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>China can't innovat...
https://x.com/i/status/2009863532603687361
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>>107846067
Yea it is, then if you tell them how you know it's fake they will just use the stolen AI tech they have to change those aspects to prove you wrong.

Hiring them for anything other than basic work is a terrible mistake.
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Chinese can be good at running restaurants, but now there is just too many. Then their overwhelming desire to replace western workers in their job because of their immense pride just makes them a terrible worker.

The reduction of restaurants can be attained by setting a price roof, permanently shutting down most restuarants which are deadweight.
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>>107846367
>30 years construction time
And it will always remain the future.
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A wind turbine just few over my house!

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Now that he went full jeetware and puts ai slop in calibre, what should I use to manage my books?
I just get them from anna, update metadata, maybe change the covers and to my kobo they go. Most of the time they're already epubs, so no need to convert
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>>107844862
Isn't this the guy who had a root elevation exploit in his software and every time he fixed it some security researcher would show him how he failed until he just stopped responding
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>>107845468
I, too, use DeDRM for Romancing the Duke's Father: Book 5 of 15: Spice Level Rating 4 out of 5, Book Length 290 pages.
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>>107845263
>>107844862
you cant make this shit up,
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>>107845263
>>107846685
I don't get what the big deal is. You don't have to use it. Is this AIDS?
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Conversion is my crux that requires some software to solve and there are hardly any options out there besides calibre. I've had a paperwhite for so long I've grown attached to it. The thing is probably over a decade old at this point and the best dollars per hours of use I've had out of anything I've ever bought. I've kept it offline the entire time and just sideload so zero ads or amazon bullshit but common formats do not always convert neatly.

I should just get a Kobo that would work practically identically but I don't want to give up something that works perfectly fine just because the only actually decent software for conversion is being enshittified by some jeet.

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Yeah thats weird
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>>107846298
Did you know that Jeff the Killer is actually an edit of CP?
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>>107846298
append the URL param
> &udm=14
At the end. Like so
> https://www.google.com/search?q=test&udm=14
Made this part of Firefox as an alternative to Startpage.
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>>107846298
nothing wrong with ai overview
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>>107846298
https://html.duckduckgo.com/html
simple as

I am flying to Tokyo tomorrow and want to try my luck with finding a gpu in akihabara, either new or used. Anyone tried this or know anything about it? Which stores to try? Is it futile?

I genuinely do not know what to think about AI. There are so many things about it that are cool. There are so many things about it that are shit. It clogs up my grandma’s feed with fake shit, it’s making the cost of electronics go up, it’s consuming resources at an unsustainable rate and so on. It’s given me some useful tools when it comes to writing, and gives me quick answers to questions among other things, but to me, all the negatives outweigh the positives. I’m not sure if it will even be able to advance much further beyond this point given the extreme consumption of resources it demands.
What are some reasons why you support AI development? Give me some insight on why AI is a positive thing and why development should continue
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>>107844719
It's a meme. All memes are shit. Even if they have some redeeming qualities, at the end of the day they're memes.
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AI had potential back in 2021 and 2022, then investors forced companies to stack layers and bloat the shit out of it, now it's far too big, unoptimized and slow.
The real genie that's out of the bottle is that they can't optimize it anymore. If they do, the data center side of the scam is hurt, and they know the chinese will swoop in and clone their shit for even cheaper.
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>>107845842
this, but i'll point out that they go after the minor dissenters/wrongthinkers, because no one believes them when they're targetted. they target the poor and capable, as it's easier to manage fewer stable and capable people with above-board methods.
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>>107844766 (checked)
>It's not going to give people more power, or any real benefit
But that's not true. Creating images, search queries, quick writing, those have immediate benefits. Say what you will about artistic value but as a clip art generator you couldn't ask for more.
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>>107846171
this

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Hello /g/
I made a list of what I've done at home/want to do, and I'd like further suggestions from here:

PC.................................................Done (obviously)
Personal ISP (via RIPE NCC) ..... Done
Custom modem.............................Done
Cusom router.................................Done
Fiber optics....................................Done
Personal cluster.............................In progress
Personal server..............................Done (needs expansion, currently 500 TB, want a PB)
Personal VPN.................................Done
Selfhosted e-mail............................Done
Selfhosted website..........................Done

Saying this upfront, I woun't host a slopbot, so LLM bros gtfo

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>>107846563
nice larp
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>>107846354
Bullshit
Netbsd is as secure as openbsd if properly configured and you can remove all proprietary code in the kernel
You're just a weak bitch and you are using a bsd with inferior architecture
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>>107846669
It's true, my bench isn't even 100 kg.
But anyway, afaik NetBSD still hasn't implemented stuff like stack protector or W^X? (though honestly I haven't been keeping track)
Idk how one could remove third party repositories without bricking it anyway, so I found it safer to just go with the monolithic OpenBSD.

Maybe you know it, but I don't know enough about NetBSD to be able to pull it off, send a guide and I'll give it a look though.
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>>107846753
>But anyway, afaik NetBSD still hasn't implemented stuff like stack protector or W^X?
So you said that netbsd doesn't have the same security feature but you actually didn't know

> it off, send a guide and I'll give it a look though.
https://www.netbsd.org/
https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/
https://man.netbsd.org/
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>>107846888
Well you sent me the entire NetBSD documentation, but I guess I ought to read it through properly.

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How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better? Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
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>>107839512
Apples and oranges.
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>>107834144
>Why don't people eat shit sundaes when they're basically a turd but better?
also
>does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
Yeah, in that it's actually reasonably portable. CLR can't even manage to be distro agnostic.
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>>107834144
>How come C# isn't more popular when it's basically Java but better?
life is unfair, it's rarely the best tool that win
>Is it because people distrust a language maintained by Microsoft, or does the JVM have non-obvious but crucial advantages over the CLR?
java is 30 while Chashtag is 20, that's a non-negligible headstart especially in the early-00s with the internet bubble happened.
also android played a big part.
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>>107834144
C# is dead. All of my old C# friends went back to Java.
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>>107834381
C# is a really nice language for video games. Too bad you can basically only use Unity with it and even then Unity's compiler helps a ton.

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Light themes are objectively superior to dark themes, why do so many people still choose dark?
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>>107835866
Impressive, very nice. Let's see Paul Allen's light theme. Look at that subtle off white coloring. The tasteful thickness of the bitmap font. Oh my god, it even has background highlighting.
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>>107845943
Alabaster is very based, too bad its not that widely available.
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>>107835866
In general, people who use dark theme and look down on others who use light theme tend to be midwits who think they're better than everyone else because they spent the time going through the settings and flipped a switch that makes no functional difference or improvement.

A true intellectual uses light mode during the day and dark mode during the night.
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>>107846645
I unironically find this background colour change way easier to read than coloured text. Why isn't this a standard option? Is this a plugin or something?
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>>107846719
Its a custom colorscheme I made.
At first I thought it was a ridiculous idea, but now I think its extremely nice and readable. It helps me a lot in seeing the structure of code, which I think is the most important job of syntax highlighting.

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Frutiger Aero
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Remember when Frutiger Aero meant Vista theme and not zoomer solarpunk retardation under a different name?
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>>107846288
How do I make each window use a different color like this on Windows 7?
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>>107846288
Frvitnigger...hvme fr fr...
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>>107846353
There was a packaged solution that allowed you to change colors, but I don't recall the name of that project

What I do is install a custom theme and use startisback + DWMBlur
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>>107846314
There wasn’t a frutiger prefix then

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>>107818731
You can buy one now in aliexpress.
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>>107818731
Spoiler: They're shit. Good GPU drivers are a monumental commitment. Simply making a card that interacts well with existing hardware is incredibly hard. They have to be willing to go down the same thorny path Intel is 4 years into and suffer similar results to have a decent product.
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DRAM faggots aren't expending capacity to meet demand. TSMC is constantly expanding production. There comes a point when designing chips with only SRAM memory makes sense. Groq is already doing it for inference.
I hope Samsung, Hynix, Micron get what they deserve.
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>>107819613
Truly spoken like a hooked nosed Jew
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>>107845487
Micron is increasing production 8x this year

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Anthropic Introduces Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your work
>https://x.com/claudeai/status/2010805682434666759
>aka a gui for Claude Code
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>>107846542
OpenRouter lets you pay with crypto wallets and you can pair it with Roo Code to use whatever model you like as an agent.
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Why the fuck is claude code lagging like shit now? I'm not even using it on a very complex project. Anyone else got this? i'm on 2.1.5 on linux
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>try to make claude work as a poor man's photoshop
>it thinks its initial output was good
>tell it that it was bad
>it's now running in a loop calling its own outputs terrible
i feel bad kek
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>>107846787
>Why the fuck is claude code lagging like shit now?
Because it's no longer for just programming anymore.
https://x.com/claudeai/status/2010805682434666759
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>>107846862
It's just eating CPU time on my PC. I might fire up another session to try to and debug it and see what the fuck it's doing

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>ether leaking from the ethernet cable
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>>107844678
Happened to me.
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>>107844678
> when the megabytes start leaking out
bro you're losing bandwidth!
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>>107844678
>tfw you install Waterfox
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>>107844678
>data leak

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How do you respond without getting mad?
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>>107846377
>He said barebones Linux kernel, not the all-in-one kernel with almost everything compiled in it that Debian/Fedora/etc use. Barebones linux with almost everything except what's absolutely necessary disabled
are you planning to remove the entire network stack?

if we do a calculation that favours linux the most, Xen has 10x as little amount of the code. Better structured thanks to slow paced development and has better formalism / standardization like with MISRA-C. It leverages hardware virtualization extensions which provides stronger security boundries.

it's not very common that you see people claiming a run of the mill OS kernel is more secure than a virtualization specific hypervisor kernel but oh well we're on 4chan where jobless white people larp as experts at various topics
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>>107846736
>>107846795
Also just for argument, literally the entire cloud industry runs on the Linux kernel with KVM, if it can secure that, I'm sure it's fine for your use case :).
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>>107846817
>Linux kernel with KVM
KVM has a very different attack surface than the linux kernel itself. I hate this board so much.
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>>107846779
Treat monero like bitcoin. Its sender anonymity has vulnerabilities that rhyme with those of physical cash -- if you're receiving lots of outputs from Alice and the 'fruit' of those outputs are consistently ending up at Bob (whether direct transaction or because you send it to one guy, who always sends to this other guy, who... to Bob) then it might be possible to notice that your outputs show up in trees tied to one account far more often than they show up in the decoy tree of a random sample of transactions, after accounting for false positive rates due to transaction quantity.

So yeah, try to keep your ID, IP, to yourself, use a trusted node, sweep, wait a while before sending. Also try to avoid receiving from or sending to popular wallets.

When I say treat it like bitcoin, I mean assume there are no sender anonymity features, since the existing ones have weak guarantees. Consider making different wallets for different purposes, that way you can avoid unrelated transactions getting linked together somehow.
Read up on EAE attacks, check out the series "Breaking Monero" to know what I mean.
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>>107846803
>are you planning to remove the entire network stack?
If it's barebones, I don't see why we need a network stack unless it's needed.

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Is the current admin going to fix the job market (specifically tech) or are we just expected to clap because he deported 50 Mexicans this month?
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>>107846744
what do you think?
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What do you think?
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>>107846744
>deports a million mexicans
>imports a million jeets
Learn to mow.

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*ruins your forum experience completely*
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Discourse is a bit weird but better than eternal phpBB
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>>107846161
>go for a quick CTRL+F because got no time to read 9001 messages
*NOT SO FAST ON THAT ONE, HOMIE*
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>>107846131
Oh, I thought you meant Disqus comment sections. I remember using that on piracy sites :)
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>>107846256
>9001 messages
Dicksource starts to get real grumpy if you have that many posts in a thread.


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