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>He has a vertical monitor It better be to play vertical shmups in tate>He has an ultra wide monitor >It better be to play Darius
>>107850318It's not the same lol.
>>107850438>>107850490It's speakers. It's paper/kevlar cone and a magnet. In actives there might be the need to replace capacitors but that's about it. I use B&W speakers from 1997 and it's still pretty good.
>>107850975Well newer monitors have DSPs and shit, even newer generations of those Rokits do. Plus amps have progressed too, relevant for monitors. Otherwise yeah, unless your surround disintegrates or caps go bad, it's all good.
>>107850975i also have the entire hifi setup so of course am aware lol
It's Maps all over again.https://apnews.com/article/apple-google-artificial-intelligence-partnership-865dfa575279c292bc729a2dfa4e1583
>>107849663I wonder if that explains the mass exodus of administrative staff from Apple.I would honestly prefer Siri to just stay dumb desu. Google is inevitably going to try and get more data out of people's phones and I don't really believe anything Apple will say about their privacy implementations.
>>107849663What I don't understand is how Apple fell behind like this. Apple was the one who came out with Siri which everyone at the time look at as something that would eventually progress into what we have now with conversational AI and agentic AI. Then they just did next to nothing with it, allowed Google to come in and surpass it with Google Assistant, allowed Bixby to even show some usefulness in comparison and now Siri is going to be powered by the Gemini models because they dropped the ball that hard. Was Steve Jobs really that much better than Tim Cook at that when he passed basically all progress and vision at Apple stopped and they just focused on maximizing their existing lineups?
>>107849663can you actually imagine working for Apple though? I literally don't know anyone who would stoop that low. It's probably the shittiest big tech company to work for, unless you're some bleeding-edge hardware-only designer cuck.
>>107850906because Apple treats their wage cattle like shit. again, who the fuck wants to work for Apple? If you're in the general area and so normal faggot coded you can go into the giant anus office building a day and zone out, maybe it's tolerable.
>>107850906People never use voice assistants other than to turn on the flashlight in the dark. Apple has figured that out quicker because their customers aren't some Indian on a 50 bucks android
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>>107850835I'm doing it on the desktop and I'm still getting them after a few days. Could it be that I constantly switch IP addresses, if I do not ever post or click on "Get Captcha" when I'm on a different IP address from the one that I post from?
>>107850829buy the pass goy
>>107850829After a week or so
>>107850623>a less retarded lossless format like webpBut then I wouldn't be able to post my pictures on 4chan.
>>107851003Then use a png optimizer first.
Light themes are objectively superior to dark themes, why do so many people still choose dark?
Didn't your mom tell you to not read in the dark? That's essentially what you are doing with dark theme. If you are going to unnaturally stare at screens from close distance, at least attempt to do it in an environment with natural level of lighting.Some study found said that the lack of natural light exposure is one of the potential causes nearsightedness and eye diseases, could be related to the brightness (sun light is very bright), but also the lack of infrared frequencies in led lighting.Likely the most optimal setup health-wise would be using a 65" tv at a distance, with light theme, in a well-lit room and add some infrared heat lamps to balance out the blue light.
>>107850143Helix, but I am pretty sure any text editor with syntax highlighting is capable of a similar theme. But it has to be made custom for this approach. This is due to the typical light themes that have colored text adjusts the contrast of the colors for white. When highlighting the background you need to use very light colors to contrast well with black instead. I think It works exceptionally well for LaTeX since I just want to highlight the structure of the markup. Here is another similar theme that I use for Zig.
>>107850223There is nothing natural about the light from light themes.It's way too blue and there absolutely bit enough orange and red for your eyes to bit strain unnecessarily.If you use f.lux or similar and force it to night time constantly then it might be better than dark theme for your eyes.
>>107837209It's the opposite you tard, brown eyes are better at handling bright light than light eyes
>>107850776Well, I would argue it's slightly more natural compared to having your retinas lasered with the same blue light when they are adapted to a brightness level of a dark cave, which makes them operate on heightened sensitivity.
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>>107814484Now I want a Quake necklace.
good alternative to github? no garbage AI training, please
>>107850734self hostedhttps://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
>>107850734Public or private? Public will inevitably feed some AI.Since you can't trust any services anymore maybe you could set up a filesystem remote with an external storage.
>>107850734copy and pasting shit on my hard drive always worked for me
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>>107849945MOONDROP CHU II are like 20 bucks on Aliexpress, just make sure it's the DSP Type-C variant and not the regular 3.5mm jack variant.
>>107849945Second for Chu 2sI'm using it with an apple usbc-3.5mm dongle and it works well on my s23 ultra
is there a media/file picker for android that seamlessly connects to other servers (like an ftp one), moving all my media on my phone to one seems like a good idea so its not taking up an enormous amount of space since its like 10 years of saved up imagesbonus points if it automatically moves off newly saved media to the server and automatically generates thumbnails and stuff
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>>107850530Documents provider apps integrates into the android file picker, just pick one for whatever protocol you use. Some file explorer apps are also documents providers themselves.
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107845806this is objectively the best syntax and semantics
>>107849381>not worth optimizing>10000hz polling mouse inputs don't send 10000 events, it only does that if you enable raw input>(and even then, the number of events are reduced in something like SDL2 to reduce stutter).But if I make my own GUI toolkit I'm going to deal with raw input and I'm going to need an efficient way to resolve bounding box hits, no?If the GUI toolking only support click events on widgets, then iterating over all widget target areas might be fine because click events are rare (at worst you'd have 10-20 per seconds if you're really clicking like a maniac), but if it supports hover events on widgets then it's going to have to iterate all the fucking time and at a much larger frequency.
x : int : 42would be valid in Odin to declare a constant intx :: 42would declare the same const, inferring it as an intx := 42would instead bind 42 to variable x, again inferring the typeSimilarlylet x : int = 42;;would be a valid binding in OCamletc.
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>>107849921Meant for>>107846039
>>107849921Is the double semicolon a typo?Is the semicolon a typo for that matter, seeing as you omitted it on the other lines?
which side are you on
>>107850286not how the meme works you fucking retard how do you expect me to take your opinions seriously if you can't figure out something as simple as a meme format
>>107850286My IQ is over 400 and I use Debian
>>107850286Using old and insecure proprietary firmware baked into your hardware components doesn't make you any more free than loading newer firmware into those components through your OS.Its just a stallman cope so he can pretend the software doesn't exist so he doesn't look like a giant hypocrite when using any computer (which he is).
>>107850286Stable, rolling release, binary-based. Pick two, then install Arch, Debian, or Gentoo.
>>107850412I hate the metal case (don't even get me started on mac os). It's either too cold or too electrified when the cable is plugged in. You're basically being constantly electrocuted when this thing is plugged in
>no more human input in jeetoverflow>no more copymonkeys>"""AI""" has no more new solved problems input to train properly>answers (if any) made by bots recycling their own slop>quality collapses>now jeets can't vibecode
>>107850154>indiscriminate use of model-generated content in training>indiscriminate useIrrelevant finding because no one does this. Models continue to get smarter since that article was published a year and a half ago despite using synthetic data.
>>107850254GPT sped it up, but it was already declining.
>>107850115the current world we live in is the result of an AI running out of real input data: it's a simulation where we are made to endure various hardships so that the AI can learn from how we solved our problems.The ancient Gnostics said that the demiurge is powerful but demented. That's because the demiurge is just ChatGPT on crack.
>>107850254You can clearly see it started to go downhill when the moderation became compoundingly more retarded. AI just sped it up a little.
Consider the possibility that every programming question that someone else could reasonably have an answer for has already been asked. I mean that's over 50 million questions there. You don't need to ask a new question when it's already the top google result.
how long before we have short animations as captchas?
>>107850579That only works if the background is static.
Should just picrel.
>>107850579neat
>>107850598Can't wait for the verification can
>>107850579You've got too much time on your handsGive me your time, now.
What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
>>107850259definitely just a shitpost, but okay, shizo.
AI code is a mile away from working close to the bare components so will always run like shit. Over time layers of shit will compound and nothing will run.
>>107849295You gotta learn 2 engineer now bro.
>>107847378>i am currently developing 3 appsI've heard this shit from a bunch of people but I'm not experiencing the app rennaissance of 2026 yet, what am I missing? Where are all the apps? Are they just so niche?
>>107845218Go
Elon says his plan is to have humanity exploring space and meet alien civilizationsis this technologically achievable?
>>107848856You think crabs from Pluto are visiting Earth, anon?
And you thought AI scammers promising you utopia if you give them infinite resources was peak conmanship.
>>107848106Ok, sure, but when robots can do everything then what, you have few immortal billionaires and their mechanical servants? Intelligent life would be identical in terms of observation to some ASI spreading mechanism in deep space. What would it do? Capture more star power, build more colonies, or just stay on their little solar system and converting it into simulation computer where they can just live for trillions of years in an ideal fake world.>holy shit my purpose is to enjoy life so other intelligent life would have to be gorillions everywhere in the galaxySo instead of lot of people it will be smaller number of people with bigger luxury? Or are you saying that ASI will just kill off humans and have its own goals?
Has Elon's spaceship stopped exploding yet
>>107847509>Come to my empty gay rockNo. No one is coming to pick you up. >>107847986>Send slightly faster missile
How do you respond without getting mad?
>>107844625Good>>107845201>>107844641Well bitlocker is a bit different because its on by default when you buy a laptop.Even if it absolutely shits itself during bios updates
>>107844625I say he's correct. and it's why the general right to privacy isn't the massive security risk that feds like to pretend it is.
>>107844625simple:>You have an anime avatar, therefore YOU'RE the nobody and you're opinion doesn't count.
>>107850878>you're opinion*your
>>107844625that what they want you to think :D
Are LLMs demonic technology or are its users too dumb & gullible to become psychotic due to them?
>>107850811It's more that the fundamentally reflect the prompts they are given. So if the user comes with certain psychotic tendencies, then the LLM is going to reflect and encourage that.
>>107840586>>107850742These are obviously not sane people, I cannot imagine an even mildly sane person using AIs in such a way.I get irritated very quickly any time I'm using one for more than 5 minutes due to the extreme ass licking sycophancy and censorship.
>>107850826What I meant is that lot of people have some crazy shit to say that they keep to themselves or their close friends, but then go to a chatbot and if they think it’s a smart conscious entity they will tell them the crazy shit and because LLMs operate on roleplaying (system prompt tells them to be helpful assistants) they will give in to their crazy shit, while normal people think LLMs are just dumbass clankers that can write well and sometimes make shit up
>>107850818>chatgpt, should I get the new vaccine?>"Yes my dear, it's safe and effective, and especially tailored to your anxious profile, reducing potential fears about the novel virus, also, the friend you mentioned 2 weeks ago would probably agree with me, but just in case, tell her to get it too"
>>107850862The people who get roped into it dont have crazy ideas involving racism or other wrongthink and the sycophancy makes them trust the chatbot more. It’s probably people who half-live under the rock and never used LLMs unless saying crazy shit, so when in their eyes genius all knowing machine tells them they are correct and that they are geniuses they believe it because they have no idea this bot says that to any answer:
>CEO sends out an email encouraging company to use AI more>We consulted an AI (((expert))) that says it will make us more efficient >Encouraging Copilot specifically bc we are already using Office, Azure, Etc.>Mfw im the current IT dept head and was not consulted about any of this or brought in to meet with the (((expert)))How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information? Bonus points if it's a response that won't get me fired
>>107850547is that why all internet search engines return utter crap recently? to make AI look good in comparison?
>>107844490There are higher skies than you are standing on. Microsoft IT experts are far above you.
>>107850547Of course neets didn't find any other use than making shitty memes, productive members of society however have different opinion about AI and have the money to get necessary hardware for AI tools. The upgrade of your bing bing wahoo machine has lower priority and has to wait.
>>107850745are you a shill? are you paid to say this?
>>107850799Nope, but AI helps me save some time at work which is why I appreciate it unlike neet losers who just seethe over high RAM prices that their social security checks can't cover right now.