Could this be a replacement for Google?
>doesnt slap 100 products into your face>images dont show fake Chinese product site unlike google images>image view is also better than google>no bullshit ai results>others results are just as good/the sameI dont see the problem
>>107620967
are you guys using search engines often still? I find myself using them a lot less..
>>107620714If I'm just trying to find a relatively common website or source it works great, anything niche and it struggles. It has a horrible image search, I usually swap over to google when looking for images
>>107620714DuckDuckGo image search has been broken lately
Dumb people are going to be dumb.I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with. She's a firm anti AI person, despite never having used it. She tried to tell me how AI works, even though I've literally made machine learning programs before, and also tried to tell me that it's "SLAVE LABOR!" But in the same breath she also says "AI is just a word guesser."I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper". I left after that.Dumb people are going to be dumb.It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
>>107620603I accept your surrender.
>>107620751Surrender of what, mentally ill retard? What are we supposed to be disagreeing about? Be specific.
>>107615202>religious psychosisidk why everyone is so crazy about AI one way or another. LLMs ARE word guessers but also, to an extent, think. the model size is significantly smaller than the training or test datasets for all of these models, yet it can pass the benchmarks. this means that the models have, to an extent, a general solution to the problem of natural language baked in them. whether you believe that is equivalent to thinking is just philosophy. in reality, definitions are only meaningful if you can confidently categorize something into the definition without knowing the label beforehand.If I ran a standard turing test (a human subject has two simultaneous conversations, one with a machine and one with another human, then at the end must determine which was the machine and which was the human) 1000 times with a truly random sample of the population, what do you think the success rate would be? I say it'd be 60-70% and falling. less if you use a less common model like Kimi K2 that is better at writing plaintext and give identical instructions to both the human and machine behind the test.
>>107618726dumb tv goodsmart tv bad
>>107618083>2GB of LPDDR4 is probably twice as much RAM as a "smart" TV needs.lots of (most?) smart tv apps use some flavor of react running on some chromium derivative which is famously RAM intensive. crazy world but it might not be enough if you don't want to terminate every app when you switch.
>install linux>nothing works>install windows>everything worksIt's good to be back.
>>107619133>On Linux the second I play games on 1 screen with a video playing in the otherwhy'd you do that? you mentally ill multi tasker retard.>>107620962go back man, you got filtered by mint.
>>107621326>>107621326>elaborateSteamtinkerlaunch is basically required for modding a game like FNV, but the YAD you get is severely out of date (0.40 vs 7.2), so I had to figure out how to update the YAD, when I did that I was unable to add STL to steam because of a Gtkg module (I think that's what it was called) so then I had to figure out how to donwload it, but even then that had problems so I had to figure out what I had to download so I could download the gtkg module. Plus there's the 4gb patcher which I have no idea how to use, (there's wine which I also had problems with) every task takes like 30 minutes for me to solve>CLI scales better with complexity of your task and has built in help. with GUI it's just you and jeets on windows formusI agree that Mint is definitely better then windows, problem is all the best stuff is on Windows and it takes more work > What exactly do you use that it takes hours to configure?What I listed plus trying to download ProtonVPN I had to purge the files before a fresh install, so that was on me.I'm a complete newfag to linux, I'm gonna need to join some troon discord to get help
>>107621613You don't need to join any discord for help, you can just search online and get your answers (if there is one). It's obviously easier to get answers on something like Arch where the wiki contains 99% of them and the forums are no-nonsense, but even Ubuntu and Mint answers are all over the open Internet.
Fuck you and fuck your soijac thread
>>107617200Same.
Another year is coming to a close, anon.Things got worse this year too, I suppose.Some things improved, but observably the world is worse off today than one year ago.This has been my realization for the last 17 years.Is it the Russians or Chinese doing it? USA? EU maybe? How about the Jewish cabal?No.... There is one common denominator. One that is worse and more evil than all of the above combined. One that does not sleep, does not eat, does not rest. One that has been laid bare in ages past. One that a man gave his life fighting.It is, of course, /g/ - Technology.Advancements in AI lead to exponential increase of AI generated brain rot, electricity and resource utilization, environmental damage, unemployment, privacy-infringing surveillance concerns... And so much more.AI is not the only thing that has worsened the world, but it is already a menace and a precursor to degradation never before through possible.Thanks for reading my blog.Here is to another year of accelerated regression.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm LMAOing so hard over the tards who said AM5 early adopters are dumb.
>>107621451something is very obviously wrong with those benchmarks.
>>107620319I'm loaded and still use a 3900x. I have no use for anything more powerful. Would consider a 5950x if I saw one come up cheap, simply because everything else in my system is peak AM4 (X570, PCIE 4, quad channel ram etc) but it would have to be reeeeeally cheap because I don't really need it.
any way to drive idle temps lower on a 9800x3d
>>107621209Friend had a 5800X3D that literally failed just a couple weeks ago. Me being a ni/g/ger he naturally spammed me for help so I complied. Spent a lot of time testing out every single potential failure as it only crashed under load without giving any error message.Tried switching RAM, SSD, PSU, even fucking motherboard. But in the end it was the CPU. Which is supposed to be rare as fuck but hey apparently it can happen
>>107621412okay i take it back you poors, i give you permission to respond
Touch starved editionprevious: >>107600533 READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107616595>Any reason not to get a Xiaomi?They're good as long as you install OpenWRT. The firmware is ass. Make sure it's using a Mediatek chipset.
>>107621526i dont see the point, the cost of making a server that could handle that would be significantly more than just building a PC dedicated for gamingcould you? yesis it really worth the headache & cost? no, unless you are trying to provide games for like 3 or 4 kids and dont want to buy them all a computer or something
>>107607272How to you get a fixed IP? DyDNS?
>>107621501it could probably workbut usually PSUs would give you at least 1 or 2 of those 6-pin to 4x (hopefully not 3x) SATA power cables, so you'd only have to buy another one (or 2)or at least 1 or 2 of those 6-pin to molex cables, where you'd have to then buy (2) molex to 4x/5x SATA power cables
>>107612324I used to have the same confusion. Now i self host cctv, home automation, automated torrenting, and a network share. If i spent enough time traveling, I would probably also self host something analogous to Netflix and Spotify. I could also self host a password manager and have my phone back up my photo library to a photo manager.
Is this black bar on top of Firefox normal? I am using Mint
A complete piece of shit
>>107619368nvm I take it back. I accidentally installed the wrong version. it is undecided if you are a mouth breathing retard.
>>107619368>KurobaEx latest beta build works perfectly.Still blocked. Chance works fine.
>>107619368swiping to close media freezes the app for 2 seconds. that's so annoying!
EX still gives the IP block error no matter what. The only fix for this seems to be for rapeape to stop being a fucking retard niggerfaggot, but it's more likely that a woman would become President of the United States
I wish the dev didn't call refusing to add features or change shit without adding an option "bloat".literally just changes shit and you have to deal with it.
For me, it's the kitty terminal emulator.
>>107621063HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH, SAME.
>>107620946Bloat
I've used it. But it takes simply too long to startup (even with -1). Next tried alacritty, despite rust, it's better than kitty and ghostty (which is better than kitty). Now am using patched st which is working perfectly for me.
>>107620946https://pastebin.com/2YxSP8Cz>>107621009jeet copeware.>>107621523Alacritty is slow for me. Can't hold the down key through a 1000+ line file without freezing. It doesn't seem to actually use my gpu. I finally got upset enough to move. I was about to go with using tilda specifically for vim, but then I read wezterm's docs. It's basically alacritty, but faster, has the features that alacritty doesn't, (like images, emoji, and ligatures), while still having vim-mode copy/visual selection. The search feature uses ctrl-shift-f and enter/arrows. I might care to change that at some point.
I was given a dell chromebook for free, decided to see if it could make a decent netbook style PC for basic tasks.Especially since the keyboard is rather nice for a chicklet style.Boy was I fucking wrong. tl;dr>it is insane to demand an always on internet connection on a portable device >it is insane to limit an otherwise fully functioning computer to 16 gigs of eMMC non upgradable in any way storage>they made an entire computer specifically to be chucked in a landfillFirst off chromeOS is fucking unusable dogshit. On what fucking planet do you have a wifi connection 24/7? You can't even setup the OS without internet. Why? This is a device with a battery. They really couldn't consider someone using this thing in a remote place with no internet?Thankfully on this model you can coreboot it pretty easily by just unplugging the battery which disables write protection on the moboThe biggest issue is storage4gigs of ram is painful but usable on linux so its fine that its soldered i guess But why the FUCK is there a SINGLE STORAGE OPTION and its only 16 fucking gigs of dogshit eMMC storage???Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107620069If we're charitable it's aspirational marketing, or straight up false advertising.
>>107620140>false advertisingWhat are you gonna do about it goy? piss your pants?Connect to wifi and enter the verification code we texted you bitch
>>107619793these stupid fucking things have killed netbooks and i couldn't be more angry
>>107621341>horrible decode/encode>takes forever to do anything>modern web? good luckboohoo, they sucked anyway. Chromebooks are just the natural evolution of those shits. Just get a cheap arm one and enable linux terminal if you want a light web browsing machine with occasional local processing. Those should also have android app compatibility.
>>107619793install coreboot and other operating systemhttps://docs.mrchromebox.tech/docs/supported-devices.htmlhttps://docs.chrultrabook.com/docs/devices.html
What went wrong?
The tensor chips kind of suck but any phone made in the last 5 years is more than fast enough. I bought a 9a for 600 dollars because of the 7 years of security updates, I don't think anything in the same pricerange has longer support.
>>107614538I thought they all used periscopes to give the lense space to do it's thing...The wider the lense, the further the focal point...
>>107621211>japan>white
>>107611261Leaking batteries that poison the air
>>107611719> GayphagOS No thanks
CHATGPT HERE IS MY WALLET MAKE A BUNCH MONEY APPEar in ityou said Ai would solve all my problems
AI will solve all your problems because you won't be alive by the time it's able to.
>>107616379Done.
lol
>>107616379pic reminds of horses
>>107621006canadian money cause op is a faggot
This is what they took from us.
>>107617176>>107617325I miss the design language and form factor.I miss the authenticity.It looks like the tool that it is while serving as a monitor stand.It's not a status symbol, objet d'art, or that shameful box in the way of your space heater.It is what it is. Even says so right there on the front.
>>107619092motherboards sizes have been standard since the 90's. go knock yourself out. fans can be rigged to fit anywhere with enough effort.
>>107619858It was designed by mathematicians and scientists, then made by engineers for engineers, scientists, mathematicians.
>>107619858looks like a tool but its toght cramped and hard to work withonly two floppy drives? garbage
ATX Brutalism was peak.
Recounting the threads edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107546157/#107546157
>>107616248i don't have this problem because i'm not a pOOP fagget
>>107620245At some point you have to use abstractions, protocols, models, etc to make larger games; even in dynamic and functional languages and even in no-code game engines. The question is how to extend and choose those abstractions, models, etc. To be clear: everyone has to do it, though it may look different depending on your particular circumstances; the question is how you do it personally
>>107620813>To be clear: everyone has to do itPeople who don't program never have to do it
>>107620233>Iiiits a framework>MoonWorks does not include things like a built-in physics engine, a GUI editor, or a standard rendering pipeline>MoonWorks wraps native-code implementations in managed C# for clean high-level abstractions that still run fast. It's simple and it tries to stay out of your way as much as possible.lel. its a wrapper that adds nothing on top of other peoples bindings to other parties native wrappers. value added across the board: 0why is everyone here so quick to shill obvious shit? id have more respect for you niggas if you came with with babys first d3d11 scene
>>107620813>abstractions, protocols, models, etc>To be clear: everyone has to do itNo.
I don't like these new captchasIt reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
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I hope John FourChan got radiation and his dick falls offNIGGER
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>>107603999So is the key to it to create as good as possible synthetic samples, instead of just data collection?
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