BRAVO FAGMAN! AGI IN 2 WEEKS SIRS
you really shouldn't be using this model for anything except codex
Wah-wah-waaaaah!
>>107563367>Not using your own local model is dinosaur shit fixed.once you learn to roll your own LORA off of your own code using huggingface models that are specifically designed for your task, you'll never want to use these popular agents again. they are intentionally making the general purpose models stupider so you pay more for their higher tiers, to the point where my 40 series card can accurately run a better model that looks identical to my code. you'll be calling claude and gemini users the fucking brainlets they are before long. >>107563435i highly recommend using your own models
it just doesn't meet my needs
>>107563446>i highly recommend using your own modelsI'm not fully against it, truthfully, but I've yet to find a way to integrate it into my workflow in a fashion that I find constructive.
>>107563446>once you learn to roll your own LORA off of your own code using huggingface models that are specifically designed for your taskredpill me on this, i thought this was too demanding to do locally
>>107563494NTA, LORA works by adding auxiliary parameters to existing layers. You train these parameters by effectively freezing the existing model and only modifying the new ones.These new weights are treated sort of like a patch file when the params are loaded into RAM/vRAM.TL;DR, roughly speaking, training time/cost is proportional to the number of new parameters and training data, not the existing model.
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107563185>every AI I discussed withits so tiring people rely on a machine to think for them and form their thoughts
>>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
Ram shortage are here to stay until 2028
Name one thing you would want AI to be able to do for you to justify the quadrupling costs of pc parts
>>107563006I want RAM, not something achievable only with AGI.
>>107562839GTA6, Witcher4, Cyberpunk2What else is there in future?
I can afford inflated ram and not lose sleep but I don't like it
Here's my brag.I've got a shit load of 10 year old laptops, one of them even has an AMD APU from 2012. It's pure excitement. I upgraded my AMD E2-1800 laptop to 8gig ram and I'm all set to ride out the shortages for the next 6 years.
Why is this shit so fucking good?
>>107498456Arch+Kde
>>107518023>because I travel from country to country quite often and I don't want to set up or change clock digits or search up each individual zone's time and date every single time I change the country.use case for being a travel faggot?
>>107560450Use case for this if I'm not a retard and most of the advertised fixes are things that take two minutes to setup?
>>107498357you are a fucking faggot for wanting wayland its worse in every way to x 11
>>107498357>>107563422lmao the anti-wayland people are so retarded they attack each other
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
>>107541830>List the easy onesEverything except day 10 part 2 (and day 12 part 1 if you do it "properly")I didn't skip algorithms class
>>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.
>birthday coming up>decide to go to aliexpress to buy myself an onahole because of crushing loneliness>EU says NEIN>not a single over 20lbs of pussy and ass toy to be found anywhereThey really do want people to start going insane don't they?
>>107562637No /g/ poster has ever had contact with this many vaginas, it's fake
>>107563093>his faculty wasn't on the same campus as the art hoesgomenasai anon-kun
>>107557697>Anon points out to everyone that there's so many lizard sex toys being sold>Everyone turns to look at LunamauthW-what are you looking at me for? I didn't do it!
>>107562857for the amount of kvetching about far right they really try their hardest to make people dislike them.
>>107562976just wait till they ban prostate specific toys too, they'll call them unlicensed medical devices or something
Buttfield-Addison, author of several books on Swift, found his Apple account closed after he attempted to pay for his iCloud subscription using an Apple gift card. Buttfield-Addison contacted the retailer, an unnamed "major brick-and-mortar retailer," which reissued the code after suggesting it may have been compromised. Shortly after that, he was locked out of his account.The Apple developer said that he's been signed out of iMessage, can't access his iCloud account, is unable to access terabytes' worth of family photos stored on Apple servers, and has basically been blackballed from the Apple ecosystem. "My iPhone, iPad, Watch, and Macs cannot sync, update, or function properly," Buttfield-Addison said. "I have lost access to thousands of dollars in purchased software and media." Apple support staff reportedly refused to to tell him why his account was banned and said that escalating the matter "won't lead to a different outcome." Even if Apple manages to resolve the issue, Buttfield-Addison isn't sure he's going to take another chance on iBiz after this kerfuffle. "I will leave as fast as I can even if this is fixed," he told us. "I do mean that literally." He told us he's looking at switching to Linux for his laptops and an Android device for his future smartphone. It'll be hard, Buttfield-Addison noted, but he doesn't feel Apple has left him with much recourse. Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107562691hahahaha buttfield
>>107562691retarded faggot, there's a thread about this shit already>>107562160
>>107562691iTODDLERS BTFO
>>107562691Big business is sticking it to the man again.I smell a lawsuit.I don't know Mr. Butt* from Adam, but fuck apple! You go get them in court, Butthead
>>107563476>I smell a lawsuitWhat law do you think Apple broke here?
>No improvements to DX12 in 5 years>Windows 11 consuming ungodly amount of ram>Can't install Windows 11 offline without CMD OOBEBYPASSNRO >DirectStorage is slop>PC hardware prices are only going up>Dev optimization is sloppy, they just expect you to buy a 4090 or 5090 to brute force their bad codeWhat went wrong with Windows gaming?
>>107563327The only thing more pathetic than actually buying the modern malware they rebranded as games is pirating it. Imagine your time being so utterly fucking worthless you subject yourself to modern games.
>>107562728Who cares. Linux plays everything I want to play out of the box. Enjoy your abusive relationship with Microsoft.
>>107563362I pirate AA and indie games too. I didn't say "you don't have to buy AAA games!", I said " you don't have to buy games".
>>107562728i installed windows 11 offline using windows 11 enterprise idk if thats even a thing or some russian spyware but it allowed me to make a local account like every other windows ive ever used
>>107563473You can literally get genuine Enterprise editions from MS servers.
Best econony ever bond yields like no other - EditionApplication advice:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4Considering a side hustle?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8>Interviewinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary StuffComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563070Work on your prompting.
>>107563127learning to prooooompt would not even be useful for professional development because the stuff I actually work on is all airgapped and very strangely put together even when it's not literally Secret (despite not needing to be) on top of thatand I don't need PhD Intelligence, i need retarded bullshit. the tagline for that internal program is along the lines of "bring it from 'impossible' to 'doubt' ". I doubt there's anything I can figure out that is so cutting-edge but I do wonder if they would accept something a little more grounded but based in there being an actual need for a product for small/poor units that's easy to use, easy to integrate, and is designed by someone who has been on the ground (or rather, on the water) to know why operators fucking loathe our competitors' offerings. But most likely, I'm barking up the wrong tree and just having fun fantasizing about anything being easy for once.
humiliation ritual
I've got a final interview for a security position with a fortune 500 company tomorrow. It's only scheduled for 30 minutes so am I wrong in assuming that it's mainly going to be a culture fit screening? I'm still reviewing some technical stuff but with that time limit I can't imagine covering too many situations.
3 interviews this week, might have a 4th incoming…So done with this but I need to get through it don’t want to be a cuck that just takes the first offer without even exploring all my options
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.
how i feel
>>107563227Me too bruderMe too
Who's the greatest living programmer?
>>107550362Henry Bouffant
>>107552366>>107553202>best programmer>unix code is actually midEven the GNU guys managed to build things better than those clowns.>but they invented UnixNo, they simply copied Multics. There's literally nothing special about those guys. Any pajeet would do basically the same thing if they were in the right place and the right time.https://github.com/qrush/unix
>>107550362
>>107563248>GNUWhat's that primarily written in and modeled to be compatible with again?
>>107553317>wrote an entire language from scratchI know you're a nigger only by that. Anyone who took some decent CS classes had to create at least some sort of bytecode interpreter. Creating a language isn't really that hard, it just takes some time. Creating an actual GOOD language is the hard part.>on top of that made the witnessWow, a fucking walking simulator that anyone could make in less than a year using fucking Unreal or Unity. At least Carmack and his team had to come up with original ideas and techniques to make the game run reasonably well on the crappy machines we had back then.
>"AI will take us to the future">look inside>AI sends us back to 2015
>>107562943Wasn't that a big failure years ago because of the massive input lag?
>>107551007>$289are y'all poor or what?
>>107551007The negative profit homework solver has really been worth all those data centers they can't afford to power on and consumer price hiking.
>>107551007You literally voted for this last year.
>>107554893>Still has two usb-2 plugs for some reasonI fucking wish. They put one or two 3.0s on it and call it a day, sometimes with an extra usb-c port I need to stick an adapter into to actually use. Would much rather have 2x3.0 + 2x2.0.
The best grammar we can manage saar.
>>107563329
>there is no pain you be no longer receiving
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, share scripts, and everything in between.>Mainline distributionshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Extra user-friendlyhttps://www.ghostbsd.orghttps://www.midnightbsd.org>Security-focused, pentestinghttps://www.hardenedbsd.org>Homelab/NAShttps://www.truenas.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>OpenBSD>secureKEKhttps://isopenbsdsecu.re/mitigations/
>>107550430>truenasSomebody forgot to update the OP.
>>107562746This document continues to be shared repeatedly by people who clearly haven't read it. isopenbsdsecu.re an informal analysis of OpenBSD mitigation with several conclusions.>Pledge is a really effective mitigation based on attack surface reduction, useable and used, that doesn’t add complexity nor hinder inspectability. It is what seccomp should have been.
>>107563152Most mitigations openbsd has are useless
>>107563281Effectively all OS level mitigations are useless because for 99.999% of people mr robot tier hacking is just not a threat and all you need is a sandboxed web browser