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how do people know where to put all this silver stuff?
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>>107788247
I think it was pretty much all through hole back then. Through hole is optimized for ease of doing it by hand. You poke the legs through the holes, and can bend the legs to hold a bunch of them in place so you can place a lot and then flip it and quickly solder all of them. Surface mount is possible to do by hand but kind of a pain in the ass, and is really optimized for machines. Humans could precisely set all the components with their ends in the little beads of pre-tinned or paste solder and then put it in an oven, but it's tedious and too easy to bump already placed components. You can also solder a lot of them with an iron, but that's a pain in the ass and only really done for repairs.
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PCB = good
BGA = spawn from hell
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>>107788197
ancient white people figured it out
dey ain't around anymore but the factories continue running for now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHenisSTUQY
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>>107802409
they just need to play minecraft gregtech
it's literally exactly the same, progress is a real thing & works in a straight line etc
none of it is magic, etc
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>>107802653
automation helps too, like the other anon said
asians are good too

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>"yeah bro, AI increased my productivity"
I don't get it.
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>>107788432
> opengl state machine filters ai
nice. I had the same experience with implementing fenics sims its fucking sucks but is 100% convinced that it works.
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>>107796642
this sorta reminds me after getting a bit older i stopped talking to a friend because i couldn't tell whether i was messaging; talking to him or his "partner."
in recent times id think a similar thought, am i talking to a friend or an ai machine because its use seems ubiquitous and accepted among most friends.
id say in both cases it is a worthless endeavour to chat in such conditions
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>>107796642
>see 4chan argument
>one anon has a based opinion and the other is gay
>the based one uses an AI summary as proof
>have to side with the fag anon on principle
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>>107800211
>muh side
critical thinking of a five-year-old
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>>107792978
Conversely, I think it is good to sometimes ask it about stuff you do know well. You can see things that
>it knows that you also know
>it can suggest that you didn't immediately think about, or know about
>it speaks confidently about but are basically just avoiding basic rookie mistakes
>it has strange obsessions about but are not actually very relevant
Then try to imagine just following its advice about a topic without the prelearned filter, how much time or effort would you spend on some nonsense

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nueralink or whatever is vaporware and still too scary for normies anyways.

BUT would you pay to get a small speaker with bluetooth like capabilities implanted into your ear that you can connect to at anytime and never have to charge?
ignore bluetooth being a pile of shit for now.
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No because someone could theoretically connect to it and fuck with me.
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>>107802615
This already exist silly. It's only for cripples tho. And it looks bulky, but I'd imagine you get used to it.

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because of AI and LLMs.
This is YOUR fault.
https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com/pull/2388#issuecomment-3717222957
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>>107799660
>AI cancer kills garbage library that shouldn't exist to begin with
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>>107799660
Sorry, winner takes all
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>>107799660
atomic css is so fucking stupid..
it is great that it is being murdered.
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>>107799660
>4 people
>Creators of Tailwind CSS and Headless UI, and authors of Refactoring UI.

uh.... why are they being paid?

how have you not heard of advertising?
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>>107802664
>>107800342
they made sure that it gets unreadable by design in hopes that companies will hire them to refactor their mess.

and ai broke that scam.

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/lmg/ - a general dedicated to the discussion and development of local language models.

Previous threads: >>107776854 & >>107768242

►News
>(01/04) merged sampling : add support for backend sampling (#17004): https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/17004
>(12/31) HyperCLOVA X SEED 8B Omni released: https://hf.co/naver-hyperclovax/HyperCLOVAX-SEED-Omni-8B
>(12/31) IQuest-Coder-V1 released with loop architecture: https://hf.co/collections/IQuestLab/iquest-coder
>(12/31) Korean A.X K1 519B-A33B released: https://hf.co/skt/A.X-K1
>(12/31) Korean VAETKI-112B-A10B released: https://hf.co/NC-AI-consortium-VAETKI/VAETKI

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks
►Official /lmg/ card: https://files.catbox.moe/cbclyf.png

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>>107790430
I'm a newfag running GLM 4.6 Q2-M
currently using koboldcpp backend and ST frontend
I'm finding that 4.6 while decently smart and not really bothered by questionable content is not that great when ot comes to writing style
is this a skill issue or model issue?
if model issue, is there a decent finetune of 4.6 for erp?
if it's a skil issue could someone spoon-feed me some resources like good system prompts for erp etc.?
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>>107802883
100% skill issue
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>>107802883
I don't think sysprompt matters much, it's all about the style you write your messages and the card in.
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>>107802897
would you mind to elaborate?
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>>107802920
no

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>Everyone at work is using Git branches
>I copy/paste files from git directory like retard
>I am able to use only GitHub Desktop
>I am fraud
>Try to learn GIT on some random website
>"Introduction" Level 1
>Instruction: type git commit 2 times
>I fucking broke it... how ?
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>>107802497
it's called RTFM
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
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>>107802497
N
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I don't understand what checkout does. How is this any different from git branch?

Non tech fag I just use git for my personal projects
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>>107802573
checkout changes the working directory to match whatever's in a specific commit, not just the commit pointed to by a branch name.
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>>107802573
git branch creates the branch
git checkout -b creates the branch and switches to it
git checkout switches to an existing branch

honestly git checkout -b is usually what you want, i never use git branch

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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>>107799532
>I don't want my system breaking constantly
you know, no one wants that. It also doesn't happen.
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How do you keep your base and userland separate?
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>>107802456
immutable distro + flatpak + distrobox
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>>107802456
By not being a retard. You only need a set of around 10 external software or so.

Flatpaks are not actually safe but they are easy for the retards. Microsoft Defender was created for this type of users by the way.
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>>107802609
Forgot to add: flatpaks are also the only way for some distros unless you want to compile a web browser from scratch.
In this sense it's okay but shouldn't be the first choice by default. Was always amazed by the contrast of how Arch is getting touted so much but then again some essential software is only available via flatpaks or aur...
Unix has its own security and if that's not enough it is a failed system in the end.

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using r3dfox browser in Windows 7 with no updates to windows itself after year 2013 (thus making it the fastest OS with no handicap) makes the OS graphically impaired especially when using year 2011 Nvidia tech

graphics become corrupted when changing from one window to another

altough it helps to scroll up and down a page, and then corruption disappears when it gets something new to draw to the screen

thats why I use supermium with year 2011 laptop with Windows 7, its the only browser right now which works properly

but you never know when the one man who creates the browser, calls it quits.

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What even is a hacker?
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>>107802312
A netwerk engineer that test other netwerk engineers configuration
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https://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html
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>>107802312
in a nut shell a neckbeard whistling into a phone to save 50 cents on a stupid call somewhere.
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>>107802312
someone who logs onto the mainframe and guesses the password
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>>107802312
it's a word originally meant for tinkering originated in MIT

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What deskpad does /g/ use? Mine is starting to get frayed at the edges
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>>107797352
when i'm working, the top monitor is where teams/email go so it's out of the way. and then i use the bottom 3 for actual work or for slacking off (playing a game, posting on 4channel, etc)

I got them through gradual accumulation as I upgraded to newer, better tech
>>107797307
how big? I have a 900mm x 400mm which seems about right.
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>>107797801
>how big? I have a 900mm x 400mm which seems about right.
I think it's 120x50 CM
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>>107795620
aqua control 2
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>>107795620
Deskpad? I just go raw.
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>>107795620
gmk foundation 'artist'

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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>>107800175
I recently figured out a way to make vim work more like ed/ex without going full Ex-Mode and losing the visual mode view with the syntax highlighting.
" Extended Ex-mode
command EEX set cursorline | set insertmode | autocmd InsertEnter * call feedkeys("\<C-o>:")
command Visual set nocursorline | set noinsertmode | autocmd! InsertEnter

All it does is it returns you to the command-line after each command.

It's a bit of a hacky solution since it uses insertmode, but it werks, plus insertmode delays the redraw so you still can see messages in the command-line area which is indispensable.
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>>107802195
sorry meant for >>107799958
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>>107801643
Not me. As attractive an idea as putting my whole environment into my editor is, Emacs is a terrible implementation. Elisp kind of sucks and the decades of cruft make actually configuring it a nightmare. Plus, there's the 10 million plugins that it comes with out of the box that are all already turned on with awful defaults, so it's not just a matter of building up your config to your liking (already a herculean task due to the reasons stated), but also tearing down the garbage config that it comes with all while fighting against the editor at every turn.

I'd rather deal with vim+terminal and not having everything perfectly integrated than spending 3-5 years in agony sorting out Emacs.
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>>107801643
for me it's doom
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>>107794837
I use visual mode almost exclusively for edits. Fuck normal mode lmao

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>you only need level shifters to hook up an SD card to a parallel port
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>>107801105
kek
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>>107800250
>>you only need level shifters to hook up an SD card to a parallel port
Yeah and at like 11KB/s...
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>>107800250
You can also individually address individual ports and pins on a serial port in C using ioctl.h:
https://www.xanthium.in/native-serial-port-communication-arduino-micro-linux-unix-bsd-system-c-lang-terminos-api
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You mean without special software? Not sure how a parallel port works, but if there is a bunch of GPIOs in there then you could do any purely digital interface.
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>>107802519
Everything requires a driver.

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I never got into screen or tmux. I just ctrl+z and fg %#
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>>107801886
I like screen. It lets me leave long-running commands going over ssh without worrying about sleeping or rebooting the client machine, and then reattaching to them later. It's absolutely pointless for local terminals though, unless you're using a shit terminal that makes things like copy/paste or tab switching a pain.

Notably I often use screen in Termux on my phone when I'm using a physical keyboard. It doesn't have good keyboard controls for window switching or the ability to tile multiple windows. And copy/paste need a long press and finicky dragging to select, which is annoying when my hands are on the keyboard, so Screen's cut buffer is mostly superior.

Tmux is probably the better option today but I have muscle memory for Screen's shortcuts so I continue to use it.
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>>107801886
i use job control. I use tmux windows. I use vim splits. I use tmux splits. I use screen sessions.

>>107802165
>I have muscle memory for Screen's shortcuts
Aren't they basically the same? Just C-A/C-B
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>>107802183
>Aren't they basically the same?
The basics are but a lot of them are different. It's possible to change one to act more like the other with its config file though, I just haven't spent the time to do it yet.
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>>107801886
>It lets me leave long-running commands going over ssh
I just
ctrl+z
bg
disown %#
>vim splits
me too and also :ls :b etc

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Previous /sdg/ thread : >>107766236

>Beginner UI
EasyDiffusion: https://easydiffusion.github.io
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI

>Advanced UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
Forge Classic: https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic
Stability Matrix: https://github.com/LykosAI/StabilityMatrix

>Z-Image Turbo
https://comfyanonymous.github.io/ComfyUI_examples/z_image
https://huggingface.co/Tongyi-MAI/Z-Image-Turbo
https://huggingface.co/jayn7/Z-Image-Turbo-GGUF

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>>107802405
>I'm one of these people who can't stand to be idle.
good for you. I'm always kind of envious of people who always keep moving. my natural state is more sedentary
>What exactly is the Lora theme?
its suppose to be 'cassette fururism' or something like that. I didn't quite get the original aesthetic I was aiming for out of it but have been getting lots of other cool stuff. did you see the space gens earlier in the thread? I thought those were super cool
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>>107802468
Ah, I see. That's a cool idea for a Lora. Anyway, you talk frequently about going to the gym, so you're at least combating your sedentary nature with some healthy habits.
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>>107802504
I do stuff, but there's always a barrier in front of doing stuff. doing stuff is more of a duty than a desire. I wish I had that innate pull towards motion. if I did, I prob would have conquered the world by now
but for now, I'm being innately pulled towards my pillows. gn
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>>107802523
I get it, but you should embrace who you are and the positive qualities that you have. Everyone has negative qualities, but wishing they were different is just to harp on yourself in a negative manner. I'm sure you have a ton of good qualities that you can espouse and be proud of. Anyway, have a good night's sleep.
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fuckin rip
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Does the Windows XP source code leak contain any NSA backdoors?
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>>107792918
only NSAKEY and the other hidden one but that was leaked prior
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>>107799325
Maybe they never existed in the first place?
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>>107797416
fuxxin kek, i luld
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>>107794830
we know
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>>107794857
Why risk that instruction leaking? They just keep the whole thing in the dark, Microshit doesn't even know about the bug, no one knows except the NSA. That's the whole point.
If you start telling devs "yeah bro we got instructions from higher up that say DO NOT fix this bug under any circumstances" then word will start spreading


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