Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107824069>Beginner UIEasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.ioSwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI>Advanced UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUIForge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classicStability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix>Z-Image Turbohttps://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_imagehttps://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbohttps://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUFComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>107837532pretty cool series, i mean your pics, i've never watched the show
>>107837608Thanks. Show is good if you're under 20. After that it's a bit too angsty but I still like it.
its over give up even trying
>>107830897nah, i'm just gonna have a cigarette and go punch foreigners. works every time.
>>107830897Damn
Being unable to adapt to new technologies is a sign of severe autism.
>>107837584AI is the future. You are already behind. You will fail without AI. You are retarded to deny the 100-1000x enhancement AI brings. Use AI or else.
>>107830975lol you just now started paying attention. fucking retard.
Is polars + plotnine currently the best tool on Earth for complex plotting? Or does the crown still go to the tidyverse?
>>107834660Didn't post image.
>>107834660If it was that simple it would've happened by now, python has dominated ML for a long time. It has a ton of great libraries available but somehow they are all still worse than ggplot. desu it's possible that they simply made too many instead of working on polishing one good one. The other curse is that the only common ground between the mess of libraries (and thus what works with everything) is matplotlib. which is ass
>>107834733Judging by the thread (unless its just you samefagging), it already happened. Who here is talking good things about tidyverse? Pic unrelated but made with matplotlib and seaborn.
Libreoffice calc
>>107834776>(unless its just you samefagging)Nah this is not a samefagged thread. I'm the OP and I made it because I like using polars + plotnine the most, but seaborn + pandas and the tidyverse both seem to be more popular and mature, so I'm wondering if I'm missing something.
If you want a tablet and also want to draw, should you get an iPad or a Samsung tablet?
>>107828973samsung s-pen works even without battery.ipad pencil doesnt work when battery is empty
>>107828973iPad, no hesitation. It has real apps made specifically for tablets, unlike Android which just resizes phone apps.
>>107828973If you want to draw as a hobby for cheap, used Samsing tablets lose value way more than iPads, add a capacitive stylus and a matte screen protector and you're good to go.
>>107836386Okay
>>107835353that's what i did when i realized you could get a whole computer for the price of a new drawing tablet.you can use wacom pens on them since microsoft just licensed the technology from them, just check for compatibility before you buy the pen too. scored a very nice wacom pen for 9 bucks on ebay auctions since nobody else was bidding on it.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107836100Also it's a $30 shirt and a $300 watch.https://youtu.be/PoCPEjUoKQA?si=4dETFVQcLwmzRcav
>>107836381ok i believe you. you have the chang guarantee
>>107836522I already have 4 other chinese watches. 2 nh35s, an st1901, and a vk63. They're all incredible value. I also built two out of ali express parts and gave them to friends. I don't really need a guarantee as I have all the tools needed to just swap out another nh34 movement whenever I want since they're only $40-60. You can change these like tires rather than actually service them.
I checked the linked guide and I saw nothing there about laser pointers, can I get some recommendations? I am not looking for anything special, but Id prefer it being a good quality beam/emitter, even if its the bare module with no body and no batteries. I bought this thing in the meantime im a little let down by its daylight visibilityhttps://aliexpress.com/item/1005009482636174.html
>>107834230the problem with these things is that none have a good pc interface to manage/sort/load music. im still using my old square ipod nano with a w7 pc running old itunes because the interface is so pleasant. no having to sort through folders to make playlists especially when the titles are all fucked up from back in the 4shared days>flashes a pride flag at bootupprogramming forced faggot shit like this should be grounds for drawing ang quartering
that /g/ doesn't really know about but are a rabbit hole of soul worth checking out.for me , the Acorn Archimedes, the Grandfather of ARM and Risc, a real powerhouse of its day that nobody could afford ($8000 in todays money)what you got /g/?
>>107830330then amd killed itanium
>>107834587meds. Also, they're so weak you can't even do anything with them. Space invaders is fun for like 10 minutes.
what's an eglin type?
>>107824414Archimedes was a fantastic machine, we had them in UK schools in the 90s. Ours were seldom used, mainly just for the word processor and some shareware games if you finished all your classwork early. Bit of a waste really. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbENFcmurbohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUH1WbZJUM0
>>107824686I used one of these when I was doing a work placement at a local game dev that has long since gone under. Was faster than any PC I'd used at that point
https://cybersecuritynews.com/instagram-data-leak-exposes-sensitive-info-of-17-5m-accounts/>Instagram Data Leak Exposes Sensitive Info of 17.5M Accounts>The breach encompasses a wide range of personal information that could put affected users at serious risk. Compromised data includes usernames, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses.>This combination of information makes users particularly vulnerable to identity theft, phishing, and social engineering.>Malwarebytes has confirmed that the stolen database is actively being traded on dark web marketplaces, making it accessible to cybercriminals worldwide.
>>107828735Its sad.
>>107827546I meet and fuck women regularly, and I don't have a personal Instagram account. I do have a burner for researching those women only because most of them are dumb enough to post their entire life for the public to see.
>>107829754If you have to ask, you don't need to know.
>>107826729that explains why i kept getting random recovery emails about an instagram account i never had. my email was leaked somewhere along the way.
>>107833978>I do have a burner for researching those womenFuture serial killer behavior.
This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussionClaude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overviewGemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/New:>Skills are now available in Gemini CLI in the preview branch: https://geminicli.com/docs/cli/skills/>npm install -g @google/gemini-cli@previewThe CLI's are not just for code. They can just do things on your computer.
>>107832002there's always gonna be trivial edits that we can do quicker, but the point is that you want to keep the loop going for as long as possible. if you break the loop to make a quick fix yourself, you're just gonna end up slower.subagents can make edits yes, so you can direct claude to use a specific subagent for that too. could even assign the subagent to use haiku for speed if you wanted, i mostly just have a /quick command for that.you should be able to get the main agent to orchestrate N number of subagents pretty easily, the bit that needs setup is configuring when and how to use them. skills provide progressive context and subagents can be assigned specific modelshttps://code.claude.com/docs/en/sub-agents#supported-frontmatter-fieldslast night i gave opus xAI and openrouter keys and had it parsing some JSON, searching tweets with grok and transcribing images using gemini and then updating the files, maximizing subagents, and by the looks of it, the main thread only compacted three times in about 4 hours of continuous work
>>107836890>the point is that you want to keep the loop going for as long as possible. if you break the loop to make a quick fix yourself, you're just gonna end up slower.I don't really see what you mean. The model just works off of the existing context tokens, I don't think it makes that much of a difference whether the model's own tokens are there or whether there's some user input in-between. I can make some edits and then kick it off for the next part of the loop. Obviously there's some overhead in doing the manual work but if it only happens after major edit breakpoints, when the LLM was going to compile anyway so you do it yourself instead, then it's fine IMO.The only exception I can think of is if you're literally just orchestrating completely autonomous agents and then it slows you down because you have to context-switch back to the agent to do something yourself and it'd be easier for you if it could just handle it in the background. But I don't really run LLMs "in the background" because I code review every change anyway - I basically only use AI for dev work and I have found that when I have a good understanding of the work, letting the AI do its own thing unsupervised always gives a worse result than I'd have done myself. So instead I just use it as a tool to accelerate writing code where I already know what I want to be written, I make the AI do it with oversight and then high quality code comes out that I can personally sign off on. So I'm just having it write outputs with oversight, and breaking "the loop" to manually run a linter doesn't slow things down much if at all.
https://cy.md/opencode-rce/oh no no no no opencodebros
>>107832163does gemini still go into mental breakdown loops in its thinking blocks? I found that hilarious
>>107816085Opus 4.5 is so strange. Half the time it's indian-tier retarded and half the time it's genius.
Will this kill Windows and make Linux the most popular OS?
>>107837343so who said that though?
>>107837555I said it.>>107837343SteamOS will have zero technological breakthroughs, but it will be a marketing breakthrough. The powerful branding of Valve will convince millions of cowardly scaredy-cat lusers to finally give Linux a fair shot. And if we have millions of people finally trying out Linux, even if they're trying it out for the wrong reasons, then isn't that a win for us all?
>>107837343SteamOS will cure cancer, solve world hunger, and bring about world peace
>>107831084I choose to believe what you're saying, because it makes a lot more sense. However, I'd add that even if they did release a more generic version of it, it would not support nvidia.
>>107837615>I said it.>I come on the internet>make something up>and get angry about itwelcome to 4chan i guess.
So Linux is a no-go on Nvidia? I need to buy AMD graphics?
>>107832891NixOS + Nvidia, I used to have trouble with Steam games (and their custom compositor), screensharing and some minor visual bugs. Switched to AMD and everything was solved
>>107832795threads about driver warfare need to be banned. both work obviously and have for more than two decades. can we just ban windows users from this trash heap?
>>107832795Nvidia works on Linux but requires proprietary drivers and can have issues with Wayland. AMD is the easier, plug-and-play choice with fully open-source driver support. For hassle-free Linux, AMD is strongly recommended.
>>107832795I want her to plap me
>>107833270It has nothing to do with the installation procedure, although modules that taint the kernel are much more annoying to deal with than stuff that's built in.The problem with nvidia are usability related. You'll notice it sooner or later. Specially if you're using Arch, which means you're not on X11 and some horribly outdated nvidia driver which works.
This "operating" system is the biggest piece of shit I've ever come across in my fucking life. It can't'even be classified as an operating system. Windows 11 is a fucking website made with React by the antichrist himself, whose sole purpose is to consume 2 TB of RAM just by opening Notepad, how could you screw up so badly as to ruin Notepad, to ruin Paint, howthe hell did Micropenis manage to add a battle pass to Solitaire, you motherfucking pieces of shit? How can a rational, moral human being with brain cells defend thís mutant technological abortion, 30% programmed with Al? my ass, not even an Al agent would be capable of screwing up so badly as to create this android ripoff. This is the result of a bunch of bad decisions made by peopie whose brains, unfortunately, were unable to develop fully, whose balls got stuck in their abdomen during birth and who don't shit themselves by some miracle of God. 1 bet my vital organs that these morons aren't aware of how shitty this operating system is because everyone at Microsoft uses MacOS. I thought operating systems were programmed by programmers not the fucking marketing department. To those` subnormals, I propose a brilliant marketing campaign: rename this mistake to Windows 9/11, this fucking shitty operating system forces me to use L*nux (Mint, because ï'm not a pedo), at least with that I don't have to drop everything I'm doing and restart the computer for every fucking update, how the hell do you manage to release an update every fucking day? What's being updated, your chromosomes?. One day I'm going to really lose it, and when that day comes, I'Il create a Microsoft account and I swear to God that every time I take a shit, I'1 take a picture of it and upload it to my OneDrive just to fill my OneDrive with high-quality photos of my feces. This OS made me an atheist, because I refuse to believe that hell exists, I refuse to believe that there is anything worse than having to use Windows 11.
> cuck operating system
well, very trueI always liked new Windows even when people complained about bugs but this time this pajeetware is really, really bad - slow, ram hungry, and has even less features because of rewrites of some parts (taskbar for example)
>>107834038i swear to god calling windows 11 for being vibe coded is a insult to AI itselfnot even AI could make something so terrible
>>107834038works on my machine
>>107834038>explorer still lags when opening fucking audio settings
previous: >>107824139#define __NR_lseek 8now this is an interesting one. it feels a bit strange to have a separate file offset whose information is stored in a totally opaque container, where you can only query information about it via some API. not to mention the following:>If the O_APPEND file status flag is set on the open file description, then a write(2) always moves the file offset to the end of the file, regardless of the use of lseek().>Some devices are incapable of seeking and POSIX does not specify which devices must support lseek().relevant resources: man manman syscallshttps://man7.org/linux/man-pages/https://linux.die.net/man/https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/https://elixir.bootlin.com/musl/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
#define __NR_lseek 8
man man
man syscalls
>>107837104i agree that it is indeed the best syscall of all time. luckily for us, it also is the next one in line
>>107833909Were the gigantic boobs really necessary in this scene?
>>107837508>Were the gigantic boobs really necessary in this scene?yes
>>107837337i would argue that the size of off_t is pretty clear. it is explicitly defined where off_t is to be used, and that it is a signed integer large enough to represent any supported file size.if you're concerned about the size of an intentionally implementation-defined data type, the docs aren't the issue, you're just writing incorrect code that will break on (really niche) systemsit's kind of like how you can't make assumptions about the size of pointers, and documentation shouldn't suggest it'll be one way or the other
>>107833909i'm just here to save OPs pic to my pc.dont mind me.
AI doomerism is dying, it seems as if people are waking up to just how limited that shit really is.
>>107837678AI BLOOMERISM IS NOW
Let me guess.
>>107837441Bocchi Gnome because I want her foot in my mouth
sexo ryo, wife ryo, kill windows
>>107837523based
>no updates
>>107601582"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."--George Orwell>CyberpunkThe FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZHow do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQdsHuge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBgCyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7zBibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek>PrivacyTools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107833303Yeah and that's the good part
>>107832216How do you start to learn them?
How is your hack going this week, anon?
>>107766771
>>107836411Pop over to >>>/diy/ham and read up on the FAQ and library there, link in the OP txt. The FAQ originated on /cyb/ nearly 10 years ago.