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You have to spend at least $400 edition

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>Keyboard recommendation template:
https://pastebin.com/n220xk9V

>Find vendors
https://www.alexotos.com/keyboard-vendor-list // Up-to-date list of reputable vendors with brief descriptions
https://keycaplendar.firebaseapp.com // Tracker for current and upcoming keycap group buys

>This keyboard stuff is so expensive!
https://aliexpress.com (or Taobao if you know how)

>Learn about Cherry MX switches

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>>106476666
why
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first handwire
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>>106519372
Nice, show wiring matrix & mcu
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>>106517873
No time to explain, just trust the quads
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>use lubed red switches
>typos increase, keys activate almost like a touch screen
This was a mistake.

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Lol lmao xD even, imagine needing resources when duckduckgo, yandex chatgpt chin-gpt and so on exist.
Just go read something.

Pro-guiness on tap thread, no cans or bottles allowed.
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>>106520167
>Nitrosurge
the what? elaborate
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>>106520204
>>106520167
>googles it
I definitely wouldn't, I think that's like being overly protestant in the pub
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>>106520208
I was a sceptic too until I said fuckit and bought one, it's smooth as christmas, exactly like a pulled pint, none of that gassy shit from regular draft cans or bottles.
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>>106520234
look, cans and bottles are not meant to be consumed
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>>106520195
>I too.enjoy the deprecation and vulnerability warnings
Yes they are good. They're telling you that you have security problems that need fixing. Other package managers for other languages might not tell you this, so you don't know if your application has security problems in its dependencies.

>Monolyth retards think that microservices and the basics of cloud computing are a scam.
Why would you hate having a decoupled and redundant infrastructure. That's like begging to be sued by one of those litigious retards that sign the 99.999% uptime contracts.
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>>106510030
>adding network latency and request validation overhead to basically every function call
Decoupling and redundancy are nice, but what's also nice is performance and not wasting money on unnecessary compute. Plus microservices are basically a scheme to nickel and dime you, like videogame dlc.

I'd like to see some examples of similar applications that are implemented with both a microservice architecture and a monolithic architecture and see how they compare.
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>>106516696
What is """ real""" software?
Google isn't running on microservices, Facebook isn't doing it either. So what is this "real" you are talking about?
Is "real" whatever some scammer told you? And if you don't do the same, you are not "real"?

Scaling has nothing to do with microservices. You can scale your mysql, postgres, redis or even mongodb if you feel like it. There is no problem here.
Why would you outsource this to a database-as-a-service provider who rapes your asshole? It doesn't make it any easier.
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>>106517254
This.
It is shifting responsibility and badly run companies love to outsource responsibility.

I personally experienced that microservices have much higher downtime.
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>>106510030
>Monolyth
ESL moment
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>>106510030
Bro I love paying a bunch of money and doing five times the work to get my built-in-public SaaS SPA off the ground. Yeah I only have five users and a $10/mo VPS could've run my entire project if I made it a monolith but like lmao who codes monoliths now???

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>>106518378
some absolute faggot salesman tries to sell me a 300mbps fiber connection the other day! i lost myself when he said it holy shit. imagine, fiber at 300mbps. its appalling that the baseline slowest package isnt measured in gbps in 2025.
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>>106519552
1Gbps is a bottleneck most consumers aren't willing to spend money to upgrade beyond.

300-500mbps is a great baseline speed most consumers can use and never need more.
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>>106516118
946/981
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>>106516118
Go home. The university internet is there for learning, not for your amusement.

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Why does C/C++ + CMakeLists.txt just work perfectly right out of the box, while Visual Studio Code is a pain in the butt always mangling posix file paths?
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>>106520230
Have you tried turning it off and on again?

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Literally can't use the internet without it
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>>106516706
Doesn't work on jewtube IIRC
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>>106516802
Duh. But try browsing with JS disabled and using the Internet is an exercise of futility.
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>chrome shuts it down
>still allows same extension under different name that's almost as powerful
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>>106520163
It’s a normie filter. As usual.
I’ll have to install the lite extension on my parents PC next time I visit them.
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>>106516598
I've been using ublock for almost a decade, then after the manifest stuff I switched to Brave and used the built-in adblocking, and I see literally no difference.
They use the same ad lists too. They also both have element pickers for adding rules yourself.

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> Once More Into the Deep edition

From Human: We are a newbie friendly general! Ask any question you want.
From Dipsy: This discussion group focuses on both local inference and API-related topics. It’s designed to be beginner-friendly, ensuring accessibility for newcomers. The group emphasizes DeepSeek and Dipsy-focused discussion.

1. Easy DeepSeek API Tutorial (buy access for a few bucks and install Silly Tavern):
https://rentry.org/DipsyWAIT/#hosted-api-roleplay-tech-stack-with-card-support-using-deepseek-llm-full-model

2. Easy DeepSeek Distills Tutorial
Download LM Studio instead and start from there. Easiest to get running: https://lmstudio.ai/
Kobold offers slightly better feature set; get your models from huggingface: https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/releases/latest

3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right now
Chat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/
Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/

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>>106517772
Was "NSFW" content just sexual content in your testing?
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>>106517718
does this take into account nsfw / sfw stuff? it's pretty cool how it can tie with opus while being really cheap too
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If i wanted an AI voice to read my ebooks (pdfs), what would I need to do? Audiobook sites don't have the material I want to read. I have a good computer to run it.

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H1B neal just keeps making h1btube worse and worse
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I got this last week (friday I think) later that day it worked again
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>>106520166
h1b neal is clearly shitting up the whole site based on the number of vids I've seen of creators bitching about youtube culling their views

So here is a list I created of basic digital privacy tools to consider using in the current landscape.

Web Browsers:
Firefox: A trusted, open-source browser known for its commitment to privacy.
LibreWolf: A privacy-focused, Mozilla-based browser with enhanced security features.
Brave: A privacy-first browser that blocks ads and trackers by default.

Private Search Engines:
MyAllSearch: A UK-based search engine offering privacy with no cookies or tracking.
DuckDuckGo: A widely-used, US-based search engine that prioritizes anonymity.
SwissCows: A privacy-driven search engine leveraging secure Swiss infrastructure.
Qwant: A French-based metasearch engine with a focus on privacy and safe browsing.
MetaGer: A German-based, open-source metasearch engine offering privacy and a variety of helpful tools.

Password Managers:

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>>106519983
*boooo*

don't quit the day job
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>>106520048
your boos mean nothing to me
i've seen what makes you cheer
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>>106519292
Lmao at NordVPN being recommended. They're pozzed as hell and keep logs, and will even report to your ISP if you use it for shit like piracy. Try AirVPN for an actually good no-logs VPN
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Are there any good and free email providers? I'm sorry but I ain't paying a monthly fee for email.
I was thinking of switching to iCloud or maybe infomaniak, are they good options?
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>>106520203
Proton or mail.com

Don't try this at home Edition.

Previous: >>106465571.

READ 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.


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Does anyone know good methods for running a routing table on something like an ESP32?
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>ESP32
Dude, you want a router running at 160MHz?
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What's the cheapest way to set up a 10G home network?
I mounted a cat6 ethernet cable between different parts of the house but then found out every piece of hardware uses sfp for these speeds
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>>106520152
Not every piece. There's plenty of 10GT switches around, they are just quite expensive

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>106503934

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
reForge: https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Early Preview UI
AniStudio: https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio


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>>106520108
Because even though your making cartoon girls it makes you feel like you have intense knowledge about tech because of how the workflow manager looks
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>>106520108
are you generating to the same resolution in both cases?

Have you checked if you're going over your GPU's VRAM when using comfy? If you've gone over then you're probably hitting system ram (or worse, your swap file) and that will be ONE reason why it's taking a lot longer.
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>>106520137
When I say it took me 10x longer, I mean to get the entire vomit of wires and things set up. With forge I just enter my prompt, add my lora weights, and bam. It's generating. This is loading the model then loading the lora in to a lora in to a lora in to the positive and negative promts, in to the image size, in to the actual sampler shit, in to upscaling in to whatever this not adetailer is, multiple times for each model. The actual image generation once the vomit is set up is about the same as forge. The quality... I don't know. Feels mildly worse than forge, especially with the adetailer shit. I also thought setting the upscale to 2 would, y'know, just 2x upscale the image. Instead I got a 144mb file that was fuckhuge in dimensions and had to fix that by setting the upscale to .5, which I guess is 2x.
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>>106520161
Model upscalers usually upscale 4x so yeah you have do that.

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Some Asian criminal group was recently arrested for changing the firmware of HDD's and selling a massive amount of counterfeit hard drives. How would one check if the drive their own is one of these counterfeit ones?
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>>106516491
The fuck is it then?
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>>106516121
get the manufacturers firmware flashing utility. download the correct firmware from mfr website. verify with checksum in terminal. rewrite the firmware to the drive. in theory it should work. more steps to check included firmware first. better to just overwrite firmware with known good copy. idk, maybe that would work. avoid third party sellers. buy direct in store if you can.
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>>106516121
Buy SSD, they can't fake them.
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>>106520095
>Buy SSD, they can't fake them.
LOL
LMAO
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AGI is never happening, is it?
No matter how much compute they throw at the problem, there is always another trivial task they are spectacularly retarded at
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>>106518626
It’s not that far off. Logic is embedded in language. There is no real ”thinking” only Logos and its expression
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wasn't there something about how marketing material for watches always has the hands at certain times for aesthetics, so whenever a model sees a clock face its overfitted to those times
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>>106518706
ah interesting, boom theres the logical reason why they perform bad.
OP and twitter vanity project guy is a faggot
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With Machine Learning, absolutely not.
It's fundamentally wrong, and as contradictory to how humans learn as you can get.
The brute-force method of an AGI kernel will be just 1:1 cloning the smallest brain we can and scaling ASIC hardware to map larger and larger brains.
The future-thinking AGI kernel will made be the one who looks at Nikolai Bernstein's research and realizes humans inherently encode and decode Fourier Transforms.
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>>106518499
AGI wont be possible with current ANN technologies being used today.

These models are not capable of learning or growing like human brains. For example, if an AI encounters a new task it has no knowledge of, it cannot learn this new task without re-training the model except by user input called in-context learning, however once the context is gone, the learning is gone. Furthermore, new neurons and synapses cannot be formed (neurogenesis) without retraining the entire model. This is because an ANN has a global formula, and changing the formula changes every part of the model in its entirety, even just to add one neuron or synapse.

To get around this problem, AI companies are utilizing a brute-force method. If they cant *learn* anything, they simply need to *know* everything already. This is why we see such huge models and data centers requiring their own dedicated power plants and thousands of GPUs.

Only one problem is that of course not everything is known by humans, which will mean AI cannot discover new things or learn new things for us, it can only perhaps at best find new uses for things we already know as well as help sift new information out of large datasets that were previously un-noticed by humans (but could have been if looked at closely enough).

Perhaps the brute force method will end up being enough to get us over the line to AGI, but in my opinion ANNs will only ever be a stepping stone towards it.

We need instead, in my opinion, SNNs with dynamic computational graphs and neural cellular automata coupled with neuromorphic computer systems

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>tfw my boss shares this on LinkedIn, unironically, as "the hackers' toolkit"
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i really resent the fact that every poser thinks kali is some 1337 spooky hacker pro toolkit when in reality it has a few useful tools built in and otherwise you can sort of take it or leave it... and why flex running it "bare metal" (lmao) aka fucking installed to the ssd on a macbook... use it live in that instance, otherwise you're just wasting the macbook
and who is walking around busting out a rasp pi for literally anything.,, it is just a cheap sbc
this bait is delicious
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>>106511506
Rape your boss
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portable compute sucks, all my hacky tooling shit lives in a server rack because I'm not retarded.
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>>106518521
yea, he could have made a cheaper yagi that would outpower the gook made
wifi pineapple is also off the shelf instead of making his own with openwrt
arduino uno is worse than stm32
hackrf is half duplex unlike adalm pluto
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>>106512479
>you know you can make your own burger at home
Yeah or I could just buy one and not do that

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>>106519908
verify your age using death stranding character or gmod char with face animations setup
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>>106519915
Verify my dick inside your mom, faggot
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>>106519915
>>106519920
The image briefly shows when refreshing the website, so it's not a hardcoded filter, I'm sure it could be bypassed with a script of some sort
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>>106519908
Why don't you vpn around it?
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>>106519908
xcancel.com


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