Dumb people are going to be dumb.I have an acquaintance who I've gotten into two AI arguments with. She's a firm anti AI person, despite never having used it. She tried to tell me how AI works, even though I've literally made machine learning programs before, and also tried to tell me that it's "SLAVE LABOR!" But in the same breath she also says "AI is just a word guesser."I kept trying to calmly explain to her how AI actually works, but she called me a "techno machine God worshipper". I left after that.Dumb people are going to be dumb.It's really too bad everyone has an equal voice on the internet. It gives these dumbasses way too much weight.
>>107613519> I've literally made machine learning programs before,Look at this faggot here. We've got a SLOPERATOR in the thread.
>you are retarded if you don't use latest technology such as cars!!!anti-carfags was right and it's just a word guesser
>>107613519None of this happened. You have no friends and you will die alone
>>107613519Where the hell are you working with your ML skill set that has people that don't like or know how AI works?
>reddit screencap>reddit spacing>arguing about AIbot thread
Are GMT watches a meme? You can use the dive watch bezel to track the second timezone without having to pay a premium
I don't like these new captchasIt reminds me of every time I was rejected for a job because I wasn't fast enough to finish their annoying IQ tests.
>>107582604I want to fuck a cute retarded anon like OP
>>107582604not sure why you're complaining, the captcha puzzles are dead simple and all follow the same "these 4 can be grouped in 2 pairs and the remaining is an outlier" pattern. at most a 100 IQ gate question.
Getting 3x3 captchas now (3 challenges with 3 images each), every second post it's verif-ication not required.
Yeah their really unnecessary
They filter retards and Pajeets I like them.
>No verification required>Tells me no valid captchafix it dev's
>>107614093kek
>>107614137It works and is more featured, laugh all you want retard.
>>107614201kek
>>107614213>4chanXT hasn't updated despite the issue being around for almost a weekHey, keep using garbage, I don't care.
>>107614226kek
DUDE THIS NEW CAPTCHA KICKS ASS I CAN POST WHILE DRIVING
>>107612539yeah i just see two pairs of similar images and one different on all three rows but it considers it wrong
FUCKING CAPTCHA
>>107596558REEEEEE
>>107613280Yeah I pick the right answers sometimes and it still rejects me. Jeet coded bullshit
BIG WOOS
Ask your BSD-related questions here, discuss tips and tricks, sharescripts, and everything in between.>Main operating systemshttps://www.openbsd.orghttps://www.freebsd.orghttps://www.netbsd.orghttps://www.dragonflybsd.org>Updates and advisoriesOpenBSD: https://www.undeadly.orgFreeBSD: https://www.freebsd.org/security/notices/NetBSD https://www.netbsd.org/changes/DragonFly BSD: https://www.dragonflydigest.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107610256>whats the difference between openbsd and freebsd and why openbsd > freebsd for your use?openbsd has theo making very opinionated decisions that are focused on security, this is a good thing ...however the number of ports in openbsd is less than the number of ports in freebsd, in part due to the restrictive functionality of the underlying osI have been running freebsd for servers primarily because administrating openbsd required more effort until recently (an example being that binary updates are a new thing)if I am building a purpose built machine that exists for doing a single task like firewall, load balancing, web hosting, dns, etc.... I would choose openbsd; if I were going to build a single machine running those services, depending on resources available, I would begin to lean toward freebsdfreebsd has jails (if you aren't familiar, imagine if docker wasn't terrible) which share the host's resourcesconversely openbsd has a well structured and easily managed hypervisor and they rely on it for segmentation as >>107610372 suggests>and shouldnt most software "just werk" considering they have same unix base and the sockets in linux are the bsd sockets and so on, that doesnt most apps that compile on linux compile same on BSD too, at least that used to be the caseyes, sort of ... if something isn't in ports, I need to think long and hard how important it is for me to hassle with itshell scripts are fine, I can change where bash and python are ... but actual compiled code? almost certainly I lack the fucks to giveComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107610490alright thanks, from your implementation it seems that freebsd would be for meoh right jails they're indeed useful and i do dislike docker it is a bad solution to the linux library versioning problemfor me i dont really care about any additional security though for my use its enough to vet the software i use and then simple chroot "jails" and running services on restricted user accounts is enough -> even if a service was compromised as long as the kernel and coreutils dont have some critical bug that allows privilege escalation, they shouldnt be able to escape the confines of their user accounts privilegesi think additional layers of security are only useful for people who need more granular restrictions like that for example multi-user systems where the user want to further restrict access what their processes can do, but if im the only person using my pc and users simply mean services and not other people i have all the control i need alreadyalso i dont mind if something doesnt exist as package i can build it from source but good to hear that the package environment is healthy too, i wouldnt want to compile every single little tool from source
there are no good BSD derivatives to use. the only one among them which gets used by its own developers is openbsd and it's a meme os slowed down by mitigations that are not even meaningful as if having to use a niche OS with less performant and compatible code isn't bad enough
>chatgpt, pls explain why I am a retardThere are levels to this shit. Stop the 'all bad' enlightened centrist take
>>107614147>you're retard for being a realistyou couldnt even manage to come up with an argument. you're a poser, very likely a teenager.
JPEG-XL is finally getting back into Chromium.How excited are you?
>>107594249I've never worked with the AVIF format before... does it compress images better than WebP?
>>107614036Yes and it has the same browser support as webp
>>107614036There's a thread on it right now if you're curious but from my basic understanding is webp is only good at low quality vs JPG, it won't give you those nasty crusty ringing/blocky artefacts you see in JPG. AVIF does even better and isn't limited to low quality like webp is.
>>107614088>>107614151https://www.cve.org/CVERecord/SearchResults?query=libavifShowing 1 - 6 of 6 results for libavifhttps://www.cve.org/CVERecord/SearchResults?query=libwebp>Showing 1 - 17 of 17 results for libwebpThanks, I knew the format already, but I never really paid much attention to it. I'll read a bit more about.
>>107614157To be fair the older an image format is the more security vulnerabilities are going to be discovered. Though AVIF might still have less overall since it's being actively developed by many companies who want mpeg-la to go fuck themselves with HEIC. Webp was basically a pet project by google in comparison.
STOP MAKING FUN OF VIBE CODERS
>>107611567>ignoring the echos of the 1st and 2nd industrial revolution3rd times a charm right? this time it'll be different... right?
>>107602701>The comments weren't about code, they were about me.>Vibe coding isn't hated because it's bad. It's hated because Y.>The hostility isn't about code quality. It's about Y.Can't even write his reddit rant without AI.
>>107614067Now I'm wondering how many anons vibeshitpost.
>>107614081Look at the thread, several. It's fascinating watching peoples brain cells atrophy in real time.
>>107602701They're sloperators not vibe coders
A complete piece of shit
Posting on kurobaex betaGet fucked chance trannies
>>107613132>Chance >KitafagLike clockwork
>>107612182How come anon? Have you spotted any redfags?
>>107604558>A complete piece of shitBut enough about you, anon, let's talk about chance. I think it's perfectly fine
>>107613132it's non-native. feels like a web app, in which case I'm better off with 4chanx.>>107613730hey, he doesn't speak for any of us
OkayI have an ancient toaster that's 15 years old now. I can do some web browsing but stuff like YouTube struggles. I can watch 480p on YouTube. Anyway,someone please tell me what kind of videos I should download for watching movies.1080p anything is no go most of the time. I can handle some 720p videos if they are like divx. Divx movies play well for me. Other than divx, what else? A lot of mkv videos make my computer shit itself and struggle to not crash. Nevermind watching it
>>107609383>He's probably got it set to the default vp9 or av1nta but when playing av1 content youtube it will automatically downgrade you to vp9 as soon as you get a bunch of dropped frames, so there's no way he is "default to av1", they also removed the option to have it be the preferred video format in settings lately.of course the same doesn't apply to vp9 because fuck you. no idea why they even provide h264 encodes at this point when you need to go out of your way and install h264 to access those.
>>107608923all ikatube does is use your default media player to play youtube videos, it doesn't change how the videos are encoded and will default to h264 (the same codec you're having trouble with).that tranny is just shilling his irrelevant garbage software for no reason, it wouldn't help you at all in this case.the fact that you decided to ignore every actually useful answer and only reply to this "bro just use my youtube client" retardation smells baity.
>>107614021any media player is much faster than using bloated and slow web browsers for playing videos especially on old hardware where it takes very long time just to load the webpage
>>107608756Unironically: Install Windows (10 IoT Enterprise LTSC)Windows can into hardware accelerated video decoding. Loonix can not. You fell for a meme.
>>107614071doesn't fix the core issue and isn't required on such hardware.if he's struggling with 480p playback on a browser you aren't getting 720p60 and beyond by just switching to a media player, and he'd still be using his whole cpu to do that while his perfectly fine h264 hardware decoder (which can do 1080p60 no problem) is sitting idle, very half assed pointless workaround.what a retarded excuse to shill your shitware, kys.
>people are now putting laptop RAM in their desktop PCsGrim
>>107613112Inconvenience brings about innovation. This is win.
>>107613112what is the performance loss?
>>107614017>what is the performance loss?https://files.catbox.moe/z7of02.mp4
>>107613227Worst case it will run at around 4800CL40, so you may lose a third of the regular performance of a typical 6000CL30 kit (in benchmarks). In some shit games that are somehow performance bound by memory speed, you'll probably lose 15-20% of 1% lows. It's not great but for cheaper builds it might be good value.
>>107614095thanks
Why is the pic washed out when I copy it (left) but when I take a screenshot its nice and juicy (right)?
>>107613334What's his @?
copied image is probably using different color profile
thought this deserved a thread, this guy was around forever in the tech scene, i watched his stuff way back in like 2010rip
>>107607420why are you so obsessed with niggers, anon?
>>107611974point proven
>>107611878I SAID, DO YOU SEE A SIGN, ON MY BOARD, THAT SAYS DEAD NIGGER STORAGE?
>>107614047No, No I do not.
>>107614047
What's the best PC controller on the market right now? My wired Xbox controller from 2015 works fine but I wanna go wireless
>>107613160At this point I'd just wait for the new Steam controller to come out next year, especially if you already have a working controller. Keep using it until then.
360 pad is hard to beat especially in terms of value and very representative of the times when xbox and microsoft as a whole were a respected brand. Can't go wrong with this for any genre you like to play>>107613228easily breakable as I have come to find out twice unfortunately. I never even throw it away or abuse it in rage, it just fell down one day and stopped turning on since then. Apparently a very common thing as I have read with no fix apart from letting microshit repair this retarded piece of plastic. It just feels cheap too especially when you hold a dualsense in comparison.Dualsense is more expensive but you definitely get your moneys worth. It's amazing how sony isn't even trying to be consumer friendly and yet still moggs the living shit out of this boomer jeetware. The "console war" will be officially over with the next gen and bill gates overvalued vibe code company hopefully buried by the end of this decade.>>107613451not very fond of this pad specifically but 8bitdo is a S tier controller/arcade stick brand especially given the affordable price range>>107613400ds4 is great, unfortunately doesn't hold up very long so I wouldn't pay a lot of money for it
>>107613725Second this, went through 3 of the new xbox pads within a month of normal use and I'm somebody that typically keeps a controller for 5+ years. Microsoft did something but the controller has the durability of a 90s era madcatz controller.Will never buy that piece of shit again.
>>107613228>you need than thisSar, thank you for doing the needful. 200 rupees have deposited to your Microsoft employee account
>>107613522Correction it was a pro2Hopefully with the new layout it doesn't become a issue. The face buttons are slightly louder but not much different from the pro 2
Software engineering will be a solved problem by the end of the decade
Garbage in, garbage out. If you can't get anything from AI, you need it to look at your own stupidity
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>>107609910>pass in a broken function, tell it x is broken and to fix itWtf are you smoking? LLMs are superhuman at finding bugs and dogshit at fixing them.It should be "tell it x is broken and to find the broken function, then fix it yourself". The exact opposite of what you just said.
>>107609910>2022: AI coding is a funny novelty>2025: It's a powerful aide>2030: ???Given how quickly it's improved, why do you think it's going to stay frozen at roughly its current level of usefulness?
>>107613175>2022: AI coding is a funny novelty>2025: AI coding is a funny novelty>2030: AI coding is a funny novelty