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Quantum scams and mainframes?
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>>107893954
>During the 1930s and throughout World War II, the Nazi regime extensively utilized Hollerith punch-card equipment, a technology developed by IBM, for various administrative and discriminatory purposes. IBM's majority-owned German subsidiary, Deutsche Hollerith Maschinen GmbH (Dehomag), played a crucial role in supplying and maintaining this equipment for the Nazis. The machinery facilitated the categorization and identification of individuals in Germany and territories under Nazi control, aiding in the execution of oppressive policies, particularly the persecution and deportation of Jews and other targeted groups during the Holocaust, leading to their internment in Nazi concentration camps
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>>107894248
International Based Machines

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>use opus 4.5 to write a tedious but conceptually easy function
>it generates slop
>I tell it how to fix the slop
>better but still slop
>repeat this process like 7 times
>Error: You've hit your usage limit

I'm considering moving to a dumber model that is faster and cheaper. I can't trust even the best LLMs to write good code yet so I think I will lean in more into treating them like a fancy pattern matcher/autocomplete and find one that is good for that. Maybe only use opus 4.5 for code review.
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>>107893878
Your brain is mush.
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>>107892414
Just type the post yourself. It's not hard, it makes people actually read it and it gives you something to do while you wait for the captcha. Oh and I'm happy for you/sorry that happened
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>>107892163
Just type the post yourself. It's not hard, it makes people actually read it and it gives you something to do while you wait for the captcha. Oh and I'm happy for you/sorry that happened
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>>107891464
>pattern matcher/autocomplete
pretty much that, i just use free models, they say that gemini sucks balls but for me an LLM that pumps up 20 lines and then i fight for then ext 20 lines is more that enough.
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you should try getting gpt 5.2 to write out a plan and then have opus execute it. seems like a pretty good duo.

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>Python with pointers
C is literally that easy
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>>107888350
>fixed it for you by making all types collide with macros
t-thanks anon
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>>107886936
>>Python with pointers
That's more like Lisp or Algol 68, and Python is like a combination of those languages. C doesn't even have arrays or strings, but array slicing is a fundamental feature of Python. Python is also object-oriented with metaobjects like Lisp.
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>>107891323
Why?
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>>107891400
somehow this is not an issue for all the 10 gorillion lines of windows source code that use the same conventions so I think it's gonna be fine
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>>107891413
>C doesn't even have arrays or strings
Now what is this clownworld take? what did I miss?

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People always make fun of air coolers. Is it because it is deprecated technology?
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>>107893191
>even shitposting is outsourced to AI
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>>107892471

> you get into the range where you're easily outperforming even the best AIOs,

Not true at all.
No that 2-3C difference doesn't constitute to easily overperforming anything.
You're instantly in the realm of hard diminishing returns when talking about higher end watercooling of any type, but those diminishing returns are cranked to the max when you're dealing with custom loops.

I had a top end loop with dual 360 rads, all heatkiller parts, noctua fans, all of that good stuff.
Eventually I decided on ditching it for an AIO, when I noticed my loop was only few degrees cooler than my bro's €80 AIO that had already been running for like 4 years.
I got myself an Arctic liquid 360 and it pretty much matched my custom loop temps.
Not to mention any maintenance on the loop was a huge pain in the ass whenever it had to be done, where as the AIO is maintenance free.
And I had two D5 pumps die on me, so any durability aspect of custom being superior is also bullshit.
The only benefits for custom loops are the looks and that you can watercool everything easily enough.
However if at any point they start making expandable AIOs a mainstream thing, the only single thing left going for the loops is the looks.

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>>107892451
>You forgot to add a step for the aio in which you have to replace it every five to ten months
Corrected it for you.
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>>107893443
>Not to mention any maintenance on the loop was a huge pain in the ass whenever it had to be done, where as the AIO is maintenance free.
AIOs arent maintenance free, your just not allowed to do it and cant see all the shit growing, corroding and collecting inside.
The idea is AIOs shouldn't be crippled by the time the warranty ends and degradation shouldn't be that noticeable by the time the average user moves on
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>>107893443
>huge pain
Skill and planning issue

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Any tips?
Resources? Anons..
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>>107894235
drink lots of coffee before and good luck

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what's your favorite computer in a movie?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp1RwkOAUC0
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>>107893975
>it's just worn out
That's just the crt experience
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>>107893606
Who is recording?
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>>107894040
Me
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>>107894013
>That's just the crt experience
That's why I buy NOS. It's hard to find well spec'd NOS ones though, best one I have is a E530.
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imagine if it turned out "she" isnt actually a tranny
think id rope if that were me

>>107893509
its literally just ugly feet pics.

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AMD bros....I don't feel so good. Our response AMD bros?

Not even 360hz without pulsar off can even compare to 240hz pulsar on.

It's just so crisp in motion.
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>>107893071
Pulsar is a gimmick. S&H will always have blur. It is a fundamental limitation on how they work.
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>>107893071
is pulsar coming to the masses or would it be a high end bullshit?
is not that difficult to implemente, so amd could do the equivalent of freesync if nvidia is retarded about it
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>>107893071
>>107893139
Does anyone actually have one of these monitors here to give some real impressions? Im not dropping 650 on something that will eventually just be in almost every monitor (including budget ones) like normal g-sync is.
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>>107894039
I'm sorry buddy, CRTs are a dead technology.
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>>107893071
60Hz is all you need.

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I'm attending school for learning a language. What I've been doing is just plugging the textbooks into ChatGPT and having him make me super passages based off of the lessons that I can listen and read to.

I'm also planning to add TTS to my Anki vocab flashcards, and also plan on making chatgpt generate Sentence based Anki flashcards. I'm also thinking of having him make comprehensible input style passages for the lessons in my school, so 1-2 lessons ahead would be the unknowns.

I have a friend who spent his youth in linguistics academia and knows everything about linguistics down to a science and plan on consulting him what I should do as well

Other ideas off the top of my head are things like browser extensions that can auto generate Anki decks for vocab
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>>107894182
Kek, Obaboon drunken nigger cookie incident vibes.
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>>107894182
talk to a native speaker

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>>107893189
you found any replacement for them yet
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>>107883081
I'm building them a SQL agent and I'm just gonna blame the data stewards for keeping the lake in a clusterfuck state when the agent fucks up
>>107880276
>a literal data jannie
pretty much
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>>107892315
Do you also not wear shoes because children wear shoes?
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>>107891835
sweatshirt and cargos
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>watching old anime on train
>casual nudity scenes
even with a privacy screen this shit gets mad awkward. what the hell do you guys do on the commute?

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What browser should I use?
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>>107884643
Links actually is one of the few browsers with a unique but outdated engine.
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>>107882882
eww
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>>107882882
Librewolf is the only correct answer
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>>107893522
Even Comet doesn't stoop this low, hell I even ran >>107883406 out of morbid curiosity in a VM a few years ago and that didn't require an account either.
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>>107882882
Comodo Dragon Browser

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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imagine having to reply to yourself to keep this general alive
sad!
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>>107891248
Which one is the most cyb influencer?
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>>107891313
get out of this thread, it's a comfy zone here
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>>107893284
more like glowie bot zone
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>>107892866
He is definitely

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Recently, senior executives at Salesforce have admitted, both internally and publicly, that they massively overestimated AI’s capabilities. They have found that AI simply can’t cope with the complex nature of customer service and totally fails at nuanced issues, escalations, and long-tail customer problems. They even say that it has caused a marked decline in service quality and far more complaints.

But the problems go far deeper than that.

Both employees and executives have said that the company is wasting countless resources on firefighting to stabilise operations since the mass AI layoff. Employees have to spend so much time stepping in to correct the wildly wrong AI-generated responses that AI is wasting more time than it saves. In other words, this AI reduces productivity, not increases it.

But there is also a huge problem here with expertise and skill debt. On top of the firefighting to correct the AI, executives have also highlighted how they are also having to firefight to stabilise their systems from problems that were previously easily solved by staff who had the required experience and skill. However, these staff were fired in the AI layoffs.

Expertise, experience and skilled employees are really hard for a company to acquire. You see, much of the expertise, experience, and skills required are unique to the company and its operations. These operations will have quirks, common problems, and unique issues that even the most experienced outsider will really struggle with, but are effortless to someone with experience within the company. As such, these attributes are not only vital, but are nurtured and grown within a company, and cannot be hired in on a whim. What Salesforce has done is chuck all this experience out the window, and now they are suffering.
>https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/reality-is-breaking-the-ai-revolution

thoughts?
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>>107893631
They literally are all doomed you elon fart sniffer. Those companies are all 100% fraud
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>>107893640
>Spain has been a world power for centuries
that waa centuries ago, they barely made it to the industrial revolution
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>>107892814
It's funny how the west keeps charging into retarded ideas that blow up in their faces. Open borders, Green Energy, now AI.

Surely after the 3rd time this has to be some sort of malicious thing from an outside source that dislikes the West.
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>>107889127
every single day the same threads
>AI BAD AI BAD
mental illness
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>>107894123
nobody is saying that, learn to read

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What are the latest spying methods of the police and how can we protect ourselves?
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put a pebble in your shoe before you leave the house and switch it at every place you stop to queer gait tracking
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>>107893869
>>107891935
>retards think changing protocols while using _their_ network makes any difference
Retards.
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>>107893918
How's not having your ip out in the open not an improvement? I mean I know glowies are fucking retarded but to ptetend there isn't even a difference is low even for them.
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>>107893972
Concentrating all of the privacy obsessed people onto your TOR alt makes it so much easier to monitor. Just like TOR is a fucking honeypot now
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>>107894104
If it were true, people would be getting caught left and right, and they aren't. There's only so much info they can gather with exit nodes. Besides, I'm advocating for Hyphanet specifically, a completelly different animal.

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>Be me
>28 with background in customer service
>Want to work in tech because life sux (lol)
>Do certs!
>Comptia Tech+ done easy. Why did the college make me do this? Professor nice. Helpful.
>Do CompTIA A+ course.
>Different professor.
>Not helpful, all remote, unavailable for questions.
>If I do get an answer, the boomer fuck either missed the point entirely, or gives me a half answer.
>Struggle
>Pass core 1 but fail core 2.
>Unable to get a job in tech. Tech+ evidently worthless.
>Not even help desk even though I have experience maintaining my own network at home
I hate the American college system.
Any tips to get my cock out of my own asshole and make some money?

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>CompTIA
lmao
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>>107893604
Why are you laughing tech-workers told me this is what I have to do and it was a waste of time.
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Plebs like me do turnkey businesses like having a van and some pressure washers.
>comptia
You learn this by browsing /g/ for two weeks.
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>>107893641
But I want a steady paycheck. I know that I know enough about computers to diagnose and suffer through 90% of consumer PC issues. The barrier to entry is literally too high for these low-level jobs.
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>>107893599
How the fuck do you pass Core 1 but fail Core 2? I passed all the entry level CompTIA's FIRST TRY. Maybe... study?

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VR was supposed to replace smartphones
Why didn't that happen?
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>>107893698
>You don't have to use steam to distribute steamVR games.
you have to use steam for the Steam VR driver/software
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>>107893808
Incorrect. It's standalone. You can just run it without steam.
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>>107893808
The runtime, yeah. But you don't have to distribute the game via steam. It even supports WebXR if you use a compatible web browser.
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>>107877608

Because no one wanna walk around with giant heavy googles on their head. It had failure written all over it from the start. Just like 3D monitors.
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I really wanted VR glasses and was tempted to buy the Meta ones on more than one occasion while on sale, but ultimately decided against it every time because it's Meta.
They really shot themselves in the foot by requiring an account early on. I think the Steam Frame will unify the market, which will end up being a good thing because it's too small for multiple players and Valve's business model consists of not fucking your clients over.


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