https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
>>107857309The plan is to return to feudalism with them at the top, they've been openly talking about it, JD vance has outright stated he's onboard with it and heavily influenced by it.
>>107842976Lack of self-awareness. The gig is up and desperate, totally a not-organic attempt to recreate dot.com boom is going to materialize.
>>107856898>including themhow? what's the negative to them?
>>107857662No poors = you are now the poor one. Wealth is relative, and the hierarchy of wealth doesn’t disappear once you get into the top 10%
>>107848880With how blatantly obvious this AI is, it makes me wonder how much LLM is driving a lot of the bot posting here or if it's just some other more linear and pre-programed system.
that help increase job security /g/?
>>107855592become a silo of knowledge duhtake control of one aspect of the system, let no one else work on it -> then they must rely on youalso secrets/password maintenance
>>107855592Boss can't be arsed to juggle TOTP tokens and long ass passwords so I basically manage and pay for all the infrastructure, I get reimbursed at the of the month of course but even the domain names are in my possession.
>>107855592accumulate control over essential functions and refuse to divulge information about how they work to other employeesthis works best if you're otherwise likeable and very availableif you take a lot of time off or are just kind of a shit, you'll get a lot of pressure to train fellow employees in your arcane knowledge, and preventing being forced into doing that, you'll have to employ a lot of hemming and hawing and obfuscation and misdirection>ahh, yeah, well, it's really complicated, and i don't think Jenkins has the time to learn that>oh, yeah, i've been thinking about that in terms of the company's overall knowledge management effort, hey, where is that anyway?>ooh, sorry, i know what needs to be done, but i'm working at 110% already to get it done, and i don't have the time to train someone on top of thatit often involves some very nasty office politics, as well
>>107855592Soft skills. It's really over..
>>107855592a firm handshake
Check out my voxel engine anons. Written in C++ using OpenGL. Infinite world in every direction, including up and down. Not even close to complete yet, but I'm proud of what I've done so far.
>>107855881Thank you! I promise I'll work on the performance :)
>>107846997>I'M proud of what I'VE done so farlmao you haven't done anything. Sam altman should be getting the credit here.
>>107852102Exactly my point. Likewise if you have an underlying representation of voxels, and you render them in a world using triangles, they don't stop being voxels.
>>107848290I did this shit as a class project using CUDA in a couple afternoons.
>>107851911Holy mental illness batman
>[picture of 10 to 15 year old intel cpu>*sips* ahhhh, you don't need moreWhy are you people like this?
>>107856507i now remembered that movie.have a you
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>>107856329My 4700mq in t440p is running just fine. I bought a newer 8000u whatever to play with and it's genuinely worse. I would either suck cock and buy a MacBook or just keep waiting for t14s gen2 AMD to drop below $200. There is no in between.
most anons here are jeets who dont actually contribute anything
What was the most disturbing thing you've found on the dark web?
>>107793367kys
>>107792748Human on Alien sex videos. First contact was sexy.
>>107816593>manual suicide will always be an option>says while knowing government bans and regulate all the peaceful and reliable methods>and may lock you in a psych ward if they have as minimum as a suspicion of you wanting to escape your suffering
I've owned three different Pyle desktop amps that all have similar problems. All of them blast static when the volume knob is moved near the low end. Two of them have dead or partially dead right channels. Two of them have the grounding jackets pulled off the RCA connectors. All of them have the RCA connectors too close together for the backshells on a lot of RCA cables. Needless to say I'm done with Pyle. I really like their designs but their quality is shit.What's the poorfag upgrade from Pyle that doesn't completely suck?I want:>smol (under 3.5" tall)>RCA inputs>banana jack outputs>6.5mm headphone jack>volume knobThat's it. No Bluetooth or USB any other modern bullshit.
>>107855830I don't know shit about shit but I heard class D amps are to prone to this so you should probably look for another class unless its specifically cleared of static issuesAlso /g/ has hifi and headphone generals you could ask there
>>107855830>PyleThere's your problem.
>>107855830if you're willing to use an adapter for those banana plugs the atom amp 2 has been great for me. It's like 120 usd tho. Ditch the 6.35mm headphones and you could get the old version for 100
>>107855830>No Bluetooth or USB any other modern bullshit.Just accept USB DACs with balanced out and monitors into your life.
Unusable because of compile times
>>107857556with some effort, yeah, potentially faster.Typically you'd use the reference compiler for development which is a bit slower in program performance but faster to build.Then you use LDC for release builds (LLVM backend).Check out https://github.com/AuburnSoundsWhich is a guy doing audio processing and VST stuff in D.
>>107855610Because dynamic libraries are retarded, cniles should be executed.
>>107856736They look different and better or something so complexity is worth it, chud.
>>107857265>C with GNU extensionsso you mean to tell me that you shamelessly use C++ features, but with shittier syntax to pretend that you aren't?Smartest Cucknile.
>>107857580neat, looks goodlooks like a more sane C++
how long before we have short animations as captchas?
>>107857169I actually want my shit to look better now though, lol.I actually added another quantization node and it actually looks good now, but my obs settings suck and it looks all smudgy in my recording https://files.catbox.moe/pxzr85.mp4
>>107850545implement the DOOM captcha
>>107857260i remember someone making something like that. and quickly found that there was a chance of success by just standing still and shooting anything that comes into view. not a great chance, but a chance, since the room was quite small and the demons are out of view initially. that particular example could be trained for pretty easily i'd say. though if you had many little maps it could be trickier.i think this is one case where obscurity is actually beneficial. like if your method requires a bespoke solution, even if it's not difficult on it's own, if it's only used by a few people then there's little chance bots will implement it unless it's a targeted attack
>>107850545Here is a better question: Why have I been stuck on this 3/3 captcha bullshit for a whole week now?
>>107850946It's trivially easy, it takes like 5 seconds in gimp. NTA
They literally know everything from your>spending habits>internet history>where you go and what you do with your time>who are your close contacts>your fetishes and DesiresThey don't need to blackmail you with pizza they know your whole personality and what makes you tick. They know you more than you know yourself.Let's just hope they have mercy on us. They won anons and we lost they own us by balls.
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I hate so fucking much that my sisters have uploaded pictures with me in them to their Shitstagram postsI don't even care if they are deleted, because they're already in the Cuckerberg system.FUCKBut whatever. Minimize my own data leakage rather than cry of spilt milk.
>>107857622*cry over
>>107857436Translation: Jews asked their professors student names because professor who has to teach you politics got in through nepotism and will do as they say or get booted too.
>>107856948governments get a copy of every packet that passes onto the wider net, anon, they have it all too
Have two laptops, one runs mint. Want to put something else on the other. pic related. Have used OpenBSD on VPS, liked it. Does it werx on desktop? Just use browser, GIMP, and terminal mostly.
>>107851954in my experience on my desktop openbsd worked better, several things on freebsd didnt work where they worked perfectly out of the box on openbsd, like the media keys on my keyboard, suspending and even rebooting lmaoon freebsd when rebooting it just hangs forever unless i hit the power button to shut it down and it also doesnt wake up from suspending, i just get a black screen and have to force a shutdown to fix it
Use freebsd. It's faster.
>>107851802OpenBSD works really good on laptops since devs dogfood it with their own setups. You may have to poke around with mixerctl to get audio working if it doesn't work out of the box
>>107851802https://www.ghostbsd.org/
>>107851802Unironically, put hackintosh.
Best Practices Editionprevious: >>107761293READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I have 5.2 TB of certain data I need to keep separately.I really can't afford to duplicate (standalone backup or RAID1) it right now. Maybe later but for now I can't.My only short-to-medium term choices for keeping it are>put it all on a single good NAS/Enterprise tier 8TB HDD>or make a RAID5-style array composed of 4x 2TB 2.5" SMR drives (wouldn't use ZFS, would use something else that doesn't shit the bed with SMR)It's pretty much a complete set of data, basically won't change. And it will mostly lie cold, though I might spin it up to copy some data off it maybe a handful of times a year for the next couple of years.So which should I go for?On the one hand a good single 8TB HDD would be a lot more robust. But on the off-chance something goes wrong, it's all gone.On the other hand, each individual 2.5" SMR disk is obviously much shittier than the big disk, however there is that built-in one-disk failure tolerance, which the single disk obviously doesn't.
>>107857481>Make a logical 8TB disk out of the 4>Raid1 it with the 8TB HDDBoom. Technical horrors beyond human comprehension.
>>1078349962.5gb or 5gb is a lot cheaper so maybe do that?i mean i do enjoy seeing a freshly ripped bluray being send to the server at 1.2GB/s, pool itself can write at 2GB/s if necessary. but if i'm honest, it's not that useful outside big file transfers. you'll be limited by io on small files 9 out of 10 times, in which case even 5Gb would be overkill.
>>107857639No I have to pick one or the other, I don't have the space for both. I can free up one or the other out of my current disks.A new hard drive is expensive in my cunt. A good NAS/Enterprise 8TB HDD is about 270 USD. Not prepared to buy an extra one atm.
>>107857639>Technical horrors beyond human comprehension.That's already covered by SMR RAID
This will change everything.
may I see your TED-x talk
>>107857525>another vaporware battery techbooooring
>OC donut steel batteryWhere's the spork with pre-purchase of a donut battery?
>>107857729i hate that japanese convenience stores don't give me sporks with my bento anymorewah wah we have to cut down on plastichave you ever tried to buy sporks? like, just sporks?i can find forks and spoons in the supermarket but there's no bag of sporkssmdh
>>107857736Bro, just buy one of those foldable sporks that campers useI'm sure >>>/out/ could tell you which artisanal titanium spork is best for konbiniJust mention Yuru Camp somewhere in your post
From your phone's wifi and cellular modem, to a wirelss chromecast for your tv, to the wifi router in your room, to the wifi card on your desktop gaming computer, do you ever wonder if all of this stuff is bad for us if it's working all at once?
>>107857491read this againviolent wave radiation is the issue. the whole ionizing or non ionizing debate is a red herring.>>107857072
>>107857511>I don't need to know physics, just use common sense>it looks pointy on a graph, that means it pierces the skin and destroys DNA, qed
>>107857596If you need to handpick scientific studies to have your world make sense, I'm not going to stop you.
>>107857511It really isn't a red herring. Frequencies are the difference between a light bulb and an x-ray.
>>107857708You don't need studies, "basic" (not in the US) knowledge about how EM fields and waves work is enough. >>107857721
>filesystems should be tag based, not directory based!!!!!No ones stopping you from having the same file in multiple directories with hard links.
>>107857336
>>107857298ls -i and find / -deleteMake it an alias/function if you want
>>107857383>ls -i and find / -deleteThat could take hours if you have a lot of files.
>>107857244No ones stopping you from putting literally every file in a single directory.
Nobody is stopping you from implementing tag based filesystem to show me how good they are.
>be me>mid-level dev at insurance company>company’s apps are all CRUD crap, nothing fancy >we’ve got a ton of offshore jeets >senior dev decides he’s gonna (((innovate))) >wants to make a pipeline to replace us using AI>builds “Claude skills” that explain our stack and business logic >the whole thing is supposed to go >JIRA -> develop -> test -> PR >we’ve got 300 devs right now, most just grab a ticket, build it, and ship it I'm wondering how long before this turns into mass layoffs, specially because insurance is a cost-cutting industry after all.
>>107855892this guy fucks
>>107855892Or he can just start stealing stuff from work. Start with a ram stick or two on any pc with multiple ram sticks. Start looking for valuable stuff to steal to make up for when they lay you off.
>>107855892That's stupid. Just shoot the CEO in the face.
>>107855892Nice try sneaking the union shit in there commie faggot. Fuck off.
>>107854606If any of my employees were on 4chan, I'd try to replace them too.