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Why is /g/ so one-shotted by the 100% fallacy that they can't see the usefulness of AI?

Because it's not 100% perfect, AI is completely useless.

Are you all just so terrified of AI taking your jobs that you're stuck in a state of delusion, wishful thinking, and desperation?
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>>107841640
>NOOOO NO ONE WILL BUY MY TRANNY PORN DRAWINGS ANYMORE NOOOOO
cry harder tranny, time to get a real job flipping McBurgers
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>>107839262
>Give AI problem no human you know has been able to solve
>Shocked when tool trained on human data is unable to solve it.

Why are they like this?
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>>107841989
nice fan fiction you troon. you pulled that out of your ass right after that BBC.


>>107842024
well this idiot missed the point. if there is nothing about what I was looking for the AI should have returned nothing, or said that it couldn't find anything.

but no it just made shit up. you clueless fucking retard.

you stupid mongrel. you fucking have the reading comprehension of chatgpt or gemini.

jesus christ have some self respect before declaring how stupid you are. some times it's best if you don't talk.
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>>107842169
Woweeee this tranny is PISSED
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its only as good as the person using the tool. there are just a ton of shitters on /g/.

they dont see the long game, that while labor value will evaporate for the top 1% of profitable to solve software problems. AI will make all software products more profitable to solve. it will also expanding the market into unsolved problems, either because they were deemed not profitable enough to solve, or never even evaluated.

i.e. AI will expand the scope of solvable software problems

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>>107842558
>RGB modding
interesting, I didn't know about this. I might consider it. But yeah, I'll probably just use the thing as a dedicated Youtube/video screen
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>>107842069
tbf CRTs are harder to carry than the weight alone would indicate due to the awkward shape and weight distribution (all being at the front face)

>>107840106
I'm surprised there was nothing closer. I guess consumer sets are finally becoming rare?
How's the picture on that toshiba? My dad had a 36" HD toshiba tube and honestly I hated it. The TV line count wasn't actually high enough to warrant it being HD, so the slot mask made it look like it had these ugly thin vertical jailbars making up the image.
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Great for games like AM2R and Sonic Mania that are clearly based on retro games designed for CRTs
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>>107842585
>But yeah, I'll probably just use the thing as a dedicated Youtube/video screen
Than those cheapo HDMI adapters are okay.
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>>107842596
That's just Toshiba doing their best to keep the CRT HDemons from escaping their roomy 36" cage

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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/?
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>>107824414
IBM 5120. Everything about it is calling my name.
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>>107839256
>>107839261
kino
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I have this tandy HX1000 I found in a storage unit a while back. Also a tandy-branded monitor, but unfortunately monochrome.
Anyway I really haven't done anything with it. Which is kinda a shame but I don't know what I would use it for.
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>>107839532
Apparently the receipt is 1983, not '86. I havent opened this in a while.

>>107839564
>>107839820
I found the modulator thing in the box. Guess I wasn't looking in there last time I looked into hooking it up.

>>107839537
CRTfags have definitely ruined the prices in ATL. Old piece of shit TVs for $150+, and I dont even know where I could put one
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>>107824414
Someone in my area is selling a PS/2 for $125, I've been tempted to get it.

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>using friend's computer
>open terminal
>echo $0
>/bin/zsh
>literally vomit
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>>107841967

is it a mac or kali you would expect such things
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caring about shells is for nocoder poseurs who rice their $PS1
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>>107841967
Not sure why, but (then Gentoo-based) SystemRescueCD defaulting to zsh delayed my first successful Gentoo install by a few days. I had never used zsh before, and some part of the install process just wouldn't work properly with it. Eventually, I started bash from zsh, and everything worked.

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WTF IS THIS SHIT?
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>>107842102
enjoy your "wooden" table being made of paper and stickers
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your verification, saar.
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Faceberg
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>>107840784
nobody called you out yet so I'm gonna do it
your post is fake and gay
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>>107841949
This

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IPS or OLED?
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>>107841502
Cat-lovers base their whole case on these commonplace, aloof, and affectatiously “aristocratic” qualities, and amusingly judge the worth of a pet by its degree of indifference to human feeling.
Dog-lovers escape this delusion, repudiate the idea that chilly self-absorption and ornamental detachment are supreme virtues, and stand free to admire loyal intelligence, emotional depth, and purposeful companionship joined to strength, beauty, and courage as typified by the alert, eager, steadfast guardian of hearth and road.
The cat slinks and sneers and withholds affection to inflate its own trivial sense of dignity. That pleases an ego-worshiping aesthete who mistakes emotional vacancy for superiority.
And just as shallow people prefer the shallow animal which affects boredom because it owes nothing to anyone else,
so do sound people respect the sound animal which shares life, work, and joy with man, understands cooperation rather than contempt, and knows that living well is better than merely standing apart and preening on a rooftop.
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>>107841502
>>107842153
Chicken still tastes better.
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>>107842165
Based Zhang.
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I don't even notice the difference in a lit room and i don't use my computer in darkness. for TV and handheld devices OLED is fine i guess because it's mainly varied content and fewer hours.
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>>107842268
HDR and OLEDs response time are nice for gayming

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A few days ago, something really interesting happened: For the first time, an AI generated a mathematical proof that was not yet known: https://www.erdosproblems.com/728

In most cases where this has happened, it was later discovered that a solution already existed in the literature, but this problem had been formulated incorrectly and was only corrected a few months ago, which means there was no prior literature on it.

Sometimes of you say that AI will be limited by "not being able to create new things," but I think this case shows that it's not quite like that at all, and that most people are still underestimating AIs.
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>>107841014
That's what mathematicians do.
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>>107842308
Buddy, why would you admit to being on orange sites. Just because the stigma is becoming more scarce, it does not simultaneous make your argument better.
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>>107842118
Given all possible inputs and outputs you can construct a decision tree from a neural network. They are deterministic. It is basically a condensed decision tree
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>>107842446
If it's true then it's insane to absolutely waste their minds on useless random problems like this.
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>>107834611
Thanks, I had been suspected him of being a grifter for a bit but this explains everything.

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/g/, where did (You) learn Assembly?
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>>107840707
silicon doesn't have the best performance, but its metallurgical properties are almost too good to be true
the only time people spring for other processes is for things like optoelectonics, special sensors like bolometers, or extremely high frequency circuits (like upcounters in RF PLLs)
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>>107818149
I didn't, I just got a list of instructions and started writing. Assembly is so simple if you know how to program.
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>>107832250
The .o file has already been through the assembler, it's an ELF object file that's passed to the linker.
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>>107840707
>I'm asking about InP microprocessors.
Sorry, didn't realise that.
>Doesn't seem like they exist at all.
At least not available for civilian money. This is one of the few cases where I can buy the hypothesis that DOD and code breakers have undisclosed hardware. The prospect of cracking keys at 4 THz or real time full bandwidth ESM and ECM analysis is sure of getting attention.
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>>107840707
>Doesn't seem like they exist at all.
they probably exist, just not for us.

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>>107818591
Thank you xi
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>>107835564
Is that Micron? It's already overnought my friend, it's time to full port into AMD/Intel
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>>107818760
Competition.
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>>107818621
china makes both good and bad technology
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>>107841112
>Trading one evil for another is neutral.
Well not exactly, at least not on a personal level in this case. western (((ZOGbots/glowniggers))) could blow your head off tomorrow for your le ebil nahdzee wrongthink (being right in your immediate proximity & you being a White male). Not so with the Chinks (at least not if you don't set foot there).

Besides, it appears the Chinese may be quickly turning NatSoc in their political leanings, in which case they'd only be a threat to you if you're already an enemy to all humanity anyway (jew; libshit; faggot; tranny; etc.)

With the chinks quickly dominating almost all the tech frontiers today, its going to be highly-interesting to see where they go with technologies that the 3rd Reich didn't have in the 1930's - 40's.

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>no backdoor

You are getting one, right? Picrel is the StarFive VisionFive2, but there are other SBCs built on RISC-V as well
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>>107841981
>StarFive no backdoor
lamo the whole point of riscv is so that it would be cheaper and easier to add backdoors and proprietary ip cores into ic design
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>>107842052
>>107842053
This. So much this. Remember the one and only rule: The West is good and China is bad! Thinking anything else is strictly prohibited.
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>>107842239
>China good because… Le CIA
How about they both just see you as cattle and want to control your life? I understand the justifiable skepticism for the US. But pretending that Pooh and gang are your personal saviors and friend is flat out profound mental retardation
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Risc-v is slower and shitter than ARM. China already has LoongArch for high performance stuff. RISC-V is just for microcontrollers now; I doubt the RISC-V SoC stuff will ever take off to the degree that it becomes better than ARM.
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>>107842542
ARM spent over 30 years stuck inside microcontrollers. made an appearance in unaffordable computers in 1987 and disappeared out of that space and reappeared as a microcontroller for mobile devices. most applications of ARM today are microcontrollers. now RISC-V is eating a piece of that market: time for the mental breakdown and cope posts from /g/'s most tech illiterate nigger species.

> I doubt the RISC-V SoC stuff will ever take off
that's because you are an uneducated nigger that eats ticks and fleas that you pick out of your wife's boyfriend's fur.

I never owned BT earbuds. What are the downsides versus wired?
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The real problem, the battery will eventually degrade in 1 year or so, I know this very well because I use wireless exclusively and I have to replace them every 9 months or so, because once it starts to degrade you only got 1 month or 2 before it sharply degrades even further. Now, actual battery time will depend on the price, cheap ones do like 4-5 hours while expensive ones can go up to 11 hours, HOWEVER, charging these things for like 5 minutes gives you like 1 hour. literally if you're out of battery pop then in the charging pod and wait a few minutes and bang you've got another 1 or so it's very fast.
these thing also have high latency but if you're only listening to music it doesn't matter, many of them come with a low latency mode too.
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I've been using both wired and wireless, cheap and expensive headphones over the years, here's my personal experience:

Wired:
+ no charging
+ no BT bullshit (pairing, reconnecting, switching headphones from one device to another, randomly connecting to a device wasn't actively using, latency, noticeably low audio quality with the cheaper buds)
+ potentially lasts a long time
+ no latency
+ quality generally high, depending on your DAC
+ literally plug-and-play
- built-in mic needs jack support (most phones have this, but many computers don't)
- wire might get in your way sometimes

Wireless:
+ no wire to get in your way
+ very portable

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>>107838774
the metastrat is buying $20-30 BT earbuds. use it for 1-4 years and that'll be enough time for a new bt version to come out which improves on the older ones
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>>107838774
BT is good for calls and spotify (shit audio), it ends there.
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>>107838774
even if wireless headphones ran on perpetual motion engines and never need batteries and lasted 1000 years, the lone fact that they are wireless means that yes they don't have wires to worry about but it also means the risk of dropping one earpiece, dropping the box is significantly higher especially. you'll say "oh anon just be more careful then!" but you will eventually slip up and you will eventually lose one of the 3 things in the picture the longer you use it

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Why has no big brand succeeded in the e-ink tablet space?
Huawei and Lenovo tried and abandoned their products
Amazon has the Kindle Scribe series but it's Amazon
Boox has nice hardware and features but typical Chinese brand software longevity
Suprenote is meh
Remarkable is trying to be Apple too hard
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>>107840463
I don't know the exact device you purchased but for I don't think that there have been no improvements.
For reflowable ebooks a decade old device is good enough and there hasn't been much need to update but for pdf and the like those small devices with limited CPU and RAM were barely usable.
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I just opened remarkable website, they lock down some features behind a subscription now lmao
I was interested in a big eink to read pdf like textbooks and papers, I guess it's gonna be boox fuck subscription jews. Is the a4 size (13.3") worth it or the 10.3" is enough?
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>>107841716
13.3" isn't quite A4, B5 is a better approximation.
More screen real estate is always a plus. Double pages and split screen with notes are common benefits.
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>>107840421
buy a used kindle and jailbreak it. install koreader.
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>>107826750
>Suprenote is meh
What's wrong with it? Seems very focused.

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A Celeron CPU is good enough for 90% of you.
>But my games--
Stop playing games.
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>>107840290
this is true

>>107840298
what is Modprobed-db
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>>107840645
excel came out 40 years ago.
you dont need an i9 to write documents
you dont need an i9 to designing curcuit boards
you dont need an i9 to do 3d modelling

memory is more important
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>>107840290
>Celeron CPU is good enough
Wrong, they're slower, have less cores, and guzzle more power than most arm based CPUs.
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>>107840290
What's up Luke.
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>>107840290
I have a Celeron N2940 and it is barely usable for web browsing by now. In 2014, I could still use a Celeron M.

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you CAN invert a binary tree, right anon?
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>>107834883
Why? Can't you do it yourself?
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>>107834883
what's a binary tree and why would i need to invert it in the real world?
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/**
* Definition for a nigger tree node.
* struct NiggerNode {
* int val;
* NiggerNode *left;
* NiggerNode *right;
* NiggerNode() : val(0), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}
* NiggerNode(int x) : val(x), left(nullptr), right(nullptr) {}
* NiggerNode(int x, NiggerNode *left, NiggerNode *right) : val(x), left(left), right(right) {}
* };
*/
NiggerNode* invertNigger(NiggerNode* root) {
if (root == NULL) {
return NULL;
}


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>>107838489
but are you just saying that or do you actually mean it? Because I would like to be not unemployed in the near future
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>>107834883
I don't even know what that means and I have a senior dev role

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>>107841732
my i7 12700f and 4070ti runs games at 1440p just fine, no need to upgrade
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Laptops and Consoles are always a choice that remain unaffected, stupid manchild
DIY desktops are a luxury and you're not entitled to them
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everything recent is dogshit and censored, and will only get more dogshit and censored
saved you the time and money
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>>107841732
stop yelling you fucking frognigger faggot
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>>107841732
Just get a DDR 4 Mobo + CPU combo, they're still @ normal prices.


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