>this thread again
he's right tho
>>107550040didnt god say to love women and procreate?
damn imagine how surprised the original OP will be when he'll realize women are just men with vaginas and stupidity and greed are universal in humankind nature
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107547761Any reason they've gone up in price since though? I expected to get like $20 but they go for like $50 over here now
>>107549898>UgreenUsually have no issues with them but I just bought a 45W Ugreen charger and it's died in a week.
This s25 Ultra is truly way above the 16 pro max I came from. Even know this s25 ultra is made india its by far the best phone I ever owned.(I cleaned it with alcohol to get the feces off). Literally the perfect smartphone.
>>107546817get an iphone. for older people and normies (women) it's the best, imo. android is a better choice for tinkerers / super users.>Finally, is this ai hoarding memory thing real?yes. it will hit all the consumer tech that use any form of memory. dram and ssds for pcs are just the first.
>>107550295Older people and normies want what they are used to. That doesnt mean iphone will be the best. Literally just get what they already know and like
>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.
>>107549675M-x bubbles
>>107550083thank you bro. looking forward to seeing all those happen
>>107544299Whats wrong with Racket?
>>107548695yep, although I'm not sure the actual code for it though
>>107548695to be exact, you add .bash_profile to your guixhome config
Research teams have entire divisions that do nothing but create new RL training environments specifically designed to boost benchmark scores. They treat AIME, SWE-bench, and MMLU like standardized tests. The model practices 10,000 hours on competitive programming problems until every proof technique is at its fingertips.Then it fails to fix a simple bug in production without introducing two new ones.Sutskever used the perfect analogy. Student A grinds 10,000 hours of competitive programming. Memorizes every algorithm, every edge case, every proof technique. Becomes the #1 ranked competitive coder in the world. Student B practices 100 hours but has it. Intuition. Taste. The ability to learn new things quickly. Who has the better career? Student B. Current AI models are all Student A.The benchmark gaming runs deeper than most realize. Studies have shown data contamination inflates model scores by 20-80% on popular benchmarks. The training-test boundary is porous. Models memorize answers rather than learn concepts. And when you control for contamination, much of what looks like intelligence is pattern-matching on seen data. This explains the economic puzzle Ilya pointed to. Models score 100% on AIME 2025. They hit 70%+ on GDPval beating human professionals. Yet businesses still struggle to extract value. The benchmark performance says genius. The P&L says otherwise. The sample efficiency gap tells you everything. A human teenager learns to drive any car after 10 hours. An AI model might need millions of examples and still fail on slight variations. A human learns a concept once and applies it everywhere. Models need to see the exact pattern thousands of times and still choke when the formatting changes slightly. Sutskever's diagnosis: we're moving from the age of scaling (2020-2025) back to the age of research. The belief that 100x more compute would transform everything is dying.
>>107549717Ok what do i choose when I use github copilot. All I do is ask it things like "is there a built-in library that does X" or "write the boilerplate testing class for Y". There are too many models and I just dont fucking care
>>107549877claude
The goal is to improve coding capabilities to automate more and more of the process of coding models. If they succeed with that first, then they can quickly boost generalisation capabilities.
>>107549717ERPfags knew this ages ago. They've been employing LLMs for an unintended usecase on a scale dwarfing all others but programming, and since 2023 there have been no meaningful improvements and even some regressions. There is no generalized improvement, just MOAR COMPUTE + benchmaxxxing.
>>107550005Why don’t we see any real impact of AI on the GDP and productivity? It’s been 3 full years since ChatGPT release. More than a trillion dollars invested so far, every smart human out there involved in AI, but we’re not seeing any documented impact yet, beyond the benchmarks?
What is the definitive game controller?
>>107545069>he doesn't know
>>107549239>>107549307>they fell for the marketing
>>107526925You are mentally handicapped if you can't play without looking at the controller.
>>107544062For me the appeal is simple, it's the best execution of a modernized Saturn-style controller that I've seen. I would have preferred retro-bit's take on the dual analog Saturn controller kept their original concept (see pic), but unfortunately they decided to go for shitty joycon-style sticks instead. I guess I understand their logic, they thought it'd preserve the shape better if they used smaller sticks, but personally I'd prefer to change the shape up a little bit if it meant having proper analog sticks.
>>107549353cable is faster than speed of light
Not all heroes wear capes.
>>107541004How did he do it? What was his initial motivation? Where did he start from?
>>107541928mpv can easily do that as the other anons have pointed out. If there's one thing that mpv doesn't lack, it's features.
>>107548386From his Wikipedia it seems he didn't even create it. It was already developed at some French uni and he stepped in and made it more successful.
>>107541115This is so stupid that it has to be bait.
>>107543242MadVR still has a tiny niche in enabling HDR on legacy versions of Windows
I noticed that every time I try to train something or run stable diffusion, my 1060 reaches a temperature around 95deg, and everything slows down. If I keep using it, it actually shuts off my laptop immediately.Is this normal? I haven't opened or cleaned that laptop since I bought it in 2016, could doing some maintenance help? Extra info: It takes about one to two minutes to go from 60-70 degrees to 95 degrees, so it heats up rather quickly. But it takes over 10 minutes to fall back under 80 degrees. Maybe I should also set the fan speed manually to max?
>>107550124replace the thermal paste and clean out the dustis this your first day using a computer?
>>107550134Don't talk like that to normies, they require practical solutions, not some tinkertroon bullahit.>>107550124Submerge in mineral oil.
>>107550134No, I am just not a hardware guy ...
Has this ever NOT applied every time we had "We got sick of X, so we made our own"?
pipewire, I guess? Now there's only one standard. Albeit standalone alsa still technically exists in the kernel and is needed for RT applications.
>>107549633wayland>xlibrenot even its developers seriously believe in its future, its existence is a temporary hissy fit
>>107549633Easy: ICCFuck you, standardization is almost universally good
>>107549666almost every app still uses the pulse API
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
>>107549955that sounds very ...personal
>>107550038You have no insight in what really matters.
>>107550092>t. fertility has nothing to do with mathsi accept your constipation
>>107550099Ok, which subfields of maths?
>>107550243you got a little bit of everythingyou can use geometrical thinking to reason about problemsdepends on your problem or what youre trying to predictif you want to plot trends its basic bitch arithmeticif you want to predict evolution of traits, its gonna be statisticswhat were talking about is basic evolution, and how traits propagate within a speciesso statistical thinking i guess
>Aegis Legend III Mod>Wotofo Profile X RTA>imported Japanese Muji cotton pads>SS316L mesh coils for TCRI love technology
>>107549972Wasn't "efficiency" that had me persuing this ... Tho looking at the USB powered thing that's spitting water vapour on the shelf did have me imagining it wouldn't be too taxing. Why would it require active cooling?How much energy do you think this will need to eat?
>>107550017Depends how much surface area you want for vaporization, if you're building something tiny for a single hit or two at a time, then you might get away with a heatsink.
>>107550030>Depends how much surface area you want for vaporizationI think the physical constraints of a system compatible with existing solutions, and focussing the sound into will be more of a problem. And that's easily solvable.>if you're building something tiny for a single hit or two at a timeLegitimately, why would you *need* more?IF you didn't waste you time with shit, one would be enough. Two would be just greedy. Sure, I'm greedy... Might even go back for more than two. But this isn't without consequences...>then you might get away with a heatsink.But the thing on the shelf can evapourate ~½ltr over a few hrs without a heatsink. Why would I need one?
>>107549972if you cared about "efficiency" you'd be using a mini split to vaporize your shit jej
>>107550226>mini split??
>2026 in 17 days>technology looking grim
>>107548731The body follows the mind. They start dressing up like cattle the moment they subscribe to cattle ideology
>>107547610Sauce?
>>107548731I'm all for childish garbage, but it does absolutely look like metal boogers, or a cow branding.
technology looking scrot
>>107549688Femanon, just admit that nose rings are dumb. Pls. I belieb in you.
Thank you LEDs
>>107546924Yes, the monochromatic abomination light that no source in nature produces is very-good-healthy for your eyes but that evil-poopoo-bad white light that mimics the sun is good-happy! Make sure to never go outside when the sun is out, the light isn't orange and there's so much blue in the sky it's going to perma-eyerape you in a minute flat!
>>107547762What you're actually saying is that some things become outright invisible under monochromatic light, which is actually a bad thing when you would like to see what's around you.
>>107542867get on the train. You're going to camp.
>>107550186>that mimics the sunNigger, please
>>107550227Go back to /polGo directly to /polDo not pass 'Go'. Do not type further retardation.>>107550229Ask me how I know you're functionally retarded.
Should i buy a Nvidia Shield Pro in 2019+6?The native media player on my OLED Philips TV can't handle BDs sometimes and crashes midway into the movie. Is there any other Android TV box as good as the Shield? I just want to watch my Kinos in HD bros
>>107550151Raspberry PI 5 + Usb BD driveYour welcum
ONN 4k Plus unless you need a specific audio codecs outside of AtmosI have a shield, and it's not the most stable of platforms at this point, but it's still the only streaming box that can output everything
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>>107545721I'm sure all those black Somali refugees imported from the third world will do wonders for the economic interests of the average person.
>>107550163They do much less damage than keeping salaries artificially low for the sake of shareholders.And look at the based Paks working instead of God in Australia, for a change. Browns and blacks are the only ones who actually do something about the Jews.
Does using more screens really increase productivity? My boss is always baffled when I tell him I just get my work done on a laptop with one screen as he thinks two monitors are "necessary" for our work. Yet I'm a top performer so it's obviously not true.I think you can just get used to using one screen at develop your workflow that way by switching tabs/context as you need. I briefly had a two screen setup at home and found I rarely used the second monitor unless I forced myself. Thoughts?
>>107539082> I think you can just get used to using one screen at develop your workflow that way by switching tabs/context as you needyou totally can. it's all down to what feels comfortable/usable for you. one person on my team uses just their laptop full time, so when they want to go out on trips they don't feel hamstrung by missing extra monitors. he doesn't put out less or lower quality work than the others who are using 4-6 screens. 2 screens is my sweet spot right now for real usability, but if I were forced to use a floating wm / windows, I'd probably want more.
>>107539164this would actually be useful for 4chan, as i have 7 gorillion /g/, /biz/ and /r9k/ tabs on which i wait for my precious and delicious (You)sthis will increase my productivity tenfold!
>>107539082>Does using more screens really increase productivity?Depends what your job is
I remote into systems a lot. I use like 3 or 4 different remote access applications everyday and the mouse release key is different for each.It's easier moving my mouse over to another screen and clicking to escape out than it is remembering the focus release key combo then alt tabbing. You need two monitors to do that.Nowadays I dock my laptop and close the lid so I can use a fullsize keyboard and have two horizontal and one vertical screen. Vertical is nice for reading and writing documentation.
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