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Are you ready to embrace Resolute Racoon? Release set for April 23, Beta out now.

>7.0 kernel
>GNOME 50
>New document reader, Evince replaced by Papers (built in Rust)
>New image viewer, Eye of GNOME replaced by Loupe (built in Rust)
https://documentation.ubuntu.com/release-notes/26.04/summary-for-lts-users/

I know at least one of you will make a certain post, and I'm betting with myself how many replies it'll take before it arrives.
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>>108520331
Been running Kubuntu 26.04 for a couple weeks now, it just works.
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>>108520646
please just use non meme distros
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>>108520687
>Fedora
What was wrong with the Fedora 44 KDE?
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>>108520331
Man, I really, really like Ubuntu but I need Heroic Launcher or Lutris and there aren't any Snap versions... And I don't want to use both snaps and flatpak, have heard it can cause problems. I know I can use a deb package but I don't know how to update them. I love Ubuntu, but rn I am using Mint. Ubuntu why can't you have heroic???
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>>108522873
> be closeted baddie
> uncomfortable with your body and how people perceive/treat you
> choose the job with the least amount of irl interactions required
same reasons as any other computer nerd desu

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Donut lab battery, discuss, there has the be a cleaner build imo.
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keep in mind this is V1 and Donut says they have V2 basic tests successful (by themselves tho keep in mind).

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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/

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a little better
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>>108522835
Looking at just half the pages for that tag explains it
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>>108522861
ah i see what you mean. i suppose an image reference would be needed then
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>>108522308
Hmmm anima? what style?

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>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: Intelligent Drum And Bass
Listening party: Sat. 4th of April, 20:00 UTC
https://dmpproductions.org/party/

>/g/ makes a 20th album
Theme: Movie score
Deadline: Sun. 7th of June

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
You must include a screenshot of your DAW - this is to verify the track is not AI-generated.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included.
You may also add a pseudonym to be included in the track metadata, but it must not be one you already use on music platforms.

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>>108515630
>Listening party: Sat. 4th of April, 20:00 UTC
will there be snacks?
who is catering?
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did you guys keep any early versions of your dnb songs? I'm cleaning out my folder and i found 3
>>108404147
here is when i was still trying to figure out drums and tempo but i kind of had a idea of key and melody
https://vocaroo.com/1kejQkVTshLd
here is when i found the drums were way too slow on the old one and i moved it over to a new project
https://voca.ro/1bcBZYj4CeZJ
here is mostly the final product but with significant changes in the beginning and a preset i liked but never figured out in the end
https://voca.ro/15FqroI1LPXa
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The secret sauce to your next epic dubstep drop????
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do i need merch?
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>>108520717
No, this album title, not movie score

I just found those niggers have doubled their price since last time I paid, fuck them, what are the alternatives?!
must:
>non schizo so no keepassxc or similar with some weird way stupid way to sync and other mental illness
>works on all devices, macos, linux, browser, iphone etc
>support pass and 2fa
>cheap
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>>108522825
same, hence I use bitwarden to sync 2fa seeds and autofill it
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>>108522825
that's why i use (used) bitwarden, I can access the 2fa from any device
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sounds like you want the default apple password manager
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>>108521361
>just werks across all devices tm
>free
>2fa and passkey support
Google password manager or apple password manager
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you can self host vaultwarden. I don't like the bitwarden app on my mac though. KeePass allows me to autotype anywhere, it is pretty handy.

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If AI is so bad, why is it so good?
Czechmate luddites.
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>>108522209
>why is it so good?
At what?
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>>108522209
Momo is so lucky
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why does this trash still have a following
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AI might've effectively solved Chess, but can it bust every known board game?
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If crystal meth is so bad, why is it so good?

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I used to trust open source software more because being public, issues would surface and be identified more easily under the eyes of many.

But now with LLMs, between everyone publishing their vibeslop and maintainers not even reading what they're pushing, I am less inclined to download open source software.

Is this what (((they))) wanted?
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thats how its always been
unless youre auditing the code yourself, youre relying on trust just as much as proprietary software
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>>108522678
Always has been, anon.

I'd say this is probably an improvement actually, the retarded code monkeys can feed their code into LLMs and say "find bugs" and easily fix catastrophic issues in an hour instead of waiting for it to fuck up enough people's computers that someone finally files a bug report and then 8 months later the developer accepts the pull request written 7 months and three weeks ago that fixes it.
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>>108522678
kek no. linux was compromised and had a backdoor running for 7 YEARS that nobody spotted because nobody is looking at all the code, everyone just presumes someone else is.

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>>108520219
>gook
>not jap
0/10
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>>108520219
Mouse Computer
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>>108520219
the band who sang This is My No No Square
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>>108520219
ohhhh brand, i read band. disregard>>108523363
my fave brand is i dunno. dont really have a favourite, just whatever is good. Moza?

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I may be late to the party on this but my alphoomer nephew just showed me a locked thread of the Scratch Director of Technology losing his cool at 10 year olds and and being moderated by his own moderation team due to his "impolite" remarks while arguing over TOS changes that trains AI on user projects and adds an AI assistant. I guess not all gen alphababies got oneshotted by LLMs. Where's his PR guy to tell him a grown man throwing redditisms like "ad hominem" and "false narrative" at users he acknowledges in the same thread are statistically 80% under the age of 12 comes across incredibly retarded and tactless?
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>>108521315
That's kind of the original point of Scratch. It uses very easy to grasp pseudocode to teach kindergarteners computer logic. The idea that it needs to be simplified further into vibe coding is laughable and an indictment of human intelligence. A cruel waste of their neuroplasticity buff.
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What was your first programming language, anons? Mine was javascript for Minecraft modding
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>>108511670
>it's definitely older people jacking off AI far more often than younger people
Young people correctly see it as a weapon intended to take away good jobs and old people see it as a way to avoid paying wages. They see the same thing, just from opposite sides.
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>>108523196
>first
I... I never learned more than 1...
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>>108516861
Survivorship bias? All the people that didn't use LLMs died? Is that what you're saying?

Previous Thread: >>108456203

>Links:
>DALL-E 3
https://www.bing.com/images/create
https://designer.microsoft.com/image-creator
>4o
https://chatgpt.com/
https://sora.chatgpt.com
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
>Imagen 4 and Nano Banana (Pro)
https://gemini.google.com/app
https://labs.google/fx/tools/image-fx
https://labs.google/fx/tools/whisk
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_image

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>>108516922
That would be the only reasonable amount to pay for a hobby, but 20$ per month for unlimited makes no sense if you think about it.
That's like the price of 80 4k gemini images, they would profit nothing.
The internet is full of exposed apikeys and you can vibe code a frontend easily.
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Google interview phone question:
>Why does the array index start with 0?
99% of /g/ will fail this.
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>>108520482
>>108520491
>>108520647
>>108520662
>>108521105
filtered
>>108520533
>>108520660
correct
Actually embarrassing, this is an easy question.
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>>108520312
>>108521416
kill yourself tranny, no one cares about this useless info anymore.
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>>108521416
You got filtered by Dijkstra's answer.
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>>108520312
I guess because 0000 is just as good as a value as any other binary and it would be retarded to need an additional byte or bit to index it? Like an array with 4 positions would need 5 bits if you dont use 0 as well and thats just not neat. Idk I dont event program just fucked around with python 6 years ago for a couple weeks
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>>108520322
life must be tough as a 150cm tall man

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ITT: Greatest Tech Scams.
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>>108515608
>grapes.jpg
>/g/ rapes
No, /g/ has always been about enthusiastic consent.
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>>108515496
AGI
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>>108523050
What you described defines a particular standard of HDR display, but not "HDR" as a whole.

Regular old SDR images are defined as being images encoded in the sRGB color space and whose maximum brightness is defined as "comfortable white", eg a brightness that would be comfortable to the viewer. There is no specific absolute value for nit level.
HDR, on the other hand, is defined by the ability to handle colorspaces more saturated than sRGB and luminosities that are designed to exceed "comfortable white". The most common format for this is Rec2100-PQ, which uses the PQ curve to encode luminosities up to 10,000 nits (common baseline for "comfortable white" is 203 nits) and the Rec.2020 color space.
Again, this is an actual encoding format that is meant to store a deeper breadth of color and luminosity.

Now, where you end up getting close to the mark is what you're likely thinking of as "tonemapping metadata". Problem with Rec2100-PQ (10,000 nits and Rec.2020 color primaries) is that not even the best tech comes close to hitting that standard. My monitor tops out at 1,154 nits and around DCI-P3 color primaries (a bit between sRGB and Rec.2020).
So displays tonemap.
Most of the time, content doesn't use the full luminosity range of Rec2100-PQ. But rather than just tonemap from the max at 10,000 nits, the content tells the display what its max value is.
If you have a 1000 nit display and your content is mastered at 4,000 nits, you need to compress the upper end of your image. But if your content's only at 800 nits, you don't need to tonemap at all and display it straight.
Content usually contains metadata that tells the monitor how bright the content is and thus, whether the display needs to tonemap it. This is known as the various HDR standards like "HDR10", "HDR10+", and "Dolby Vision". There are differences between these but it's not really important.


tl;dr HDR is both the container for brighter, more colorful images and how to display them.
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>>108515496
dismissing HDR, 4k or high refresh rates as scams or memes is peak poorfag cope
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consoooomers losing their minds over op lmao

oof
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>>108521726
they are objectively inferior but perceptibly superior at low bitrates, which is a massive advantage at scale if you care about quantity over quality.
did you even read the op, idiot? it says 100k a year, grandfathered for all existing companies.
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>>108521878
vvc is designed for mpeg la's existing stakeholders that aren't streaming to the lowest common denominator and so they have standards to live up to. av1 is so impractical that even reencodes of png-esque anime where blobs and smears are all but baked in refuse to adopt av1 despite the massive shilling campaigns within their own tranny community.
vpx and av1 see no practical usage outside of goyslop. that includes fourchan with its 4mb limit.
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>>108521850
JXL is the only format we need for still, animated, lossy, and lossless images. Every png and jpeg can be converted. There are only two things that are bad about it. The first is that avif can retain more quality at extremely high compression, if you need super tiny file sizes in this day and age for some reason. The second is that you can't tell if a file is lossy or lossless, still or animated, just by looking at the file extension. Webp has that problem too.
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>>108520498
nigggggggggggggg
https://www.tomshardware.com/service-providers/streaming/h264-streaming-license-fees-jump-from-100000-to-4-5-million
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>>108522110
avif is good for throwaway garbage like thumbnails, youtube videos and netflix movies.

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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>108517303
does anyone else find it exacerbating that people push ai in coding when it basically does jack shit? maybe if you're clueless or a noob, it can describe the process for something, otherwise I find it pretty underwhelming. the essence of coding is about building layers of abstraction, ai seems to get stuck on the first two layers

the fact that nobody has bankrupted adobe by making an opensource photoshop or microsoft word clone is more proof of this
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it can't reason on a higher level for some reason, and if it could it’d be self aware
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7. Summary
Per read command:
512 bytes
Consecutive reads:
unlimited in protocol

Heh, both wrong.
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Source code is now a national security concern and may not be shared with anyone outside of the United States. Get rekt.
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>>108523105
But the LoC number went up
>>108523112
>it can't reason
This is where you should've stopped

how is china so advance in robotics?
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Because the state decided they would make robots
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>>108522447
That too how much footage of 20 year old robots is there really
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>>108522148
Sleight of hand. Similar to how Boston Dynamics is doing. They focus on narrow abilities and then have to manually switch between different models to get those "impressive" results for the camera. The real thing roboticist want is a unified model that can do everything seamlessly and not just small clips of doing one small repeated task that are unstable.
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>>108522398
only browns are dumb enough to defend america in indefensible ways.
not even the average magatard would dare pull a stunt like this. they'd be crass and bombastic about it but they wouldn't have crafted a whole ass narrative around their lies because that's nerdy and cringe.
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>>108522148
>so advance
go back Manuel


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