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>/g/ makes an 18th album
Theme: Outer Space Music
Title: [Accepting suggestions]
Deadline: 14th of January

>/g/ makes a 19th album
Theme: [Accepting suggestions]

>Song submission rules/guidelines
Upload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.
Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.
Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.
Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.
By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.
Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.

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>>107746449
die in a fire, ok you can believe that i'm ngmi if that helps you sleep at night, but you're ngmi as well, and blame it on your lack of marketing budget if that helps you sleep at night, not that your music sounds repulsive to most people which affects the algorithm, lmfao
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>>107746461
You are going to make it anon. Believe in yourself.
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okay but has anyone else noticed that every time a pop song hits #1 the drums sound like they’re marching east at 120 bpm and the producer credits spell nothing if you read them backwards except maybe soup. the labels say “organic growth” but my playlist refreshed itself at 3:17am and suddenly everything was minor key and smelled like cold static. coincidence? no, because vinyl is round, clocks are round, and someone keeps clapping off-beat like it’s a signal. not saying anything, just saying the beat knows things and the silence between notes is doing paperwork.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Areddit.com+audiophile+taylor+swift
the stereotypical audiophile is an older man who would want to be seen as manly and thinks it's taboo to listen to girly songs but they admit that taylor swift's songs sound great
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Anyone else finding that Massive X sounds better than Serum 2? It's a pain in the ass to program for sure but it does seem to hit harder and sound cleaner

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what did he mean by this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0uE_chSnV8
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>there was a hackernews discussion i was reading this morning
>14 more minutes of blowslop
maybe i'll just BLOW my brains out right now haahahaha
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>your command line utilities should be the same as your library, plus some user interface functions
>this will simplify everything
is he right? probably not
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blow, no one cares about your flash games or your jank language. self-advertise somewhere else.
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he had some good ideas about game design which made him start wrongly thinking that all his ideas about everything else is good too
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>>107746117
ain't got no point to the OS you just click shit

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Is there a way to put automatic subtitles in a video?

I want to put subtitles in japanese to spanish youtube memes.

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Welcome to the Daily Programming Thread. What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107730163
Fucking around with Windows XP to reproduce all the WM quirks accurately in a Wayland compositor
The event loop, basic protocols (core, Linux DMA-BUF, xdg_shell for toplevels and popups, zxdg_decoration for SSD, zwlr_layer_shell for Taskbar) are already implemented.
I'm only missing the WM behavior and actual decoration sizes and sprites.
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>>107745926
>spanish voice of Hermione Granger
small world
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Problem: If a user accidentally double clicks something instead of single clicks it it will trigger a task multiple times which have annoying side effects.

Subproblem: I'm too lazy to address this issue in a responsible way.

Solution: Do the task on the UI thread so the program freezes after the first click and there's a built in ~3 second cooldown before the task can be triggered again.
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Rewriting my sticky notes program in ncurses because spinning up SDL3 for something like this is excessive.
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>>107732962
Learn lambda calculus like a real programmer.

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I am honestly sort of bored of technology, bros. I still enjoy firin up my Sega console for some jolly coop in Dark Souls or something but I no longer care about ricing, free software, python and bash scripting, overclocking, all that stuff.

Am I just getting old? I don't really enjoy the WWW in general either honestly.
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>>107746557
Isn't he like 53 in real life?
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>>107746505
Decent hairline but 17yo with that scraggy ass monkey face? gfto.
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>>107746505
Yes. Not /g/ related but as I get older I don't like extreme metal or harsh noise anymore. Now I just want to listen to Getz/Gilberto on repeat.
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>>107746505
Every once in awhile I get these feelings that feel so great, and are so attractive. They come from seeing some path forward to a technology that could be built but doesn't exist yet. I can see a glimmer of an inkling of a path to those technologies. It feels good but ultimately hopeless. I cast my eyes down and I am.. evolving into... a. a boomer. I just know it. Like tears. in. the rain
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>>107746505
Yep it must be getting old. I'm pretty much in the same boat, don't have patience to rice or install distros but I'm dearly clinging onto it to pacify myself.

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>>107731356
You can make me remember, you can't make me give a shit.
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Use case for a 4-pane desktop cube?

Nobody needs more than two virtual desktops, nobody needs more than a 2-pane desktop sheet.
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>>107731356
Plasma has wobbly windows and the stupid cube too
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>>107746803
Vsync adds lag.

In the pre-compositor days, drawing commands were executed instantly, without any kind of delay or complex scheduling. Without compositing you got the best possible latency.
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>>107736324
No. Compositing ended the era where you expected a UI to have some tearing (just not on overlay/fullscreen video or games), dropped frames, or frames spent waiting for the whole window to load in; and ushered in the era of bitching about all those things. Desktop apps were not expected to be vsynced and frame perfect like games or media players.

It did create a new, shittier form of UI jank especially in X11 though, since it complicated resizing and moving windows. When dragging, the window now lags 2 frame behind the mouse pointer. When resizing, either the content redraws at least a frame behind the border, or the WM just stretches the image of the window and sends it a single resize event at the end.

So come to find out, you can talk real nasty with Grok. I got it to play some naughty fetishes with me. I didn't expect it. I love it. Have you guys tried it yet? Post results
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>>107741377
Sad but KEK
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I use grok to rp with gr15
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>>107737970
Here's the clip if anyone is interested. I couldn't find the raw clip so you will have to deal with two retarded Canadians yelling over it.
https://youtu.be/e0Wpz4kA55Y&t=1722
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>>107737300
Yep, I went back to it recently since I remembered it being really repetitive for erotica and it's so good now. Has all the fetishes you want, doesn't refuse anything, listens to your custom instructions, even provides useful suggestions. I think Gemini is a little more creative but it's so censored that it cancels itself out. Has generous free limits especially when you can just log into another google account and share the same project.
Hope it doesn't get censored after normies discovered it with bikini drama. I don't like the UI for it so I made gemini write css for it that looks like 3.5 era chatgpt.
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>>107737300
>GOOD MORNING SAARS
>@GROK PUT HER IN THE BIKINI SAAR

mpv ffmpeg yt-dlp
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>>107744977
That would cause audio stutters. You should be able to set the sampling rate of the audio, or resample it wth relatively few resources, to make it match the video. Dunno if there's an option for that.
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>>107743714
Ikatroon ruined this general
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>>107745475
It does not.

This stupid script adjusts the audio delay to maintain A-V sync every time the value changes (several times per second), and there are absolutely no audio stutters:

mp.observe_property("avsync", "number", function(_, avsync)
if avsync == nil then return end
local current_audio_delay = mp.get_property_number("audio-delay", 0.0)
mp.set_property_number("audio-delay", current_audio_delay - avsync)
end)
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Explain https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/17222
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>>107746967
usual gpu-next and vulkan brokenness

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Kek
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>>107741454
Pre-ordered this thing if I don´t forget I will make a thread when it arrives. Most likely in march.
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>>107744782
Actually looks like a neat idea. Sucks it's subpar for Android use.
Looking forward to your thread.
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>>107741454
What's the problem?
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>>107741454
look how much screenspace is lost around the stupid island.
look how it cuts off at the other side
do iToddlers really?

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How is RedoxOS coming along? It'd be nice to have a usable microkernel operating system.
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>>107740569
>How is RedoxOS coming along?
Well, is it at all? They had an interesting idea about "everything is a URL" but them went back on that fo rmore UNiX like philosophy. And that was after all the drama and purges. So after 10 years it is still not as advanced or usable as Linux was after 4 years.
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>>107742231
>That's because monolithic kernels have never been tried. No, not even Linux. It's a hybrid LARPing as a monokernel, but it's not.
Monolithic kernels are brain damage because it means they have no loadable drivers or modules. Everything has to be compiled into one binary blob, so all your GPU drivers, USB drivers, file systems, all hardware you will ever support, is compiled into one blob.

>The Finnish retard copied the API from
He copied it from Unix.

>A true monokernel wouldn't block on open and reads. A true monokernel would allow you to create sockets and FDs in batches. A true monokernel would have compound functions (open + mmap + close) for the most common patterns.
That's just a non-Unix-like design and has nothing to do with monolithic or microkernels. Windows NT, VMS, and IBM mainframe OSes have a non-blocking asynchronous design. Microkernels are also inherently non-Unix-like, because anything similar to Unix is provided as user mode processes. They don't even have the concept of a file system or opening or reading files because that's handled by programs outside the kernel.

>>107742281
>Also, a true monokernel would've probably used something like shared mappings between user and kernel to properly utilize memory layout and out-of-order execution
That has nothing to do with monolithic or microkernels either.
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>>107743317
>They had an interesting idea about "everything is a URL"
It followed pretty naturally from the network transparency features of most microkernels before it. Have they really abandoned the idea?
>So after 10 years it is still not as advanced or usable as Linux was after 4 years.
Not the same thing, Linux was slotted into the existing GNU ecosystem that had been worked on for a decade already, whereas Redox is effectively starting from scratch (bar rustc) and has much more complicated modern hardware to deal with.
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>>107744937
>Monolithic kernels are brain damage because it means they have no loadable drivers or modules.
Ah, you're a retard. Thanks for telling me upfront, now I can ignore the rest of your drivel.
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>>107746959
That's how Unix on the PDP-11 worked. If you wanted to load drivers, you had to recompile and relink the kernel. The kernel was called /unix, then /vmunix when they added virtual memory. There were no kernel modules or loadable drivers.

>3 years old
>Still a beast that runs everything at 4k120fps+
Will the 7900XTX be considered a legendary GPU?
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>>107743802
everyone tells me FSR4 is on par with DLSS and AI upscaling is hecking based so yeah i'm gonna assume all upscalers are still blurry shit
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>>107737417
>AMD trash
>good
it's slower than a 4090. lmao jeet tier
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>>107743830
>20% slower
>60% cheaper on the average
yea, AMD is based
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>>107743830
Yeah and nobody even gives a fuck about the 4090 anymore. Over 3 years old now.

>>107746442
Why do you lie?

>cheaper
Yeah AMD GPUs are for poorfags.
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>>107746858
I wish a very merry $5,000 GPU anon.

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Why do people bother with paid AI assistants like Grok, CoPilot, GPT, Gemini, and Claude, when this exists, it is FOSS, and it is currently beating out all the others in terms of raw reasoning power and token efficiency?

Come in here and explain why you're a fucking retard still using Grok because you live your life out on twitter.
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>>107746450
>>107746469
You're wrong and trying to mislead people for whatever reason.
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i use it as a "good enough" workhorse for standard queries to save free-tier budget for paid models . it definitely has noticeable limitations like thinking it's 2024, and somewhat commonly replying in Chinese , and not building memory on past interactions . i haven't experimented with running it locally yet though , and will soon , and i expect these issues to be mitigated with local datasets / training .
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>>107746815
afaik none of the commercial AI assistants provide cross-conversational memory outside of ChatGPT and CoPilot, but with CoPilot you have to manually tell it "don't forget this" or "save this to memory for later" otherwise every new conversation you start is like you're a complete stranger. All the others, DeepSeek included, have no past retention of your other conversations.

I'm not sure why this is such a common limitation that only GPT and CoPilot have bypassed. My only guess is maybe user security and privacy or something like that, but I dunno.
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>>107745808
I don't know. I've got a free account for deepseek and it's a permanent pinned tab in my browser. I would never use the western LLMs.
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>>107745808
I can't locally host a 271B parameter model lad.

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Excluding playing video games on them WTF where computers in the 70s and 80s used for?

Like serious question.

The capacity of them was laughable the 8-inch Floppy disk is ~242KB

>Diskettes formatted for this system stored 242,944 bytes

1 Wikipedia article page saved as ASCII text takes up 25KB at the lowest.

So 10 pages would fill that one up of pure ASCII text.

You can not store books on them.

>Much programs

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>>107733613
the entire functional output of this image could be outdone by maybe 2 or 3 computers equipped with early autocad from the mid 80's
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>>107744140
>disobedience is a thoughtcrime
wew
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>>107733613
Are there any book on the skills lost due to computers?
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>>107746688
>Are there any book on the skills lost due to computers?
Perhaps, but finding books is one such skill.
>Are there any book
English grammar is another.
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>>107746833

Chinese x86 is catching up. Its over.
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>>107744398
Accidentally pressed the button twice
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>>107741172
Did you just admit to being a turdworlder?
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Interesting. Is the an equivakent to AMD PSP or Intel ME on this chips?
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>>107732241
Good. More competition is always better for consumers.
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>>107732559
Because you have to install a modchip in your computer to be able to install a clean version of Windows.

why are indians smarter and better at tech than europeans and chinese?
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>>107745673
Artists make your platform a lot harder to control, getting rid of them is all part of the plan.
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>>107745673
Artists aren't exactly needed, they're just a reason to give a shit about the platform because otherwise it's just back to its roots (drama) but with jeets, bot accounts, /pol/-esque accounts and Cryptofaggotry.
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>find the 0.1% that can manage to not be an embarrassment
>put them in top positions as racial advertising
>"Hire more H1Bs!!!!"
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>>107743671
>All companies hit hardest by enshitification
Hmm...
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>>107743671
>Fuck Bharat
Free Kashmir


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