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I wish I discovered this sooner
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>>107709503
I NEED an emacs OS
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>>107706828
Honestly I've just been using Trillium. The two look pretty similar, but Obsidian seems to have a bit more features behind it.
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>>107709532
My plan is to bridge a Raspberry Pi directly to my gaming PC via Ethernet, establishing it as a resident SSH host. This allows me to keep a headless Linux distro of the month or what have you permanently active—a dedicated TUI environment just one terminal window away, effectively giving the Linux system a Windows host for its "head".
Thus I can make each pi a science tool I plug in!
My programmer pi 3 always plugged in. My audio pi, video pi, music pi in a cabinet somewhere.
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>>107707125
>file sync is nontrivial
Syncthing works
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>>107706828
i mean. its better than all the other noteapps + its markdown. i always used it when studying because it lets me create convenient indexes for everything and i can chain them together so i never have to *look* for notes. the application itself though is bloated electron garbage, which is why i dont really use it in my free time. still vastly superior to the alternatives

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Pos + VR edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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Weekly reminder that if you own a pos that is worth more than $26, you're a dumbass who got trolled epic style by Chinese marketing.
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Weekly reminder that if you own a pos, you're a dumbass.
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>>107708752
nasty
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>>107709232
which $260 iem did you buy
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>>107709719
EDC Pro

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>>107709437
I'm waiting for DDR6, fuck that noise.
>DDR2 and 3, good b8 m8.
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>>107709437
you can tell this is old ram because the sticks dont look like a gamer alien fucked them
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Luckily I baught most of my shit before our current issues. Only thing I'd like to do is upgrade the old PC from 16 to 32 so that I can give it to the gf as a good gaming pc.
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>>107709476
Topkek

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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107706102
i.e.
https://0x0.st/P-Hs.scm
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>>107708934
Paste that into the *scratch* buffer and M-x pp-buffer
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>>107709058
and where exactly is pp documented? I don't see it in (emacs) or (elisp) info
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>>107709434
C-h i Elisp RET i pp RET
it's only one tiny paragraph though
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>>107709434
(info "(elisp) Output Functions")
;; https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Output-Functions.html

at the bottom

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Which AI sites/apps/services do you use for:
1. Image generation.
2. Research, getting answers
3. Art layout
4. Video
5. Pornification
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>>107709623
there's like 5 ai generals on the board with all of this info
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Remember when Hailuo was free and you didn't have to sign up? Good times, I got so much goon material out of that.

Are there any sites like that now?
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>>107709688
Yes, and I'd like to know too.

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Here We Go Again Edition
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>>107700096
Based /size/ enjoyer.
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>>107708347
They were on sale on eBay not too long ago and I got an Asrock B580. You could still nab one
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>>107706513
hey thanks man, thats very nice of you. its funny because i used to be big into tilling wms, but kinda outgrew it and this is what i settled on. found out i value my desktop being predictable and friction-less way more than endless experimentation with unfinished software. i guess thats how it goes for a lot of people once they really become familiar with their system. anyways, much appreciated
>>107706605
yeah, i really like maps :)

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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

>Output cleanup

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>>107709218
I grabbed a good workflow from civitai, I'm just not sure about settings adjustments and how to prompt with natural language effectively, my gens are all quite stiff with low movement, or the body doesn't move much but the mouth is talking a lot
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>>107709290
>mouth is talking a lot
welcome to wan
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>>107709292
Rip, no way to stop that?
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>>107708217
Hacky way to edit metadata
Install hxd and open the file
Locate the tag frequency in the __metadata__ json header block
Replace what you dont want inside the "{tags}" with spaces (do not delete text as the size of the header is a fixed value before the metadata block, and this will cause the offsets to be wrong)
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>>107709611
gen enough versions and maybe one wont have the issue, gacha time

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>using a torrent site
>find the torrent I want
>click on it
>add it
>uTorrent has an update!
>"cool! Maybe this will make my download better"
>hit upgrade
>uTorrent closes
>this shit pops up, attempting to install spyware on my PC

Welp, I'm done with uTorrent now. It crossed the line.

What should I use instead?
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>>107708714
because it's not tranny/jeet coded software
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>>107708722
What the fuck are you talking about
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>>107708734
Old enough for certified no tranny or jeets worked on the code, therefore better than the slop made these days
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>>107704941
What is up with these posts? The other day some anon posted a thread about using Anderos with a music player but it was from around the same time as the thread you linked
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>>107704921
Just decline it?
I want them to keep using it to filter retards like OP.

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>draw the rest of the fucking owl: the book
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>>107705881
I understood calculus a lot better after taking discrete calculus.
As far as I know, they never released the latex fonts for this book, it looks better than the original latex stuff (which I’m now tired of)
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>>107708180
One should not try reading that book without reading Dedekind first. Some set theory knowledge is needed as well (like the first 15 or so chapters Halmos' short book). And it will be hard reading a definition-theorem-proof book without the familiarity you would learn with a serious linear algebra course, synthetic geometry or one those transition to proofs books. People back in Landau times still learned from Euclid's Elements
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>>107704854
KEK with a hard K
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>>107700794
math is a fucking joke once you translate it from strange greek letters into pseudo code

for i = 1 to 100
x + y[i]
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>>107709576
How would you write the ϵ-δ definition of limit using pseudocode?

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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.
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>>107693887
>$700
>steam index was $999
um yeah I think its safe to assume the more advanced VR headset that runs your games locally is gonna cost atleast AS MUCH as version 1
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>>107707411
The index had lots of custom hardware like the base stations and had good build quality
The Frame is much more cost optimized, the displays and lenses cost less to make then back then, the controllers are simpler. The additional cost comes from the CPU, RAM and UFS chip which wouldn't cost a lot if there was no bullshit market manipulation by openai
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>>107707669
you would be right, if there was a competitor example that costs $700-800 (other than the quest pro for $1000).
But ignoring the quest, the pimax crystal light is wired, has no battery, no OS, no passthrough, or eye tracking, similar resolution and display (but with aspheric lenses, no pancake), and it costs $860 with controllers (but the controllers are known to be worse than steam VR's tracking, and you could buy just the headset for $600 and spend a fortune on a SteamVR adapter + controllers + base stations).
I think you are underestimating how much money meta makes from kids who trick their parents to buy a $300 VR headset, for the headset to have a $10 monthly subscription so after 1 year it becomes a $440 headset.
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>>107705073
Does Zuckerberg show clips like this during his board meetings? Billions of dollars for this? The guy is a retard. Two decent nerds and 10k could make something better.
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>>107708074
The quest pro is discontinued and got big price cuts too
The pimax has more expensive displays and is >pimax

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>unregistered hypercam
>notepad
>Trance - 009 Sound System Dreamscape
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>>107706584
sure is
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>>107706584
Only the oldest zoomers have nostalgia for XP. Most of them are too young and have more nostalgia for Win7
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>>107706390
I actually made a tutorial video exactly like this back around 2006-2007ish too lol
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>>107706407
>>107706414
This is how I learnt to install minecraft mods and pirated games unc.
I also remember gaming montages with movie maker transitions with let the bodies hit the floor or that one evancesnce song.
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>>107706407
>The zoomers will ever undrestand.
but this is zoomer nostalgia

mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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>>107707731
wintards are already backdoored tbf
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hello zewia
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>>107686979
does this fix the issue where dragging a folder/file into mpv creates a playlist but only repeats the first file?
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Anyone have a clue why the latest mpv performs worse?
Using this to benchmark upscaling 2004x1128 to 4K with a shader:
mpv --fs --loop-file=yes --no-config --audio=no --untimed=yes --video-sync=display-desync --vulkan-swap-mode=immediate --vo=gpu-next --glsl-shader=~/.config/mpv/shaders/ArtCNN_C4F16.glsl

0.40 = ~260 FPS
0.41 = ~180 FPS
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>>107707360
>>107708097
vxkex

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Can we get a cool tech thread going? Pic rel. I just got one of these and it's pretty dope. I wish I could figure out how to configure it to use it's soundbank for creation though in Reaper using reacontrol. I can do that with the soundfonts I put on it like the SC-55 but the MT-32 mode doesn't seem to work. Definitely worth it though if you're into anything old school or planning on emulation old games from the 90s since a real MT-32 is like $300.
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>>107709444
NTA but by using the pi to run the software it has a dedicated chip handling the input which is why it's popular with MiSTer setups, the FPGA board can't handle both.
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>>107709473
This is a justification for offboarding emulation on an underpowered device, not support for the claim that "actual hardware sounds better", which is a nonsense claim I was making fun of, because the overt implication was that "munt on a pi sounds better than munt on any other kind of PC". I didn't even make fun of him for his "actual midi functionality" claim, ignoring the fact that virtual midi routing works perfectly.
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>>107709521
You can't emulate through Munt on old hardware. The point stands if you want an MT-32 without shelling out money you'd want to run a pi version.
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>>107709559
>You can't emulate through Munt on old hardware
I do really wonder how many people are big enough sticklers for accuracy that dosbox is verboten and they have to haul out what is probably these days very expensive old hardware to run games at lower resolutions with poor framerates, but sure, a 60 dollar kit is probably less effort than finding a couple of midi adapters and leaving your PC on.
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>>107709596
Tbh I've used doxbox and it kind of sucks and is a pain in the ass for a lot of things. I've also used scrummvm with an mt-32 and it's beautiful.

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wtf
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>>107700158
it's ai
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>>107670039
A reasonable crashout. How much electricity was wasted on that AI slop email?
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>>107670039
he's not wrong you know
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>>107694736
>This faggot got so much done at Bell
He put his name on other people's work. Nothing more
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>>107699067

Plagiarism does not care for being conscious or subconscious.

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So, no AGI for at least 20 years. You heard it here first. No, I will not elaborate.
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>>107707681
He must've read my thread. Good thing I'm not telling how to make AGI grok.

You know I remember the exact day Moot first introduced captcha in response to anontalks bombs. Was supposed to be temporary.
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>>107702741
language is the precursor to developing intelligence. This has been theorized for almost a century. I published a research study on this a decade ago.

Long story short - with basic language you can convey information, which leads to understanding and gives meaning to specific things. This information can then be passed down and it naturally evolves. As language evolves, conveying information becomes more complex and thus intelligence grows alongside it. Its a symbiotic relationship between the two, but language comes before intelligence.

Think of it like this - Cavemen ooga booga their words, they are not developed. As soon as languages evolve, intelligence evolves along with it. Writing becomes invented and so on and so forth.

Look at the other intelligent species on the planet for reference - Corvids have a language and are able to pass down information to each generation. As such they have the intelligence of a 7 year old human. Dolphins are in a similar position. Cats and dogs and other species that have some vague basic understanding of what our words mean are also generally more intelligent and are capable of doing more complex tasks
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>>107702506
>without delivering anything economically useful
For what its worth, it replaced code monkey jobs.
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it makes no sense the llm craze
a human brain spends 20w/day to do more than this shit does with 2000w/day (inference only, not even thinking about training)
its two orders of magnitude more efficient
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>>107709189

Yeah but its not like words develop inteligence by uttering them. If you train a chimp to respond to commands, it still won’t be as smart as a human child. They evolved together (language AND intelligence). A lot is about how humans are complex af socially too.


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