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What is the 2025 equivalent? This is super old tech, right?
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>>107563609
>>107563617
thanks
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>>107563116
Nothing, nobody has matched it as an android box. Its the only one that doesnt chug like a fratboy on Saturday nights and works great out of the box, shot was extreme overkill on release and still is too much power for its primary usage.
Otherwise you could probably build something stronger from an old laptop
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>>107564202
>shot was extreme overkill on release and still is too much power for its primary usage.
It's a mobile chip from 2015, the same chip used in the original Switch. Looks good when compared to Fire Sticks and whatnot, but it was obsolete at launch.
The real selling point is the UI.
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Shield pro will do 4K HDR and pass-through Dolby Atmos. I don't think there's anything else out there that is as perfect for streaming a movie library onto a TV as that.
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I just want a box that play dolby vision/HDR videos over HDMI that i pirated. What do?

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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-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107562002
Nice thanks for sharing
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>>107564928
I learned how to parse command line arguments in eshell.
(info "(eshell) Defining New Built-ins")

https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/eshell/Defining-New-Built_002dins.html

(defun eshell/grid (&rest args)
"Display images in a grid."
(interactive)
(eshell-eval-using-options
"grid"
args
`((?w "width" t --width "maximum width of an image (default 350)")
:show-usage
:usage "[OPTION]... [IMAGE]...\n\nDisplay images in a grid.")
(let* ((max-width (if --width (string-to-number --width) 350))


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>>107544299
https://jank-lang.org/ like clojure but native

>>107550385
>the JVM is far faster than pretty much any other virtual machine
Isn't racket compiling to native code since it has moved to a chez scheme backend?
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>>107565247
This is really going to up our gooning game
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>>107547622
recent studies have demonstrated that a 9 year olds brain is as functional as a 32 year old's brain.

So you either have to admit that 9 year olds can consent, or come to terms that that 32 year olds are children and shouldnt be allowed to vote/hold office/leave their mommies and daddies and therefore shouldnt be allowed on an 'adult' website like 4chan.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgl6klez226o

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What is the future of motherboards? Where else can we go from here?
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>>107565229
Stopped (((building))) consoomer workstations decades ago.

You want good mobos ?
Buy supermicro or complete dell systems because they will outlive your average consoomer mobo slop.
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single mother boards

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No Ran, no Ani, only Debo edition

Discussion of Free and Open Source Text-to-Image/Video Models

Prev: >>107543106

https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide

>UI
ComfyUI: https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI: https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic/Neo: https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassicneo
SD.Next: https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP: https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP


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>>107562920
Really?
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>>107562920
I want to know more about ani
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>>107562920
Who is ani?
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When you ask a question, the system rapidly processes your input, matches it against all the patterns it has learned, and calculates the most probable, relevant, and coherent output. It's a highly sophisticated form of calculation, not intuition.
Is this correct explanation of ai? I mean there is no part about thinking or anything like that, so can I conclude that different models scale in different ways due to the pattern recognition difference?
Sorry if asked in the wrong thread
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>>107561167

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>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/
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>>107559343
SATA SSDs run at reasonable speeds. NVME SSDs run so fast they fail left and right and require a heatsink
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>>107562426
User error
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SATA3 is slower than USB3, and USB3 came out back in 2008. If anything it's commendable Samsung bothered wasting their chips on bottlenecked obsolete interfaces, and the fact that unlike Micron, they didn't do a full pullout from the consumer market.

Just get an NVMe to SATA3 adapter if you need to resurrect ancient hardware, all those SATA3 SSD's were mostly wasted space inside anyways. Shit doesn't matter.
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>>107562723
>NVMe to SATA3 adapter
no such thing
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>>107561074
no, they want you to rent the smart phone too.

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Who's the greatest living programmer?
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>>107564559
Nobody cares about pascal or lisp bro. You need to make peace with that.
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many people who worked at the MIT AI Lab like Sussman or Steele consider RMS to be a coding prodigy. Andy Gavin who created naughty dog and crash bandicoot, coded an entire lisp optimizing compiler for the first playstation, said his skills are little compared to rms.
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>>107563965
>I really admire the Bell crew.

something little known: gabe newell's mom was part of that crew and worked on unix. she taught gabe newell how to code in lisp and algol when he was still a child.
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>>107564559
>I liken starting one's computing career with Unix, say as a undergraduate, to being born in East Africa. It is intolerably hot, your body is covered with lice and flies, you are malnourished and you suffer from numerous curable diseases. But, as far as young East Africans can tell, this is simply the natural condition and they live within it. By the time they find out differently, it is too late. They already think that the writing of shell scripts is a natural act.
Nixsisters... how do we recover from that?
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There’s no evidence that Gabe Newell’s mother worked on Unix or taught him Lisp and ALGOL. His publicly documented background does not mention his mother’s involvement in computing or programming languages. Instead, Newell’s career path is usually traced through his time at Harvard, his work at Microsoft, and later founding Valve Corporation

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STOP USING AI (YOU ARE THE PROBLEM)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXyKPydKe88
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>>107560988
What makes you think you're going to have a choice? LG televisions now report to Microsoft what you watch.
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>>107562854
zoinks
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>>107561996
>if you are confident about your looks, that automatically makes you the most qualified person to give technology advice
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>>107562865
imagine buying a smart tv and then plugging it into ethernet or giving it the wifi password
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No thanks.
I have an administrative burden to cover and either I hire someone for 4 hours per day to cover it, have to manage it and pay them off the record, deal with asking them to be self employed etc, dealing with taxes.
Or I can outsource it to generative AI with a tight prompt and review process in 15 minutes.

If I don't like the work I get back from a human, if they've written it wrong, or they've had a hole in their research it could take them another few days to cover, generative AI can get that process done in less than 15 minutes with RAG.
Local for fast, efficient template based processing and larger models for nuance, legislation etc.
You want me to stop using AI because you get triggered? Get over yourself. I'm not going to put myself at a financial and administrative disadvantage because of your fee fees. If AI triggers you this much, ask it how to tie a noose.

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.
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>>107562336
there's no point in steganography over encrypted channel
the entire point of steganography is when the channel is NOT encrypted, like pictures available publicly

also, "just switch", lol, how are you going to inform friendly receiving stations about the switch? over the channel that just had its encryption broken?

I don't think you understand the topic, bro
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there's some interesting steganographic activity on X, a popular widely used magic number is
49 20 64 6F 6E 27 74 20 6B 6E 6F 77 20 77 68 6F 20 6E 65 65 64 73 20 74 6F 20 68 65 61 72 20 74 68 69 73 2C 20 62 75 74 20

followed by a payload. there's about one of these every minute
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>>107563525
>steganography over encrypted channel
I think OP is referring to encrypted message over steganography, eg, encrypting a message and then hiding it in otherwise inconspicuous messages to avoid detection. It's one thing to go "THIS IS AN ENCRYPTED MESSAGE", it's another thing to go "hehe lol funny cate video".
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>>107564285
What's the method for this one?
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>>107562336
following cryptographic principles is the best way to ensure secrecy of information
security by obscurity (e.g. steganography) is not a good strategy
people WILL detect unusual data based on statistical methods alone
besides, if a message is encoded subtlety enough in things like images, lossy compression will almost certainly destroy that information.

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>>107556398
Well shit, I installed Debian + KDE on laptop, coming from Arch + KDE on desktop, simply because I don't need a rolling release on my laptop. What am I supposed to use if I need fractional scaling and want enough customization options?
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>>107564213
What the duck is wrong with them? I know trains is hard job, but...
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>>107564234
>fractional scaling
does it really deliver in kde? fonts are so blurry, its amazing how they havent figured out font rendering in 2025, soon 6.
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>>107564234
why do you care about the opinion of actual windows shills?
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>>107563840
I have tech enjeetification fatigue

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These are CPUs that run as fast as an analog circuit for the most part. They don't clock and step with other CPUs except for specialized purposes like IO. They are of course a million times faster and use a fraction of the electricity.
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>>107564761
I mean, the biggest power suck thing right now with investor dollars to spend is inverting 500gb matrices to guess words... transformer architecture. If these could do that, that would be a massive problem solved.
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this thing is basically a freely scalable turbo arduino
the whole forth part is actually making things harder than they need to be from what i read
https://www.greenarraychips.com/home/documents/index.php#architecture
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also for some reason this is completely comprehensible for me
either this shit is actually dead simple
or my brain just bends in unexpected directions

its really not hard
its just a bunch of asynchronous computing units
the hard part is that you have to orchestrate data/code transfers and such bc youre operating at a slightly lower level than asm.

this shits fascinating
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>>107564917
Forth is the easiest language.
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>>107565193
n

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Is this chatgpt styled answer written by a person or did they just tell chatgpt to come up with a pile of bullshit about the ipad pro being better at everything than the legion tab gen 4?
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These were my original posts from a recent thread where chatgpt admitted the legion tab was basically better than the ipad pro
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Thoughts, /g/?
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>>107561943
/ck/ sloppa bros we won
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>>107562074
seething jew detected
>Oy! Saying "slop" is antisemitic! Remember muh 6 gorillion!
Lol
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>>107561943
We did it, 4chan!
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>>107561943
SLOPPA
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>>107563839
>goy slop made it popula
No, "AI slop". Only antisemitic people commonly know what "goy slop" is. Hate speech against clankers is still socially acceptable.

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the most depressing part is, they could literally make everything the shape of a turd, and it'd still sell like hot cakes, because they brainwashed people to be psychologically dependent on them.
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>>107564834
what they did to macos and ios reminds me of ugly br br hue windows 7 and linux shovel-ware themes from deviantart circa 2010
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>>107564859
>near
RIP
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>airtel wifi
SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARS
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>>107564804
>iToddlers BTFO (again)

Which one?
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>>107541410
I love my chinese 16:10 18" 1600p portrait monitor
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>>107561902
>>107541946
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>>107541615
can you send a screenshot anon
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>>107542499
doa these have been rumored for 10 years. 0 incentive to create anything
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I used to say 16:9 but the deck has shown me that 16:10 is better

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This shit is so ass edition

How to request advice:
>Budget
>Intended use (media, source, environment)
>Frequency response preference and music examples
>Past gear and your thoughts on them

FAQ:
>Where do I buy IEMs?
Amazon, Aliexpress, Linsoul, Hifigo, Shenzhenaudio

>Shopping Guide (IEMs, PMPs, Cables, Ear Tips, etc.):
https://rentry.org/consoomer_guide


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>>107563820
Does it have gapless playback and exclusive bit perfect audio
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some people out there will really ask for kilopos recs and only listen to chamber music, tragic
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>>107552525
>bunny filters fell off
>somehow sound better
Am I a treble nigger?
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>>107565071
there's always worse
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>>107565091
nothing wrong with raw doggin it.


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