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thoughts on fruit arrow?
yeah yeah yeah zoomer this fake history that. I just want to talk about this aesthetic, particularly in software. I personally really like it. It feels lively, peaceful, and futuristic. After this came minimalism where UI was super flat, dull, and spaced out. Basically the opposite of the 3D gradient-heavy water vibes of fruit arrow.
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>>107771801
example:
(picrel is from 1968)
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>>107753346
When I was a kid I made a sim of every girl I knew so we could woohoo on island paradise
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>>107795132
like this?
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>>107748639
This style popped into existence when digital images and textures became high resolution enough for us to look back on them and not feel as if they are too blurry or pixelated, so it's pretty timeless imo, you can't go wrong with transparent acrylic and bright colors, many of the bases of this aesthetic are still in use today, hell, Microsoft wants to do something similar for winslop 12, going back to a 3D glassy feel and whatnot
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>>107760967
>suddenly
You are 20 y/o

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Post your sins here. Anonymous. No forgiveness. Just honesty.
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My config got so bloated I ended up switching back to Nano.
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I use both Emacs and Vim regularly.
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>>107794837
I don't use macros and I don't use numbers for movement at all and I'm fairly sure there are some very important tricks I don't know about
I just feel like what I know and use is enough already, don't feel like forcing myself to learn more
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>>107794837
I use dwm, firefox+tridactyl, ranger for file manager, and vim for text editing
I have no idea how to do anything in vim other than move around and insert text. Haven't bothered to learn beyond, I just like the hjkl to move and open links in firefox without using the mouse.
feel like a fraud, but can't be fucked to figure all this shit out.
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>>107794837
I use vim macros to inefficiently process csv data instead of just using libreoffice because I think using macros just look cool.

Also, been wanting to write Clojure code in vim even though Emacs is obviously the better choice for that language.

Also using plain ol vim with like 20 lines of config instead of neovim, on that note I use no lsp ever

2 days from now a new paper from Deepmind gets released that shows possibility of real System 2 thinking without hallucinations and another paper showing true continual learning (no more need for context windows/infinite context windows). It also shows how some new transformer architecture could utilize these and generate more then just next word predictions, but predict entire pages of text or any other input at the same time. 1 month from now OpenAI utilizes this architecture and early GPT 6 gets released, and it can do the job of 95% of scientists, all lawyers, all doctors, all programmers, basically everyone at above average quality, and week later Gemini 4 which pumps that 95% into 99% and shows quality of work at professional levels. When these models are put into agents they can work forever with significantly less hallucinations then the average human does errors.

Robotics are not far behind, because when you put these models into Unitree robots they can perform basically any task you tell them in clumsy ways, and half a month later new wave of robot models gets released that have higher dexterity and speed then humans while being piloted by these AI programs.

However GPT 6 and Gemini 4 are too expensive to run for most jobs and there are still not enough robots to do almost any manual jobs, so it will take at least 6 months to build enough of them to even cover the supply system needed to build more of them.

Now tell me singularityfags, what happens next? What happens with the economy and why should I be existed for this? How will it make my life better/worse? Will it even help America even if that tech is developed there and why? Because from my point of view it will just make everyone unemployed and make Chinese manufacturing even stronger, while scientific research is still limited by the amount of experiments that can be conducted at a time as opposed to how fast scientists can think.
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>>107795643
damn he looks better as a jeet unironically
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>>107796575
You wouldn't be able to do that even now.
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>>107797281
Because people don't want it yet. Sorry commie but most people aren't ready for revolution
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>>107795247
>MUH SINGULARITY!!!!
Shut the fuck up
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Power off good bye

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>RTX 6090
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>>107796732
Most police/sheriff offices offer an area to make exchanges in a monitored area, at least near me. So local listing and only meet there.
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>>107796669
this whole system only really applies to the high end cards since
>they're expensive
>rare, low production numbers compared to the cheaper ones
>have more vram
>no competition
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>>107791668
>22TB/s
>3.6TB/s through nvlink
its worth 13k. eaaaasily

im currently picking up my jaw from the ground as we speak

but lets not kid ourselves, theyre gonna sell this shit for 50k a piece
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>>107791654
wtf even is this chart? lmao
shouldn't the "Blackwell" text be above the comparing data?
nvidia and it's fucking confused charts again.
multi trilion dollar company btw.
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>>107797448
Technically its a table and its all bullshit anyways. Transistor count increase over last gen is the only real info and its just as underwhelming as it seems.

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Use case for SD Express?
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>>107795315
>replace expensive UHS-2 cards
with expensive sd express cards
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>>107795790
I hope it wouldn't be as niche and became a bit cheaper. Now it's way more expensive than good ssds.
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>>107794297
why is this an A1 card? aren't they making non-express cards with A2 ratings?
im retarded
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>>107797348
SD nomenclature is even more cursed than usb gen2by2 58 gb
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>>107797402
Nah it's way easier than the USB bullshit, it's just full of legacy baggage.
For instance V30 alone made Class2-10 and U1/U3 ratings obsolete.

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>Google Insider trading account bets that Gemini will score 70% on FrontierMath
This is it. AI can write scientific papers now. Human thinking is not needed anymore.
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>>107794369
fpbp
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>>107796624
>but that day won't be any time soon
Have you tried Codex CLI with 5.2? The average Jira ticket pusher is already obsolete, it's just happened so quickly that people haven't caught on yet.
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>>107796654
>The average Jira ticket pusher is already obsolete
was obsolete from the moment jira tickets became a thing. immediately those jobs went to indians and women
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>>107796694
Patently false, but if it makes you feel better
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why think? just use AI to scam the unemployed and the lonely

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And he's indian
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>>107793805
>>107794010
More like COVID Goy AI.
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>>107793805

english name : dickinson

hmmmmm
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I mean we're talking about a GPU accelerated terminal emulator, did you expect something else? Where's the jerk?
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>>107794498
What's wrong with using the gpu?

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DHH went on Corpo Facebook to talk about how wonderful was to work with AI agents.
Are we fucked already? Is this the point of no return?
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>>107797310
>In the last 6 months I created 8 SaaS being 2 of them kinda successful, at least it pays me more than my last job, so I'm completely okay with that
Nice larp retard, you haven’t made shit
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>>107795145
gpt hasn't seen how the switch case gets optimized into the exact same assembly as an if-chain. Isn't it just syntax sugar(a pretty nice one at that)?
iirc if you just do a single assignment on either switch case or if-chain it will optimize it into CMOV.
Don't remember even if CMOV can be used twice in a row, but given that GCC-5 on my windows 98/me machine began to segmentation fault each time I tried to inline-assembly 2 CMOVs in a row in.
I will take it as a hint that this is forbidden form of assembly witchcraft, gcc didn't expect anyone to be this retarded.
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>>107797366
I guess I could store a flag register on the stack and restore it between uses, right?
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>>107797383
anti-branch predictor programming
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>>107793679
He's unfortunately correct. I kind of reversed my opinions when I relented and subscribed to Claude over the winter break.
I legit got like 9 months worth of work done in 4 or 5 days on my side projects. These weren't trivial projects either, one was an interpreter for a scripting language I wrote in ANSI C.
The tools are actually fairly good if you have an established codebase. It even followed my weird C formatting style.

It produced shit within from-scratch projects with no established patterns. But honestly, I've worked at boring, comfy non-tech companies in the midwest and I've seen similar slop in industry.

I don't think we're fucked as in "programmers are literally going to be replaced" but I think we're fucked as in "once the AI bubble pops and we're all laid off, normie developers are going to be rehired at 'glorified secretary' level salaries."

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/g/ humour thread
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@grok put them all in bikinis
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Gen Z doesn’t know what a file system is nor do they know how to pirate…

What the fuck actually happened that cause this collapse from the most tech literate generation: Millenials?
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>>107781803
You're talking about late-zoomers, let alone the absolute bottom-of-the-barrel normgroids who only know TV and smartphones.
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Why are you worried about this? It just means that new generations won't take your jobs since they are clueless.
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>>107782689
>>107782910
>>107782976
>>107786358
if you're not reddit posting because you're a zoomer (born since 1995), you need to seriously consider suicide for being more retarded.
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>>107796808
>Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem
Guess it's true, with all the spotify, netflix, and steam piracy just seems pointless I guess.
And for those who it was a pricing problem, youtube has all the music you want for free, the only games anyone is really playing these days are f2p stuff, and for tv shows, they either watch it on netflix, or they don't.

You can see example of the last with anime
on /a/ you can't discuss anime that comes out on disney+ because zoomers don't have disney plus, and they don't know how to pirate, so it's basically a death sentence for discussion
or I suppose you could look at it as a blessing you get to discuss with only the other 25 30 year olds who can download it
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>>107781803
You still post this every month? kek
Zoomers stole your girlfriend or something?

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>use actual correct punctuation since forever
>constantly get accused of using chatgpt in recent years

Fuck this. Can't even write an email anymore without dumbing it down.
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Just end every sentence with nigger, nigger.
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>>107796341
grok can say nigger, that means nothing
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>>107796379
It's over, nigger.
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>>107793450
Let them accuse you and tell them to prove it while ignoring all subsequent follow ups. Stop giving a shit about approval and judgment and just do what you need to do. Life becomes so insanely simple when you embrace this mentality and eventually people stop bothering to challenge you because they know it's a literal waste of time.
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>>107794492
One word sentences.
Time! Time?
Fire? Fire!
Zoomers gtfo. Go be illiterates who use hieroglyphics away from me.

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Is optimization for the PC platform a lost art?
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i dont see why they stopped letting people game without a graphics card
id buy their slop if i could run it on my laptop that has a good processor
can still run games from 15 years ago just fine. even back then you didnt need a gpu
some like EVE online changed and now require a gpu though
why dont they just allow a low-detail option anons? is this the end of my brainwashing from new vidya?
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>>107797146
Literally
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>>107797158
the 12GB 3060Ti?
wanna enlighten us on that one?
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>>107795487
1660 released in 2019, 7 years ago. 3060 released in 2020, 6 years ago.
You cannot use 1 GPU for the rest of your life, that was never the case, ever, actually when gaming was evolving you had to upgrade every ~3 years, you should be happy to keep 1 GPU for ~5 years nowadays.
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>>107797355
A 1660 is not equivalent to a RX5700 and won’t reach 30fps at 1080p
A 9500K does not exist.
There is no 12GB 3060Ti
You also seem to be forgetting that there is a RAM crisis right now, and that for 2-3 years there was a GPU crisis

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How are these?
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>>107791762
>>107792362
>>107794706
>marketing or bots
>seething because I asked a question
Fuck off.
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>>107786260
have fun connecting it to a non apple display or non apple mouse

great specs but if you're not completing it with apple peripherals be prepared to download greedy ass paid software to fix very small issues apple refuses to fix to keep you boxed in to their walled garden
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>>107796494
>plug into monitor from 2006
>it just works
>plug into regular mouse
>scrolling is weird and click drag sensitivity is off
fair on the mouse, but i havent had any issues with displays
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>>107795134
Ok
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>>107796494
Betterdisplay works fantastic at fixing this. Stop parroting shit Linux retards that can't even make a halfway decent looking or functional rice say about Mac.

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How do I clean something as bad as this?
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>>107796588
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I can already imagine the smell of alcohol and the headache that comes with it. Done it so many times it's kinda relaxing.
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>>107796588
>>107796766
doing great,
this keyboard will be good as new in no time
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>>107793618
It looks like a very cheap, basic, standard keyboard so cleaning it wouldn't be worth the effort. Throw it away and buy another one.
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>>107793618
I am afraid, your keyboard needs an abortion.

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Sadly, it's censored all hell lately (((Elon Musk))) castrated the algorithm back in late December. Sometimes it even refuses to generate some innocent and benign things like a child wearing a bikini.
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I was wondering how Elon was getting away with this. Didnt we hear for the past, what ten years now about the dangers of deepfakes making porn of all the women in the world
ironically that never even happened until Elon implemented this
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>>107795970
>making porn of all the women in the world
and not just the women
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>>107792345
>underage children
You instantly know the kind of person who wrote this article and why.
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>lets others flood X with CSAM
Elon is just trying to force government to regulate AI, so that only certain companies can compete.
>He's trying to eliminate competition
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lol, using AI to consume CP, punny capitalists will never surpass comrade lavrentiy beria, capitalists can't do nothing better than communists


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