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This is ChatGPT told a schizo who stabbed his mom and himself to death
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>>107738671
There are trillions of dollars at stake, the USG would kill probably a million people rather than let openAI collapse.
Nothing will happen.
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>>107738671
how is that different from a schizo talking to himself and convincing himself to kill? we should ban all forms of thinking, both natural and artificial
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>>107746217
"normal" people don't go insane from words on a screen
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>>107746287
oh, something will certainly happen, but what it will be is more forwarding of chat logs to law enforcement agencies.
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>>107746330
The entire point of all chatbot AI is to offload responsibility to a machine, and you cannot jail machines.
The next option is to target specific engineers or executives, but you can't do that either, because there isn't a clear chain of action that lead to a specific OAI employee telling the chatbot to talk a person into suicide.
The only other option is to shut it down, but because of its worth, that won't be permitted to happen, either.

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the entire VPN industry is a giant circlejerk of shell companies reselling the same pool of rented servers that log everything at lower level
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Duh. Do you really think they're gonna let you hide completely?

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Couldn't compete at all raped in every single benchmark

https://www.phoronix.com/review/windows-beats-linux-arl-h/4

>80 comments

All seething btw
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>>107744234
>India is Linux
>Linux is India
i know right?
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>>107744091
Lunix and specially Ubuntu have become just as bloated as windows
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>>107744404
sabotaging the same software they use as their biggest money maker (Azure)?
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>>107744234
Notice how Arch Linux is absent from that picrel
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>>107744289
So is the Linux version used. Linux isn't known for having day 1 support for hardware.

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Qualcomm's most advanced ARM chips now rival the performance of the Apple M5. Why hasn't Qualcomm opted to open source the drivers, enabling the creation of robust ARM Linux laptops? Do they have deal with Microsoft?
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>>107739299
>It’s not up to Qualcomm. You have to ask this mentally ill tranny
softbank owns arm now. so ask the japs.
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>>107741844
>binary "translators".
turning a man into a woman? already used extensively in linux, don't see what the problem is.
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>>107744894
>Single core hasn't mattered in two decades
Depends what you're doing. Ideally, you have good performance both for single-threaded and multithreaded code, and you're efficient enough that you don't get thermally throttled (with the help of whatever your cooling solution is).
From a software perspective, best is if you can do your thing quickly and let the computer go back to sleep, but not all apps can possibly work that way.
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>>107741844
>india using apple products
no one tell him
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>>107741844
odd that we have multiple schizos with the same misconception that indians use apple products, but you're definitely not that other guy based on not using his favorite word.

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Getting programming jobs by June will be incredibly difficult. All the entry-level and intermediate jobs will be accomplished via a $1000/month subscription to claude code. Every subscription will replace 10 full-time jobs.
Many companies will go under. There will be no jobs. Only FAGMAN will be "safe". Most FAGMAN employees will either quit voluntarily or fight dirty to not get fired.
Programming Jobs and Software jobs are KAPUT in six months. You have been warned.
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>>107743694
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>>107743694
At $1000 a month, I think Indians would unironically be cheaper as long as you have them work remote. The effects on product quality would be roughly equivalent.
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>>107744719
AI = Actually Indians
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>>107744719
downside: more poop over everything
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>>107743834
This is the first time I've seen this, what the fuck.

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Which one and why?
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>>107742878
>>107743513

Chatgpt is disgustingly sycophantic to the point that it's super off putting. Can't believe you'd like that. Bet you're vaxxed too.
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What do people even use these for? I use them like toys, but the way the world talks about AI, it's supposed to change the world.
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>>107726581
None because kill yourself
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Why would you ever use these stupid commercial assistants (including Grok) when Z.ai or DeepSeek exist and they are totally FOSS and winning the leaderboards in every benchmark right now?

Or right, because you're a fucking retarded zoomer tourist who lives on twitter and discord.
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Copilot's been pretty good with game dev rubber ducking and I've found it willing to work with premises related to race and society that would have leftists pissing and shitting themselves as long as it knows it's for a simulation-oriented video game and "isn't meant to be political" so I'll go with that.

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Nobody's going to learn the bash terminal unless they are some basement dweller who lives on their PC. Even people who use their PC for work aren't going to fuck around with stuff like that. The terminal went away in the early 1990s on Windows and Mac because it's trash and linux hasn't evolved with them.
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>>107738352
>the kids who got bullied in school work at modern day microsoft (company that bill gate's named after his dick)
pottery
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>>107735279
We're seeing it play out in real time and they still don't fuckin learn.
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>>107736356
That's why the devs, themselves, aliased them all to the coreutils commands they replicate.
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>>107737334
Foreground and background colors? You mean like
echo '\e[01;30;41m' INDIA FOUND: DELETING INDIA
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>>107735080
Linux retards didn't get the memo that human beings like things to be intuitive and there is a good reason the command prompt lost all the way back even before windows 95 when the vast majority of people just went straight to a gui that ran on top of dos (the most famous being windows 3.1).

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/biz/ herre.
How is AI not another dot-com bubble?
What are its practical applications, aside from porn generation and helping high schoolers with their homework? How does it make money?
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>>107744573
Your post screams of salt that you didn’t cash in yourself
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no non-Indian person has ever taken AI seriously
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>>107744506
"It's somebody else's problem" is the golden rule
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>>107744573
>The web is not useless, but the valuations at the time were absolutely retarded, completely unattached from actual useful businesses. It was the insane financing, valuations and investment decisions that made the Dotcom bubble, not the tech itself being flawed or useless.
right. the us economy is based on bubbles, dot com, housing, and ai. there was a brief honest recovery for a few years of trumps first term
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>>107746272
Always was. Every economic depression in the 19th century and up to 1929 was caused by a speculation bubble that burst.

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people on tech twitter are all spamming you have to use agents and claude 4.5
i feel like an old man writing code by hand, am i missing something?
granted i haven’t seen them shipping shit but fomo feels.
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>>107746274
Don't sweat it. Old men don't use rainbow keyboards.
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>>107746274
Fuck kids
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>>107746274
Fuck your sister anon.

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HP-UX hit EOL 12/31/25, no future patches. Not many commercial Unixes left.
https://www.osnews.com/story/144094/hp-ux-hits-end-of-life-today-and-im-sad/
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>>107745059
HP, Intel and Microsoft collaborated on switching banks over to Windows NT on Itanium. HP would kill off their bigger iron stuff like HPPA and DEC Alpha they got with Compaq.
Banks asked them if they had a death wish. The three had to port OpenVMS to Itanium.
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>>107745150
Why? The design is interesting, the problem was the compiler writers. They were never able to deliver what they promised and thus only a single instruction slot was filled in the compiled code. No wonder it ran like treacle.
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>>107743937
No
They do not
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>>107746135
Citation needed.
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>>107746263
I schmooze with gentoo developers on IRC
I also own every architecture even fucked up shit like the blackfin

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I'm 95% sold on crippling my Apple hardware with Linux autism. I'd lose ~35% of battery life. But I hate Mac OS with a passion.

Please, convince me not to.
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>>107736561
>And why do you still buy Apple hardware?
NTA but the hardware is good
I have a Vivobook S 16 with a nice OLED screen, a Ryzen 9 HX 370 and 32GB RAM. The M4 Air has much much better battery life while keeping cool, it's not comparable
that's literally the only reason
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>>107736412
I'd rather use macos than anything made by the pedophile hector martin and his gang of troons.
yeah I know he left the project a while ago but it's all the same, ain't touching asahi troonix with a 10 feet pole.
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>>107736412
progress seems to be constantly slowing on asahi. seriously. how many years do we have to wait for dp over usbc? it was "basically working" like two years ago and yet they never finish the code. it was good for writing and compiling code, but i always had issues with yt playback dropping frames and frametime inconsistency. Now I just keep UTM running for linux.
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>>107736412
Ok, did you see the thread over here?

>>>/g/thread/107735716
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>>107736412
iTODDLERS BTFO

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>using kde is 2026
lamo, enjoy your krapware
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>>107745043
its literally the same thing
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>>107742380
anything with ide/sata can use a ssd, and xp/w7 would easily boot in under 30 seconds
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>finally report a bug in a KDE component that has been a problem for a year
>easily reproducible in 5 minutes using the live environments of two ISOs
>"durrr idk what you mean can't reproduce"
>explain it as simply as possible
>"hurrr that's just how it behaves now even though it makes no sound reason to"
I don't know why I even bother reporting KDE bugs.
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>>107724838
I checked drkonqi and the only program on my machine to have dumped core in the past three years is mpv for some reason.
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>>107746162
remember, it's either a Qt, third-party plugin or distro issue, it's NEVER Plasma's fault.
you're genuinely better off just picking a WM/compositor and building your own desktop nowadays, every single DE is sabotaged by retards.

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How do I know for sure if my psu is defective ?

My computer seem to crash and reboot randomly. No logs, no blue screen.
The display goes black for few seconds then reboot.

I did multiple stress tests of various components to figure out which could be the source but with no success.
The crashes seem to happen completely randomly, sometimes when I’m barely using my computer, other while playing video games.

There is no consistency
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>>107745815
Get a second PC that you're sure works, switch PSUs, if those issues get fixed on your PC and start happening on the loaner, then the PSU is the issue
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>>107745815

assuming windows set reboot on fail from auto to bluescreen display and logging mode
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>>107745815
Divination spell. If that doesn't work, ask the spirits (chatGPT). Tech support thread
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>>107745815
If you get random crashes under different loads I don't thinks it's the PSU
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>>107745815
get a multimeter and test the 24 pins?
that would rule out the psu right?
Is that not good enough?

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Usecase?
I'm legitimately asking, my os didn't come with this or selinux preinstalled.
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>>107746247
both apparmor and selinux allow sandboxing for your software. you can disallow certain software from accessing certain dirs, the internet, and various other places
apparmor is easier to configure but less powerful overall, selinu is more powerful over but harder to configure
both of them have a learning curve but do absolutely increase security
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If your distro doesn't do the SELinux integration for you, you're better off using apparmor most of the time.
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>>107746270
If i'm only installing software from my distro's repo, this shouldn't be necessary right? The riskiest think I have on my computer is an overlay for polymc

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Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107745854
Forgot to add an attention‑grabbing picture.
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>>107740499
The contributors are furries, troons and cucks with pronouns and shit.
Why are you like that? Is beyond obvious that is filled with malware, spyware and who knows what other evil shit.
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>>107742309
>a GC is what you need.
Skill issue.
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>>107730163
Fucking around with Windows XP to reproduce all the WM quirks accurately in a Wayland compositor
The event loop, basic protocols (core, Linux DMA-BUF, xdg_shell for toplevels and popups, zxdg_decoration for SSD, zwlr_layer_shell for Taskbar) are already implemented.
I'm only missing the WM behavior and actual decoration sizes and sprites.
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>>107745926
>spanish voice of Hermione Granger
small world


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