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How did these three convince software developers that hooking up your own computer to the Internet is impossible?
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>>107864350
Fair, but compared to VPS’s?
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>>107863867
Try to colo your own server for a year or two and it will permanently cure you of any desire to manage physical server hardware. I hope to never be reminded of the existence of BMCs ever again.
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>>107864535
Random 15 year old browns in the 90s managed to run servers on their own for unreal tournament. What does that say about the average “””techie””” today?
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>>107864535
NixOS solves this
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>>107864230
not the same difficulty level but if I have a choice between setting up infra like a queue host myself and having to keep it updated integrated and up, vs just renting the same thing for a lesser cost than the maintenance work will ever be and without the risk of things like botched updates, I know what management will say and for once in my life I'd agree with them

It begins
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>>107864175
>This is your brain on /pol/
I'm almost sad Chris Best braindrained it.
Almost.
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>>107864043
>>107864098
https://archive.is/DfyxK
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>>107864175
Ike Perlmutter at Marvel Comics tried changing the contract they had with Stan Lee in the late 90s/early 00s to reduce the amount of money they have to pay out to him, and they ended up having to pay him even more plus give him a nonexclusivity cause. He got out jewed.
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Nvidia will be fine because they have the consumer market, but what will happen to OpenAI and Oracle?
OpenAI doesn't have income besides AI (meaning they have no income at all).
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>>107867624
>Nvidia will be fine because they have the consumer market,

They don't give a shit about the consumer market because they can sell for the automotive industry and to datacenters at 20x the price.

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Does something like this even exist? I want one of those cute colored lamps they have on Amazon on the cheap for $30, but I'm afraid I'll be giving my wifi password to become part of a Chinese botnet. Do any wifi bulbs like this exist that are open source?
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>>107867022
>The Hue app has an absolutely insane amount of tracker traffic
Interesting, maybe because I'm in the EU but there's hardly any traffic on my device, about 3 megabites in the last month of which background traffic is some kilobytes.
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>>107864449
>I want to be able to control it from my phone though so I don't have to get up and I don't want to be fumbling around looking for one of those mini rf remote
My Amazon lights (both bulbs and strips) are bluetooth controlled. I don't even have wifi at home.
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>>107867022
>The Hue app is mandating accounts now.
Pfft
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>>107864271
I find ZigBee pretty scratchy. Hue get it working fine, but having multiple bulbs turn on at the same time, and one didn't get the message is annoying. Modern tuya ones can't be wirelessly jailbroken, unless something changed recently. You can get some wifi ones with esphome on them already, just reflash with your own config and you should be fine.
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>>107867390
I never got a problem with bulbs not turning on. They sometimes don't turn on at the same time and it looks kinda weird, but that's it.

Look who has just betrayed AI companies in America. So much for AI "winning the race" against China.

https://x.com/i/status/2011035726851522725
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>>107856094
His Shenzhen banger of a phone has yet to be delivered to the MIGA crowd.
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>>107855656
bros I think jeets have discovered GLM-4.7, I am now getting timeouts on simple (((vibecoding))) requests on opencode, it's literally ogre.
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>>107864162
bankrupt america, build up china, make Israel a key chokepoint in the new silk road, profit, bankrupt china, ???, Israel #1.
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>>107858776
>LE BOTH SIDES ARE JUST AS BAD!!
Ok I'll keep voting Trump/MAGA then since it doesn't matter :)

let's see if you post another screaming seething rant
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>>107866833
They're gonna bankrupt them by paying more? Why not just go to china?

Weebosistas pajeets are going to ruin our den for eternal comfort. If you haven't set your media server yet you should be careful. They are coming.
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>>107860171
When I was a teenager I used to be a little worried by statements like this about blocking piracy and such, but as the years have dwindled on its only become more apparent that it will never happen.
Back then it was impossible to stop piracy sites just cropping up under a different domain, but now not only is that still true we also have TOR and monero. How can you kill an industry like piracy when people can just trade money outside of the jurisdiction of the banks and collude via methods so cumbersome and hard to trace (where its even possible, which is almost never)?

>crunchyroll on the list with NETFLIX and DISNEY
Stay in your ballpark kid
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>>107867328
>John Tyrone Mbede Shakalaka III
kek, that's a good one
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>>107860230
I get my chinese cartoons from nyaa but I'm sure a lot of them are ripped from crunchyroll.
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>>107860171
>streaming
>subscriber details
Nothing of value was lost
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India must increase its GDP enough to support legitimate streaming services. You can't live in mujd huts forever, you must clear your slums, build plumbing and electricity and become first world like it or not.

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World of Tomorrow Edition
Previous Thread: >>107818694

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk

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Often "Eye-Bat" gets you an imp-like thing/dude, this time it looks like a literal bat with a big eye sticking out of its body.
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>>107866639
That's only there for you. The main page is a curated collection of videos. It doesn't get automatically updated. Also you can delete videos.
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>>107866639
>>107866684
To be clear, your videos only show up on the front page for you. There is no live feed of videos or any way to publish them intentionally.
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>>107866684
>>107866693
ah cool, thanks
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>>107864305
>hating midget porn
Dude, what is fucking wrong with you?

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Mullvad enjoyers: Did you remember to switch your *WRT router's VPN over to wireguard yesterday?
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openvpn is shit but mullvad is more shit
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>>107867268
Mullvad has been police raided and found to not log. Mullvad wins on that alone.
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>>107867114
openvpn is for corporations that need complex setups

wireguard makes perfectly sense for connecting to a VPN, it's not like you have any control over their servers anyway
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>>107867368
State actors probably can access info, but the regular police + other companies can't get your info at least.

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What kind of CEO would he be today?

In retrospect he seemed a lot less evil than the current tech CEO archetype, no?
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>>107864911
I was an asshole towards his employees, but he was product-focused which is different from the current tech CEOs that apparently only care about total market dominance.
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>>107867437
a jamba juice can easily clock in at over 2000 calories. it's no wonder americans are obese.
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>>107865364
>Under Jobs, Apple's entire brand identity was you paying more money for worse products with a shiny logo.
but that's current Apple
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He would probably dunk the Vision Pro in water to make it smaller. I also read in his biography he wanted to make an Apple Smart TV instead of just the Apple TV set top box.
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>>107864911
I think in retrospect, while he was personally a giant asshole, he was ultimately less evil than Gates, Ellison, Musk, Thiel etc.

I think he would've been a lot more standoff-ish with these other companies. Musk whining about Gemini powering Siri? Jobs would never have allowed either to power Siri. He would've told them all to fuck all, kidnapped his lead engineer's daughter, and told them to make their AI fucking work.

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pajeets and sloppers lost
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>>107863653
Hard to detect AI generated slop if it's just parts of the song generated separately, but if it's some Suno AI bullshit it's pretty easy to tell 90% of the time.
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>>107865591
>>107865647
>>107865664
Good morning!
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Some people only care about the end result sounding good to them and will happily listen to AI slop.
Others listen to music particularly because it is a form human expression and will avoid AI slop like the plague.
Bandcamp is a platform for connecting real artists and fans, not for people to peddle their lazily generated AI slop and make a quick buck.
Makes total sense for BC in particular to ban it.
You want AI slop, just go to one of the many AI slop streaming platforms.

Personally I have zero interest in AI music since I crave human creativity, originality, uniqueness and intent, things that AI music will never have.
Which also means that to me and many many people like me, AI music has done nothing to devalue the work of real artists. On the contrary, music made by real people has become even more valuable to me in this sea of soulless garbage.
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>>107863580
Is this going to ruin my perfectly edited and produced studio albums? Like are bands going to start publishing imperfect songs so it sounds more realistic?
I always hated live albums. It turns out real life bands do not meet the idealized perfection standards of the studio. It just sounds worse.
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>>107866552
How is AI music "slop" when AI has a better sense of rhythm, more music knowledge and genius level IQ. More like AI gold and human slop.

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When it comes to low level development you really have two options: C and Rust, or as I like to call it, CRust for short. anytime you need real performance you gotta bust out the CRust. Bust the CRust
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>>107866574
>Programming advice
the only advice is "don't"

learn a trade
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Dont write comments, write better code.

Who am I kidding. Software craftsmanship was dead ten years before GPT. It's gone forever now.
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I'm finding learning to program difficult and overwhelming. But I shall persist.
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What a shit take.
The only real choices are to be a midwit and depend on libc, or be a real programmer and write your own code.
In terms of languages, it's C++ vs Rust, C is irrelevant garbage for demented boomers.

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crab cuts your dick off, gopher gets you a job, simple as.
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>>107866886
>get's you a job
Lol. Nobody is hiring for Go since the selling point of the language is that it's easy to learn so people can just nepo hire their friends and relatives and teach them on the job.
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>>107866956
you clearly misunderstand the demographic make up of /g/, especially when factoring in time zones.
for a wanna be wagie jeet, go is definitely more helpful than rust.. for reasons that go beyond mere hireable-ity ;)
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>>107867265
Because it reminds them of C and doesn't confuse them with overcomplicated nonsense like owning things, having a time of your life, and in general doing things right instead of buggy slop?
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>VROOM VROOM
I have never seen a job listing with Go.

>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
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>>107866261
If you want to live in browntown then move there! Stop converting my town into bicycle browntown!
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>>107863468
Go buy your 314th Labubu and shut the fuck up you retard
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>>107863584
>he wants traffic to look like in India
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vQfWixBn15U
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individual transportation is fucked until we figure out and successfully implement cars that talk to each other and efficient intersection filtering to eliminate stop-starting. period the end.
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>>107864081
>So you might as well get a motorcycle and get ready
I'd rather be the guy in the truck

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post your personal websites, I'll start:
https://tinfoil-hat.net
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>>107867211
Just send me an email for the time being. I was thinking of making an Ayashii-World-style textboard to post comments on, but I'm still unsure whether having a textboard with fun people commenting on is worth being a janny for my own site, and moderating the inevitable spam. I will think about it, if and how this is a good idea.
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>>107861753
very dark background/text. Had to boost my phone brightness to maximum and its still a bit hard to read
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ssh-club.org
comes fully fledged with a radio and a graffiti wall
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>>107861521
https://carino.systems/
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Is neocites a good option unused it once but it went nowhere and 90% of the other sites were basically art projects and radical left wing stuff. Can it be used as an actual valid web host?

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whats with all the negative sentiment on older windows versions?
>don't use xp, look at this video, the minute he connects to the Internet he's already got a virus!!!!!!!
that isn't even remotely true and in that video he clearly states that he turned off the firewall and purposefully opened up a backdoor to his computer
ive literally been using Windows 7 since its launch and my computer still works perfectly fine
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>>107857179
Projecting tranny is mad that xey/xim got called out for their behavior online
>>wow, i am so fucking angered that this picture represents exactly what i am
>>fuck yourself
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>>107862277
Absolutely based anon dabbing on botnetggers.
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>>107866086
not just foss hrt ruined the tech community like crack ruined the negro community in the 80s
find another hobby
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>>107866205
>no u ur the real tranny!
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Jannies seething. YWNBAW.

What is the point of VPN?

Yes, you hide your IP address but you can't hide the fact that you are hiding your IP address because your new VPN IP address is already known as a datacenter IP address and you'll get automatically treated as a bot everywhere.

Also, using a VPN requires you to install that VPN company's client software on your PC which can be considered as a privacy problem on its own.
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>>107858488
>using a VPN requires you to install that VPN company's client software
no it doesn't. the software is available to make it easier to setup for fucking retards that don't know how to use a computer. it's quite apparent to us all that you're one of those retards
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>>107867409
if you're having to do this kind of fucking shit to use torrents then you shouldn't be using this trash service to begin with

>>107867176
i've never given a vpn business my real personal information in my life and i use disposable credit cards

anons in other threads were right, this is the most retarded board with the biggest concentration of intellectually barren losers on the entire internet that know nothing about technology and know 100% nothing about the internet or security.
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>>107867533
If you're paying for VPNs in the first place, you might be pretty retarded too.
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>>107867536
>intellectually bankrupt loser is seething
when is the livestream suicide planned for? you know nothing about anything. you literally make retards cringe.
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>>107867176
They'll keep you a lot safer than your ISP which makes no such claims. Plus the site you visit gets less data on you.


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