Merry Christmas!Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107651567https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide>UIComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUISwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUIre/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneoSD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnextWan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>windows is deadWhere were you when it was the year of the Mac desktop?
Thoughts on the elitebook?
Previous Thread: >>107617435>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.
Is it worth to get a Grok subscription for the NSFW mode? I heard it got heavily censored recently
>>107660573The right is by definition about exploitation. The difference between the very definition of capitalism and *that* is just in degree, not kind. There's absolutely no point in being surprised that some people don't find it surprising, they're looking at a feature of the system, treating everything as exploitable and disposable. And mind you, most of the left is also very much about exploitation, but in a way that leaves it open to criticism, because they say one thing and they do another. One can't criticise a capitalist for following his own standards of commodification, one can only find him repulsing.
>>107660675 (Me)Forgot my unrelated pic.
>>107660649same filters either way
>Just arch but without systemdAny reason to use this over arch besides cool points? I use my computer to get work done so that is my priority
I use it on my old laptop because runit boots 5 times faster than systemd no matter how lean I try to make it. It's alright if you don't mind writing your own runit files from time to time. If you have no experience with linux you're probably going to waste a lot of time getting things to just werk.
>>107660736I am not entitled in any way. I worked my way through it. I never ask anyone does anything for me, I always work for what I want/need and offer it whenever the case.>but I don't like your toneah see, you are the entitled one
>>107660717>even ai knowsnigger ai repeats whatever retarded internet memes it was trained on or found when it googled. treating ai as a magic all knowing oracle has to be the biggest possible nigger behaviour
>>107660837literally sourced wikipedia and arch wiki you dimwit
>>107655190Usecase for not using systemd?
How hard is learning VHDL/verilog gonna be if I'm an okay programmer but know nothing about electronics? I want to design obscure CPUs, lisp machines or something
>>107655518digital design looks more like programming than electronics
>>107655628>I absolutely don't want to learn physics because I was bad at it when I was in middle schoolYou're probably smarter now than you were in middle school, so why not give it another look?
>>107658999Based trips of encouragementNot him but I also am a massive physics hater outside of emag. Torque vector points along the axis of rotation just because muh cross product? Talking about rigid members all day? Go fuck yourself.t. EE god
>>107655518If you can program you'll figure it out. Some oddities in that things aren't procedural, but great for certain types of work.I used icestudio as it has a flow designer, but you can still drop in code modules and write blocks of code. Easier then trying to figure out how they instantiate objects.
>>107655518dunno my shit local LLM can already draw electronic schematics with ASCII art in terminal. in few years AI will do all this shit
>>107659029Thank you for utterly vindicating my point.
>>107652527I want to learn something new as a linuxtard, I'm undecided between .net core with blazor and maui or rust with yew and gtk4, which one would be better in the long run both for my personal project and as an employment seeking perk?I know typescript with angular and ionic already.
>>107659841>yew and gtk4fucking what!go back to sleep /g/eetoid
>>107652527>>107654873I only write heretical scrapcode
>>107652527yes. including the unsafe{} small parts.
What is /g/'s verdict on NetBSD?
>>107660013VGHHH SOVL...
>>107660013HEY! WHATS WRONG WITH ENGLISH??
based os
>>107653159NetBSD and DragonflyBSD are the "why do those even exist" ones.
>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.
>>107655044Why does it need to load all that at startup?
>>107655044i don't have quite as many packages installed, but 20x the startup time compared to my old passively cooled Pentium machine from 2017 still seems a bit much. Do you have native-comp disabled or something?
>>107644902I'm thinking of uninstalling citar (I don't use its features), org-roam (I use denote now), and magit (I want to try out VC).
>>107581436>check out org-sbeThanks to the guy who mentioned org-sbe in the last thread. With that information, I was able to figure out a way to do conditional tangling based on the state of a list of org checkboxes.>Use C-c C-c to toggle individual checkboxes .#+name: feature-choices- [X] evil- [ ] themes- [X] sql support>The tricky part is tangling.#+begin_src elisp :tangle (if (seq-contains (read (org-sbe feature-choices)) "[X] evil") "/tmp/tangle.el" "no");; evil#+end_srcComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107655044You are doomed anon
holy shit what are people posting on this platformfucking egocentric zero-awareness scum trash
>>107658043>.kek at the seething ricecel tho
I never caught on with this stuff where you make a profile that follows you aroundI quit Facebook at the very beginning when the first thing it told people was how many "friends" you haveI quit reddit when someone looked up my post history and I realized you can't make it privateWhat's the point of the internet if you de anonymize everything
>>107656746The in at the end is for india. It honestly seems that way once you’ve been there enough.
>>107658043tricky
>>107656746Mostly AI slop. I guess some dedicated users still write their own slop.
How come there almost no 5k monitors
>>107659571MacOS uses 4x scaling.So if you want a 2560x1440 deskyop, you need a 5120x2880 resolution screen.
4k is only good for 19-23" monitors since its 1080p @ 200% .. for 24-28" monitors you need 1440p @ 200% (5k) fractional scaling like 150 or 125% looks like shit.fractional scaling looks like shit
>>107658312Is your IQ 89?
i am sure there are people that find her pretty but to me she looks non human. is she jewish?
>>107658334More k.
Fuck you Amazon. Fuck you.
>>107659428logging into a phishing site.
>>107659428Should we protect their account with 2FA OTP saar?Fuck you bloody Ranjeet, we are 45 IQ Indian Hindu rape rats. We exist to destroy civilization, not build or even maintain it. Make them solve a stupid puzzle, then force them to unlock it via an email, and after they click the reset link, force them to add a phone number so we can send them spam from India.
>>107659428AI can sum the dice, so in combination with a good unrestricted computer use model it could probably solve the captcha.At this point the only value in captchas is to force high resource usage for each attempt, since these models are still expensive to run. But they'll get cheaper and cheaper with time.
>>107659428kek take that boomers you're kicked off the internet
>>107659712such a spankable thorax
Do you help your family members with their technology?
Luckily both of my parents have Compsci degrees, so even though they are starting to slowly struggle with newer shit they at least kinda know how to use a search engine
>>107658551android is easy to back up, everything is in /Downloads /Videos /Pictures /DCIMyou can move it via rsync and pipe stdout to dev nullhttps://howtos.davidsebek.com/android-rsync-adb.html
>>107657192no,I hate their guts
>>107657192I stopped using Windows 20 years ago so my credentials to help anyone in the family evaporated.
>>107657192I tried to for years but my sister keeps fucking it all up so I just let them pay for their shit instead of doing shit as simple as car maintenance>feelsbadman
THIS IS HUGE
>>107657771nobody asked, but thanks for counting
>>107654467by 2023? I'd like to see them try.
>>107657656>With what? JavaScript?
>>107654467There is zero chance they can actually do that. But it's pretty funny.
>>107654467I already wasn't updating, no need to convince me
What actually useful things do you use LLMs forFor me it's dumb scripts - autohotkey scripts, browser userscripts, random python thingsThe models just one-shot most of these types of things now and it makes doing one-off things so trivial that I'll do a few of these on average every week now that never get used again
>>107657660Nothing because it's the gayest most useless shit I've ever witnessed and I keep seeing jeets and women asking grok and chatgpt anything but being too stunted to realise that the answer they get is horseshit.Any search engine before 2016 was miles ahead of this dumb shit, what a waste of time.
>>107657660It's great for one off scripts. I also like to mock out classes for my code and make function stubs and have LLMs fill them out. I am able to accelerate projects quickly that way. That level of constraint also stops the LLMs for making up retarded architectural decisions too.Been trying Claude for larger codebases and once you give it too much flexibility it starts becoming retarded.
>>107658803grim
>>107657837*yawn*
>>107657660I'm excited about the future with LLMs. This is going to make research and programming so fast when we all have powerful locally running LLMs. LLMs just need some programs to glue together their functions.This is what I want:an LLM that 1) transcribes and digitizes pdfs 2) reads the result 3) translates it if not in English 4) answers questions based on the knowledge stored in thousands of pdfsCan you imagine a human having memorized dictionaries for 15+ languages? There's no assistant that comes close.