>>107003351"With software there are only two possibilities: either the users control the program or the program controls the users."--Richard Stallman>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Simplex isn't even hiding it anymore :/https://www.reddit.com/r/SimpleXChat/comments/1n85wsr/whats_simplexs_team_approach_to_csam_and_chat/>we will comply with chat control, if it passes, but it probably won't so you have nothing to worry about ;) And NO, we will NOT withdraw from the EU like those crazy Signal guys claim that they will.
>>107114242I'm sure all five SimpleX users are ecstatic.
>>107116133>chat controlit didn't pass (this time)https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/11/03/eu-rejects-chat-control-bill-victory-for-privacy-and-encryption-in-europe/
>>107114242>>107116133>>107116565Good luck trying to get a straight answer out out of these polish cunts.
>>107113130i was unfamiliar with their game.
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>>107116892wait till you learn about eq, your whole world is going to get rocked
>>107117110KZ makes pretty good single DD products. My ED9 pro is as good as it gets for the "metal bullet" IEMs (a huge upgrade to the Ling Long), but it has to have the balanced nozzle installed.I still think the Gate is the shitbud king. A balanced but safe Harman tuning, and very comfortable. Works well with all music, but cymbals occasionally sound muffled.
If you're still using stock cables in 2025, you do not deserve to post here!
>>107117825how's it not a real planar?
>>107117941The KZ ATE has extreme unit variation, much more than any modern KZ products. The one I had (018NBM) always sounded neutral-bright with very restrained bass, and the reviews describing it as a basshead IEM never made sense to me. It's almost diffuse neutral tuning.It has rubber cable "weights" instead of the brass ones that came with the original model.
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helloi would like suggestions for software for playing audio locally on the command line. ideally i can throw whatever mess of folders i want into it and have it scan everything.
>>107118129Yes, when you run pacstrap it installs the latest version of whatever binaries you asked for even if your Arch install USB is an older snapshot.
>>107118136cmus is a popular terminal music player.
>>107118136cmus
>>107118148>>107118153arigato
>Everybody Codes is a free space for honing your coding skills, experimenting with ideas, and learning from others. At its heart lies the belief that programming is best when shared - whether through solving puzzles, streaming your progress, or discussing solutions.https://everybody.codesAdvent of Code but in November.First puzzle opens in a little less than half an hour.
>>107117367It is a comfy midnight release for meActually I think I prefer AoC's release time, since it means I do the puzzles in the morning and don't worry about leaderboard times
>>107117396>>107117394I wasted like 2 minutes on that, fell out of the top 15 because of it. Polacks truly are niggers
>>107117305am I wrong in feeling there is something very non-C-ish about qsort()? It is really convenient, and works really well
reminder that if you are using a web browser to retrieve the data or x to copy paste you have to add all that code to your line count.
why isn't there as much hype as AoC
/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.Previous threads: >>107104115 & >>107095114►News>(11/01) LongCat-Flash-Omni 560B-A27B released: https://hf.co/meituan-longcat/LongCat-Flash-Omni>(10/31) Emu3.5: Native Multimodal Models are World Learners: https://github.com/baaivision/Emu3.5>(10/30) Qwen3-VL support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/16780>(10/30) Kimi-Linear-48B-A3B released with hybrid linear attention: https://hf.co/moonshotai/Kimi-Linear-48B-A3B-Instruct>(10/28) Brumby-14B-Base released with power retention layers: https://manifestai.com/articles/release-brumby-14b►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.
no one asked
>>107117753>Look on walmart for 20TB>20TB with price ranges from 300 USD to 6700 USDThis doesn't look normal..
So, when do prices start going down?
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>>107118182Precisely when I try to ditch my 3090s and finally upgrade. I'm planning on holding out for at least another year, maybe two. Sorry.
When I first started using loonix I got the impression from people that it was basically an invulnurable OS. Now, I understand that it varies from distro to distro but from what I gathered the security of linux systems is way overblown.Realistically, how serious are the security issues really? I can see the benefit of atomic distros in this regard. I see secureblue shlled a lot lately.
Do people even bother making malware to target Linux desktops? They're like 1% of the market.Linux servers I would understand.
>>107116885>It wasstill is, do you really think people are moving in hordes to loonix? most normies dont even know it exists, and most gaymers i know would never touch it, the cattle dont want to learn, they will never trade their convenience.
>>107116972Normies aren't moving to Linux they just installing it on their old PCs in addition to using Windows 11 on their new ones
>>107115663The most "secure" OS is one that's the most locked down, walled garden type, so that it's basically impossible to install unverified/third party software on it. But that's no fun, is it? Linux security on its own is a bit overblown. Overall, I'd say it's slightly more secure than Windows, because of the principle of running everything with minimum privileges, whereas on Windows it's common to run everything with admin privileges.>>107116885Linux is open source, and it's what's used by most servers around the world, so the incentive to find kernel-level vulnerabilities is always there. Desktop Linux and server Linux are both fundamentally the same, but in theory, Desktop Linux would be easier to exploit because the extra packages give it a larger potential attack surface, and it's easier to socially engineer its retarded users into executing malware as root.
GNU/Linux is inherently insecure. Distros like secureblue and qubesos can mitigate that a bit if configured correctly. Pretty much every other distro isn't secure at all. Also x86 platforms don't really have any effective security features. TPM and secureboot are a joke compared to the security features some modern ARM platforms have.
>hardware is miles better than it was just 15 years ago>software is getting worseWhy does this happen?
>>107117290spbpPatel, Rajesh, and men in rainbow socks will shit up everything you love.
>>107117198hmm? people can still use cpus from 15 years ago. 2500k still workslike the performance of cpus have increased by like only 20 percent the past five years anon
>>107117411>shalomo extrapolating intel of 2011-2017
>>107117198Jeet coders
>>107117198stop complainingdiversity is our strength, bigot
just received "unusual activity on your account" email from legit microshaft domain to an email I don't even own. Are they hacked?
>>107114966No I just got my ass beat.
>>107114031But will they BLEND!?
>>107112772i've never seen what joecartoon looks like but he sounds like a white redneck
>>107112756Exactly. Broccoli has taken over.
LOOK AT MY MONKEH
Vey based. Fuck Altman
>>107118108Fake. Deaantis is a Jew lover.
>>107118133He's a Christian Zionist, there's more nuance
>>107118150No, he signs legislation restricting rights in Israel. He sucks as much Jew cock as zognald. He would sacrifice all the white men in his state for a single kike.
NVIDIA just committed suicide
>>107117004>sell billions of cards to china>complain they are gonna win
>>107117981at this point there seem to be zero participants in the race
americans btfodestroy the great satan
>>107118014Australia did this shit years ago
>>107118070You really don't get how small you are do you.China makes 33% of the entire planets Electricity.Australia makes : 274 TWh a year.China adds two Australias a year.
DRAM prices exploding...
>piss off china>buy nvidia>china decides to make its own ai chips and to stop exporting rare earth minerals>"omg why is ram so expensive"i fucking despise burgers
>>107117900completely unrelated. It's all being diverted to AI, 40% of current RAM allocation diverted thanks to the Stargate project, on top of the fact that HBM has been prioritized by the big 3 memory makers at the same time for high-end enterprise and AI hyperscalers. They are shutting off the poor RAM spigot for a bit to focus on the expensive shit. Consumer can get fucked. To make one stack of HBM, you may use an entire row of RAM chips found on one normal stick.
>>107113601100% AI.
>>107117887You are absolutely set... for a lifetime of remaining a virgin.
>>107113601This is just how capitalism works, commie.
name a more useless piece of FOSS software>open browser>kde wallet is asking for a password>refuse>kde wallet is asking for a password>refuse>kde wallet is asking for a password>refuse>browser opens>something may be misbehavingnobody wants this shit, this has been an issue for at least half a decade at this point
>>107118094>vista uiu wot
>>107118094firefox doesn't have this problem. just sayin'
>>107118094I use kde wallet all the time for random logins. Never had this issue.
Simplicity edition. Simple technologies (Hare 20kLoC, QBE also 20kLoC)Another tsoding banger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRnJgrOcjqg(10kLoC scripting language with static typing !!)What are (You) working on, /g/?/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting HelpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107117638Not inevitable but hard to avoid
Trying to get some sprite debt done recently
Does anybody put scripting in their engines? I was playing around with LuaJIT and LuauJIT to see how bad performance would be to have game logic be scripted. In a basic test test loop that just modified some Vector3s with no UI or rendering, I got approximately 17000 fps without Lua and 900fps with. Is it seriously that slow, or did I do something wrong? It only got worse the more stuff I tried to marshal back and forth, it doesn't seem viable to me. This was with struts as tables and the vector math implemented in Lua, UserData was way worse. 900fps is way more than I'd ever want my game to run at, but that was still an enormous drop for doing very little. If I actually had it do anything substantial I fear it would tank even lower. How the fuck do real games use Lua??
>>107118057That's normal, scripting languages are bad for things like math because everything is an object, they're relatively better for business logic where you're just calling a few functions
>>107118057I use Lua, not LuaJit. Lua is never a bottleneck for me. In general anything computationally expensive gets done in C++ and it takes no time at all. But I'm using the Lua C api directly from C++, not sol3 or anything like that. I'm willing to bet you're doing something wrong, how are you marshaling data back and forth? What is your algorithm actually doing? Also this is a nitpick but when you profile the amount of time a routine takes in microseconds is more useful than using the FPS as a performance indicator
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>>107117501>Poor people aren't even trying, are they?They have really bad parents, that's all.It's the only reason why they are poor, no one can disprove this.
my company is doing a holiday partyi probably won't go, but it's nice of them i guess
>>1071166505 Cities later and it makes no difference. I hear it's not different from the country hoppers.
>>107117643Mine's doing one too but I work the graveyard shift so LOL
>>107117358>First internshipI got handheld all the way to my full time offer>First jobNo one handheld me and everything was remote so I just sat there and tried my best. Later on, I learned just giving up my pride and asking questions was how this job operates best