Previous Thread: >>108485557>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/whiskhttps://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_imageComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108564477Who knows, nobody's even using that crap because it's still behind even the open source models. Wan 2.7 Pro shits and farts all over it. And isn't comically over-censored.
>>108566039I think no one even mentioned Wan 2.7 here, actually. I've seen people over leddit mad because it's no longer open source.
>This model is not permitted to handle this type of question. Please choose another model.I was experimenting a bit with Wan 2.7 myself, first time I get this error from Arena. Getting plenty of other errors too with 2.7/2.7Pro atm, anyway.Pic unrelated, NBP as usual.
I used to be a pc gamer but i dont have a job anymore and cant afford a gaming battlestation. Any tips on how to check if the ps5 is working fine? Or should i just go for a new one? I have a monitor from my old pc im selling for $150 that has a gtx 1660 6gb and 16gb ddr4 ram. Thanks.
>>108566800Does torrenting cracked games not work with ps5?
>>108566567>>>/v/
>>108566879Im asking about tech not games
>>108566872better to keep your pc for storing and downloading games if this is your plan, you also need to research the jailbreak methods since they often work only with old firmwares
>>108566567Used tech is always covered in a thin layer of ass juice.
Remember when everybody wouldn't shut the fuck up about this thing for like 8 years?
>>108550496the only reason I upgraded from my i7-4770 was that my mobo wouldn't take more than 32GB RAM. I would probably still be using it today if not for that.
>>108565544and fucking 1366x768 screens
>>108565544>>108566205based
>>108550496once we got to 8th gen intel there was practically no reason to upgrade for years.my i5 8400 is still in use as a server to this day, and the only reason it got moved to being a server is because I wanted a newer nvidia card to run local models for autocomplete.
I'm still on an old Haswell, I plan to upgrade once x86_64_v5 rolls around.
>cures your distrohopping
>>108565784In fucking Maryland? A blue state? Nope.
>>108565746Did /g/ remake this image based on the old ad, or did Apple actually update it in 2020?
>>108565762>normiesWay to out yourself, normalfaggot retard.
>>108567368this here is the original image
>>108565746It did cured my distro hopping, I used windows and tested linux a few times yet always found something to complain, at some point windows enshittification make me try macOS, I tried using it full time for more than 8 months as to get used to it, and after that time I happily installed linux on my mac mini so I don't have to boot macOS again.After the experience I've been able to appreciate linux even more, thanks apple.
I'm thinking about dropping NEETdom to start burger flipping just to buy a good GPU.The FOMO is too big to handle.
>>108566003Animeme girls are not children. There is actual AI generated CP on the Internet and also actual CP with an AI filter, but I doubt you actually care about that.
>>108566003wont someone think of the pixels?!
>>108563039Unironically, if you not trolling, kys
>>108563039What gpu do you want?If you prove you are not brown I'll send you some xmr.
>>108563713the guys are too nasty for me to fap to facialabuse
frontier models are already too good for you and me. so now it's either 1) permanent underclass or 2) open source reaches the same level and everyone dies
>afraid of this man and his scary lies pathetic
>>108558564> I call this one "Vibecoding the End Times"https://suno.com/s/zMhMPtwVz3W1c7rs
>>108556053I can't wait for the all-defector to be real.
Such an obvious marketing scheme
>>108556053gotta bait investors somehow... and some retards like yourself.
>Starlink operator SpaceX claims that Amazon violated orbital debris requirements by launching satellites into initial altitudes that are too high, increasing the risk of collision with other satellites and spacecraft. SpaceX, which recently reported two Starlink satellite failures that created new space debris, yesterday accused Amazon and its launch partner Arianespace of negligence that “needlessly and significantly increases risk to other operational systems and inhabited spacecraft.”https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/04/spacex-claims-amazon-leo-launches-could-crash-into-starlink-satellites/
>>108566395>spacex, the same people that filed a request for perpetual carte blanche to launch infinite satellites, is trying to police othersdo they unironically think they own space?
>>108566395>in the absence of natural predators, billionaires start attacking one anotherBeautiful.
>>108566772>send sun of lava into atmosphere>catches all the debrisnot a real problem
>>108566772Just send up a large net to catch it all.
>>108567083elon musk is a zionist who thinks he's literally god's perfect child aka neo inside the matrixdude literally is a control freak and theres a reason why he was talking to big jeff about potentially visiting the island (we all know trump scrubbed his name from the records anyways)
Will humanity ever get rid of the 8-bit H.264 cockroach video codec? Also why didn't 10-bit H.264 (still inferior to 10-bit AV1) become a thing?
>>108566367What are "iso-bitrates"? 100 Mbps?
>>108550766Same hereI don't like the idea of moving on because my laptop won't play video of all things
>>108550766based.>>108566367this, even top quality releases are still in h264, because there's no alternative for high quality content. I don't care about saving 5-10% disk space, storage is cheap, it's not the 90's anymore gramp.
>>108549723Actually, latest Nvidia cards also support it. Better late than never, I guess.
>>108550782iirc OP is a faggot and 8-bit isn't the core problem but the TV range (16-235 and 16-240 for colors, instead of full range 0-255) plus BT.601/BT.709 matrix transforms cause the loss of information.Inherently separating out the "white" in RGB->YCbCr is good because it lets you do chroma subsampling (in 4:2:0, the most popular form it's basically halving the color resolution while keeping full-res for contrast) easily and that drastically improves compression efficiency (this works because we're fucking apes and notice contrast more than color). But doing so with limited range (maybe with full range too idk) using bt.601 and bt.709 matrix transforms (the SDR standard) causes loss of information (iirc you effectively get something about ~7.7 bits for whites, ~7.8 bits for color).10-bit happens to be good enough to fix it while also having other benefits (other anons here explain it better)There's also the thing where encoders behave differently and have better precision in 10-bit modes than 8-bit modes. This also leads to greater encoding efficiency (i.e. better quality for the size)You could also fix this using YCoCg-R instead of YCbCr transforms but everything is too gay and retarded to do that (muh compatibility, just look at anons crying their 69 year old stinkpads can't play AV1, the very fact that most video is still H.264 is a fucking crime).Everything comes down to compatibility with 20+ year old standards that TVs and millions of devices stick to for "compatibility" and unwillingness of video tech to move on. 10-bit in H.264 is a special profile that many devices and even video players don't support, because hardware acceleration and effort.This is coincidentally why AV1 is great, it forces 10-bit 4:2:0 support as a necessity in its most basic profile
i don't know if there's an objectively better way or not. people say its subjective but most grips feel awkward and unwieldy
>>108562878find a mouse shape that fits your grip, not the other way aroundhttps://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/browse
if you buy a small meme mouse made for trannies and asians of course you wont know how to fucking hold the mouse. buy something good designed for western hands.
>>108565588bait
>>108562896>>108562933>your dick>torque
>>108565588ET phone home.
Can someone explain to me non-ironically the use case of professional cardioid dynamic microphones during youtube interviews or debates that are seemingly conducted over a video call, which I would expect reduces sound quality
Oh yeah, most importantly: a heapton of today's "superior" physical equivalents of these "inferior" VST plugins are literally just physical wrappers for those VST plugins. The audio processing done is still the exact same. Analog is only utilized for unique synthesizers and no one in their right mind would sit purely in the analog world when most of the shit can be done just as well with VST plugins and other digital processing.https://youtu.be/NYV2-nv5mokTruth is, if you are a shit musician, no amount of money spent on analog hardware will improve your work. You're either able to pull out creative tracks or you don't.It's the same cope as investing thousands in meme keyboards in hopes of improving your typing speed, or investing thousands in gear to improve your gayming skills. Tools are only a physical cap of your skill ceiling, not it's definition.
>>108566905>>108566950Nobody is reading this
>>108566967>I refuse to read opposing opinionsSo you don't know shit about fuck, as expected. Thanks for proving me right.
>>108563796>>108564645>>108563744here's the real answer: yes you use a video call but on a podcast recording website. That website records the sound (and sometimes video) locally in high quality, after the interview ends the software then uploads the high quality audio to the website and the podcaster can download the video file with the two audio tracks recorded locally
>>108566905nice black and white thinking, i didn't say to use analog exclusively, even then many professionals would prefer to use an analog console like SSL 4000 and a studer tape machine if they had the time/budget, for example the one biggest example in favor of digital mixing is serban ghenea and he was lying about being fully in the box because he was still using a digital tape emulator that didn't exist in plugin form until relatively recently, the hit songs have analog gear being used before (max martin and numerous others use chandler TG-2 into 1176 to record vocals) and after him during mastering, no matter how good you think you are you're not making million dollar songs fully on a laptop, maybe if you're using samples from other songs that used analog gear
Look and seethe /g/eets. I randomly bought more RAM than I thought I needed and now its allowing me to run fullstack development and testing all at once. Here I have a huggingface loaded model with python script with react development, alongside docker and multiple intellij ides. I might not need most of the bloatware but it does make development fun and bearable. My computer doesn't notice a difference. Boy is this open source model ever gonna stop processing my data though. Legit already been running for 4 hours :(
>>108566639nah. i am planning on buying more. just bought a 512gb kit of ram despite the insane prices.
>>108566647It's a secret and you shouldn't do it because of timing mismatching but you still get dual channel if channel A has a 16GB stick and channel B has two 8GB sticks for example, as long as there is equal memory in both channels.
>>108566746It's honestly not even all that bad, the biggest problem is stability, you're not going to be OCing that kind of setup much if at all. It also puts extra strain on the IMC, but it's generally not significant. The performance is within margin of error when compared to 2x16GB of the same speed/latency.
>>108563851>3200/mtlol
You kids better be using ECC
slow as fuckand the engine is not even complex
>>108561337>mcp serversplease explain how LLMs could help you with bookkeeping. I'm not very creative
>>108565732>openclaw here's my bank and cc logins, use these to fill in the accounting>openclaw, now go make me rich
>>108564137>bought my house cashOh no anon, that's losing you a lot of money. A mortgage pays for your house in ~25 years with the income from investing the cash...>>108565686>no passivesExcept for food, water, electricity, heating and house maintenance... (If you have your own well or electricity generation, it's maintenance for that instead)
Are there any good open source self hosted finance management tools out there?I tried FireflyIII and ActualBudget but they are both crap.
>>108567144did you even read this thread? hledger.
My friend wants to try Linux. I recommended her Debian. Was this a good choice or not? I still have an option to recommend her something else since she hasn't gotten around to installing Debian yet.
>>108559573i wanna go from slackware to opensuse but i hear it's trash
Ignore these morons. Debian is an excellent OS.They do not understand the Debian philosophy. On Debian, apt is used for *system* packages. It's your default backstop, and it "just works" out of the box.If you want bleeding edge packages, it's assumed you're a power user, and you've got a bunch of options:- flatpak- snap- tarballIf you really want rolling-release bleeding edge packages for everything, we also have debian sid, which will do what you want.> I'm posting this from Debian, BTW
>>108566977> ...continuedPersonally, I have enjoyed the user experience with Debian because it feels very "pure," as close to a "default blank" linux install as you can get, while still including a package manager.Their main concern is providing you a stable base to build on. That's why Debian has spawned more variants than any other distro.I use it because I want to build my own thing, but I also want fixed releases and top-tier support. I am a software developer, but I fucking hate my work being interrupted by dropping into a "software support" flow, trying to get cutting-edge rolling-release packages to work together.When I was using Arch, I ran into a lot of those kind of issues: brand new packages just released that are incompatible with one another.I don't want to deal with that shit. That's why I like fixed release. I never have to do that with Debian. The shit just works.People complain that the packages are "old." That's because they spent two years together in testing, in Debian Sid, making sure that any bugs have been ironed out.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>108551217debian is great and perfectly fine for new users nowadays.Cachy is also a solid choice.
Go for Fedora, stable enough, not as outdated. Debian is good for someone who already knows Linux, Fedora is good for someone starting out>>108551484>snapYou are retarded
Ladies and gentlemen, Satoshi Nakamoto.Thank you, C̶l̶a̶u̶d̶e̶ NY Times.
>>108565830You can just point to evidence. Or pretend you have won the argument by walking away.
>>108557047Threadly reminder that pic related is the real Satoshi. Satoshi never woke up out of slumber to dispute the identity of any would-be-Satoshi except for the one time pic related got outed as him. >>108560499>>108560740>>108560792>>108560812LMAO
>>108565533https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Sassamanan american who was living in belgium.worked with Finney in the 90's.was writing in a mixed american-british english.was known for having secret personas.had the book quoted by satoshi that was only distributed at a small event in belgium (less than 70 persons attended).satoshi posting hours corresponding with belgium after school hours.killed himself a little after satoshi last message.https://evanhatch.medium.com/len-sassaman-and-satoshi-e483c85c2b10about finney: iirc he was running a marathon the same time satoshi was posting/emailing.
>>108561401> artificial limitationssure, just make blocks 1gb big and watch the amount of nodes being able to store all that go up
>>108565533This
Did you know your Kernel is maintained by ex IDF members?
>>108564195>PROTECT THEIR STATEt. jewensteinThey """protect their state""" as much as American soldiers are defending America (dying for israel)
>>108556318I memorized this in grade school I still know it
My view is that it's really not a problem who contributes to open software as long as they do a good job. I decided this after seeing 6,000,001 threads on /g/ about muh trannies respecting each other's pronouns in Rust. After all those cancerous paranoid /pol/ threads, I really don't care if the Israel Defence Force contribute to the Linux kernel.Have I been psyopped?
>>108556224Intel Developer Forum?
>>108567361It all starts with building trust.