Why did he do it?Why did he betray the gamers that made him?
>>107800690>defends jews firstlmao. happy haunakka.
>>107800077It’s a slippery slope of evil. When he betrayed EVGA, he could betray everyone.
>>107800077Nvidia is one of the shittiest companies to do business with. Why do you think most consoles use AMD?
I hope the bubble bursts that not even Denny's will want his ass back
>>107800033>dodge vs ford
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hpg won
>>107801233Look no further than the best IEM released in 2025, the KZ PR2v3.
>>107801392if this is the best iems have to offer hpg really really won
>>107801281>>107801392Thanks for the suggestions, probably gonna sleep on it and then go with buying the sleepphones because they seem more comfortable and less prone to breaking by me moving around in my sleep.
if it doesn't go in the ear it's headpos
Sadly, it's censored all hell lately (((Elon Musk))) castrated the algorithm back in late December. Sometimes it even refuses to generate some innocent and benign things like a child wearing a bikini.
>>107795950its not just a concept but its been codefied into law. last summer the trump administration made it defacto illegal to modify the image of a person in order to create nonconsensual imagery that causes loss or harm. Not just with ai, but with regular software as well. while the liberals gaslight people with the ebstien list and the faux right tries to pretend they are going to get rid of the 64 million anchor babies in the usa, the government is quietly making everything illegal behind your back and the media never tells you about it.https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/146the loop hole is that the victim must contact the social media site and ask for it to be taken down, and the social media site has 2 days to do so.so musk can have grok make all the ai porn he wants but if you photoshop some tits on an image, you can go to jail if the 'victim' finds out.Afaik, Theres no real support for this law even though it already passed, so the media has to ramp up the hype with this kind of shit so they can get their first test case into court so it doesnt get thrown out under freedom of speech. btw the government literally excluded itself from the law. the fbi for example can make as much digital cp as it wants with no penalty.
>>107792345Oh no, not the underage children. I'm fine with undressing the adult children or the underaged adults, but not the underaged children!What's next, is it gonna create sexualized images of dead corpses?
>>107792345I thought this shit was illegal in the US due to that stupid Melania meme bill Blumpf signed?
>>107796650Damn, that's some next-level projecting!
>>107800551it's illegal to take a picture and make the person naked. It's not illegal to take a picture and change their clothing. The image has to be obscene by legal definitions and you also have to demonstrate harm has been created, but the jews are working hard to convience the goyim that regular swimwear and such is obscene and nonconsenual and so on as they redefine words in real time so the goyim will give away all their rights iin exchange for nothing. Demonstrating harm is just a matter of having enough money and an agenda but whining on twitter doesnt count.Its basically a law to protect the rich and powerful just like DMCA take downs. A normal person isnt going to, nor could they afford to, pay the fee to request a copy right take down, just like a regular person wont have the money to hire a lawyer to write up all the paper work demonstrating that the image was done without consent and has caused harm.
It's just matrix multiplication. How is that intelligence?
>>107784562It's not actually intelligent: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#ArtificialIntelligence
>>107795574searle addresses your "argument" (actually just a goalpost shift) in his paper
>>107784562>How is that intelligence?It isn't. Calling an LLM AI is just marketing bullshit.
>>107795574By your logic, any if-else python program could be intelligent. Even a book containing clear instructions for how to use it would be intelligent (in essence). Even if internally consistent, that's a pretty useless definition for the topic at hand imo.
>>107793688you can imitate logic with physical circuits it doesnt make a toaster conscious, if you want to believe in absurdist hindu metaphysics you can but its out of bounds of empiricism and rationalism
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107751130
>>107801236All of the same browsers as Windows? You could even run edge if you hate yourself.Ladybird seems interesting, but we'll see if it goes anywhere.
I work as in-house IT support in an accounting firm, making excel macros to automate manual stuff. The other day my boss told me to start taking a look into AI and see if there's anything I can learn and implement in the current processes. Where and what should I syart with? The only thing I know about AI is that it makes porn and gives bad advice.
>>107801350link him a few anti-ai lectures about how they are synthetic generators, and finance demands high accuracy, and AI has an accuracy problem.
>>107801236Are you already using Arkenfox?
>>107801165>>107801190
>turn your phone sideways in bed>accidentally tap on this>oh by the way it shows up with auto-rotate disabled and you cant turn it off without using ADB (and even then it doesn't persist)great job guys
>>107798638>nuAndroid.my android 8 phone has this feature
>>107798594>accidentally tap on thishow?
>>107800590I wouldn't be complaining if I didn't keep accidentally hitting it.
>>107800674I have the navigation bar flipped, so it's right next to the "back" """button""".
only retards would turn off auto rotation
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>>107801500dammit the hair is clipping through the tub
not quite the same but this took too much wrangling anyway
Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
>>107800175broke ass mofo
>>107800175how the fuck what dinosaur are you using?
>>107794852This. It's much easier to use Fn+Up/Down to scroll through pages than repeatedly pressing k-j.
>>107799420Me too, and I think I’m about ready to leave and go use emacs instead of vim, who’s with me vimbros
>>107801643As a guy who was a Windows user up until about 3 months ago, I came into Vim just expecting it to be the Linux equivalent of Notepad, and I'm still impressed by how much Vim can do.I feel like Emacs would be too much for me right now.
what went wrong?
>>107794473janitor delete racist comment +1 for india!!
indians
read the EULA
Microjeet
>>107790671>Indian CEO takes over company>Company turns to shit>Guys, how could this happen?many such cases
Communists can't keep winning
>>107798415>You are not entitled to free online video content.And you're not entitled to our citizens.If you want to use our citizens as your audience, you follow our rules.
>>107790803communism ftw!>>107797031kek
>>107797031Lel'd
>thread about Vietnam and its laws around technology>Americans go into turbo melty mode about... ChinaEmbarrassing.
based du ma
THIS is the thread.
>>107800621>KurobaEx-beta?im gonna use Chance until this is stable
I'm gonna use Chance until my bowel movement stabilizes
>>107793325>t. iToddler
>>107801525seethe
>>107801545
>start a journal in text editor to summarize my twisted mental state for therapy>obsidian.md>paranoia rears its head>someone can read it, you must stop>start looking for ways to hide the journal from malicious eyes>password-protection by a plugin works, but the files are still open to read because fucking obsidian>See a plugin to encrypt the text>But wait, surely it takes a shitload of time to encrypt and decrypt?>No, near instant>lightbulb.exe>Holy shit, it's that easy>Discover Veracrypt>Smooth like butter>OH BOY ITS ENCRYPTING TIMEComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107798001It is true the data can likely be siphoned from RAM, but as I use Linux and slowly move from suspicious software like Chrome etc. As far as I know Obsidian doesn't keep the data anywhere but the vault's folder. I'm admittedly not aware of clipboard history mechanic, but cursory google indicates I'd need a software for it, so likely not a built-in mechanic (might depend on distro, though).All in all, I don't think I should be afraid of RAM siphoning or anything like this unless I start doing things that would make people capable of such things target me.One can never be too paranoid...but there's a point where excessive security cripples the workflow and tasks to a too-hight degree. As >>107798406 adviced to encrypt files individually, that is not a realistic choice due to how I organize my thoughts and notes. A single large document? Reasonable. Obsidian's web of notes? Not so much. Honestly, unless I want to commit to an unplugged from web device dedicated to writing I don't see increasing my security even more. Unless I'd made another device that would run encrypted Obsidian on itself and only *stream* the text editor to my screen, rendering the writing secure as long as my screen is not captured and my keys not logged. That's unproductive levels of security, though.
>>107799837If you're not encryption files individually with different passwords and random salts then you weren't very paranoid to begin with. Enjoy your placebo
>>107788216Literally just online encrypt your whole disk with bitlocker. It's 2026 bro.
Guess who finished the script that automated mounting veracrypt vault and opening Obsidian within?Why the FUCK does Linux need a " " path to executable if there's a space in a folder name...BUT NOT FOR ICON PATH. What the fuck. If not for Gemini I would never guess this shit. A fuck-you type of system logic.
>>107801163you can avoid using " " by using a escape sequence(it won't work in some config files so you are better of using ""):New\ Year\ Resolutionis same as "New Year Resolution"
New\ Year\ Resolution
lack of true nvidia support on linux is actually the worst thing about linux
>>107781661It's all just lies from winshills
This is what's preventing me from switching. I would sell my RTX 4090 but AMD doesn't even bother with making good cards anymore, just budget cards.
>>107780574No issues ever.
>>107801311Eh, it's nowhere near as good as AMD support. You'll have it break occasionally and get kicked to a terminal instead of a GUI on boot after updates, and there is a pretty significant performance hit vs Windows still.It is plenty usable if it's all you have though. I ran with a 2080 super for many years until I upgraded to a 9070 XT. It was usable in Linux.
>>107781789I think this should be getting better, a lot of work is being done to add the kinds of APIs and performance counters that stuff like RTSS relies on on windows.
What are you cool kids working on?Previous: >>107756119
I built True Path Finder, a tool to facilitate collaboratively finding the truth about what will take a person from one state to another, using a very generic method: 1. Anyone can post any goal they have, or try publicly posted goals. 2. Anyone can try publicly posted methods to achieve that goal, or post their own. 3. Users try the methods and share their experiences as reviews. Repeated reviews are enabled and encouraged, to understand how their experience changes. 4. Users learn about each other’s experiences and may find a better method to achieve their goals.There's a mode called "My Cave" in which you can do all that but privately. Following the cave analogy prompted me to make subsequent page's background color darker, and also making it so that you can only exit the cave through the page you entered. It was fun :) I hope it helps make it extra clear when you are interacting publicly or privately with the app, since everything else looks the same.There are also "events" which anyone can create on any method, which are scheduled in advance, people RSVP to, and have 3 phases: Arrival, Practice and Close. A text chat is enabled only in the Arrival and Close phases. The text chat is accesible only in batches of 7 to 21 people, to ensure focused community discussion and allow the group to self-moderate. If all batches are full and a group would have 6 or less people, they would be allowed in full batches.These events allow people to ask focused questions, reflect, foster community and discipline. They also avoid long asynchronous discussion which may distract from achieving goals. There's a 21 min daily limit for using the app, to drive the point further :)There's a guest mode available so that you can do everything except post public reviews and chat in events unless you create an account.https://truepathfinder.vercel.app/
>>107800680>>107800702yeah I have the same question. it looks like you're making things more complicated and slow because of some notion that a libraries "rectangle" call is magically more efficient
I'm making a litte DSL and it's litle VM for parsing. It occured to me that if you remove both the lexing and the general backtracking, the parser generator becomes very simple.General backtracking is not needed for a recursive descent parser and writing a lexer by hand is easy and simple, it's not necessary to automate its generation.
>>107800704aaand an img for fun
>>107796947Reloading this thread waiting for inspiration to strike.Any day now.
>be me>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#>mfwShare your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
>>107801349> Eventually, at like 1am, I get it> It's doing all those joins because there are like 75 foreign keys pointing to the smart objects table> Nearly everything in the system is also a smart object> Prescriptions are smart objects> Medicine in stock are smart objects> The cabinets are smart objects> The cubbies in the cabinets are smart objects> The baskets in the cubbies are smart objects> The alert messages the system generates are smart objects> And on and on. They have a record in their table, and also in the SmartObjects table> What was the point of this? Who knows> I only see one solution: create a script to blow away all the foreign keys pointing to SmartObjects, delete the orphaned smart objects, then run another script to recreate the keys> Boss doesn't like it, but can't think of anything better> Takes like an hour to create the script. It's now 2am.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107795067>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#bullshit, no fucking way kek.please do needful and share the 1000 lines of spider web saar
>Support a software package for car companies>development outsourced to India>Compares Booleans to string in if statements>Canadian French PCs return vrai and faux instead of true and false when doing boolean to string, breaking random>Management ignores the problem
>>107795067i once had to handle 33k emails when cloudfare was down last year.posted here about it as well.
>>107799223you've already hit the ceiling for datacenter monkeys. IBEW will provide you a career and a retirement. Plus when some customer tries to ratfuck you the union has your back