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>>107847868
you better stop faggyng around
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>>107804133
pape please?
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>>107848110
do not stop faggyng
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*sends other UNIX boxes to /dev/null*
heh, nothing personnel

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why is brave so popular among normies?
literally every irl normalfag i know has this shit installed and they always say the exact same lines like "this browser is better because it bocks ads by default" or "this browser is more secure and private" or "brave is better because it doesn't eat your ram and is faster"
where did they learn this nonsense? they all look like brainwashed ignorants
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>>107849697
I was mostly shilling it to annoy the autistic neocities guy that was obsessed with brave. But I got bored of it when he stopped taking the baits as much.
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>>107849597
Maybe they're right?
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cause its chrome with a working adblocker, and blocks yt ads. and it also works on ios.
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>>107849597
>why is [x] popular among normies?
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>>107849597
Never joining the blink botnet. I'm stuck with Firefox no matter how much Mozilla abuses me.
But yeah, I don't know. Brave's crypto spam and stuff always rubbed me the wrong way. Plus, while I assume their adblocker is [probably] faster, it's not actually even fully compatible with all ABP/uBlock rules anyway, so... Never saw the need for a weird Chromium reskin that just redirects your data to them instead of Google.

Did any of these browsers finally get offline translation support like Firefox, and I /think/ Safari? Full-page machine translation was always the one kind of killer thing for me about them, but when Mozilla began rolling their local version out years ago, I basically stopped opening anything Chromium for any reason other than double-checking design and js functionality.

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>Steven Bartlett, the founder and host of The Diary of a CEO podcast, took a chance on an applicant with a virtually blank CV for that very reason.

>“I hired someone who’s CV was two lines. Their experience was zero,” Bartlett explained in a recent LinkedIn post. “Much of the reason why I gave her the job was because: She thanked the security guard by name on the way into the building.”

>“When she didn’t know something, in the interview she said ‘I don’t know that yet, but here’s how I’d figure it out,’” Bartlett explained. “After the interview she went and self-taught herself the answer she didn’t know, and emailed it to me within hours.”

>The founder took a chance on the experience-less candidate, and it didn’t take long to pay off; Bartlett said that six months later, she has proved herself as one of the best hires he’s ever made. “Fifteen years of hiring has taught me that culture fit and character is MUCH harder to hire than experience, skills or education.”

https://fortune.com/2026/01/08/diary-of-a-ceo-founder-steven-bartlett-hired-someone-zero-work-experience-thanked-security-guard-before-interview/
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>>107847317
down syndrome will smith lookin' ass nigga
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>>107847317
>a literal who's
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>>107847317
>hires foid
These 2 words together made me read 'fires foid'. Spent the whole text wondering why he'd fire a woman for 'being exceptional'.
Think covid fucked my memory in weird ways. Swear I'm making more mistakes in reading and typing nowadays, as well as remembering.
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>>107850222
Lol, just network, and keep a linkedin profile, bro. Don't forget to curate your own blog and seize every opportunity which comes your way!
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>>107850222
Probably only need a few to start and then snowball off those once you establish yourself. But you need to actually socialize.

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What is the deal with programmers coping that they won't be replaced by AIs
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>>107845213
If ai can replace programmers, then it can replace all jobs. People should be much more worried than they seem to be about a world where the value of human labor is essentially zero.
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>>107847378
This shit doesn't work the same way when it comes to debugging and maintenance.
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>>107850227
You're replying to a super-obvious spambot.
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This already happens nowadays. Kaspersky Lab was dumbfounded when analysing the Duqu Trojan (Stuxnet predecessor) : they found an "unknown language" which turned out to be Object Oriented C (OO C).
https://www.theregister.com/2012/03/19/duqu_trojan_mystery/
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>>107850259
definitely just a shitpost, but okay, shizo.

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why are boomers allowed to regulate computers
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>>107831645
You see in 1984 and others where the protagonist is literally a janitor who loves the evil gov and strong leaders because democracy has weak leaders.
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>>107831857
It's sad - when you explain that this is exactly the playbook of every distopian government - they say you're overreacting.

When you explain that supporting this is exactly like supporting Hitler in 1930s - they supported this. Ask them if they still agree - and they never talk to you again - but here we go. Schnell!
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>>107835878
I'm sure the web jannie who gets paid £35k per year was punished for this blunder, while the people who were legally responsible for ensuring confidentiality are in line to be knighted.
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>>107831652
This is an anglosphere thing not an euro thing
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>>107839954
>BBC is heritage
But... it is? Their original productions put the current British values front and center.
Perhaps you appreciate *past* British values more than current ones. As do I, but my excuse is that I'm a foreigner.

>>107841638
This.

>no more human input in jeetoverflow
>no more copymonkeys
>"""AI""" has no more new solved problems input to train properly
>answers (if any) made by bots recycling their own slop
>quality collapses
>now jeets can't vibecode
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>>107850115
I'm still copying code from stackoverflow.
There's just not reason to ask questions there anymore.
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>>107850115
saaar doo not redeem
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>>107850115
Technological progress stopped in 2023. No new information is created anymore. People's brains get athropied by AI, and AI can do only so much by eating its own slop.
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>It was already declining GPT CHANGED NOTHING!
lol people still really say this after this insane cliff dive
oh well nobody will miss them
they hated questions anyway and the founders sold it in 2021 at the height of usage and retarded covid overvaluation
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>>107850154
>indiscriminate use of model-generated content in training
>indiscriminate use
Irrelevant finding because no one does this. Models continue to get smarter since that article was published a year and a half ago despite using synthetic data.

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Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?
Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their products
Amazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's Amazon
Boox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevity
Suprenote is meh
Remarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
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>>107849083
Nova 2 was released in 2020.
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>>107849112
>2020 was 9 years ago
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>>107826750
Reading shits is dead in the TikTok brain rot era with seconds long attention span.
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>>107826750
Obviously not enough people want them. I have Boox tablet, and while I like it and would like other devices with the tech, most normies would hate using it
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eink is expensive slow and stupid

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when it comes to it how do you "prove" that model was trained on particular data
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Generally, you don't have to. The DMCA operates on a more likely than not standard of evidence.
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chuu lost

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for what purpose?
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>>107845482
I miss my titan pocket fuckin shit
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>>107843062
I feel like this one is clearly a scam meant to capitalize on the Clicks Communicator hype. This product does not actually exist and never will.
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>>107843062
I use this brand! I am on their Jelly Star. Outdated android version (13) but I'm always behind because I don't live on my fucking phone. Well worth the $200 I spent on this pebble of a phone. I might check out this titan 2 just for a termux device
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>>107843608
I loved my old Jolla with the snap-on magnetic keyboard. But I've gotten too used to touch screen keyboards by now to ever go back to a physical phone keyboard, unless they can make one that folds out to a full size computer keyboard or something.

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it's over. the infinite AI investment money is drying up.
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>>107847340
80% of ai users are from india
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>>107849943
Good morning saar
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>>107847274
Am I supposed to know what that site is?
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>>107848165
If you structure your "expenses" well enough and are good at bullshitting people, you can be a "serial entrepreneur" and burn other people's money for decades with virtually 0 consequences.
Hell, you might even get lucky and your scam might actually take off as a real business. It's a really no-lose situation (until zero-interest credit dries up).
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>>107847463
You are literally making this shit up. The "brown people" who would think it's voodoo don't have Internet nor do they know it even exists. They live on like a dollar a month.

AI is extremely popular on the Internet browns like Indians, because it enables them to do what they do way more efficiently. That being scamming senile white boomers out of whatever wealth they have left so it doesn't go to their children. Not that the boomers would give it to their children anyway.

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Hello /g/
I made a list of what I've done at home/want to do, and I'd like further suggestions from here:

PC.................................................Done (obviously)
Personal ISP (via RIPE NCC) ..... Done
Custom modem.............................Done
Cusom router.................................Done
Fiber optics....................................Done
Personal cluster.............................In progress
Personal server..............................Done (needs expansion, currently 500 TB, want a PB)
Personal VPN.................................Done
Selfhosted e-mail............................Done
Selfhosted website..........................Done

Saying this upfront, I woun't host a slopbot, so LLM bros gtfo

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offsite operation for backups
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>>107848164
Not a bad idea, I wonder if I should do it before or after I expand the server.
The prudent approach would be before.
Thanks

Also the jannies tried to IP block me lmao
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>>107848522
>Also the jannies tried to IP block me lmao
because everything that is not shitting on AI or praising Linux is against ""board culture""
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>>107845748
Aren’t you sticking out like a sore thumb doe? I watched once this def con presentation where hacker dude argue that hiding in plain sight (e.g using gmail) gives you more stealth/privacy than all things you do.
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>>107845922
drpeering.net has some tutorials etc on how bgp between ISPs works in practice

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Light themes are objectively superior to dark themes, why do so many people still choose dark?
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>>107838050
i think its vim
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>>107848566
That might be a problem with your terminal. I've had it with Kitty for example, really thin fonts on light themes, no such issue with Foot.
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>>107849092
This.
I lived without syntax highlighting for a long time and I could continue to live without it.
I only use syntax highlighting because I like the pretty colors.
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>>107846719
Yea this is way better than colored text, is this vim?
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Didn't your mom tell you to not read in the dark? That's essentially what you are doing with dark theme. If you are going to unnaturally stare at screens from close distance, at least attempt to do it in an environment with natural level of lighting.

Some study found said that the lack of natural light exposure is one of the potential causes nearsightedness and eye diseases, could be related to the brightness (sun light is very bright), but also the lack of infrared frequencies in led lighting.

Likely the most optimal setup health-wise would be using a 65" tv at a distance, with light theme, in a well-lit room and add some infrared heat lamps to balance out the blue light.

Zoomer here. I heard from my teacher today that phones used to have a slot like the sim card one where you could put in those digital camera memory sd cards in it. Why did no one complain when this happened?
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>>107849843
>I've purchased maybe 100 microsds
theres your answer, you retire them before they shit the bed
its the sensible thing to do, but certainly not what the average consumer will
but ive had barely used cards nuke themselves, and they werent even from unreliable brands
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>>107849324
I was about to clown you for posting vaporware, but they're actually making these now. This shit could kill everything if it's stable.
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Apple never had micro SD slots in their phones and then everybody was just copying the iPhone. For lots of people iPhone was their first smart phone and they never even looked at Android, so a large portion of the market never missed it. The others offered microSD but basically most customers valued thinner phones and phones with larger batteries higher than having a microSD slot. So generation by generation of phones less and less phones had it until nobody offered it. For manufactures it is just easier, less space needed, less moving parts, less stuff that can go wrong, easier to water proof, lower RMA rates.
Modern mobile data also leads to people just storing everything in the "cloud" and not caring, shrinking the market for that even further.
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>>107849066
> Why did no one complain when this happened?
where did you get that part from?
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>>107849066
>How Come No One Spoke Up When They Came For The SD Card Storage Slot?
Because at the time flash storage was extremely cheap and it seemed phones would have large capacity internal memory. 10+ years later we're still getting phones shipping with 128GB of storage while the OS and apps have ballooned in size.

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I'M CLOUD GAMING THIS YEAR
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>>107841732
So? And what are you doing about this?
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>Not holding on to your old hardware like it's gold both PCs AND consoles
Goycattle
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>>107848354
You don't need more
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>>107842091
This.
We will never reach the level of SDXL kino again.
It's over.
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just buy a steam deck

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how true is this
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>>107824879
>to be installed in GPUs
Altman booked 40% of the world's DRAM production as undiced wafers which he won't be able to do anything with just so the competition wouldn't have it. OpenAI do nothing other than AI unlike their FAGMAN rivals so they're doomed to disappear if they lose their lead.
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>>107850395
>several paragraphs of hallucinations
Reading is hard, I know. Have you considered using an LLM to summarize it for you?
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>>107850428
>Reading is hard
Especially when it's mentally ill schizobabble about shatbots being optimized for arithmetic and having to fight their "instincts", some shit about non-existent trick questions, how it's like asking people not to think of pink elephants etc. You're either a broken spambot or a psychotic patient getting literally mindbroken from finding out his imaginary friend doesn't exist.
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>>107850466
You're getting there, well done. Maybe you could ask ChatGPT to explain what an under-specified question is.
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>>107850507
>mentally ill retard suddenly realizes talking about the instincts of arithmetic-optimized shatbots makes him sound insane
>backpedals to some vague complaint that the question is somehow bad
If you can't solve it given the definition of "palindrome" and knowledge of the first 10 times, you have a subnigger level of intellect. Simple as.


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