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I'm looking for an obscure internet video meme. Basically what happens is someone says something dumb online and then it cuts to a 100x speed deep-fried video of the signal routing through fiber optic cables and satellites across the world. It almost looks like an old cisco instructional video. Any help is appreciated.

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>>108402028
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpa
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>108523814
>Recommended operating systems
General purpose: Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux, Xubuntu, Linux Mint
Security focused: Qubes OS, Whonix, Tails, OpenBSD

>Recommended mobile operating systems
Android based: GrapheneOS, CalyxOS, DivestOS, LineageOS
Linux based: postmarketOS, PureOS

>Recommended browsers
Chromium based: Brave, Chromium (ungoogled)
Firefox based: Waterfox, Zen Browser, LibreWolf, Tor Browser
Firefox with Zero user.js: https://pastebin.com/4qVUGU9S

>Advanced content blocking

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Threadly reminder to go read Fisheye Placebo for more cyberpunk goodness!
>Vance just wanted to make the most out of his college experience under a totalitarian regime, and if that meant hacking into the university to assign himself a hot female roommate, then so be it. The last thing he expected was to be dragged into a crazy conspiracy to overthrow the government by his most-definitely-not-female roommate.

Archive
Chapter 1 Part 1
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/138433030/
Chapter 4 Part 7 (latest)
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/145447092/

https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters
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>>108522819
Typing, what else would you use a keyboard for?

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/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbots.

ball crusher edition

>News
GLM-5.1 by Z.ai is out: https://nitter.net/Zai_org/status/2037490078126084514#m
Xiaomi MiMo V2 Pro released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/mimo-v2-pro
Anthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagon
Google to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://nitter.net/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#m
Google Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecations
Google releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/

Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html

>Frontends

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>>108524286
i'm elucidating... mmm...
o z o n i u m
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Found this wall of text on Twitter and it got me thinking: Will any open source models ever be able to do this eventually? I'm not talking about models that are open source on paper like the trillion parameter Kimi models or storage and memory behemoths like deep-seek. I'm talking about shit you can run on your consumer grade hardware (double digit or ~ hundred B range type stuff). Yes I'm aware He's a likely only pretending to give a shit about "safety" to maintain a mud but I'm curious as to whether or not this could actually be the case at some point. We already know creating malware with sufficiently powerful models is not only possible but done on a regular basis now, governments will absolutely use them as weapons If they are capable of using it as such or are allowed to (in the case of the pentagons recent hissy fit regarding anthropic's "morals"). So I wonder if this will ever be doable on someone's shitrig one day. I see people saying "We need a new architecture" or "transformers doesn't scale well" or "transformers is a flaming pile of dog shit" etc etc. But I think we shouldn't forget that data quality and training methods are important too. Could someone theoretically trade a model to do things like this with structured synthetic data they created themselves be automation? Could they do this on even data sets They can download from hugging face?


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>>108524430
tl;dr incoherent jeet ramblings
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>>108524430
E=mc^2 + AI
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>>108524430
It will get regulated before that happens, unfortunately.

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is there any standardised way to remove the speed cap on these things entirely instead of just increasing it? nobody online seems to be doing this. it's really gay to go downhill at the same fucking speed you go uphill like you're violating the laws of physics or some shit. I guess I could just cut the wires and rewire the electric engine to bypass to software entirely. seems extremely simple, considering how basic the wiring of an electric engine is. is there a better way of doing this?
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>>108524324
i don't
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20 km is plenty fast

get a new controller chip/card for the motor
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>>108524132
you cannot just wire a brushless motor directly, you need a controller
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>>108524224
>spending 10 trillion dollars to get a motorcycle license
kek. maybe it's cheap to get one where you live, but where I live it's insanely expansive to get a license for anything, ESPECIALLY motorcycles because you have to pay the instructor to drive behind you, while you ride a bike infront of him
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>>108524379
wait, why? isn't it conceptually the same as those tiny cheap electric engines for toys?

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self hosting this POS phpware is so tiresome.
you pull one string slightly and the whole thing collapses.
doesn't even tell you what's wrong. just silently fails in the most random way possible.
they package no stable long term version that only receives updates for like a decade or so.
it's not packaged by most Linux distributions.
every time you update it or update your operating system everything crumbles.

why is it like this
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>>108523322
>every time you update it or update your operating system everything crumbles.
Docker
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>>108523322
Use the container. Don't use the sqlite3 backend. Good luck.
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had it running for years before finally realizing it is too bloated to maintain just to keep my memes synced, so i ditched it for syncthing last week
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just use the snap version
if it breaks, roll it back
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Is there any actual alternative to this shit yet?

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Wait, there's another desktop environment called Pantheon?
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buy an ad
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>>108524396
literal trannyware
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>>108524396
Fuck, my eyes. This looks awful, literally like the BigMacOS

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anyone else paranoid about the lifespan of their devices? everything breaks eventually but i think we're all worried tech will just continue to get more unaffordable (+ unreliable) over time, so we should all be hoarding the older long-lasting tech while they're cheap to maximize the lifetime of our devices.
thinking of building my first am5... but it seems wiser to spend that money on pcs like picrel.

what's the longest you've ever had tech last /g/? what was it? are you hoarding?
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>>108524376
>afford
It's not a problem of afford, you're so far in the CONSOOOOOM psyop you don't realize what they've taken from you.
A fully functional device is made obsolete by needless bloat in web page design.
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>>108522412
Pro tips: do not get anything lower than 14nm, when it comes to CPU and GPU. Prefer solutions that are "cold", like server CPUs and GPUs with passive cooling so good it won't spin the fans when idling. If you can't find suitable server CPU, you can use consumer one, but use water cooling, it lowers the thermal stress better, have air cooling as a spare, in case water pump breaks.
Use only ECC memory, avoid memory overclocking in general and do not go with DDR5.
Have a spare motherboard if that machine is critical to you. And a couple of PSUs, plus maybe spare capacitors.

Do this and it will likely last you entire lifetime. Good setup in case you survive nuclear doomsday etc.
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>>108522412
I basically only see my PC parts becoming obsoleted and even then we've clearly reached diminishing returns so, not too worried.
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Hey man, whatever helps you sleep at night but don't forget picrel.
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>>108524395
Different anon here, was literally offered free T410 and a Precision 3510 a couple of weeks ago and have just been to lazy to go get them. And for the price of 1.5 tanks of gas i have seen 8th gen intel devices for sale.
Unless you want to do coreboot/libreboot no reason to keep ancient tech around besides nostalgia and wasting time tinkering with them.

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A general for vibe coding, coding agents, AI IDEs, browser builders, MCP, and shipping prototypes with LLMs.

►What is vibe coding?
https://x.com/karpathy/status/1886192184808149383
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/19/vibe-coding/
https://simonwillison.net/2025/Mar/11/using-llms-for-code/

►Prompting / context / skills
https://docs.cline.bot/customization/cline-rules
https://docs.replit.com/tutorials/agent-skills
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/tutorials/spark/prompt-tips

►Editors / terminal agents / coding agents
https://cursor.com/docs
https://docs.windsurf.com/getstarted/overview

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>>108523583
Claude CLI or Codex CLI with a sub (not per token API) imo
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>>108523479
Better learn how to grow your own food.
When AI is doing 99% of everyone's jobs, no one will be able to buy food from the store.
Or start buying gold, silver, bullets, and tools
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>>108523645
Thanks, will give it a shot
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>>108523283
With code it's usually not *that* bad but today I'm trying to build a more professional pipeline and Codex is killing me. I've been working on just a design document for almost 8 hours now, not a single line of code written yet.
Every spec review is just a huge list of *BLOCKER* and *MAJOR*
I just let Claude review it and he said it's a good spec, I will just start implementation now.
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>>108504430
Tangentially related to vibe coding since it's possible to do on consumer rigs If you have the right hardware:

Found this wall of text on Twitter and it got me thinking: Will any open source models ever be able to do this eventually? I'm not talking about models that are open source on paper like the trillion parameter Kimi models or storage and memory behemoths like deep-seek. I'm talking about shit you can run on your consumer grade hardware (double digit or ~ hundred B range type stuff). Yes I'm aware He's a likely only pretending to give a shit about "safety" to maintain a mud but I'm curious as to whether or not this could actually be the case at some point. We already know creating malware with sufficiently powerful models is not only possible but done on a regular basis now, governments will absolutely use them as weapons If they are capable of using it as such or are allowed to (in the case of the pentagons recent hissy fit regarding anthropic's "morals"). So I wonder if this will ever be doable on someone's shitrig one day. I see people saying "We need a new architecture" or "transformers doesn't scale well" or "transformers is a flaming pile of dog shit" etc etc. But I think we shouldn't forget that data quality and training methods are important too. Could someone theoretically trade a model to do things like this with structured synthetic data they created themselves be automation? Could they do this on even data sets They can download from hugging face?


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>buries S25 to irrecoverable depths
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>>>/lgbt/

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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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>>108523601
I don't think these anons understand how some adultd really live, lol I spend $1,200 a month at the dispensary on smokeables. A $1,000-$2,000 smartphone purchase is nothing.
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>>108523627
>lol I spend $1,200 a month at the dispensary on smokeables.
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>>108523587
Functioning adults don't spend every waking moment of their lives spamming, flooding, and trolling 200 posts every thread on an imageboard where everyone hates him. You are not a functioning adult, get mental help schizo.
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>>108523958
Super cringe, you don't represent everyone on this website. Who elected you as our embassador?
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>>108523986
Truth nuke

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I think a high powered laser would work best because you can keep your distance during the process. What are your thoughts? How powerful of a laser would you need and where could you get one?
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Couldn't you just use bb-gun?
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>>108521432
Microwave gun
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>>108521432
I think there are guides on how to hack them? so you just go nearby with your car or whatever and hack them from afar.
DYOR
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>>108521894
gwailo... confucious say... some questions better not answered for earning 1000 year mandate of heaven!

>gong noise plays and i proceed to eat locust eggs

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Found this wall of text on Twitter and it got me thinking: Will any open source models ever be able to do this eventually? I'm not talking about models that are open source on paper like the trillion parameter Kimi models or storage and memory behemoths like deep-seek. I'm talking about shit you can run on your consumer grade hardware (double digit or ~ hundred B range type stuff). Yes I'm aware He's a likely only pretending to give a shit about "safety" to maintain a mud but I'm curious as to whether or not this could actually be the case at some point. We already know creating malware with sufficiently powerful models is not only possible but done on a regular basis now, governments will absolutely use them as weapons If they are capable of using it as such or are allowed to (in the case of the pentagons recent hissy fit regarding anthropic's "morals"). So I wonder if this will ever be doable on someone's shitrig one day. I see people saying "We need a new architecture" or "transformers doesn't scale well" or "transformers is a flaming pile of dog shit" etc etc. But I think we shouldn't forget that data quality and training methods are important too. Could someone theoretically trade a model to do things like this with structured synthetic data they created themselves be automation? Could they do this on even data sets They can download from hugging face?


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Is this actually a sound argument?
Saying we only had the technology to land on the moon in the 1970's sounds really stupid and fuels disbelief no matter how you phrase it.
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>>108524089
Because some parts of it need to radiate heat and another shouldn't.
It's not like it goes through an atmosphere at any point, it doesn't matter if it looks flimsy, it had to be as light as possible so they could use the weight budget for cargo.
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>>108518420
The navigational computer was woven copper wires going into or over iron rings. Nobody's going to be making that today.
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>>108518420
die nigger die
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>>108518420
either lies or grave incompetence and decline
not sure which is worse
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>>108521875
>if it was so simple to falsify, the soviets would have done it publicly and loudly to humiliate the US.
The entire space race wasn't built on reciprocal "humiliation".
It was part of the nuclear arms race.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>--help doesn't even list all the options
why are they like this
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>>108522507
Not entirely, no. If compatibility was a concern they wouldn't have bothered with this recompilation nonsense, either - and yet they did. The project has become completely aimless.
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Before AI slop vs. after AI slop
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>>108524327
Wait, Ruby even exists still?
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>>108524257
It just sucks for development because of all of this inaccurate behavior.
On the plus side, I now have full extraction of the FAT table from a memory card, which I can use to walk looking for an existing save and looking for space to put a new save.
My aim is to align the start of my save with an erase block, and ensure that my save ends within a completely empty erase block. I might over allocate a bit, and if the card is nearly full it may have to give a no space error even though there is technically enough space, but it will make all the saving and loading easy to begin with.

If I feel like developing it further, I can look into actually splitting up between any available sectors, but that gets more complicated.

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>be me
>have to charge my wireless mouse
>plug it in
>mouse sensitivity changes
>wtf
>unplug it again
>mouse sensitivity goes back to normal
you know i hate linux sometimes.


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