its over give up even trying
why does everyone type with em dashes now? i don't remember this being a thing prior to a few years ago. did chatgpt really influence the way that everyone thinks of the english language? and i'm not suggesting that he generated that text, i mean that much more people are naturally typing this way now
>>107830973Maybe see if there is a YouTube tutorial or a help section on the site.
>>107830897duplicate thread
>>107830973what are you struggling with? github is just git with social media tacked onto it. you don't have to use the website at all
>>107830897Hey, I've been looking at 20 different music programs and wish somebody could be stripping out the methods that were used in those programs to compile unique music. There is operating system exclusive sound programs that do unique things, many musicians and older musicians found this out.My criticism of this design is that it does not have a shared audiostream across sounds when the soundsystem is called. This is important so multiple effects can be applied simultaneously.The method of applications is flanger(waver(vocoder(whatever(phaser(echo(random(AudioInputStream))))))Then having all the functions returning an AudioInputStream.Next there is a better design ontop of this which allows a preset for each audio system which stacks ontop of eachother and allows the user to quickly change between those systems by clicking the saved preset button.
Apple says Face ID is more secure than Touch ID but is that even true?Sure, Face ID is statistically less likely to return a false positive with random faces because faces are more diverse than fingerprints are but fingerprints are more randomly distributed, so the odds that you know someone who shares enough facial features with you (say, biological family members, for instance) to trigger a false positive have to be higher than someone you know having a similar enough fingerprint. Even though faces can potentially be more different between individuals, fingerprints are less often shared between people the user and people who regularly appear in his life, who are the most likely people to attempt to unlock his devices without his permission. Additionally, if you're holding someone else's phone in their presence, I'd imagine it's harder to unlock their phone against their will by taking them by surprise with Touch ID than it would be with Face ID. With Face ID, all the user has to do is glance at the device for even a split second. With Touch ID, you need to place your finger -- the right finger -- on the sensor and press. It's a more involved and intentional process, but also a more convenient one because you don't have to uncover your face or position yourself correctly or make eye contact with the device in order to initiate the unlock sequence. Shouldn't it also be harder to fabricate a counterfeit fingerprint than it would be to create a mask realistic enough to unlock the device?Basically, Touch ID seems just better than Face ID across the board. The only practical upside to Face ID I can think of is the ability to read notification details without touching the device. Is there something I'm not considering here or are fingerprint sensors just better than facial recognition?
>>107830625>>107830658You don't understand how Apple face ID works, do you? Ever wondered why iPhones have a big ass notch and no other phones do?
>>107830733>Ever wondered why iPhones have a big ass notch and no other phones do?Because the CEO of Apple is a cockmongling faggot who has shit for brains?
>>107830179any biometric is a cybersecurity meme for larpers. periodi'm sick of stars of David in captcha
>>107830634Genius. They'll never suspect the nice old grandpa with a cane was actually a mass murderer
>>107830213>criminalsThe police can just hold your phone to your face to unlock it and the courts have allowed it.
Steve is pissing and shitting his pants over AI again.For a supposed technology enthusiast he sure does love shitting on new technology.
>>107830860I'm not actually an unapologetic AI hater, but those threads just read like either trolling or incompetent shilling.
>>107830666that poster is trolling for (you)s
>>107830197Why should we tolerate abortions, homosexual marriage, faggots adopting chidden/renting wombs, tranny faggot shit, ghettoization of the US by free niggers etc.? Why the fuck should we tolerate you?
>>107830649Blessed Tech Jesus.
>>107830956here we gooothe thread derailer shill has arrived, be sure to make this one reach bump limit too now if it gets too many posts with your /pol/ ramblings
Always turn this shit off on a newly installed system. It's annoying.
>>107830449>was discoered not long after it was deployed>quickly correctedThat kind of proves my point. There are millions of autistis out there in the world looking at the linux kernel and other OSS. If selinux actually had a backdoor like jia tan, i cant imagine that it would have remained hidden all of this time.
>>107830608A single autistic engineer noticed a minor performance anomaly during testing. Pure luck is the only thing that sabotaged a multiple year operation.
>>107830417every now and then you'll read a cve for a vuln that grants system access these are the exploits gov agencies put in the code as a backdoor until some hacker finds them and they get patched
>>107830563Ah, so I'm conflating code being readable with it being executable. I just assume this scenario would be a classic memory corruption where someone would somehow get malicious code into the heap and then it would execute said code.
>>107830083isolate your binaries and services basically but its as this nigger >107830097 said also untrusted glowi shitware
So what must A.I. accomplish for you to finally accept and invest in it fully.
>>107826908ECC doesn't prove nondeterminism by itself. It only addresses physical error rates.
>>107824859Be fully runnable locally, no connection to outside servers, at at least current production model levels, with hardware I already own.
>>107826908>Why would we need ECC and error detection systems (like LDPC, implemented into every single modern flash memory system) if we could just assume there was no randomness at all?Computers are deterministic when ignoring outside influence.Memory errors don't come from within the system, unless there is an actual flaw in the part (which would require replacement, regardless of ECC status). It comes from external interference, like radiation.
>>107824859it must pay me enough to continue my current lifestyle or better
>>107824859killing itself and everyone who worked on it
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
I tried using qwen3-instruct-4b for autocomplete. It's slow and its autocompletes are terrible. Or maybe I haven't set it up right, I'm unsure because continue.dev seems to do a lot of magic work in the background.
>>107806541i feel like biz is a containment board for scams, so i'm asking here, what memecoin should i buy
>>107806541I refuse to use this shit unless I'm getting paid, or its paid for.
>>107830162Ok, I didn't see it up quite right. It works fine-ish, but it's a bit slow on my machine. I'm also not thrilled about it triggering the AI on every key press.
>>107830203/biz/ was a containment board specifically for crypto so fuck off back there.
It's going to be buggy and slow isn't it
>>107830153okay. you don't need a full keyboard for any of this, and the rest is a (You) problem. buying expensive shitware to go and pretend like you're finally above your media addiction is pathetic, dude. give me the 5 hundred you'd otherwise waste on this money laundering scam or i'll kill you.
>>107830657Okay what's your cashapp?
>>107826977I heard the camera is ass, please post sample picture if retarded 4chan lets you with its retarded filesize limit
>>107830605What are you talking about?
>>107830689Uh, I don't have one. I'm just going to kill you.
https://cybersecuritynews.com/instagram-data-leak-exposes-sensitive-info-of-17-5m-accounts/>Instagram Data Leak Exposes Sensitive Info of 17.5M Accounts>The breach encompasses a wide range of personal information that could put affected users at serious risk. Compromised data includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses.>This combination of information makes users particularly vulnerable to identity theft, phishing, and social engineering.>Malwarebytes has confirmed that the stolen database is actively being traded on dark web marketplaces, making it accessible to cybercriminals worldwide.
>>107828865>I'm 62 and had a threesome with a 29 and 30 year old. Both were pretty hot and had major daddy issues.Then everybody clapped.And that person's name...?Anon Einstein.
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>>107826780It's zoomer land you tard, reels has been pretty popular in spite of TikTok
>>107826729how about you do some work op and share the mega file or torrent instead of a generic article that a redditor can pull up?
>>107829235damn almost 20% of respondents met their wife at the local grade school during the 60s. you might have thought they wanted to give girls a proper education but actually it was for arranging marriages
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>>107821909Australia uses 5G bands n1, n5, n7, n8, n26, n28, n78, n258. Global version works on all of those. You're good.
>>107821909fwiw i had absolutely zero problems with my global s23 ultra when i went to northeast australia last october
>>107830856>>107830856>>107830856
>>107829793>long battery and a good camera.these are mutually exclusive for some reason, at least in all non-chink devices
>>107829546>Which is why I'm unsure about importing phonesaliexpress sells global rom pocos
Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
>>107826641> They've tried training AI on its own generated data, and it quickly degenerates to nonsense.Did you know that this is not 100% true, only 90% true. Carefully selected and prompted synthetic data that has been tested to be correct is the best training data there is, however it’s not as easy to get in large quantities. However if it becomes smarter then humans then it could just make it on its own and filter it through real world interactions, kinda like how civilisation developed.> because pleasing humans is its only purpose.I agree, we gave it purpose and can add reward feedback loops that reward it for pleasing us. Even if we avoid some minmaxxing sci-if version of monkey paw like turning humans into lobotomised chunks of brains in jars optimised to feel nothing but drugged pleasure you still run into the fact that the people developing it have no use for you, so while it could just please humans forever, who decides which humans. Earth has limited resources and our 8 billion population is already straining it, so there will have to be eventually a trade off between bigger luxury and pleasure or lower standards of living but without killing billions of people.
>>107829377Interesting, however if you look at what’s happening it’s not really helping your case. The country with most solar production and deployment is China, country that does not have many datacenters, they instead use that energy to build more solar panels quicker, and currently have had the first year of decline in emissions. US on the other hand is building natural gas power plants because they can’t produce enough of those cheap solar panels, because just because they are cheap does not mean you can build lot of them easily, things cost materials to build, different materials, not just pouring money into it and magically making it happen. So every bit of energy wasted is bad and not helping.>>107829377It is using up lot of electricity and using up drinking clean water, because dirty water or salt water would cause buildup of salt and minerals clogging the system. And when you use clean water you eventually evaporate it and then it rains down (mostly into sea) and goes to become dirty water again requiring more treatment, not to mention that if you are using more water then rains down, you will have to eventually start pumping water from lakes and underground, at which point you are actually using up water that will not return to the lake or ground unless you start consuming less then it rains again.
>>107826520>teh SimpsteinsLiek clockworkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km2bn0HvUwg
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>>107826356> not 100% perfectNot the problemThe problem is the tech industry already produces 99% useless shit that nobody wants or needs but winds up using for a variety of involuntary reasons. AI can produce the same useless shit, which means we'll see a 100x increase in how much shitty tech we're forced to use. It's making the world worse because tech in general makes the world worse. I'm not a "luddite": show me an AI that can ensure shitty tech products will die and useful tech will thrive and I'll happily admit AI might improve the world.
New Graphics Edition Previous Thread: >>107724782
experimenting with some light color schemes, for now its rose pine dawn
please pretend im not a retard who posted a jpeg :3
>>107827585nixos bg with bsd lol>>107827416so clean>>107826845me likey, thanks for reminding me about cmatrix
>>107827645Im a dumbass yea fair. haven't heard of tde I'll check it out tho thanks
>>107822705>try turning off the compositorvery nice
HOLY FUCK STEWART CHEIFET DIEDWhy wasn't this bigger news? This guy was one of the most important figures in computer history and nobody today even remembers or cares about him.
>>107824070>Why wasn't this bigger news?OP just woke up from his new years bender
>>107824070>6 days ago>nobody said a wordat least he's up there with Gary now
he's alive in the ai world now.
>>107824070>PBS hostThat's why. Like a lot of media, they've destroyed their legacy. This shit splatters on their hosts, since that's who people see.
there was a thread alreadyi appreciate the episodes i saw but i don't think computer chronicles is particularly notable except for the kids who didn't get to live it and want some anemoia
Boomers: WindowsMillenials: MacOSZoomers: Linux
>>107830129>Boomers: people who actually produce.>Millennials: people who simply exist.>Zoomers: "people" are are worthless parasites.It does fit.
>>107830327sheeesh, damn dude
>>107830129I only stuck with Windows for as long as I did because some of my earliest and happiest memories were playing on Windows 98 and looking at the PC software sections of computer stores while my dad browsed for hardware. I started hating it when they started pushing One Drive, but by then I was too lazy to bother changing.
>>107830284I, the zoomer use nixos
>>107830844A small amount of exceptions doesn't mean it isn't mostly true. Gen Z is mostly retarded but normies of all generations are I suppose. But gen Z got hit hard.
Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their productsAmazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's AmazonBoox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevitySuprenote is mehRemarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
>>107828756Surely a reflective LCD still needs a constant supply of power supplied to it? That's the main advantage of e ink displays, and it's why they are showing up everywhere like supermarket shelf labels
>>107830644yes but it's fuck all, just look at watches and calculators
>>107826750>Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?reading books is too niche of a market now. e-ink wouldve done numbers in 1995.
>>107826750if i want 7 inch, black and white display, asymmetric design, buttons, no android what do you recommend? I was thinking about old oasis, they are cheap used but it looks like they are unrepairable. Is pocketbook era my only real option brand new? there is few used eras and kobo libra on my local marketplace but prices are so high that i would be better buying something new. Running old kindle, works fine but blue light fucks with my sleep
>>107830651I can't see the same degree of benefit, if you want a sharp display you'll need a lot of pixels, a calculator only has dozens of pixels
How can one (1) bespectacled man in a leather jacket be so powerful?
>Retard doesn't understand that the dies are sent to MC for assembly...
>>107828414>Article written by a failing AI startup (Perplexity).>The sources are western propaganda outlets like the BBC and CNBC.
>>107828414gap? not the bubble?
>>107828414we need to steal togedderwe need to steal togedderwe need to steal togedderquickly use shenzen airplane to send spies directly into western companies
AI Execs in USA:>We are losing to China, we need more money!AI Execs in China:>We are losing to USA, we need more money!It's just just like military spending, which isn't a coincidence as everyone is somehow convinced it's a matter of national survival instead of a massive money laundering scheme.