>ai media is indistinguishable from real footage>trust in news media plummeting >bots can solve captchas>soon nothing online will be reliable >digital ID will be posed as the solutionHow long before we're all forced to log off forever?
>>106870509https://store.steampowered.com/app/2382520/Erenshor/>Erenshor is a single player RPG with the soul of a classic MMO - built for players who miss the journey. Partner up with Erenshor's signature SimPlayers and explore an open world where every reward comes with a story. Discover thousands of items, quests, raids, and secrets - all at your own pace.
>>106870502its much more likely to be some opioid, not an amphetamine
>>106871027I mean "human level AI" or whatever the fuck, not dumb gay npcs
>>106870423Unfortunately, until you can come up with a solution to keep bots at bay that doesn't involve identifying oneself one way or another, there isn't much we can do, is there? That's the biggest threat currently, because without it, we can always find small little communities with sensible people who actually put thought behind the things they say and do. Bots have the ability to ruin those easily, and they just grow in number as time flies by.>>106870671>once again markers of valueWhen exactly were they markers of value? Enough people, young and old, eat up the AI slop that is output to YouTube and similar websites these days, and they seem perfectly happy with that. It's just so easy to create that it fulfills this particular population's need for constant stimulation and instant gratification. It creates addicts. How do you cure them?
>>106871488There is no single cure for the compulsive consumption of algorithmic content, because it functions like an attention addiction sustained by design rather than willpower. The only effective approach is structural: redesign the environments that monetize distraction. Platforms could introduce friction by limiting autoplay, infinite scroll, and feed loops, while regulation could treat exploitative attention design as a public-health issue similar to nicotine or sugar. Education must emphasize media literacy and cognitive self-defense from childhood, helping people recognize manipulation before it takes hold. Cultural incentives also matter; if restraint, conversation, and boredom regain social value, shallow stimulation loses appeal. Rehabilitation comes not from moralizing detachment but from rebuilding systems that reward depth over dopamine.
/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.
>>106871219use your own and modify it as the rp evolvesthere's no other way
>opus sends the same exact text message asking if she can bring her friends even though i already told her its fine>hmm weird>try swiping>it shows up again>try switching presets>same thing just worded slightly differently>why am i only on message #7 and its repeating shit from message #5>5 minutes of swiping go by>finally check which model im using>its 4.5shit model
>>106871196look at the anchorit looks like a reasonable fit
why should i use gpt over gemini
Any public gpt proxies yet?
https://github.com/asgeirtj/system_prompts_leaks/blob/main/Anthropic/claude-4.5-sonnet.mdhttps://github.com/asgeirtj/system_prompts_leaks/blob/main/Anthropic/claude-4.5-sonnet.mdhttps://github.com/asgeirtj/system_prompts_leaks/blob/main/Anthropic/claude-4.5-sonnet.md
>>106871607You are ESL and failed to realize I said that exact thing in my original message.
>>106871566>Why would it contain the text {{currentDateTime}} when the correct date and time is what is actually sent to the model? It wouldn't. No shit Sherlock at no point did I State that's what occurs. >That's why I don't think the prompt in the OP is the original prompt that Claude uses.My argument is that the edited version of the linked prompt could be a giant ass system prompt shell that gets edited with correct information before Claude actually sees it. I don't know why that was it obvious to you.
>>106871614No, you're an unintelligent moron that may be incorrect assumption I thought that unedited system prompt is what gets sent to Claude. You've got no business calling anyone an idiot if you make an assumption like that. Why would something like that even occur? Are you just projecting at this point??
>>106871618>>106871628The conversation has concluded so I assume you both are trying to impersonate the person I was talking to as bait. I will no longer be responding in this thread. Seethe.
>>106871642Your emotional volatility seems to be clouding your judgment. You deserve suffering
>Linux people seem to be holding a very warped view of what minimalism means>They think of it only in terms of aesthetics and puritanism, and LARP as digtal ascetics living for "simplicity" all the while burying themselves in several layers of self-imposed complexity and worthless dogma>There is only one correct metric that should be counted when dealing with software, and that is the **user's cognitive load**how do you respond without sounding mad?
>>106867036>minimalism = ubiquitylahmaoHe's right about the cringe terminal LARPing, though.>Computers and the programs running on it are tools and their purpose is to be functional, not decorative.Right again.A lot of the wording is retarded but his heart's in the right place.
>>106867036you form the neural networks responsible with the shortcuts and that's that. literally minimalist experience. only information of interest is shown, and I have instant access to anything I need. and the load on the system is minimal, all resources available for any application I need. that's why some games run better than on windows, or I don't waste any time or brain cycles with irrelevant bullshit from DEs.it just takes some time to set up, and to learn the shortcuts which you set in the most natural way for you, and then you benefit from that setup for years and years. I made my setup years ago, I never ever touched it since. at all.
>>106867036Dumb minimalism>Low RAM use, low CPU use, bare minimum softwareChad minimalism>System comes with everything you need and nothing more.>Also known as "It just works™"
>>106869434>need third-party apps to edit basic settings and perform other basic tasks, like editing a text filevs>everything is either commands in your terminal, or just a text file, and you can edit those with your terminal.This comparison doesn't come out the way you'd like it to.
>Ubiquitous, understandable, intuitive and replicableOverreaction or not, this "wave" of minimalism is a direct response to a lot of these ubiquitous setups, most notably industry and professional setups, open or closed source, being absolutely brain-dead fucktarded, alien, backwards, self-contradictory and borderline dangerous. The inadvertent over-complication is just the stance horseshoeing. People reacting to and solving real problems partially rediscovering why the industry setups got so fucked up in the first place
>>106871591go away mikee. i'm tired of you.
>>106871603Who are you?There are very few people I respect.
>>106871603Gno.
>>106871591>They ret-conned the story [D1] to be more feminist and [...] zoomer friendly>It [D3] is a feminist retconDo you know how?
your time is worthless if your security is worthless
>>106867241Cool story, bro, but I'm still on Gentoo.
>>106867241>communityanon, i...
How do you run Gentoo without wasting your waking life waiting for shit, especially things like Firefox and Chromium, to compile?
>>106871548ccache
>>106871625sorry i meant distcc and ccache its been over 15yrs since i touched gentoo
Previous Thread: >>106831535Shield-Maiden Edition>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 3https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx>Imagen 4 and Nano Bananahttps://gemini.google.com/appComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106870507GROKKED.
>>106866398Green didn't make it in time for the photoshoot
>>106871624pretty gud
Like bro, just use green or blue ones, that way it can't turn evil
>>106869811only red led was invented for first 50 years
>>106870097this. it's not even joke either. electrons really didn't want to fall any other distances and there by didn't release any photons with any other wavelengths.
>>106869811Because non-red led's are zoomer brainrot and zoomers can't tech.
>>106869811HAL wasn't evil tho
>>106869811Always use an RGB LED so you can tell when it turns evil.
>>106762233"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>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.
>>106870778Why only piracy? I wish there was another use
>>106856981I CAN HACKE EVERY COMPUTER OF THE COUNTRY RIGHT NOWhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbgDMYy9mzM
>>106861679Because I saw this cover on Wikipedia, and then read the book after, I always assumed Molly was Asian She's obviously not black just like Hermione was obviously not black, but seeing her "official depiction" in the comics was still a surprise to me. If there was a description of her that I missed on my first and only reading or necromancer that was supposed to dispel this then I'm sorry but also I'm not because as I'm sure you know, the first time you read Necromancer you're kind of just ingesting words while trying to figure out what's going on and oh they're in Turkey now and oh they're on a space station with Jamaicans smoking weed now etcI wish there was a single Gibson adaptation that wasn't a flop and true to the material. Maybe I should get really high and try to watch Johnny Mnemonic
>>106870160>I wish Usenet had more popularityWhy? Nostalgia? Usenet was never good
>>106871039>Usenet was never goodGot to disagree here. Using kill-files you could easily cut the drivel.
What is the oldest piece of tech you use for personal reasons instead of practical reasons?For example, I use a manual typewriter for creating first drafts of stories. Something about it helps me be more productive at creative writing.
I use 50+ year old electronics components in some of my projects, like old 74 series logic. I have some variable capacitors that are likely pushing 70. Couple of those live in my shortwave radio.
Arenas are the new hot programming meme.Despite this, you can't implement an arena backed up by a statically allocated buffer in C and C++ without violating strict aliasing rules.
>another thread full of low IQ posts. Fuck sake. >>106869953This is wrong. You're retarded and don't know C.
>>106865259>Arenas are the new hot programming meme...For the last 30 years. I learned about these in school and I'm out of training.
>Arenas are the new hot programming meme.for retarded C++ retards
>>106868281Then? How do you actually use it? How do you use it for multiple types? How do you allocate and reclaim storage on it?So far, it's no different than declaring a static unsigned char array in C.>>106869112Maybe because the built-in solutions are often not good enough.
>>106869935Talk is cheap. Show me the code.
GOOD MORNING SAARS AI IS GOOD
>>106871457Luddites lost
>>106871457I don't remember being asked
>>106871457Whites lost
>>106871575They never claimed you were.
I've noticed this weird modern trend with games but especially with programs, where if it stops receiving updates then people abandon it.What causes this weird mindset of needing constant updates?
>>106870919I suppose that makes sense, but i'm talking about innocuous stuff, the example I use is MPC-BE, a good video player that people recommend you don't use because there's no more updates
>>106870975I suspect its cultural diffusion. Enough people work in those sectors that interact with other projects, or end up working in other sectors and bring that mindset along with them, or contribute to open source, and those ideas get passed around subconsciously and it ends up like that study with the monkeys and the ladder.Probably also has to do with the fact that many software ecosystems like Python, Java, and Node.js, are just low quality, so if you ever stop updooting then you freeze the process of it slowly become less shit over time.
>>106869100>>106869189software cannot be in a finished state so long as the dependencies it requires keep changing underneath it.Just take any linux software repo, look back to a commit snapshot dating back even 5 years and try compiling without getting errors.
>>106869100I come back if it fixes problems that I had. Same reason why I want the newest KDE there are a couple of issues that still haven't been fixed and I am hoping it will be.
>>106869773reddit type mods collecting projects and probably putting maleare and nagware for free money
What's the future of technology in the next 15 years? Privacy concerns aside, I don't want to live in a world where there are software updates for my fridge and car, will there be alternatives somehow?
because of vibe coding things will only get worse.more bugs, more updates, more workaround fixes that cause even more bugs.its over
Comp sci student, don't want to have to collect a thousand different notebooks alongside my x220. Is it time to get an iPad?
>>106864740vim + LaTeX >https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-1/spaced repetition system for active recall practice>https://mnemosyne-proj.org/ >https://apps.ankiweb.net/
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>>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.