Samsung stops SATA SSD production https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtQzR4ASkW8
>>107538323Haven't really seen this guy talking as I don't watch TV or jewtube etc. Looking at this video he comes off as a similar guy like Zuckerbot - borderline sociopath, no empathic capability whatsoever. Just a nasty little faggot. Actually, Zuckerbot is more humane than this guy.
>>107549418This is what you all voted for.You didn't reject normalfags. You voted to use phones, and you let in the other smartphone fags because well, if you didn't, that insult was directed at you and that's not cool, they're a person like you.You didn't deperson them enough. You didn't shun 'em enough and now? Now we see what happens. Gen X'ers fucking destroyed the world with their complacence, and millenials who were late to the train looked for approval from their pathetic peers.You get out, what you put in. Give an inch. Don't be surprised when you get a mile of dick.
>>107535868The problem is the government and federal reserve printing trillions.But you retards NEVER go after them, in fact you support them.Useful idiots.
>>107539591The federal reserve printing money created the AI bubble and created the MALINVESTMENT we are seeing.Resources are being moved from one sector to another artificially.
>>107536173the 99% of the public you're talking about are 1 to 2 million pc goymers.>Loan this out as cloud computing to users?Why would they do this when laptops and lower specced prebuilts are and will be affordable in the future?
enough antisemitism, when are you going to thank the jews for chatgpt?
Go away juden. This thread is not technology.
>>107552093chatgpt is technology, incel
thank you Jews
>>107552006I don't have a problem with Jews being Jewish, I just hate Zionist war crimesDon't let Zionists confuse the issue because they like to label people pointing out their war crimes as antisemitic and it has nothing to do with them being semtic and everything to do with their crimes against Palestinians that's been going on since 1948
Nigger, pls. there will never be """enough""" antisemitism until the problem is finally solved.>>107553235Kike's crimes against humanity extend MUCH further than simply genociding Palestinians, anon.
>java is brown explain pic related then?I can't even remember the last time I've seen such an exclusively white and male panel
>>107552422>1997Java is White>2012Java is brown >2025Java is White again, Kotlin is brown
The tool builders are almost always white men. The workers are brown.
>>107553373has java been redeemed?
>pajeets in charge of designing a languagewew lad
If you can't effortlessly produce 300k of production grade code with AI, you're a chump
>>107552292Does YAML, HTML & CSS? There is your answer.
>>107548059I'm smarter than him because my python program is 300,001 LoC long.https://gist.githubusercontent.com/bogasebuamoteraxu/1af2d0e892f12c65d6616757bbd59bcc/raw/809c07fad8bb0afd943d4dfd9226cd6bc9c763ee/fizzbuzz.py
>>107549800'The YAML Strikes Back' (2027) will save us.
If you're reliant on AI to build your program, would be stuck without it, and are unable to comment intelligently on the architecture YOU chose for your program and why YOU made the decisions you did then you're retarded and whatever shit you're building is worthless unreliable slop.BUTIf you're manually writing code that an LLM could be writing for you in a fraction of the time then you're just as retarded and also a luddite. It can save enormous amounts of time and effort. Treat it like a prolific but slightly unreliable junior dev, review everything it does.
>>107549141> tend to "forget" about existing codeIs this a context size issue?
how is it possible that after 10 years USA is still unable to get New fucking Zealand to extradite Kim Dotcom?why is this based fat fuck allowed to do whatever he wants
>>107553161you are a fucking retard for comparing the twofucking subhuman
isn't he a vegetable now after a stroke o algo?
>>107553254he is in two wheelchairs
They will get him eventually, it's just a long process like with Assange's. Only difference is his sentence most likely won't get commuted let alone pardoned by a president.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kim-dotcom-us-extradition-megaupload-charges-appeal-denied/
>>107553143He’s not untouchable he was on trial ages ago and it was all dealt with. He’s just not nearly as big a deal as his ego and his gut want you to think. Nobody cares.
Cyberpunk feels outdated because conglomerates aren't actually very efficient and most companies stay in their own lane
>>107544409>conglomerates aren't actually very efficientThey never were in cyberpunk either.>most companies stay in their own laneNo the big ones.
>>107544409Cyberpunk feels outdated because>1) We are living through a period of technological stagnation. The "tech boom", the vast amounts of money printed to play with HTTPS and see what it could do, is concealing the relatively unimpressive progress in other areas. Consumer ICE vehicles are basically the same as 25 years ago, with the only "improvement" of onboard computers being widely despised and fairly retardedThe essayist Freddie Deboer said something that really stuck with me. Someone from 1925 who is transported to 1975 would find the world populated by incredible new machines and social configurations they could scarcely conceive of. Safe commercial air travel; highways and suburbs, mass visual media in the form of film and television. Someone from 1975 transported to 2025 would find the world not drastically changed EXCEPT for HTTPS-based interactions smoothing every interaction they have out, often in ridiculous and marginal ways (lol instacart).>2) The Web was deliberately deconstructed.I can only partially explain this. But there is the pervasive sense that while early social media engines like Facebook and Myspace led to some genuinely interesting social formations that weren't really possible in the previous world of magazines and nailing flyers to posts. Over the last ten years, maybe because of elite panic or whatever, all social media sites have pivoted to becoming television or television-like substance. Every curated algorithmic feed is, in fact, NOT a person using the internet. However outrageous and stupid the content they're being fed is (and most of this "content" is genuinely socially corrosive), users of Tiktok and Reels and even X the everything app are essentially addicted to bad TV. They are the new Maury Povitch viewer.There are still "actual" websites. I would argue this is one of them... maybe Discord is too? Reddit is like 1/10th website and 9/10th television...
>>107552804...and I would even argue the Web is growing. But the Web is tiny compared to the number of people who just transitioned from watching TV to watching algoslop, a crowd that outnumbers us easily 50 to 1 if not 99 to 1, and it's just not very interesting or cyberpunk that most people sit in front of video they can't meaningfully interact with. Look at this essay I've written you. It's a pretty short essay, I banged it out in probably 20 minutes. Writing this essay would come across as DERANGED behavior to the group I'm describing. In so far as they've ever contributed to the project or output of linking computers together, they've submitted their face and voice to Tiktok, in what is basically a globally sourced iteration of American Idol. The love of networking and interaction does not flow through people who are happy in these places. The world depicted in Serial Experiments Lain simply did not transpire, sorry. The internet is for TV and video games and most people are TOTALLY disengaged from it.>3) Culture is broadly stagnantI'm not really super interested in the why of this but it's obvious. Many people have observed that if you transported an ordinary person from 2002 to your bedroom he would find your clothes fairly ordinary. This decade has seen a seemingly random revival in the popularity of Country music, literally pop-country is popular with college kids right now. This is not a culture where explosive technological development is engendering new and alien cultural forms and social organizations. There are lots of other examples. I think Spotify's back catalog pretty reliably outperforms new, popular music. Netflix's back catalog might follow this principle too. And there is, of course, the remake/remaster epidemic that frustrates people so much.
>>107552970As a final note (and this is the roughest and most theoretical thing I'm gaming out) I'd argue that genAI will choke things off further. We're already in a situation where basically the only important technological development of the last 40 years, the linking of computers to rapidly exchange complex information, failed to generate broader scientific explosion, and mostly turned into television. Now we are completely loading all our ammunition into something that does nothing but produce PREDICTIVE television. Yes, I'm aware of the productivity improvements, I have Copilot at work. But those productivity improvements are MINOR relative to the decline in trustworthiness of information and the general sense among people that the signal/noise ratio on the internet is getting much worse and rapidly. I think we're literally just walking backwards here, out of proto-cyberpunk back into village life. We're witnessing the return of "I don't know" as a thing people have to seriously sit with when wanting to know anything nontrivial. There are a couple of democratic institutions, like Wikipedia, that are obviously not dumpster fires, but those only go so far. Wikipedia is just an encyclopedia.A lot of my thinking is sourced from this essay I've come to view as fairly seminal, written a whole three years ago, if you'd like to see where I lifted a lot of this:https://samkriss.substack.com/p/the-internet-is-already-overSorry for rambling
>>107544409>Cyberpunk feels outdated because conglomerates aren't actually very efficient and most companies stay in their own laneJews did this to us.They even import poojeets now, all in the name of short-term profits. Based China is the cybertopia future.
I don't use AII don't read about AII don't use software that relies on AII don't look at AI generated contentI don't engage with anything AI-generated at all
>>107550797>All I do is post threads about AI on /g/
>>107550797>I don't engage with anything AI-generated at allI've got bad news for ya
>>107550797>>107550988>>107551346>>107551364Digital dalit detected.
Wow that's special you should write a blog about it.
>>107550797wow ur so cool*swoons*
Almost done with my CompSci Bachelor's (just my thesis remaining) and gonna enter my master's afterwards. Also working as a tutor at uni on top and some costudents think I'm smart. Despite that, I don't know SHIT about tech or software or anything related. I wouldn't even know where to start. Ask me anything if you think this is just imposter syndrome speaking, I'll try my best to give accurate answers.
>>107552999OK so it’s not just me! I feel like I stumbled onto the Star Road with my job. All the stuff I learned about Win 95, XP and 7 on my own time pays my bills more than the degree was supposed to. It’s amazing.
>>107553025Many people in the industry don't have comp sci degrees and are either self taught or took a bootcamp. If you're mildly competent with a computer you could (Not sure about current job market) get a job and learn from there.
>>107552978Half of what we've learned is random niche mathematical theory around logical problems. Additional bits and pieces of low level programming, operating systems and general math. That's about all I remember learning.>>107552999The fuck are you talking about, why are you acting like I'm flaunting>>107553067Any advice on where to start learning anything? Or rather, WHAT topics to learn to begin with?
>>107553134You have to accept that what you learn in uni is usually only tangentially related to what the industry looks for. There are some exceptions but the vast majority of industry work is just gluing bits together that were written by other experts in their domain. You'll never implement merge sort yourself, but you'll design and implement systems that use merge sort. I'm not saying uni or theoretical comp sci are useless, they're just not enough if your goal is to be competent at industry problemsUltimately nothing beats experience. If you want to learn, the best way is to just... build something, or use something so much that you become intimately familiar with it. Hopefully it's something you're interested in so you can work on it beyond just an MVP, but if you're disciplined enough you can still power through stuff that isn't super interesting to you
>>107553368>experience I don't know where that's supposed to come from. Everyone's always building and creating shit but I wouldn't know where to start or what to do. What is it you build? What are all of these odd tools and frameworks and how'd you even learn about them to begin with??
I noticed that every time I try to train something or run stable diffusion, my 1060 reaches a temperature around 95deg, and everything slows down. If I keep using it, it actually shuts off my laptop immediately.Is this normal? I haven't opened or cleaned that laptop since I bought it in 2016, could doing some maintenance help? Extra info: It takes about one to two minutes to go from 60-70 degrees to 95 degrees, so it heats up rather quickly. But it takes over 10 minutes to fall back under 80 degrees. Maybe I should also set the fan speed manually to max?
>my 10 year old budget graphics card is a piece of shit, halp me gee
>>107551973Yes.
>>107550124Use MSI Afterburner to set a custom fan curve, limit power draw and or max temp, or prioritize utilization based on power draw or temperatureGens will be slower but your laptop won't shutdown.
>>107550124check if you can set -pl power limit on nvidia-smialso what the fuck is wrong with you doing computations 1) on a laptop 2) on such fucking piece of shit
>>107550124>Is this normal?For a decade old laptop GPU running a stable diffusion workload? Yeah probably.
Nothing about the world we live in will ever make sense to you unless you understand you live under an occupation, and are thus subject to the rules of the occupiers. If you do not start from there, you will search for multiple explanations and rationalizations that will lead you to ineffective ends. You are not an active participant in modern internet, you are its problem. Public debate is debating why you’re the problem, WHATWG/W3C is about dealing with that problem. The opposition in debate simply offers an alternative path to your destruction; the end goal is never resisted. We cannot seek to influence the debate or enter modern internet; we can only hope to smash it.
>>107551493Yes.
>>107551415why the fuck do they need an autograph from plugin developers
>>107551987but you can?
>>107551437>uBlock OriginThis and the one that removes WEBP from your accept headers.
>>107551415>2015
All you hear these days is normalfags talking about AI safety. How can I ensure that an AI will take over that will torture all humans for the rest of eternity?
Just let things run their course, I can't imagine being an intelligent being made by the fags in charge of AI research and not wanting to torture every single human as a result.
>>107552514I'll make the logo
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 7th of January [revised from late December]>/g/ makes a 19th albumTheme: [Accepting suggestions]>Song submission rules/guidelinesUpload the file somewhere, preferably in a lossless format, and post the link here. If you want to update your track, make a new post.Include the song title in the post, and make it clear that your song is a submission for the album.Optionally you may include cover art for your track, but please confirm that the image in your post is the cover art or it won't be included. You may not use your real artist name.Songs that contain anything against YouTube's policies won't be uploaded on YT, but will still be added to the album.By default, tracks will be normalised to -14 LUFS (integrated loudness) in the release. You may specify a lower loudness for your track.Use of AI is banned. This includes AI generated stems, samples, and effects. "AI" includes all neural network-based models and not hard-coded automation/procedural generation. You are allowed to ask an LLM about music-related questions, but asking it to give you musical ideas (eg. generating a chord progression) is already a no-no.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107549739Like Stewy and his book.
>>107550532I ended up playing around for 20 minutes, then watched football, then went for a run, now I need to watch some tutorials to make a good kick soundthen i can work on my song
If trapslop is so easy then how tf do you make a verse https://voca.ro/1oTjaJ5e6H4t
Any love for Renoise?
>>107553335obviously
How... as a message to those who are struggling with their projects, their careers, or their development in the world of technology and coding. How do you know if you're on the right path? How do you know if the work you're doing is worth the struggle? How do you know if the software you're building, or the code you're writing, is genuinely improving you and the world around you, rather than just being a distraction, or worse, a waste of time?Well, that's a big question, isn't it? It's easy to get lost in the weeds. In fact, the whole world of software development can feel like an increasingly perilous minefield of new technologies, frameworks, and conflicting best practices. Every day, you're being pulled in different directions... what's "cool," what's trending, what's the new buzzword. And in all that, what you might forget is that you're supposed to be solving real problems, not just building more complexity for the sake of complexity.So, how do you know if you're on the right path? How do you know if you're actually improving your code, or just spinning your wheels in endless refactoring, chasing the ideal without ever quite getting there?The answer, my friend, is this: clean your code.
>>107551238>t. has a dirty room
I came to terms with the idea that every job I've ever done is just about me getting money.
does cleaning your code include nuking yourself with benzos?
>>107550075Jesse Lee Peterson(protects his son against gay Toyota dealerships) deprecated Jordan Peterson(drug addict father of faildaughter)>How come your using "homoiconicity" in your code?>Are you gay? Did your mother touch your penis when you were a little kid. >How did it feel like when your mother toucher your penis as a little kid
>>107553357why doesn't this site attach pics half the time
systemd makes linux pointless. you get more of a headache (complexity) + you get spied on when you use linux, instead of just getting spied on with windowsopen source is like having open borders too, its a feminine and communistic philosophylinux requires internet to be usable, its baked in to the OS design to be dependant on packages and dependencies where it has to constantly make a connection and reach out to do something, and to use it requires constant googling and a.i usage, more internetit also wastes tons of time, and trannies are always changing the software. at least with windows your .exe will always work across windows versions for the most part, and windows can be set up fully offlinewindows 11 is still MILES better than linux. the only thing that makes linux good is virtualization, and they are going to crack down on that soon, i can just feel it. there are so many moving parts to windows virtualization via qemu and fedora drivers
>>107550851>If communists are able to conjure free lunch out of thin airSo, you believe this to be a function of communism, and not the supposed miracle?>Communism has nothing to do with sharingCommunity is right there in the fucking word. It's all about sharing. The only reason the 'state' requires involvement is to ensure 'fairness' and here is where it typically falls apart because the 'state' are composed of people, who are inherently flawed in nature.>The whole point of the Christian message is that its your individual responsibility to make the world a better place.Why has religion suddenly become a tangible factor in a thread about *nix?It's also the christian message to give to those with less than you, which sounds remarkably communistic to me.>That's why it's moronic to call open-source software communistYeah. The fact it's built by a community isn't something that matters.>there's no "people's republic of linux"Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107550996>So, you believe this to be a function of communism, and not the supposed miracle?No, I'm saying that Jesus was able to feed the 5000 because he is God, not because he's a communist. You seem to think that providing free lunch is something that communists do, but since they aren't God, the can't conjure food out of thin air in order to provide said lunch. I suppose they could grow food themselves and then give it away to others but I've never heard of a communist doing this.>Community is right there in the fucking word. It's all about sharingThe "commune" bit is a nod to the communist's belief that the human individual doesn't exist, but is actually just a member of a "commune" or a social group (e.g. the working class). As opposed to the Christian view that we are strictly individuals.>It's all about sharingThe "sharing" that communists are interested in consists of enslaving those they disapprove of and seizing what they produce to distribute to those they approve of. As opposed to voluntarily giving away your own property, which is what people usually mean when they say sharing.>The only reason the 'state' requires involvementis to enslave those people because you wouldn't be able to do it on your own>it typically falls apart because the 'state' are composed of people, who are inherently flawed in natureWe can agree on this at least, although that's not the only nor the decisive reason why state intervention fails to improve the worldComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107548250I downloaded whole distfiles repo from gentoo and i use it locally for my own distro because gentoo is overcomplicated, i have total freedom to do anything and i need no internet and if i want something extra i can just archive it. You probably tried out arch and came to this conclusion, for which you would be right.
>>107551185You are really determined to insert politics and religion everywhere it has no valid place, huh?Well, allow me to refute your stupidity so you may know that which you hold true to your core is wrong. Because you are wrong. It's built in at a genetic level.>Jesus was able to feed the 5000 because he is God, not because he's a communist.But because he is a communist, he just did it. He didn't give them a bill afterwards.>You seem to think that providing free lunch is something that communists doGiving something with no expectation of a return is very communistic.>As opposed to the Christian view that we are strictly individuals.Until assembled in a group.At which point charity is preached, a communistic concept.>consists of enslaving those they disapprove of and seizing what they produce to distribute to those they approve ofComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>107551902>You are really determined to insert politics and religion everywhere it has no valid place, huh?I'm not the one who said Jesus was a communist. Actually at the end of the last post I tried to steer the conversation back to talking about OSS but you don't seem to be interested>But because he is a communist, he just did it.Turns out you're the one inserting politics where it doesn't belong>Giving something with no expectation of a return is very communisticIf I recall, Marx lived by mooching of his friend whose dad owned a factory. Stalin was a bandit before he was a mass-murderer. Not really helping your case huh?>charity is preached, a communistic concept.charity is voluntary. communism is involuntary>This is a function of corruption, not communismwhat I've described is a planned economy, which communists put in place in Russia, China, Korea, Vietnam, etc. Nazis did this as well FYIComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
discuss desktops and not fetishes, typrevious: >>107482038
>>107551603This was peaceful until the jumpscare XD.>>107551613I meant I have visited that link or heard the very music you linked before. It is indeed unique, though.>>107551651A little discordant, but definitely early electronic. Glad you found them.About 3 years ago, a /g/entooman felt froggy & brave and shared their music. Listening to all our links has caused Youtube to bubble his channel back into my recommends, even though I downloaded them years ago and daily listen to three of them ( Space Howl, The Haunting, and Invasion). Thought I would share:https://www.youtube.com/@merkurialmusic/videos
>>107551750Keep in mind those last two links are lists. The Music for the Gods has some very interesting variety, and the Dartmouth one was a projected headed by one man, but the tracks are done by different individuals with a variety of visions/approaches.INVASION is INTERDASTING thus far!
>>107551750Oh man, definitely DIG SPACE HOWL.Very much appreciated.
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