https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXAYR-ZtbH4DLSS 4.5 btfo FSR4
>>107850031What are you on about? Upscaling entirely disables TAA. Upscaling in the pipeline is where TAA usually would sit. That's why people prefer DLSS over native with TAA, DLSS does a better job at AA too.
>>107850031msaa only removes the aliasing from simple gemoetry. it also scales horribly
>>107850062I heard that alot of the effects in games rely on TAA blurring to hide the blemishes and forcefully taking it out fucks with the graphics. If DLSS replaces it, wouldnt it have to deliberately blur the dithering too? If so, it couldnt be that much better than TAA
>>107850158Compare native with TAA to DLSS.
>>107850158what? examples?
>China can't innovat...https://x.com/i/status/2009863532603687361
>>107846355Using a kite means no helium
>>107849151Maintain? Just throw is away and make a new one.
>>107846666that's good. I bet you'd love to live there with a trad solar wife
>>107845978
>>107845978Siphoning public funding to useless environmentalist tinkering is hardly a Chinese invention
Popular chatting platform Discord has confidentially filed for an initial public offering (IPO), reports Bloomberg, citing sources close to the matter.The company has been considering an IPO for years. Last year, sources told Bloomberg that Discord was working with Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase on the listing.
>>107846092>(and they have)such as?
why'd they do it in secret
>>107846087lel
>>107845879it is about offering more, discord only won over the market because microsoft/skype refused to add necessary quality of life features that made it easier to manage group chats
>>107845573How are they not making bank from spying on people as it is?
I genuinely do not know what to think about AI. There are so many things about it that are cool. There are so many things about it that are shit. It clogs up my grandma’s feed with fake shit, it’s making the cost of electronics go up, it’s consuming resources at an unsustainable rate and so on. It’s given me some useful tools when it comes to writing, and gives me quick answers to questions among other things, but to me, all the negatives outweigh the positives. I’m not sure if it will even be able to advance much further beyond this point given the extreme consumption of resources it demands.What are some reasons why you support AI development? Give me some insight on why AI is a positive thing and why development should continue
>>107848072Yeah in September 2025 quantum information scientist Scott Aaronson was given a function by an AI that worked.https://scottaaronson.blog/?p=9183
>>107848084Terrence Tao is getting sent multiple Erdos problems being entirely solved by them. They will never replace humans like people are saying. We could witness a Jevons Paradox though!
>>107844719if we were actively working towards the singularity then i’d have no qualms with these nuclear-level hardware prices but the tech’s still comparatively raw yet still shoved into damn near anything that could hold a charge. having said that i’ve been using chatgpt rather frequently since last year and its ability to automate and summarize a shit ton of data is not to be underestimated, i feel. let’s see how far it can go by 2030
>>107847635>favstian
>>107844719The future will laugh at autistic people like >>107844766 perpetually droning on about pointless details and the way things are currently. It's all noise. Yes it's being oversold but it's also incredible and it's only improving. I can't tell you if it should or shouldn't be pursued but I will tell you that it will be pursued regardless. Personally, I think the idea of machine life is cool and this is the pathway to it.
About to get a software developer degreeSchool I went to sucked and I can barely codewat do
>wat dowas it really that bad of a school, or did you just do the bare minimum (not meeting with prof, cheating yourself on hw/labs/assignments) or not engage with the fundamentals with anything else (projects, research, internships) on your own time?well, i'm not in the best position to give solid advice still being in school, but i hear math majors transition to higher cs knowing fuckall, so i suppose it could be worse.up to you. do that research degree to stall loans, put yourself through the paces and then do your own thing for money, tough out whatever is going on in wagieland right now, etc.
>>107848236just b urself
>>107848443Trqe. Maybe some people first started getting into trouble when they lost touch with themselves and started to focus on what everyone else wanted.
>>107848254Not all, but a decent chunk. Teaching materials were trash so if I got stuck i wasnt going to learn anything by guessing so
>>107849041Guessing, or trial and error, is literally one of the best ways people learn.You're a fucking piece of shit. Tards like you flooding the market make it hard to find jobs and to find qualified people for roles. Fucking kys.
wine IS an emulator tho
>>107845921wine is just an implementation of win32 api for linux, retard-kun.
You're all wrong. Wine is just a Linux implementation of Windows libraries and APIs.
>>107845959Thats like saying virtualization is emulation.Wine emulates a compatible environment. It is an emulator.
Windows is an emulator emulating a Windows environment, you computer can't natively run Windows programs after all.
>>107845921If it wasn't an emulator then what did the E stand for?
>he still uses a shartphone
>>107848721i have a poop fetish
>>107847568How can it take a photo of my face if it is face down on a desk?
>>107847586>>107847728>>107848411>>107848509most retarded anon I've ever seen
>>107848277ifaggot delusion.
>>107847568How can I test this as a 7 year long Xiaomi Note 10 Pro user?
>2026>I'm still using OpenBSD>I'm still running Gentoo without systemd, polkit, PAM, dbus, wayland and a whole host of other cancer disabled at compile time>I'm still using USENET and XDCC for my piracy needs and will never sign up for "private" tracker>I'm still disabling bluetooth on every device I have that came with it>I'm still using my own servers to proxy instead of "VPN providers">my website still runs on dedicated server I own and control with NetBSD installed behind OpenBSD router>my car is still a 1974 model with a carburetor and no ECU>my LAN is still wired and I own all hardware including the ONT and cable modem>no wireless devices on my LAN and no WAP in my home>I still don't own a cell phone and I never will>I still have a real POTS landline>I still own and use multiple pre-ME/PSP CPUs>I still refuse to use GNU's libc on bare metal>I still refuse to use social media or any of these spook services LARPing as being more secure than shit like discordComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I will not lay upon my death bed and cry I didn't do any of this. I don't even run my own DNS. Maybe one day, but more as a hobby activity for me to go "haha that was fun" than anything else. Enjoy your self made prison anon!
absolutely based. I'm motivated to run Gentoo on my next Linux box again
>>107849758>>I still own and use multiple pre-ME/PSP CPUsTwinsies.Anyway, if serious, honestly, schizo, but I wish there were more beautiful people like you; I am, sadly, the lite-version.>Ghetto DIY mish-mash of static musl and BSD userland>Still colo>2003 Buick LeSabre>Bluetooth always off>Unfortunately can't exactly get an open sores fiber ONT, but I did at least delete the original ISP Nokia, and replaced it with an SFP+ XGS-PON module.>Router is just a KGPE-D16>Intentionally bought the sketchy whitebox switch so I can keep it running with SONiC forever.>Phone only exists for the occasional SMS code for a bank>Wish I had POTS>Still ran a vBulletin forum until last yearComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107849865Other retard, not OP, but yeah, you miss out on essentially mixing your traffic.However, I did similar for a while back when I lived in Russia; I think, now, maybeee the filtering boxes technically are mandatory on all outbound traffic, but at least in the past, that wasn't the case. So I used to rent a cheap server in the city right next to me, and then inverted the government blocklist to generate V2Ray rules.It'd proxy only the banned stuff and obfuscate it in the process, then I'd still be able to access everything without almost any extra latency or raising suspicion unless someone decided to randomly check the the traffic out of the data center.
>>107849758>still didnt Take his meds
How do you respond without getting mad?
>>107844625>There's no compromat or actional information available to be collected about him.>Therefore he's cypher/ghost in the system AKA nobody.I agree with him, except for the implication that being a nobody is maybe bad.
>>107844625You're insane owning hardware and not encrypting the drives Same goes for veracrypt, simple way to share encrypted volumesgnupg is utter garbage but for IT work it's hard to avoid using eventually The others are random or nice to have if you want a secure posture, matrix is far superior to the closed source alternatives, shame it never took off with normies
>>107844660
>>107844625lets keep it that way
>>107844625You can value your privacy and not being goycattle without being targeted by your gov explicitly
You guys are getting one right?
>>107849589yeah, alrightwould
Soon...
>>107849589
>>107849589>always the same 'im le cute' faceone tricky pony bitch
>>107850105So you blame her for being pretty?
World of Tomorrow Edition Previous Thread: >>107818694>Links:>DALL-E 3https://www.bing.com/images/createhttps://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator>4ohttps://chatgpt.com/https://sora.chatgpt.comhttps://copilot.microsoft.com/>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)https://gemini.google.com/apphttps://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fxhttps://labs.google/fx/tools/whiskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107847712I've only posted 2 pics to /DE3/ in the past 3 days, and recently I explored and posted "pen and ink + watercolor" in other threads. Is this what it is, or something else?
>>107849231I just promoted for colored illustration with hyper detailed features
Is there a page with Sora styles for the new version yet?
Windowsbros... not like this...
>>107849934It doesn't look THAT much better though anon. Besides games aren't just graphics, no matter how much triple A slop likes to imagine otherwise.
>>107849951OP is literally AAA slop tho.
>>107849951Jesus Christ if you think 720p upscaled with FSR to 1080p looks decent. If you can't even do native 1080p.
>>107849798DLSS is mostly used to get 60 FPS on 5090 in modern games.
>>107849942Updated packages and that's it.
>UIs to generate animeComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicSD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPInvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/>How to Generating Anime Imageshttps://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girlhttps://tagexplorer.github.iohttps://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/>Output cleanupComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I'm absolutely destroyed and I want to be absolutely destroyed.
What version of Illustrious should I use for LoRa training? 0.1v or 1.0v?
>>107848886From my experience of people either bitching or liking it, use 0.1
What model does grok use to generate videos? Is it known? Is it much better than what is open for public to download and by how much?
What are you working on, /g/?Previous: >>107817026
>>107849189not worth optimizing, the only thing worth optimizing is text.if you care, you could benchmark.but I think you will be spending 0.00001% of your time on UI input / collision events.Maybe 0.1-10% on UI rendering depending on how much text you render.10000hz polling mouse inputs don't send 10000 events, it only does that if you enable raw input, which is usually when the mouse is hidden in 3d games (and even then, the number of events are reduced in something like SDL2 to reduce stutter).
>>107845806this is objectively the best syntax and semantics
>>107849381>not worth optimizing>10000hz polling mouse inputs don't send 10000 events, it only does that if you enable raw input>(and even then, the number of events are reduced in something like SDL2 to reduce stutter).But if I make my own GUI toolkit I'm going to deal with raw input and I'm going to need an efficient way to resolve bounding box hits, no?If the GUI toolking only support click events on widgets, then iterating over all widget target areas might be fine because click events are rare (at worst you'd have 10-20 per seconds if you're really clicking like a maniac), but if it supports hover events on widgets then it's going to have to iterate all the fucking time and at a much larger frequency.
x : int : 42would be valid in Odin to declare a constant intx :: 42would declare the same const, inferring it as an intx := 42would instead bind 42 to variable x, again inferring the typeSimilarlylet x : int = 42;;would be a valid binding in OCamletc.
x : int : 42
x :: 42
x := 42
let x : int = 42;;
>>107849921Meant for>>107846039
>RPM package manager has macros and is programmable>not Debian, not Arch have this featureI kneel.