/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsmagical robot girls Edition>NewsAnthropic SUING USA: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/09/tech/anthropic-sues-pentagonGoogle to rollout HARD CAPS for API keys: https://xcancel.com/OfficialLoganK/status/2028842571934670988#mGoogle Gemini 3.0 Pro Preview Deprecation soon: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/deprecationsGoogle releases Gemini 3.1 Pro: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/gemini-models/gemini-3-1-pro/Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.6: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-4-6Alibaba Cloud releases Qwen 3.5: qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.5Z.AI releases GLM-5: https://z.ai/blog/glm-5Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.htmlComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108352363wouldnt a locust be doing the same thing
marge what is hunter and healer alpha?
>>108349823It took me a shockingly long time to realize the silliness of ozone, because I had been primarily doing fantasyslop with a wizard who likes lightning spells. One of the few situations where an ozone smell makes sense.
for me, it's sandalwood
>>108351804>Doto ntrI need this now
bold 9900, to be specific>removable battery>metal frame>microSD slot & 3.5mm jack>compact form factor (115mm x 66mm)>nice quality QWERTY keyboard>used ones go for like $40 in good shapeof course i have a modern smartphone, but i'd like the BB to be a sort-of "auxiliary" music player (for my car mainly)all of the dedicated new music players in the same price range are chink garbage.
>>108351063same except i have a massive BBC swinging under the skirt like a grandfather clock
>>108351088h-hi...
i love little girls in skirts
i love skirts
>>108349763
>arch + luks + lvm + ext4 + pipewire + xlibre + xfce4you don't need more
>>108349442Post desktop, fegghet
>>108352205
>>108352535why is there a 1 pixel grey line at the top of the window and why is the boarder a little scuffed at the botrom right also the taskbar uses different colors to the window theme its all very ugly
>>108352576he said he's using xlibre not wayland, every frame isn't going to be perfect
>devuan + xfs + pulseaudio + xlibre + fluxboxIt's not enough, I've started reading LFS.
Adblockers are dead, but at least we still have youtube premium.
>>108352068why would you get paranoid?just proceed as usual and if you start seeing ads again then do something about it
>>108339815those fuckers seem to have intentionally broken the script to remove the garbage "Most relevant" section on your subscriptions page too, I filtered it last week and today it's back again despite the filter still being up.
>>108339843This, I am always surprised to read about ads. Haven't watched a YouTube as for years.
>>108352433are you in a small country? they tend to roll out changes one region at a time and if the country is too small you might not have gotten the "test" treatment before they decided not to roll it out globally
>>108343420No, I won't. Have fun.
>If you are anti-google we ban youLol
you already posted this thread
>September 22, 2023
Can anyone explain what's going on with CalyxOS?At first it seemed less toxic than grapheneOS, but I'm not sure what the "leadership transition" is about.
>>108352542It's dead nigga
>>108352581Well I'm looking for of a bit more of a "what happened" answer
>shitty programming language :I >shitty programming language, Japan:0000
>>108347272XP, VX and VX Ace were on Rubyall of them are notable for how slow they arealmost as slow as Game Maker at the time
>>108347422>cool kidsruby was always a hipster language, nobody actually cool used ruby>>108346956Config management bloatware like Puppet and Chef.
>>108347422years ago I saw a youtube conference about gameboy emulator in Ruby and it blew my mind
>>108346668Companies have shot themselves in the foot by using Ruby with ActiveRecord for what was a shitty startup in the 2010s
>>108352173>all of them are notable for how slow they areWhich has nothing to do with Ruby, to be fair. Most devs were just desperate to stay within the framework of the engine or its plugins, rather than expanding it. And no, I'm not a fanboi of Ruby - I only used it once for a small project to do something that would've otherwise required 100 common events.
>MediaTek Genio 720 CPU and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU paired with either 8 GB or 16 GB of LPDDR4X and 5X RAM respectively, as well as either 128 GB or 256 GB of storage.>The tablet should ship with a 12-inch 1600 x 2400 Gorilla Glass IPS touch-screen with stylus support and 4096 pressure levels. Radios include Wi-Fi 6E, GPS and Bluetooth 5.3, as well as hardware privacy switches. 5G support has yet to be confirmed, but is likely to be provided through an external module, and there are a range of accessories promised, including folio cases and keyboards.>Like the Brax3 before it, the Open_Slate differentiates itself by supporting multiple operating systems, including Ubuntu, Ubuntu Touch, Debian, iodeOS, Lineage OS, and the company's own BraxOS.>The Open_Slate should be equipped with a range of IO, including 2x USB Type-C, with one supporting Display Port 1.4.>The addition of a PCIe Gen 2 M.2 socket should open the door to a range of fast storage options (in addition to the Micro SD slot), enabling easy dual-boot support. A user-replaceable battery highlights a focus on sustainability and right-to-repair, at least as long as parts remain available for purchase.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Brax-Open_Slate-offers-an-open-source-Ubuntu-and-Android-tablet-with-M-2-SSD-support.1213236.0.html
>>108351703No. The keyboards on Linux are pretty awful. KDE's, which isn't even out yet, is tolerable but no arrow keys, esc or tab so useless in terminal and GNOME's is buggy + doesn't always have all the keys you want (it changes based on field) I personally tried all this and then sold my latitude 7200 which I bought for testing all this. There's multiple bugs reported on the KDE tracker but only God knows when they will be fixed.>https://youtu.be/wLNueSrD51I
>>108351703Anything with "open" in the name fails.
>>108351827write your own keyboard
>>108351703Hows the driver support with all whitehat programs? Compatible enough to do whatever I want? Or do I need to connect a bunch of USB add-ons to be able to even capture packets?
>>108352575ment to say mbr, my bad
>>108144523"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpaWhat is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108347886claude and other llms are actually really good at tedious work like that. they're not great at other things.
>>108347468So the operator was in the Epstein files, got it.
>>108351310It seemed like others were doubting ProtonMail's legitimacy further up-thread, so I'll put a pin in that as an option. Nuff said. I've seen it also said that no e-mail is safe, but if I switch to PM or something else, it's not like they even have to worry about me doing anything in Minecraft right now.
>>108350599there's already a lot of vibe cyber attacks, people just put an agent to attack a host and the agent tries everything until something works. It won't be long until we have ai agents doing blue team, and then it'll be bots vs bots fighting for supremacy while we humans watch from the sidelines.
>>108352397>bots vs bots fighting for supremacyAh, just as in Neuromancer.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? In this market?! >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>Useful programs and live Windows environment:https://hirensbootcd.org/download/Previous: >>108289163
>>108351777I've used SMSPool for that kind of thing in the past
>>108351360>Is there any reason not to add these older sticks to get 48 GB if it works?They'll run at the slowest speed/timings of any stick. But that might not matter for your use case. And check that they're in the right slots like anon said.
Is it better to have one large hard drive to store random shit on, or have it divided up on a bunch of smaller hard drives?
How would one go about scanning a book and turning it into a PDF using his phone camera and a computer?
>>108350651>Are you sure that's OK?Yes.>How long have you had yours like that?It has been running continuously since 2017 or 2018. Initially it was the WiFi router for my parents, now it's a VPN server and torrent box.My Pi4B boards are also fanless and one of them has been in service since 2020, mostly for Kodi and Retropie.The fan is optional, it allows the board to sustain high load for long periods without thermal throttling. If you don't load the board continuously, or don't mind the throttling, or can avoid it in other ways (CPU governor, undervolting) then there's no need for a fan.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>108264010
>>108350579Fun problemmaybe one day I'll be able to remember how to implement union find off the top of my head
>>108350726Well you can just make it private in go too.My point was just that with go you dont need fancy functions pointers to add a function to a struct.I love go and I love err != nil. It makes debugging so much easier if you just accept the verbosity and do it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hAxw_BwrBAI wrote this using gemini, pls rate.Now I want to see if I can use gemini to translate decompiled code into Nim and raylib code.
>>108347665>>108350541I couldn't give any "next steps" advice, but "what the kids use today" is CommunityToolkit.Mvvm
what’s the best way to parse c code with macros without doing a separate preprocessor pass? I was thinking about just unwrapping them into a their own string and then setting the lexor buffer to that string while keeping all its original state and then popping back to the real buffer when done but it’s going to really complicate some things and ruin my beautiful system to restore lexor state. i can’t really think of another way though
Oled is in every phone, has been for a long time, even the shitty low end ones anyone can afford, so why are oled monitors and TVs still so expensive? Picrel is 16 years old and uses oled
because they can
>>108352498OLED monitors are like $200 though?
Okay so now that Subscribestar has gone to shit, if you make a custom website for your adult art or controversial/political content, what payment processor are you supposed to use? Someone told me Stripe, but isn't Stripe owned by big banks and could pull off a Visa? Crypto doesn't seem like an option because normies would not bother to look into it.
>>108352320i use paypal with faked payment description
>>108352320Stripe is a big boy financial company. Their jannies are feds. If you get banned by Stripe you have much bigger things to worry about.The only reason why people don't use stripe is because their UI/UX is fucking horrible and extremely slow. But it has the lowest rates, because unlike "BuyMeACoffee" or "SubscribeStar", you don't have assholes skimming off the top of every donation/purchase you receive. 2.4% flat rate. Just fucking use Stripe. There are no good alternatives unless you use crypto, which nobody uses.
>>108352354Using stripe as an individual is feasible, but I'd recommend that you set up a LLC or something and then get a virtual mail address. Most transactions won't show your name, phone, and address to your clients by default, but it's kinda sketchy because it's very case-dependent. Invoices, for example, will include that information and there's no good way to get around it afaik.
Is gumroad still a thing?
Has there ever been a bigger fall from grace?
Just works on Mac. Turn off the ad toggle in settings
>>108343781
Bluestacks is a virtual machine that depends on the x86-android project to work. it was never an emulator
>>108346555how about just running a minimal linux vm and installing waydroid on it?
The performance drop between v4 to v5 was huge. I am using Mumu now. Oh and yeah, the ads are more obnoxious now.
Is Apple Studio Display 2026 worth it or is there a better monitor than it?
>>108352538like all apple products, it's a steaming heap of currynigger shit that gets destroyed by products 1/10 its price that also perform 10x betterthe only reason to buy an apple product is to advertise to the world that you're a brain dead subhuman niggercattle
so, what are you planning to do?
>>108337292Look at the responses from some of the manufacturers. Some Motorola phones may move to GrapheneOS.
>>108340869My bank app stopped working due to my phone being too old anyways. I just use the website now.
>>108342871Just no gf. I'll be sitting back and watching the masses slow realization that they've been corralled into a life of digital id, social credit score, and whatever else it may entail for themselves and their children.
>>108349796>My bank app stopped working due to my phone being too old anyways. I just use the website now.Why did they need a new phone for banking apps?
>>108337292>app makers add a nag textboxLol.