are p2p programs (and usenet) still alive or did everyone just move to torrents and sites like mega?
>>107608723WinMX is still arround.
>>107608723torrent is a p2p program dummy
>>107610216No it isn't
>>107608723I'm sharing stuff on emule/edonkey but it's pretty much dead.>>107608800>>107608800>heckin LOVE opening my ports and have a dogshit insecureI love this modern reddit meme that opening ports is bad and only using vpn is good.
>>107608861yep, confirmed utter retard
>remain as a low level language standard for 80 yearsWhy has nobody replaced it yet?
>>107607762nice troll post
Either this is the lamest, cheapest attempt at ragebaiting I've ever seen in my life, or the technology field is starting to see a worrying outbreak of idiots. I genuinely hope is the first case. Whatever it is, you should seriously consider changing your hobbies, because you suck both at software and trolling.
>>107607762What is there to replace? You need more, use C, you need less, use hex/octal.
>>107610293Obviously the former. The latter would've had different red flags.Also while I'm at it, expect to see something like "transm" in the next OP.
>>107607762It's not a standard
Python, one of the very few modern & popular programming languages not owned by big tech, is now begging hard for money at python.org (picrel), Wikipedia style.This comes after the PSF rejected an US government grant because the PSF can't stop shilling for DEI: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/10/28/211237/python-foundation-rejects-government-grant-over-dei-restrictionsThe same PSF then reported a surge of new donators following the above rejection: https://developers.slashdot.org/story/25/11/09/2017240/python-foundation-donations-surge-after-rejecting-grant---but-sponsorships-still-neededYet, they are now begging for money, using a big, intrusive and cringe banner at python.org, kek.This is what your donated money is used for: https://www.python.org/psf/grants>Conferences (e.g. PyCon Italia)>Event site subscriptions (Meetup.com) (e.g. London Django Meetup)>Django Girls Workshops (e.g. Django Girls Busan Workshop)>PyLadies Workshops (e.g. All Day PyLadies Workshop)These faggots have a whole page dedicated to their DEI philosophy: https://www.python.org/community/diversityTheir Libera Chat #python IRC channel is filled to the brim with trannies (they/them and she/her pronouns set as their IRC name).Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107609978based, this is new, they didn't have it last time I checked
>>107610064I checked them out as well. They seem to be bleeding money on pycon and pycon related expenses.From a quick scan of this thread (locked of course)https://discuss.python.org/t/psf-grant-shutdown-publish-financial-statements-since-2022-now/103390they might be doing some handwaving to make the bleeding seem less bad.Anyway, the most profitable years were during covid, when there was no physical conference, so that substantiates the claims.Also, looking at where the 640k in grants go, its 40% to pycon, and 32% to travel.TLDR, they should scale down pycon,
>>107610277>https://discuss.python.org/t/psf-grant-shutdown-publish-financial-statements-since-2022-now/103390In this thread alone:>Circlejerking (post likes) for positions favorable to the PSF>A literal tranny shilling for the PSF>Author of the thread silenced and suspendedThese motherfuckers will ruin everything, won't they?I love Python as a programming language and have been writing Python code since the early 2000s, but the people "managing" it are some of the most ultra mega globohomo tier; not surprising, Guido van Rossum used to work for Google and now works for Microsoft.>Also, looking at where the 640k in grants go, its 40% to pycon, and 32% to travel.It's absolutely retarded. Volunteers contributing code won't receive a cent (I have contributed minor code and patches to the standard library (Python code and C code for the ones running C extensions) and the CPython interpreter.Meanwhile, bullshit like "pyladies", whose only purposes are to social engineer and launder money, get fucking grants.
>>107609978>>107610244I would never throw raw money at foundations, especially online.The chance of misuse and corruption is just too great.
I'm technically a Python developer because I submitted a pull request to Python and it got accepted.The pull request's purpose was ENTIRELY to change low-level details to make my own undocumented hackery easier, but I bullshitted them by saying it was to "improve efficiency".Get trolled pyniggers.
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107595736 & >>107588615►News>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042>(12/15) Chatterbox-Turbo 350M released: https://huggingface.co/ResembleAI/chatterbox-turbo>(12/15) Nemotron 3 Nano released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-3-nano-efficient-open-intelligent-models>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107610697>infrence
>>107610555it's gonna change nothing
Is there a current sota for neural interpreters that do step by step equation solving/ski/lambda calc/lisp?
Anyone use GLM4.6v Flash for RP? How does it perform?
>>107610845Nemo
>>107502998Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107610233grab one of the type-c to barrel plug adapters and a reliable enough powerbank that supports 100W PD instead of trying to hack a in a type-c port.
>>107604975buddy, you were literally your father's sperm...
What is the most overrated ThinkPad model?
>>107605856>runs fasternow open a 4k youtube video
is 317.5 usd a fair price for a t480 i7 + mx150, 16gb ram and 512 GB ssd?
iPhone FoldThe iPhone Fold's inner folding screen measures 7.76" diagonally and has a resolution of 2713x1920. The cover display is 5.49" and has 1422x2088 resolution, for a very unusual aspect ratio. The iPhone Fold measures 120.6 x 83.8 x 9.6 mm when folded, and 120.6 x 167.6 x 4.8 mm when unfolded.
>>107603007Apple has been a lot more consumer friendly over the past 2 years because they're hopelessly behind on AI and due to EU regulations.You can now install anything you want with alternative app stores, parts are highly modular and easily replaced on iPhones and Macs without part locking. Base models are cheaper than the competition. Now due to shortages, Mac RAM upgrades are actually cheaper than DDR5 kits.
>>107610429>alternative app storesonly 3 apps for free (was unlimited few years ago), and you need to reinstall them every 7 days
>>107610379the inside screen is 16:11 which works for movies
>>107602895>>107602878>>107602883wow! 3 year old technology at ass raping prices? thanks, tim apple.
>>107610429>Apple has been a lot more consumer friendly over the past 2 years because they're hopelessly behind on AI and due to EU regulations.> parts are highly modular and easily replaced >Mac RAM upgrades are actually cheaper than DDR5 kits.none of this true unless you're fucking stupid
Why don't you build your own 3 Gigapixel camera? >one picture raw is 19GBhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSvjJGbFCws&list=LL&index=2&t=1303s
>>107600934Youtube is full of these Aliexpress 100w LED flashlight diy videos.
>>107609619100w LED fleshlights you say
>>107600900my butthole pics
>>107608514well i'm not a professional photographer, but as i understand it the lens is the most important part, bigger is better, as a bigger lens can take in more light, larger sensors are also important for the same reason. admittedly, higher resolution sensors need more light to keep the same quality at a pixel (photosite) level, as given the same sensor size, higher resolution means smaller photosites, so you have to make up for that with a larger sensor/larger lens. this is where people say higher resolution can be bad.outside of that you also want to learn how to set your camera settings to suit what's being taken (ISO/aperture/shutter speed/etc), that's where the skill part is rather than the being rich part.phone cameras are basically the worst case, tiny lenses, tiny sensors, and high resolution sensors. each photosite gets fuck all photons so the resulting image is noisy as shit, that's why they rely so much on post-processing and often look like compressed oil paintings as a result
>>107608514>>107610825ps. all this does also depend on what it is you're photographing. like if you're taking photos of very bright or controlled-lighting subjects that don't move, you can get away with "worse" cameras by just lowering the sensitivity and increasing the exposure time. i've done some reasonably clean and sharp night shots on a 10 year old phone by just sitting it on a surface and letting it expose for 30-60 seconds at the minimum ISO setting, basically just give it more time to soak as many photons as it can to reduce noise (i was also shooting raw). my friends' ancient 5MP DSLR can do that with speeds good enough to just hold the camera, so i'm not suggesting they're "just as good" here, just that that is what you're working with
>i want a complete macos lion theme for my xfce whatever DEsay no more senpai
>>107607312exactly
>>107603961For me, it's Mac OS9 Platinum.
>>107610339theme link?
>>107610433https://github.com/grassmunk/Platinum9?tab=readme-ov-file
>>107606046it's riced kde 3, you can't port it because kde3 is abandonware
why doesn't he ever lose?
holy reddit thread. my lord.
>>107609007Because he's based and stands for the right causes.Socialist shitskins kys immediately.
>>107609007Because the leftists are living in a fake reality. And are only sustained by political power abuse
>>107609007He frequently loses to the laws of physics.
i watched a youtube documentary about how mukesh ambani, the richest man in india, and his brother, who apparently lost all his money, inherited from his billionaire father, after their conflict lost him his company, but it was later revealed that he had just declared bankruptcy and was often seen donating in lavish parties and still driving in expensive cars, etc, at that level, its impossible to go back to being poor
The RAM shortage can literally last forever. Just because the OpenAI contract ends in 2026 doesnt mean another contract cant be created.You're putting the cart before the horse assuming that OpenAI will fail when the contract is over. Its way way too soon to call it.
>>107606090>The RAM shortage can literally last forever.Yeah, manufacturers are going to leave market (aka money) on the table, sure. Even if this lasts forever, all it takes is for manufacturing to catch up.
>>107610808materials are finiteyou can't manufacture more than you can extract
>>107606090False narrative. Nobody cares about ram.
>>107610819But this is an manufacturing not material issue.
>>107610743Yes, but they are still measuring revenue even with that reliance.If that revenue drops, the hope of achieving profitability drops, and what are investors going to do then?
>"Google didn't make Chrome to win the web">"if FF was good, Google would never made Chrome"What is the deal with all those tech influencers being massive retards?
>>107610412KDE didn't "steal" it from anybody. They're the authors of KHTML for their Konqueror file manager. It treated web pages like files (because they are).Apple forked KHTML and created WebKit. Google used WebKit on Chrome for many years until one day they forked it and made Blink.
This cunt's face induces a gag reflex in my body, akin to seeing shitskin.
>>107609115This guy needs to go back to the 80's. Duran Duran is missing their lead singer.
>>107610412They were the primary maintainers of webkit for a decade. It was effectively their creation by that point.
>>107609115please buy an ad
Recounting the threads edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
>>107607707I never understood why people bother to keep counts for generals.I'm always liked the minimalist /dpt/ style: here's the topic, shut the hell up.
>>107608458>Command BuffersHow you use command-buffers is application specific, and you definitely can use more than one. It's basically just a batch of work for the GPU to do, and can be recorded ahead of time and reused.In the simple case, you'd probably just use 1 command buffer per frame.>separable actions that I want/could be run in parallelYeah, or not, depending on how you synchronize them. You could have a command submission uploading textures and another one drawing stuff, waiting for it to be done, but you don't have to wait for it on the CPU side.>Render PassDo yourself a favour and scrap the renderpass/subpass concept by using dynamic rendering.I always understood them as the specification/transformation of your attachments. It always seemed like it made more sense in a deferred renderer, where you have a depth-only subpass or a subpass otherwise generating your G buffers, and then another subpass using those G buffers for the final render.>Pipelines>denotes a pipeline of shaders from vert->geom->fragPretty much. Each material will probably have its own pipeline but pipelines are more general than that.It includes compute pipelines too.
>>107608458you don't need a command buffer for every render pass
>>107609704>each material will probably have its own pipelinethis is why it takes 2h to compile shaders in AAA slop, when you develop a framework you have the choice to not make it designer-centric and I think you should
>>107608458read thishttps://developer.nvidia.com/blog/vulkan-dos-donts/
Never give up, never surrender, and always go for the win
>>107609434>>107609461>SMPlayer:>look what they need to mimic a fraction our powerSex haver here, btw
What’s better: software decoding or hardware decoding?
Eating white choccy right now, How is everyone doing.
>>107610356I’m doing fine
>>107610356not good, not terrible. I don't have much of a life outside of work
>User base almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shit>Add AI shitWhat the fuck is Firefox's new retard CEO thinking?
>>107610427Mark my words google is going to sign exclusive contracts with cloudflare and Amazon and Azure after a false flag zero day dropped on Mozilla and MS by mossad. So any services hosted on those platforms will only serve content to a google browser with a signed key exchange and permanently lock out everyone else. This will be supported by the NSA to backdoor everything so there won’t be any antitrust problems.
>>107607705>>Userbase almost entirely consists of people who don't want Chrome style AI shitlol. lmao. Firefox trannys bent the knee to being chromes dog when they nuked their richest features in 2017 ( legacy add-ons ) for chromium WebExtensions that posed a bigger security risk in the endhttps://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/07/millions-of-people-spied-on-by-malicious-browser-extensions-in-chrome-and-edge
I use librewolf and was dumbfounded few days ago when I found out about this new "AI preview" window or whatever the fucking retarded shit that is. Thank fuck it can be toggled off.
>>107609692Holy shit, you're such a semen demon.
>>107607705Librewolf CEO did the same thing. Bastards.
I guess it was inevitable. Next I suppose they'll rewrite it in Rust and festoon git-scm.org with the pride progress and Ukraine flags.
>>107576407I just call my default branch m.
>>107604460Either propaganda or retards incapable of distinguishing officials, some of which already started fleeing or getting arrested for nefarious shit, with the rest of the country (a dozen or two versus millions).
>>107576470I use 'domme'
UKRANNY LOST
>>107585367The "people" who push for changes like master->main literally do not code, they're the same ones who are far too retarded to contribute anything real, and make a hobby out of creating thousands of pull requests that are nothing more than changing branch names, rewriting readmes to remove useful information, and trying to force their tranny CoCs down unconsenting programmers' throats.