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>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98
This is bullshit
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>>107813122
Make sure to emulate voodoo since that uses a second thread, that was you have two cores of your cpu doing emulation rather than one. Also to fix the extreme slowdowns in windows 9x idling use an old program called "rain1". It stops the idle loops.

I run 86box on an i7-10750h and can run a pentium 2 at 200mhz pretty reliably.
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>>107813135
Consider the scenario where we manage to somewhat emulate conscience (and achieve """AGI""") by bruteforcing it using 200x more power than necessary, and/or running it slower than real time
At some point we will be able to optimize it or build a native, efficient architecture from the ground up
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>>107818153
Are you talking about pcem?
Pcem still works. Problem is though, the latest version of 86box fixes the mouse lag issue, pcem does not have this fix. That automatically makes the latest 86box version more useable than pcem ever was for anything involving a mouse.
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>>107817836
Nice oversimplification you absolute nigger. A big chunk of humanity's knowledge at your literal fingertips and you're still a fucking dumbass.
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Here you go anons. Use this in any windows 9x emulation. Thank me later.
https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/rain_1x.html

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>>107807920
I cycle through color themes regularly, as I get bored of seeing the same colors. This one is called "Carbon Symphony" or something like that.
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I use dracula but I want to switch to a light scheme I think
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xcode theme :)
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All I know is that I've come to hate overly colorful color themes. Don't hear much debate on what makes a colors theme good though. What's the actual theory behind it? I see some people just use base16 "preset" themes and just swap colors. Might give that a shot.

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i noticed, today, that there are currently 363 x86 syscalls listed in musl libc: https://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/arch/x86_64/bits/syscall.h.in

i thought that this would make for a really good "syscall of the day" discussion (nevermind the fact that it's already the 9th)
for today, in order to catch us up, as well as maybe foster a bit more discussion and interest, we'll actually start with 7 syscalls. these are:
#define __NR_read                 0
#define __NR_write 1
#define __NR_open 2
#define __NR_close 3
#define __NR_stat 4
#define __NR_fstat 5
#define __NR_lstat 6

luckily for us, these are all pretty similar, so it really works out quite nicely. these are your classic, day one syscalls that pretty much every programmer ought to know about, even if they don't care to delve too deeply into the internals of the system.

ITT, feel free to discuss these syscalls, syscalls in general, file io, and other related topics

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>>107813965
synchronous IO syscalls are a mistake
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>>107817686
Yeah, in my mouth.
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I have never needed to use syscalls directly in my life.
I'm not proud of it, but I'm not going to need it to keep earning a decent 6-figures salary. Such is life.
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>>107817765
I've only ever directly made syscalls for pleasure, not for business, but understanding what strace is talking about is very helpful every now and then
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>>107817731
l-lewd >_<

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The phrase everyone now associates with AI-generated writing, "This isn't X it's Y," isn't clever rhetoric, it's a watermark to signal that a work of published content was written by AI.
Spotting this pattern isn't paranoia, it's pattern recognition -- and recognizing an imprint used by the figures from the top AI companies to recognize their own work in the wild.
It isn't just a choice in use of language -- It isn't about dopamine resolution -- It's about flagging down written content published by machines and comparing it with human norms in writing.
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>"This isn't X it's Y," isn't X it's Y
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>>107817781
jews also tend to talk like, this isn't nonkosher it's kosher, while within their white string jew zone
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>>107817781
>Spotting this pattern isn't paranoia, it's pattern recognition
>accuses books written in 1812 of being le AI slop because muh dash
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>>107817902
native aislop...
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>>107817902
>it could run on 64MB of ram
I keep forgetting that tech used to be so rudimentary. holy shit that's mindbogglingly little space and yet it was better than what windows is now.

Stop your DistroHopping with Fedora KDE.
Latest Tech Stack, Latest Kernel,
Stables as Debian, Updated as Arch.
Doesn't Break, Its Not outdated.
Purist Software, Minimal Vanilla Latest Tech Stack , No Bloat 2GB ISO.
Rolling Edge, btrfs, Wayland, Flatpak based, SELinux Secured, No weird bugs as everything is stock barebones.
Corp based, DNF is faster than APT now, No Proprietary Software.
This OS is used by Servers, Routers, Switches, Firewalls, Cloud...
No need to install gimmicky Niche OS used by femboys with long socks.
Ubuntu and Mint are piggybacks of Debian.
Fedora is the ONLY Upstream.
You get updates firsthand.
Devs, DevOps, Engineers use it.
Linus Himself uses it.
RHCA is a prominent Linux Cert.

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>>107815008
>Cuckbuntu
LMAO
>why is this board shit?
/g/ now loves Apple
/g/ shills and defends nVidia
/g/ loves closed source corporate slopware
nu-/g/ doesn't know the difference between ROM and RAM
>why is the board shit now?
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>>107809485
Do you think it could make sense for my sister? She doesn't really like the way Linux Mint upgrades the OS.
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>>107815008
I really want to like Ubuntu but canonical makes it impossible.
Fedora works better on my machines, specially Atomic, unironically.
I'm gonna give Debian + KDE a try later.
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>>107816424
>KDE
Lmao
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>>107816424
>kde and debian
masochist or retarded, call it.
>>107815008
>crash reports and snaps
they just make it impossible to like shitbuntu, holy shit.

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does this really work?
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>>107817483
You don't have to worry, nobody wants your habit tracker to-do chatbot front end.
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yes but you'll go to jail for computer misuse / "hacking" if they find out and go after you
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>>107818094
>tell the AI to delete everything on your way out
>vibe coders will just think damn it happened again
It'd be the perfect crime because the people you'd be stealing from are too retarded to understand they have a problem in the first place.
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>>107818094
hi Sam
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>>107817031
didnt happen
no i will not be following your indian twitter

in a true jeet fashion the premise of the tweet is stolen from another stupid tweet made by jeets

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Behold, Apple's legendary attention to detail
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>>107811317
iTODDLERS BTFO
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>>107812002
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>using Apple

Can't feel sorry when you're going out of your way to do it to yourself.
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>>107811952
Are you still not able to close the lid and not have it go to sleep?
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I hate their philosophy that you should be able to easily and unintentionally undo options that you manually selected. For example, you can filter out photos from your photo roll that have been placed in albums leaving only “loose” or uncategorized photos. This makes it much easier to find and organize photos. However, if you scroll down too far it will remove this filter and it won’t reapply it if you scroll up. You have to manually reapply it. Drives me nuts. When setting a lock screen background you can unintentionally extend a photo which adds an ugly blurred section to the top. You can manually unextend it by unchecking a box, but if you zoom out again it will extend it again. There is no fit to screen option. So damn annoying.

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>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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DLSS frame generation adds minimum latency.
It will support up to 6x FG.

Even with AMD FG, which sucks. The RTX 5050 can still beat the RX 9070 XT.

Amd can't compete.
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>>107815299
If it needs AI upscaling, the game is slop and should be ignored.
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>>107814871
Just watched HW unboxed's video on it and for the 3090/2080Ti it actually lowered performance compared to native.
Am I misunderstanding something about DLSS and upscaling as a whole, but who in their right mind would turn on a feature that performs worse than native while dealing with the visual drawbacks?
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>>107816059
As much as people will piss and moan, DLSS (and FSR4) quality looks better than native res with TAA. This isn't necessarily because these upscalers are magic, but because TAA is that fucking awful and every single modern game relies on it, or upscalers, to render effects properly.
TAA introduces significant blur to the image when still, and even more in motion. It does an okay job of eliminating jaggies, but DLSS3+ and FSR4 beat TAA at even that.
You turn TAA off and don't use upscaling, and your game looks like pic related.
That said, if you have an older nvidia GPU then just don't use the L/M preset. K still looks really good and runs significantly better. K at the fucking performance preset looks better than TAA+native res in most situations.
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>>107818241
> native res
> TAA
There is nothing native about TAA, games which require TAA don't have a native mode. Such games should be ignored, they do not exist.
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I'm never giving those kikes another cent.

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What's the point of DHT when 99% of torrents are dead?
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>>107809074
haha OP I love froggo XD
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>>107809104
Probably because he doesn't have a 120 petabyte hard disk handy.
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>>107809074
To identify the 1% that aren't.

>>107809427
Debrid and chink leech clients killed torrenting. Private trackers have been around pretty much as long as torrents. Everyone knew from Napster copywrong kikes would start going after peers as soon as they got wind of the new system.
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Are there DHT “search engines”?
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>>107817985
Yeah, DHT scrapers. You can host your own too.

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can mesh networks ever go mainstream?
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>Und Chuckname

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Microslop engages full Izaat mode

>https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-denies-rebranding-office-apps-to-copilot/
Microsoft denies rebranding Office apps to Copilot
For the past few days, there has been an uproar on social media from infuriated users claiming that Microsoft has rebranded its iconic Office apps to Microsoft 365 Copilot. This allegation stemmed from some people noticing certain wording on Microsoft's Office website, which led them to believe that this was a recent branding change. Microsoft has now categorically denied these claims of rebranding its popular Office apps.

Basically, social media users, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), noticed that the Office website had the following marketing blurb: "The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share, and collaborate all in one place with your favorite apps now including Copilot."

This led to massive backlash in online spheres, claiming that Microsoft is once again trying to shove Copilot down the throats of its customers by eliminating the iconic Office brand.

In a statement to The Verge's Tom Warren, Microsoft 365's Senior Director explained that this is not the case at all, and there has been no recent rebranding of the Office apps:

We've not made any recent naming changes to our Office apps. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint — the office apps within the Microsoft 365 suite productivity suite — remain unchanged. In November 2022, we renamed only the Office 'hub' app for web and mobile to the Microsoft 365 app. In January 2025, we updated it to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to reflect its role in bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together in one place.
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>>107817581
that's just what it sounds like whenever I see one of my friends
>Izzat John? From Tennessee? Haven't seen him in years!
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>>107817640
>talks obvious bullshit
>sends death threats when called out
>refuses to elaborate
>kills himself
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>>107817640
what in the god damn fuck did I just read
>>107817858
kek
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>>107817679
>All the tranny obsessed faggots are just Jeets
makes sense.
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>>107817124
If you open modern word like I use at work, the copilot button is everywhere
>permanently overlaid at the bottom right corner of the working space
>follows your cursor around on the page
>is in every hover menu
>is in every right click menu
>is in the ribbon menu
>is in the File menu
>is in the settings menu
>is in the spell check panel
And outside of Word it's in the taskbar, start menu, randomly advertised as a notification, a permanent key on new MS keyboards, etc.
I have never seen something spammed so much in any tech product.

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What's the point of data hoarding if all your data is gonna disappear one day when your HDD inevitably dies?
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>>107817738
Sexo
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>>107817744
Sexo
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>>107817738
Chest too big
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>>107817738
AAAAAAAAAAAAGHGHHGGGG
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>>107813710
Now is the time for you to learn about RAID.

Hong Xiuquan Taiping Rebellion edition
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>>107817223
Well Mr. Timmy, if Indians are so stupid and incompetent how come we are the highest earning demographic in the West no matter what country we go to? And don’t just say nepotism, other groups came to the US before us and had an advantage, Indians only started coming to the US in serious numbers in the 2000s
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>>107817796
Just say you're an AI-powered developer and let the VC money flow right in.
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What do you want from me?
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>>107818054
You will never be Jewish.
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>>107817756
Got a 728 out of the 750 I needed
I'm mad
I wouldn't be mad if I outright bombed but of course I was close

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>AI bubble bursts
>market flooded with cheap parts

What are the chances of this happening?
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>>107816354
ITT someone thinks they understand hardware just because they build their own PCs and doesn't understand the difference between DRAM stacks when they're put on server DDR modules vs. PC DDR modules.

Or how DRAM wafers are consumed at a 4:1 ratio to create HBM that's packaged using CoWoS next to the GPU dies.

Or also, how Nvidia/AMD use different circuit designs for DC GPUs vs. consumer GPUs....

I don't think you're trolling, you're just ignorant and don't understand the literal re-allocation of any sort of wafer from consumer over to data center products.
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>>107816272
Too Ideal. Best you can get is maybe a drop in price, but it'll still stay higher.
Corporate scum want their profit and will squeeze you for everything they can.
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>>107817884
>if companies can't manage to think of a business model which can produce profits out of AI within this year
Inference costs are plummeting steadily and everybody can't get enough of the CLI tools the snowball is rolling. /g/ is hilariously wrong on this whole thing
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>>107816272
>What are the chances of this happening?
This would be a good thing, so precisely 0%.
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>>107816304
Fabricators that do make consumer hardware are expending all of their resources making shit for data centers instead, and thus cannot meet demand for consumer shit.


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