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Which language is better for AI coding agents?
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>>107857895
Pure assembly is all you need
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Never tried Haskell, but Rust works oh so beautifully. The compiler catches errors that other languages would let slip by and the error messages actually help the agents fix the problems. It's truly over for C/C++ in this new era.
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>>107857895
Python is fine
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>>107858450
>the only thing rust is good for is correcting ai generated slopcode
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>>107858429
ASM is slop, real AI can build context dependent circuits and implement programmability as an afterthought in most efficient possible way, time has come for x86 to fuck off.

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>>107601582
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk-faq/
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://sizeof.cat/post/cyberpunk/
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>Go to security event
>Random companies piggybacking on the ai craze
>Wesecureyourstuff.ai, Securo.ai, Sec.ai etc etc
>Junior engineer and two killer minges in high heels at every booth
I wanna be a killer minge in a skirt and high heels too!
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How can I be sure my workplace isn't spying on my internet traffic through the local cell tower?
I don't connect to the company wifi, obviously, but the cell tower is on company land.
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>>107858677
Why should you use it? Build your own mesh internet like a real man!
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>>107859361

are men that notoriously retarded?
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Is Posteo good? I’m thinking about switching from Hotmail, but I don’t want to use protonmail or tutanota.

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This will change everything.
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>>107858502
>but we will need to wait until some independent tests
if they had a real product theres be zero chance they go to ces to talk about a black box with no testing
like a real battery advertises itself, you just have some 3rd party to test it out and in 2 days youd have 300 companies asking to license the tech
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>>107858519
i didnt know how they are actually marketing it, but seems somewhat skecthy
but i seen many lkegit products act this way so... lets see what happens
i like to follow this thread
https://endless-sphere.com/sphere/threads/thread-for-new-battery-breakthrough-pr-releases.57256/page-93
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>>107858380
It really sucks how like generations and generations of cool stuff science fiction promised us can just be thrown out en masse with the explanation "LOL HEAT"
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donut what
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>>107857736
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPsVuG1
Fuck me, that was so hard, I feel your pain anon. If only I could search the word "spork" on a shopping website.

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Literally no reason to use Adobe now. Apple won!
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>>107858685
The only way Appel can compete is by making their software free.
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>>107858685
Junk.
>per month
LMFAO.
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>>107858685
>subscription
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>>107858698
How are you gonna pirate anything on a platform with bulletproof remote attestation?
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>>107859698
It not bulletproof. Nobody uses it.

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here i come
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>>107858905
This is the truth.
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>>107858840
Good job. Ubuntu has a 2 year release cycle. 24.04 is almost 2 years old and 26.04 will release soon:tm:. If you don't like the Desktop, you can try Mint or Kubuntu, especially, if you are coming from Windows.
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>>107858840
>Br*tish distro
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Why Ubuntu when Debian exists
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>>107859634
>Why Ubuntu when Debian exists
Why Debian when linux from Scratch exists?

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What is the AMD equivalent of the 1080ti?
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>>107857817
Are we including ATI as AMD? Because then the clear answer is the Radeon 9700 Pro. If not, it's the HD 7970 or R9 290X.

>>107857828
>an overvolted, inferno-esque rebadge of the superior RX 480
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>>107859180
performance-wise absolutely, but
the thing is 6000 series rdna2 cards is prone to failure due to breaking core, in general they're not as long-lasting as rx580's or 1080ti's
I have all three cards
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I use an AMD equivalent of a 3080 Ti
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>>107857828
Goated GPU
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>>107858409
I have the non-GHZ MSI Lightning in my closet, the 3GB RAM made it really suck past 2020. Even 1080p goes past that easy

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Why do you need 24GB of VRAM? What will you do with it that 16GB can't? Most people don't need more than 12 and you NEET highschool dropout hobbyists can get by just fine with 8GB for your projects and old games.
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>>107842575
>What will you do with it that 16GB can't?

Generate my own custom fetish goon videos with WAN and LTX-2
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>>107859267
>LTX-2
How? With 24GB?
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>>107859275

Yes, some redditors have gotten it to work on 16GB too. There is a --reserve-vram flag you need to set in comfyUI to stop getting OOM errors. From what i can tell it eats up a lot of regular RAM though, so you can consider 64GB the minimum. Another win for paranoid preppers with PTSD from Covid who stocked up and didn't listen to "what do you need it for" threads.

https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1q5jgnl/ltx2_runs_on_a_16gb_gpu/


>>107844528
>I'm on Linux with AMD so I can't do it

Linux is exactly the OS where you can do it with AMD. But the trick is to have a card with proper support in ROCM, meaning workstation cards or ones with workstation equivalents like the 7900XTX. 6800XT for example isn't listed officially but it still works because the W6800 is supported, which also falls under "gfx1030". There's a compatibility list here:

https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/reference/system-requirements.html
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>>107859376
Oh neat, thanks, gonna try.
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>>107842575
Run a local llm 3d waifu. I cant even get video on my gfx card its useless

>10gb cuck

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>Sorry guys for the noise from upstairs, Tryone is railing the wife.
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I liked the DistroTube bullying better
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>>107857414
explain why that's bad WITHOUT sounding mad
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>>107857414
>>107857435
He is the only YT guy that actually makes okay content and explains everything factually not with buzzwords.
His voice is annoying as fuck though, talks with the stacy-tier accent or whatever you call it.
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>>107859316
this, it is only good when Tryone is keeping her busy, you get more time to play vidia while the wife is not bitching you are playing vidia
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link to his channel ?

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>whip out my 18 years old GBA SP
>still works
>whip out my 5 years old phone
>coughs blood and dies
Why is technology so shit nowadays?
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>>107858879
That unit looks pristine.
Too bad it can barely do anything. Same with my 3DS. The screen is really cool though.
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>>107858458
Plenty of old shit breaks down over time. Go do the same test with a Game Gear. Almost all of them are dead at this point due to failed capacitors. An unserviced original Xbox has a good chance of being totally dead and potentially damaged upon repair by now due to leaking caps (primarily the clock supercap, but the others are prone to failure as well). Dual Shock 2s are another thing dying en masse because the conductive film inside them is breaking down and needs to be replaced. Generally that manifests as phantom inputs and/or buttons not working at all.

You can cherrypick anything to suit your narrative. The reality is that most electronics require maintenance (preventative in many cases) to carry on working beyond their original expected lifespan, which generally isn't that long for consumer goods. If you want to move beyond gayming we can talk about belts in the vast majority of cassette players and disc drives turning to goo, for example.
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>>107858458
>>107858676
>>107858880
Poetry.
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>>107858844
Man those old GBA/NDS homebrew shells were so cool. They did so much with 32k/4mb of RAM and 33mhz ARM4 CPUs.

Now your octocore phone with 8GB of RAM can't handle having one useful app running and the shell can't fucking do anything.
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>>107859579
GBA had 288KB of memory, 32KB internally in the CPU and 256KB RAM. Pus 98KB of VRAM.
Anyways you don't need much to run things from ROM in the first place.

https://www.techspot.com/news/110879-jensen-huang-relentless-ai-negativity-hurting-society-has.html
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>>107848880
With how blatantly obvious this AI is, it makes me wonder how much LLM is driving a lot of the bot posting here or if it's just some other more linear and pre-programed system.
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>>107857807
Why do you need wealth when you have automation?
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Fuck leather jacket man in his fortune cookie asshole
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>>107844452
You are a clueless retard. That is all.
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>>107843537
Prices will drop a whole 10% then shareholders and other subhuman investor niggers will kvetch they're being holocausted again, so CEO Brahjeet Gangescorpse will make an apologetic statement that this is the new norm and everyone else must do the needful. Then all the other nepoful indian CEOs will immediately do the cartelful to ensure nobody dropful the price.

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>>107859346
My train of thought was off the rails when I made the post but I was referring to this "performative male" bullshit
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>>107844115
You'll understand one day.

Elon says his plan is to have humanity exploring space and meet alien civilizations

is this technologically achievable?
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>>107847509
You can point a laser at the moon right now ans get it to bounce back with a mirror the US has put there, idiot
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>>107858033
>it is simply bigger earth then what we are allowed to know
Probably false by paths of commercial flights anyone is allowed to be on.
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>>107858271
People hate Elon that much everywhere. Yes even on his own website.
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>>107847643
>Otherwise you will die before getting past the galaxy
nah, you can get to anywhere within the observable universe in arbitrarily small amounts of time (from your perspective) by just going faster through normal acceleration which will make the distance in front of you contract, eliminating the need to surpass lightspeed
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>>107847368
>>107847329
>Twitter screenshot
>Question mark

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Have two laptops, one runs mint. Want to put something else on the other. pic related. Have used OpenBSD on VPS, liked it. Does it werx on desktop? Just use browser, GIMP, and terminal mostly.
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>>107851802
https://www.ghostbsd.org/
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>>107851802
Unironically, put hackintosh.
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I'm playing with openSD on an old low resource minitower (1gb RAM)
It's pretty barebones but surprisingly snappy.
xfce4 failed so I'll stick with fvwm for now but gimp3 ran fine and firefox is doing pretty well.
I'm still figuring how to use customisation files like .xsession but the man pages are more readable than I've found for linux.

I'll take any suggestions for what to look into to make it look better, is openbox any good?
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>>107856456
hehe
>be OP
>on obsd
>make that final text post
>forget to upload shrimple image to message
>do another captcha
>failed to upload
>its webp
>search for other versions of the image that arent webp
>none
>try pkg_add gimp
>install one that probably isn't even gimp
>try to run it
>it's not gimp

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>>107858909
oh so gimp does work
will have to look into that
also want to try a window manager
tried i3 but it was borked out of the box for me
and the default window manager wouldn't run ungoogled-chromium out of the box
also couldn't get ublock origin or ublock origin lite to work on ungoogled chromium
tried some online crx chrome extension converter for further workaround attempt but somehow the system crashed when it started to download the result
not so shrimple after all
neckbeard keeps growin tho

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Claude wrote 100% claude code
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>>107853998
>lakhs

saar do not redeem the ai
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>>107853976
>lahks
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>>107854230
Stop posting teenbro cringe
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i don't understand why these people love claude code so much, i think codex is way more useful, much more token efficient
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>>107853783
>Claude wrote 100% of Claude code
Yeah we could tell.

how often do you clean your keyboard?
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>>107857958
one or twice every 5 years
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>>107857958
everytime my laptop fan gone rogue.
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>>107858563
>from a fat neckbeard and it looked like that if not worse, complete with pubic hair and what looked like cum stains
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>>107857958
Never because the keys don't come off without a risk of them breaking
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I hit it with the datavac once per week normally.


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