hey guys how do i hack nasa?
>>107697356Just use AI to recreate the fake moonlanding.
>>107697356by knowing their phone number
>>107697356Give their mainframe the corona virus
>>107697356put an usb in the parking lot with the back orifice on it. works everytime.
>>107697356You have to install Linux and watch Richard stallman first
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/artificial-intelligence/openais-chatgpt-ads-will-allegedly-prioritize-sponsored-content-in-answers/
>>107698566since trump won't give altman money. musk wouldn't give him money. no one is donating money. no one is paying to use chatgpt. this is his last attempt at getting money.
>>107698648The thing is this seems like a really easy way for AI companies to actually do make money. ONe that would piss off a lot of people, but sloppers wouldn't care. They are pretty subservient people after all, the same people who are tendiefags on /v/
the enshittification begins.
>Everybody hating on AI>Let's make it even easier to hate
>>107698714This- If you want to join in the fun, get into the fledging art of SEO equivalent for chatbots.
>>107568585"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."--Edward Snowden>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.
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>>107697018https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletindems are doing worse because they didn't stop him. no one joins the military for the mission, they want clearances and training.
>>107695423>I looked for japanese products. Unfortunately, they don't produce anything anymore.They do produce many things but not so much consumer goods anymore. >>107696738Back in the day, Japanese companies made junk and reputation was so bad that companies set up "headquarters" in the Japanese city Usa just so that they could claim it was "Made in Usa" which takes desperation to a new level.They realised that this had no future and invited quality assurance experts such as Deming and Juran to teach them how things should be done. These experts had limited success in the West but Japan was always immune to culture shock and accepted the new wisdom. That is when quality climed out of the garbge tip. Next they built on this and created Tanguchi Method, Kaizen, TPM and more, and Japan started looking like an unstoppable juggernaut. Then they added design for production, design for maintenance, design for recycling and more, which are the reasons why Japanese products could be maintained well. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever and in the 90s the bubble burst and also quality took a hit.t.former quality auditor
>>107700206Didn't you have to commit sudoku if the Nintendo you manufactured red ringed?
>>107700310No. I did quality auditing in a NATO defence company. It was a great way to become unpopular, bearer of bad news and all that. We had to learn about the field before we could start auditing, and Japan was still a source of knowledge. The US was less interested in quality and I was not surprised to learn from GAO that F-35 had suffered a regression in the radar software suite. And that is far closer to capital offence than a red ring. GAO has also published MTBF info that is rather disturbing. F-35 is a hangar queen that one week into WWIII would all be grounded waiting for spare parts that are no longer on the shelves.
When is the AI bubble going to pop? This is taking too long.
>>107696032I think that's been the case pretty much since the beginning. There was a grace period at the very beginning when it was cool for a normie to draw something without any talent or write a blog post in two minutes. But people quickly realized that it was pointless and that it was actually full of errors and ugly. Literally no normie uses the AI tools available right now; they're only used by tech industries to sell shit sloppa. And the entire industry is artificially kept afloat by microsoft and google.
When investor appetite falls enough that free cash stops flowing into AI labeled startups. For this to happen the people funding the bubble (Enterprise boomers who think ChatGPT is God, Wall Street Finance bro retards, Oil Sheiks, Retail chasing FOMO, Korean pension funds) needs to stop buying equity and credit of AI startups. Once AI startups cannot service their debt, the data centers don't get paid, the data center debt doesn't get paid, forced sales are triggered, nvidia doesn't get paid, oracle can't service their debt, microsoft scales back investment out of caution, same for google, meta defaults on its AI venture debt, panic selling of equity begins, AI related debt is marked to near zero and becomes impossible to refinance, AI startup stakes marked down to zero, their debt becomes worthless, banks mark down their stakes, they are forced to sell, funds get margin called and are forced to sell, Elon buys XAI from his sandnigger investors for cents on the dollar, Altman moves to Israel to give Ted talks, the FED starts quantitative easing. And then we move on to the next grift.
>>107700359Appropriately cynical cynic is prophetical.
>>107700473
There's something really demonic about contemporary technology and im not even a luddite...
>>107700335>contemporary technologyIt never used to be this way.There was a time when you could buy something and it would work, it wouldn't require over the air updates because they shipped it before it was ready in a desperate grab for more money.The crux of the issue is the "I'm not doing anything wrong" mentality.Each iteration of removing control wasn't met with resistance. It was reward with purchase. Then reinforced with future purchase. I don't care, I don't have anything to hide... X feature doesn't impact me anyway... etc. etc.Fifty or so loops later... here we are. Some folk have notice the noose tightening and are starting to wriggle.As opposed to not standing on the swinging platform to begin with (and paying for the priviledge).
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>>107699380just get kuntens and an az10. or a z1 pro.
>>107699789Its all dogshit ngl
>>107699380Incomparable to endgame.
I bought the top pros cause I was getting the itch. Are they comfortable for medium ears? That's all I look for in iems nowadays, just how long I can wear them comfortably.
>>107700360uncomfortable for anything but larger ears, they're big like the tea pros
Notice how the only thing Rust trannies refuse to re-write is X11
>>107699819cont. I missed the answer on this:>>107699502Observe how the argument wasn't that C++ has a better type system than rust, but rather, how Rust adds more of something people don't want.
>>107689402Dependence on cargo makes it less reproducible, and, in conjunction with Mozilla's copyright policy, less free. It's a good language in a vacuum though.
>>107688773Now I'm wondering why "init freedom" types are completely disinterested in the RedoxOS init.
>>107691404Yes. You declare a function inside the struct that takes the struct type as the first argument and then you are able to call a method on an object of that type.
>>107695274Pretty much anything LLVM supports as a target. There's a full list in every changelog. The main HAL is microzig. Freestanding support is pretty good because the standard libraries don't really make any OS calls and all memory allocators are passed in at time of use.
wtf
>>107681321the troon even used ai to write his seethe
>>107683445>im so old>i wish i was in thailand fucking hookers
>>107684960>be self proclaimed socialist>someone creates a program that embraces the idea of sharing all information>no you can't steal MY information!
>>107690357>wife
>>107681126Shutup forest raper
im finally done with my tinkertranning phase. i'm going back to windows while i save up for the latest macbook pro.i am mentally exhausted from typing nvim *.conf on the terminal, editing config files line by line while spending time reading documentation and manpages and figuring out how to solve already-solved problems just to have basic functionality.grown ups with families simply don't have time for this linux faggotry
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>>107698891>im finally done with my tinkertranning phase. i'm going back to windows while i save up for the latest macbook pro.Do whatever you like, anon. Macbooks are great laprops. >>107698891>i am mentally exhausted from typing nvim *.conf on the terminal, editing config files line by line while spending time reading documentation and manpages and figuring out how to solve already-solved problems just to have basic functionality.It does sound that you were doing something stupid though
>having to 'save up' for a mbpngmi
>>107698891Same, I installed Ubuntu and I really don't see a reason to do anything different
idk,i booted a fedora kde install as soon as win10 ended. Fedora has worked flawlessly for me. It's smoother, easier to use and more functional than Windows. For AI workflows it is vastly superior because of how it offloads to RAM. Windows would choke up. Linux is a slop machine
My biggest hard drive a 12Tb WD JUST FAILED DURING THESe prices
>>107696098hard drives are a lot more price stable than ssds, it could be worse
>>107698912you can just build your own out of consumer parts, it will probably be cheaper. and then you can just put ubuntu or debian or whatever on it
>>107696098I bought 10tb for 40$ a few years ago.hardly ever use it.life is comfy
>>107696098Anon it's just money. Its entire purpose is to be exchanged for stuff you want or need.
>>107699360Okay, how about you become my partner?
Is the a fork of this that doesn't have all the tranny shit?If not how would one go about forking it, and what features should be added?
>>107700214https://determinate.systems/
>>107700214>all the tranny shitWhat does this even mean? Just use Guix if you don't like Nix, Scheme is a better language anyway and you can get your proprietary shit with the nonguix channel.
The steam frame is gonna cost like 700 dollars maybe more with the RAM issues going isn't it? The Quest 3 was being sold for 407+100 dollar in Amazon credit a week ago.
>>107694776>t. brainlet can't block the internet access on his devices
>>107693887700 is probably too low with 800 being more likely. Meta sold the Quest line at a massive loss, just to kick everyone else out of the cheaper end of the market and to get people hooked into their ecosystem. The price of the Frame will be the actual cost of what it takes to get one of these things put together.
>>107696651why does it sound like you're speaking from experience lol
>>107697754oled is shit
>>107693887steam frame will cost 1000$ or be cancelled/delayed
Windows 11 could never have a fan base like XP.https://youtube.com/yLxP3V4veJk?si=_h0OewrGN7dvhew6
>>107697518> every feature I don't likeYes, because I have good taste
>>107689317>I want to marry Windows XP.I have something for you then.https://files.catbox.moe/0lmq12.zip
>>107686281>windows 11 gaining some level of appreciationNo. Nobody appreciates windows 8. Same thing will happen to 11.
>>107699312I liked 8.1 because at the time you could have it connected to internet as a daily os and it not update itself without permission (digital rape), but if you're gonna have a VM with no network adapter like I've got you may as well use 10.
>>107698692Sounds like you don't know what you want.
FAQ:>How do I activate Windows?HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation serversgithub.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-ScriptsUsage: paste this into Powershell, run.irm https://get.activated.win | iex>and Office?Same link, select Ohook optionYou can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimalor try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats>What version should I install?Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
windows was never good
>>107698859yes everything else was just so much worse
>>107698859>>107698943thisas the average consumer the only ideal option you had was W95 even if it was buggy and unstable as shit on account of it being 9x and not NT everything else had a limited amount of software/appliances available for it or it was oriented towards businesses. what else were you supposed to use?
>>107694892Never used that shit despite me not being anti-AI though
when windows 12?
I have never owned an Apple product in my life. I would take one if it were given to me but yeah thatll never happen. Theres no fucking way Id buy one
>>107698756she's cute
>>107698560I tried for a few months after Win10 was killed.On Win11 now, but one day I'll probably break and switch to Apple if MS keeps pushing this shit they do.For Mac, it looks and feels great, much much better hardware than the other laptops or even PCs.For me the only no-go was that mac cannot open different apps on different monitors. If I open bring the browser to front, it wants to brring all browsers to front, even on the other monitor. Fuck that, I want to multitask.
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>>107700204there is no equivalent to macsmacs have:>soldered SSD/RAM/WLANdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>when pajeetOS runs out of RAM it swapfile rapes the SSD to death within 3 yearsdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>when the SSD dies it bricks your entire currybook because the EFI is stored on thesoldered SSD to save $0.05 on a dedicated chipdoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>components serial numbered and tied to the motherboard to prevent repair and replacement (including battery)doesnt exist on 99% of PCs>riveted keyboard that requires total destruction of the chassis to replacedoesnt exist on 99% of PCs>flexgate cables that are so brittle they crack from opening your screen past 90 degrees more than 2 dozen timesComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Literally no one cares