>Search for something>No matter what topic or query>"Releasing caged birds">"Tazmanian basket weaving">...>all of the results are LLM generated sites with that exact (or very similar query)>birdworld.com "Releasing caged birds (Good or Bad)?">basketweaving "Top 10 Weaved Basked designs in Tazmania">repeat for every query, every timeThey really killed the internet, didn't they? I just want to read on useful stuff written by other humans. Not AI slop. I have re-started on increasing my physical library but for tech stuff querying is usually best since books become outdated for a lot of the specifics.
>Add torrent by url>dialogue goes away>wait>nothing happens>no idea if it's still trying to request the file or what>visit url in browser>it works>add url to qb again>nothing happens>how many unknown background processes/pending connections are there? who knowsWhy is linux software so sloppy?
>>107556965strange, i had a file picker with thumbnails on firefox in any DE i triedlxqt, xfce and kde
>>107555765ITT: Lintroons and freetards cope about their software being inferior to proprietary software from 14 years ago.>NOOOO YOU'RE HOLDING IT WRONG!>>107557079>Add torrent by URL is only for magnetsthen wouldn't it be better to call it "add magnet"? LMAO
>>107557079it's actually not, if you put a direct-link to a .torrent it'll download it as well
Post the link
>>107555783downloading .torrents is boomercore
Google's Antigravity made me 10~20x more productive. Feels like some sort of alien tech. I've been an AI denier for all this time and thought it was a glorified chat bot, but now I finally kneel.
>>10755562910-20x times zero is till zero
>>107555655This.So much this.Being more productive is making your company more money, but they're not passing that back to you. You're basically a slave.
>>107555629Built for BBC
>>107555629I love Rei
so productive lmao
libre editionprevious: >>107524364
>>107550920What earphones/headphones do you use?>>107552395so sovlful! Please share wallpaper.
>>107554983Here's a 4chan CSS that I think would maybe fit better with your theme:https://uso.kkx.one/style/104657Looks really cozy otherwise anon.
>>107554123>Avast>CoPilot>MegaYou're somehow more retarded than the average normie, congrats.>>107555992No point in using Windows if you don't play Valorant and/or CoD/BF, or if you depend on the CC suite.And for the love of everything set your browser theme to dark.Your wallpaper seems cozy tho.>>107550731>>107551696>>107552395>>107552497Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
nevermind.
Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):wiki.archlinux.orgwiki.debian.orgwiki.alpinelinux.orgwiki.gentoo.org>Which distro should I choose?gnu.org/distrosnosystemd.org>What are some cool programs?suckless.orgComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107557171*If I check the usage in Plasma System Monitor
Why is my timeshift backup so big? 25gb on a fresh EndeavourOS install, and i have "exclude all files" selected.i think lib and lib64 are the main culprits, but i only installed steam and 2 flatpaks (protonvpn and localsend)
>>107552459>>107553560It's a personal journey, so it's kinda hard to tell what to look out for. Pick what you like, stick with it and git gud. Main thing I'd recommend is using a filesystem like Btrfs and making snapshots before any tinkering or updates - will help you avoid having to reinstall/fix when things will inevitably go wrong.
>>107557103There's an Mpv extension for Sponsor Block actually.
>>107557268Well multiple, rather I should add. If the one you're using isn't working then try a different one. It works the same way as the extension in the browser does (makes API call to sponsorblock to get sponsor segments and then skips them in the player) so if something is wrong then it's the Mpv extension.
The walls are closing in VPN bros.
nitter.net for xwitterreddit-viewer.com for redditarchive.is for most news sites
remember when we had elitism on 4chan? like, imagine it's 2012-2016 again, but gamergate never happened, luggage lad never happened, moot still owned the site and never joined google, trump never ran for president, redditors were still too scared to visit 4chan, no "muh sekrit club" comments and posting the plural form of anime with an s would get you scolded off the site. well anyway. If that were the case, my reply would look something like this:>2024+1>not having a residential vpn/proxy>not having perfect JA3/JA4 TSL fingerprint spoofing that matches vpn/proxy origin device>not having thousands of browser profiles with farmed cookies and history for good google/captcha/antibot scores>shiggidydiggidymanwithbat.jpgbut since that's not the case, my entire post reads like AI induced and generated shizophrenia, and my actual reply is:yeah it sucks, same happens on youtube. but what's the actual reason? soundcloud doesnt have geo restricted content like youtube nor any reason I could think of to use a vpn. me thinks it's just to reduce cost by saving bandwith from all the bots streaming, as you can get a 1GB/s datacenter proxy for like 2$/month if you know where to look.
>>107556873>residential vpn/proxySo I need to put malware in my software and make my own botnet?
>SoundcloudWhy use this over piracy?
>>107556873you wouldnt know what a fingerprint in a world you described
>makes no original software of their own>spends all day wanking off to how great they are for repackaging other people's software >9/10 times they're some kind of insane uber lefty or right winger who holds strong convictions about shitty broken freetarded software and spends all day whining about it openBSD is not like this. openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and security. having a sane base system does wonders. openBSD authors do not have the TIME to care about muh xlibre muh wayland muh rust babababa politislop end user bullshit. it's really the best unixlike OS you could be using if you care about security, things working, not getting assraped by CVEs, and having a system that wasn't designed by retarded red hat know nothings.>Duhhh cuuuck license though
we have a tie between>>107546139fpbp and >>107546164spbp
>>107546139fpbp>>107546164spbp
>>107546059outside of Arch. All major distro maintainers are paid by Canonical and Red Hat, so they aren't "doing it for free" Arch users are probably rich college students living on daddies pension
>>107554597it just seems like a waste of time to me! like do we really need 500 slightly different systems
>openBSD is about technical innovation in leanness and securityOkay, we all know that cuck license trivially shuts this down, but let me add some salt to an deep gash of a wound1. Being contrarian to glibc with shitty 1960's quality C code isn't lean, efficient or innovative.2. Your stubborness to learn how to write modern, efficient "unreadable" code might be the reason why you don't understand that GPL is superior to your cuck license, what GPL and modern, efficient have in common is they have a lot of nuance and foresight of things to come.3. Nobody uses your toy OS so nobody, not even you know if your OS is actually secure or just that irrelevant.
Why is DJI so far ahead of everyone else in terms of quadcopter drone tech?: https://youtu.be/eHJLPAQuxz8?t=712
>>107557056>And not a single terrorist is using this for attacks in western countries?Yeah. Really makes you think isn't it? Maybe the intel services manage to catch potential terrorists before they can execute their plans. But even if drones are definitely the superior way right now to dispose of somebody without risking to get caught, for some reason no terrorist wants to use them. And it's not a capability problem, if you can build bombs you can build functional FPV drones no problem.
>>107557110every high schooler with good grades in chemistry could buy some dangerous stuff with drones. Just walk into a pharmacy and hardware store, buy the things you need put them into something easily breakable and put it onto a drone.I never was a conspiracy theory guy... but I can't believe that no terrorist is doing stuff like this. Instead they have shooting or bombings and always their ID cards in their pockets.
>>107550891The powers of communism.
>>107557170>I never was a conspiracy theory guyCome on. Conspiracies do exist. If you really believe in the official Kennedy assassination story it tells a lot about your intelligence for example. It's not a coincidence that the term conspiracy theory has been coined by the CIA right after this case to discredit the people who didn't believe in the Warren commission conclusions.
>>107550891dji have very poor quality drones radios and goggles there's a bug where many wont work/pair without internet despite the operation not requiring intenet and it's been that way for years they cant fix it.basically every other drone company mogs them
>>107544098Everyone is betting the farm on AI. SpaceX is doing an IPO to raise funds for space datacenters, Zuck's all in - is willing to lose $100 billion if it means they're leading the pack, same goes for Google and most other big tech companies.
>>107543802Hopefully they can use that AI to finally figure out how to create toilets for their country. Just need to invest at least $500 billion into the project and maybe by year 2070 they will finally crack the code
>>107544000>>107544349In the early days of a tech company, investors provided initial funding in the hope that the company would grow, and then when it succeeded, they simply wanted their money backBy outsourcing cheap labor and a CEO from India, at least a return on investment was possible
>>107543802QUICK WE NEED ALL OF THEM QUICKGET RID OF ALL US IT EMPLOYEES AND REPLACE WITH SIRS
>>107543802SAAAARS WE'RE GOING TO MOVE THE MAIN OPERATIONS INTO MUMBAI.WE'RE GOING TO SAVE BILLIONS IN LABOUR COSTS.soon enough the ultimate India superpower power move will happen.All of the main offices will move from USA to India.Microsoft will soon be owned by Microsoft India Holdings.
>"AI will take us to the future">look inside>AI sends us back to 2015
>>1075510078gb isnt even enough to run windows 11 and office
>>107551007More than enough on Linux
Thanks tech bros for ruining the whole world with your LLM slop. No more affordable memory, no more affordable computers, no more jobs, no more human expression of anything but "fuck you", you done real gud. Hey, I sure am glad our societies went all in on digitalization. The costs of running the system will explode too of course and a growing number of citizens won't be able to afford to participate. Sure is great this technology that liberates people from being able to afford anything. But at least the richest people get richer and can hoard all the wealth, and that's the important thing.
>>107551007Guise guise guise. Rejoice. Bloated jeetCode will be booted from the Internet once normies cannot afford to keep the delusional bloat running.
>>107551007I have an old laptop with removable RAM slot>>107556171>98% of laptops are not worth buying anyway (soldered ram)buy a laptop with removable ram slot
Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists:>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txtReminder to stop using shit like ->AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etc- with uBO, as uBO is simply better than any of those listed, no matter how many times people like Rossman shill for them.Reminder to put these into 'my filters' to improve YouTube:>youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-renderer:style(--ytd-rich-grid-items-per-row: 6 !important;)>youtube.com##.ytp-quality-menu .ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-premium-label)>youtube.com##.ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-menuitem-container-with-badge)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107554568sameim blocking everything too but it is piracy
>>107537679>"Futanari" is anti-woman, because its target audience is men who want to have sex with women but who are so frightened by vaginas that they cannot stand the sight of them, so they can only handle seeing male penises instead.is this true?
>>107556360Those filters are official, just not from Leddit.
>>107556423Not even close, its projection. There's a whole psychological thing behind futa that I won't get into
Default ublock blocks literally everything on the internet for me, so does just using brave browser.But how the fuck do you block twitch ads?Twitch must be spending an absolute fortune trying to stop adblockers because it's the only website that constantly bricks my adblocks.
What VPN is everyone using nowadays?
>>107546937>torrent in risky countriesthey're ALL risky countries.
>>107539934Apple Private Relay
>>107539934ExpressVPN and ProtonVPN. ExpressVPN is a pain though because you get blocked everywhere.>muh residential addressi don't know anything about them ok? i am filtered
>>107539934NordVPN simply for device support. Meshnet is great for streaming stuff from my server (via a Fire Stick) on the office's corporate network. I really don't use a VPN for any other application.
>>107556986>ProtonVPNReally thinking about that one. They have multiple products, and I think it's a smart idea to have the family on that thing, especially since there is a lot of potential for laws regulating against religion.
are you guys using ai to code?i swear i tried, because everyone seems to be singing praises like crazy out of it, but it just seems to vomit tasteless code and i gave up trying to make it workidfk how everyone says it increases their productivity so much unless everyone is a codelet and im the only smart person (which is very very unlikely)
>>107557010i often deal with a tiny wrapper to the C api though (either GRDB.swift or Sqlite.swift). Swift isn’t a dynamic language (it’s very much like Rust that prefers generics everywhere) so you can’t really use runtime trickery like JVM languages or Go do, so you don’t get those reflection tricks,
It's trained on all the code they could find and most code out there is trash. It's mostly fine for immediately obvious boiler plate code.
>>107556278I use some ollama coder and all it provides is examples on how to use some libraries in C, it does save time a lot but it will never complete any project.
>>107557028I don't use reflection tricks either. Point it to your schema and to some existing examples and you should have no problem getting it to generate types/queries/wrapper functions.
I use to to translate build instructions to a Nix package.It is also occasionally useful for examples (it is trained on the whole internet) and debugging (may spot some bugs in the code).
why is this INTERNET SHIT so fucking DOGSHIT you nerds had 20 years to work on itt ffs
works on my machine
>>107557259Same.>thread closed as "won't fix"
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsReimu Edition>NewsOpenAI releases GPT-5.2 https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2Deepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>do nothing>keep winning
That's it, we are merging, NOW!
>loser wants to flee
>>107555852It's skill over
>>107557098Oh I'm gonna merge with you so hard your mom gonna get jealous of the merging I'll give you.