Is it worth to switch to nVidia for DLSS?
>>107786315Kek you missed the train years ago already
>>107786315yespay money get better features
i don't get it. how is x a function on itself and then another function yielding a domain is applied to it again.where can i learn this explained to for retards?
That is the version for retards.
>>107786343okay well we are going to need to get into inception level of retardation then. like putting a model school bus inside a short bus.
>2026>I am forgotten
>>107784528The end goal is the US trying to not pay their national debt.
>>107784528NTA but I'll be convinced of what you say when hardware starts being banned.
Fuck, I hope this will accelerate the coming of jesus.I'm tired of paying child support to all my ex whores.
>>107784486i have a 5 year old 72 inch TV from samsung that i bought but then later realized i never watch TV. does this mean i can sell it to retards and make bank?
>>107786328No, you fucktardUse it as your main monitor instead.
Will running gemini from the terminal prevent me from getting AI psychosis
>>107784218regardless whether this is a bait thread, can someone spoon feed me a good interface for linking this API? Mainly using for banana pro
No, it will exacerbate it.
>>107784218>i'm currently snorting coke, will smoking crack help with my coke addiction?
>>107786255never mind I spoon feed myself
>>107786273coke and crack are pretty awesome
OLED chads, LCDs are relevant again. Our response?
>>107783179>Our responseInstant.
>>107785524>normal users wont spend 800$ on lcd monitor when oled existthey're starting at $599. oh well, still not buying nvidia GPUs
>>107783452>Disable HDR, it's not currently supportedinto the trash it goes
>>107785489no but any oled worth its salt has BFI
>>107785915not equivalent since you need 240Hz to get 120Hz effective refresh rate with BFI. I know it's marketing but they're talking about 360Hz providing over 1000Hz effective refresh rate
THIS is the thread.
>>107781777checked
>>107779000Checked
Kuroba is good but I can't get the thread watcher to work
Filtering is very unreliableI hope the russian guy fixes it
my captchas are definitely getting easier. am i being a good boy?
>this kills the /g/ poster>having to order a new fan when they break>having to take apart your laptop with 999 screws and ribbons and crap just to replace one part.>having to open your laptop and blast out the dust to make it run well again. When are we going to stop needing fans to cool our laptops to max performance?
>>107776190old laptops had thick pipes adequate for their 35W behemothsnu-laptops are all about gayness and thin and more gay
>>107773956>When are we going to stop needing fans to cool our laptops to max performance?Fanless macbook air for portable stuff.Desktop I built at home.
>>107773956I haven't opened and cleaned mine in years.It warms me in the winter time.
>>107773956You must be joking. I took my laptop apart and put it back together in 15 minutes.
>>107774915>>107774377I render and model on a spec'd out MacBook regularly with no issues. You sound poor lol
AI derangement syndrome (AIDS) has gone too far. Should the government step in and stop Sam from spreading his AIDS?
>>107785155I'm afraid to imagine what's happening in schools in the post-Soviet era. At least in Russia, we used ready-made solutions/answers for so-called "school homework" before AIBut sometimes there were no answers. And with the help of AI, I think today's schoolchildren will destroy the education system.And that's good, because current schools in Russia go until 3-5 p.m. and then another 2 to 4 hours for "school homework"The only thing boomers can do is take daily tests under the supervision of a teacher.I had this in 2016, and because of it, I did poorly in school.And this was introduced gradually, and the further it went, the worse it got, including more lessons until 1-2 p.m during my school days.Literally, you learn a topic in the current lesson or the previous one, and then you take a test that determines your fate and your final grade for the school year. And it was every day, every day - a new test.I hate school so much it's unreal
>>107785155But where is he wrong?
>>107785155i find it useful to reword a concept when i don't understand what a textbook is saying, if only from another source.
>>107785155It wasn't in a good state to begin with. There's barely anything to be destroyed.
>>107785155seeing as artificial retardation (or what it's called) is responsible for vast majority of GDP growth in us it's highly doubtful this dumpster fire will be stopped intentionally.
thoughts on fruit arrow?yeah yeah yeah zoomer this fake history that. I just want to talk about this aesthetic, particularly in software. I personally really like it. It feels lively, peaceful, and futuristic. After this came minimalism where UI was super flat, dull, and spaced out. Basically the opposite of the 3D gradient-heavy water vibes of fruit arrow.
>>107778778ESLgod, you gotta share your secrets one day.
>>107785348>unironically saying "god" instead of "fag"are you from sharty or something?
>>107783732i've seen your desktop a few times in the desktop threads and i love it. can you make a guide (text or video) on how to recreate it? every vista/7 theme i've seen for linux is only halfway there but yours is spot on
>>107783732I love you man, you're my favorite /calg/ poster. I hope you still frequent the place!
>>107785522its literally just vistathemeplasma, lol, no big deal>>107785903i don't post much as of now, even in general, but i still lurk, gathering cool fanart for myself
>clear browsing history/cookies/etc>youtube videos perform worse because CPU usage spiking
>>107786252Those are completely unrelated things.
It's busy re-establishing the 9 gorillion cookies again
>>107786272It shouldn't, I deleted across all browsers and what I could from both my MS and Google accounts. My idea was that maybe a YouTube cookie saved was telling it to serve me videos in one type instead of another, but that's a pretty weak theory.
What is the point of junior devs when chatgpt 5.2 is faster, cheaper, and more reliable?
>>107785445shatbots wont be replacing anything anytime soon.
>>107785445The final frontier
>>107785186>you think the origin of the line sits in 2020 or soYeah because we are looking at progress of LLMs performance
>>107785407For now
>>107784574even if that statement was true (it's not, to call it idiotic is an understatement) how do you imagine new senior devs come to be? magic?
>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.>Emacs Resourceshttps://gnu.org/s/emacshttps://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacshttps://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs>Learning EmacsC-h t (Interactive Tutorial)https://emacs-config-generator.fly.devhttps://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratchhttp://xahlee.info/emacshttps://emacs.tvComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Did anyone ever learn Gnus for email
>>107783197it essentially turns things in your buffer into "buttons" or hyperlinks regardless of major mode, for example a path like ~/.emacs.d/init.el:5 is an implicit button that will take you to the 5th line of your init file when you press the action key (M-RET or S-<mouse-2>). but it does so much more. i've been using hyperbole for a few months and i've probably only used like 10% of its features. it's like a little emacs inside of emacs
>>107782637>I wish my job wasn't programming so I could automate it in EmacsIt's not just about what you do but rather who you are working for. In my case, I work by myself so I can manage my workflow however I want. The only obligation I have is towards my country's revenue service but besides that, I have complete freedom. But if I were an employee, I doubt they would permit me to use anything else besides VisualStudio/Outlook/Excel.
>>107783842>Gnus for emailGnus is too arcane at this point. It has lots of "gotchas" and is capricious. You gotta spend lots of lines of elisp to make it work as you expect it to.I am eyeing the possibilty of turning notmuch into my "gnus".>>107781570 .
>>107767581check out flowstorm so you can hate all other debuggers, toohttps://www.flow-storm.org/
sup /g/ I was making a 2D MOBA with procedurally generated maps/dungeons, im 4 months in development, no frameworks or game engines, all written in js/ts, some aspects of the server are written in elixir (gamesession, ECS) i recently found out I have a brain tumor so I might opensource it, what license should I use guys?
If you want people to play it make a viral public social media post and wait for sloptubers to hop on the bandwagon with titles like "THIS GAME HAS A SAD SECRET"
>>107785073AGPLv3 or GPLv3cc-by licenses are not recommended for source codehttps://creativecommons.org/faq/#can-i-apply-a-creative-commons-license-to-softwareAGPL is better, someoen cant host your game on a website and not provide source code with it. with gpl they only have to provide source code if theyre distributing binariesi wish you the best, im so sorry
>>107785837*GPL doesn't prevent third parties from selling your product, see redhat, canonical, every product that uses ffmpeg, etc
>>107785855add non commercial clause, or take a look at the EPL-2.0 but i doubt that one prevents it either
>>107784969some copyleft one that forbids close source distributionso that random browns and chinks that are shitting out mobile games 24/7 wont steal your shit
So can we like, talk about the fact that like, consumer hardware ownership is literally being killed by Big Tech and Governments are A-OK with it, under the pretext that it's "bad for the environment". They're hiking prices and making unreasonably power-hungry components in order to make statistical research that shows that "consumption of power across the world is killing the planet. We must centralize the power in data-centers and force them to use Cloud computing only, goyim!"once again, Governments will be on board with this, whether they have a corporate or a democratic interest, because they can pitch it as "necessary to stop climate change." I predict that by 2030 they will enable new laws that start to pair down consumer ownership of power-hungry devices. Eventually police will run check-ups on private households and confiscate anything that uses more than 500W, and they're really rapidly starting to reveal that this is where it's going. Blocking sideloading, encroaching GitHub with age verification. Just all the "online safety" in general being a way to lock down the internet.Next you know, the internet becomes too shitty to use so people say "Fine! I'll just stay offline and hoard all my emulators and localhosted stuff!" but then you hear news that say it will become illegal to own Personal Computers, which people then say is fine because they stopped selling them, because the hardware got so "expensive" that people stopped buying it, so PCs are just not sold anymore.You know?
Cory Doctorow warned about the coming war on general purpose computing several years ago.The war is over, they won.
>>107785042Who is this?
Can you like, go seek a like, cliff?
Why does everyone trust ai even though the models/weights are just a big black box that no one can look into?
>>107781927i like big black things
Nothing is real anyway. We are inside a spiritual, cosmic simulation and when we die we go back to our source.
>>107785802>all you IT monkeyslollmao
>>107781927I don't trust anything or anyone, not even myself, this is why I write tests and let other people shit talk my code so I can improve it.I don't care if it's a blackbox as long as the output is correct.I'm not using it to run a country or a business but to speedup the mundane tasks in my swe life so it does not really matter how it works as long as it works.
>>107781927It's not a black box, you can look inside and see exactly what the model is doing and what the weights are and inspect every layer with your data and make changes.The word you want is uninterpretable. You can look all you want, but it's a big blob of numbers and even with explainability tools and techniques you'll never be able to fully make sense of what the model is doing.