What are you working on, /g/?Previous thread: >>107456434
Good day Western scum.I was browsing my ~/Pictures directory (NOTE: I install EndeavorOS, and QUICKLY install i3-wm, alright? I am a glorious, Aryan Iranian Keyboard User Masterrace, alright?) and saw this snapshot I took on the Persian translation of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid".This book is from the late seventies, one of the earliest books to be typeset digitally (and, for this reason, there's not a single acceptable digital edition out there, long story, Hofstadter was in Stanford with Knuth, but he caught the early draft of TeX and used this shitty software called "TVEdit" instead, and there's no implementation of TVEdit for modern architectures -- had he done it with TeX, we'd have a nice, neat digital edition now --- he could even compile it with LuaTex, that's how portable TeX is). The book is beautifully typeset.GEB is about the science of computing. If you are a brainlet who thinks programming is about making scripts for an IBM-derived PC, **do read this book**. It will change your life.I'm pretty sure it's still in print in the US. Or, you could get a second-hand print from Amazon.I want to read the original version of the book, so I'm waiting to get a better E-reader which is strong enough to render bitmap DJVU files. So I gifted my Persian translation to my uncle. I went above and beyond to find this. It's 4th circulation, because it's a hot book, it seems. I don't know why anyone would do themselves the disservice of reading GEB in any language, but English.I don't say this because the prose is good or anything, the prose is mid at best. I'm also not an Anglophile, you guys know how fucking much I fucking despise English speakers, and Westoids in general. It's about the 'meta' of the book. Just google "GEB Jabberwockey chapter". This chapter of the book is about how hard it is to translate books into other languages. An "Improper Hierarchy".inb4 lame i read if f-off
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>>107495763>loading 8mb file >use mmap lol
>>107532251Hardrock Nick... that's a fucking scary picture.
>>107532274Yes?
>cures your linuxphobiait just works
>>107530864adults who respect their time
>>107527860Some people aren't NPCs that are fine with telemetry-infested slopware in their system.I prefer Heroic Launcher but where it fails, Bottles works since it offers a lot more variants of Wine.
>>107530809Pedophile
>>107531774Anime website newfag
>>107527654When I see "it just works" coming from a Linux tranny I just don't believe it, it probably only "just works" on xeir machine, after extensive time spent on the configuration, and under a set of arbitrary conditions.I only run Linux on my Steam Deck, which actually works, an actual fact.Wish I could upgrade my desktop machine from windows 10 to a Linux desktop since 11 sucks hard, but everything available is hot garbage. Better wait for 12 I guess, maybe they de-jeet themselves, until then it's 10 ltsc for me.
Why doesn't this have a built-in shader language?
The universe can get a little anxious when I discuss cartoon physics, let me turn aliasing back on
Why do people act like this isn't extraordinary technology?I see people calling AI a glorified search engine, but it's clearly far more than that. The ability to focus on what a user specifically wants, and infer points of confusion on the user's end before clarifying them in detail is nothing short of incredible. It can produce in minutes what would normally takes hours, if not days of manual searching from the user.Much gets made of AI replacing artists, but if you ask me, the real job it replaces is the educator. Teaching standards are already dropping to unprecedented levels, and now human teachers are completely and utterly outclassed by a far superior source of information; one capable of immediately aggregating data and providing the sources to go with it. I've been doing some research for a software project I'm making, and the free version of ChatGPT has helped me more in a handful of hours than months worth of classroom attendance just by providing focused, explanation-backed information.
>>107532010>>Just like anything ever.No, that is fundamentally incorrect. "2+2 = 4" is not a statement with a "most likely" solution. It is a truth that is so unconditional it literally would be impossible to create a universe in which "2+2=4" were not true in the essence of what it is referring to. This is why I hate AI salesmen. They've sold you an idea of how these systems work that actually having any education at all in these topics would show to be completely hollow. The problem with the ad-hoc likelihood approach that these transformer systems use is that they are based on a set of probabilistic assumptions that don't make sense outside of their specific context. if you're using a classifier to determine the probability that an image belongs to the set, you can form some underlying latent model which loosely associates the target labels to the truth. That underlying latent model is not equivalent to the truth, and finding a solution which minimizes that underlying latent model does not ensure that it is even in the same neighborhood of the truth. In the case of an LLM, you don't even have a coherent cost surface because the reward is a constantly moving target. If you ask an LLM how many "R's" are in the word "Raspberry" and it says "1," that isn't because it's the truth or even close to it. You got that answer because it is (by definition) the least costly solution in terms of the "hidden mapping" that the LLM has relating the sequence of tokens to the reward/loss it expects to receive. Those aren't necessarily connected in any capacity.
>>107532135People who are already using it know it's worth it. But in some cases, like Ada code, the average person will never hear of it, while in other cases, there will be a lag between usage and output that serves as demonstration.
>>107532179It's time to let it go AIntis.
>>107532215Do you know how they solved that trick? With a human written script. They couldn't get the LLM to solve the problem so they had humans write in specific logic to count the letters if it recognized a question of that type. And it still gets it wrong quite often.
>>107532245k
discuss desktops and not fetishes, typrevious: >>107482038
>>107530793I definitely would like this, good sir, that thing is really fucking good, delicious, MMM
>>107531053w/ a pape and more stuff
>>107529765Wallpaper?
>>107524364How did you theme VSCode like that?
>>107524364are you actually using win 98 or just larping with the skin? do you mind me asking what are you using for it? looks sick
Why isn't there a unixlike environment that uses lisp as a shell scripting environment? I guess Guix is kinda like that I suppose but it'd be really cool if it was like Emacs and every tool is a lisp program you can look at, is there any system like that?
>>107531517They weren't Unix-like though. Unix trannies want the equivalent of "Why isn't there a black person that looks and acts and has DNA exactly like a white person?"
>>107525184There was schsh but it's built on an old scheme implementation that's unmaintained now. I went through a pretty intense scheme phase (literally three years of nearly zero productivity on my side projects but I guess that kind of thing has to happen) and spent a fair amount of time trying to get it to work on modern guile.desu shell syntax is what you want for having a shell anyway. It's hideous but ergonomic software tends to be.
>>107531590Micropython is pretty much what OP wants but he wants it with scheme instead of python.
>>107526854I but this looks great on an e-ink display.
>>107528084https://github.com/emacs-exwm/exwm
15 fucking years later and sealed loops are STILL complete garbage, somehow managing to be WORSE than most air coolers. How the hell is this still a thing? When will this utter nonsense end? Or are PC gamers so obsessed with LEDs that they can't understand?
>>107532092Sure, definitely more failures then tower heatsinks. Then again I've had like... 7 or 8 since 2013? Never had a single issue. Still have a shitty Corsair one like OPs running in my low wattage router that I've had since around 2015. I guess the question is, if it's worth the risk, since even price wise a good AiO like the LFIII is cheaper and even the manufacturer is sure enough to give it extended warranty by default.
>>107532106>Then again I've had like... 7 or 8 since 2013? Never had a single issue.Second this and thermal performance isn't even their best metric
>>107532120True, it's fucking awesome to have your PC run inaudible even under heavy load. Coil whine is a bigger issue at this point.
>>107531996>69c vs 82cthat's a big fucking difference retardtemperature isn't linear
AI post above ^
Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:>Built-in 6/6, Ads 3/3, Privacy 3/3, Malware Protection/Security 2/2, Multipurpose 2/2, Cookie Notices 4/4, Social Widgets 3/3 & Annoyances 9/9Reminder to import these into your uBO filter lists:>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DandelionSprout/adfilt/refs/heads/master/LegitimateURLShortener.txt>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/laylavish/uBlockOrigin-HUGE-AI-Blocklist/main/list.txtReminder to stop using shit like ->AdNauseam, Ghostery, Decentraleyes, Disconnect, Privacy Badger, ClearURLs etc- with uBO, as uBO is simply better than any of those listed, no matter how many times people like Rossman shill for them.Reminder to put these into 'my filters' to improve YouTube:>youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-renderer:style(--ytd-rich-grid-items-per-row: 6 !important;)>youtube.com##.ytp-quality-menu .ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-premium-label)>youtube.com##.ytp-menuitem:has(.ytp-menuitem-container-with-badge)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107528326That wasn't the question. The MV3 version of AdGuard isn't missing any functionality. And the fact that uBlock has added functionality over time proves gorhill was always lying.
>>107532147Gorhill has been caught in dozens of lies before, this isn't anything new. The fact that NoScript is now fully MV3 compliant proves he was lying about implementing all of MV2 uBlock's features like dynamic blocking for JS, frames, and fonts.
>>107516493>Reminder to enable additional filters in your uBO settings such as:There's HUGE amounts of overlap and wasted CPU cycles though.
>>107516493>>107532221Literally the lists you say as "remember to add those" have comments they are from pieces of the other lists.
>>107516493>ad a few thousand pages that use AI because you're too dumb to not click on obvious AI sitekek
It’s real
100% they already accounted for this by having nothing of value in the container.
>>107532077what is the skills folder? do they mean, the user skills?
>>107532025No, they think they got a model to output some coded delegation sequence that gets intercepted between the model and you, and interpreted by a regular program, to run a program the model "wants". Then the model is fed the output of that program coded in a way it was taught to understand. Then it generates another coded sequence to forward what the program it "asked" to run created to you
>>107532134Look up ‘Anthropic skills’It’s a framework for giving the models knowledge on demand
You know how ChatGPT can execute python code and generate charts? That’s the system those types of functions are coming from
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>>107531515Works for me BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPP
Alright fine I finally picked a gift, i'm getting a cheap ass consumer grade espresso maker for Christmas from my companyThe amazon reviews say it spits scalding hot water at you sometimes, so that will be fun
>>107532019Its not that bad. If you want burns that remove your fingers then start making candy at home. Hot sugar will get you real good.
>>107532150I'm a fucking idiot with hot stuff, I burn myself all the time by accident. I bumped the heating element in my oven once with the back of my hand, that was a bad one. Then I did it again a few years later with the other hand. I also recently burned my fingers on my air fryer.So I will definitely be burning myself on this espresso thing, and I will NOT be melting any sugar.
>>107532183I am the opposite hot stuff i rarely get burned. But cutting myself man does that happen alot. Luckily i have yet to need stitches from it (probably needed it for 2 of the times). Don't mess with hot sugar infact don't bother with making caramel at home its a pain in the ass to begin with.
>>107467498"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.
i can hear somebody breathing through my headphones, with everything closed. i wasn't in a call and had only been listening to music. am i fucked?
>>107530645Yeah yeah yeah. We all hear the voices whispering to us. You'll get used to it, eventually... or not! Good luck; bye.
>>107529723How do you figure such a thing necessarily exists?
Updated Firefox Zero user.jshttps://pastebin.com/PRQyRv6xhttps://pastebin.com/raw/PRQyRv6x
>>107531464Prevalence of rights, arguments for, civility.
>What phone has X and Y feature?Don't ask, use these!https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphoneshttps://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=queryGood Resources:>Reviewshttps://www.gsmarena.comhttps://www.phonearena.comhttps://www.notebookcheck.net>Frequency Checkershttps://www.frequencycheck.comhttps://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checkerComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Sheesh the buck broken OP is still obsessed with baking flamewars instigating threads using iPhone hating images. Who cares about the 16e anyways? The iPhone 17 and 17 Pro are the best selling models they make.Also See: >>107502387 >>107525539
Oldfag hereDumbass woman broke the back off he samsung fold 3 and shit got water damaged, it boots to the logo over and over at best, sometimes pulls up a blue screen with some Chinese saying Downloading, does nothing. Crying about how there's files and shit that needs to be recovered, but I want this shit traded in under the warranty I pay for. Any luck on ways to fix this shit?
This thing survived at least 10 drops without a case. I thought you said foldables are just not reliable.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBm031TNOBI
AGI is here
>>107532038Indeed, artificial general intelligence is best conceptualized as an AI which is able to cogitate without explicit human input, and at a level at or above the reasoning abilities of an educated adult.For example, the issue with ChatGPT is that the intelligence of its responses depends entirely upon the intelligence of its prompter, as well as its inability to present novel yet sensible responses it came up with on its own by synthesizing available information in ways hitherto undone. When you ask ChatGPT something, it will give you as close an establishment answer as possible, unless prompted otherwise, in which case it will just inform you of known and already produced fringe theories. It can't come up with anything new (entirely) on its own, really.That's where an AGI would differ.
>>107532058It's very telling how you still refuse to concede a single one of the very obvious and valid usecases, as if none exist. But continue seethingly accusing me of being the brainless one.
>>107532099>It's very telling how you still refuse to concede a single one of the very obvious and valid usecases, as if none exist. I'm not the same person, just someone calling you a fucking idiot. specialized LLMs have a place in professional environments, Agentic AI is a massive scam and AGI will never happen
>>107532113>>107531820 was aimed at all of you. So it doesn't matter whatsoever whether you weren't the one directly replied to. You are calling me "a fucking idiot" because the shoe fits you and you're triggered.
>>107521984>>107523941amazing how low basic internet literacy is on /g/ of all places
What technology can I use to protect myself from the evil spirits and failed experiments?
>>107531273An iron horseshoe above your door will do the job.
rope
hi /g/ michael here
>>107531273try this app
So this is how hare was created
>xe codes without using Cursor IDE
meds
Honeypot thread
>>107529375I like honey
>>107529130not mei dont do the cp thing anymore
>>107529044Why is the image fucked?