Why is linux taking so many W's this year?
>>107576911Good morning saar
Until Linux has good Nvidia drivers I'm not doing anything beyond wsl
>>107576265>>107576337>>107576411thoughts on being cucked by sven for years?
>>107576958Nvidia drivers aren't even good on windows. There are distros with pretty good support for nvidia cards.
>>107576958I'm convinced that the "You can't use Nvidia on Linux!" meme is a psyop at this point.
Yet another breach. Why can't these companies keep their data secure?>Adult video platform PornHub is being extorted by the ShinyHunters extortion gang after the search and watch history of its Premium members was reportedly stolen in a recent Mixpanel data breach.>The analytic events sent to Mixpanel contain a large amount of sensitive information that a member would not likely want publicly disclosed.>This data includes a PornHub Premium member's email address, activity type, location, video URL, video name, keywords associated with the video, and the time the event occurred.>Activity types seen by BleepingComputer include whether the PornHub subscriber watched or downloaded a video or viewed a channel. However, ShinyHunters also said the events include search histories.>ShinyHunters began extorting Mixpanel customers last week, sending emails that began with "We are ShinyHunters" and warned that their stolen data would be published if a ransom was not paid.
>>107576076The revolutionary war cryReal nazis know its not "ALL JEWS"Just the one's that lead to 9/11Ye West was rightI love to fuck the shit out of these fertile college age Jewish babesRecolonize the right wayWith viking blood
>>107570435>Why can't these companies keep their data secure?They can, they just choose not to because its more expensive to do things right. They are incentivized to do the wrong thing. People don't care about their privacy, and class action lawsuits doing cost them enough.
Because Product Owners are in a race through production. They only care about getting the money out of the customers.
>>107576752>They can, they just choose not to because its more expensive to do things right.
>>107570435>Rabbi A can't sell data>His friend Rabbi B "unfortunately" steals it and sells it
>install OS>all software are now just web apps >mfw my browser is now my OS
>>107574389>>107574401It's actually a hamster
>>107574287>lust invoking>time-wasting statementWhy the shit thread?
retard testing retard shit
>>107574389>>107574401>>107574586It's obviously a Bingus.
hacker news thread about very technical topic be like>a few comments providing further insight by 30 years-of-experience hardcore domain experts who already know everything stated in the linked article >100 comments of webslop programmers posting absolute (sometimes confidently incorrect) coal about a topic they dont understand>a couple comments by people shilling their somewhat tangentially related SaaS startup
>>107576821>some coder who did something famous posts something helpful to some thread>all replies are "wow you were that guy who did that one thing please reply!"
>>107576821>using orange reddit
>>107576821OP(YC24) is a faggot founder
I've out of the loop for a while, is Jai out yet? Sokobon? Handmade hero?
>>107570355where would even the compiler leak lol
>>107575163https://desuarchive.org/g/search/text/jai.zip/
>>107570819Muh bespoke engine from scratch that requires him to handwrite the contents of the framebuffer in hexadecimal on paper, scan it, and fax it to the GPU o algo
>>107576016warning: if you compile a game with this, it will embed a super translucent fingerprint over the screen so blow can track down the compiler leaker
>>107576233nobody will do anything with this except play with it and read the docs
>>107462755Don't buy anything OTHER THAN IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™>Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)Why ThinkPad?>Used machines are plentiful and cheap>Excellent keyboards, tactile feel and quiet + the TrackPoint>Great durability: magnesium roll cage for structural integrity, with high quality plastic body panels>Utilitarian design: e.g. indicator LEDs, 7 row keyboard layout on older models>Docking stations that easily turns your laptop into a desktop>Easy to repair (most models), upgrade & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals for every model, spare parts easy & cheap to obtain>Excellent Linux & *BSD supportThinkWiki - General info about ThinkPads/specshttps://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ThinkWikiComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Thoughts on the X1 Nano? I know it only has 2 USB-C and an audio jack, but I just love how light and compact it is. Reminds me of the X60s.
How's the keyboard, build quality and Linux support on the most recent E14 compared to the T series?I'm looking to replace my T450s, but from what I've been able to gather about panel lottery stats, I'm likely to get a shit panel if I get a 3+ year old refurbished pad.The cheapest E14 G7 AMD with 100% sRGB I can find goes for around €860 where I live (before configurable upgrades), but the AMD version doesn't offer the aluminum chassis option and the Intel version costs around €200 more. Is that worth it compared to a 3+ year old T series with soldered RAM?
>>107566521Normally true but the T480s is overall sturdier than the T480.
>>107574724I buy brand new T series solely for the replaceable keyboard.The keyboard WILL break and I don't feel like removing 50 screws to fix it.
how when you set your laptop to 'stop charging at' does the physical power draw switch? how can you swap between ac and battery what type of moving parts are involved?
Only one and a half year left until all programming is completely automated. How are you preparing?
>>107574820>im not preparing i am just programmingbro fistme too (unironic me-too poster ;) )
>>107574797That will never happen, AI hasn't been able to reliably produce code that's not filled with bugs or needs an actual human programmer to fix the faults or shortcomings, no way in hell in 2028 there would be an AI gubermin.
>>107574797im still coding
>>107574797Oh nonono.>he believes it
>>107574797ask it to make a gui interface in visual basic.
Why are they taking away our optical drives?
>>107575128Yeah, all you need is power and you can use it as a CD player even externally.
>>107563812How do I not scratch a disc? They for sure resulted in me acquiring a bad case of OCD. I came from the dank cold wet cellar that is /mu/. I have a problem with hoarding tapes vinyl records Im an analog junkieThat's why be bring his own needles to get more cheese than dorritos cheetos or fritos
>>107575737Apple music served me well for at least a few years. After that my subscription expired and Im full blown on the pirate ship like my boi Louis RossmanIm gonna sail the high seas alright
skill issue, i have one in my PC>>107564866i also have one of these multimedia station things from an old computer but never bothered hooking it up because who the fuck EVER used XD, MMC, or Sony Duo and just use a keychain fob thing for MicroSD cards (similarly i have not used a full size SD card in ages, even my DSLR came with just an adapter to microsd)>>107563960lots of stuff still comes on cd and it's a half decent backup medium for personal use
>>107564570Flash memory simply doesn't have the longevity of optical media.Also internet streaming took off, so even if it did have that stability, they ain't replacing Blu-Ray with a flash chip based medium.
drama rentries are off topic. let the ran fag screechDiscussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video ModelsPrev: >>107548966https://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/Wan2GPComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107574974that thread is getting botted
Blesses thread of blessed threads of blessed
who finetrooning to zib? when it cums out?
>>107572424the prompts are really simple it's all heavy lifting with loras. >a busy spanish woman at a bar with a cockail, wearing an unbuttoned tie up blouse, a neon coors sign behind her, she is distracted by the cell phone in her hand>an albino woman in a pink negligee lays on a bed with black silk sheets, soft lamp lighting, in a dark sparse condo at night, a full moon lights the room
>>107572288>>107577000*busty not busy. plus a bimbo lora
Why is the Chinese AI is so Rude?
>>107576721>The server version is more retarded. It allows remote code execution on the websites server. And you're also retarded for not spotting that.No it doesn't? It simply emits unsanitized code in the response body. This doesn't enable RCE on the server.
>>107574253Respond rudely.>responds rudelyOMG.
>>107574253Just echo your password at this point. So many devs just put return err messages inside their server response code causing exploits because it goes to client too.
Unironically based af
>>107574253The AI is retarded. If either of those work, which they do, then they are correct. There may be a better way to do something, but if it works, it is valid. I award no points to you and may god have mercy on your soul.
kek
>>107574632kek same best 10bux i ever spent
>>107574595>upload images>thinking...>heres your answer, anon>captcha expiredlol
>>107576937real
Ok, but how do I get this stupid captcha system to work with 4chan XT?
>>107577005up000t
Welcome to /aig/ - Advent Calendar EditionIn this ITT we discuss non-x86 ISAs from the past (6502, 68000, Alpha, Itanium, PA-RISC, PowerPC, SuperH, VAX, Z80, PDP-11), the present (ARM, MIPS, POWER, SPARC) and the future (RISC-V, OpenPOWER).>Wiki: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki//aig/_Alternative_ISA_General>Library: https://mega.nz/file/0PplHSyL#eK_f2ZSc2f0E8_RLUGz9nVn40myXhyiRDMU_FhgO2wk>Anon's Strawpoll: https://strawpoll.com/py64hxj18>OP pasta: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/wiki/AigOPmsgNews:>RISC-V-based ESP32-P4 handheld integrates AMOLED display and LoRahttps://archive.ph/wip/oC9rg>New Patches Lay Out Linux Kernel Adjustments For RISC-V RVA23 Hardwarehttps://archive.ph/wip/S2z16>NextSilicon Claims Its Maverick-2 Outperforms NVIDIA GPUs, Unveils New RISC-V ChipComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107576250>let's have an industrial standard>no risc-v transistors, not like this
>>107576304x86 is the industry standard.
>>107576323no shit anon.
>>107576250I use RISC-V to stream content to my living room.It does that and more while barely puling 2W.
Board is so slow!Is the new captcha really that hard?
>France arrests hackers>hackers hack all of France's law enforcementflat circle
>>107562385This is an empty threat. They need to mention china or russia as the buyer and watch the MSM have a breakdown.
>>107575018you are the files don't get your hopes up
>>107575018>let's say my browsing history ain't the cleanesthow unclean it is?if it get sold it's going to end up as blackmail material
>>107575025I'm sorry. I thought this was a place for technical people. I'll try again in retard.You see, pretty good privacy - or PGP herein - secures it's communications with this thing called 'math'. That's where you apply the manipulation of numbers with other numbers. The process of hiding messeages thusly is called "cryptography".Now, scrambling this message is all well and good, but if this is for someone else then they need to unscramble it too. Giving them the math you used is pretty fucking stupid. But, hey, who needs control over your keys anyway.The (a) 'correct' solution is to have a 'private' key, and a 'public' key. Bob can give alice his public key. Alice can give bob hers. They each can encrypt a message only the other's *private* key can unscramble. Susan can't read the messages.Putting a private key in plaintext is donkeyshit stupid. So one would *assume* the public ½ of that key was transmitted - or tx - via plaintext.You can do more with this than encrypt a message. You can also *sign* a message. The public key can *assure* it came from that private key. Allowing for it's use as encryption, authentication, and authorisation.Any login system that takes security seriously already allows x.509 or PKCS-11 as a login vector. Just lets you in. No fucking about. x.509 is what encrypts to websites, reasonably battle-hardened. Your bank trusts it to move data.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107563048>why isn't it on the news how do you manage to solve the captcha with that IQ
We already had AI over three decades ago
>>107575718AI has been a thing since the 50's
>>107575718And decades before that we had ELIZA. Here's a port of ELIZA in Javascript that runs in your browser:https://www.masswerk.at/elizabot/It's a much simpler form of AI, it doesn't truly comprehend sentences, it just grabs words from them.
it's faster and more accurate at arithmetic than any LLM today
>>107575718right and the stuff now isn't much better. I catch it giving wrong information, bad advice and straight up making shit up on everyone I have tried.
>>107575718Emacs has had this since the early 1980s.
find a flaw
>>107576620>...MUCH better than what I remember. I gave myself an Arch challenge of "using it until something breaks, then going back to Debian". I'm almost three months in and not a single issue, crash or error has appeared.
>>107576623Maybe. But it's still better.
>>107576601only gaymers think this
its just arch and the default desktops are ugly as fuck. too lazy to change distros tho
>>107575132Exactly