thoughts?
>>108408606>"ecosystem">you just log in the same account from different devices and have file sharingso... quickshare? lol i dont even know what itoddlers mean sometimes with their lingo.
>>108412458apple symbolizes niggers
>thoughts?touch grass asshole
>>108412522What is the white man's tech then? Whatever werks for a reasonable price?
>>108412660the white man's computer is one he can service and tune up in his own home with his own toolslike how white men have always doneown your toolsown your computerown your softwareiNigger toys offer none of that, iNigger toys are slavery suited only for niggers and other untermensch
>429 Too Many Requests>503 Service Unavailable>Job failed>Save Page Now browser crashed>web.archive.org refused to connect>web.archive.org took too long to respond>This URL has been excluded from the Wayback Machine.>You have already reached the limit of active Save Page Now sessions.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108409427ai companies ddosing the archives 24/7 with their crawlers.
>>108409427>>108409445stop aggressively scraping faggots
>>108409994I don't aggressively scrape. I aggressively archive. Or, at least, I used to.I always try to archive everything on both Archive.org and Archive.today.
maybe set browser active connections per server limit maybe open single tab manually
>>108409427UnrelatedInteresting, archive.org loads quickly again, here in the UK. For a year or two I needed to use tor to access it
>had another dream where xhtml won and browser scripting engines had evolved as derivatives of Lua 5.1 instead of js
>>108410680yes, because java was the hip new thing and the language needed object.property = faggot
>>108409303>LuaYou really are delusional.
>>108410750>use case for having integers?I like it when 1 + 2 = 3
>>108409303>had another dream where xhtml won you should have a dream about htmx winning instead, it being baked into the browser, no js at all
>>108409303XHTML? … maybe could have happenedLUA?, lol .. no chance
how do ai datacenters afford to run gpu clusters when they are so power hungry?
>>108411974This. The rich do not pay for their own shit. (You) pay for them.
datacenter energy demand is probably pretty predictable (and also stationary), so this should give them better rates
>>108411966>how do ai datacenters afford to run gpu clusters when they are so power hungry?They're socially paid for aka your power bill goes up.
>>108411966They have been complaining about not having enough power for the last 6 months. Also, by having all of the AI shit be massively unprofitable in spite of getting handed ridiculous amounts of money by investors.
>>108412198wrong.nvidia's official server are rumored to draw around ~200kW per rack. also, for every 1W of power draw, you need about .5W to cool it off (pumps, fans), but it varies if you have access to a river or use evaporative cooling
Prompt engineers are the future.
>>108412045is that olivia munn
how am I not an artist? I'm constantly tard-wrangling models, gen-after-gen, striving for perfection, summoning all my resources and creativity to squeeze every last drop of expression I can out of the tools and hardware that I am using. I struggle, I suffer as I challenge myself to do better. How am I not an artist?
>>108412226Oh, hmhm. Thanks.
>>108412226So they're redistributing weight from bike to shorts? Why?
>>108412618You pick the desired amount of padding by changing your biking suit.Every saddle is the same, meaning easier supply chain, meaning cheaper saddles.
Hey I have WD shares! Glad it's finally properly valued!
where-the-fuck-is-the-/wdg/-thread? edition
>>108412258i kept trying to use those terms to search because web workers use message passing to communicate and that's the correct set of keywords that describe the issue, but search keeps returning bullshitthere's no guarantee whether the consumer or producer is the one that can't keep up, so i need the message queue to let the consumer/main thread sleep when the queue is empty or the producer/worker to sleep if the queue is fulli know how to solve it with mutexes and condition variables in C, but something tells me that's not going to happen in javascripta little more detail, i'm trying to write an web-based emulator for a tile-based gpu i developed. i have the gpu emulation running in a worker, and need to push pixels to a canvas. it seems there is an OffscreenCanvas API that might be the way to go. i'll look into it tomorrow. any suggestions are welcome.
>>108412287there's also this if you want to build a mutexhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Atomics/waitAsync
>>108412287ok, i decided to stay up late and used the OffscreenCanvas API and it works.no more blown queues because all the work is being done in the worker and no messages have to be passed back to the main thread to render to the DOMnext question is this: what is the fastest way to loop the execution in my worker thread such that the canvas updates?when i simply use a while(1) { run(); } loop, the canvas fails to updatei can use setInterval(run, 1), and while that works, it's slower than i want and seems to be frowned upononce again, any suggestions? can i add some sort of function call to the while loop after run() that will do whatever the fuck has to happen to get the canvas to update?
btw, i'm only drawing a single pixel each loopwhile this is desirable from a cycle-accurate emulation perspective, it's reasonable to expect that i'll have to batch render e.g. a scanline at a time to get any measure of performancereal-time rendering of 60 frames a second isn't a goal hereas it stands, it takes about 70 seconds to render a 128x128 pixel display on my desktop, and could take up to x4 longer tor more to cycle through the 256x256 pixel display cycle
last thing i'll ask tonight: anyone know of any good javascript hex editor widgets? i need a way to edit several different memories and expose the underlying byte arrays to the emulated gpu. a simple hex editor that lets me load up a default binary file would be ideal.
i wonder how my life would've turned out if i didn't get a pc...
>>108410096but will i? no.
>>108405797Moot was a faggot though and buddies with epstein, so his opinion is worthless.
>>108412487I wasn't talking about you
>>108412504[coDe] Even a broken clock is right twice a day [/code]
>>108409497anime ≠ tranime
https://x.com/ns123abc/status/2034788101491425570
>>108411577>its Not Real!somebody better tell the SMCI bagholders, who just dropped $2B. The feds are gonna go crawling over every piece of SM paperwork they can grab now. Then rape them.
>>108411476look up cyber crime warrants, should you believe that you are safe by deleting anything on a private system, you would be dead wrong, glowies can get anything they want with a warrant, even your own private cctv footage.
>>108411762you will never hear about this again.
>>108410975I choose to believe this is bait.
>>108410996>steal everything and arm Iranbased chinabetter than giving everything to israel
Rack&stack editionprevious: >>108310543READ THE (temp)WIKI! & help by contributing:https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Home_server/hsg/ is about learning and expanding your horizons. Know all about NAS? Learn virtualization. Spun up some VMs? Learn about networking by standing up a OPNsense/PFsense box and configuring some VLANs. There's always more to learn and chances to grow. Think you’re god-tier already? Setup OpenStack and report back.>What software should I run?Install Gentoo. Or whatever flavor of *nix is best for the job or most comfy for you. Jellyfin/Emby/Plex to replace Netflix, Nextcloud to replace Googlel, Ampache/Navidrome to replace Spotify, the list goes on. Look at the awesome self-hosted list and ask.>Why should I have a home server?De-botnet your life. Learn something new. Serving applications to yourself, your family, and your frens feels good. Put your tech skills to good use for yourself and those close to you. Store their data with proper availability redundancy and backups and serve it back to them with a /comfy/ easy to use interface.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108408436>Fuck that. I'll revert back to using ISP's modemactually a skill issue
>>108408427kek i know a guy who sold zero kits after placing them on sale in december at usual price x2
>>108407899>You use containers or VMs you know, but containers are more efficient you know. If you're gonna do VMs, get a hypervisor you know. So like for containers, hear me out, you have like two options, either docker or podman. are you listening? Docker is more popular so, pay attention please, you're more likely to find resources, guides and images ready to go, you know. I use arch btw
i'm new, is a nas worth buying/building if i just want it to store a ton of hq music and movies/tv shows, i don't really care for setting up an entire media environment with plex or jellyfin, i just want a centralized place to store and archive and when i actually want to watch something i can access the files from my main computer and just open them with mpv, i'm looking for suggestions on how i should go about this.
>>108412394You're probably not going to mrrd as much space as you're thinking. Get something like an optiplex with at least two drive bays. Get two 3.5" 4 or 8TB hdd's. Get a 256GB 2.5" ssd. Install your linux flavour of choice on the ssd. Use either mdadm or zfs to create a mirror with the two harddrives. Ise samba to create a share. If you want to access it remotely set up wireguard. I'm going to shill proxmox because the webui is very useful for managing a headless server without ipmi. It also comes with zfs and ui tools for setting it up, which is nice for newbies. Just set up the storage on the hypervisor then set up everything else in a virtual machine with your flavour of linux.https://perfectmediaserver.com/This isn't too long of a read if you have a minute.
Why have manufacturers clubbed high refresh rate with OLED monitors? I just want a decently priced 60Hz OLED monitor with a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage. Where are the standard, well-priced, office OLED monitors, chat?
>>108412012well dell office flatscreen often be on multisync level performance
>>108412012Because, OLED naturally has incredibly fast response times, which translates to high refresh rates. It's a feature that has basically no cost to the manufacturer, and can offset the higher cost of OLED panels for some people. Lower refresh rates would just be a manufacturer intentionally gimping the panel.
Asus pro art make two of them
>>108412012>>108412302you are the retard, OLED can naturaly do high refresh rate, not allowing it would just be a fucking waste.you are not paying more because it's high refresh rate, that's just how the tech works.
>why do race car manufacturers make race cars fast? I just want a race car that goes normal speed, I don't want to pay extra for a fast race carthen it's not a race car
a chinese quantized 9B model beats claude and chatgpt
>>108410515It's 107% of the performance of the 397B-A22B model. It's plausible because the big model might have a dataset that pollutes the answer. The other factor is that the active parameters on the big model are still smaller (22B) than the "active" parameters of the 27B model.
>>108410153it says there it doesn't even beat the full qwen model, let alone beat an actual good model
>>108410104God I am so tired of these responses. Nigga just respond>You will need to drive the car to a wash anyway.Fucking there. Short and correct.
>>108410189retard, even IQ tests aren't worth shit if the human doing it trained on the test specificaly, even more so if he had the exact answer and can just memorize them.that's what these benchmaxxed models do, they don't get a good answer because of their problem solving capabilities but because they've been trained to remember the answer.
>>108412333you just need to tell it to answer in a short sentence
Welcome to /aig/ - ARM Indignation GeneralUnlike the UEFI Forum that oversees x86 OEMs and mandates all x86 PCs implement UEFI and allow end users to run any code they want, including bootloaders for any OS they want, ARM allows complete "freedom" for corponigger ARM OEMs to release billions upon billions of completely locked down unserviceable unmaintainable planned obsolescence 5-year-lifespan-maximum ARM devices with zero user freedoms.When's the last time you saw a functioning ARM computer older than 5 years? How about 10 years?x86 computers from 1980 are still in use to this day, running trains, power plants, factories, even nuclear missile silos.UEFI has existed for two decades, BIOS for four decades, ARM has been around nearly that entire time and has outright refused to standardize or mandate a booting system that gives users even a shred of freedom. ARM have sat back for decades and enabled and encouraged ARM OEMs to completely and totally fuck ARM users with planned obsolescence in the name of profits. They have completely infested the mobile industry with their locked down shit ISA and now want to infest the desktop industry as well.ARM is a cancerous blight on computing whose primary function is to strip away and undermine the ideals and principles of personal computing freedoms and liberties by forcing normies to accept having zero freedoms.ARM is the single greatest threat to computing freedoms in the history of computers.Not surprisingly ARM was co-founded and funded by the most freedom-hating globohomonigger corporation in history: Apple.ITT we discuss non-ARM ISAs from the past (6502, 68000, Alpha, Itanium, PA-RISC, SuperH, VAX, Z80, PDP-11), the present (x86, MIPS, SPARC) and the future (RISC-V, etc).
>>108410129> When's the last time you saw a functioning ARM computer older than 5 years?>Macbook M1 release date>November 17th, 2020
>>108412301>currybook
Your opinion is irrelevant, schizo
>>10841012999.9% of those instructions are ring 0 that you will never touch. Also the Intel developer manual is at least 12,000 pages, probably twice that if you count supplemental materials.
>>108410129touch grass>>108412353>spammer
If you do something good enough, you never have to do it again.
when i say foo
>>108411055Yes. There's a window scaling option for higher pixel density screens.
Thank you for this quote OP. It has given me inspiration in a time where my motivation was waning.
>>108407545>Deus Ex, DKC2, Mega Man 3, CastlevaniaThat very nearly could have been a screenshot of my computer in 2003
>>108407545So if I shower "good enough" then I'll never have to wash myself again? Does this shower experiencen by any chance entail the use of a toaster?
What's it called when scrolling text on a 300hz screen isn't smooth? sometimes when scrolling and paying close attention is looks like there's a horizontal line in some of the text and it appears twice very briefly.
At least on modern Windows, the DWM is v-synced and even supports VRR. So either you're using some weird linux thing or you got driver/hardware problems if you're experiencing tearing.
try the tests on www.testufo.com to narrow down the problem
>>108406552What is OP is on Windows?
>>108409962yes
text rolling is stuttertext scrolling is tearing