I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V? why are you taking my money and giving me 217V?
>>107697992>i'm sorry, but am I not paying for 230V?you are not, no.
this is why (((they))) forced leds so they can scam you with brownouts and 99.9% of people do not notice
>>107697992My power is constantly at 245V because of all these solar farms around pushing power down the old ass wire.
you pay for units of energy thoughbeit (voltage x current)
>>107697992Wouldn't be a problem if you didn't need such a high voltage. werks for me.
>Google now firing executives tasked with ensuring an adequate supply of memory products, while Microsoft executives are reportedly "storming out of meetings" as an all-out war breaks outhttps://wccftech.com/microsoft-execs-rage-and-google-resorts-to-firing-its-procurement-head-as-an-all-out-war-for-memory-products-breaks-out/
>>107697454Brother, in the absolute worst case scenario, Altman is going to leave the country in a gold-painted luxury airliner with his fellow rich while the citizens (who will be left holding the bag no matter what) eat each other alive.
>>107697483>What are you talking about?There are more consumer and consumer adjacent companies outside of Google/Microsoft/Apple/Meta/X that require memory, and require that the memory they purchase to be cheapWhat he has done could literally be the straw that breaks the camels back and brings the whole house of cards crashing down.> None of them performed missteps for themselves. They don't need to deal with the consequences so of course they don't care. They already have carte blanche from the government.Hard agree on this, however I'm more so pondering the ramifications adjacent to these idiots
>Somehow, magically a product that has always been made and never had shortage now can't be made and has a shortage simply because people continued to buy the product.Pretty impressive, they became more anti-consumer than Nintendo. When do "scalpers" start getting blamed for hawking hardened sand chips? What a genius business move to prioritize speculative AI buyers instead of existing customers. And what of DDR6 that allegedly rolls out next year? Do I have to preorder that shit now months in advance to even have a shot at getting it or will I simply have to make do with the ddr5 dip?
>>107698481>What a genius business move to prioritize speculative AI buyers instead of existing customersIt actually is. Say you’re Micron. Which sale would you rather make: John Normalfag wants a few chips for his gaming rig, or Shmuel Shekelgruber Melechyahudim wants your entire inventory at ten times the normal retail price?
>>107698502It is a short term gain that you're risking will be long term and all of it hinges on how the AI in question will answer Sam Altman's question on how he will pay back the money. Well I hope they get their money before the bagholders firesale it $200 per 16 gigs (maybe $150 on ebay) and they CAN'T sell that ram to anyone else.
The old fan is making a slight rattling noise on startup but it goes away after 5 min. It's spinning at 3000rpm to cool down Athlon x250 which gets hot very quickly during cpu spikes (it shuts itself down at 70C). I'd like to replace it but I can't find any 70mm fans. Is there any CPU fan model (with a heatsink or not) that would fit this old motherboard (released in 2009), if yes then which size should I choose?
>>107696387man I had this same CPU back in 2009.good times and the computer actually still works
>>107696558Ok, I'll see what I can do. This thing is working for almost 14 years nonstop, surprised it lasted so far. The CPU itself is very sensitive to near anything and tends to reach 100% often (browsing the modern web is near impossible), otherwise it's cool (26C when idle), probably it's too outdated.
>>107696630Yeah it seems to be durable (it survived many disasters from overheating to physical shocks) . I still like this motherboard due to its versatility. The CPU is perfectly fine for XP era games and programs which is why I still keep it.
>>107696387There are still a whole bunch of AM2+ compatible CPU coolers out there.> https://pcpartpicker.com/products/cpu-cooler/#c=270mm fans are rare, but a search machine can probs find some options.
>>107696387Lots of 70mm fans on Aliexpress
>/g/ hates android for not updating phones with useless features all while clocking the cpu down to 50%>/g/ praises apple for releasing bloated versions of their OS with the intent of rendering them useless all while not alerting the user/g/ is the worst board desu.
>>107698519No it's just the gayest. Every dude here wants my cock in their bussy.
>>107698519Now that smartphones are actively snitching to the cops, how do I denigger my phone?https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CtJj-mjH-2Q
What terminal file manager do anons use?I'm on Yazi but I'm looking to leave it because it's clunky and annoying.
>>107698379>Create bookmarks for certain directories and quickly jump to them. You can fuzzy search through them as well.put dirs into a file named bookmarks.zshbookmarks are entered into the file like '/path/to/bookmark #description of bookmark'With autocd and interactivecomments enabled, cat bookmarks.zsh | fzf | source /dev/stdin.Anything that can be run on the interactive command line can go into bookmarks.zsh, and it shouldn't be executable. You just can set a bind in fzf that will spawn another, nested, instance of fzf in the selected directory, should you want to still use fzf in that directory.
>>107698379You know what? I'll have all of this done in fzf tomorrow evening.
>>107693732>>107693761poor man's dired
This might sound like I'm trying to be clever but I literally just use mv, cp, ls, etc.Except if I have to move or copy images. Then a terminal file manager makes sense and I use ranger for it.
>>107698530I didn't think dired was a $() you could run anywhere in the shell.
will gaussian splats replace VR180 video as the gold standard of porn?
>>107698153kek
>>107693091Made me kek
I would give anything to live in a society in which porn addicts are institutionalized and kept away from everyone else. Instead I live in hell.
>>107698312>I live in hell because I'm too attention-starved to ignore threads made by virgins
>>107692987Gaussian splats always look blurry to me. Which is weird I know, but I think the splats just suck at representing texture.
Reminder of the following:1. Google will merge ChromeOS and Android to form a FOSS Linux-based desktop OS that will be 100% free to download and use. https://www.androidauthority.com/aluminium-os-android-for-pcs-3619092/2. Windows will be severely affected by this new, totally free competitor and will bleed marketshare.3. All existing Linux desktop environments will be totally outclassed by Google's top secret desktop UI and underlying OS. Even Linux users will give up on shit like Mint and just use Google's desktop for their daily driver OS. 2026 will finally be the year of the Linux desktop, and it will be because Google will do to desktops what they did to phones. You know it's coming. Don't act like this was a surprise.
>>107690228> 100% free to download and useGreat, another honeypot for retards
>>107696124>The most basic graphic design stuff such as font size, size of the elements, spaces between elements, colors and contrast. It's just doesn't look like a finished product but more like a product demo that shows that it works.But even on that point I can't agree with you, MacOS sure, even Gnome (and Pantheon the elementary DE) is arguably better, but not Windows. Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.
>>107690228https://killedbygoogle.com/
>>107696291>Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.I don't care about budget. I care about the product itself. Windows more polished. Macs pointer is the same by the way. It's optically compensated just like with letters in fonts
>>107696291>Consider that KDE's budget is something like 500 000 EUR, it's impressive what they can do considering that.you mean crashing?
>Use case for crypto donations in GNOME?>People want to use real money and not weird scam money>Comments are locked. This is not a helpful discussion.https://old.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1px35qd/why_gnome_do_not_accept_donations_in_monero_fsf/
>GNOME bans AI generated extensions>GNOME users openly mock crypto scamsIs GNOME finally becoming based?
Why don't phone cameras capture a square image? Then it wouldn't matter what orientation you shoot in and could just crop it afterwards.
>>107698079>1:1 sensors are nicheWhy is that
>>107698434because 4:3 is goated, everything else is a mere crop
>>107697959That's literally the new iphone on the front camera
>>107697959Crop? No, don't do that.
>>107697959Why doesn't my dick fuck every pussy I see? Because then I'd be fucking most dudes too and that's gay
Why aren't you downloading all the software/tools for anything you could ever want to do offline on your OS since 2010? Download sites for obscure tools and utilities go down every year, accelerated since the last 5. Software support cycles are the fire in which we burn.
>>107695845https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_Linux_Archive
>>107695845>meanwhile on a linux from 2004 i dont even know where to startWith certain distros like SUSE they would include basically any package they had at the time on a few DVDs. I think Debian still does this
>>107692840>3 media players on sight.Kys you streetshitting animal.
>>107692960i've got several programs with dead developers and they run just fine
>>107698259but... how do they work without updoots?>>107698229>3 media playersyou just outted yourself.
My biggest hard drive a 12Tb WD JUST FAILED DURING THESe prices
>12TBFor what?Porn?
>>107696098sorry to hear that anon, hope you can find a replacement or two.
this is why i just steal hard drives from work/get junked laptops and harvest the drives (and ram)
>>107696098Next time buy a Seagate. WD is known for deliberately fucking up their users
>>107696139I wouldn't worry about it, these things last forever.My main drive is a Corsair Force MP600 which is about the same performance but has over 46 TB written and it's still at 95% health.
Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107670801 (Cross-thread)>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107698026what da heck. hlky snuck in and I didn't noticedalways nice to see him workin on stuff>>107694329nice to see you. hope your holidays have been good
>>107696686I can't wait to see what the omni base can do.
>>107698026it me>>107698129randn is useful for standalone usage without PyTorchyou probably missed the big feature I mentioned too, dynamic workspace, always been an issue, when you compile for dynamic shape the memory usage would be for the maximum shape, not merged yet but it works and allocates the minimum memory required depending on the actual input shape. basically it won't need multiple different modules like beforenext things are finishing off t5, I found the cause of accuracy issueafter that probably more modelling, flash attention, gguf, and other cool stuff sleep for now though
>>107698463literal slop
Shit is getting real. In five years a computer will cost $50,000. In 10 years, a computer will cost $100,000 and $10,000 for 10 to 20 year old computers in today. Do not throw away a computer, or phone or anything. You will regret throwing away every bit of ewaste you ever have
>>107698306>Hoarding e-wasteits actually not that bad if its a smaller device. hoarding desktop parts might be a bit hard
If web "developers" would stop copy pasting every fucking framework they have ever heard of into their sites, there's no reason the computer I'm using now can't keep working fine for another 10 years
>>107697942Not really. Yet It's interesting that AI, as it is usual in common usage, contributes nothing whatever to weather prediction, and less than zero to housing or any any other kind of creature comforts.
>>107698306what the fuck does AI know? semiconductor manufacture is one of the most complicated things in the world that involves a supply chain with over a thousand different components sourced in dozens of different countries. it´s an insanely fragile process. and a single point in the supply chain going haywire would fuck everything up. tell grok that
>>107698462>semiconductor manufacture is one of the most complicated things in the worldai will solve this, then semiconductor manufacturing will become cheap, cheap ICs will then be used to make cheaper AI. rinse and repeat.
And this is why Android will never be as fast or have the great graphical performance of iOS.
>>107694896what the hell lmao
reactjeet moment geg
>>107690570Language made for jeets and east euro cucks.
>>107690570I've been using an iPhone for about 2 years now and it's very underwhelming. It's just fine. Same as Android for the most part. Some things work differently but otherwise performance is about the same.
>>107691353C++ is the white man's languageJava is jeetcoded