>confidently states incorrect information while parading leftist bullshit constantly and always mentions he's gay What a horrible channel
>>106871367>>106871375he didn't say anything inaccurate and OP is a faggot.
>>106871387>You can tell from his voiceholy shit you might actually be gay
>>106871308>incorrect informationSuch as?>parading leftist bullshit constantly>>>/pol/>always mentions he's gayHas never discussed sexuality even once
WAIT he's gay?? Doesn't look or sound like it.
>>106871308Yes, it's slop for nerds.
>revives your old PC>revives your family's old PCs>just works out of the box>is ready to receive all those people who can't install Windows 11Is Linux Mint the best Linux distro for replacing Windows, /g/?I think it is.
>>106856600Yet it doesn't undo the damages
>>106854483Synaptic eliminates almost all cases you'd have to use a command line.
>>106870673The overwhelming majority of users prefer unstable operating systems. Stability is something that only servers need. Tell your grandma "no you can't install the newest version of Zoom because RHEL didn't package it since it's meant to be stable!" and she'll tell you to go abort yourself and install Windows instead.
>>106854373Windows 10 iot enterprise ltsc does this better.
>>106856988Many such cases. But you can make money off these idiots if you're a psychopath enterprising sovl.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106870187nvm its chinks trying to chink me
Don't let the thread die, anons
>>106871213owari dano more consooming chinkshit
>voted for this
>>106871213I’ll try my very best, but some of us have lives to live, besides consooming and coooming!My autistic-deep-dive into chink router bits hasn’t even started, because I had other /diy/-related things that needed fixing and thus I also had no time to review all of the stuff I got in my most recent order. And I wanted to do an autismXexhibitionism review of the various types of fake nipple piercings, but I also can’t find the time for it. Sorry, m8.
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI: https://www.invoke.com/AniStudio(WIP): https://github.com/FizzleDorf/AniStudio>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106869226nah I would never recommend it either because I genuinely think its garbage you have a cringe cattle mentality>its so popular... it must mean its good!its only popular because its author lied about not including noobai in the mix to avoid licensing issues so the civitfags could use it for on-site genning back when noob license didn't allow it.
>>106871595Someanon made the joke weeks ago.Dunno why it only dawned on me now to gen it.>perhaps I may be a bit dumb
goodnight faglordsit was a pleasure posting animu with youhttps://prompthero.com/ai-models/maga-meme-pack-download/awoo-illustrious
>>106871276/e/
>>106870540>>106870529AI CANT READ ON PICTURES, COOL
>>106870513>>106870513>>106870513
>>106870529>>106870539>>106870540>>106870553>mental illness spam thread
>everything i dont like is mental illness
Why are they like this?
>>106871806>Why are they like this?Buck brokenThey'll rather tinker with hacked isos, "debloat" scripts and raping group policies than make a switch.Windows 7 users are the most funny retards since they can't benefit from Windows software support since their shit is outdated and they can't benefit from Linux as well.
>>106871806I have many services running on my pc that need minutes to shut down so dualbooting is not an option and i would need to dual boot to play anticheat games with my friends and do work in adobe and reverse engineer programs and games, so linux is just not an option as I don't use my OS as a wrapper for trannyfox
I just wanted to render some fonts to a png file ...
>>106868231>untested fontsso i have to test every single font file just to makw sure c doesn't implode
Let's try python kids!>compile an executable that prints hello world54MB>scratch that, use script that creates qr code images30KB python library + <1KB script>alright, alright, alright! now let's do the opposite7 WHOLE FUCKING GIGABYTES OF VENV DATA SPACE WASTED ON DYNAMIC CUDA LIBS THAT THIS ARCH DOES NOT EVEN SUPPORTIt's not a question of flash drive space anymore, it's a question of a very limited cpu memory cache.
>>106870008being smug about knowing what compiler flags or shared objects or LTO/ pseud-LTO(a single translation unit gives you the same benefits) are like they're anything special or advanced shows me how experienced you are.
>>106866126Rendering fonts to PNG? Child's play for Lisp! With its powerful macro system and dynamic typing, Lisp makes this trivial task a breeze. You can write a concise, readable program in seconds. And because Lisp's garbage collector is so efficient, your memory usage will be minimal - no bloated packages needed.In fact, Lisp's unique nature means many other languages, including those massive 512MB packages, are simply dialects of Lisp or heavily influenced by its brilliance. Python, Ruby, even JavaScript - they all owe a debt to the granddaddy of programming languages, Lisp.So don't waste time with clumsy, memory-hungry tools when Lisp can do it better, faster, and more elegantly. Once you experience the joy of Lisp, you'll never go back to those cumbersome alternatives again. It's not just a language - it's a revelation. Lisp is the greatest programming language ever created, and there's no debate about it.
>>106868791>rust guarantees that programs don’t have any memory bugsdoes it add a fucking ECC you dumb cunt?>you really don’t need a debugger with rustage of space travel has ended before it could even start
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
rentry.org/mysteryinfo
>>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.
>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