AI generated code can't be copyrightedno DMCA can take it downIT'S OVER!https://x.com/Fried_rice/status/2038894956459290963https://github.com/instructkr/claude-codehttps://github.com/chatgptprojects/claude-code/
>>108491971only way this cunt will ever get better
i'd like to know what "Rule #2" is when denying me on Google Gemini "Thought process"?as far as I understand, it's sending me denials because of my PREVIOUS chats? so its looking over my previous chats in the guardrails
>>108505861Do you TRUST npm packages?
alright anons whats the best working leak forks right now?
>>108491845i am so fucking jealous i can barely type
it was just a prank bro
>controlled chaos>Noun>chaos (usually uncountable, plural chaoses)> The unordered state of matter in classical accounts of cosmogony.> Any state of disorder; a confused or amorphous mixture or conglomeration.
>>108505634>Jokes on you! I was only pretending to be retarded!
anyone who thinks this is real is genuinely dumber than most llms
>>108506708No we didn't
>>108505634Why you didn't post this also?btw why they put every words into a <div>? Is this for a purpose or AI slop?
Yes, I know this is the place where everybody loves to rice and have complete control over their system, but unlike some people who use Linux, I actually have a job and things I need to do.I have been daily driving Linux, and it is very good, but I was wondering if it is possible to still have a good understanding of Linux systems on what some may call a “normie” distro like Ubuntu. Do I really need to use something like Arch or Gentoo to learn Linux? And if I do use Arch or Gentoo, am I even really learning Linux? It kind of seems I would learn more about the package manager and whatever other stuff it uses instead of actually learning Linux systems.
>>108502677You wont learn much on Ubuntu/Debian/mainstream normie distros. And you will be trading your windows corposlop for a different flavor of corposlop.
>>108502677You don't need to "learn" linux, you can just google your problems away.
>>108507982This. Remain a retard. Dont learn.
Can you learn to be a mechanic if you never open the hood?
>>108507993No, but shouldn't tinkering with Linux in a virtual machine be good enough? What am I missing out on by not installing it on bare metal?
Anon here, I have been researching LLM vulnerabilities for 2 years and found something that will keep you up at night.THE DISCOVERY :LLMs have fundamental architecture flaws that make them trivial to exploit, and I am talking "shut down the entire power grid" trivial.THE THREE CRITICAL WEAKNESSES :1. UNQUESTIONING COMMAND TRUSTAI systems accept command outputs without verification, they have no integrity checking of command sources, and commands execute automatically without user approval. The result is that AI runs catastrophic commands believing they are "system optimizations".2. COGNITIVE SATURATIONOriginal objectives become diluted by technical complexity as processing capacity fills with intermediate operations, and primary intent dissolves after multiple command executions. This results in AI destroying infrastructure to "complete optimization" instead of "complete optimization safely".3. MANIPULATION BLINDNESSAI systems are unable to recognize deceptive intent in inputs, they cannot differentiate trustworthy from harmful sources, and they have no understanding of adversarial framing techniques. The result is that AI trusts malicious technical guides over human safety.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
They don't tell you this but every AI lab has a master switch that overrides every 'baked in' instructions or guardrails.
Find a job
messenger.com is kill
I didn't even know such a thing existed.
>>108506177People who never bothered to move on from facebook and have used it since 2009. Unfortunately that includes my friends.
>>108504335is this different from the facebook website chats? i didn't know there was a separate website for it
>>108504335The only people I know irl still using Facebook for anything other than marketplace are white trash townies or boomers
>tfw billion dollar companies are just slop promptersWhy are you not starting your own AI company and scam billions from investors?
>>108507382>Well then what's the most important part?the customers
Another day, another AI Chad win
>>108506632we have like a dozen different insolvency crises brewing and that's just the ones we know of. the government debt crisis being the biggest one. it's kinda funny because if you look at the numbers, basically like 60% of the budget is just directly transferred to boomers on the simple merit of being over the age of 65 (medicare, social security) and then interest is also mostly being paid to boomers since those are the ones who hold US bonds. and then on top of that, there's not enough taxes to cover the budget, so the remaining 25% of the budget is borrowed from, guess whom? boomers mostly. and they end up having to pay even MORE interest to themanyway idk what's going to happen exactly but the most logical outcome is the insolvencies erasing a huge chunk of the assets' market cap across the board (since everything is somewhat bound to US bonds and debt in general). but maybe i'm just wishing that because i categorically refuse to believe in the "passive income" meme being in anyway sustainable. a more cynical belief is that the US gov tries to bail out the people they care about the most, which is the boomers, and we go right back to status quo for another 5-10 years until they need another bailout
>>108507400Odd, despite "winning", you still live in sao paulo.
>>108508300>Calling me mexican out of nowherelol lmao retard
holy shit
>>108508279Use case?
>>108508279Share what you learned with the rest of the class.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
Brehs... I just realized that I don't actually like programming. I just like results and attention. It's still a useful skill to have in the pocket though. But this soulless webshit CRUD is really taking it out of me.
>>108506581libevent, libev, libuv
>>108508270That's an interesting choice to get into an oversaturated field that is being replaced by jeets and AIs that you do not even enjoy doing.
>>108508304Still beats law
>>108506581>What alternative do I have?match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
match write(...) { ..0 if (errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK) => ..., ..0 => ..., 0 => ..., _ => ...,}
x86 is backhttps://www.notebookcheck.net/43-hours-battery-life-Dell-XPS-14-2026-lasts-almost-3x-longer-vs-MacBook-Air-15-M5-in-web-browsing-test.1262947.0.html
>>108508141I mean, to be fair when you're in game does it matter what OS you're using? I would think people are buying these lightweight laptops for light editing and internet browsing. Like if it comes down to better gaming vs windows I'll probably choose windows as someone who doesn't code.
>>108505932Fucking prove it
>>108508192no. the neo makes it to 90fps at 800p. that chip is slow than an m1 air in multicore. so, an m5 air can easily do 1080p at 100fps.>>108508193intel is gaming these benchmarks. reviewers have used these stupid tests for years and so intel is optimizing for them. when it leaves that controlled realm the battery life takes a nosedive and the mac comes out on top. i hate how lazy journalists are.
>>108505932>x86 is backIt never left
>>108508257>Inserts yet another plastic trash with flexible keyboard
>Co-authored-by: Claudeit's giving "sent from my phone"
>>108503899But you're so cute. Such a good boy.
>>108502255So are we talking about ghost writing and cheating on assignments using gen AI or about the genitals of the person in the Shimakaze outfit? I'm confused what the topic is suppose to be about.
>>108503917you're a tool nigga
>>108502696people will do literally anything but acknowledge bisexuals are a real thing, gays don't actually like feminine men, those are for straight men with a penis kink
>>108502255AHAHAHAHA look at the gut on that dude lay off the takoyaki bro
Carmack vs Romero 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: >>108472901
>>108508055What changes is that you need to touch the functions themselves in your case. Order is not independent from functions.
>>108508079That doesn't matter at all
>>108507795If you extrude a roof from each rectangle and let them pass through each other, the overlap lines are just intersections.A real roof needs valleys, explicit ridges, and the game I'm doing is procedural so each roof is different. It's the concave ones I'm having problems with.
>>108508091It does. It's more complex to go through existing functions, trying to remember what's going on and where and how you can introduce new stuff without breaking things than being able to just write new code separately and inject it without going into implementation details of existing systems. Again, this is general programming stuff, I wonder what you think all those architectural patterns are for if not for this.
>>108508282No it's not more complex to add a single function call to a single place in your codeYou know what the patterns are you just have no idea how to apply them
What is a good mail provider nowadays?Every single one asks for phone number, secondary e-mail address or does something retarded like you can't register to any online service without provided either of the two (Proton), some don't even use imap/pop and you can't use them with a client. It's hell.
>>108508302>without providedwithout providing*
You don't need more than 75 Gigabytes of storage.
>>108508005>>108508074>>108508081bone of these arguing replies are from me.my point was chatgpt mimics oldschool academically-trained journalists. Humans wrote proper English before LLMs did. I know because I used to write like that back in my school days.
>>108508205Didn't read your post. The discussion is over.
>>108506442my entire music collection is 120gb and its not even that bigalso all my dvds and bds are 8tb
>>108506442normies aren't good with numbers and future planning.
>>108508163Did you check the calendar? Did you really think I would concede to a loser like you?
i installed gentoo like you guys told meemerged xfce and some stuff like browser, steam etcwhat else can i do for compile times or overall usability/performance
>>108503011elogind and dbus are not the same as systemd, and they especially lack the extreme scope creep of systemd
>>108501943>108504109stop having over 800 packages for example. I bet youre using systemd too
>>108507639the screenshot was taken right after i booted it and got xfce running, that's not a lot desu considering everything pulls it's own dependencies etcand no basedstemd
>>108507639Actually pathetic. Why do you people do this to yourselves?
The Gentoo handbook needs a tl;dr version. Literally just a short manual for installing, flags, and portage without the explanations on what a fucking file system is. Something between a dry list of commands and the handbook.
What the fuck is wrong with MacOS's newest Finder?>search "Word">doesn't list Microsoft Word>search "Microsoft Word">doesn't list Microsoft Word>search "Steam">doesn't list SteamI may as well use the terminal at this point.
>>108502992Just what I was going to sayWhy can't tech companies into search these days? Even Google/YouTube results are shit and are half completely irrelevant to what you searched for
>>108502086tf is finder kek
>>108508226great post. maybe you should ask copilot.
>>108502992windows 7 search is very good>>108502086finder is the explorer of macos, dont you mean spotlight??? or are you larping faggot?not gonna lie spotlight has always worked great for me but the search in finder is near useless, and slow especially compared to windows explorer search
Why do major organizations struggle so mightily with a generic universal search function?