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>does several things really well and has never had an adequate replacement
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>>107867907
Operate at below 100% CPU utilization.
Not make a single tab use 2 GB RAM.
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>>107884930
Flash used as a replacement for basic HTML layout on a website was always dogshit and made any site feel trashy. The only exception was Zombo.com, and only because it was a parody of that style of webshite.

Flash used to easily make small games that run directly in the browser on sites like Newgrounds is what people remember fondly.
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>>107886297
Old YouTube also used Flash for its player. That might be the biggest use of Flash people might remember from back then.
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*crashes in you're path*
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>>107886385
Yes and when they "upgraded" to a Javascript based player, it went from comfortably running on my computer, to struggling and lagging to hell.

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Anyone who uses encryption should be thrown in a woodchipper for being a chomo.
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You're using encryption right now accessing this site
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>>107885906
And you expect a bot to get that?
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>>107885882
You used encryption to post that message.
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>>107885882
Most consumer devices are encrypted by default now.
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>>107885882
even 4chan uses https

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107873752 & >>107864105

►News
>(01/15) Omni-R1 and Omni-R1-Zero (7B) released: https://hf.co/ModalityDance/Omni-R1
>(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

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►Recent Highlights from the Previous Thread: >>107873752

--Papers:
>107876603
--Using BNF to guide LLM outputs for animation control:
>107883998 >107884024 >107884301 >107884426 >107884491 >107884506 >107884546 >107884507
--Techniques for modifying AI character voice and fine-tuning methods:
>107878669 >107878693 >107878719 >107878932 >107878922 >107879756 >107880303 >107880393 >107880813
--Using BNF for structured text generation in roleplaying contexts:
>107881456 >107881483 >107883605 >107883721 >107883744 >107884304 >107884448 >107884333 >107883870 >107883896 >107883920
--Game dev update: optimizations, visuals, and performance challenges:
>107880400 >107880405 >107880422 >107880473 >107882062 >107882155 >107882222 >107882243 >107882310 >107882341 >107883497 >107882608 >107883535
--LLM finetuning challenges with tagged story datasets and hardware constraints:
>107885095 >107885343 >107885556 >107885523 >107885569 >107885619 >107885666 >107885670 >107885691 >107885755 >107885837 >107885935 >107886062
--Discussing the development of fully human-like Recursive Language Models with memory:

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humiliation ritual
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>>107886388
It was a pretty cool proof of concept and it's still getting games.

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I love this laptop. got it for 160€, already upgraded RAM to 24G
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>>107883942
>meme WM
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>>107883991
>>107885314
>>107884041
the 8th Gen i5 will be the new i5-2400
it's had a pretty sizable performance jump over the 7th Gen i5 and will still do good for a daily driver, even for gaming.
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>>107883987
Where are you getting 8 GB? Is that the lowest model of it? I have a T440p and it came with 12 GB which I pretty quickly upgraded to 16, the max it can take.
Unless you get some abomination with all soldered RAM, it's fine if it comes with less than you need.

What are you working on, /g/?

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>>107884837
How can I help?
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>>107884927
lame. You're never going to learn anything if you import the solution each time. Parsing expressions is easy with this algorithm:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shunting_yard_algorithm
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>>107885017
I'm not making a parser.
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>>107884518
>all the design patterns are literally snake oil except the interface one
t. filtered

>just write the code (especially if you are new), no amount of whiteboard masturbation will find out the issues in the problem as just writing the code
that was my point, nigger
but with enough experience you'll eventually find design patterns actually fit well to specific problems. just don't start with them
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>>107885482
>you'll eventually find design patterns actually fit well to specific problems
like?

What's the craziest feat of computer science that happened in 2025?
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I don't like this woman, I keep getting her recommendations but the production is too good and I immediately distrust Youtubers with too high production value. If they have two or more cameras rolling, studio lighting and doing TV transitions I'm not watching your ""youtube channel":
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>>107885566
because it's a show and it's just an act. as >>107885332 mentioned she's basically a prop reading a script. 75% chance she starts an onlyfans by end of year.
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>>107885585
here's hoping
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>>107885332
>pretends to be innocent
are you blind, anon
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Never ceases to amaze me how nerds simp so hard for women who do not want them besides their cash

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>install ubuntu
>just works
thanks ubuntu
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>>107879482
Not true. Ubuntu fucking sucks because of Snaps. I know, I KNOW, I can download deb version of Steam but Ubuntu inherently ships with a broken software store - why should I support that? Instead I should use a distro that has functioning apps in the store.

Snaps are too secure, cool on paper but sucks in practice. I had to use a VPN to join lobbies on MH World because of Steam Snap, don't ask me why VPN worked (didn't have to use VPN on Mint). Games constantly freeze if you enter settings (especially on Deadlock). It takes around 10 minutes to load into Deep Rock Galactic on LTS and 25.10 Ubuntu because of Steam Snap (takes 3 seconds on Mint).

Yeah, why the fuck should I support Ubuntu when they ship with broken stuff. Fuck Snaps. Genuinely. I tried Ubuntu last week and suddenly got directx12 and 11 errors (didn't happen on Mint).
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>>107882551
apt is installed by default
if you need a ui, then
sudo apt-get install synaptic
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>>107881379
The kde one, I prefer that desktop. Shit just works and is super stable. If you don't mind relying on flatpak a little more
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>>107879565
>krash
never used kde what's this funny misspell all about
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>>107879482
>upgrade ubuntu
>it shits itself
>including whole network stack

great system bro

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Are vibecoders essentially beggars?
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>you have been rate-limited and are now restricted from vibe coding for another three hours
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No, just retards who think they know programming

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What browser should I use?
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>>107882882
Depends on what you find important. Is it fingerprint resistance? Extensions? Performance? Privacy? Security? In any case, you should go for a FOSS browser.
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>>107886269
It's not even out yet
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>>107886302
https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/blob/master/Documentation/BuildInstructionsLadybird.md
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>>107882882
3 original browsers and the rest are forks of those
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>>107886321
Is it usable?

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Which way technology man?
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>>107884923
Give me 4k CRTs instead with domed glass fronts
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>>107884923
I have a qdoled monitor and it looks fine
27" 4k 240hz.
but the qdoled TVs hurt my eyes for some reason. too much blue light I guess?
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>>107884923
Patiently Waiting™
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>>107884923
For a PC monitor? I'd rather have IPS or one of the better looking TN panels.

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whats the best mouse ever?
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>>107873009
The new meta is just lightweight integral batteries. With the way mice are, I don't expect the battery to be the limiting factor for longevity now.
Just plug in the USB to use as a wired mouse when needed.
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Surprised to not see the Maya X mentioned here, that was hot shit for a while
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>>107855340
The Logitech G602 was the best mouse I had ever used. When it broke, found out they discontinued it - it's sold on ebay now for $600 ea.

I love it, but not $600. I have a G604 which I take out of the box when playing games, but the G602 was easily the best mouse ever.
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>>107883063
i bought a replacement g502 for £25 on sale a year ago. then my nephew decided to pull the mouse and unsheath the cable. glad i bought the thing. looking to upgrade to wireless next. had weird name one that worked really well but 2xAA made it heavy.
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>>107855401
Wrong, I like my bitches heavy

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Is he proof that Luddism is the only moral stance to take?
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We're quite obviously being tamed or otherwise subdued by something bigger than ourselves on a species level. Everyone you know answers to somebody else.
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>>107886052
What else exists in the Western hemisphere?
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Peter theil is proof that homophobia isn't real
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Thiel's percocet sweats bug me a fair amount, but worse than that is the cadre of spoiled rotten jewish boys with ivy educations and high profile speaking platforms. They seem to show up every voting season before scurrying off with their lolcow supervillain techbabbie psychodrama until such time as.
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I always listen when they come back because I want to see the next chapter in the act. For instance, we're a really long way from being succeeded by digital twin simulations in Israeli server farms. Afterall, what continues on as you definitely isn't *you*.

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It's over.
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>>107883781
but what if there are more than 1 exits
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>>107883800
water usually takes the one exist that makes the most "sense" gravity or air pressure wise.
its all maths down to the core, like ai sloppa
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>>107882516
you don't get it do you
once billionaire j*** don't need you, they will get rid of you
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>>107870553
It's even worse. If you look into the source code, it uses an existing HTML/CSS renderer and it uses QuickJS as a javascript engine. It literally imported like 3/4 of the project. It's jeetshit.
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>AI can create browsers from scratch in rust
>it's literally just
mod servo;
and it doesn't even compile

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Why THE FUCK does AI use so much clean water daily?
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>>107875623
i hate how climate change bullshit alienated the average retard from caring about the environment.
yes nobody should fucking care about temperatures going by 1 degree (if even) in 100 years BUT everybody should fucking care about kike companies poisoning your food and water supply which will kill your before you can even reach 60 and claim pension
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>>107883807
Rusbot dutifully doing damage control for 50 cents an hour.
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>>107882596
these people don't understand how the world works. I fucking bring up Alfalfa farms in CA that were draining the entire state of water including others yet somehow its food? You know these people are third worlders. For whatever reason they want to have input on the first world. When there shithole country cant clean there fucking streets.
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>>107883807
The fact that America is being taken over by literal shitskin socialist terrorists has a lot to do with the fact that our politicians are blackmailed pedophiles being controlled by Israel's leash but you're not ready for that conversation
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>>107875583
Cooling


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