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>How much are you going to spend?
>Uhh... I dunno... like $6 trillion until 2030?
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>>106500857
>Goy never learn
They don't have too we are going to have AI mid-level engineers by the end of 2025
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>>106500522
Even if *that" happened, you know at the end nothing ever happens.
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>>106500453
Currently, yes
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Trump wants to hear big numbers spent to give the US big tax revenue. Zuck also wants Trump to defend his big tech company from EU fines and regulations.

All he has to do is throw up a big number and for the years to last until Trump leaves office so he doesn't have to deliver on the promise.
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>>106500453
Zuck getting into something is a pretty good sign it's fucking over

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>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 Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs.amodernist.com
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>106498643
I write telemetry software and it started with the same code
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>>106502708
Could you elaborate on the usecase for that pattern? How did it evolve from there? I'm assuming you either pivoted to a DB-based architecture or splitting up the alist over multiple files?
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>>106502213
(setopt reb-re-syntax 'rx)

https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/re-builder-interactive-regexp-builder
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>>106502213
>>106503037
It seems like re-builder can't handle grouping which diminishes its usefulness. I think you're better off iterating in `M-x ielm`. I hope I'm not being too hasty, but re-builder seems legitimately buggy or incomplete.
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>>106496222
after testing the lambda body needed to be unquoted to access the implicit a argument (or line in anon's case)
(defmacro m (b)
`(lambda (a) ,b))

(fset #'f (m a))
(f 2) = 2

while not byte-compiled m at least produces a closure object instead of a lambda

Finally a CXL card for consumer
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>>106502779
I mean this shit. Just extract that part and give it to me as a PCIe card.
I don't mean Apple branded. It's just an example.
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>>106502608
What can it do?
Why not just put more memory to the dimm sockets on the motherboard?
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>>106502798
anon those are just "tensor cores", which have variously been called "cuda cores" or "shader units" and various otherr things, that make up the bulk of a gpu. it's not some special "ai only bonus" the way it seems you think it is.
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>>106502769
You can literally buy them on ebay they usually go for a pretty hefty mark up even compared to what they cost with OEMs when bought as a complete system though.
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>>106503540
And yes those listings are legit, I know because I bought two H100s with gains from shitcoin gambling.

I want the truth about "refurbished" items
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i got a refurbished xiaomi for a cheap price on ebay and it was basically just new. in original packaging and with the peeling plastic thing on the screen. been using it for a year and the battery isn't degraded and there are no other issues.
maybe i just got lucky?
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>>106502793
projecting
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>>106501364
Good stuff most of the time. Some subtle issues may fall through the cracks and become problems for you later. I don't know how comparable this is to the normal rate of unlucky defect.
Ultimately, you'll probably be just fine buying refurbished like most folks, but buy from reputable companies and businesses, some are reported to be scummy with stuff they refurbish, like BH Photo Video.
If the warranty offered is less than 6 months, forget it.

>>106502793
>>>/x/
>>>/h/
>>>/e/
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>>106502793
thats hot. wtf i love refurbished goods now
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>>106502179
>If it's a company that values its reputation and brand image then a refurbished item will be identical to a new one
It can actually be better since it's now been through two rounds of QC.
>>106502614
>you'll know by the warranty they offer on the item. if its less than 6 months then you cant trust 'em
Honestly. I probably wouldn't buy anything that isn't refurbed by (or under direct contract from) the original manufacturer. And those usually have a one year warranty in my experience.

Does anyone here still mess with MSX machines?
If so, what’s your use case these days? Retro gaming, coding, hardware tinkering, or just nostalgia.
Curious how people keep them alive in current year.
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>>106498663
stop spamming this tranny
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>>106498663
I WOULD iykwim (would mess with a MSX machine)
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>>106500528
>MSX was never popular outside of Japan.
Netherlands and Turkey too, because Philips and Vestel made MSX computers.
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>>106498663
I'm programming a game for it
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>>106501287
It was pretty big on Brazil as well

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Women keep making fun of me for having green text bubbles.
I thought this would stop at 30
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>>106502772
>hahaha what the fuck is wrong with burgers and their obsession with iphones
>we just sell our entire lives to a jew and get raped by muslims
I don't think this is the own you think it is.
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>>106500399
Unfunny meme. There aren't actually places in the world where women care about that.
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>>106501799
Me with the marshmallow
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>>106500399
>american women
Yeah, you probably should get an iphone

And a forklift
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>>106500920
>Androids are more expensive than Apple devices
I thought Americans only have so many Iphones because the network operator is paying for it while fucking you in the ass with higher tariff plans.

>>106502711
In the US it's not only women and lgbt's who have Iphones. This much I know.

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I don't know if I'm imagining things, but is youtube secretly editing old comments with AI? Not long ago people discovered they were "enhancing" youtube shorts, it wouldn't surprise me if they're also doing it with other stuff

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I dont want some damn NPU that is writing my emails and generating my images, telling me what i like or hate. I just want GOOD OLD FASHIONED CHIPS THAT DO WHAT I WANT EM TO DO!!

i dont like the way the market is going. Its starting to feel like every new chip has some extra mumble jumbo garbage bloatware on it. I aint buying!
Soon itll be screens that track your eyes and only generate pixels where you're looking mark my darn words
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>>106501351
ITS GETTING HARDER TO FIND NEW HARDWARE THAT DOESNT HAVE SOME FUCKING A.I PSYOP IN IT
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>>106501351
>want to buy a dell latitude laptop
>all the newer ones have an npu on it

Whats left?
For business laptops dell latitudes were just the best. All u can do now is buy an old model where the replacement parts are hard to near impossible to get
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>>106501334
this is a good thing, though
it's better to have it running on your device instead of on some corpo server
and if you use a real operating system, you don't have to worry about it being used to spy on you
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>>106501334
>i-i dont want an npu!
>i-i dont want a tpm!
>i-i dont want a gpu!
>i-i dont want ime/psp!
>i-i dont want power management!
>i-i dont want cache coherency!
>i-i dont want the latest thing some redditard told me to hate!
Absolutely nothing stops you using a 68000 or something. You won't though, because it doesn't make a good Reddit terminal anymore.
And this is the bottom-line problem for gibbering retards like you.
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>>106501359
Don't buy new hardware. Stockpile old hardware so you can feed teh crazy.

>>106501368
>Whats left?

Thinkpads and desktops.

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>finally make the switch to linux (mint)
>linux keeps deleting the reboot upon updating
I tried.
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>>106502845
so the live-usb mode worked but after installing it it doesnt boot?
idk try installing something else (fedora, ubuntu...) or take a screenshot of the error/wall of text you get after boot
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>>106503217
No everything works perfectly, I just have to press the power button after shutting it off. If I start it up, my computer runs it perfectly.
I posted this yesterday, it just shows this but doesn't actually shut off. I left it running the entire night.
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>>106503251
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=427445
>Next, when I shut down the system, the monitor screen goes black but does not power off and the computer stays running.

this seems like your problem no? in his last post he says
>Regardless, it seems all is well now with just the BIOS update so thinking I'll leave well enough alone. As of late, the machine appears to Shut down, Suspend, hibernate, and restart just fine. That wasn't the case before the BIOS update.

so maybe you need to update your firmware/bios/uefi. go to the bios and check the bios version, then go to HPs page for your laptop model and checkif there's a new version. ive done this for my MSI desktop motherboard im sure its similar for a laptop they have a manual on how to do it.
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>>106503409
Meh, I'm not familiar with WINE yet and HP only gives updates for windows 11.
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>>106503435
you should be able to update bios regardless of operating system iirc you put it on a flash drive, put the flash drive in and hit the update option inside the bios.

here i found this on their website but you need to do this or go to the model page.

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Linus won.

Do expensive desks really emit less formaldehyde than cheaper ones? I think cheaper desks are giving me eye irritation
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I prefer my desk to emit as much formaldehyde as possible.
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I understand why offices don't but why the fuck wouldn't you want a solid wood desktop at home. All that cheap shitboard breaks and looks like shit.
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>>106500465
because they’re becoming harder to find and they aren’t cheap. i made my desk out of ikea butcher block because i couldn’t find a solid wood desk that met my size requirements
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>>106500508
based. My desk is solid wood and I made it myself. The top is 6ft long and 1.5'' thick butcher block.
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>>106500390
Wisdom^
My milsurp steel desks are tough enough to support auto engines (two in my home machine shop have done so).

The typewriter storage area has ample room for cumputer and UPS if so inclined. No other desks are that rugged.

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Enough of desktop nostal/g/ia
Time for gadget nostal/g/ia
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>>106503104
Navigating through 40gb of music on that device does not seem like a straightforward experience
Though I had one of these with 1gb and managed to know exactly where everything I wanted was and how to get there fast
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>>106502867
>>106503183
>>106503205
iTunes didn't even launch with a store, it was just a media player and CD ripping tool until the iPod 3rd gen came out
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>>106503307
the ipod really did have one of the best UIs for this kind of thing, and even that was a slog when your library got bigger than a few hundred songs. no built in searching or anything liek that right, literally had to scroll through long lists. the nomad was an absolute chore because it only had a tiny jog wheel on the side. friend of mine had a 20gb version which was a big deal in high school lol.
if you're curious https://youtu.be/YGchdMb02X4?t=360
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>>106503205
That makes sense. Apparently itunes didn't start selling music until 2003 anyway. I'd been using minidisc for years at that point and did the same thing. Missed the ipod entirely until I bought an ipod nano around 2006/2007. I recall keeping a windows partition around because libgpod was a buggy mess.
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ipod shuffle was the biggest piece of shit ever

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Immutable distros, Wayland, Flatpak, btrfs by default - all these features provide modern Linux experience that is easy to manage and hard to break. There is a reason why Valve copied this approach for SteamOS. Arch tinkertroons and Debianfags with outdated kernels will seethe and cope but that's the reality.
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>>106500691
6.13.x are all fucking terrible. The worst part is it only keeps three kernel updates and you can't downgrade to a previous version (other than the one that originally came with the release many months ago).
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>>106502197
*6.16
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>>106500341
Not a problem on Silverblue. And even if it wete youd just reboot and select the working kernel.
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>>106502197
You can pin deploys. I have pinned the original silverblue install from years ago. It works just fine surprisingly I can just boot into it whenever I want.
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>>106500691
>>106502197
lmao the absolute state
lintroons lost

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which language model has the best image generation?

this is nano banana
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>>106502121
there is nothing generic about duna
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>>106503236

i think i recognize righmoust smile it might not be her but then smile is not everyday item
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>>106503236
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>>106503386
how unemployed are you bro?
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you guys should not be doing this
that's weird

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lossless scaling edition

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>>106502317
I did several novel things but they weren't rendering related
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>>106502317
The modified lumberyard engine for Star Citizen is pretty impressive. The massive seamless world system is pretty cool. I guess No Mans Sky did something similar but they used procedural generation and it's not really online.
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>>106502324
Okay, that's good enough.
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Anyone use a visibility buffer approach instead of a traditional deferred pipeline. The tldr is you write the triangle and object id to the display. Then when shading you can just do vetex pulling to get all the info you need. The advantage is you need less memory bandwidth. I'm going to try it. I like experimental techniques
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>>106502317
>Did you do something novel? That's the point of making engines at all.
Does this guy actually believe himself


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