Why are AI enjoyers so brown? I haven't ever met a White person, let alone a technically or artistically skilled one, who likes it at all or uses it regularly.
>>107868657i don't understand the weird cope around llms not being reali don't like it either but the reality is they actually do a lot of what they say they do
>>107864910>ChatGPTWhite people use local.
>>107865020we're the third from the bottom in that list, stop projecting pls
>>107878434>Italians>Whitealso>GoyGPT>AI
>>107878960Are you fucking retarded? >Why are AI enjoyers so brown? Implies that brown people enjoy AI, but regardless of that Italians don't use AI much.>>107865020Here the poster implied that their love for AI comes from them being partly Italian, which is not true because regardless of us being brown we still don't use AIs.Show me where I implied anything about our race or skin color or where my reasoning wasn't perfectly clear to everyone but to a tard please saar
Dual Xeons Editionprevious: >>107815771READ 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.
>>107875082>>107875126>that's not a server. it's a laptop.i think if its running services 24/7 or serving some purpose 24/7, it counts. In 2019 my first "server" to run something 24/7 was just a $90 laptop and it was slow but it worked. Since then i've used cheap desktops as servers (dell optiplex is a lot of bang for your buck) and currently working on a half-depth 3U supermicro server. I don't call my supermicro server any more of a server than my dell optiplex, or even the laptop i used to use, or even a raspberry pi thats plugged in 24/7 just to share a usb stick>>107875900>nuc that idles at 10 watts and maxes out at around 40.>As a bonus I can 3d print a 10" rack to put it in instead of needing a real rackIf you are constrained on space or only use smaller devices (like 8 port switches, small routers, etc) a 10in rack is fine... i guess it depends on what you expect your largest piece of hardware to be. With a 19in rack you can fit two tiny devices on a single row (I 3d print the housings for mine).But low powered PCs for a server is a pretty solid move. It doesnt take powerful hardware to run a media server like emby or jellyfin, DNS, network shares, web server, database, flash api all at the same time. If you can do all that (or everything you want) and it only consumes 10 watts at idle, then it makes way more sense to go that route as opposed to having a behemoth running 24/7 with only 2% CPU usage>>107875526>PREP medicationnot that anon but i have a 6+ month supply of PrEP but i havent taken it for a few months because im still in my "shut in" cycle
>>107878611not sure which anon you are but i assume laptop anon? Either way, i'd consider that usage is enough to call the hardware its running on 'a server'.>discordI'm curious, what do you use? I've played with a python module for discord bots but i havent touched or worked with it in a couple years>minecraftDo you have people off your network connect to it? If so im curious about how you manage things like authentication, access rules, do you expose any other services, do you maintain a public DNS record or do you just share your IP and what port to use with friends?
>>107875900I too was using a powerful box but now I migrated to a small SBC running on two AA batteries.Works OK because now I have neither the power nor the storage to run all my shit.
>>107878788>begging me for the ssh password for 3 weeks nowUse case?
>>107875900I too had power issues with my big server. ~200W seeding torrents. I moved it to the guest room so that it's on a different breaker as, desktop, big server, backup server, and ac, as the breaker was tripping in the summer months.
>computer is too slow>make faster hardware>oh it's so fast! don't even have to bother optimizing my software anymore>computer is too slow
>>107862305All civil engineers stop one lane before they actually fix traffic.
>>107878557>Just another lane, bro. Please, let's try another lane.
>>107862305What that image doesn't show is some horrific cluster fuck junction with a million poorly timed traffic lights that prevents traffic from flowing.
>>107878603>ChinaKill yourself
>>107874528>this will continue until OS devs, and software devs get their shit together and return to developing good software.they never will because they don't have any incentive tothe mindless masses will just upgrade their pc when shit gets too slow again
If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
>>107878494On Android you can install Termux which is a terminal, you can use it it to run Linux distros and then VNC into them
>>107828973If you do real work in the industry or want to get featured in an Art gallery, get a Samsung.If you want to draw shit quality anime art for twitter and make friends with trannies, get the iPad.
>>107843680No pro actually uses the ipad, get a toilet ipajeet
>>107878996All my cocept-artist and illustrator friends use an iPad in some way in their workflow. They might finish the work on the computer, but often start on the iPad because it's faster and easier. None of them have android tablets even though some tried.
>>107879006Go shill Appleshit elsewhere, we aren't falling for it.Real pro artists use Teclast or Huawei, not pajeet shit.
I label the capacity of my batteries and the tuning of my antennas, what other tech is useful to label?
>>107869844You do realize that within less than a year the capacity will be significantly difference right?
>>107874949Better than using batteries blindly
>>107874067wont the printed thing degrade over the time? thats the biggest problem of the termo-printersjust print it on normal printer, use tape - done
>>107878461Get top coated or synthetic thermal, they'll last a good 10 years unless you leave them in the sun or inside a hot car
Consider getting a labelling device that just prints out sticky labels.
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.
>>107863875>It’s shit like the AI car tracking cameras that worry me more, because they’re real-time and built to be used to target a specific person, and owned by private companies.This is the only part that actually worries me because they're a private record kept that are accessible by anyone, even the Coast Guard can add "Arrest and kill this man" to anyone's public record, and it would never take a subpoena or are there any access logs showing who or what has been accessing anything. We've already had close to a dozen cases of jealous LEOs using it to stalk their Exs. Which only got found out because the accounts are so easy to get that everyone from human rights groups to foreign adversaries have admin access to the whole database. Palantir's response to that so far has been "Don't care! If you don't like it you're a terrorist and we will kill you".
>>107856903Because it's a private company giving this info to the government it's okay and not a evil system like China's social credit system
>>107856899>They 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.They really don't, but it's a good thing they think they do. Why does human cattle love projecting its lack of human substance onto others so much?
>They literally know your fetishesGood. Let the glowies look at my porn habits.My go-to is a picture of a futa fucking a trash can. I pity the government worker that has to log that the NEET loser's gooning to girls farting out of their nostrils again.I'm too powerful for them. They bend to my will
once you start to wrap your head around how surveillance works you can do all kinds of neat tricks (you don't need to understand all of it)personally I use this knowledge to get a $5 gift card to hot topic at will
yep, its perfect
>>107878346royale noir... home...
>>107878346>going 4lmg instead of reading 4chan memes
>>107878459
>>107878277I only recently noticed that some clouds resemble a face, and a pair of eyes staring straight at you. Unfortunately once I saw this, I could not unsee it and will always feel uncomfortable. So I can't use it anymore.
>>107878277Needs a Copilot buttons next to the start menu, and one next to the clock, and one in the top right corner
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107864105 & >>107856424►News>(01/15) TranslateGemma released: https://hf.co/collections/google/translategemma>(01/14) LongCat-Flash-Thinking-2601 released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-HeavyMode-Summary>(01/08) Jamba2 3B and Mini (52B-A12B) released: https://ai21.com/blog/introducing-jamba2>(01/05) OpenPangu-R-72B-2512 (74B-A15B) released: https://hf.co/FreedomIntelligence/openPangu-R-72B-2512>(01/05) Nemotron Speech ASR released: https://hf.co/blog/nvidia/nemotron-speech-asr-scaling-voice-agents►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.pngComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107878927Did you think OOC is an LLM roleplay thing only?
>>107876404I recently used it with ik_llama to check how chat completion in ST passes tools. It did exactly that.
>>107878935No, but it happens rarely enough on its own that it's a surprise when it happens. The chat was relatively innocent and not that weird compared to what I usually make it write about.
>>107878591>It made me so enraged I smashed one of my tablets.Do people really? And over drummer slop?
>>107878932Was that really what was in that head but she never said it out loud?
its over... AI won...
>>107878853Gddr and DDR are different aren't they Soz too busy busting to traps milfs and fst titty niggers
>>107876578Wouldn't the offer halfing still raise pressure on the remaining producers that still sell to the consumer market? The demand didn't go down but the available products did
>>107878452never, military assets are above justice
>>107878865Yeah ure right, im gonna kill myself rn
>>107878965Same cya tomorrow
What technology is CERN
>>107878790none of your conCERN
>>107878790like SAARN but it works
>we need to hide our technology in underground tunnels because... because we just do, ok?
wasting tens of billions of taxpayer dollars just to find out theres nothing there and we need a device that costs hundreds of billions to maybe find more particles
There are actually "programmers" on this planet who can't write a single line of C.
>>107875702she's 21 now, idk when that photo was taken. she was a child actor, being 12 when stranger things started
>>107861932how the hell do you do this? is this software you run locally on your gpu? asking for a friend
>>107874134Idiocracy is real.
>>107861932you can pretty easily detect if something like this is ai by looking at that weird halo effect on the hair.
>>107861932I'm a retard but can't we digitally sign images and video? And the metadata is used to verify its real. I don't think courts and stuff blindly trusted them even before AI.
Look who has just betrayed AI companies in America. So much for AI "winning the race" against China.https://x.com/i/status/2011035726851522725
>>107855656whatever makes the chat robot bubble crash makes me happy
>>107875695scammy sammy is jewish, alex karp is jewish, dario amodei is jewish...
>>107855656Has no effect on law-abiding companies. Why would someone cry about it.
>>107877653>steals all the resources>manipulative, untrustworthy, overpromising and under delivering>only useful for providing pornAI is spiritually jewish
>>107855918>recognize there is only so long you can just throw more resources at a problemOh they recognize it, they just don't have any other ideas and they can't admit they're stuck, since that'd amount to corporate suicide.
the best computer virus in history except for, maybe, Form
>I am sorry 'CIH' users, 22 hours from now, I will take 'CIH' down. I cannot take this anymore.>*overwrites your BIOS with random ASCII*
What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107840984
>>107877892You've grown to be a good code monkey.
>>107877850OOP doesn't get scary until you have to change something structural in a large-ish object oriented codebase. Or just have to get to know an unfamiliar code base and having to jump around all over the place, to get the details of what's _actually_ happening.
I made this srt translatorhttps://aisrttranslate.vercel.app/you can try uploading any srt and see how the translations come out. I’m curious what you think of the quality, usefulness, and overall experience.tested the translation with english, arabic and french and results aren't that bad, not sure how is the output with the rest of the languages though.
>>107876408>Pruning is triggered when the process hits its memory limit, but pruning itself requires a small amount of memoryAllocate the resources you need for your program to work correctly.>Optimising my program to require less resources is hard!Yes, what'd you expect?
>>107877746>recalculating will always be slowerNot true. Not always. Memory is slow. Processor is fast. Sometimes it can happen that the processor just sits around waiting for data to be read from memory, when it could have recalculated from cache and gotten on with the job a long time ago. It's a difficult and complex topic not suitable for broad generalisations.