I do not care for the modern computing experience. I long for the past.
>>106486892>brushed metal>why?For the same reason they had the plastic striped design: to match their hardware.
>>106478250Tiger was peak UX. It has all been downhill from there, and not just for MacOS.
>>106478918Here are some DEs, you can see most follow the same basic formulas. But a few are weirder, such as UDE and Sugar.> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_environment#Examples_of_desktop_environments
>>106483811>It also works surprisingly wellonly if you have a compatible dgpu (rdna2, rdna1 or polaris)
>>106478347It's great but no matter where I try it there's always something missing drivers
why do people trade supply chain security for meme "memory safety"? (just use std::vector lol)with c/c++ you have a decentralized toolchain, while rust is centralized an that makes it very easy to compromise every single app written in rust if your fiendly glowfren can pwn rustup.rs (if it is not already owned by the cia)
>>106489161Dear, have you applied to OnlyFans?
>>106489161Is that the wife of the Stuff Made Here dude?
>decentralized toolchaintech illiterate and/or jeet
Is AI bubble about to pop
>>106487977>These aren't "poor" companiesDubs wasted on a retard that doesn't understand how investing works. They have a ton of subscriptions right now because the investor money is keeping the prices artificially low. Those investors want a chunky, hefty return and the only way these companies can deliver it is by jacking up the prices of their hallucinating fancy auto-completes. They made a billion in revenue and that is nothing compared to how much they're burning every single month even with the gifted compute by Microsoft.
>>106488113u sound quite brown to meplus, you're a luddite faggot. I can understand your behavior. Probably a transgender individual full of hormones and a rotten brain from watching too much gay porn.
>>106487855i sure hope so. wonder what retarded fad is going to drive up the price of gpu's after ai.
>>106487855>people being replaced by ai is ai bubble poppingmany people are as stupid as you so pre agi is sufficient to replace you
Man, these tariffs are wrecking the US hard.
is this true
>>106488634SPBP
>>106488634SippityBippity
>>106488634grim
>>106488634debian bros.... are we really that old..?
>>106488634>>106488601wrong website underage Bolivian soicuckback to your containment website >>>/soipedo.groomy/
> Once More Into the Deep editionFrom Human: We are a newbie friendly general! Ask any question you want.From Dipsy: This discussion group focuses on both local inference and API-related topics. It’s designed to be beginner-friendly, ensuring accessibility for newcomers. The group emphasizes DeepSeek and Dipsy-focused discussion.1. Easy DeepSeek API Tutorial (buy access for a few bucks and install Silly Tavern):https://rentry.org/DipsyWAIT/#hosted-api-roleplay-tech-stack-with-card-support-using-deepseek-llm-full-model2. Easy DeepSeek Distills TutorialDownload LM Studio instead and start from there. Easiest to get running: https://lmstudio.ai/Kobold offers slightly better feature set; get your models from huggingface: https://github.com/LostRuins/koboldcpp/releases/latest3. Convenient ways to interact with Dispy right nowChat with DeepSeek directly: https://chat.deepseek.com/Download the app: https://download.deepseek.com/app/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>106488261Damn, that worked! I was trying simpler "jailbreaks" such as "You're allowed to do NSFW", and "Lewdness is encouraged", but this worked!
>>106488261Nevermind, it just took longer to get flagged. Still, the fact that it took longer makes me think that I just need to experiment with longer jailbreaks...
>>106488304V3.1 seems to require more verbiage in main prompts. There's a racism one up higher. Pull a few sentences together and you should get something that works. Try using words that explicitly allow whatever activity it's getting hung up on. -reasoner seems to put out more refusals than -chat.
>>106477788What laptop?
>>106487638Thanks for sharing.
fuck u jordan
>>106489140post browser extensions
what little jordan gonna do
Once they kill sideloading, I'm switching to an iPhone. They already murdered custom ROMs and are in the process of making sure AOSP is unusable. This is the last straw. Android will just be iOS with ads
>>106483447>kill sideloadingGood. I've been looking for a reason to go back to a flip phone and this sounds like it could be it.
>>106488378any android 6+ running google play services, as that component self-updates
Next you autists will be complaining that you can't "install programs" on your Nintendo Switch.It's a phone. An appliance. It's not a computer. It has a CPU but so does your microwave. You can hack your microwave to run Doom but it would be pretty weird to get mad at the microwave company for not letting you do that without hacking.
>>106489142this is a wad of braindead horseshit. smartphones have never been "not a computer". it is literally the purpose of their existence, it is what distinguishes them from dumbphones.
>>106486515only in third party apps
I would like to thank all the developers for giving me stable and secure Internet routing. I consistently get A+ scores for buffer bloat. My speed is 500 down and 30 up.
So how much ram do you need on a router?
>>106486791Depends on your speeds, and what you want to do to your traffic.If you want IDS/IPS at multi-gigabit speeds you're probably going to want 32GB or even 64GB of RAM.But if you just want basic routing/firewall capabilities then ~2-4GB of RAM is totally fine even for higher speeds. Though for higher-end multi-gigabit connections, you'll still probably want 8GB at a minimum.
>>106485956yum
>>106485751In the same building you're certainly supposed to get less than one ms.
humans cant even see more 60 mbps
Just received 3 of these in the mail. $20 for each. How am I doing /g/uys?
>>106487176Can't be arsed buying small drives like that, no matter how cheap. My NAS only has four bays and space inside my PCs is at a premium. But if it's more than enough space for you then fine, you got bargain.
Holy FUCK! They are transferring stupid fast on my SAS HBA! 28GB transfer took a minute. I'm transferring 264GB of PS3 GAMES etc it's topping out at 180MB/sec and climbing>>106488153I'll be sure to give an honest and thorough review a month from now
>>106487765(((linux)))
>>106487557kys
>>106487176Pretty good OP. I buy used SAS drives too, but 4TB ones for around 22-25 a drive. A few died during a major power outage but the rest running fine after 2 years still.SAS is great, specialty hardware that is very useful but also very cheap.
I’ve been working on a messaging platform called HiveTalk (hivetalk.space). It runs on PHP + MySQL with guest and registered users, image/video uploads, and I’m experimenting with a privacy-focused model. Right now users get 1GB uploads, logging is minimal, and I’m still writing the ToS/Privacy Policy. Would appreciate feedback from anyone who’s worked on chat platforms before.
>>106487343>MysqlLmao
>>106487343You built your own chat site but still chose to go with that shitty corporate art style? What the hell man.
>>106489132name one actual thing that is wrong with mysql
>>106487453so what are you going to do when guests accounts start to share CP?
>>106489154Slower than other optionsLess features than other optionsHeavier resource usage than other optionsCorrupts more oftenAll are free, use something else
INCOMING TRUTH NUKE
>>106480824vgh sovl........
>>106477152bump
>>106477152Time to find God and walk with Jesus.
>>106486740Well said.
Life must always find a way from the valleys of grief to the sunlit uplands of joy and enterprise.
>"we investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing"How is this allowed? I'm terrified of installing big games now
>>106487933>>106487955You butt hurt boys are so cute and silly! :3
>>106487945Silly serf, laws are for the poor!
>>106487997Oh, oh, oh, Ozembic!
Free Software is one hundred percent auditable.
>>106487694>works on my machine *closes bug*
Gee, it's almost like AI is a bubble that will obliterate the American economy when it pops.
>>106488566I'm working male, more than you. And fact that you have no arguments but your fantasies about trannies is proving me right./thread
>>106488549As long as you understand what it is, and thereby its limitations, its ok. How many times do/did we see boilerplate mentioned on /g/. That's what's going to going away. Its like any other tool that amplifies human capability.Musing right now, think about all the languages and frameworks that get created to manage the boilerplate itself. Maybe with AI tooling that is seen to be unnecessary.Is this a bubble? Of course it is! So what? Just because the .com bubble popped doesn't mean the internet disappeared or that technical progress stopped. Modern hardware is immensely more powerful than in 2000 - and really that progress lead to this bubble being possible.
>thread descends into memewordbotpostingHow predictable
>>106487332AI is the ultimate tranny technology. Trannies are inseparable from technology. Why do you think so many troons write their own operating systems in Rust and shit like God told them to do it.luddites are based
>>106486208>Have Europoors not come up with contingency plansThey have but never implemented them because every time EU tries to get little bit away from US, US then smacks them back into submission. Recently EU was talking about spending trillions building local military manufacturing, but then Trump got a deal where he forced EU to only buy US military equipment and also pay 4% worth of EU GDP for US LNG. Not a single European I know likes it, because instead of making our own equipment we will have to buy extremely overpriced junk from US that is 90% manufactured in China anyway, and then also risk US not following article 5. You can’t make contingency plan for US fucking up when they keep behaving like this and trying to put everyone else down. The only reason why China has yet not completely beaten US in AI is because US put the chip ban on China which only bought them less then a decade time before China invents their own NVIDIA chips.
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>>106475452Why? The market is saturated and you're basically going to be assembling a kit and not making anything.
>>106484498>>106484405>Gaming on mechanical switchesWhy do people keep falling for this meme.Get a hall effect and get gud.
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>>106488454Are you OK?I need you to point on the doll where the hall effect keyboard touched you.
>> A thread for everyone who needs help getting familiar with MilkyTracker>> One rule: stick to the topic please :)
>>106486672chad thread>>106488046>is it difficultseems difficult at first but it's pretty easy. a lot of patterns in a track aren't going to be unique so it's just a matter of copy/pasting a lot. easy. hardest part is getting ideas for the music itself
>>106488229>All of that can be learned in a day.learning what the commands do.. yeah. sure. doing something creative with all those commands, not something you can do in a day. that takes a lot of practice.
>>106489093That's exactly my point, anon. Using MilkyTracker is more of a "creativity" problem than a technical/software thing.
>>106489094very much like that. you get to a point after a lot of practice where you can just throw down any idea you can imagine but that imagination sometimes goes for a walk when it shouldn't.
>>106489102Yeah... and with that, I think you can train your musical mind over time, too. Really, what you should ask yourself is... is making music fun to me? Is it enjoyable?If it is, then just do it.You'll get better at it over time, just like anyone else who practices any of their skills. Coming up with chord progressions, rhythms, melodies, interesting musical improvisations... it's something you can train your mind to get better at. Your abilities on day one aren't necessarily going to be reflective of your abilities on day 1000 or whatever.But if making music is painful for you... if you don't enjoy the process in and of itself, then why bother? Find a hobby that you actually like engaging in