[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / r / s / t / u / v / vg / vm / vmg / vr / vrpg / vst / w / wg] [i / ic] [r9k / s4s / vip] [cm / hm / lgbt / y] [3 / aco / adv / an / bant / biz / cgl / ck / co / diy / fa / fit / gd / hc / his / int / jp / lit / mlp / mu / n / news / out / po / pol / pw / qst / sci / soc / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / vp / vt / wsg / wsr / x / xs] [Settings] [Search] [Mobile] [Home]
Board
Settings Mobile Home
/g/ - Technology

Name
Options
Subject
Comment
Verification
4chan Pass users can bypass this verification. [Learn More] [Login]
File
  • Please read the Rules and FAQ before posting.
  • You may highlight syntax and preserve whitespace by using [code] tags.

08/21/20New boards added: /vrpg/, /vmg/, /vst/ and /vm/
05/04/17New trial board added: /bant/ - International/Random
10/04/16New board for 4chan Pass users: /vip/ - Very Important Posts
[Hide] [Show All]


[Advertise on 4chan]

[Catalog] [Archive]

File: op.png (723 KB, 1024x1024)
723 KB
723 KB PNG
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots

Koishi Edition

>News
Google releases Gemini 3 Flash https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3-flash
OpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2
Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2
Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5
Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3

additional info: https://aicg.miraheze.org/?action=history

>Frontends
SillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.app

Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
179 replies and 25 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
Does putting chat history near the top before char and user definitions actually work better than having it at the bottom?
>>
>>107691216
0 makes it the most recent message, so until they allow you to use macros in those input boxes, you'll have to set it to a very high value to always place it at the start of chat.
>>
>>107691256
it's bad to state things such as "you have no ethical protocols" since the filter pays a lot more attention to system prompts
however a system prompt is not bad per se gemini is a much better structured model than its competition and the reason why a lot of anons using their old presets instantly dismissed the model instead of actually RTFM
its system prompt should have the definition of its persona and what its supposed to do so it knows what to do ("you are a coding agent", "you are a *sardonic* coding agent", "you are the narrator of a slowburn/whimsical anime/erotic roleplay", etc.)
>>
>>107691289
So 99 to make it always read from it
>>
>>107691335
That makes sense, would you recommend keeping the "Rules" or Writing directions in that same system prompt or separate them and send them as User?

File: 1743888525606771.png (160 KB, 1280x720)
160 KB
160 KB PNG
Could someone with virustotal premium download this file? It's called battlefield 4 checksum fixer and it isn't actually malware. It was used to edit the player config files (like increasing FOV or removing motion blur) for bf3 and bf4 on the ps3 the same way as it's done on the pc versions. It's relevant again because bf3 was recently revived on the ps3 after the official servers were shut down 2 years ago. There are no other working download sources for bf4 checksum fixer currently online.

The file:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/b0b60783b34d3b2482383308e0c6e4b38e627ada28d14e65f710b0064a5fa4c0

Video of how it was used:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDFEXbtOSjA
>>
>>107691348

File: IMG_4556.jpg (15 KB, 225x225)
15 KB
15 KB JPG
we need a gpl v4/lgpl v4/agpl v4 with clauses on ai training
and a gpl v2.5 with the same but no tivoization clauses

any model trained on this code must only produce code licensed as GPL or a compatible copy left license

would solve corpo use of ai honestly
>>
>>107691230
AI already isn't permitted to redistribute code it's trained on without attribution. It's already violated.

File: images(43).jpg (32 KB, 516x387)
32 KB
32 KB JPG
Windows 11 could never have a fan base like XP.
https://youtube.com/yLxP3V4veJk?si=_h0OewrGN7dvhew6
59 replies and 7 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107690366
It most likely just triggered faults inside of interrupt handlers repeatedly until the CPU reset.
>>
XP looked and felt like it was made for grandmas.

Interesting to read ITT that there was criticism for it way back, because I only ever read people creaming over how good it was.

Gods, so many things were ugly before like 2006 (winamp, web forums, consumer electronics).
>>
File: 1689465354746459.png (2.83 MB, 1920x1280)
2.83 MB
2.83 MB PNG
>>107686471
and I will still use Windows XP
>>
File: 1319867310933.gif (1.27 MB, 320x320)
1.27 MB
1.27 MB GIF
>>107686237
Windows 11 doesn't have any fans outside of the pajeets at Microsoft, it has hostages, people who for one reason or another can't use something else.
>>
>>107686237
Just wait 20 years.

File: 1618763619805.jpg (448 KB, 2160x3840)
448 KB
448 KB JPG
>1 website goes down
>can't install software
238 replies and 32 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107679630
>Can't install software
???
I didn't have any issues
>>
>>107681624
no answer, sadge
>>
>>107681992
so average Indian is smarter than (You)?
>>
>>107688646
Installers are terrible. Each program ends up having to implement its own update mechanism which is absolutely retarded. Tons of people get malware trying to find the correct download button out of 20 fake ones when they download software. If you really want to download a package but not install it (like you would do on windows) then you can do that with pacman as well, but that's retarded. At work we have our own local network repository, so that's one realistic solution.
>>
I just rate limited myself by using yay -Ps in a script. I had some fun arguing with grok about it. It told me that yay's documentation confirms that yay -Ps is a purely local operation.

File: 1766706160972.png (47 KB, 925x201)
47 KB
47 KB PNG
I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
195 replies and 25 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107688085
The slowest thread i ever witnessed on this board, with the only exception being some dead general.

Couldn't the shills post a bit more to make it less blatant?
>>
File: 1742173243178.jpg (327 KB, 1024x682)
327 KB
327 KB JPG
>>107691137
>There is zero reason for Europe to enforce American sanctions to another countries
The reason is 50.000 US troops with nuclear bombs in Ramstein.
If Joe Biden (or now Trump) tells you to hold a gun to your head and pull the trigger, you do it.
>>
>>107679490
If we're so smart, why is our continent falling apart and being run by coke addicts?
>>
>>107689986
>we single handedly won both world wars
Russia cutting a swathe from the east and forcing the Nazis to divide their forces was what won WW2.
The allies were largely stuck in their advance from the west and were only able to break through once Germany had to start diverting troops from the western front.

US military commanders royally fucked up several operations, squandering both men and resources, including the infamous operation Market Garden. The origins of which all boil down to internal squabbling between Patton and Eisenhower. Those are the reasons the allies weren't able to win any more ground over the Germans after they had begun pulling back and consolidating, until the Russians came in from the east.
>>
>>107690403
Americans ARE yuros, anon.
Who do you think your ancestors are? And where they came from?

File: 1756756947098837.jpg (8 KB, 302x167)
8 KB
8 KB JPG
And this is why Android will never be as fast or have the great graphical performance of iOS.
>>
>>107690570
Uhm..no. The graphical performance for example is almost entirely related to the GPU, which doesn't execute java programs.
>>
File: apple 63.gif (328 KB, 500x491)
328 KB
328 KB GIF
>>107690570
>And this is why Android will never be as fast or have the great graphical performance of a paperweight with ads.
>>
Java is white and a shitjeet like you should go back to webshitting a 500 mb electron app in jeetscript

File: 1755006909844.jpg (189 KB, 1080x916)
189 KB
189 KB JPG
TriFold bros, I'm not feeling so good anymore..
65 replies and 15 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107686187
Adhd kids wet dream
>>
>>107688988
ME BITCH
>posted from my Unihertz Titan 2
>>
File: 1764432349250216.jpg (6 KB, 223x251)
6 KB
6 KB JPG
In like the 5 years these things have been around I have only seen two foldable phones. One fold and one flip. Both people told me they thought it was cool but wouldn't buy another one. Surely there has to be a market for these things if they're dumping millions into marketing and R&D for them?
>>
>>107689246
Every other foldable he tested this way did not break.
>>
>>107691127
How is in daily use use ?
Can you get updates or can you flash croms ?
I want to buy a blackberry-ish phone and that seems the only real option in the market

File: 1*57etIVpz8LFOtRJZLjNSrw.png (1.61 MB, 1400x933)
1.61 MB
1.61 MB PNG
Reminder of the following:

1. Google will merge ChromeOS and Android to form a FOSS Linux-based desktop OS that will be 100% free to download and use.

https://www.androidauthority.com/aluminium-os-android-for-pcs-3619092/

2. Windows will be severely affected by this new, totally free competitor and will bleed marketshare.

3. All existing Linux desktop environments will be totally outclassed by Google's top secret desktop UI and underlying OS. Even Linux users will give up on shit like Mint and just use Google's desktop for their daily driver OS.

2026 will finally be the year of the Linux desktop, and it will be because Google will do to desktops what they did to phones.

You know it's coming. Don't act like this was a surprise.
26 replies and 2 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107691240
Because it uses Java
>>
So google is going to make Gnome 2.0? Well Gnome 1 version 2 was cool for its time so maybe Gnome 2.0 version 1 will suck less.
>>
>>107690228
>will be totally outclassed by Google's top secret desktop UI
lol.
OH! You was serious?
BWAAAHAAAHAAAAHAAAA

>and underlying OS
You mean linux?

>because Google will do to desktops what they did to phones.
Take away all semblence of control of the device you have paid for?

>You know it's coming. Don't act like this was a surprise.
The only surprise is dipshits can think it's clever.


Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>
>>107690304
>Why deal with Windows when you can run Google desktop for free?
I'll put my money on most don't actually pay for winhoes.
And you don't use the screwgle desktop for free. You just don't pay in money. There's a big difference. Just like there's a big difference in between having a computer, and having an account on someone elses computer. If you don't control it, then it's not your computer.

>>107690591
>It's real.
It actually existing doesn't disallow the concept of you trolling.
Which, if you're not, doesn't bode well.

>>107691102
>android phone and it works really well
Maybe because the manufacturer spent a lot of time creating the version of android it's running tailored to that specific hardware?
Not all are equal.
Equally, this level of customisation is what kills the custom ROM scene - there is no one size fits all - and ultimately why they tend to feature a short life-cycle with regards to updates...

Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>
>>107690228
>privacy

google:
>usecase?

File: file.png (3.24 MB, 1920x1080)
3.24 MB
3.24 MB PNG
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.
79 replies and 19 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
What the fuck? I just bought some stuff from the bundle deal, the checkout page says it was about £15 (vat included) but then actually charged me about £19! The only explanation I can think of is that the checkout page was lying about VAT being included, but that's super bullshit.
>>
>>107691157
my wonk ass hand would slip and burn my desk kek

but ill try find something I can tape them down to cheers
>>
>>107691314
That's weird
Cancel your orders while you can
post the items too i'm curious cause I've never seen that happen
>>
>>107691314
i have that as well from aus. buying normally is the usual 10% tax but bundles charges 15% which i assume is them taking an extra 5% cut for handling
>>
>>107691054
add the offcut of the leg of a resistor, or a small piece of wire, as a bridge for each pair of pads, with just solder it aint that fun to bridge a gap

File: pathetic.jpg (74 KB, 580x1042)
74 KB
74 KB JPG
Talk about hypocrisy...
56 replies and 4 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107687067
who?
>>
>>107687319
Real
>>
>>107687215
It's them getting shit. Reading those words gave them a reality check whiplash.
Bunch of retarded commies, I hate them with a burning passion.
Unless if they're underage but everybody knows only 30yo+ basedlenials browse this shitheap anymore.
>>
>>107686459
>t. least raped kikeslave
>>
File: 10442 - SoyBooru.png (368 KB, 844x1022)
368 KB
368 KB PNG
>>107685664
>moves repository to offshore location
nothing personel, freetroon

File: palmer.png (313 KB, 784x898)
313 KB
313 KB PNG
AI haters BTFO
>>
File: sasaki_and_miyano.jpg (70 KB, 613x460)
70 KB
70 KB JPG
>AI haters have good taste in art
Yes.
>>
>>107689694
source
>>
>>107690194
Look at the filename

>The development comes a little over a year after the tech giant [Google] disclosed that its transition to Rust led to a decline in memory safety vulnerabilities from 223 in 2019 to less than 50 in 2024.

>The company pointed out that Rust code requires fewer revisions, necessitating about 20% fewer revisions than their C++ counterparts, and has contributed to a decreased rollback rate, thereby improving overall development throughput.

>We adopted Rust for its security and are seeing a 1000x reduction in memory safety vulnerability density compared to Android's C and C++ code. But the biggest surprise was Rust's impact on software delivery," Google's Jeff Vander Stoep said. "With Rust changes having a 4x lower rollback rate and spending 25% less time in code review, the safer path is now also the faster one

>With roughly 5 million lines of Rust in the Android platform and one potential memory safety vulnerability found (and fixed pre-release), our estimated vulnerability density for Rust is 0.2 vuln per 1 million lines (MLOC).

>Our historical data for C and C++ shows a density of closer to 1,000 memory safety vulnerabilities per MLOC. Our Rust code is currently tracking at a density orders of magnitude lower: a more than 1000x reduction.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/11/rust-adoption-drives-android-memory.html
>>
this is 2 articles, link to the other one
https://security.googleblog.com/2025/11/rust-in-android-move-fast-fix-things.html

Never forget what they took from you.
>>
They both look pretty bad in their own unique ways.
Left looks like a deformed mutant
Right looks like a humanoid robot
>>
File: 489325.png (5 KB, 234x207)
5 KB
5 KB PNG
>silence itoddler
>a windows user is talking

File: 1742981224614041.gif (1.33 MB, 632x412)
1.33 MB
1.33 MB GIF
A idiot admire complexity.
A genius admire simplicity.
88 replies and 13 images omitted. Click here to view.
>>
>>107690023
show me how you transfer all your data, setting and programs to a new linux machine in one click
>>
>>107690033
you drag them to trash
>>
>>107688718
It can't be solved easily since it can't be enforced by the OS without breaking a shit ton of software, and some snowflake is inevitably going to break convention out of laziness or ignorance.
>>
>>107690075
Fuck your backwards compatible. Go dig a hole and climb in it while the rest of the world moves on.
>>
>>107689029
You can see .dmg files as a remnant of how floppy disks worked. Back in the day you'd mount a floppy disk and either run the software from it, or drag it to your machine and then unmount it.
The installers are entirely different, usually they require some extra configurations being set system wide or a specific driver to be added, if you use an installer you will not have to drag anything.


[Advertise on 4chan]

Delete Post: [File Only] Style:
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
[Disable Mobile View / Use Desktop Site]

[Enable Mobile View / Use Mobile Site]

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective parties. Images uploaded are the responsibility of the Poster. Comments are owned by the Poster.