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https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP

>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflows
https://civitai.com

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>>106938312
I don't see any obese wolf-girls ITT
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>>106938184
Dude, still rocking Sabrina lora? I love slicks
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>write a prompt like any other gen, supply a picture and you've pretty much mastered i2v
It takes some finesse, but basically this. Sometimes you can be too specific or too vague and WAN doesn't know what to do. vidrel is with the lora baked into the model version anon was raving about a few threads back.
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>>106938581
that's a challenge of the checkpoint, not necessarily i2v
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>>106938526
I was hoping that when I posted this the first time someone would think 'hmm I like that idea, but I could do it better', maybe break out the After Effects and generate some new material as training data, and work with more than an antique 3090. Alas, it's up to me
someone did give me some buzz for it, I have no use for it but the gratuity is appreciated

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What's the point of local AI models?
>harder to use
>needs a retardedly expensive PC
>wastes electricity
And the results are much worse
>b-but they can read your prompts
Who cares
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>>106936020
You can run SDXL locally on a fucking $150 iPhone SE 2022. AI image gen has been a solved issue.
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>>106936020
cloud models are censored. Go ahead ask grok how to make explosives, or show a naked greta. Or ask deepseek about Tienanmen
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>>106936020
To avoid corporate control.
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>>106937508
In fact, local EVERYTHING is better.
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>>106937492
Local models are censored too idiot

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WTF is wrong with KDE?
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>>106936405
he is single-handedly destroying KDE because he took the role of the leader in a leaderless project
like we joke about ebussy but he literally only has influence on GTK, he can't touch gnome-shell for example
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>>106937764
unfortunately I'll still have to rely on kwin_x11 for lxqt to implement dynamic wallpapers depending on what virtual desktop I'm on, neither openbox nor xfwm seem trivially extensible (and openbox doesn't even support translucency)
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>106932209
>Not using kb shortcuts
Wtf is wrong with (You)
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>>106932209
Show a screenshot of the whole menu, so that we can see what goes into this space, you disingenuous vermin. You cut it off exactly before the first item that has a checkbox there.

Everybody who replies after this post is a pedophilic troon
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>>106932493
This is conseqence of hiring print people, because in print wasting space is a sign of wealth.

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2 more weeks
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>>106934598
It's making profits for the people who know how to use it. Retarded companies throwing it into everything and eating up their funds aren't getting much out of it though.
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grifter
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i keep hearing people equate it to the dotcom bubble, even though the dotcom companies outperformed the market
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>>106932792
FTX went belly up and then the blockchain startup slowly petered out.
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>>106932959
Did you forget the madness over NFTs and pointless "projects" like Cardano? I think there are maybe five coins worth a fuck. I say this as someone that WANTS a permission-less payment network.
You cocksuckers had 3 years to convince me AI could be good for anything other then empowering big tech Jews/Jeets and all you did was make me hate them even more.

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Vibe coding is easier when you already know how to code
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Coding is easier when you don't vibe code.
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coding is easier when you know how to code
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>>106938561
>verifying someone's work is easier when you know how to do the work
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>>106938561
No shit.
AI is only useful if you already know enough about the topic at hand to ask the right questions and to correct any mistakes the AI makes.

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>makes nocoder nu-lispers seethe uncontrollably for some reason
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>>106937339
What font is that?
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>get into linux, emacs, etc
>woah this so cool im gonna customize everything!!
>8 years later
>emacs is just a nice text editor
>same linux rice for the past 5 years probably. works perfectly so no changes needed. only thing i do is listen to music, open web browser, etc

The joy is gone. Childhood is thinking your life can revolve around some computer programs. Then you grow up and realize these are just basic tools and there's nothing special about you for using them. I wouldn't go back to mass market slopware because it is absolutely a worse experience but there is no fulfillment to be found here. I look at rice threads and think 'so what?'
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>>106938289
Wow, anon. You are so pragmatic. Thank you for this blog post.

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>Jeff Bezos said that AI, rather than threatening humanity, will usher in an "age of abundance." Bezos said, "The next 20 years will be a golden age for humanity. Robots will work for us, and people will live shorter, but happier lives."
Do you agree with this shiny head?
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>>106938410
He's planning to kill most of us, obviously.
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>>106938410
time flies when you do nothing
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>>106938410
Heart disease from sitting in a cubicle locked in VR 24/7 or perhaps they'll just straight up kill us once we turn 40
That and copious amounts of drugs and alcohol
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>>106938420
/thread.

He and all his Globohomo (((cronies))) haven't been shy about their plots to off the goyim. It will soon be down to us or them. You decide the outcome, anon.
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>>106938398
Heard this for the past 50 years. All they will do is create more bureaucrats so that everyone's nose is up the other's ass. It's a shit of a world incoming.

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>>106938430
If you want to reliably solder it properly, yeah.
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>>106938189
chinkshit T12 + diy hotplate
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>soldering
I'll leave this to the lower caste thank you.
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>>106938567
t. no hobbies
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>>106938214
Low temp solder paste I'm guessing (down to 138°C)

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Why people who refuse to learn about IPv6 are the most vocal? We would bid farewell to IPv4 if it weren't for those retards.
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>>106931692
We just had this thread. Unemployed IPv6 lintroon hobbyists got utterly destroyed and humiliated by anons who actually work in IT (not just tinker with their troonix shitboxes in moms basement). The only "people" who shill IPv6 are deranged linuxoids, who desperately need to show off to other linuxoids, that they can wireguard into their "homelab". These troglodytes are terrified that their mom might not want to pay for a static public IP. In the previous thread, we already established that static public IPs should have been a paid service from the start. This would cause many archxisters to commit sudoku, but also would save countless public IPs (which are actually useful to society).
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>>106931692
ipv6 was literally a scam and most isp don't even allow incoming packet by default
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>>106937078
>Pay for static IP
Why should you have to pay for a static IP when you already pay for the internet? You already need an IP to connect, DHCP just means you can't use that IP for anything useful because you might arbitrarily get your IP reassigned. Considering that ISP usually don't reassign it unless you start using it like a static IP I don't see the point in not just giving you a static IP besides just wanting to make more money.
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>>106932248
Stingy? What are you even talking about? Every IPv6 expert and proponent encourages you to be wasteful as fuck with the addressing scheme. You're even excoriated for NOT using /64s on PTP links.

>cares about what distro he uses
>hyprland
>wayland
>AI fag
>transgender
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>>106938387
I'm a white man using Windows 10.
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>>106938387
Hyprland is certified anti-woke, troon.
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>>106938387
any distro using xfce turns me on
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>>106938387
I use KDE if it's Debian based, that's the level of my honest retardation
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>>106938402
i said using it makes you tech illiterate. maybe you should learn to read?

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Why is everything in this language so fucking ugly unless its just C with classes?

I see C++ nerds even crying that people shouldnt use it with that idea in mind and the CPP people try to push these retarded new concepts that make the language even more ugly and awful to read.

This fact is the only reason why I like Rust. Rust literally cannot be ugly. It might be verbose, bloated, but CPP is that and just fucking ugly.
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>>106937713
>Can you tell what this outputs without looking at the type definitions?
Easy. Just hover over the variable and Intellisense tells you what it is.
>"point1" is actually a typedef for "union point1" and "point2" typedefs "struct point2"
That's because you're a retard and intentionally used a confusing type name because you thought you could "Gotcha" everyone. Not how it works IRL I'm afraid.
>Typedef'ing non-function pointers should be a criminal offense. It buys you absolutely nothing and only obfuscates code.
Funny, it's never been a problem for me and the entire windows codebase and the entire library of applications using the win32 API.
Of greater urgency is the need for IN, OUT and OPTIONAL annotations on function prototypes to quickly indicate to developers whether a pointer parameter is read to or written from or both. The fact that Linux code doesn't typically annotate in this way is more "criminal" if you ask me. Need to check man page for everything. On Windows I can often just call an API without ever looking at the documentation and it just werks.
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>>106933508
It's just C with tumors. It's still better than the competition since it is based on C, but it is what it is. It will never go away though.
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>>106937774
"aryan" jeet. it's the first language in /g/. you should familiarize yourself with it.
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>>106937713
Sure. The signature says this function outputs an int. Simple as.

But what is this """void""" parameter you speak of though? Lol.
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>>106933508
A few years ago I became interested in template metaprogramming to the extent that all the code I produced was barely readable, let alone efficient.
While new languages may solve some of the problems in C, C++ is still to this day an infinite stack of crap maintained for the sake of retrocompatibility.

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>106938415
The Find X9 Pro is coming out here in a couple of weeks. I'm so bored of samsung, apple, pixel that I'm thinking of giving it a go.
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>>106938431
I'd say wait for x9 ultra if budget allows, will have a snap chip instead most likely
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>>106938380
only buy their flagships, they are better than vivo except the camera
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>>106933626
i like pixel 9a tho
relatively compact but not too small
good battery life
nice camera for taking occasional cat pictures
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>>106938451
X8 Ultra never got a global release so I doubt X9 Ultra (if it happens) won't either.

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I'm a Sway-tard (AwesomeWM before), is Niri for me?
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>>106932579
Is sway or awesomeWM better?
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>>106936619
AwesomeWM is X so out of question
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>>106932579
it doesn't matter, as you don't do anything productive on your computer anyways. always use whatever is the new thing. it literally makes no difference for you.
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>>106932579
I hate the scrolling

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>xubuntu website serving malware
kubuntu sisters stay winning
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2025-October/012209.html
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It's been 14 hours, where are the site admins?
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>>106937115
This is why you use corporate distros like Ubuntu or RHEL. They have people that are paid to not let shit like this happen, and have a lot more at stake if something like this should happen, and therefore more incentive to make sure it doesn't.
Community distros sounds great on paper, but I like having paid professionals handling my OS, thank you very much
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>>106936994
What makes you think malware is a metric?
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>>106937187
The teams on the flavors/spins or whatever they call them are pretty small. There is a decent chance that many of them are on weekend and nobody is there to notice that this is happening and do anything about it. This is why big distro (user base and amount of maintainers) > small distro.
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>>106937464
This.

The new windows 11 copilot update focuses on voice control features.
If you are playing a video game, get a bit heated and say the N word. Microsoft will ban your xbox account and lock down your PC.
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FALSE.
Stop hating the most stable os.
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>>106938541
>AI forced to listen to me shouting nigger every day

Based
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i dont have a microphone THO
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