>Samsung to kill off 2,5'' SATA SSD.You will not upgrade your old computer! You WILL buy new!https://gazlog.com/entry/samsung-sata-ssd-production-halt/
>>107570146this, we are of the same.keep it running for as long as you can.
>>107569145>company spokesman>deniesLMAOSo it's true.I trust the leakers more.
>>107555578you can install an nvme drive in old computers just fine.
>>107570262retard>>107570013Yes there are faggots that do nothing but doom post endlessly
>>107570283But will it boot Windows?
Previous Thread: >>107514057 (Cross-thread)>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.
New GPT image
NBP
>>107569638Same prompt in ChatGPT, just to show it handles quite differently certain styles. Sora resembles hazel-gen-2 more, but it's not the same.
So I managed to make my video generator give me about 14 seconds of footage, generated in 3-6 minutes (still trying to figure out why it can sometimes take so much longer). It has continuity but it definitely struggles a bit, but in an hour I can stitch together like ~2 minutes to create something continuous. This works pretty great for loli hentai, since I was shocked how much it understands that, though my problem is that the voices are never really the same even if the visuals are when going through "sections". Anyone else have that problem?
The 1080ti of CPU coolers.
>>107565975>pootua nhd15>never good valueWhen you got an unit when it was new. It held excellent value as you had years of free adapter upgrades. These days there are far more compelling options that have better valve if you don't mind have "slight-worst" noise/performance ratio and a possibility of being forced to upgrade if there is a radical change in desktop sockets.
It's werkz. Also prevent dust And cooling the room.
>>107570155>80dB in your path
>>107558758The 1080ti became outdated in 2-3 years, Noctua coolers last for decades.
>3930k overclocked to 4.3Ghz>D14>Thermaltake Level 10 case>1080ti>windows 7Yep. Perfection
#confused #calmadult
I'm confused about this too
Terry appreciation posts, let's go
>>107566648happy bday
A real kin/g/
>>107566648There was already a thread.>>107564438
happy birthday champ
happy birthday Terry. if only you had a chance to lead a normal life
Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107561167https://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/Wan2GP>Checkpoints, LoRAs, Upscalers, & Workflowshttps://civitai.comComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107570320delete this one please.we already have a thread>>107557807>>107557807>>107557807
It's great that it eliminates a class of bugs, but at what price? Looking at code, you can't always tell what assembly the compiler will generate. So what the hell is this good for?
>>107568030i am the anon and i meant to write "picked up", not "peaked" which would be nonsensical in the context. so the other anon was right anyway on top of this time waste lol.
uhhh nice try, but this thread is gonna stay dead
>>107565913this lol. Ruby is still better than Rust. I never understood the hate Ruby got. it was such a breath of fresh air when it came out. it should have curbstomped python. I understand ruby has issues with being slow, but so does python unless you compile the python to bytecode.interestingly, I remember in the late 00s there were efforts to make a ruby to bytecode compiler but I think it didnt work out.fuck rustacians, they fuck up everythin they touch.
>>107569874Ruby does have a Java expressor variation, I just have not cared to look at it.Mainly working to get magic proliferating using nested transpiler schemes (Gleam/DreamBerd)
>>107569874>crystal is going to be a top 3 language although i didn't even know it exists despite my attempt at larping as a ruby fanboy
Ram shortage are here to stay until 2028
>>107569709>I went a little overboard when NVME prices were cheap.Don't motherboards hold 2-4 M.2 at most? If you have that many connected, you probably used docks or wires, which ruins the efficiency of M.2 speeds, making them essentially just regular SSDs in functional speeds. Got a 2TB SSD for thanksgiving and even though it went up in price $20 from before this madness, I kinda lucked out cause now it's $60 above the base price.
>>107544659>Seething ramletlollmao even
>>107544651You literally don't need more than 8GB.
>>107544688Of course it is. The shortage was created by Sam Altman and he's gay.
>>107561401>@
>Cosmic 1.0 releasedIt is actually happening. It is over for GNOME/KDE duopoly. A third competitor has entered the chat.Will KDE and GNOME even be able to compete given that they have 30 years worth of legacy code?
>>107564098>It is over for GNOME/KDE duopoly. A third competitor has entered the chat.Not really, I don't know why people have this perception. GNOME and KDE are both projects that have been around for decades and have legitimate institutional/corporate backing. COSMIC is developed by a small, boutique computer company. It's a step above a hobbyist DE like XFCE or Cinnamon, but it's no GNOME/KDE. It's more akin to something like Deepin.
>>107568610That company makes a huge amount of money
>>107564537>Been using COSMIC for 3 or so months and it's been a bit annoyingpretty much same here. after 1.0 released I had a bug that happened TWICE, where I'd exit a fullscreen app but it'd just keep a dead process open and taking empty space on the tiled mode. still too annoying to be usable imo
>>107568741>That company makes a huge amount of moneyNot really, and the amount they make is an absolute pittance compared to the big players behind GNOME/KDE (Red Hat, SUSE, Valve, etc.) Moreover, it's not just about the money--it's also about the userbase and code contributions. System76 is focused on consumer hardware, and as such, most users of COSMIC will be regular consumers themselves. Meanwhile, GNOME/KDE have corporate/enterprise penetration (not much, but some) and large, established userbases, meaning you're more likely to see outside code contributions (or companies paying to have certain bugs fixed or features implemented). System76 is pretty much going to be the sole sponsor of/contributor to COSMIC. Again, I'd say it's a lot more like Deepin than it is GNOME or KDE.
>>107568931Nah their laptops are very expensive.
>killed flash>killed the internet>killed human relationships>reduced everyone into a skinner box slave>laid the groundwork for a techno-dystopian nightmare>...>gets away with it How?
>>107568689Flash games were fun but flash was always awful trash, at least it was better than shockwave though
>>107570076Flash was great. Objectively one of the most perfect pieces of software ever created. The hate flash got was completely unfair. Any tool can be abused. Also, what replaced flash was a hundred times worse than flash ever could have been.
>>107570168Nothing should have replaced it, we don't need that shit on websites`
Flash is skibidi toilet for 35 year old boomers
>>107570182You need a containment language for wedev skiddies and JS/HTML5 has been a disaster for the Human Race.
Another use for AIs in war is using the AIs to invent their own new language, encrypt the messages it sends in those new languages, compress the encrypted message, and hide the communications using steganography during transmissions of messages. Each time the encrypted message is found using steganalysis, decrypted if it can be, and the language deciphered, if it can be in time, the AIs can just switch things up and immediately communicate in a newly create language, and restart the process all over again. This is but one military application for AI.
>>107567791Assuming you're talking about the octoling image, I used Krita to make it. Despite being predominantly an art program (and the one I used to draw that, none the less) it has an almost autistic level of support for seemingly random things like high bitdepth images and bit operation blend modes.
>>107562336And AIs would be really good at cracking it too!
>>107566163Why not store encoded images instead?
>>107567791I think you meant to quote >>107564716 as the image you can't figure out. Otherwise both quotes point to the same image.I've only gotten as far as finding a strip of RGB noise hidden within the lower 8 bits of each pixel in that 16-bit PNG (only on the top 50 lines though), but I haven't figured out how to decode it.>>107569768What do you mean? Is LSB steganography not encoding an image? Maybe I don't want the images to be too hard to access.
>>107567791Assuming you meant >>107564716 then openbased.org/4chan
Im a noob and due to circumstances i need to secure my laptop (m1 macbook pro). After back and forth discussions with a.i i have done the following;1. Lockdown mode enabled2. File vault enabled3. Firewall enabled4. Sip enabled5. Seperate peofiles for work, casual browsing and admin6. Malwarebytes with full disk access across all profiles7. Keypassxc password manager8. Brave browser with https everywhere, amnesiac browzer9. Mullvad vpn10. Totp for apple account11. External keyboard with open source firmware etc (pic related)12. Regularly shut down and restart laptop13. Run a.i locally14. Disabled fingerprint, only type password in under a blanket just for admin profile.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107559399>>107559274Anon, your Macbook literally asks Apple servers to run your programs. (Just read what happened during Big Sur launch.) If you want hardened then stay away from Macos.
>>107559274don't forget hardware side of it - kesington lock handcuff
Every breath you takewww.inverse.com/article/16929-apple-watch-will-now-remind-ou-to-breatheEvery move you makewww.stopspying.org/latest-news/2021/10/1/stop-condemns-apple-for-tracking-iphone-location-when-turned-offEvery bond you breakacecilia.medium.com/apple-is-sending-a-request-to-their-servers-for-every-piece-of-software-you-run-on-your-mac-b0bb509eee65Every step you takewww.komando.com/security-privacy/secret-map-tracking-apple/465598I'll be watching youarchive.is/2024.10.10-000653/https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2024/10/09/apple-sells-privacy-to-consumers-but-its-quietly-helping-police-use-iphones-for-surveillanceEvery single dayhttps://sneak.berlin/20230115/macos-scans-your-local-files-nowEvery word you saywww.foxbusiness.com/technology/apples-siri-is-eavesdropping-on-your-conversations-putting-users-at-riskComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107568948Use a cold wallet and also a Trezor for a medium walletAlso consider cashing out at least some of it
>>107569441Isnt trezor a cold wallet? Do you mean getting the steel pipe thing to etch the 24 words into? Is that a cold wallet? Thanks
I just realized "niggertits.org" STILL redirects here.
lel
DirectX8 Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGlide programming guidehttp://web.archive.org/web/20240604190650/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Programming_Guide_3.0_199806.pdfhttp://web.archive.org/web/20241108213111/http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/components/3dfx/Glide_Reference_Manual_3.0_199806.pdfGPU tech spec and extension supporthttps://web.archive.org/web/20081216014653/http://www.delphi3d.net/hardware/index.phpComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107567179God I fucking hate c++ (and a few other languages) because of this shitOk, I would have never done this when I was first learning to program, and I 100% understand and agree if you don't do this, but my experience now is it's very useful and effective and will accelerate your progress by a lot if you: deliberately go through and learn how the c/c++ preprocessor works, how headers work, what steps the compiler takes when compiling, how linking works, and how the compiler interacts with the linker; and generally get a good idea how all this stuff interacts. I recommend anki for all this stuff too: when you read some new fact you make one or two anki cards and go through them as frequently as possible, doing as few cards as possible at a time (spreading shit out like this helps the mental load of doing it a lot ime)To be clear: I would NEVER do this, probably even now. And if I started doing it I would get sidetracked or bored and just not do it anymore, but it's legitimately a very good idea to do it lol
No, I will not support Linux or Mac.
>>107569925>will not support Linuxcringe>Macbased
>>107567179I am too retarded to understand linking or build systems and gave up on C/C++ long ago for this reason.
>>107567203>Hire a family member to work on it while they actually don't and the family member just gives you back most of the money.Maybe, but they are not trustable.>>107570073Just use IDE. I neither understand linking and building, I just click Build in IDE.
>quantum computing>9-bit computing>ternary computing>144-computerSo what's going to be the next big thing to leap us forward?
You don't NEED 64 bits. 16 Exabytes is just dumb.48 bits is enough of an extension over 32 bit. 256TB of memory should be enough for everyone.
we're about to enter a new dark age(in 2 weeks)
>>107568868I'd like to screenshot this post and revisit it in 20 or so years
>>107568387Nothing, it's over.
>>107568868Do modern CPUs even have the ability to address 2^64. AFIK with AMD64 as of now you only really have the ability to use up to 256TB of memory. Maybe I'm just wrong and retarded.