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For the first time in a long time, learning/working is fun again.
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>>107801565
which ai is the best for that?
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>>107801565
I used gemini to help me set up a hydrus project db still waiting on the PTR to finish syncing tho shit is taking forever
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>>107807631
It means not digital. While factually incorrect, it doesn't matter if you're not autistic about it.
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>>107801565
Can confirm.
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I'm in school. I skip all the material, go straight to the practice tests, copy+paste into Grok and learn how to solve each problem via Grok. It's a leaner and more objective way of doing things. Minimal brainpower needed. I don't like wasting my mental energy, as if I have time to read what some shithead academic wrote that's based on 5 years ago constrained by "accreditation" which means they have to include black females in everything. Death to academia

It's going to be buggy and slow isn't it
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>>107821262
If MrMobile is involved it'll clearly cost more than it should.
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>>107820941
That is apparently who this phone is aimed at.
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>>107821839
Its the BB Passport. Cute.

Some nail polish remover and a little baking soda on the end of a q-tip will surely take the logo right off unless it's under the glass I can't tell yet
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>>107821155

>no 3.5mm jack
>no SD card slot
>not ergonomic
Why did they make it a square? Seems incredibly shit and unwieldy. If they had kept a shape like their Titan 1 I'd get it.
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>>107821155
Honestly at that price Titan 2 does make more sense.
Both are lacking though, Titan 2 just as Titan 1 has it's own annoying flaws, even though quality wise it's top-notch (outside of Mediakek).

What do I need in order to make my own Neuro?
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>>107819500
>soulful secret sauce finetuning data
I wonder if you could compile enough data from transcripts of her streams to accurately recreate her.
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Make the ai(agents) do it
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>>107819998
>AI isn't technology
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>>107820100
I think it would work for older neuros. Newer neuros also have hidden outputs like reasoning that we can't scrape.
Vedal doesn't do twitch subtitles which can be programmatically read to avoid helping out someone who wants to scrape neuro's output
So it is something he doesn't want to happen (though he isn't too concerned about it)
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>>107815884
7-8 years of development from basically nothing and autistic tendency to tinker with the code and dataset.
From technical point of view she's probably not that special, a serious AI developer would probably get aneurysm between Vedal's sloppy code and autistically heartfelt documentation and comments. Vedal is also part of pretty much every stream, which is important because it gives some kind of direction for everything. Most AI vtubers fucking sucks because it's just chatgpd attached to shitty model left running for hours, it's lame.

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>The HP EliteBoard G1a, a fully functional PC installed inside a keyboard, has been shown off at CES 2026. It uses AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 Krackan Point CPUs and can support up to 64 GB RAM, 2 TB storage and power two 4K displays.
Mac Mini is now obsolete
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>>107807951
If you're even interested in a "computer" like this, USB slots aren't your focus.
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>>107807784
>built in slop button
This is worse than a netflix button.
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>>107807951
Additional USB ports are provided by the monitor.
The Steam Deck only has one USB-C and it's sufficient for desktop use with a good monitor.
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Come home, white man
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>>107807784
>Next gen AI PC
>Sustainable
>laptop keyboard instead of desktop keyboard
certified slop

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>>107789508
Zen 3, 666 is reapeated 3 times
Nvidia 3060, zero is meaninless, 36, repeat 3 times 6, 666.
It's part of the Saturnian ritual that will culminate with the release of Half Life 3 (666) and the GabeCube (Saturn worship device).
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>>107821393
good games are still like 3-10GB
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>>107789508
Nvidia rebooted the RTX 2060 during covid as a 12gb card as well due to similar reasons. This is not unprecedented but it does mean that Windows 7 is once again viable for gaming since 3060 is the last Nvidia series that supports it.

Obligatory Windows 7 chads can't stop winning btw.
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>>107789508
making a 5950x3d and a 5850x3d?
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5950X3D would be an instant purchase for me

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So webp has completely taken over the internet?
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Don't know why Google would still push WebP when they have AVIF now which is basically a generation beyond.
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>>107820953
For some reason 4chan staff are really hardassed about perserving the "4chan experience" which is the same reason why video has to be soundless. I guess I kind of get it but it's a little silly
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>>107818943
TND
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i use the snipping tool to make jpgs out of webp
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>>107821004
>preserving the 4chan experience
meanwhile most of the users currently are late Gen Z/Gen Alpha
Oldfags are from the covid pandemic
The floodgates for normalfaggots and women have opened
Public internet/IRL lingo comes from 3-5 year old 4chan memes (at the oldest)
Most users in here use ebonics/negrospeak/zoomerspeak
Most users here have been conditioned by social media to ragebait and act like 80 IQ retards
Most discourse in every board resembles a twitter/reddit/threads discussion rather than quirky good faith messageboard discussion

4troon is literally not even the same it was back in 2019, let alone decades ago
There is nothing good or unique about this website. It's just twitter but with 90% HTML only code

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Microslop engages full Izaat mode

>https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-denies-rebranding-office-apps-to-copilot/
Microsoft denies rebranding Office apps to Copilot
For the past few days, there has been an uproar on social media from infuriated users claiming that Microsoft has rebranded its iconic Office apps to Microsoft 365 Copilot. This allegation stemmed from some people noticing certain wording on Microsoft's Office website, which led them to believe that this was a recent branding change. Microsoft has now categorically denied these claims of rebranding its popular Office apps.

Basically, social media users, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), noticed that the Office website had the following marketing blurb: "The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share, and collaborate all in one place with your favorite apps now including Copilot."

This led to massive backlash in online spheres, claiming that Microsoft is once again trying to shove Copilot down the throats of its customers by eliminating the iconic Office brand.

In a statement to The Verge's Tom Warren, Microsoft 365's Senior Director explained that this is not the case at all, and there has been no recent rebranding of the Office apps:

We've not made any recent naming changes to our Office apps. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint — the office apps within the Microsoft 365 suite productivity suite — remain unchanged. In November 2022, we renamed only the Office 'hub' app for web and mobile to the Microsoft 365 app. In January 2025, we updated it to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to reflect its role in bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together in one place.
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>>107817657
E = mc^2 + AI
betch
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>>107817124
Why do trannies hate Microsoft and AI so much? I don't fucking get it.
Adapt or fall behind, because AI is taking over the world.
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>>107820296
SAAR HOW CAN SHE SCREENSHOT
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>>107819130
It's what you get with 365, the subscription word. It constantly updates to put the copilot button in more places.
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>>107820349
>AI is taking over the world.
and you are paying for it, retard, it's not paying for itself

>SAAR, PLEASE USE AI FOR REDEEM YOUR PAYMENTS SAAR
https://x.com/PayPal/status/2009280294667354509
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>>107809791
>puts the wrong payment
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Yeah in 2026 every LLM is going to get ads. Won't solve the insane cash burn issue though.
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>>107811636
>winforms is depreciated
no it's not, stop making stuff up
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>>107812858
if his skill set is so amazing and game changing why isn't he making his own company instead of needing to be hired by somebody else's incredibly inefficient business?
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>>107822216
anon you must be a cuck.

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>AI bubble bursts
>market flooded with cheap parts

What are the chances of this happening?
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>>107816344
same chips , different largely incompatible products, registered memory wont work on desktop platforms, ect
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>>107816272
>market flooded with cheap server parts on ebay

thats hot as fuck i cant wait til 2033
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>>107816272
why not just keep the market artificially strangled to raise the prices?
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>>107821072

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FAQ:
>How do I activate Windows?
HWID2 generates and registers a permanent legitimate license on MS's activation servers
github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
Usage: paste this into Powershell, run.
irm https://get.activated.win | iex

>and Office?
Same link, select Ohook option
You can also use Office.com if your needs are very minimal
or try OnlyOffice/LibreOffice and set it to save in MSOffice file formats

>What version should I install?
>W10 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2021
Binary identical to Enterprise except no MS Store or apps
Preinstalled with: Edge & Win32 system apps

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>>107815503
I don't know about *best* but dopus is about the only reason I haven't had a stroke using Windows the last couple of years and it's one of the biggest things I miss whenever I'm on a Linux desktop
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>>107818073
it does but he would like to game from the laptop screen
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Saw this in the OP link

>Mass Youtube video and playlist downloader
>yt-dlp based front-end GUI made for Windows
>https://github.com/ErrorFlynn/ytdlp-interface
>https://stacher.io

Anyone actually use it? Which one is good?
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>>107821794
Look into Parabolic
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>>107821794
From those two choices Stacher seems pretty recommended

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Users of all levels are welcome to ask questions about GNU/Linux and share their experiences.

*** Please be civil, notice the "Friendly" in every Friendly GNU/Linux Thread ***

Check the Wikis (most troubleshoots work for all distros):
https://wiki.debian.org
https://wiki.alpinelinux.org
https://wiki.archlinux.org
https://wiki.gentoo.org

>Which distro should I choose?
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html
https://nosystemd.org
>What are some cool programs?
https://suckless.org

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>>107822914
yes i meant things to make the quest 3 work like wyvern almost perfect but breaks if a game depends on steam VR somehow and then ALVR looks like hot garbage while running games terribly
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>>107814563
Installed Mint. Touchscreen is still wonky after installing the custom Surface Linux kernel. Apparently, X11 has limited touchscreen functionality, so you can't do the cool pinch/multi-touch stuff without really doing some tinkering/workarounds.

>Firefox supports touch inputs by default if it runs on Wayland. However, if you are running an X11 session, add MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1 to /etc/environment.
I'm dumb, I don't understand these directions. There's no 'environment' file or folder in /etc.
There's an 'environment.d' folder, and it has a 90atk-adaptor.conf file with one line of code:
GTK_MODULES=${GTK_MODULES:+$GTK_MODULES:}gail:atk-bridge
and a 90qt-a11y.conf file, also with just one line:
GTK_MODULES=${GTK_MODULES:+$GTK_MODULES:}gail:atk-bridge

So basically I can click, drag and select stuff. Hovering over a window and clicking the stylus button can autoscroll or drag things, kind of weird how its implemented. Can't scroll using my finger. Basically the inputs (both touch and stylus) only emulate a mouse, feels a bit laggy too. It doesn't feel like a real touchscreen stylus tablet.

HOWEVER, both GIMP and Krita run smooth and snappy, and they detect pressure sensitivity from the stylus. It's actually really good, totally usable. I could probably live with the awkwardness of the desktop experience because the actual drawing/painting experience is surprisingly good, which is more important than anything else. Even flipping the stylus to use the eraser works out of the box and detects different pressure levels. It feels so polished compared to the the rest of the desktop experience. So weird. I was disappointed at first but drawing feels really nice. Now I'm curious to try Ubuntu and Fedora with this thing since those seem more touchscreen friendly. I guess I could try Wayland on Mint, but who knows what kind of bugs I'll run into.
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>>107822935
The whole point of the Steam Frame is to basically make VR gaming more affordable and remove Facebook's chokehold on it, though with the RAM shit who knows if it'll end up being just as expensive as the original Valve VR headset.
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>>107822951
>though with the RAM shit who knows if it'll end up being just as expensive as the original Valve VR headset.
People are putting way too much FUD into this ram shortage. How are ram prices going to affect a VR headset?
And something everyone is forgetting is that those companies producing ram are prioritizing business partners over the average consumer, and Valve is not an average consumer.
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Hello anons, I'm worried about kernel licencing. There are potential technical benefits from introducing Rust into it, but they don't outweigh freedom. I fear that introducing an MIT and Apache 2.0 licenced language into the kernel will also introduce legal gray areas. I really don't want the kernel to lose its GPL 2 licence because while permissive licences would work well in a perfect world, reality is far from perfect. People joke about the BSD's getting cucked by corpos who just take code and don't give anything back to the community. I don't want Linux to end up like that, used and abused by everyone, but nobody giving a shit about it otherwise.
Hopefully the maintainers will find a way to get the technical benefits and keep the licence intact...

I'm not a lawyer, but is there anything I could do about this? I fell in love with Linux precisely because of the freedom it promises.

I posted this into the stupid questions thread by accident, so I'm posting again, this time into the correct general.

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Intel is back
AMD is releasing overpriced marginal upgrades
The reverse of 10 years ago
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>>107819378
Samsung boasted 30 hours video playback or some shit on their newly launched laptop with this chip
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XPS 14 looking a bit steep. How are omnibooks?
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>30% slower in gaming

Intel needs at least 2 gens to catch up to AMD in gaming. That's 2029 soonest. Meanwhile AMD will be close to releasing zen7 at that time.
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>>107819679
>16.5h of netflix
>7.5h of teams
they're really trying hard with that ad
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>>107822288
>i need to play manchild videogames in a place without electrical sockets

somebody found the source code of UNIX V4 in Utah, two months ago.

https://gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_Edition
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>>107821156
yes, C code gets compiled by C compiler
anything else?
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>>107821156
>>still compiles and runs on every possible platform
It runs on a PDP-11 emulator.
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>>107820867
I use my mouse like this whenever my hand is dirty from cum
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>>107821156
>>still compiles and runs on every possible platform
It's not correct code for modern C compilers and if it does compiles it would likely produce incorrect output.
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Bump.

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>We had 32bit CRTs 25 years ago already
>modern LCDs are still at 8 and 10bit
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>>107821846
I use 640 X 480 in CS 1.6
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>>107821917
32bit color benefits the cpu. Cpus don't have a 24bit mov instruction.
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CRTs are analog and don't have bit depth
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>32bit color benefits the cpu
That's why I use 10 bits for each channel plus an extra two for the green one lmao. And I replace sRGB's pseudo-gamma with a gamma of 2.0 to simplemaxx the math.
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>>107820376
shit we have 4 channels now

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>You need 4+ Ghz cpu to emulate a 400mhz win98
This is bullshit
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>>107813122
As a general rule of thumb you need around an order of magnitude more processing power to emulate accurately. Now, if they were to make a faster but less accurate VT-x based core to do the CPU stuff and then still let you have emulated period-accurate sound cards and GPUs (which is what I assume you're using 86box instead of VMware for) it could get by on a lot less.
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>>107813135
This would makes sense on different architectures
this is all x86
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>>107819591
Not as fine tunable.
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>>107819561
Windows 95, 98, and 2000 would "idle loop" on the desktop. Those operating systems ran balls to the wall when doing nothing. On top of that the idle looping is very hard for 86box to emulate for whatever reason so it causes very unnecessary slowdowns. This old program eliminates the idle looping.
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>>107820431
Sounds interesting, I will try it.


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