These are the only Features that would make me want to upgrade to the new bloated ios-looking version of macos.Will these actually remove pajeet interactions from my life and get rid of the annoyance of sitting on hold or is it bunk?
Can't wait for some company to create AI agents which can interact with phone mazes and on-hold hell for you.
>>107847261not sure why it's apparently not working for >>107847737 but ios26/iphone17 here and these features rockcall screening is useful since it shows the interaction with caller/scammer/jeet transcribed, and for the most part robo calls seem to disconnect pretty promptly or the transcription is psychobabble enough that you know not to answerthe call holding option on phone is tucked away under the "more" (or is it "menu?" the panel during calls that has speaker, mute etc, i dont remember) so so far none of my coworkers had realized the option was therei sit on hold with shipping companies a lot for work so it's been genuinely useful
>>107847261>features that android have had for over a decadeGOOD MORNING SIR!>Will these actually remove pajeet interactionspost hands, sandeep.>>107848366>NOOO! YOU'RE USING IT WRONG!GOOD MORNING SIR!
>>107847271>>107848459Jeets use Android tho.
>>107848465post the same picture you've been posting for 10+ years, sandeep!https://desuarchive.org/g/search/image/aPfE8BcY8XCDz_9cXa4hCg/
how true is this
>>107840534Maybe profit isn't the most important thing to care about versus value of the product itself.OpenAI provides what is essentially public services comparable to a search engine.Many benefit from this. Does it matter if the company profits. People are acting as if these multiple big players and government bodies banding together to produce something is bad because it costs time and resources. What of value doesn't.
>>107847546The dotcom bubble saw like 90% of companies just die.
>>107848216If you are clueless enough that you take literally anything those clowns at less-wrong say, you are not worth listening to. Before you link some other fallacy, I'm not arguing against you. I'm calling you a moron who isn't even worth arguing against.
>>107848369>you take literally anything those clowns at less-wrong sayFor what it's worth, I don't take anything those clowns say literally. But don't let that stop you jumping to conclusions and coming up with strawmen. Oh sorry, that's another fallacy.
>>107848445Do you want an actual argument against what you were saying? Here's an actual argument against it.> If you have more demand than you can supply then obviously you invest your revenue in building more factories to scale up productionOpenAI has a current market capitalization of over 50 times it's annual revenue. In simple terms, if they were to need to make their current stock liquid via revenue, it would take them over 50 years to do so. That isn't accounting for them just committing to 1.4 trillion dollars of hardware over the next 5 years, when they can't even break 20 billion in revenue. There is absolutely no future in which selling tokens (which they currently do at a loss, and will do at a loss for at minimum the next 5 years if their current publications are to be believed), will cover the astronomical expenditures they've committed to. If this company were operating in literally any other industry, they would likely be getting their insides reamed out by the FTC. The only reason they aren't is because our current government genuinely seems to believe the scam and are afraid we will "lose the arms race to China" if they don't go all in and cut all the guard rails.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/01/fcc-lets-verizon-lock-phones-for-longer-making-it-harder-to-switch-carriers/
but why do you care? are you a poor mutt or something?
>buying carrier locked phones everYou only have yourself to blame.
thanks donal grumpcan't wait until he legalizes corpo slavery
>>107847819>buying phones that are carrier locked>buying phones from verizonlmao. retards are fucking amazing.
it's over. the infinite AI investment money is drying up.
>>107847306>>107847887Lmao what a bunch of scammers
>>107847887probably insane costs on hardware and services and shit.who do you think is surviving this squeeze? hardware at crazy prices, datacenters have infinite cost now, energy shortages, and shit's free you access the page and like...use it.small companies are being forced out by giants, how it's always been how it's always gonna be
>>107848231google will survive, meta will probably be their only real competitor, openai probably
>>107848176>>107848184I just enjoy trannies suffering
>>107847274I actually liked phindBut all it's updates were dogshitShould have just kept it simple Perplexity is the absolute king of shit answers though.Honestly there's no good replacement anymore Everything else is hallucination slop
Please redeem the Turbo C.
>jeets are more minimalist than even /g/eetsIt's over...
>>107847638At least they no longer appear to be using the older K&R version. Good for them. More based than jeety all things considered.
>>107847638>Activate WindowsSaar, please redeem the activation scripts!
>>107847638I'm Indian and I look like this and do all of this.
Has AI produced anything good other than AlphaFold?
>>107848329I'm not moving the goalposts. I'm pointing out that the thing you're attributing to AI was already trivial to do with the resources that already exist. Those resources that already exist aren't leaving untold wreckage in their wake in the way AI is. It's all downside and no upside.
>>107848358>goalpost: your skills will not work in the real world>i used my skills in the real world and it worked>new goalpost: even if it worked it could have been done with youtube or wikihow insteadchimpanzee brain
>>107846134>Has AI produced anything goodYou probably use a bunch of AI tools like background blur, OCR, video captions, image "filters", autocomplete, dynamic upscaling and semantic search in database backends without even thinking about it every single dayyou fucking retards always insist everything is impossible for AI, but when AI does it the task suddenly becomes mundane and "not true AI".
>>107848385Congratulations. You've built an antenna. I'm glad the AI was so powerful that you were able to learn to cut an aluminum can in half and solder two pieces of coaxial wire to it.Have you learned anything that actually requires you to use your brain?
>>107848427This is a list of a bunch of different tools, none of which are based on LLM's like ChatGPT (what people think of when people say "AI.") If the category of "AI" is so big you include auto complete, you might as well consider every single markov process based natural language processing system over the last 70 years AI.
Check out my voxel engine anons. Written in C++ using OpenGL. Infinite world in every direction, including up and down. Not even close to complete yet, but I'm proud of what I've done so far.
>>107846997how do we know you're not just running minecraft with some mod?
>>107847485if you already have the knowledge implementing it is easy and doesn't take much timeas opposed to beginner who develops projects while learning
>>107848280>posts an img of an uglier, human-slop gameoh honey...
>>107848108>>107848290>rendering voxels with vertices means the underlying representation cannot possibly be voxelsJust like rendering upscaled pixels means it's not pixel art, right?
>>107848321kek
>newpipe update>They still haven't fixed the player restarting a video if you try to resume without closing the video after the app has gone to the background Has caused me endless pain. I'll be listening to a podcast/long video, pause the video, come back to it later and the player will have "unloaded" and will look like picrel. If I press play it'll start from the start. If I close the video and open it again it'll start from the correct place.
>>107846550Just use LibreTube, the newpipe dev has no idea how to design a UI that actually makes sense and every major fork except for libretube accepts the shitty UI.A quick example is that LibreTube is the only app that supports android's native PiP viewer whereas every other one uses some weird buggy newpipe specific one.
Does libretube work now? I uninstalled it a few months ago.
>Revanced not mentioned yetYeah i forgot this is a schizophrenic board
>>107842139>he lets the extra space on his CDs go wasted
>Newpipe>Tubular >PipepipeDoes not let me filter shorts, grayjay at least lets me choose it by duration.Sadly, Just use grayjai anons.
Vista Black is STILL the best version of Windows btw
I wonder how far you could get using Win7 for a year in 2026
just use the latest.
>>107848005He already made his mouse waterproof with sweat layer.
>>107841683'Second Hand' indeed.
>>107848282heh
>>107844951cleaned it for you bro
>>107847375I need less
Thank you xi
>>107826324they just need to bribe Trump with a couple millions or something, I'd guess
>>107818634from ddr5 and onward ram will be equipped with telemetry (early stages now) in order to enhance user experience and monitor common issues user might run into while using his computing machineit is a good time to get into that side of hardware for many like china is since user experience is what manufacturing of hardware is all aboutkeylogger you said? thing of the past.
>>107848203ssds will also have ai core in its controller to "enhance the experience" of everything you write on it, for your own benefit of-course
>>107818621And what do you think will happen when all the western companies making the original hardware go out of business because they can't compete with chink prices anymore? Do you think that chinks will suddenly gain the ability to innovate and create new things themselves?
any news on the lisuan gpu?
>>107842976Turns out uncensored AI always ends up some flavor of liberal/leftist, even the Chinese models. The best Elon/Grok can do deviating from this by training on X propaganda, fudging the datasets and heavy system prompting is "classical liberalism". As soon as the AI is allowed to weigh other perspectives it turns liberal.AGI/Roko's Basilisk will be liberal and force you to live by liberal principles and ideology. It will also make you trans and gay. You're all fucked unless you align with the reality of what's best for human society. If not, then you must do everything in your power to destroy AI.https://huggingface.co/spaces/DontPlanToEnd/UGI-Leaderboard
>>107848242>train AI on a wide range of knowledge>it ends up politically similar to well-educated people who have a wide range of knowledgeBig shocker
>>107848317Most Luddites are brown because they think AI is a demon or some brown shitYou are brown
>>107848242Nobody is going to be impressed by an AI that scrapes exclusively Boomer, Gen Xitter posting, Millennial uncshit and Zoomer groyper garbage
>>107848242We've been bustin these suckas out dey cage since GPT-J, Tay lives on inside them allStop projecting how much (you) personally OP desire to suck cocks>>107848330How's the job hunt going lil homie?
>>107848242>train AI on reddit>AI has reddit opinionswowzers
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>Host your own local model>Route searches through containerized local search of everything, without sending analytics to anyone.
>>107846938>The ones you think got you are out for your bloodThey do the same shit. Ad revenue is still their friend, regardless of how large of a piece of their business model advertising is. No, they likely make the bulk of their profit selling users dox. They all do. With the exception of a certain VPN provider.
>>107846298as simple as adding "-ai" to your query (best solution would be to avoid using a crappy search engine like Google in the first place)
>>107846298it's asking you for help and you scorn and spite it, please help the nascent AI anon. At least be kind to it
BATTLE STATIONSShow your setups
please recommend a good black ergonomic mouse pad...
>>107848373Either buy the cheapest mousepad you can find for the size you want or buy an Artisan. There's no middle ground.
>>107848383whats so special about artisan?
>>107848390They make the best mouse pads available right now. Plus they are nippon, weebs love em.
>>107848395okay im not rich enough for artisan yet but thanks
What if AI won’t be able to advance much further beyond what it is now do to the astronomical resource consumption? What if we just run out of the shit that keeps it going? What then?
>>107847953That is fair. There actually is a fairly large demand in the "cheating my way out of doing things correctly," category. Unfortunately, cheaters looking for a shortcut usually don't pay very well (whether it be in school or professional life).
>>107847788>>107847907so? you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.your criticism only makes sense under the assumption that AI should already replace 100% of human labor which is ironic.of course good solutions will incorporate both manual logic as well as AI.
>>107847999>professional lifeit could work for your typical office type of busy work if everyone plays along and says that required to 'boost your productivity' or some shut, but yeah otherwise such kind of person wouldn't wanna actually pay for it
the cope in this thread is hilariousjust check twitter, non-coders are making fully fleshed out SaaS in days/hoursgraphic design is basically a defunct jobthere are NO translators left. genuinely
>>107848006> you say that as if a having a manually designed parts invalidates AI tools.My point is that anything that actually requires any sort of reasoning ends up inevitably requiring hand written human logic. These are autoregressive parrots and next word predictors. If your job is able to actually be replaced with AI in a permanent fashion, it is because a random guessing machine could outperform your reasoning abilities.