I suspect that the internet might be pretty close to the point of being literally unusable
>>107684249That's what discord is for
>>107684249This is what kiwifarms is.
>>107684249>invite only sitesthe antithesis of an open internet
A contract for eradicating spam purveyors must necessarily remain outside any circuitYou are welcome.
>>107683373Time to go central serverlessClick the python script to run the website localhost and either get a blockchain provider or run your own
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
>>107640271I find that people only act like this when they dont actually know the answer to your question but still want to roleplay as the mentor and get angry when you dont play along. The minute people start asking "why", i leave because im 95% confident im not going to get an answer
>>107681694You should answer philosophically then, make the rage peak on your exit.
>>107681694"I don't believe you understand what I'm trying to do" is what I say.
>>107640271You're either smart or you use the code of someone who is smart. Most people can't reinvent the wheel, I'm among them. It takes a lot of time to recognize your limits.
AI doesn't careenjoy flipping burgers
Merry Christmas, from your /g/irlhttps://www.youtube.com/shorts/QI3htyAbMgc
>>107682184this nigga sometime bullshits like he doesn't know what he is talking about.
>>107680615Shared it cause it was the latest.
>>107666544>overproduced vocals>toddler tier keyboard skills>can't play from memory>a fucking whore>a fucking slut2/10 would not bang
>>107668221>>107678833yet you voted for the israel-loving candidate. curious.
>>107666555dtrips of trvuthalso looks female enough no homo
Whatever you do, don't get an Android phone in 2026.
>>107683348i love how modern android when you disable google services, spams you nonstop constantly that you disabled it, and the notifications are something you can never turn off or disable. really awesomeits also cool how all the old apks are broken due to scoped storage and other garbagei also love how navigating the menus feels like exploring cthulus mind
>>107683732my old samsung tablet with cyanogen mod burned through 20% battery after 1 month idle while turned on. it doesnt even have a battery saver modethe new android, with all battery saver options enabled, can last like a week and a half max, maybe 2 weeks idle. absolutely pathetic
>>107682822Fuck you and fuck your soi-jac thread
>>107682822I am holding off from buying as long as possible, I don't like the prices all jacked up and I am seriously considering buying a Linux Raspberry Pi Handheld that looks like a BIG blackberry, I just wished demand for suck gadgets were in more demand so they would have more marketshare
>>107683837my fucking sides
rip
An actual white human being should create a successor to 4chan, the website has been shit since the soulless gook took over.
If you're using 4chan extensions there is something wrong with you. From personal experience, 4chan's built in extension works fine, especially if you've enabled the thread watcher and inline backlinks.
>>107684000Moot wasn't any better towards the end.https://edramatica.com/M00t%27s_GamerGate_Sellout
Imagine being poor
DoI really need to start maintaining my own userscript?
...for what they call “a straightforward and deliberate act of theft that constitutes copyright infringement.”The lawsuits over AI training show no signs of abating.https://aboutblaw.com/bkv0
The authors are entitled to their share of the profit of the AI boom, because their intellectual property made it possible and the companies committed an illegal act by stealing their data.If you support these companies raking in billions and don't want any victories or legal precedents for the little guy - then be prepared to watch as they take up an even larger share of the profit in other ways until 95% of the AI boom is their billions of dollars sitting in banks to the point where nothing matters anymore.
>>107684300It's quite hilarious, actually, Ai shitters had infinite money to buy training data, yet they chose to steal anyway.
>>107683330Different problem. ITAR makes it illegal to even feed this information into any space that could be exported to foreign nationals, let alone that information is probably classified. Arguably this is a blatant violation of the 1a, but the US is a fake and gay hypocritical shithole.
>>107684325To be fair, buying entails licensing which entails disputes. Stealing and obscuring the source and then smoke-screening with "fair use" was likely considered the lowest risk. I don't think money came into the picture. Remember, lawyers and the jewdiciary are literally the root of all evil and the decline of the west, personified.
>>107684322>The authors are entitled to their share of the profit of the AI boom, because their intellectual property made it possible and the companies committed an illegal act by stealing their data.Lets assume we agree this is reasonable: how do you verify whether or not your work was used in the training? The big SaaS You are almost always going to keep the data sets, used a secret and never release them for all these reasons (mostly so their competition can't improve THEIR products with it or do any reverse engineering). Once you have a raw neural network, you cannot inspect the thing to find out exactly which specific media you trained it on. The most evil find is some metadata (and even that isn't necessary for the neural network to even work. It being included is more of a courtesy)
Phone = 8GBLaptop = 16GBPC = 32GBRouter = 2GB"Home" Server = 128GB
>>107676977Phone = 256MBLaptop = 1GBPC = 2GBRouter = 32MB"Home" Server = who needs thatthe only reason peoples perception of required RAM is so inflated is bloated softwarewith optimized software we could achieve the same or better performance with much less computing power and resources
>>107676977Only 2 gigabyte so you can run chrome and connect to an Amazon data center where you can access more ram and processing power for a low price starting at 30 dollars per month. Imagine being so entitled that your thing you should own your own processing power.
>>107681580why would anyone care about ram when running LLMs when what you need is vram?
>>107677397>unused RAM is wasted RAMI'm happy with my 64G DDR4 which I bought 3 months ago for 100$. Not because I can to buy but I need it to upgrade 5y.o laptop. Why? Cause I need at least 5 control\worker nodes for k8s cluster and virtual machines (or qubesOS) for testing and learning.>>107682836you skin is brown, SAAR.We don't need your SAAR cloud provider which requires to fill phone number\credit card information for registration to make your SAAR brothers asking DO NOT REDEEM.fucken sick shiteater .. who da fuck using aws EC2 instance to surf internet? SAAR .. Meh ya tell you abut auwaa 30 dollars service ..SAAR
>>107677323>only one cpunot good enough
>breaks the entire generation
>>107684393>>breaks the entire generationsaar you must no shit in street saar!!!! no job at tim tims you must return dhalat saaaaaaaaaaar!
>>107684444But t>>107684444hat is not Satya
>gets compromisedwhat the fuck am i supposed to use now
Why is this thread still up? Just update.
>>107674097In a world of Spyware++ be a Sublime
>>107674097just use geany way better than this slop
>>107674097Kate has surpassed Notepad++ years ago.
>>107674587Except it takes years of grooming a single maintainer (rare) of a highly used (rarer) package to pull this off and still got caught before being deployed to any major distributions.
I went to best buy. They are selling ddr4 for nearly $500. Not even ddr5, which seems crazy. I need to start selling all my extra ram apparently. I literally have hundreds of sticks of ddr4.
>>107678432Damn, when do I scalp my 96 of ddr5? Hold out for a bit longer?
they even hiked up the price of DDR4 LRDIMMits over but i got 4x32gb to last me a yeari think i need to take one of the sticks, put it in my blender and snort it
>>107682494This is cancer. This can't be real lmao
>>107684092Go with Eternity my friend, your suicide is documented and this magic will save a thousand lives.
>>107681566Your phone... can't rotate a picture?>>107681594A dell optiplex is not being part of the pc master race
What is your favorite /g/ approved social medias? Favorite youtubes? Twitters? Subreddits? Telegrams?
>>107683609I just saved it from here. But yeah probably.. I mean it looks like AI
>>107682474https://www.youtube.com/@jamonghae/videos
>>107683137God I wish I was that fat
>>107683137why aren't these slobs euthanised by the government?
>>107682474>bloat
Why is it utterly impossible for the chinese to innovate?
Chinks
>>107683443Its intelligence is concentrated in the coast and it's shit due to heavy metal poisoning.
>>107683443Honest answer? They only just started to industrialize about 4-5 years ago (utterly behind on most tooling and processes). Now we see if they can make significant contributions from the periods 2025-2050.
>>107683443Why is it utterly impossible for the OP to post something new?
They innovated genshin, thats better than anything the Americans have made in the past 10 years
Thoughts on the elitebook?
>>107682666Build quality for starter.Also thermal solutions on thew zbooks is identical to the elitebook, which with the slightly higher end specs it get thermal throttle like mad.
>>107660876They're very easy to open up and swap out parts. Otherwise meh
>>107682968Most of the zbooks ive been looking at have dual fans and usually more heat pipe coverage, compared to the elitebooks from the same year. And reading from reviews of each, they both sound pretty durable and have equal build quality. Did you own or use a zbook before and did it really feel less sturdy or durable than the elitebooks?
>>107682299>they throttle badly with quad cores thoughso the thinkpad t430 has a redeeming quality in that it can barely handle 35W QC
>>107684283why would i bother with 10+ year old shit, i dont have to worry about my laptop overheating and it has fucking 24 cores
TriFold bros, I'm not feeling so good anymore..
>>107683785>green bubbles>rizzlol
>>1076805141. Koreans2. This was probably in development hell
>>107680051For people who do a lot of work via their phone and/or only move to a laptop for the larger screen.
>>107684199amerimutt problem
>>107680082>Alexander Faggotmfw the president of serbia is moonlighting as a writer for notebookcheck
tech debt is good, actually
>>107682171Yeah, that's where the word "slop" came from, you idiotic sack of garbage.
>>107680939ESL hereI always thought goyslop came from pig slop while goy slop "only" popularized the use of slop to everything else
>>107682171>antisemitic memeIt's funny calling anything with "goy" anti-semitic
How’s a refactor that breaks architecture going to be fixed by AI? Sure I get opus to tell me how to do it, now the shipping build that we delivered to our users is broken and all their serialized data is useless, db schemas are fucked, config files useless. And not even webshit is safe if your debt lives in the API layer. What are you going to do, maintain the old architecture and the new one? I can see him having a point with regards to transient layer systems like UI that gets rebuilt and never serialized though
>>107676492Much, much longer than you'd think.