>steals Google's Meena LLM for own project>wanted to steal $7T>reduced expectations to $700B-1Tyou gotta hand it to him, he's ambitious
>>107672674Shame about RAM prices, but watching him spend more money than anyone has ever spent before is mildly funny.
New version is out!https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/release/Did you update or are you staying with an older version?
just posting to sayMPC-HC MASTER RACE
>>107669188thumbfast
archsisters where is our update
>>107669105sooo since the mpv yt-dlp ffmpeg bread died i guess this is the new /mpv/ bread?if so: i recently finaly got a vrr (freesync) monitor, /g/ told me you can definitely get vrr going in mpv for judder free video playback at any framerate... but i just can't get it to workcurrently running video-sync=audio interpolation=off but it's the same with display resamplealso tried a bunch of other shit like vulkan instead of dx11 (freezes and just doesn't work), vrr is enabled in windows and dynamic refresh rate on/off doesn't make a difference, it just says 180 hz (maximum rate of the monitor) and gets stuck there, monitor vrr readout is static at 180 like it is with regular desktop usage.am i missing something? does it only work on troonix and not wangblows?
>>107669105For the first time ever mpv has its own binarieshttps://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/releases/tag/v0.41.0do I stay with shinchiro if I want to use webm.lua?
I thought Europe is on the decline and can't make anything good?
>>107672155It is British language
>>107668549They make a couple of VERY good things even though they’re in decline faster than we are
>>107672155>running on American hardwareyou mean hardware manufactured by the taiwanese using dutch technology
>>107672277>fasterLmao
>>107672230>"(i know airstrip one invented it)">b-but it is airstrip one languageLet me guess, you're one of those "New" Europeons that exist solely for GDP purposes?
>you can buy an ARM "computer" running Android that has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios built in for less than the cost of a mid-tier meal at a restaurant and it even comes with a remotegranted i know it's probably a laggy piece of shit filled with spyware and frankly i'll be sticking to my thinkcentre, but how have we gotten to this point? i'm sure it probably has SOME hardware specs, maybe four A53 cores/1GB of RAM/8GB of flash. it boggles my mind
>>107670483am i supposed to stick a 7 inch long plastic piece of shit in the tv hdmi port?
>>107670882i'm 33
Third worlders LOVE these streaming stickst. mexican, they sell like hot bread because people are both too dumb to use and set up a real computer, and too addicted to the lowest quality slop
>>107670483>granted i know it's probably a laggy piece of shit filled with spywareWhy do you ask when you know the answer already?Roku went all in with ads and data-mining.
>>107670483why would any of that be expensive to begin with? These are insanely overpriced. This is what happens when nobody works in a factory and manufacturing becomes nothing short of magic to retarded zoomers.
>employ Chinese people>they steal your tech and join your Chinese competitors
>>107669987You can just make a lot of money and then move to a better part of the US. Meanwhile in China you are always on your toes for the CCP. China has to massively overpay for engineers to get them to go to China and that's only when they need to steal something. Normal engineers in China are not even at Euro levels.The saltiest Chink I ever saw on the internet was an engineer who was denied his green card during Trump 1.
>>107669577why are chinese people begging to be genocided... look at where all the betrayal and backstabbing is getting jews right now. chinese people are doing the exact same thing as jews.
>>107670533Goyim come work at our new Nvidia HQ! We're totally not installing backdoors!
>>107672397Another 50 billion to Israel!!! Looks like you're rewarding them, aren't you goyim? At least China gives me cheap stuff!
>>107669577The USA kinda deserves this for selling out its own people to foreigners
& yes I have reverted the imageserver back to i.4cdn.org
>>107670195Kinda... But more:>Hmm, the use case for me using xt (unmaintained now) over x (still maintined regularly and i can still install/update with the js rather than an addon or extension) is... uploading pics bigger than 4mb and webp>How many times have I done that again?Btw not everything needs to be 4chan vs plebbit, mac vs windows, Drumpf vs... anyone with greater than room temp iq tribalism m8.
>>107669672
>Hiro once again breaks site functionality just to make more shekels for third party advertisesGuess I can say goodbye to ever seeing thumbnails again. The fix is a huge security vulnerability.
>>107671077Bit sad it took that long.>>107671104Anonymous Kazakhstani Clock Winding Imageboard....with no thumbnail images for the images.
>>107669672I use neet catalog
Here's your new run dialog bro
>>107670740>ui designers want to keep their job, so they find excuses to change things that do not need changing, without taking risk, resulting in the shit ui's we have now.UI designers do not make these decisions, they are almost on the same level as code monkeys in the pecking order.The brief they receive from the above (Product Manager, Product Owner) already says 'here draw a new thing that does this and that but also that, and have it touch friendly kind of like iOS, it will replace the legacy windows95...'
>>107658583It honestly looks great, why wouldn't you want ms to make everything into mica/winui3 style? Isn't /g/ constantly bitching about W11 being inconsistent in terms of UI? What's going on big guy
>>107671609>it honestly looks greatKys post haste
>>107671609maybe we want that basic things to load under 5 seconds
>>107670325I'm just saying that you can run w11 on almost anything. Not that you should. I flip gaming pcs for 135% profit and I'm obligated to install w11 on everything but my personal laptop is on zorin os. Only my gaming rig is on w10 but it's offline and off the grid so I don't care
GOOD MORNING SIRS FROM MUMBAI SILICON CITYMy btech introduced AI as official subject last year heres my question paper. Is it easy?
>>107671953>People will regret being luddites in the futureThe push to replace everything with AI slop proves the actual luddites were right all along. 70 IQ jeets are filtered by this fact.
>>107671923>not a single math questionhas to be an econ class
>>107671923It has a slight "business smell" to it. Various "what are the N steps of X" questions, where those N steps were dreamt up by an MBA to fit on a powerpoint slide and have little to no correspondence to how X is handled in academic papers or industry implementations.I had a module like that in my degree. Cybersecurity in my case. I like security topics and understood them well, but ended up with a mediocre score because I struggled to fit my explanations into the expected business-speak.Aside from that it sounds like a relatively well-designed course. Mix of high-level applications and implementation details.>>107672021There's gradient descent I guess. And logic counts as discrete maths.
>>107672021CSE AI ML
>>107671923looks like the sort of test that you can either easily bullshit with common sense or where you have to regurgitate shit from a textbook in the exact same phrasing using the exact same words. Basically really terrible for making sure people have actually understood the subject matter.
How do they have so many packages? Do they compromise on security?
>>107671245>udev rule that opens HIDRAW that lets anyone, at any given timeYou can override a udev rule pretty easily. It was probably in vials documentation to set a mode=0666 udev rule or an example udev rule was in their own git repo. Change it to an input group and hope nothing breaks.>>107670009Automation. Bots usually do most of the work of bumping up versions, it usually pulls directly from upstream with minimal patching. If you follow unstable you will have few if any known CVEs in your software. There's potential security concerns with the nix store and the script that runs statemd stage 1 that makes secureboot less effective(you should be encrypting your drive anyway). You should assess your own threat model and act accordingly as well.
>>107670009>learning curve steeper than troonmacs>shitty scripting dsl nobody understands>functional meme>unreadable error messages>no debug tools>a single typo can waste hours of your time because it doesn't catch anything at compile time>beginner "docs" build on specialized knowledge and don't explain any concepts>even if they introduce a concept it's not explained why>6 million ways to do the same thing>nobody knows which tools to use for the job because all of them can do the same things>still stuck on legacy vs "modern">inconsistent and buggy tooling>not a single beginner tutorial (docs are not a tutorial)>"documentation" is scattered across niche tranny blogs and github issuesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107672089>All this butthurt Skill issue
>>107670009crashes
>>107672159this, works on my machine
>download an image It crashes>verify captcha It crashesSo what was the point?
werks
bless you k1rakishou
>>107666046Ever notice in these threads how few people use this app? Shit just werks.
>>107670240Lol what the fuck is this. Even in the 80-90s the shitty fake hacking was better then this. I'd say even the CSI was better
>>107664996But that is how we always did it...
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>>107672425What?Did you seriously just put my question into AI slop machine and re-posted what it told you here?
>>107671464This worked for me last time i tried it, there's bit of latency with it though.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/Guide-Network-RTPMake sure to change the line in receiver/source media.class = "Audio/Source"to "Stream/Output/Audio"Or just remove/comment out the lineFor some reason the "Audio/Source" setting they recommend setting causes it to not work properly.
media.class = "Audio/Source"
>>107672454No i just put the error into a search engine and then looked through a few stackexchange answers and also tried to search for whatever quark and gdbus are related to (which is glib)Though i guess most search engines are powered by ai slop now
>>107672479Didn't work for me.
>>107672479This is a permanent thing? Isn't it?I'm looking to one time thing to do.Also what kind of latency?
wtf
>>107671578pic rel 4chan keeps deleting my attachments
>>107671585Maybe the site just hates your shitposts
>>107670930baffles me too, for example in marketing and commercials, a field where extreme amounts of research has been done and incredible amounts of resources spent to figure out the best way to catch the attention of a human being, all being kind of undone by the promise of cheaper labor? not that I care if ads are AI or not, but it just doesn't add up...
>>107670377Do what you must.
>>107670039>>107670048>Decades of UNIX innovationlmao. nice accidental bait. clearly, that was the part that really set him off.his intelligence was already nosediving the moment he agreed to write a language *supposedly* easy enough for jeets, mind, only for most jeets to stick to Cjeetsoft and Jeetva monkey training done by the "durgasoft and co" industry anyway.
the fact that this industry hasn't settled on a standard protocol by now is suspicious. they could all talk to each other if they agreed on e2e algoeithm and a template for media and text.
>>107671658>let's remake email, but with emojis and callsWhy? All we need is something like Jami, but with i2p-like layer (for offline message delivery, and optional obfuscation of IPs). You get a public key, and that's it. That's your "account". No more account bans, restrictions, temporary suspensions, warnings, and whatever other bullshit centralized servers use to rape their cattle into submission.
>>107671803but most people enjoy using centralized despite it's disadvantages
>>107672497Jami has also advantage that is not written in web shit
I'm not allowed to use Whatsapp on my work phone. And have to use Signal.Government wagie in Europe btw.
>>107671658>e2eantisemitic and terrorist-pilled
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107621970Because, like all poorshits, lying about everything is the only way they can get through their "lives" without roping.This is old news - we've known this for at least a quarter of millennium, most likely longer.
>>107671936Back in the day you could at least update Windows when you want and not have telemetry, now your PC is basically remotely controlled by Microsoft.
>>107631981>>107671820that's a reasonable thing to be concerned about, the fact that foss by definition (all foss licenses have it) are provided without any warranty, so you have no legal recourse if they don't work (actual malware though i don't believe is protected by this). though you can always get a refund if something doesn't work ;)what do you want me to say? i can't tell you who to trust. personally i would sooner trust someone who writes software for fun or personal utility over someone who writes code for a paycheque for a company whose primary goal is to make money
>>107672038Point is that FOSS is not holy. I used to use bromite for instance. Turns out it was abandoned, had to replace it with cromite, which in turn was also abandoned. If I didn’t follow the news of my software I might have been exposed to serious security risks. Now I just use fucking edge with ublock origin on my android, making me question the point of investing time and energy in FOSS in general. Over the years there have been multiple examples of this. So yeah, it’s more a disappointment in the holy promises of FOSS vs the bitter reality. For me at least. I also understand there are very well established projects with corporate backing.
>>107672551i've never considered foss to be holy, i'm not sure where you got the idea that people think it is
IT'S UPhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnlgwyVahCY
>>107672092All startups do now is piggy back on the top players anyway.Except for ones outside of the US.But the problem is more that at the federal level they aren't actually regulating anything, except the states' rights to regulate.
>>107671998>none of this stops any time soonits actually starting to stop: you mention oracle, they had an investor refuse to provide funding for an ai datacenter because of oracle finances. It one of those things that will crumble real fast, but as always the question is timing. Everyone on the money side is playing musical chairs right now.
>>107669302stop shilling this garbage, muh le 5fps more in video games, muh le evil nvidia, muh le AI.nobody cares, buy an add and >>> /reddit/
>>107669334>capitalism and right wing politics bad>lefty faggotry goodthats the channel in a nutshell
>>107672533that investor is still investing in two other oracle sites for now. its concerns were largely about that particular site iirc.i think the people telling the public that the bubble is about to burst are grifters selling people hopiumnever underestimate the market's ability to financially maneuver itself into profitability even if it all looks like some giant scam from the outside