the end of the year is inevitable Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M - TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE - RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
only vtuber I even know of
>>107563112is this the one doing backflips?
>>107562696Holy shit this is absolutely insane, do you remember when this was posted?I was really into Hololive EN for the first year or so after its debut and I've never heard of this, so I'm assuming it was more recent than that.
>>107563112>>107563132She's basically the best one anyway
>>107563112She's fine in my book
The best and brightest C programmers agree: Rust belongs in the Linux kernel!https://lwn.net/Articles/1049831/This board tries it's best to portray C and Rust as polar opposites, but in the end they serve the same purpose. Good C programmers have always respected Rust programmers and vice versa. Only the fizzbuzzers and jeets want a language war between C and Rust.Why do they want it? Because if you split the systems language ecosystem, there will be less competition to their electron/react garbage (see Windows 11 start menu)Everyone except Indians agrees that anything written in Rust or C is much better than electron garbage. That is why it is important to be friends and allies, not enemies
>>107561242It’s hard to find a proponent of AI *and* Rust, Because if AI was real it could just fix or annotate C programs with any potential memory faults making Rust wholly unnecessary. Well, more wholly necesary than it already is.
>>107561068Probably freebsd. Isn’t netbsd more or less dead?Everyone complains about the rust gnu utilities but i’m still bitching about the bloated-ass gnu utilities themselves and their fucked C style, so I run the originals whenever possible. The one true awk, the actual bourne shell, heirloom, suckless, many of the original bsd quasijarus standard binaries, etc.
>>107563188>> Googles/chatgpts things furiouslyIt's called having a brain. You should know what pli-to-pdp-7-assembler, or PLI2PDP7, or pl12pdp7asm mean no matter how it's written. The implication is that you saying Rust programmers are using "c2rust" is like saying Dennis Ritchie created Unix by running Multics source code through an automated program. But instead you're splitting hairs over 1 vs I to pretend you don't know what that means.> The IBM compiler is called PLI.The Windows compiler is called PLI.EXE and PL/I and PL/1 are interchangeable. It's like complaining that someone called it a c compiler instead of a C compiler, or C2Rust instead of c2rust, when you know what people mean. But keep it up, because the typical C programmer's tactic of pretending to be dumb and not understanding what people mean is making all C programmers look stupid! It's a very successful tactic at making everyone avoid C and C programmers and is helping people replace C, which is good.
>>107563427ntabut holy mental illnessstop eating ritalin
>>107563427taholy heckin cute and validshould increase ritalin dose by 7%
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107563243Tools don’t replace thinking; they redistribute cognitive labor across systems. Confusing that shift with intellectual decline is a category error. Humans have always extended their minds through external aids—language, writing, math, software—and each time the same complaint resurfaces. The medium changes, the thinking adapts, and the criticism remains stuck in place.
>>107563185>every AI I discussed withCINGIMUSMAXIMUS& you are wasting your time. You or anyone else could come up with the absolute perfect solution to literally everything and hardly anyone would agree with it, much less willingly implement it, and even if a revolution happened it would only kick the can a little down the road. Humans will NEVER create anything even close to a "good world'.THA BOOKOF REVELATIONCALLEDIT
>>107563364NNNNNNNNNNNNGAYEYE can't even get the number of episodes in a NOOTFLOOX series correct, much less tell you MUH BEST POLITICAL SYSTEM.
>>107556759late reply but here u go: https://www.deviantart.com/slurpaza/art/Soleil-439009210
>>107563032True but the left has lost the plot so hard they would be lucky if the revolution ends in a balkonization. >>107563160You create your own reality, dumbassjust my three-fiddy
Thoughts, /g/?
>>107561943
we warned you. for years we warned you about the botnet. we warned you about proprietary bloat. we warned you that convenience was a trojan horse for a lobotomy.and now it’s here. "slop".the absolute state of this timeline. the sum total of human knowledge, the greatest library ever constructed, has been turned into a compost heap for LLMs to train on their own vomit.you search for a fix for your xorg conf? slop. you want a recipe for chicken? 4000 words of hallucinated backstory generated by a marketing intern using chatgpt-4o. you want a review of a monitor? a video with a deepfaked voice reading a spec sheet that is factually wrong because the model confused the contrast ratio with the refresh rate.IT IS THE DEATH OF MEANING.there is no intent anymore. there is no author. nobody is "writing" this garbage. it is statistical probability masquerading as thought. it is just tokens predicting the next token to maximize ad impressions for a vitamin supplement company that doesn't exist.the internet is no longer a network of humans. it is a sanitized, corporate containment zone where bots talk to bots to trick algorithms into showing ads to other bots. we are just the batteries powering the server farms.oh but it’s efficient oh but it helps my workflowComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563484>IT IS THE DEATH OF MEANING.keyed
>>107561943what about "goyslop"? do they talk about the goyum?
>>107563566It was ALWAYS just "slop", goy.
Do you put stickers on your laptop? Mine has quite a few
>>107561358>gay POC stickerholy based
someone reply the /g/ thinkpad with the frog and install gentoo stickers
>>107558058yesit even have stickers on the touchpad and on the fucking screen>Uploading files from your IP range has been temporarily blocked due to abuse [More Info].>Please verify your e-mail address or try again later.fuck you hiroshoot, I don't even have a single email address on your list of allowed domainsbut litter.catbox.moe jdcahth0oxtktuk3.jpg
My cousin actually made me some for my birthday last year, but I didn't apply them. I still have them though, just wasn't my thing
>>107558058I only have one
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107494927
>>107542891>no maids in /dpt/>no maids on the catalog>no maids in any thread I've openedAre they gone?
>>107563320https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/errors.html#raising-exceptions>The raise statement allows the programmer to force a specified exception to occur.>The sole argument to raise indicates the exception to be raised. This must be either an exception instance or an exception class>If an exception class is passed, it will be implicitly instantiated by calling its constructor with no arguments
>>107563305Sounds like a fun toy
>>107563477get sum bitches maybe
>>107563558The only time I really use this personally is with NotImplemented in operator overloads. You're supposed to return the exception rather than raise it in that
the post-broot depression edition>Advent of Code is an Advent calendar of small programming puzzles for a variety of skill sets and skill levels that can be solved in any programming language you like. People use them as a speed contest, interview prep, company training, university coursework, practice problems, or to challenge each other.https://adventofcode.com//g/ leaderboard join code:224303-2c132471anonymous-only leaderboard:383378-dd1e2041See also: https://obonofcode.com/ (Summer 2026)previous >>107523907pic related did not quite happen this year
>>107560147>the input file format looks like pure cancerIt needs a bit stronger string processing skills/utilities than the others.
>>107560147N:\n is followed by a 3x3 grid, this repeats and if you encounter an x you parse that line differently, very very difficult, anon
>>107563368>Everything except day 10 part 2 (and day 12 part 1 if you do it "properly")Same but I never had algorithms classes.
>>107563445Split into paragraphs (something moderately useful in "real" coding). Parse all but the last paragraph one way, parse the last one another.
>>107562775>>107562833Thanks. After closing most of my Firefox tabs to free RAM and waiting a while, my program does actually give the same answer.I've actually had >>107563147 pinned for years now but have never had the motivation to actually work out the details.
>>107556609He's unironically legitimately right though. One of the most damning things on Windows that I recall is that for default apps by extension you have to sift through every extension in ever made in history. Who decided this was acceptable? In comparison to KDE where not only can you change the default apps of general application categories, but they have the decency to actually categorize the remainder of file types. The majority of the KDE suite is a breath of fresh air. Luv Dolphin, luv Gwenview, luv Spectacle, luv Krita, simple as. Amarok was dogshit and didn't work though sadly, I'm using VLC. Not that this even is that high a bar of comparison considering how that not even the dark mode in Windows works currently.
>>107560662unless the devs github, patreon, youtube, twitter accounts were simultaneously compromised I think it's safe IF you trust the creator in the first placethere are many isos floating around that are definitely malware
>>107563279>Luv Dolphin, luv Gwenview, luv Spectacle,All dogshit if you compare to anything on winblows or other tools in loonix itself.
>>107563279I love KDE but Gwenview is pure shit. So as their own disk manager app. This is the only thing that Gnome did better with Gnome Discs. I'm glad on Linux you can pick what you want.
>>107563568>>107563568What should I be using? I do like the KDE suite but some part of it is definitely some kind of stockholm syndrome towards the bloated Windows interface.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107545339>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563227Me too bruderMe too
>>107563227cool af, you mean?>>107563352gettin in the spirit
>>107563227kek - based
TRANNY SAMMY ALTMAN IS A FAGGOTFUCK AI AND HIS NOTHINGBURGER COMPANY
>>107560415getting some strong "raped his sister" vibes from this guy
>>107560905sacrifices had to be made, would you not rape your sister in order to achieve AGI?
>>107560540>investing in scamsthe house always wins
>>107560415CPUs are next by the way. We're going back to Pentiums on 4GB of RAM, if you're lucky.
>>107563386>4GB of RAMwill be plenty on 32bits
Every single year AI companies are spending hundreds of billions of dollars making barely any revenue in return.When will AI turn a profit?How do you lose $143B of tax payers' dollars in just a couple of years?
>>107563094>has to pathetically fabricate a strawman (literal strawman)
>>107543848when (if?) they can offer at-scale white collar automation
Banks love AIAI is king of detecting and stopping fraudOpenAI is holding it wrong
>>107563561see even the AI agrees with me
>>107562668>just rape the environment, cost of goods, and employment to death b-because what if CHINA makes slop generators faster?Choke down that propaganda, qtard.
DCA E3 EditionHow to request advice:>Location (since pricing and availability may vary)>Budget>What exactly you're looking for (be as detailed as possible)>Previous gear and your thoughts on it>Open back wired headphones• Hifiman HE400se• Sennheiser HD 560S• Sennheiser HD 6XX (US)• FiiO FT1 Pro>Closed back wired headphonesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107562249if you want less distortion you don't buy beyerdynamic at all.
>>107562249You're confusing source- and driver-related issues here.Those 600 Ohm versions were originally intended for studio use, where sometimes you'll have a lot of people listening to the same output via a bunch of headphones connected in parallel, which means they draw a lot of current. If your source can't supply said current, it distorts.This has nothing to do with the driver, which has its own frequency- and power-dependent distortion characteristics.
>>107562458oh. that's gay...
if i buy some speakers, do i actually need to treat my room or is that just some reddit fag shit
>>107563514if its just bookshelf speakers noif you're going all out on megafag ones then yeah you probably should
When will RAM prices finally return to normal?
>>107562251#NewNormal
>>107562285>OpenAI>closed source model>shutting down consumer computationIf the camps ever open up again I'm becoming a kapo to gouge out Altman eyes.
>>107562251They're literally just turning off manufacturing capacity and storing materials this time, so whenever it starts affecting the bottom line... assuming they don't get sued for price-fixing again.
>>107562445Nah, it's just RAM cycles. We've seen this before, many times, over the past half-century.
>>107563379never because one company bought half the supply of the next three years
What is the IQ of AI?
>>1075604360, it's not intelligent
>>1075604360, IQ is a measurement of problem solving ability, not memorization of answers.
E=MC^2 + AI
>>107560436Whatever IQ# you put in the system prompt.
>>107560483>It just generates analysis it thinks is likely based on training data.All the AI labs are doing when it comes to IQ testing is trying to find tests to overtrain their models on. IT'S CHEATING.Present an actually novel problem to an AI (instead of just asking it to do slop regurgitation) and it will fail. It's so stupid you could mistake it for a politician.
I remember 5 years ago so someone on /g/ predicted that soon we would not able to buy PC parts - not even because they would be too expensive, but because manufactures would simply stop selling to individual consumers, as doing so would be inefficient in comparison to selling to companies.
You niggers were laughing at me when I was buying up all the 128GB DDR4 3600 CL16 kits and pairing them with Zen 3 threadripper CPUs when they got down to $800.I have all the home computing power I will need for 20 years.
>>107561071U VILL LIVE IN ZE PODZU VILL EATZ ZE BUGSU VILL OWN NOTHINGU VILL BE ZE HAPPY
>>107561403>zen3 threadshitter>instead of Epyc for the same price
>>107561071Crucial was an outlier. Samsung and Hynix aren't really selling RAM directly to consumers. Heck, Hynix isn't even selling many SSDs directly to consumers.
who cares? There's zero financial upside to Micron competing with itself when they can instead sell the chips to companies who will package and sell them to the consumer. It's their Fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders to get that bag. not doing so would be illegal.