I know a lot of people will cry scream, and shit themselves with rage about it. But it's happening and it's unstoppable. Just because you used GPT-3 3 years ago and it was shit doesn't mean the cutting edge of AI today is bad. Most models have improved leaps and bounds since you last used them. Or you used them for stupid reasons like telling you a poem instead of using them to tack extremely difficult mathematical and coding problems, or hard science and engineering problems. AI is as good as you prompt it, and if you prompt it stupid it gives you mediocrity. Even if AI capabilities had a hard freeze at their current capability. And only incremental refinements in hallucination reduction and common sense were done - they would still change the world. But we're not anywhere near the ceiling.The way models have been scaling up this early into the compute build up makes it undeniable. AI is already, right now, smarter than 98% of people. Stupid people are just not able to tell when they're speaking with a genius.
>>107543766it was obvious from the start
>>107543797A lot of people wouldn't be able to answer what they ate for dinner two days ago. Cutting edge AI has a context window Its short term memory) as long as a thick textbook. And it's only a matter of time until short term memory is a solved problem, and incorporation of new data into long term memory is a solved problem.
>>107543766lol wasnt it already this smart back in like 2008-2012
>>107543861>A lot of people wouldn't be able to answer what they ate for dinner two days agoBecause it is meaningless information and the brain evolved for efficiency, not perfect memory.
>>107543876A lot of people will ask AI stupid questions so most models will need meaningless information
Why isn't there a unixlike environment that uses lisp as a shell scripting environment? I guess Guix is kinda like that I suppose but it'd be really cool if it was like Emacs and every tool is a lisp program you can look at, is there any system like that?
>>107541775on EXWM any non-emacs window can be a floating window. does dwm really have that limitation?
>>107541875Can it spawn new Emacs windows?(in contemporary sense not emac sense where frames are windows reversed)I don't know about dwm it seems like a hackjob to use it in purely floating mode. That feature was added to address problems with older tiling window managers, where application popups would sometimes take a large portion of the screen.My problem with tiling is that you have to limit your windows to fit your screen all at once same with emacs frames. I guess "scrolling" window managers fixed that with one infinite workspace but I really don't have an issue with windows overlapping.
>>107542085*frames and windows are reversed
>>107542085>Can it spawn new Emacs windows?yes, they're called workspaces in EXWM. but they can't float. it's still a tiling wm first and foremost
>>107535656>Emacs is already "Emacs OS".trvke
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Now for the North trains
Give this some love! Installing this today. What do you think, fellow /g/ fags? https://lainos.dev/
>>107536114>shitty Arch skinat least try to make it look like a Navi.
>>107541590That's nice, but Lain is using a BeOS IDE in >>107539108. Proof: https://ympbyc.hatenablog.com/entry/2015/06/12/lain-lisp-be-osTrue Lain LARPers would install Haiku.
>>107541590>>107541699>Macintosh abandonwareirrelevant>the time frame and location of the showwhat? emacs has been around since the mid 80s, and the japs even developed (government sanctioned) i18n modules for ithttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MULE
>>107536114>arch linux with hyprland>call this its own distro, let alone OSlol
>>107542025>Haikuusecase?
>Buy pic related with 128GB storage and USB 3.0 file transfer speeds off of Amazon>Plug it in to a USB 3.0 port and begin bulk transferring data onto it>30 seconds in, the drive is no longer recognized by the computer>Eject it, pull it out of the port, and check the flash drive's USB socket>burning hot to the touch>Okay, maybe it's just a defective drive, I'll leave a 1 star review and try sending it back for RMA>go to UPS office with the flash drive and all the required documentation (shipping info, 3 signed copies of the commercial invoice, etc)>Shipping fee is 16 dollars (I spent 12 dollars to buy the flash drive)>SanDisk's return policy clearly states they won't reimburse me for any shipping or handling feesWhat a fucking racket. I just wanted them to replace this flash drive with a new one that actually works properly with USB 3.0. I really don't want to have to roll the dice and buy another one of these from Amazon, only for it to also end up being defective.
>>107543072Go be brown somewhere else sukhdeep
>>107543247₹0.001 rupees has been added into your good pajeet account, please keep up the good work!
>>107539995how come this things have gotten shittier and shittierOne would think that modern flash memories would allow usb sticks to be faster and more reliable; but they are slow as fuck, get insanely hot and just decide to stop working from one day to the other. Even sd cards are a more viable alternative to these pieces of shit.
>>107539995>Didn't buy a UAS HDD for transferring massive amounts of filesThats on you OP
>>107543735I already have one of those, as well as a SATA-to-USB adapter for internal HDDs, but I wanted something smaller I could carry around on a keychain that had just a few documents and other stuff.
You do have a smart phone, right anon?I installed GrapheneOS on my Pixel 10 Pro the other day. What do I think of it?
Visually appealing.
>>107543639impressive, very nice.what apps do you use for music and maps?
Is it safe to migrate?Waiting for stable to finally rid myself of Google
/aicg/ - AI Chatbot General/aicg/ - A general dedicated to the discussion and development of AI chatbotsAnna Edition>NewsDeepseek releases V3.2 https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.2Anthropic releases Opus 4.5 https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-5Google releases Gemini 3 Pro https://blog.google/products/gemini/gemini-3xAI releases Grok 4.1 https://x.ai/news/grok-4-1OpenAI releases GPT-5.1 https://openai.com/index/gpt-5-1Additional info: https://aicg.neocities.org/info.html>FrontendsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107543477wait what the fuck? i thought ST did do that>>107543699you know like how kimi k2 thinking recommends you keep its generated thinking blocks in your prompt so it takes that into consideration? gemini 3 pro is google basically doing the same here but encrypting that thinkinghttps://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/thought-signatures>Thought signatures are encrypted representations of the model's internal thought process and are used to preserve reasoning context across multi-turn interactions. When using thinking models (such as the Gemini 3 and 2.5 series), the API may return a thoughtSignature field within the content parts of the response (e.g., text or functionCall parts).>As a general rule, if you receive a thought signature in a model response, you should pass it back exactly as received when sending the conversation history in the next turn. When using Gemini 3 Pro, you must pass back thought signatures during function calling, otherwise you will get a validation error (4xx status code).
>>107543477HAHAAHAretards were using diluted gemini!
>>107543941damn
>>107538114invisible man seems more persona coded than card coded
i haven't played around w/ ST for like a year. can't i just use grok 4.1 now for most anything? short of anything extreme
Lemon Stealing Whore Edition>Not sure what private trackers are all about?A private tracker is an invite-only torrent website. Each member shares common goals: collecting, preserving and discussing media.>Have a question?- FAQ https://archive.is/UVQkn- WIKI https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Private_trackers- NEWFAG PYRAMID https://inviteroute.github.io/graph or https://inviteroute.github.io/sheet/- STUDY https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/2F379FE0CB50DF502F0075119FD3E060- SPREADSHEET https://hdvinnie.github.io/Private-Trackers-Spreadsheet/- TEN CURRY COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/dBbdE73M- TEN NEON COMMANDMENTS https://pastebin.com/raw/Ud2pGYaE- RED SPAMMER'S BIBLE https://rentry.org/69zbxh4h- #ptg is on irc.sageru.org but it's pretty deadComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Redpill me on the click trackers.Is it worth it to join them?I heard nothing but bad things about them, and they have a very hard economy.
ANT Advent calender clues??
>>107543159HDB
>>107540002I'm only using the delicious user scripts, which script are you talking about?>>107542248is FLUX so curry that I need to hop on ATH to have as a second backup to the trifecta instead of BHD? hmmm
I've been on the cabal trackers for over a year now and I don't think I can name a single internal group on any of them. Maybe NTb?
Not all heroes wear capes.
>>107541004>>107543306compare this to mpv who for the longest time had an insider try his best to lgpl/mit everything worthwhile in mpv so he can just ship libmpv wholesale in the proprietary media server project I forgot the name of, where cuck maintainers and even more cucked betatesters reporting issues keep it going into eternity.
>>107543306>>107543334>>107543492MPC-BE>i use loonixdon't care, be normal
>>107541004Why didn't he take the millions and make another media player?
>>107543306Based. I love being white, having a 136 IQ, and not being afraid of configuring and modifying a player to be exactly like how *I* want it to be.If you're scared of a conf file you definitely have brown skin.
>>107541609Activate custom combo
Seems 90 MB is the minimal size today to make an app using a language.Because C# requires a 150 MB mono install, and python requires a 150 MB install to run.I think godot exporting a 90MB seems to be a better idea than shipping a mono or python or C# game.
>>107539985C# can be compiled using AOT, which eliminates the need for the runtime, but does limit some features like reflection. Godot supports using AOT (cause it’s used on web and mobile I think)
>>107539985you can compile godot with less features, you can cut networking, dx12, 3d, etc.
>>107539985>Because C# requires a 150 MB mono install,no it doesn't. C# compiles to an .exe that just werks on Windows as long as you target .net framework 3.5 or 4.0.>inb4 but I NEEEEEED le new featuresthen you will have bloatware
>>107539985making smaller binary sizes is a problem even with scripting languages. A lot of work is being done in Julia to lower the size of a binary but you lose so much functionality in the language by doing so. Its a much harder problem than people think, which you can see in these videos about reducing binary size in Julia:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNslvU3WD4Mhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CV5SG3OLMw
>>107539985>monodid 4chan force you to wait 10 years to submit the post?
I bought Sony Xperia 10 VII for my gf and she loves it. It's near perfect phone (no removable battery). Fuck Samsung and fuck Apple.
>>107542324>So you broke your phonei still dont understand howone moment it was fine, then i put it in my pocketwent out, a few minutes later a crack and part of the touchscreen did not workThis was around 2016 though, early smartphone era
>>107540495Low light performance is generally better on the main camera, mainly from the bigger sensor and an actual night mode. Ultra HDR support is nice though the telephoto still shits the bed in low light and isn't too impressive in good lighting either. UW sensor is huge and is as good as the main camera
Imagine buying ugly dogshit smartphone because fuck *big corp* that makes good smartphone
>>107535316>gf>g
>>107540924miniLEDs which rape OLEDs, also cameras
Early 2020s: China enacts laws severely crippling the internet for people unless they show IDJul 2025 (Online Safety Act): UK enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show ID; remains in effect despite initial outcryDec 2025 (Online Safety Amendment): Australia enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show ID; likely to remain in effect despite current outcryApr 2026? (KOSA, made it into the House recently): US enacts laws neutering the internet for people unless they show their IDsEU has similar shit on the table iirc, they're the fucking EU they love regulationThis will get worse, and this won't go away, at least not in the way you want it to - it'll be an impossibly difficult sell because "THINK OF THE CHILDREN!" Security theater is notoriously difficult to reverse, just compare flying pre and post 9/11. This'll probably be more of the same. Again, UK already had a petition, the gov there just laughed in everyone's faces. Only way any of this is really "going away" is, like, the internet itself going extinct.Not just this btw, also got countries banning Chinese social media (which in many cases can ironically be less restrictive), Android banning sideloading, etc.This won't get kids playing outside again. They'll just watch only the government-OK kid-friendly TV, YouTube Shorts, and AI. Sheeple will still use a heavily policed internet and talk to Amanda the AI HR Lady because "brain need dopamine". China's still full of internet addicts despite having long had one of the world's most censored internets.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107542737Hiding your face is based. I must thank them for normalizing the acceptance of that.
Two backwater shitholes filled with Indians are not "the most important countries"
>>107535047>Yeah just like they only took """some""" of your guns.The guns in this analogy being potato guns that shoot cow shit in the direction of the shooter
>>107539650But they didnt take away their domain name. Curious.
>>107540073It all started in 2011-2012, when Russia had its biggest anti-corruption protests (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011%E2%80%932013_Russian_protests), and opposition figures like Navalny started pooping up. An agency no one had heard of before (Riskomnadzor) appeared out of nowhere and started forcing ISPs to block websites en masse. This same agency also started bullying western social networks and websites, threatening to completely ban them in Russia if they didn't remove content that the Russian government didn't like. Between then and 2022, they must have blocked tens of thousands of websites under various bogus pretenses. The 2022 full scale invasion made things much much worse of course. There was suddenly a need to censor enormous amounts of data about the war and make sure that ordinary Russians only get their information about it from the government and nowhere else. And now it's gotten to the point where their internet is getting even more restricted than China's. But none of this stuff is new, really, the Russian government has been talking about creating its own "sovereign" heavily restricted Cheburnet at least since the 2000s.And yeah, I think what we're seeing in the west right now is essentially preparation for WW3. Everyone is trying to restrict their internet to prevent cyberattacks. They're just not telling the cattle about the real reason this is happening so as not to scare them and cause panic. It's much easier to say "we want to protect muh kids", most normies won't even try opposing it.
You don't need more than this on a PC
>>107543757>8100Treminder these indians are the people complaining about W11 being slow
>>107543757I absolutely do.
Everything is already from China, but here we discuss the cheap chink shit you see on various sites.1st rule of /csg/: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.Useful links>TWS IEM reviews: www.scarbir.com/>Guide: csg-guide.neocities.org/>Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki/Chink_Shit_General>What headphones/earbuds should I buy?>>>/g/iemg>I want a cheap smartphone what should I buy?>>>/g/spg/>I want to buy some sort of emulation device>>>/vr/hhg/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107543538The funny part is that they had to specify something completely by brand name instead of "explosive phone" or "IED smartphones"
i have this forced $2.06 shipping for smaller items like paints and thermal paste even if it's under the choice banner, so you can say that it's already begun
ffs you guys were supposed to remind me of the livestream
>>107543550Yes, it made a name for itself indeed. It's not common for a modern device to be not just faulty but also that dangerous. I can only think about Teslas, if thinking of a specific brand.
>>107540831not to spec and can cause shorts.
clean your code
>>107541813how do you know what israeli semen smells like?!
>>107541831
>>107540026For me it's too long, in my code I do this:>short wrappers for AVX (xor_256, add_256_64, add_256_8, etc)>#define _vec128 __attribute__((__vector_size__(16), __aligned__(16)))>#define _vec256 __attribute__((__vector_size__(32), __aligned__(32)))>#define _vec512 __attribute__((__vector_size__(64), __aligned__(64)))>using u256 = u64 _vec256;>using u256_8 = u8 _vec256;>using u256_16 = u16 _vec256;>using u256_32 = u32 _vec256;>using u256_64 = u64 _vec256;>etc>#define inl __attribute((always_inline)) inline>auto everywhere
shall not be taking your advice mr. peterstein