https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcICMXz_n3YWe need to pop this LLM bubble as soon as possible.First of all, we have to start referring to what these idiots call “AI” for what it really is: decoder only large language generative models.Second, we need to start spreading the fact that MCP and function calling are useless for 95% of use cases cases where you don’t even need language in the first place. Proof of that is that not even Amazon has jumped into that shitty paradigm. Who the hell wants to talk to a chatbot to order a pizza? Imagine having to type everything and turn a simple “tap and pay” mechanism into a fucking chat session, arguing with a bot about why you don’t want onions milk in your order.All the dinosaur investors behind this LLM nonsense want to drag us back to the caveman era, where computing power was centralized and we had dumb terminals.Imagine needing megawatts of power and terabytes of RAM for a simple REST request just because some wannabe Steve Jobs thinks that hooking his website to ChatGPT makes it an AI app.
>AI companies just spend money on each other, artificially inflating their valuations upward infinitely.Wait until you find out how the entire economy works.
>>106868369I just want endless AI 3D porn, also it will make real women obsolete for the first time in the human history
>>106870336yea, but that's "open-weights" local image generation models. Not retarded closed LLMs
Well, how do "we" go about "popping" it, OP?
wallpapers of /g/
How dead is this site? >>>/tv/215200540>>>/v/723125880
>>106871008very.
I usually poke through /w/ and look for something seasonable.
>>106869175better version
>>106869175>>106869175ZUTTED
/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsTaisch Edition>NewsGPT-5 Pro released https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5/Z.AI releases GLM 4.6 - https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.6Anthropic releases Sonnet 4.5 - Big upgrade in RP quality - https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-4-5?p=2DeepSeek releases V3.2-Exp - Still no change in RP quality https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250929DeepSeek releases V3.1 Terminus - https://api-docs.deepseek.com/news/news250922Kimi K2 0905 released https://moonshotai.github.io/Kimi-K2>FrontendsSillyTavern: https://docs.sillytavern.appRisuAI: https://risuai.netComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106871911That's just the thinking part isn't it? I never have it leaked out as output except when using the "continue" request sometimes on SillyTavernMy problem with Gemini is it often thinks of kino, then disregards all of it and outputs slop
>>106871975lorebooks
>>106871911Prefilling causes that
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>>106872065How do I stop it?
>corrupts the instant you use it
>>106871392This happened to me with ext4. Turns out it was just a bad drive.
I put btrfs on the data ssd in my mini pc home server so I can snapshot + borg backup to external hdd (ext4) easily. Being able to detect bitrot is nice. Single data and duplicate metadata + system so at least metadata errors can be healed.Eventually I'd like to build a NAS with at least 2 mechanical drives running ZFS which should be the main protected ground truth data pool but for now btrfs on a single ssd is probably better than nothing.
>>106868703
>>106871789even on a single drive btrfs can protect you from mistakes (snapshots) and tell you about corrupted files (so you can restore them from a backup rather than letting them propagate to backups).you can also easily convert it to a raid1 later on by just adding another drive to that btrfs volume and running a balance on it. btrfs has the most flexible raid out of anything out there, there's no planning or commitment required, it will adapt to whatever you need the moment you need it
>>106871527Just use the DKMS module bruv, it will go into the kernel again eventually anyway
Comp sci student, don't want to have to collect a thousand different notebooks alongside my x220. Is it time to get an iPad?
>>106866666
>>106864740>Is it time to get an iPad?I often notice that a good portion of my classmates take digital notes. They copy everything attentively, yet it makes no difference with regards to actually understanding what they've copied. This is reflected by the fact that they don't perform any better on exams. Though I suppose this could just be confounded with the possibility that they believe that copying the notes verbatim is enough for them learn something. Might be sufficient for helping them know what to do on assignments, but it's gone come exams and the final. >>106864752Personally, I find myself retaining information better when I'm studying on my own and working on a whiteboard. It's easy to just find yourself copying the textbook essentially word for word, and knowing I'll just erase everything forces me to just write what's important. I end up tossing my notes anyway. >>106864868Dollar store notebooks feel like shit to type on, and sometimes smell like ass--could just be a homeless Amerishart who wiped their ass on the notebook due to lack of toilet paper. Why the fuck do Americans cut down all these trees for, only to produce shitty paper?
>>106864740OneNoteyou don't even need a pen/tablet if you have a good enough mouse to free-hand the equations, and its built-in "ink to math" is really good at figuring out what you've scribbled and turning it into a formula you can then copy and paste into a document, or keep it in your notesand the obvious advantage of digital notes over pen and paper is that you can easily move stuff around to better organize it
>>106864740Just don't do it anon.I did it for one semester and I was miserable.Composition notebook and pencil is the way to go.
Convertible tablet laptops used to be a thing. Took all of my engineering notes that way so I could reference stuff quickly.Then microshit made onenote online-only so I don't have a way to reference them anymore.
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>106811941
I have a bunch of torrents (mostly ebooks, movies/audiovideo media, and music). If I run Norton on my external hard drive, it should be okay to plug into my computer, right? It's a new computer and I don't want to fuck it up. No executables or that shit.
>>106871232I think you can disable autorun from external media in system settings, generally a good setting to leave off anyway since I think it's a big security risk
I updated my server to Debian 13 and Qbittorrent 5 and now I cant connect to 99% of trackers
My brother asked for help because his PC won't turn onTested his comptents on my rig, psu is working, gpu is working, ram is workingso I thought it's his case's power button fucking up but I tried attach a very old rig to his case for shits and giggles but surprisingly, the old rig turned onSo this means my brother's mobo is the problem right?Stupid to ask but I wanted reassurance because I am very stupid and new to pc
I'm looking at upgrading from the Tab S6 Lite (the 2022 one) to the S9 FE, as the former is being a bit too much of a bitch with tabbing between apps. Is it a reasonable upgrade or should I just pony up for the S10 FE
>I can't log into my fucking AWS account without giving them 2FA>they dont' even accept phone numbers like fucking normal human beings>YOU VILL INSTALL ZEEE PASSKEYS GOYholy fuck
Oh neat, a schizo thread!You can do TOTP in bash (opennsl etc) in under 10 lines.Why the fuck would you want email/sms when this privacy-preserving method exists?
The fact that retards like OP are being filtered is a good thing. .
>>106862355>they don't accept phone numbers like normal human beingsThere's nothing normal about requiring a phone number to log into an account. 2 factor authentication in any form is fucking bullshit. Don't give in. For cases where I can't avoid it, I complain about how much of a pain in the ass it is during every customer service encounter.
i love seeing linuxniggers interact with the real world and find out that no one else's life runs on terminal commands
>>106862385>I CANNOT simply request a code via email or phoneBecause that shit isn't secure.
Why there are so few women into coding?
>>106858321You're a man taking estrogen. You will never be a biological woman no matter how many meds you take.
>>106837814she recently made a video explaining her sex change operation
>>106864137She is much cuter, who is she?
>>106871294Never fucking reply to my posts ever again.
>>106871294why havent you linked it
Confess your sins.
>>106871267>I've tried hacking someone's ssh, only to have all my keys sent to their server, doxxing meI’ve found websites with their directory listing enabled that just have their private keys sitting inside.
>>106860186I post shit PRs with deliberate bugs to shitass GitHub repos owned by people I don't like. I have over a dozen accounts.
>>106871266From what I gather, you tried installing them on non-liberated hardware, yes?That's the first hurdle. Because they use linux-libre instead of their own modified kernel like Trisquel, those two distros won't install properly if you need some sort of proprietary driver. You should always check on h-node your hardware, you might be surprised to learn that most Thinkpads have pretty bad FSF-approved distros rankings by default on that site and might need some tinkering.I actually didn't try Parabola, but it is certainly the one I'd pick if I went back. Hyperbola, like I said, is too schizo even for me. I personally believe they are stricter than the FSF, the FSF allows PayPal donations for instance while Hyperbola stops updating a package if they commit the sin of having a Discord link on the software.Anyways, about my experience. I used a Macbook 2,1 to be more specific, so you can check specs.First thing, web browsing is totally fine, assuming you're using uBlock of course. Never had any issues opening anything, but wouldn't be able to tell you if YouTube works because I didn't try that because Google was Satan to me back then.Probably doesn't because I remember creating a bash script to use ffmpeg to convert my pirated anime to be playable on a Core2Duo. Videos worked just fine if I did that.No problem with audio. I remember Bluetooth working but you shouldn't use that anyways.I never tried videoconferencing on that thing.I did try some gaming on that setup! OpenMW booted but run at like 10 FPS, same for SuperTuxKart. The machine didn't explode so there's that. Overall, if you want to use it just as a personal home machine and know what you're getting into, go for it. It really is telling how much of a consumerist society we live in when a 18 year old machine works just fine but you wouldn't know it because everybody wants the new thing.But if you need a machine for a tech job make sure you have dedicated hardware for that.
>>106860186>tfw got the lead of HR and the vice president fired because they were fucking each other and sexting over Slack channels on our company's server>didn't even have an issue with it and was willing to ignore it, but their roleplay was so shitty and crappy that it offended me that they sounded barely literate for the positions they held
>>106860186I am retarded. I struggle with certain algorithms and I feel I rely on AI too much for my taste. Before that it was stackoverflow and any random website I could find.
Weve entered a stagnation. Everything thats out now was invented in 20th century. Even ai, the algorithms for it were literally talked about in 5l60s but didnt have the commute to execute them. Turing test. Hard drives. Touch screens. You thought steve jobs invented touch screens for iphones. Nope its 80s military tech. So that leaves the question. Can /g/ name ONE, thats 1, tech thats 21st century exclusive AND doesnt use computers? Doubt you can. 21st century has had 0 innovation in technology. >social mediaGo kill urself
>>106871895Name one invention since grug discovered fire that doesn't involve fire somehow.
>>106871976A electronic fan
>>106871895Faggot retard is just mad we don’t have society that looks like Jetsons that’s it. And the reason why we don’t have that society has to do more with other problems aside from stagnant technology. The first problem is that lot of the concepts invented by 20th century futurists are fucking retarded genuinely. Flying cars as an example are probably the single dumbest idea anyone ever had, they would consume too much energy to go around and be too unsafe for your average driving school retard to operate. We already have helicopters which are by all means car-shaped and sized vehicles that fly and are very rarely used for almost anything. The second and more important aspect is material wealth. We don’t have sci-fi buildings because sci-fi buildings are expensive to build, that’s it. We use almost 100 year old infrastructure with minor occasional upgrades because it works and we don’t have infinite money and resources to rebuild everything. This is why developing countries or countries that were developing recently like lot of Asian countries look more sci-fi, because they build their metro stations recently and made it look modern. The only things we don’t have because of technological limitations are AI, robots and fusion. Fusion is just hard to do outside of Suns and AI and Robots as it turns out are less like Star Wars buttlers and more like R.U.R. unemployment existential nightmare which we probably shouldn’t be making.
>>106871895Tech that doesn't use computers? You're fucking stupid, I hope you know that. It's at least something you have in common with Thiel, you both try to sound smarter than you actually are.Why would anyone avoid using computers, given the efficiency gains? I was going to say something like high-throughput sequencing of the genome (e.g. Illumina) but with a stupid requirement like that, basically everything invented post 2000 isn't valid.Advancements in med tech? All irrelevant, they either used computers/AI in synthesis (e.g. targetted drugs, sgRNA in CRISPR editing, LNPs) or in processing (advancements in imaging).Aerospace? Basically all new-gen aircraft use high-spec on board computers for AI guidance systems.Productivity? All intellectual labour relies on computers. I guess factories have seen efficiency gains due to new machines, but no breakthroughs there.
What killed the hype?
>>106870496some GNOME contributor would believe this
>>106865517It's pre-alpha and can barely pass Acid tests. They have said that the first beta release won't be until 2026, so there's nothing going on.
>>106866495No, you need to save it as .hta
>>106865517Nothing, it's still alive and kickingThey recently passed 90% on WPT
>>106870496Hitler particles!!!!!t. Jordan "antifa" Petridis
Technology
>>106860704maxxing is alright. "slop" has been over used tired of seeing it.
>>106870755punctuation slop
>>106851150French. Eww
never see those chink self-heating shit locally, but I wonder if it's because retard kids would eat the oxide powder
>>106863264The motivational poster in this really takes me back.
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>>106868099The keyboards of that era had some fun looks but they unfortunately weren't great keyboards
How retarded would it be to attempt to do this to an MTNU cap? Did a quick search and found this video on Reddit, he just used hot glue on the underside. I have a keyboard that needs to show light on the numlock keycap, it doesn't have a dedicated indicator and it's a 96% layout so using numlock is a big part of using the board. Finding keycaps that suit it is a huge pain.Obviously I'd do a few test runs on non-essential caps first, like R1 page down, accent novelties, etc.
Still haven't seen any videos of this (other than the streamer early builds etc), I wonder how that group buy's going
>>106852214Just buy Topre.
>>106863138>I forgot to say but I'm a filthy french so I need an Azerty keyboardThat's such a small niche that it makes us effectively useless to you. You'd be much better-off asking around on French language forums. As far as I'm aware the availability of these keyboards over there is shit.
Is the apple Face ID camera glowie? I saw red lasers at night from my phone even though I had face ID “disabled”.
Literally every single judeo-amerimutt are now under palantir surveillance kek
>>106872001Me after my biweekly flouride booster