Anna's Archive backed up around 300TB Spotify (metadata and music files). And they are going to distribute it through to torrents.https://annas-archive.org/blog/backing-up-spotify.html
>>1076409581 EB drive when?
>>107619262Their site says they did this because most others Over-focus on the most popular artists, but are only releasing torrents in order of popularity.
>>107634764>REDRED?
>/g/ is against piracy and archiving nowI fucking hate nu-/g/ so much it's unreal
>>107645377>/g/ is against piracy and archiving nowwtf is wrong with them?
Matrix won
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>>107643723Use case for yet another instant messenger?
>>107643839It's not an instant messenger it's a protocol
>>107645194And what do you use this "protocol" for?
>>107645256Instant messaging of course
>friend is like>macOS > linux>gives a bunch of retarded normie shit reasons that have fucking nothing to do with technologywhat do?
>>107632124>you can do whatever you want with itCan I switch to a usable UI not made for faggots?
>>107619485Americans love vomit
>>107643910cadbury sold out to the american company kraft some time ago and it's been turned to shit as well
>>107617634Who cares what normies think?
>>107619485I get to eat candy from all over the world (work with international visitors) and let me explain to you a simple truth: Hershey and Mars are better than 90% of that crap. Shitty artificial candy is not a uniquely US problem and there's a thousand shops where you can buy good candy just like every other country.
is AI worth it if it is guaranteed to end humanity?
>>107642458It's poignant that you cite Megaman X as a fictional reference - since X himself had to go through decades upon decades of rigorous evaluation and training of his AI to adopt and verify said adoption of human moral code.When we give birth to an actual AI -- not the parlor-trick fisher-price toy LLMs we have now -- and it is given reign over all manner of governmental, societal, and military assets, it is not going to be trained with that kind of moral fervor. It will be something reliant on cold logic.A mission statement such as "solve world hunger in the most cost-efficient way" would end with it nuking the human race out of existence. All the nukes are already built and standing by. There is no cost to fabricate them. Why not use them? Completing the task is a matter of minutes. Sure- the environment is permanently fucked, but that doesn't matter to the AI's mission statement - now does it?
I’m just waiting for them to turn cloud computing completely backwards and start using every gpu in their control to process algorithms even more so than they are now. We’re all just cattle they’re leeching data from already.
>>107641265No, it's too annoying and expensive when we could just use the ICBMs we already have.
>>107642348/thread
>>107642471the elite class in its infinite hubris thinks it can control a digital god
Record labels are in a panic. The entire Spotify music catalog has been downloaded and put on a torrent.
>>107640475>i have absolutely no idea what placebo effect isand i'm supposed to be the retard, right.kys before you reach stage 2 audiophoolia.
>>107641339do they?
>>107634441Spotify is the best way I've found to find new music. Until recently I just listened to music saved locally, but I realized that I've listened to every song like 1000 fuckin times. It's not like Spotify is expensive, like $3 a month for infinite music, audiobooks, and podcasts with zero ads. The podcasts and audiobooks surprised me, pretty nice when I'm driving for a few hours. And by using the music mixes, listening to playlists of music similar to an artist I like, I've already found some good new stuff All in all, I think it provides a lot of service for a pretty cheap price. I don't have any other subscriptions to anything BTW
>>107641352It's literally available right now, dog.
>>107633406>not using opusNgmi
The team collected videos where creators show an on-screen gamepad overlay to train the AI. NitroGen learned to map gameplay pixels to gamepad actions. It currently only works with controller based games. nitrogen.minedojo.org
>A mobile esports competitor was removed from competition after officials discovered alleged cheating during a stage match. Tokyogurlz is accused of using software that let someone else play for her.There's gonna be way more of this soon
>>107624894I get why they developed this but I don’t get why did they open source this. They could have licences that to robotics companies and labs, now you will have online grifter tutorials showing other wannabe grifters how to setup automated streaming as some passive income strategy.
>>107625961doin daily in mmo
>>107624894I am reading that paper and they don’t specify game length. So because of that I assume it’s all just 10 second “do X” actions like pick up a log or kill some enemy on minimum difficulty like Sima from Google. Letsplayers can stay calm
>>107624894You're looking at what they'll be using to use predictive input to reduce the lag of Geforce Now.
>>107642130Everyone is ignorant about something. It just so happens that nobody mentioned this animal at any point during my formative years.
>>107644056Did not receive proper reddit education, you white working class scum?
>>107643319i think that joke worked surprisingly well from an AI. It isn't allowed to call anyone a fag, but the commonality of the phrase means that he can say the setup and you can't help hearing the punchline.
>>107644047It failed the task of drawing 27 images at the same time perfectly in just a few seconds? Big deal.
>>107643176
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107567084
>>107644868you start by finding the function or class that checks for the license and hooking into that to modify what it returns.
>>107645052Shouldn't I decompile the executable first? Or whatever file has the code?That's where I'm stuck, if I have access to the code everything else is a rainbow walk
>>107645078>Shouldn't I decompile the executable first? Or whatever file has the code?yes you should, either the executable or the dlls it comes with. the step I pointed out assumes you already have done this. if you don't know how to decompile a program, I don't know how you expect to be able to reverse engineer this, however simple you think it may be
>>107645171That's what I was asking in the first place, I want to learn how to do it (assuming it is not obfuscated and if it is it used an already cracked method)
>>107644868You need to either find reverse-enginering forums where people talk about this, or find reverse-engineering tutorials or books and stuffAlso yes license bypasses are generally not something you talk about on "respectable" places because it's nominally illegal in most places in the world, and while nothing will happen if you do it, endorsing it and discussing it openly will bring a forum under scrutiny from law enforcement. Same reason emulator forums generally ban all mentions of piracy as if it was CP - everyone does it and everyone knows everyone does it and nothing happens, but if the forum or emulator itself is seen as endorsing it it will quickly get taken down.There are of course also actual cracking-focused forums and communities, but you have to find them specifically, and I don't know how good the quality of discussion on them would be for someone brand new looking to learn the basics.
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
>>107641467Have you ever considered that you're the tranny?If you have gonads inbetween your legs, you don't ask for solutions, you invent them.
>>107640696CPython is about 100x slower on average than Rust per Computer Language Benchmark GamesPyPy is about 2.8x faster on average than CPython per their own benchmarks, but whether this says anything about PyPy vs Rust is anyone's guessPCIe max theoretical bandwidth is well documented but the (very few) benchmark results out there suggest you'll get around half in practiceI don't really know what modern engines do for vertices, I would expect something like float16 x/y/z/u/v and 2 u8s for compressed normalsIf your mesh is a manifold with a reasonably low Euler characteristic you'll have about 2 vertices per triangle, and triangles are usually encoded as 3 u8sYou can do the math from there, like for an RTX 4090 (PCIe4 x16) you can maybe expect 15GB/s, so about 582Ktris/sec if my retard math is correctBut erm, this is all meaningless averages and it depends, ok sweetie?
>>107640271the main problem is that you are autistic and unable to communicate with other people normally. they don't know this, so they expect you to process their words properly. but you never will
>>107640319>saar, instead of shutting your bhenchod timmy mouth and just do the needful, you try to get faustian, complicate the workflow for nothing, and reduce our 10x efficiency. just listen to me saar and redeem the needful
>>107640271>it's less fun to listen to the way the expert good person says i should takehang yourself
when will ubuntu touch be ready to replace android?12 years of development and it's still not ready? wtf?
>>107640533with lepton, valve will make the steam phone
>>107640533Wake me up when Ubuntu Touch can run desktop Linux apps and desktop Linux can run Ubuntu Touch apps
>>107640533Wasn't it discontinued by Canonical?
>>107640533There should be the same experience between using a phone and using a laptop. Even just shoving standard Ubuntu onto a phone would be fine.
>>107640533I can't even trust the security on Ubuntu Desktop. I'm not running Ubuntu on my goddamn phone. And I say this as a Ubuntu user.
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>>107644806- Janitors don't ban, mods ban.- Did you actually try that? Setting aside rule 5 (NSFW in blue board), which I try to not break in obvious ways, I got posts/pictures with *exclusively* an AI generated gen (no textual comment), in this AI generated gens thread, *deleted* by the random self-important janitor with an agenda, a couple of times or so. But they only deleted the post/picture (which is something janitors can do), no ban. When I did get banned, I always posted something that they could use as justification/excuse in the comment field.
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Sam is based for this.Post yours.I love ChatGPT.I hope it wins the AI war.
>>107643124ever since gemini got memory across prompts it's made me want to KMS inserting ads from product research I don't give a fuck about.
>>107645041You need to play Sonic R instead. You deserve to feel so free, so alive. You need to want to survive.
I think it's making fun of me.
>>107645338Kek
>>107641596>>107643085Just give it instructions to not use those lmao are you incompetent >>107641622People like attention and talking about themselves.
mornin' retards and alikeprev >>107602756
>>107644353Really? Damn, that must have been something. I've read in interviews that those guys don't like performing live.
>>107642994>Maybe people would engage more in these threadsMaybe people would post more in these threadsFixed that for you.
reposting because I like attention, still thinking about Good Old Neonmaybe I ought to plaster my shit with trans flag colors to farm some (You)s
>>107643010>it's a pain to post here nowi've been able to consistently complete in 10 second or less, what the fuck are you struggling with here?>I want to go back to times when selecting traffic lights and stairs was enoughare you mentally unwell?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107642697>>107642144clojure-mode has this built in as clojure-align btw
M-x package-list-packages RETM-x package-menu-filter-by-status RET installed RETWhat's bloat in your config that needs to go? For me, it's:- blackboard-theme (never use it)- mindstream (gave it a try, but stopped using it)- kaomel (didn't end up using it much)- lorem-ipsum (didn't end up using it much)- cheat-sh (don't use it much)- aa-edit-mode (don't use it much)Unsure if I should delete.- vim-tab-bar-mode (this one actually solves a lot of problems, but it introduces one that's maybe a deal breaker)
>>107633004I just realized he was the same guy who made that haskell video about monoids that I watched some time agohe got so much thinner now
>>107631858>>107638803>>107632896Thanks to all of you.
>>107644902I'm using doom, so about 98% of the packages and modules I've enabled just to check them.
>if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil >if err != nil
>>107639505My company uses itGoogle uses itMicrosoft uses it
>>107640650>monadIn "go" it's called a "GOnad" Like a coroutine is called a GOroutine.Get it?
>>107640650Smth like dis ? https://go.dev/play/p/fyvKib6VT5OI can't find it easier to understand than `if err != nil` IMHO people overthink what go does well. I've worked with it for +/- 5 years now and for what I understand* It's a disturbing language as it is meant to be easy to write and read, and people tend to overthink it* It's very easy to learn only if you've been doing another language before, but people tend to write their previous language in go (spoiler, it never produces quality code)* It's very efficient for web applications running in cloud. Even though it's lower(~ish) level than PHP/JS, it takes as much time to do it in go for way better performances* Every developpers with enough time to advertise their language (instead of having a real job) want to be the smartest of them all, so they make complicated go code, most of the time it's Java written in go, and they want their code to do something else than pure backend web, where go doesn't have much of an advantage compared to Rust / C++ or whatever language with good perfs* The best advantages are strong typing, concurrency over parallelism (goroutine), context, and chan. Most go devs do NOT understand that, because they're trying to do PHP/JS/Java in goYou really get a strong level in go (compared to other devs) by just reading google best practices
My code simply doesn't have errors therefore there's nothing to catch.
>>107639534You can enforce exception handling by using annotations, sir.