOME/KDE, so not a lot of users to talk about it
>>108350595Not being able to say "pop oh ess" to your coworkers is a diabolical level of insecurity.
I use popos and cosmic Haven't had any issues with it at all. I prefer it over gnome. It's just simpler and sleeker and uses 500-700mb way less ram than gnome. It also works great with my nvidia graphics card. I use arch on my coding computer for work and pop os on my main/home computer for gaming and media. It just werks.
POP OS and Cosmic just works better because it's specifically made for their own PC's and Laptop hardware first. The problem with gnome is they have to support hundreds of other computer hardware, some even 10 years old, so it comes with a lot of slop and baggage. Pop OS and Cosmic is starting brand new and fresh, so they don't have to carry the mistakes gnome made early on just to keep people on 10yr old computers happy.
>>108347611>>108349208It's all about IP reputation. Google has to have the best intel on IPs imaginable. Not too hard to imagine, that irregular behavior (caused by invidious instances used by multiple people) will flag the IP as suspicious and ban it temporarily or permanently. This also applies to IP ranges. Running it yourself at the very least allows you to use it normally (granted, you don't share your IP with non-normalfags) and for instance owners to remove some of the bandwidth.
>>108350002I wonder why the mangers of the project haven’t found a way around this yet they must know what’s causing the problem yet it still persists.
>>108350002>Google has to have the best intel on IPs imaginablenever happened. they struggle with bots and spam every single second of the day trashing their sites and they've done nothing about it for decades.
>>108351205they are using proxies, but proxies get blocked constantly. My residential IP gets blocked watching youtube after ~10 videos, then I have to change IP, but without luck I end up with another blocked ip.I also found out that google doesn't keep track of which ipv6 corresponds to which ipv4, so you can just switch to ipv6/ipv4 when the other one get blocked, but that only extends the issue.Some people also tried using their google cookie, but it turns out google will block your cookie if it detects you're using a third-party client (or yt-dlp)these are well documented on yt-dlp issue tracker.
Fixes are in progress:https://github.com/iv-org/invidious-companion/issues/286https://github.com/iv-org/invidious-companion/issues/274