what do you call this genre of homosexual AI musing?The key is never having any projects or problems solved by AI to back up this display of homosexual retarded delusions of grandeur.
>AI coding animals spunking in each other's mouthsWhat a fantastic thread, it does not stink of curry and dog shit at all.
>>107688734This is extremely disingenuous. Many AI workflows go>LLM writes code, creates pr>User checks out pr, checks for bugs and tells the LLM>LLM fixes bugs / iterates design>PR is mergedWhereas human workflows go>Human writes code>checks for bugs>creates pr
>>107690115t. web artist replaced by two prompts
>>107688734>coderabbitthey are selling an ai pr review tool. they are telling you to buy their ai so that you can catch the 2x bugs you generated from vibe coding.
>>107692165more like>you generate a 40k loc new pr>test the feature once with only the happy path>dump the review on someone else>move on to next project.
The call center industry?I can't think of anything easier to take over?
>>107692064It will. Even now with most companies it's almost impossible to get to speak to a human. "Please log into our website for help." Endless layers of "for Y press 1, for X press 2". Followed by, "speak clearly into the phone about what you calling is about". It used to be that you could not press or say anything and it would just put you through to actual people, but now some companies will just disconnect you.If you do get an option of actually speaking to someone it's, "you are in position 32 in the queue," followed by someone who can barley speak.
Why hasn't it taken over accounting? It seems like the sort of thing AI can get 99% right and then a human can just double check it.
why would it replace indians indians use ai to fire white people and hire more indians
>>107692064Because people would lose it if they figured it out.
I don't want to use Debian, shit installer and old packages, all CLI system managementI don't want to use arch, shit CLI installer, breakages and unstableI don't want to use fedora, broken and needs codecs retardation out of the box is brokenI don't want to use opensuse, killing off yast for no reason something that works for 20+ years now fragmentingI don't want to use mint, cinnamon sucks, ugly blue grey guhnome theming, nemo is slower than windows 10 FM, no KDE plasma and the devs are mentally I'll and don't care about their spinsI don't want to use arch derivatives, mentally ill shit like cachyOS or endeavour OS. Idiotic forks with no futureI don't want to use kubuntu or ubuntu. Broken snaps and apt package manager integrated with snaps by default.So that's it huh, desktop Linux is dead
>>107691710>I don't want to use arch derivatives, mentally ill shit like cachyOS or endeavour OS. Idiotic forks with no futureIs taking over arch on steam survey next year what you define as no future?
>>107691710just use windows
just use macOS its the best of both worlds just works and it cures tinkertrannyism
>>107691710>So that's it huh, desktop Linux is deaddesktop Linux is dead for YOU
>>107691710Stop being a retard and install gentoo
What went wrong?
>>107691420A device for an app.
>>107691480What's the problem?
It was a solution looking for a problem
>>107692030Automation of routine actions. It was supposed to be able to see what you're doing and learn to repeat it, instead they just wrote a bunch of scripts for a couple of websites and they broke instantly.
>>107691420Ai went wrong, if it had tetris it would have been a top seller
What the heck is an AI Browser and why it's bad?
>>107687972It's more telemetry, more bloat, more resources used for things I don't want.
>>107687972I also find it extremely retarded and I don't wanna bother looking up its usecase because I know it would be retarded as well
Firefox is just dead at this point, why would I use it now? it's worse in everything right now. I just switch to chrome, at least it has a better engine.
What the fuck does a browser need AI for? All it's supposed to do is display html pages.
Its probably nvidia "donating" their money to shell more gpus, bubble pop is near.
a Toast!to XFCE
>>107691784
>abandonware
Every single influential streamer and content creator is now anti-AI.Fuck yeah.
>>107692057>humanThat doesn't matter.Human made isn't the pinnacle of content as it was back then.It's all thanks to what happened back in 2014 and it all got worse form there. speaking of slippery slopes that was one of them.
>>107690130Hybrid vigor doesn't work that way. Gene complexes in ancestral populations are insanely old and intricate. Merging random ones from very distant populations is like randomly combining spaghetti code from two different software programs. It's going to cause problems.
>>107689052copilot is genuinely fucking shit though. It's useless it's worse than useless it's terrible. It has no excuse for being so shit especially the OS level copilot which is the dumbest AI retard you will ever see. Everyone uses AI now even when they know it's wrong but they are still telling copilot to fuck off because it is so shit
>>107692113I never said it was. And people are allowed to be bad at making things. I just don't want to consume content that was created on a click and probably without any quality control just for the sake of generating clicks. I rather watch a video of someone stuttering through a review of some video game or movie cause they've never talked into a camera before.
>>107691197I'm not racist, I only hate niggers, jews and jeetsBecause they fucking suck, not because of their race
Any version of Windows since 1995 has been more polished, production-ready and user-friendly than any Linux distro ever made. That's obvious to anybody who has installed both of them on the same machine.Are Linux users just lying about their distros being a better experience than a Windows installation?
>>107691846reading comprehension: 0
>>107691855toilet shitting: 0
>>107629991>on linux? you have to import a billion dependencies to do literally anything.Usually just one to read and write yaml/conf/json. You don't have to be so dramatic. I'll grant you the glibc critique, it's not ideal, but the performance issues alone on Windows 11 do make it absolute shit for any real development. Ranjeet and Sudeek at Microsoft will not save you from dependency hell
>>107691778>any distro i've tried has a base group or core repo that defines this. the confusion comes from windows users thinking that a DE is a system applicationnot good enough, windows sets in stone the DE the user uses, you can modify preferences but you cant outright remove it, even as a superuser>whare are btrfs snapshots. also if an update borks windows you're more likely to need to reinstall windows than i am to have to reinstall linux. linux is much easier to repair even without snapshotsagain, windows has seamlessly baked this into its user experience and system restore worked granted you didnt have a drive failure, windows 11 is not a copout on this feature>normal users won't need to touch the root user often at all, you're a power user so you mess with the system a lot more than normal people doyou cannot use apt without superuser privelages. you can do practically anything at that elevated level>this is what happens when a distro tries to do what you're suggesting and more common applications part of the "core system components"they failed at the conceptual level, not even close to a proof of or against the concept
>>107692124>not good enough, windows sets in stone the DE the user uses, you can modify preferences but you cant outright remove it, even as a superuserif windows users were allowed to install the win7 de on win11 they'd be all over it>again, windows has seamlessly baked this into its user experience and system restore worked granted you didnt have a drive failure, windows 11 is not a copout on this featurethat hasn't worked reliably since Me introduced it>you cannot use apt without superuser privelages. you can do practically anything at that elevated levelprotip: you can configure sudo to let you run commands of your choosing without typing a password. on my personal machines i do allow myself to run my package manager without a password>they failed at the conceptual level, not even close to a proof of or against the conceptyou could just delete the files, but it'll probably come back next update... that sounds familiar
Needing some advice on music players for Linux. Running Antergos. Installed a few, and so far the only viable option is Audacious, but it is missing some creature comforts that I got with foobar. Most importantly, I want one that will support some sort of convolver, since I have impulse waveforms for all of my cans. I am using a Schiit stack to play everything. Anyone have any recommended players?
>>107690179lel imagine if he was still using antergos
>>107690065"deadbeef" (gtk) or "fooyin" (qt)>>107690171this
>>107691262replaygain is good if you're listening to playlists or poorly mastered songs where the volume between each track is going to jump around a lot. it's just a metadata tag that tells your player to turn up the voluem a specific amount so you don't have to do any reencoding.>rsgainI use it, it works great and is super fast with multithreading
>>107690065I like strawberry myself.
>>107690065what player is that in op?
Will 2026 finally be the year of the RISC desktop?
>>107689903It was always noted for its performance. Their 68k translation layer was so good they took 10 years to fully drop it. This is an area where Apple has demonstrated excellence since before your junkhead was born.
Too early. RISCV is the architecture the Chinese gov wants its manufacturers to eventually use so I'm confident it won't go away. However, I don't see it prevailing until China can produce its own CPUs in large quantities.
>>107688941RiSC-V has the totality of US academia behind it. One would have thought that that would be worth something. A good fab line is generally available, just call TSMC.
>>107676454It'll come right after the year of the ARM desktop and the year of Linux
>>10768894168k, Z80, PDP-11, VAX, S/370, and all the other processors people actually used were CISC too. The CISC philosophy makes more sense because the idea is that complicated parts should be done by the hardware, which makes software simpler and run faster. Look at some of the instructions z/Architecture (modern version of S/360 mainframes) has. IBM put those instructions in there because it's faster than doing it in software. Even a lot of RISCs have memory move instructions now, when in the 80s and 90s those would automatically make a processor CISC.
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>>107691613eh you get jeets no matter what party you vote for
I am going to start my first ever WFH position with my first work laptop and would like to know how you guys use it at home.Do you connect it to your main PC's monitor(s), keyboard, etc. using a dock/KVM switch, or have a dedicated setup or just rawdog it by simply using the laptop itself?
there are niggas posting here over christmas?
I’m an IT technician doing level 1 and 2 in UK schools. Sometimes I get the opportunity or the horror to do level 3 work. I want to specialise in something but not sure what would be the best pay and opportunity in the market. I’ve got some basic Microsoft certificates from when I was an apprentice, I believe those have expired as things have moved to Azure (vs onsite infra). I’ve got a science bachelor’s degree too.What should I pursue? Any certificates I should aim for or topics/skills I should learn? Is AI taking over DevOps and platform engineering?
>>107681877h1b isnt a lottery youre confused with the diversity immigrant visa scheme thats currently suspended
A few of you may have discovered today that thumbnails suddenly stopped loading in Firefox. I did.Checking the browser console, I found errors for each thumbnail in the catalog which said "A resource is blocked by OpaqueResponseBlocking, please check browser console for details."After disabling browser.opaqueResponseBlocking in about:config, those error messages turned into 403's and the images would still not load.I did a desuarchive search for Firefox and found a post in /trash/ saying "I figured it out. 4chan is now asking for referrers when requesting images from 4cdn... TL:DR; 4chan wants to know where you were before loading an image." along with a screenshot of all about:config settings with the word "referer" in them.With the help of that screenshot, I pinpointed the issue to network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy in about:config, which I had set to 2 for whatever reason, I don't know. Setting it to 0 fixed the problem.Most of you on Firefox probably won't experience this since 0 is the default setting.So, for those of you also experiencing this issue, there's the fix, and now the fix is on desuarchive for others to find.Feel free to discuss the technological/privacy ramifications of this change by 4chan, or if the /trash/ poster's analysis is correct.
>>107674247>can detect all of the websites you were visited beforeReferrer header only contains the one previous website you came from. It cannot see the whole chain.There is intentionally no browser API that allows for this.
Maybe one of you can help me fix my shitI'm on Firefox and the "please verify that you're human" cloudflare check doesn't work on 4chan specifically (and not in incognito either). I press verify and it keeps looping and nothing happens. I can visit other sites just fine. I've had this issue a week ago >>107611158 and >>107612219 and since then I've just been posting normally because it fixed itself out of nowhere. if this gonna keep happening I'd like an actual way to fix it
>>107691419Whitelisting is clearly necessary. How do you use that in uBlockOrigin?
>>107691520negative filters
>>107676517>You need to break things so you can justify your job to fix them.I bet pajeet hands made it. That's their MO.
Why doesn't Linux develop something like PowerShell? Shit is amazing.
>>107690424>Infosec guys who primarily work with Windowsthat's me, and I really wish I could work with Python instead of PowerShell. Retries and exception handling in PS are a nightmare, but sadly there's a lot of things you can only do in PS, like accessing your Microsoft email servers. Sucks working in a company that has bought the whole MS package
I use powershell on Linux almost daily and my default browser is Edge. This is a new era.
>>107690424This is true. I'm infosec and made >>107691268 before I read your comment.
>>107690338because you have a 10s profile script that runs on Powershell 7 but not Windows Powershell
>>107691268
Dafuq with this garbage keep freezing itself randomly for up to 20 seconds how can i game like this??>git>fbcp>ili9341>switcher
What are some things that just don't work on Linux? I'm interested in finding a long term project that's beyond my current abilities.
>>107689428>xcuse me sir im ze managrI'd go into work every day with someone like that as my boss
>>107689497>pro media creation with stage of lights n sheeitSo how do thede thingd work? Do these lighting artists use windoze or smackos?
>>107689428games using EA anti cheat dont run on linux
>>107689428Cheat Engine.
>>107689428There is a Windows music program from the 00's called Acid Pro 3. I loved that program. It was perfection. If you could make a from-scratch version of that as Linux freeware that would be the best thing ever. Ever!