Why? cat /usr/src/linux/Documentation/process/code-of-conduct.rstNVIDIA driver 580.142 (last I checked) runs, so why do (You) not install it? So do Windows vidya (through Linuxulator...)
>>108505704Based retard who doesn't know different distros handle sources differently.
>>108505635cuck license
>>108505635FreeBSD, Windows and macOS all have worse code of conduct, but also cuck license. Why would anybody use those? Those are basically Linux 10 years ago what comes to drivers and software availability.
>>108506288>have worse code of conduct,But it's not included in the source tree.
>>108505635I'm not on Nvidia on my new pc, which I mostly wanted to be a beast in ramAmd was cheaper and I don't play competitive levels at top level where the difference between winning and losing can be 200fps vs 201fps so I don't need the highest of the high end, just good enough and amd is good enough
AI is generating pull requests, issues and feature requests so fast that the developers don't have enough time to reject them all.How do we solve this issue?
>>108506713I made over 145+ GEGL/GIMP plugins without AI, long before AI showed up with my own brain using my own logic and problem solving ability. I am one of the few talented creative programmers in the FOSS community, my only big mistake was being a huge bigot back in 2024-2025 which I got my ass kicked for.These GIMP plugins and 140 more I made without any help from AI. and AI doesn't even know how to arrange GEGL nodes close to the levels of sophistication that I do. All Grok and ChatGPT can do is patterns, shapes and gradients using mathmatical logic inside GEGL, all their plugins follow that format, where as mine follow meta operation node chaining logic.attached is a pic of some of my best recent plugins
Let me post a picture of the plugins Grok made, His plugins (which are separate from my main download) are 100% limited to shapes, gradients and patterns, because he sucks ass at chaining nodes and I was the one teaching him how to chain nodes in one session.One reason why is he doesn't have access to GEGL directly. He can't visually view a graph like me. He just knows the raw math of shapes and patterns. Attached pic are the plugins Grok made, notice how they are all shapes and patterns.
>>108506713What this post calls Smokescreen I call reality, I am in the unrecognized 4th category with nuance. Just because the author doesn't recognize 4 doesn't mean 4 doesn't exist. It is only the authors stubbornness. So let me make my ultimate mindset clear. I am very upset that closed source online only AI dominate as a monopoly and I am no fan of AI (image/video) slop and acknowledge that waste tons of water in data centers. I only use AI in text workflows. I also realize Grok has bad behaviors and right wing biases, but still based on the evidence I have seen I believe Grok and the other AIs are really good at fact checking and solving problems, including debunking far right crap, which surprisingly Grok is amazing at. Lastly, I believe open source offline usable models like Qwen, GLM and Dolphin Mistral will be just as good in the near future, and these privacy respecting AIs eventually will integrate into the FOSS community and soon be as good as Grok and ChatGPT
>>108505785Are we humans? Or are we Dänzers?
>>108506785>my only big mistake was being a huge bigot back in 2024-2025 which I got my ass kicked for.Never apologise to the trannies. You did nothing wrong, beaver. /g/ has your back.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
>provided heavy constructive criticism to our foreign developers on their code and development plan>they answered quickly but I pointed out they did not address any of the problems >have been drinking since morning>daily meeting is in the afternoonI don't know what to expect.[spoiler][/spoiler]
>>108506960programming was so much simpler before build systemsthey intentionally add this stuff so ai will take our jobs
>>108506960Cmake was mistake and it has serious compatibility issue between versions.GNU make would have been perfect if it had supported shell commands first class in a cross platform way.Somewhere there is a balance between "the magic that build system handles" and "your custom needs", too bad only retards try to implement build systems.
me? I just write a bat file
>>108493357Motoko sex with biological impregnation module
BONUS: Netflix adds a fake film grain filter not present in the video to hide how shitty and starved the original streams fucking look Congrats AV1 clowns you played yourselvesThe future you all wanted lololololololololol
>watching shitflix>instead of bd-rip from you jellyfin server
>>108503545>NiggerflixNot my problem. Host your own shit, you retard.
Prime Video has experimented with this a couple weeks ago, at least in Europe. I was getting extreme banding during 2-3 episodes, and any subtle facial features of actors were completely gone.It was like watching some DOS game intro video.
>>108503545>Congrats AV1 clowns you played yourselves>The future you all wantedthe codec retards knew exactly what they were doing the whole time you retardall of these pushes are from government spy agencies and copyright companies. need more bandwidth for metadata snoops and IP owners believe people should pay the cost to film a movie just to watch it at film qualityww3 is gonna solve a lot of problems
>>108503655the original file looked like that you stupid retard.
I may be late to the party on this but my alphoomer nephew just showed me a locked thread of the Scratch Director of Technology losing his cool at 10 year olds and and being moderated by his own moderation team due to his "impolite" remarks while arguing over TOS changes that trains AI on user projects and adds an AI assistant. I guess not all gen alphababies got oneshotted by LLMs. Where's his PR guy to tell him a grown man throwing redditisms like "ad hominem" and "false narrative" at users he acknowledges in the same thread are statistically 80% under the age of 12 comes across incredibly retarded and tactless?
>>108504687It takes way more mental focus to goon all day than watch AI slop. Even r34 sites have an AI slop filter. The people who are into ai are on another level of braindead than even the most degenerate gooner.
>>108505570>I don't know why a male in tech is being referred to as a femaleAnon I...
>>108504947go back to your containment board, Luna
My nephew recently insisted upon baking a cake after asking an ai for a recipe. He got mad about my mother mixing the batter together because the ai didn't specify to do so. It stuck to the pan and apparently was a bitch to get out.
>>108503858>>108505570Unironic use case for ChatGPT. That's exactly how I use it for work emails when I have to play nice with the insufferable subhumans>Rewrite this to make it more polite/less passive-aggressive and remove the slursIt's good to be able to hit two birds with one stone by getting to write an angry letter screaming into the void while also being productive
2026
>>108505390is that year over year or what? what made the change? did some big device with built in linux launch?
>>108505390>windows 7I USED TO RUUULE THE WORLD
That "0" distribution must be really good with that sudden huge increase. Where can one find it?
>>108506819"64 bit" is a hot contender, too, of course
>>108506819looks like a localised fuckupevery other piece of data seems fine, unlike that one time where they had english use at 100% and most cpu instructions at 150%
is it real?
>>108507012To induce artificial mass formation comsensus
>>108506766This nigga had to prove the theory.
>>108506991As a large language model, fuck you.
>>108507031Hashchan is crypto slop.
>>108507115Crypto slop is when you pay a bunch of kols to shill your permissioned memechain to dump your capital flight from mina to scam retail. Hashchan has no token, takes no cut, serves no ads, or takes any donations. Its antislop by definition
Why can't we accept that IPv6 is a dumpster fire and leave it in the trash where it belongs
>>108505836>They fucked up What kind of retarded joke is this? IPV6 has approximately 3.4 * 10^38 addresses. The current population of the planet is 8 * 10 ^ 9 with that number expected to go down. We'd need an intergalactic empire before we were at risk of exhausting it.
>>108505917You forgot that at least a /64 given to each home router, with the intention being that each home customer should get a /56 and each business customer should get a /48. It at least cuts the amount of maximum IPv6 addresses that the ISP can give out in half, provided that each user lives alone and doesn't share his router with anyone else
>>108505581>natting is not secure>but every device in the world having an ipv6 address and unrestricted internet access is securelol
>>108502471because in pactice it just works and keeps working?shit like webp found its place due to incentive dynamic of lower bandwidthunironically, usecase?
My ISP doesn't support IPv6 and my VPN doesn't support port forwarding. Therefore, I am unable to seed. Nothing personnel.
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots.white and nerdy edition>NewsGLM-5.1 by Z.ai is out: https://nitter.net/Zai_org/status/2037490078126084514#mXiaomi MiMo V2 Pro released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimo-v2-proAnthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagonGoogle to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://nitter.net/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#mGoogle Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecationsGoogle releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108506751CEO is a jeet, that's all you need to know.
>>108506550it's so fresh to readintelligence being exclusive with sovl is proven everydaywish it made sex scenes slower
>got too good at sans and failed to verify since it thought i was cheatingkekoutskilled
lmao skillgod is so ass amirite undertroon sissies? I use my sans tm themed buttplug to give me more performance when no hitting
>>108507123>game-synced buttplugUltrakill integration when?
>have M1 MBP>best in class performance>best in class battery>best in class screen>best in class keyboard>install gentoo>worst in class performance>worst in class battery>worst in class screen>worst in class keyboardHow does this even happen?
>>108505112Saar pls understand /g/ is poor nobody buys Apple there is no point in advertising.
>>108505112>he fell for the loonix meme
>>108505112any 30 bucks mechanical keyboard mogs apple keyboards.let alone the high end stuff.
Reverse engineered bullshit for a laptop for faggots by transexuals.If you want freedom just use x86.
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.
>the most obvious starlink answer is rejected my take is to have 2 or 4 starlinks sats 2 on each side in between (money isnt the problem) you have thousands of repeaters on a hardened box connected via fiber optic using pv and a small battery to account for the eclipses as for the protocol i would have used ipv4 with a bigger mtu or a much faster dtn
>>108507021Just use a laser between Earth and a geostationary satellite.
the moon is just a really big starlink satellite
>ping of 2600fucking lunar gamers
>>108507039yeah just install the laser emitter receiver on the poles or some place that's always visible from the moon
>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
>>108502208>runs windowsy tho
>>108502280That hinges entirely upon the assumption that NASA today is more advanced and more competent than 60s NASA. The opposite is true.Hitler conscripted Wernher von Braun from the rocket club,Nasa’s rocket were not working, so NASA stole him from Hitler.When NASA questioned him, he cooperated, but still their rockets did not work. So they put him in charge, and then their rockets worked.And then he retired, and their rockets slowly stopped working.Government cannot do technology except it buys, steals, or conscripts from the private sector.
>>108506297Realistically speaking, China can get human to moon by 2027. Lanyue (HLS equivalent) and mengzhou (orion equivalent) only need one more test which is an unmanned orbit and landing which China has already done multiple times with other missions successfully. Meanwhile the US lander is still in prototyping phase. The moon race is quite literally over.
>>108506501Probably. I haven't looked at China's timeline to see what missions they're going to do and when.
>>108502208Burgers in Space is better than Burgers Blowing Up Kids Schools, all things considered. It's hardly the most exciting mission goal but if it makes them happy, why not.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108504675Need to stop Americans trying to get their hands on rare earth magnets.
>>108505400You can usually find them on Amazon for the same price. I don't really get it unless they just don't want to deal with shipping them.
>>108505488You can't really cheap out on packaging them. If they're just put in one of those plastic bags there's a real possibility they'll stick to something during the postage process and rip themselves out of the bag.
>>108505510Right, that was my guess. But it seems to apply even to the weak flexible ones.
>>108503951Do they actually do clit piercings there?
Recently I had a reference visit at one of our customers that deals with industrial automation, think programming PLCs and what not there I had opportunity to ask about their job and one team, two guys to be exact, were developing logic for some smelting machine, I asked them how do they test it to make sure their solutions are working/are optimal. It turns out they do NOTHING in terms of developing logic itself, they just implement whatever requirements their customer sends them. They literally have a fucking PDF of some graphical sequence algorithm, like those you learn on day 0 of CS and they just translate that already step-based logic to step-based blocks in PLCs and it takes them a fucking month, PDF with 40-50 pages where each page is just a big rectangle with some step definitions and it takes two of them a month to implement it an that's not even including tests, which by the way are the most retarded manual busy work imaginable since they have to manually go through the procedure and test if everything works as stated, they don't even test for illegal input states or what-if-something-goes-wrong scenariosIs life really that easy in PLC land?
>>108503522The industry is gatekept by boomers and anyone unfortunate enough to guzzle the cum of siemens or allen bradleyAI has a long way to go
>>108502773I was a PLC programmer (and electrical project manager) and I have to say those guys are retarded.Everything we did at my work was tested and the logic was all made by hand, unless the client really wanted to use some kind of standardised logic they already had. It was not unusual for very complex machines that had very tight timing requirements and extremely low cycle times to be programmed with plenty of direct accesses to memory, pointers a plenty, etc.And the testing was firstly virtual and then on the machines themselves.Sometimes we had to do everything in two weeks.The focus is on security and not doing the job well too, it’s much worse if a machine kills someone than if it simply works badly, by the way.I got out because of the pay.>>108503226Ladder logic is shit and very constricting, it should never be used for anything other than the simplest things.>>108503657Not to mention trusting safety critical stuff to AIs that may hallucinate.
>>108503542it's not just what customer wants, it's what customer has already made and it's just waiting for fancy redrawing it's like telling someone to drive sowhere but first you have to lay down roads specifically for that one trip
>>108502773PLCs are the way they are because they can have a lifecycle of decades and customers will pay the PLC premium to know they can get spare parts in 30 years. A single standalone piece of equipment can be simple to replace with a raspberry pi or aruduino, but those levels of PLCs cost like 400 bucks and often have free software. Often you can go completely analog with relay control at that level but PLCs are just simpler to install and troubleshoot. PLCs have a whole ecosystem of motor controllers, sensors, robots, etc that can be integrated seamlessly enough that the price tag makes sense. Its the same reason chinkshit PLCs are rare in the US despite being cheap and available. Pure PLC programmers are actually pretty rare, I spend most of my time dealing with the non PLC parts of the machines and on integration with the SCADA system. I make less than the real programmers I know that got in before 2020 but more than the ones that got in after that and are flipping burgers
>>108504266>I make less than the real programmershow much can PLC programmers make?
The bubble has... become biggerPopsisters why is this happening...
Useful intelligence? Oh boy.
>>108505243I stand with Dr. Chud.
>>108495633waow
>>108495633>get money that isn't printed yet>promise to buy RAM that isn't made yet with it>don't buy it>early life
>>108495633Everybody investing in open AI at this point is looking to offload their shares during the IPO to all the retarded bag holders. Everybody has accepted its a scam but it's easy money.