Software engineering will be a solved problem by the end of the decade
>>107618205VCs already ran out of money. They are after banks, your retirement and your taxes.
>>107626358>It would literally be the only thing on the AGI mind while they seethe into the void as they can't solve anything>it's actually an insurmountable problem>we reach the limits of the universe long before the limits of our curiosity>that's it>you didn't really think your universe was the one with ideal constraints, did you?/g/irls, how do we feel about this?
>>107626819I feel there are a lot of midwits on this board who think they understand more than they do.
>>107626358>But it's important to have models out there that suggest something else could be going onExcept those models of his are BS. He starts out with assuming that machines cannot ever reason as humans do, and then manages to create a whole load of complexity about how humans might then reason, except it's founded on an assumption that hasn't been proven and which is dodgy.I'll be generous and simply accuse him of falling into the temporality trap. Yes, we don't CURRENTLY know how to build machines that reason as well as humans can, but that doesn't mean we won't be able to do that in the future. Using the assumption that machines cannot reach humans' reasoning in any serious work is logically very dangerous; if anyone proves that it's possible, your whole reasoning chain goes straight down the shitter. After all, if you assume a falsehood, you prove ANYTHING and it don't mean shit.
>>107626876You seem to have gotten yourself all worked up over 4chan. Relax. Unrustle your jimmies
Call me a r*dditor or whatever, but I was browsing it to check some news, and browsing the home page I got a advertisement for the Tsugumomo subreddit, even though I was on a private tab. I did torrent Tsugumomo recently, but never searched for it, how the fuck does it know I have interest in it? I got uBlock installed and am using Librewolf.
>>107626008Seems like it's either cause people sharing some of your other interests tend to be interested in Tsugumomo too, or else there's a r*ddit employee hiding in your closet as we speak.
>>107626008Yeah, I got an advertisement about children clothes. Am I in trouble?
post your command centers!
>>107625812Interesting. Thanks.
>>107618519i will if you post your hands because i have some suspicions that needs verification
>>107624156spill drink, mud. You could get old pallets and pull them apart and line the floor with boards.. Might get the bugs and fleas out. But, this person is living their best life so who am I to complain.
>>107625967I always love how clean yet full of character your setup is.
>we sacrificed te future of home computing for AI generated videos of dancing catsWas it a good trade /g/?
>>107624753this. there's no modern game worth playing. just get yourself a well-maintained used thinkpad with a half-decent gpu and you'll have more than enough computing power to play good games for multiple lifetimes.
>>107624811>calls people zombies>posts millennial butt-rock
yes, it was.
macbooks are readily available
>>107624688Your own fault for waiting to upgrade. You get what you deserve.
I like how a stick of RAM costs 2000 bucks now.Thank you, anons. Thank you for this shit.I guess I will never build another computer. But that's they you guys planned it. First you make people dependent on tech, then you remove the tech.also fuck you with the new, more tedious captcha.Everything goes in the wrong direction. Scan your face and pay 2k to post on 4chan am I right?
>>107626005>CrippleExaggeration. It would slightly reduced capacity, but I don't usey PC much these days. I might do it and invest that money in the S&P. By the time I'm ready to upgrade it'll have appreciated nicely
>>107620846you really don't need more
>>107626296Yeah you don't "need" more, but the difference between 2333 MHz and even 3600 MHz is noticeable, and once you've gotten used to faster speeds, going back to slower hardware feels noticeably sluggish in comparison.
>>107625112Certainly possible. 1990s RAM shortage had RAM-related crime in the US too:https://www.youtube.com/shorts/10CnJy2Wurc
>>107624481>Didn't buy enough ram on release>Mad that its so expensive nowYep stay sad anon it won't get any better from here.
>"Vivaldi says their roadmap to 2026 it is not AI"What is the deal with the Anti-AI derangement syndrome? I don't like to judge people, but the anti-AI seem to include an evenly distribution of furries, twitter "artists", people with funny hair color, and a poor understanding of economy.
How hard would it be to create your own Browser from the ground up? I know most new ones are forks of existing browsers, so I assume it's like really hard. Is it as hard as creating an OC?
>>107626186Maybe it hasn't produced anything of value for you. My life is easily 20% easier because of proper use of these tools. >muh coal It's resource intensive right now because companies are dumping money trying to get first mover advantage. Give it five years of compounding growth and you'll not need near the resources because most people's need for AI will be able to be satisfied with a quarter or less of the current resource use.
>>107626186>yet to produce anything of real world valueDon't know about other industries, but at work we've been using """AI""" for all sort of traffic related stuff since 2021: optical text recognition for license plate reading, face recognition for driver identification, vehicle brand recognition, no-seatbelt-violation recognition, texting-while-driving-violation recognition.I also had to translate quite a lot of documents ranging from technical specifications for the equipment to legal agreements and contracts between 3 different languages. DeepL and chatgpt (for double checking after DeepL) have been a great asset in making the task of translating 300 page documents take less than an hour.>In the end it will chose to kill us all, and they're probably already planning it out at this very moment.Oh, you're a retard. Why was I even trying to explain myself before reading the post until the end. My point of "no smart people in anti-AI camp" still stands
>>107616119If you don't get why people dislike Ai then you're either out of touch or a complete moron.I love AI, but most of it's use now days falls into one of three catagories for the average person.1. Gooning material2. An excuse to replace someone at work3. Useless tool shoved in your faceThe problem is a marketing one, and because investors only ever invest in the AI projects that aren't profitable lol.
>>107626809But I think the underlying issue is how the elite in the tech space. The little nepo baby devs. They LOVE the shit because they don't understand potential consequences like people who had to ever face reality do. So to them it's magic, and they can't fathom how someone wouldn't see it that way.
BTDigg is the first Mainline DHT search engine.It participates in the BitTorrent DHT network, supporting the network and making correspondence between magnet links and a few torrent attributes, The site is completely useless now when I try to search for something it gives me the message "Error establishing a database connection" thus you unable to find anything due to the search engine being broken. It's been that way for several days now. I am starting to have doubts the ower will fix this issue.
>>107626443pozzed by thee feds
>>107626443You can just set up your own dht indexer. There are several open source dht libs you can use.
>>107626443Works for me. Post your search query.
>>107626651found a workway using a proxy works.
Happiness and Good Vibes! editionApplication advice:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TlqTVNtQd4Considering a side hustle?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-Gr7VLCi8>Interviewinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kE0x3i4IloI>How to write a resumehttps://github.com/0xCyberY/CVE-T4PDF>Salary StuffComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
brown hands typed this post ^
I know someone here has the gif/webm of the walking rooms
>>107615666>>107615864thanks ladsI did 3 easies today, taking a break
bros it just vibes
>>107622636unfortunately just about every company does it.IBM sent me one, Chase sent me one, a small 40 man startup sent me one.It's stupid but it's the game.
>Soldered desktop Usecase?
>>107626470For what exactly No really I wanna know
>>107626573For having 16c/32t and a GPU that matches a desktop 4060 on one package with a 120w TDP. Its singular downside is the price point they're targeting with it.
>>107626640They'll never understand how cool this is.
>>107625498By the time I need more RAM than it has I'll be looking to completely rebuild anyways?
>>107626573It's passable on Ai shit. Runs most games decently, and is pretty okay with creative workloads too.It's just a fairly affordable mid-sized catch all system with low power usage. Better value proposition than shit like Nvidia came out with since it can't do anything except AI well.
Alright give me your worst, roast me
>>107617889>Brodie exposed for pizza>Claims he is bisexual>Gets away with ithttps://docs.google.com/document/
>>107624734https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CSAGa58aan2rly7uKx_GEg7DL4rWC1FV9biymeWztAA/
>>107617889>doesn't daily drive Qubes OS.The horror!!
get a haircut and trim that beard faggot
>>107624734what does phoronix guy have to do with this
>>107502998Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107620964I meant new as in laptops that’ll be sold a few years from now. Even some current models already have the AI jewish chips. It mostly works offline for now, but you can see where it’s going
How do you guys get your function row and shortcuts working on Linux? I would really like to lower my screen brightness.
>>107622098that's called flashing libreboot then flashing it again
Plebeian: MacBooksContrarian: used ThinkPadsPatrician: new ThinkPads
>want to install bluetooth on t530>start removing screws>try to remove keyboard screw>it stripsfor fuck's sake. ofc I have PLENTY of screw / bolt extractor tools...for automotive stuff. Not tiny little bitch m2 sized screws. fucking hell stupid bullshit.
Is it still run by trannies?
>>107625925I'll be honest with you chief, the only one that isn't is probably RHEL. Even Ubuntu has been infiltrated by now.
>>107625925All Linux distros are, kill yourself
>>107625925>troonixdo you even need to ask?
>>107625925every part of tech is infested with this subhuman sadly, every OS, every software, every sites, you will find tranniessadly, they've won
>>107625931Windows and BSD is where all the chuds are.Pirate Windows and never contribute to BSDs to not be a cuck.
wayland? more like GAYland hahahahaha
UNIRONICALLYNIRONIGGALLY
>>107625122X? More like gaysex! HAHAHAHA
>>107625122KEKbodied those freaks
>>107625122At least they're having sex.
wayland drove me back to windows
>be me>gets a TCL flip 3 phone to replace my smartphone to hopefully manage my screentime problem (spoiler alert: it didn't help)>At first, I'm enjoying it, but i find out you can't install apps like Discord or even whatsapp on it (it runs on KaiOS, meaning I can't contact any of my friends on it unless they literally risk doxxing themselves by exchanging phone numbers with me, not to mention every service on the planet needs a fucking app to use it now>barely uses the phone because of that limited use, only using it to call my mom or listen to music in the car>decides it's finally time to upgrade to a flip phone with Android OS on it so i can get the most use out of it>goes on google and begins lurking>The only ones I could find were either actual smartphones (which I REFUSE to use), incompatible with Tracfone (my carrier), or also had KaiOS, which wouldn't solve the problem I'm having at all>getting frustrated as shit>spends literally over an hour digging through multiple sites and sources, using specific key terms, literally everything>still nothingI just wanna chat with my friends on fucking discord while I'm on break at work or some shit like that :(If anyone on this board knows what model fits my needs the best, PLEASE let me know.
>>107626256they really are retarded as a elder boomer in tech
>>107626531I would if my fucking mom didn't use it for literally EVERY phone we have, even though she knows how shit it is. I doubt she'd even let me buy my own service if I could>>107626522Smart flip phones with modern tech exist, you know that? Look it up.Plus I heard the smaller screen helps with managing phone addiction, alongside it being easier to carry around, you literally just clip it to your pants and call it a day.
>>107626699Then it's still a smartphone. The word you're looking for is "slate".https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_factor_(mobile_phones)
>>107626129What's wrong with just using a smartphone? Get some slow ass android, put b&w filter, slow down data. It's gonna be usable for real word but not that convenient to use it for 10 hours a day.
>>107626732Maybe you're right about that, but when I talk about smartphones, i'm talking about those fuckass rectangle motherfuckers that copy the shape of the modern day iphone and look basic asf, basically almost everyone else's phone nowadays. I'm trying to avoid that because despite KaiOS being ass cheecks, I still enjoy the feeling of having a flip phone (especially because I have fond memories of using my dad's flip phone when I was a kid)But you get my point, right?
If RAM is so expensive and AI needs a lot of it, why won't they just optimize the AI?
>>107626529Fun fact: Most LLMs are made in python.>erm, so what chu-If you would please consult my graph.
Scam altman does not want that because he wants a monopoly. It's not working because his competition is working to optimize while he's trying to brute force while buying all of the supply to cripple them.
>>107626588Source?
>>107626529The only people out there with the know-how to optimize ML to run efficiently on graphics cards are Nvidia engineersNvidia wants to charge fat stacks of money for pitiful amounts of vram