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/g/ humor thread
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>>107843812
kinda dated, what with arch-install and systemd
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>>107850792
>bent-over doodle girl spreading her pussy and butthole
cannot unsee
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>>107850720
Why wouldn't this work?
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>>107851092
>girl
>her
Post-goatse zoomers get out
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>>107851184
virgin detected
imagine automatically seeing gay porn even when there's clearly a slit

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It's Maps all over again.

https://apnews.com/article/apple-google-artificial-intelligence-partnership-865dfa575279c292bc729a2dfa4e1583
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>>107849663
What I don't understand is how Apple fell behind like this. Apple was the one who came out with Siri which everyone at the time look at as something that would eventually progress into what we have now with conversational AI and agentic AI. Then they just did next to nothing with it, allowed Google to come in and surpass it with Google Assistant, allowed Bixby to even show some usefulness in comparison and now Siri is going to be powered by the Gemini models because they dropped the ball that hard. Was Steve Jobs really that much better than Tim Cook at that when he passed basically all progress and vision at Apple stopped and they just focused on maximizing their existing lineups?
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>>107849663
can you actually imagine working for Apple though? I literally don't know anyone who would stoop that low. It's probably the shittiest big tech company to work for, unless you're some bleeding-edge hardware-only designer cuck.
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>>107850906
because Apple treats their wage cattle like shit. again, who the fuck wants to work for Apple? If you're in the general area and so normal faggot coded you can go into the giant anus office building a day and zone out, maybe it's tolerable.
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>>107850906
People never use voice assistants other than to turn on the flashlight in the dark.
Apple has figured that out quicker because their customers aren't some Indian on a 50 bucks android
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>>107849663
iTODDLERS BTFO

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John Romero Edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
IRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedg
Progress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams
/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg
/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdg
Graphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/

Requesting Help
-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.
-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.

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>>107850734
self hosted

https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
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>>107850734
Public or private? Public will inevitably feed some AI.
Since you can't trust any services anymore maybe you could set up a filesystem remote with an external storage.
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>>107850734
copy and pasting shit on my hard drive always worked for me
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Torn between working on my Minecraft clone and my other Vulkan renderer. Luckily Hytale comes out today so I can see if I should even bother with the Minecraft clone.
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>>107850734
git clone ssh://local-linux-server:/local-repo

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if AI companies buying a lot of future RAM caused the prices to spike, why wont the fabs just announce that they will also increase their capacity in the future?
this should cancel each other out and lower the cost of RAM right now.
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sloppily making out with averi for hours until i pass out from sheer exhaustion
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>>107844509
Yes! YES!
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>>107840152
They've said that they wont increase capacity. They wont because, A, ai is a bubvle and they don't want to be stuck holding the bag when the market dries up in two years, and B, the Korean storage cabal are greedy jews who will take any chance they get to limit supply.
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>>107848736
/g/ - Toe beans

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>>107840221
I use it for easy access to page up and down, home, end and punctuation. Only a math asian uses number pad for the numbers.
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>>107847576
ah i miss the sidewinder

i ended up getting a asus claymore instead though
knobs are better than wheels
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>>107840221
Obvious bait.
This motherfucker right here is the true relic.
In the roughly 35 years I've used computers I've never needed to use it, and I have never met a single person who has ever used it.
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>>107849936
I recently figured out that those two keys next to Print Screen are perfect for Volume Down and Volume Up. No program needs them and they are super easy to locate. Would recommend instead of getting some weirdo layout that doesn't have them.
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>>107840221
kys shill

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#define __NR_mmap                9


this is probably my favorite syscall of all time. we could spend weeks discussing this alone. it is extremely powerful, versatile, and widely used. not to mention, it's one of the (somewhat) rare six argument syscalls. some potential points of discussion:
> the addr argument, and its use without flags, with MAP_FIXED, and with MAP_FIXED_NOREPLACE
> file-backed vs anonymous mappings
> the concept of pages, page sizing, and alignment
> guard pages and PROT_NONE
> the actual meaning of SIGSEGV, and how there's more to segfaults than simply process crashes
> core dumps and stack traces
> other related signals, such as SIGBUS
> MAP_GROWSDOWN and the stack
> the use of mmap (as opposed to brk) for allocation via the *alloc family
> manual memory management vs an allocation scheme

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>>107846088
>The data will instead get written directly to a memory address you specify
It won't, though. Not with read(), not with io_uring. The data will get written to the kernel's page cache (that way, if another process tries reading the file, it will already be in memory). With read() and io_uring, (part of) the data in the page cache will get copied to the buffer you specify, whereas with mmap(), you get a view of the page cache itself, with no need to copy anything.
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>>107844659
when it comes to performance read can be a lot if you don't need to read a whole file e.g. find some string in a file
otherwise memory mapped files are the way to go most of the time since its also easier to make them read-only or tell kernel how you want to use the file
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>>107845169
malloc is turbo fucking dogshit and top 3 cause of issue in C programs
and malloc doesn't let you a lot of the things that are possible with memory (prefault, make it read-only etc.)
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>>107845826
Multics did have a high-level stream-based I/O interface that could also abstract over files and AIUI virtual memory was so difficult on the early Unix hardware that they didn't have it until Bill Joy brought over some BSD tapes. It makes sense that they went with streams as a primitive even without the worse is better boogeyman.
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>>107848169
i mean, if you're having issues with malloc, you're probably going to have issues with mmap, too

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#define __NR_mprotect            10


this guy is pretty similar to mmap in a lot of ways, with the obvious difference being that mprotect only lets you change the protections of mappings which already exist.
since we didn't talk about SIGSEGV much in the last thread, perhaps that could be the focus of this one?

relevant resources:
man man

man syscalls

https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/
https://linux.die.net/man/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/linux/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/musl/
https://elixir.bootlin.com/glibc/

All these fags making bimbo looking sex dolls into robots.

But why not do what futurama did where its just a plain robot and then they overlay the identity overtop. Now granted we cant do that but with ar or vr goggles why not have a character model superimpose on a blank robot like joi and that hooker?

Maybe add hair and clothing of similar mesh so u can twirl ur girls hair or w.e. but beyond that it doesnt even need eyes and shit. Its all presented in vr goggles.

So question how long until a proto holodexk. Where i can create on demand a virtual 3d space like a white villa on a fruitger aero blue beach surrounded by ocean. With a cute emo blonde girl with eyeliner that then i can snuggle with, dance, pick up, and obv smash her puss.

Like 2 to 3 years?
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>>107847836
China will be the first to develop it in whatever form it takes. They have destroyed the male/female ratio with their one child policy.

My best guess will be a robotic doll with basic movements that will will have textured hair/skin, but the rest of it will be covered in tracking marks of some kind.

You'll wear AR glasses to what this scene in Blade Runner did with the hooker.

And as long as it's a sane amount, men will pay. Because of us letting oligarchs take over, most of us can't afford a real woman.
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>>107848058
>you run from developing into a human being someone else should love.
Have you actually dated in today's market? Every guy I know is decent, every chick wants to get smashed by Chad and Tyrone only, then lock in a beta at 30 to pay for her spawn.

You're damned right I'm going to get a bot.
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>>107848258
Oh no, I and a lot of my male friends are done with women.

We are on our way to becoming a single-gender species.
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>>107848058
honestly the crippling lifelong loneliness isn't that bad if you have a body pillow, and a fuckbot is just a body pillow that you don't have to cut a socket in for your pocket pussy
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>>107848239
>Society collapses.
>collapses
>future tense
Have I got news for you, tourist! :D

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DLSS 4.5 on performance mode, is better than FSR4 on quality mode.
It is over for AMD.

Then if you add frame gen for minimum latency.

The RTX 5050 can really btfo the RX 9070 XT.
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>>107844050
Honestly don't care at this point.

A year of playing on my Steam Deck has forced me to become a patient gamer. I care more about clearing my backlog of older games, than trying to brute-force these new bloated AAA games with AI and fake frames on my main desktop.
Thanks to the ram/GPU shortage, most of these lazy devs are going to be forced to optimize for lower-end hardware if they want to make sales.
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>>107850594
>most of these lazy devs are going to be forced to optimize for lower-end hardware if they want to make sales

lmao, no
optimization costs serious money and competent developers. Most publishers would rather force you into paying for GeForce Now sub than to increase development costs.
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>>107850676
And yet, Indie games are currently poppin' off and outselling AAA titles due to optimization.
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Fuck nvidia.
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>>107844050
>My blurry ai slop is better than your blurry ai slop

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If you could obtain any program source code, what would it be?
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>>107851020
i only drink japanese coke zero
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If you regularly drink any kind of soda you are a subhuman
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>>107851018
Cool it with the antisemitism.
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>>107851091
i have more grandchildren than you
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ikatube

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Eventually everyone will look back on Android the same way we now look back on Betamax tapes and Polaroid cameras.

https://9to5mac.com/2026/01/12/iphone-market-share-now-bigger-than-samsung-not-just-due-to-iphone-17/
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>>107850820
I'm sure Samsung would be furious if it didn't make money every time an iPhone was sold.
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>>107850820
desu the poor vs rich propaganda was very smart to use in a mammon worshipping dystopia
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>>107851024
they make more profit selling Sammy phones thoughbeit
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>>107850820
get a toilet currynigger
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>>107850820
Not because Iphone is good, but because Android (specially Samsung's ultra bloated one) is WORST.

But for me they are equally bad. Hardware doesn't really matter, because all the software is completely garbage nigerliciousware made by retard fags with the goycattle in mind as the targeted consumer.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>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.
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x : int : 42

would be valid in Odin to declare a constant int
x :: 42

would declare the same const, inferring it as an int
x := 42

would instead bind 42 to variable x, again inferring the type
Similarly
let x : int = 42;;

would be a valid binding in OCaml
etc.
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>>107849921
Meant for>>107846039
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>>107849921
Is the double semicolon a typo?
Is the semicolon a typo for that matter, seeing as you omitted it on the other lines?
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>>107840984
My Emacs extension for browsing 4chan is now on shithub:
https://github.com/eNotchy/4g

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can someone explain how I, as a tech illiterate, can download free and excellent AI models and try them out, and can teach AI and create new models, yet a multi-billion dollar company like Applel can't figure out how to do AI properly?
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>>107848834
its like using an existing game engine vs making your own
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>>107848834
its like using a vagine you born with vs making a neovagine by dr. shekelstein.
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>>107848834
iTODDLERS BTFO

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This is a thread for all AI CLI related discussion

Claude Code: https://code.claude.com/docs/en/overview
Gemini CLI: https://geminicli.com/
OpenAI Codex: https://openai.com/codex/
OpenCode: https://opencode.ai/

New:
>Anthropic Introduces Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your work
>https://x.com/claudeai/status/2010805682434666759
>aka a gui for Claude Code
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Fucking trash arse whore.
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>>107848795
Poogle, saars!
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>>107846287
We have project-specific ones
Start there with your “stop doing dumb shit” orders
You can generalize later
>>107847534
If it’s for some kind of illness you probably can’t get super popular
Worst case you need to tell people “I have this illness, and I can only do so much”
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>>107848709
>>107848760
>>107848779
you'd be far more efficient in your waste if you actually tried to do a project with it because you churn through tokens at an incredible rate just reading and modifying files.
also maybe use the new more power hungry model.
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ngl I saw people vibecoding with voice and it looked comfy as fuck, can I somehow use a local stt and have claude pick the text but not the voice?

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How can AMD make significantly better CPU/GPUs then Intel/Nvidia for so long yet be so strongly dominated in market share?
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>>107849750
>t-tenage f-flamewar take
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>>107849732
>in productivity tasks intels crushes ryzens
Pretty sad how AMD hasn't increased R5/R7 cores counts in ages. R9 too, tho at least the 16-core models are still very competitive.
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>>107849080
>AMD make significantly better GPUs then Nvidia
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>>107849080
>Better than Intel
Not really. In numbers, sure? Intel seems to have less bizarre bugs though, like hardware UAF, fTMP that causes stuttering and shit. Meltdown was probably the last giga fuck up by Intel.
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>>107851155
Well, at least the software driving AMD shit is significantly better.


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