I may be late to the party on this but my alphoomer nephew just showed me a locked thread of the Scratch Director of Technology losing his cool at 10 year olds and and being moderated by his own moderation team due to his "impolite" remarks while arguing over TOS changes that trains AI on user projects and adds an AI assistant. I guess not all gen alphababies got oneshotted by LLMs. Where's his PR guy to tell him a grown man throwing redditisms like "ad hominem" and "false narrative" at users he acknowledges in the same thread are statistically 80% under the age of 12 comes across incredibly retarded and tactless?
>>10850557050+ year old man feels threatened by users with profiles like this>I don't know why he's being referred to as "she" when you can literally google the role and Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill MIT comes up.His gender is listed as female on his alumniclass
>>108503858yeah no shit lmao who do you think coined "clankers"only ~38% of gen a use AI for fun regularly but ~70% are already exposed to it overallif a kid is already learning to code before AI implementation they inherently have some drive that separates them from a slop addicted lobotomite who outsources all their critical thinking and effort to a machineboomers being out of touch with the youth and making ridiculous miscalculations trying to cash in on trends is nothing new but it's nice to know the backlash actually does hurt their dinosaur feefeesas a zoomzoom in my mid 20s it's definitely older people jacking off AI far more often than younger people
>>108511670>only ~38% of gen a use AI for fun regularly but ~70% are already exposed to it overallany source for this?
>>10851167070% sounds too low. My son's school has AI generated posters everywhere. You can't avoid it at this point unless you're Amish.
>>108504234>You are beyond fucking delusional if you think a glorified programming/gooning assistant has any mass market appeal.You're delusional if you think it doesn't. Most people I know use LLMs occasionally. The fact that LLMs allow a user to use their native language is a killer feature. This alone unlocks so much more computer use for people whose English sucks because LLMs have infinite patience and can help you use the computer.
Is this good? Any alternatives?
>>108509803Fuck. The times are changing huh? Guess it's time to become a vbloggertuber and a huge attentionwhore.I will never conform!
>>108509783Every woman who has been uploading selfies of themselves for the past 20 years is going to be an AI WHORE!Do you want to marry a WHORE?
>>108509353I really don't want to date a FOSS "girl". If a girl even knows what FOSS is, he's a man.
>>108510928Doesn't that hinder you from getting hired?
>>108509697Just checked it out. Most of the profiles are seem fake, but there are some regular people too (I think) and also a decent amount of specimens like pic rel.
can anyone explain in layman terms how LLMs of today differ from shit like auto suggest, akinator web genie or siri etc from the pastis it not fundamentally the same tech just super scaled up to be mega inefficient and brute forced
WTF
I just use Google
>>108511832>even proton mail is worthless now, you can sign up sure but once you get your first email they won't let you see it unless you give a phone numberyou have to make an account then wait a day before using it
>>108511845great future we have.if that's true they should fucking say it somewhere.
>>108511845>>108511867>provides Tor service>"Too many usernames tested recently"it's my first fucking try, what do they expect with an .onion site where 9999 people use the same exit node???nice future
You don't use your own SearXNG instance?
I have an online oa through hacker rank and was wondering if there is any way to cheat on it? >inb4 just studyAbsolutely, I just want to be sure I secure my spot to the next interview because I’m pretty sure the other candidates might game the system as wellNot sure if it’ll be with webcam or not yet so perhaps taking that into consideration as well
Have you updated? Do you like the new look?>This release of FreeTube represents an incredible amount of hard work and persistence from the project and its contributors. It brings major improvements across playback, performance, and platform support, with the most significant changes detailed in the FreeTube, YouTube, and Electron sections below.>FreeTube>Implemented SABR playback support via the local API, restoring audio track selection in the player. Watch pages now load faster, but may show timers for pre-roll ads and SABR backoff. The displayed timer values are provided by YouTube and we have no control over them. If playback fails, it will automatically retry or reload. For more details on SABR, see #7119 https://github.com/FreeTubeApp/FreeTube/issues/7119#issuecomment-2837840256>Updated the player to a newer version of Shaka Player with a modernization of the UI. The interface is now cleaner and closely aligned with YouTube’s look and feel.>YouTube>YouTube has removed its Trending page, but FreeTube’s Trending page remains available by sourcing data from the trending sections of the Gaming, Sports, and Podcasts channels.YouTube has updated its search filters, and FreeTube has been updated to match these changes.>Electron>Updating from Electron v34 to Electron v41 introduces the following notable changes:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.Will Microsoft allow them that?
>>108504091You just double click an .exe. Not that much of a hoop.
>>108510787>Pirates are often the most unbiased critics and reviewers, since there's no sunk cost or buyer's remorse followed by post-purchase rationalization clouding their judgement.Third worlders are the ones who pirate the most, and they have the shittiest taste
>>108509069Probably not if it's emulating a motherboard. I doubt these hacks were designed to infect Linux through wine.
>>108510689Bro just emulate the DS games. Is HV really worth it to play a collection?
>>108510787SB is genuine slop, Persona just sucks, SMTVV had a demo bypass since launch.
New OLED and new Speaker setupI need a new Desk and chair too
>>108487750Update, my monitor got RMA'd.I'm pushing the limits of USB 3.0 cable length limit as the connection to the desktop is over 3m long using 3 different cables, but it works.
>>108506321Everything arrived but the control panel so I guess I should get it all set up.
>>108509510I'm still impressed with the contrast of this monitor considering it's got an IPS panel
>>108511959this is great
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108511009>you don't know how big the buffer isprogrammer/api problem, not a c problem>>108511055>that's the normal way to do it in a lot of languagesdoesn't mean its the right choice for c. you're comparing high-level languages to a low-level language
>>108511855>programmer/api problem, not a c problemThe programmers who made C and the APIs that are part of C.>doesn't mean its the right choice for c. you're comparing high-level languages to a low-level languageThose languages can do all the same things C can do.
>>108511963>The programmers who made C and the APIs that are part of C.still talking about two different things>Those languages can do all the same things C can do.kernel programming - python edition
>>108511855Nice one chud.
>>108512000>still talking about two different thingsNo, because null-terminated strings are part of C and the C standard library. You can't use anything else if you want to call C library functions that take a string.>kernel programming - python editionThere are no more restrictions to making a computer for Python than for Lisp, which was done before.
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/
>>108505861Do you TRUST npm packages?
alright anons whats the best working leak forks right now?
>>108491845i am so fucking jealous i can barely type
>>108507862That's why CI/CD Security operations are for.The axios RAT was discovered because a popular CI/CD sensor tripwire went off at the same time in every pipeline consuming it.That's the price of war, you need to invest time in building security controls instead of building something that solves a more general solution.In fact Open Source helps to detect instrusive elements because transparency in the consumption process.
Pretty coincidental that this happens after they refuse to play ball with the Pentagon, isn't it?
Reminder that password managers such as keepassXC are not secure. Use bitwarden
>>108506954>OH NO, help, that's so super difficult, it's not like I type every fucking day and have done for 20+ years.>The HORROR, TYPING, EWWWWWMost retarded retard award
>>108511321You literally have zero argument.>>108511209Hubs and physical keyboards exist.You make your life painful by using an inferior input method.If you are going to use a smartphone - be smart.
>>108511308Why would the feds raid me? Never done anything illegal, I pay my taxes, got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigs. Why was that your first thought? Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drives..
>>108511521>Why would the feds raid me? Idk you tell me>Never done anything illegalI don't know you so I don't know>I pay my taxesOk>got nothing the feds would consider bad on my rigsWon't stoo the warrant>Why was that your first thought?It wasn't>Sounds like you might have some weird shit on your drivesProjection
I'm the op of that thread. I found the small note I thought I had lost with the password like 3 days later. I actually forgot that I had given it to my sister as a backup method.
hello /g/. Recently ive been working on a project for some time now, it took me a while but atleast i am satisfied with what i did, i present the Think Operating System, Or ThinkOS. its written in bare metal assembly, with some features[as you can see in the picture], it has a bootloader, a terminal with some nifty commands, and more. it can even run DOOM
>>108507003
april fools was yesterday
>>108506854Hes already writing it in assembly. What does he need a compiler for?
got any more pics?
>>108506839>>108506849>>108506867>extreme goybrainit's clearly HomeBREW not HeBREW, dipshits.
microslop did it again
>>108508624>everybody who hates outlook uses outlookroom temperature IQ right here
>>108508535>1min37s / no limit>no limitoof...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kmEEkECFQw
>>108508500>Microsoft office is typically excellent software.you jeets need to be nuked from orbit
>>108508500Buy an ad, Satya Nutella.
>>108508624>you must view the world in black or white>it's either you like something 100% and use it or not at all and not use>using something whose positives outweigh the negatives is an act of infidelityFucking purists.
>Chinese sisters... Google just made our distilled slop unmarketable what do we do...
>>108511772elo is non-linear with respect to ability
>>108511869still.. its 3% better than qwen3.5-27b, how non-linear are we talking here
>>108509254who cares when Gemini is already based and userpilled? Deepmind got the message, no one wants safety-censorship because it makes dumber and useless models.
>>108511399not true anthropic is open code
>>108511943list of LLM models anthropic has released to the public?
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108471984
>>108511804same but also long hair or a bear
>>108511822*beard
>>108493357I am implementing data structures in a language where everything is a string and the system of computation is string rewriting. So far I have Array, Stack, Queue, Map and List. I am working on reverse and sort for List. Then I will try some other data structures. Probably Binary Tree next. If anyone knows a good data structures book, please tell me and I will look at making more structures from it.
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>>108511924What language does he program in?