>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE.Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: https://pcpartpicker.com/Provide specific use cases.State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped.Building guide: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Build_a_PC>CASEmATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, O11 Air Mini, XT M3, CH260ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 217, Flux Pro, Y40, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAMEDual Chamber: Y60/70, Vision (Compact), Antec C8AVOID: NXZT, 'Silent' cases, fanless cases, Corsair 6500>CPUBudget: 9600X, 7600X, 7500FGaming: AMD X3DComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108513563Shaders are compiled for your system setup. That is why Intel's method of hosting precom shaders on a server needs to have so many versions to account for all possible combinations of hardware. There is no concrete argument to say that precompiles are the best way forward. What I was just saying is why can't the "JIT start point" be the end of any game update that would cause a shader recompile? Just bake that in to the update process!
>>108513676Don't worry anon, that's just the "fine-wine" technology at work
>>108512613have you considered old mmos that your phone can run?
>>108513893the only old mmo I liked is lineage 2 and by playing aion 2 I'm hoping it would be at least a little bit as good, I know that technically throne and liberty was supposed to be lineage 3 and the focus on mass pvp is there, but the whole character progression is lame like the new games, I might give it a try later
>>108513916I mean you should use your new pc to play osrs bro
https://www.asiafinancial.com/nexperias-china-unit-nears-fully-local-production-of-chips
this is a bad thing btw
>>108513819Next they'll do radar!
>>108513885cope
>>108513885Uh oh stinky
>>108513819>Sell company to China>Get absolutely shocked that China owns it now
True wireless editionHow to request advice:>Budget>Intended use (media, source, environment)>Frequency response preference and music examples>Past gear and your thoughts on themFAQ:>Where do I buy IEMs?Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):https://consoomer-guide.pages.dev/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108513038Zonie is a classic but a bit overpriced, at least you have the usual amazon benefitsredchain is meh, would rather get any of the trn cables if modular connections are importantget whatever fits your iems and is cheap, too many to go over
tasteful
>>108512062i eq'd mine to sr-x9000 target
>>108511584muh big huge individual HRTF compensation for 5128meanwhile 711 insertion depth will show exact same shit.What's the point of talking about how "pinna gain has to be assumed" when resolve's main problem is his long ear canals and shallow af insertion depth? It's not that astru assumes too much pinna gain or anything... And with headpos even without the need to assume pinna gain he has huge treble problems around 6k ANYWAY. So it doesn't even fucking matter If they did something useful like I dunno trying to figure out whether insertion depth and peak position are good predictors of how an IEM will sound in general. otherwise all this shit is meaningless
Do I REALLY need a K7 or K5 if I can buy a KA17? I don't need Bluetooth so I don't need BTR17.
>p-please care about our "moon" mission. we're only flying past it and it's a giant waste of money but there's a black man and woman! please watch our launch Does anyone seriously give a shit about this?
>>108507944Artemis is a stepping stone to establishing a permanent presence on the moon.
>>108513785That's on their end. It just goes blue sometimes for a brief moment.
>>108502223>>108502208>>108502328holy shit the yuropoor and chinese posters are getting desperate.
>>108513895kek
>>108513838yeahand when we take another small step every half century or so, should be about ready to break ground A.D. 3500 or so. Can't wait.
Is it a controversial opinion on /g/ to say that I preferred when TVs didn't have their own OS frontend?I'm not saying linear TV didn't have it's problems but at least it always felt like it did what I wanted, not what it thought I wanted.The golden middle-ground was when you connected a streaming stick to a HDMI port on your dumb-TV.
why is everyone on /g/ - Technology a luddite?
>>108505954>Is it a controversial opinion on /g/ to say that I preferred when TVs didn't have their own OS frontend?no.
>>108505954It's not a controversial opinion I guess. Specially given that it's kinda like the epitome of rampant consumerism: What you get is shit by default, and when it gets shitty AND disfunctional because of a lack of support caused by the fact that your product gets "old" you are supposed to replace it by something else, despite the fact that it will still be able to display images just fine.Software and a screen shouldn't be in the same package, and if it's done then the execution should be perfect, which is precisely the opposite of what is going on.Personally I'm a jobless bum but when I get enough money to live on my own my idea is getting one of those non-smart comercial screens and hook it up to a PC built on an ITX case running linux configured to be a media center or something similar.
>>108506405Like what? Most of these TVs run Android. You want to play Candy Crush on your TV?
>>108508460>Brightness slider on the remote We can dream Anon. We can dream...
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Imagine a reality where trani didn't sell out.
>>108513157You sound upset
>>108509424>When we can gen this without inpainting locally with limited vram, the wait is over.the only scrubbing (iopaint) was to some speech bubbles and text. pretty much inpaint free, heres the first pass https://files.catbox.moe/pryrih.png
>>108513759I kneel. Thanks.
Kimi K2.5 is actually great, sometimes comparable to Gemini for captioning quality, will do NSFW with proper prompting and certainly far better than the Joycaption meme.If you are VRAMGOD who can run it under a sane quant, give it a go. Seems to be the best non-Saas alternative right now. Seems significantly less capable at recognizing people/characters and more prone to hallucinating them than Gemini though, that's one quickly apparent difference.Otherwise impressive VLM performance for an open weight model.
>>108512607Incorrect, that title belongs to Steam users.
>>108512729is that why indians love android so much jam boy?
>>108513815if steam were bad, something better would replace it :)
>>108513915If iphone were bad, something would replace it.
>>108513873They like android because they're smart.Don't believe me? Look up household income in the US by ethnicity.
What the fuck is this?
>>108511459
>>108510760>it's just that anime is imbued in the site culturethis is exaggerationthe focus of 4chan is imageboard similar to forum, where people can have a discussionusers spamming image reaction doesn't change the purpose of the websitenewfags pointing out your spams is a good thing, much like antifrog posters
>>108508069banners are based on 4chan memes, you dumbfuckmemes are the actual culture of 4chan, which animeposters like you unable to produce
>>108513779ahh yes, the old anime death tentacle rape whorehouse imageboard, i definitely won't find any anime here
How did people get psyoped into the advanced humiliation ritual that is the hiring process?Surely AI will fix this right?
Companies did this to themselves when they started accepting applications online from everywhere in hopes of being able to find a FAGMAN engineer that's somehow in Stinky Creek, Montana who's willing to work for pennies. Hire locally and require screening interviews to take place at your company's physical office. 99.99999% of third world shit is instantly eliminated. >But I read this article about this guy who hired this other guy to go to the interview for him at the company's office.Only possible when employers refuse to use e-Verify upon physically seeing the candidate. And if you make it policy you must work on-site for the first three months as a probationary period, you eliminate even 99% of that edge case. Companies, especially the recruiters and HR, don't want to do this because it's more work that sitting in an office all day playing with an ATS while hiring managers dream of getting a 0.01% engineer for minimum wage.
>>108512826>playing with an ATSWait, where are the companies that I can be employed with such a sweet tech stack?
>>108512735That'd prevent people from applying to faraway jobs, unless the company's covering your stay for the week, and giving you time to move for real afterward.
>all that shit for a jobBest I'll do is 2 interviews. The first one should be a Teams-style online interview. If they still like me and I still like them I can come over and do the next interview in person, on their travel cost of course, and if they still want me and I still want to be hired they can offer me a contract.The second they start talking about me doing work for them, homework, or preparing cases in my spare time I'm out. You want me to work for you then you hire me.I don't do freebies.
>>108511668universities aren't supposed to be jobs training, that's some dumb modern interpretation. You can make that argument for trade schools
Simplicity is the mother of all great inventions.
>>108509410yes
>>108512463That’s the dumbest fucking shit I’ve ever read. I don’t know if this or Shitalik coming up with Ethereum because his Warlock got nerfed is worse though.
>>108512463that elevator probably malfunctions to this day
>>108512463so yet another "i got filtered by C/C++ so im going to make new language"
>>108509317The one in which sweeping complexity under the rug doesn't actually reduce complexity.
>Chinese sisters... Google just made our distilled slop unmarketable what do we do...
>>108513138I'm using the official model from Google.
>>108513126have you tried not being black?
>>108509242>Believe this graph we put out! Good goyim!I'll believe it when I see it, and while I want it to be true because the MoE would be nice for agent shit I just haven't seen the actual unbiased benchmarks yet.
>>108513147hmm ok maybe the onnx guys neutered the onnx model. I'll test tomorrow
>>108513485only retards pay any attention to lmarena slop. it's times like these you really see who's the real idiots
Saars ... not again
>>108511947Troonfoxbros keep winning !
>>108511947Soon...
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I love scratchy cherriesother switches can fuck off
Every switch is sacred
>>108513568aside from cherry mx blues
you're telling me a shrimp silenced these switches?
>>108513572each and every one
Why don't we make an OS from scratch with no Unix and no (minimal) legacy bloat?What would be the best architecture for this modern OS?
>>108513492>In fact most of the "gains" of modern code generation have come from aggressive inlining and the fact that we couldn't increase the frequency of our shit (Dennard scaling),the solution for the last few decades has been to add more cores into the same chip but at this rate we're going to still have 4ghz CPUs in 20 years time but with 100+ cores or something as ridiculous
>>108513809>the solution for the last few decades has been to add more cores into the same chipYeah, *except that most software and/or even workloads do not exactly lend themselves towards parallelism*, especially if the threads constantly invalidate each others cache lines. I'll keep pointing to that Factorio story where they *tried* to implement multi-threading, ended up with *worse performance* than on a single thread, and gave up because fixing their shit would've required proper allocation placement.Fast forward nine years, and nothing has changed.https://factorio.com/blog/post/fff-215
>>108477409you goobers did not even manage to finish the coreutils rewrite from a few years ago (or maybe it was a decade ago)
>>108477409nothing would run properly on it, it would still be beholden to current cpu (and gpu) architectures, and generally offer no real advantages other than "security" (false, it is already compromised by the hacker known as 4chan) and aesthetics (also false, /g/ is dogshit at visual design let alone UI/UX)
>>108477424just mod windows 7 and ignore the securitards crying about it
why hath he forsaken us /g/entlemen . . .?
>>108508521It literally is in their DNAI can't even blame him
>>108512098Have you tried not being an Aussie?
Buy an ad faggot
>>108508512SAAR DO NOT REDEEM IT
>>108508512this is too saaaars...... I need binbows