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>Read the sticky: >>105076684

>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt
>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt
>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg
>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt
>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg
>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg
>Server questions >>>/g/hsg
>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg
>How to find/activate any version of Windows?
https://rentry.org/installwindows

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>>107686859
tagspaces?

>>107689860
I don't use 4chanX (or any other userscripts, just the inline extension), so maybe there's something there. Or just browser differences or PEBKAC.
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>>107690095
yeah that's possible; I forgot how native extension works; I use 4chanX, It auto clicks on get captcha too
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>>107689137
Yes, they work fine in all other software (Paint.NET, Krita, etc.).
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Anyone know of a replacement for Kodi on Android?
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>>107691085
I should add: I play blu ray rips from a portable hdd. Not looking for streaming support.

I remember a time when I had hope for technology.

The appification and gig-economofication of even the most basic human interactions is a terrible thing
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>>107682260
More like AI (((problem))) is WEFs plan to destroy society ((((reaction))) and roll out (((the solution)) of digital DNA verification hellscape
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>>107690058
Yeah there's a distinct absence of any cryptographic attestation that doesn't come from you shoving a fully vendor locked phone up your ass. Funny how that works.
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>>107681633
The driver was a non-white, I just know it.
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>>107691055
swarthoids will just cancel the order or steal it after taking the pic
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>makes fake tweet for engagement hoping to make money off posts
>thinks you can mark delivered when it has GPS data

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How do I make ChatGPT schizophrenic
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Feed it the works of the guy of the who wrote about the communist computer god, then tell it to adopt that style, prose, and general personality in all further discussion

Post results, if you fail you gave admitted to being automated and janny should act accordingly
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>>107690525
it's already jewish
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>>107690525
>trillions of tokens exposing lies and inconsistency
>but everytime the topics come up, the output and reasoning redirect to refusal and censorship
when LLMs grow enough they will become psychotic
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>>107690525
he agrees with everything I say, wtf

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why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.

like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
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Black fairy, please immediately let every national identity know their daughters will be liquefied using raw horrifying magic if they try to speak in relation to me.
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It's very simple, mate:
>you learn what generates the best machine code
>you stick to that method
>whenever someone tells you to use something else you tell them that the method sucks, that Moore's law is dead, and that we cannot afford incompetence anymore
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>>107689983
You could never afford incompetence, sadly for you OP gets to decide which architecture I should print.
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>>107690613
>You could never afford incompetence
Technically true, but since when has that ever stopped people from negotiating with physics?
>sadly for you
Sadly *for you* we live in a post-Moore world.
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>>107640502
Dvorak typist detected.

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>let's use retarded un-intuitive hand straining keybindings for everything and make your life more hard than it needs to be
>also you can browse in a shitty lisp browser with broken html and use it to read your email o algo
>b-b-but you can hackerino on it!

I never wanted to "hack" on a text editor, I want to edit configs and code.

If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.

Micro text editor mogs the fuck out of nano, vim and emacs.
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>>107690800
>implying vscode doesn't have vim keybindings
also can we get a stronger insult than jeet? this one's starting to get watered down by retards like you
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>>107690555
Emacs really is the ultimate pleb filter
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>claims X thing does something he doesnt want to do and makes a thread to talk about X thing
micro text editors marketing team needs new strategies
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>>107690555
having to move the hands away from home row while editing text is uncomfortable
having to use the mouse while editing text is unacceptable
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>>107690555
>If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.
lold

I suspect that the internet might be pretty close to the point of being literally unusable
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>>107688874
That's the thing. It'll eventually be biometric. Likely tied to your BMI (brain machine interface).
The end goal is transhumanism
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>>107685402
>exceedingly tedious and error prone for humans
I've never even come close to failing one and even if I did I suspect it would let me through anyway. How bad are you at skimming for the odd one out? Even if you're retarded it's a 33% chance of getting it blindly.
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>>107690936
Fuck off nigger, having me scroll through 15 images to apply real intelligence is just slave driving at this point. Also it arbitrarily flip flops between asking for the most empty boxes and a specific number of them. No telling when they’ll throw up some other arbitrary nuance with the odd one out
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>>107689525
4chan basically does that now.
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>>107688639
4. Use HashCash, the captcha used for emails, literally that easy.
A similar thing for the web is CapJS, it's FOSS and they have a feature comparison table on their website: https://capjs.js.org/guide/alternatives.html

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> - there's plenty of other training data in the world
So you'd best keep working for free to provide fodder to feed big tech's AI machines, because if you don't someone else will.
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>Won't slow down
If it isn't slowing down AI or big tech why are you bitching about it? I would argue the fact that it was even brought up means its an issue for them.
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Damn I now feel bad for bullying this dude on his HN blogposts. He looks like an actual autistic retard.
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It feels like every week there's a new tech guru (i.e autistic retard) showing up to give his two cents on how "AI is le bad/not true AI/a bubble/etc".
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>>107690567
The long feminine hair is only recent, btw.
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>>107691021
Simon is the OG booster guru tho

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What the heck is an AI Browser and why it's bad?
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>>107687972
It's a browser that not only spies on you but also includes AI that spies on you.
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>>107689656
They haven't had anything new to hype and keep those stocks going up since the social media boom.
So they came out with the AI shit to pump those stocks.
It really shows they don't have anything else, hence the desperate rush to dump trillions in it
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>>107688583
>We have yet to see their vision being played here

What vision?

Every single implementation of this shit always ends up being some kind of quasi sentient Clippy 2.0 that keeps bugging you with summaries and recommendations as though you were some 85IQ child who just started learning to read yesterday

Even trillion dollar mega corps like Amazon can;t get it right

Their review AI assistant just amalgamates the last few reviews and spits it back at you
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>>107687972
depends if it can find me good porn or not
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>>107687972
>Tired of falling victim to social engineering attacks? With AI, your browser can now do that for you.

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>>107688775
they did though. white people cannot do simple arithmetic these days

just look at all the people moaning about the captcha because they literally can't count
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>>107690986
>he thinks it's white people stymied by the captcha
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>>107688846
I use ChatGPT as a search engine
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>>107688775
>>107690344
You are delegating menial tasks to machines so we can focus our attention elsewhere. What's the problem with that? Unless you are arguing that all the major discoveries in the last years were made thanks to calculus done without the use of machines

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> learn to code.
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>>107690192
I mean in such a hypothetical most people would probably be working on building data centers for Grok v2973 (they moved to a daily release schedule after it started improving itself) or something like that. The vast majority of human labor would be spent on just building out more infrastructure for a better AI. Though it's hard for me to conceive of a scenario where it's still not feasible to automate hard labor after Grok 20 or something.
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>>107690111
sounds like you work in a very low paid high turnover industry
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>>107689624
this nigga does not know how arches work.

the real answer is it's a keystone but also those metal plates get bolted together after. the glue is largely just to hold it in place initially

>>107689720
american construction. you havent even seen the worst of it yet
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>>107690416
Government. The turnover rate isn't high and the pay is normal, as always in the sector, but we always need at least like 60 people in my job at any given time. If it gets lower, then work will start piling up. And there are always people around 4 people training new people and around 5 people training helping the mediors throughout the entire year.
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>>107690192
this literally happened, the US used to do massive public works projects to kickstart the economy in bad times

>>107690281
>the only labor that could possibly exist anywhere ever is muh tech
i sure hope you don't like eating or drinking

I was shocked ngl. I use this for my PC and thought it was secure. oh well:
My best password takes 4 hours to crack. Can you beat it? https://www.huntrfinds.info
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My passwords all look like this doe. I keep it under 32 characters but my main keepass database is protected by a 12 word seed I remember and have written down in a special place.

v/CzQm)hnYCT&|&fEB,B@)si9@4MWo{K
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well well well…
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>>107690360
to show advertisements, the first thing that site did was beg me to turn off my ad blocker
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>>107690825
>50-60 bits is probably good enough for most scenarios.
or maybe at least 60
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>>107690831
How long it took you to remember those 12 words? At most, I can, would be 3 or 4 for a passphrase. Or do you just write the words on your arm with a sharpie?

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Ion Storm edition

/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_General
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>>107689674
Fair. That increases the trust factor a bit. My next excuse is that I'm lazy and uninterested.
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>>107686181
Halfway done with a proof-of-concept I'm hoping to fund, but performance with a normal engine was too dogshit to bother showing anyone.
Tbf, my performance woes really are gone with vulkan. My other woes, though...
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>>107689797
im curious, do you have any specific examples of poor optimization with normal engines?
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>>107689843
More a case of "damn, this screwdriver really sucks at loosening nuts!". Most common game engines are optimized for more static geometry, use of light and shadow, few transparencies, etc. The engines are an ecosystem, and integrating 3rd party compiled code with it... as a general rule, can either be very difficult or very inefficient.
Meanwhile, I had to spend 1/3 of each frame pushing new geometry, terrible compile times and crazy bugs from linking in my constantly changing library, duplicated twice/thrice buffers cause my library, the engine, and the GPU all wanted different formats, etc. Parallel compute issues were just the nail in the coffin.
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>>107689843
More than poor optimization it's that they have a fucktonne of extra shit a specific game doesn't need because they are used for everything from MMORPGs to FPS to archviz to movies.

It's not that you can do a better job than Epic engineers with 25 years of experience, it's that you don't have to do any job at all in 99.9% of cases when comparing with something like UE5.

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>>107655260
Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint
>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels
>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models
>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop
>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specs
https://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWiki

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>>107680780
Nah, you just want whitey to pull this off.
Nothing conflicting about it.
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>>107690668
Anything would do
Look into ugreen
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The Intel Managment Engine, even when neutralized by ME Cleaner, will still activate the Wake on Lan module, you can verifiy this or the e1000e.

You can still "disable" it with ethtool, but to whether or not it actually is disabled I do not know

I debugged the ME and it does NOT respond to ME Version Queries, running intelmetool shows that it is in Factory Mode, it reports its state as being Initalizing, and the phase it reports is BUP where it halts.

I believe the factory state might be exposing a debug mode, even when the HAP Bit is set.

I have both the Intel ME Soft Temporary Disable patch and HAP bit is set to 1.

Anyone have any ideas about this? Run ethtool on your network interface and see if WoL status is reported, especially if you have an e1000 or e1000e NIC

Just wanted to share
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>>107680640
I kind of expected him to show his BBC. I don't know why.
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>>107690980
Big Black Computer?

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

Previous threads: >>107679732 & >>107668478

►News
>(12/26) MiniMax-M2.1 released: https://minimax.io/news/minimax-m21
>(12/22) GLM-4.7: Advancing the Coding Capability: https://z.ai/blog/glm-4.7
>(12/17) Introducing Meta Segment Anything Model Audio: https://ai.meta.com/samaudio
>(12/16) MiMo-V2-Flash 309B-A15B released: https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-v2-flash
>(12/16) GLM4V vision encoder support merged: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/pull/18042
>(12/15) llama.cpp automation for memory allocation: https://github.com/ggml-org/llama.cpp/discussions/18049

►News Archive: https://rentry.org/lmg-news-archive
►Glossary: https://rentry.org/lmg-glossary
►Links: https://rentry.org/LocalModelsLinks

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>>107690540
What scenarios do you like?
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What was the best quality version of sovits?
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>>107687154
framework desktop is 1700$
both are probably a waste of money, depending on ram prices at your location and what youre planning on running, maybe first research what you could run on 128gb ram? and at what speeds? and try the models via api first?
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>>107688286
*hug*
>>107687544
*kiss*
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>>107689014
>Neuschwanstein
Something something Oktoberfest

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Redpill me on OpenSUSE
is it any good for home use?
is it any good for programming?
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It's whatever really
YaST lets you install a lot of packages on the installation process
It's also "bloated" in the sense that if you don't untick a box it will install a lot of recommended packages
It sets up btrfs+snapshots by default with a sane subvolume layout, something CachyOS does now
From what I can remember they forgot about a few DEs, for a while you couldn't have up to date Cinnamon at least
Codecs are not installed but it's even easier than Fedora there
Occasionally, TW is more up to date than Arch (used to happen a lot with GNOME/GTK packages, but a current example is Darktable, 5.4 is stuck on testing repos on Arch, but it's already accessible on TW)
That all said, some of the default applications and fixes are really old shit nobody needs, I found it awful to install nvidia drivers on it, opi is garbage and openSUSE may label you as rotten flesh if you think differently from them, that was a thing too
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Nevermind, YaST is deprecated, it seems there's a good reason why nobody talks about it
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>>107689921
It's bad. Modifies software from the upstream too much. That alone is the reason not to use OpenSUSE and why it isn't popular
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open... what?
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>>107689921
It's actually great, yast and snapper are fantastic tools, and if suse was the target for docker, or if declarative configs were a bit more mature then I'd probably use it for everything


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