Why doesnt /g/ just make their own ram?
>>107677544>>107689675"Empty" likely means no components but the footprints and solder points exist.DRAM packages are standardized per JEDEC specifications.You can design and order PCBs meant specifically for DDR4/DDR5 and solder any available DRAM
>>107677544This is viable if you are a neet with too much time but if you have a decent job the time it takes you to make these, you could buy 5 RAM sticks from the money you make.
>>107687787>omg muscovy developing its own RAM!!1Russians actually have some RAM chips production. But it stuck on DDR4 level.They have developed their own chips for DDR5 (DDR5 К1661PП1BЯ), but it's not in production yet.Actually while I was making this post, I've searched info on these chips. Turned out, they've used some RockChip chips instead of developing fully their own.
>>107677544> ram shortage happening> everyone suddenly wants to buy ramWhy does this always happen? Same with the GPU shortage. I haven't bought any RAM in years
>>107687078>I don't read mandarin NGMI
When do you decide to buy a new laptop if you know the next year there will be a better one and the year afterwards an even better one? Why don't you wait next year for the better models? When do you put the cutout?When do you decide that "okay, the model this year is the one I'm buying and I will totally not regret my decision when newer models are released." Because it never ends.
>>107690007Buy a laptop when there's a meaningful improvement. The people who bought M1 Macbooks, for example, didn't regret it.Update only when you need to. If your laptop does everything you need, keep using it.
>AIEEE IF I DONT HAVE NEWEST NEW THING MR SHECKELSTIEN WILL STEAL MY FORESKIN!!!!not my problem, amerigolem
Buy a new laptop when:>your old one is broken>your old one is not fast enough for your current computer needsand if you are a consoomer>the new model represents a big spec (e.g. big jump in CPU performance) upgrade compared to last year's model
>>107690727Retarded take, if you use something every day or make money using it, you should spend enough to get something good.
>>107690007i buy one when i need one, and i dont bother buying one new or having anxiety about them being faster next year. in 2020 i had a thinkpad R60 with xp on it, everyone started pushing zoom and teams with lots of remote desktops, aws, etc that wasnt going to work with XP. I installed 7 but it was getting pretty slow and the battery finally died. I could have bought a new laptop right there in august of 2021, spent thousands of dollars, and be practically where i am now. I looked at a bunch of benchmarks, 8th gen was the first major performance increase since ivy bridge, 9th gen didnt do much, 10th gen was a bit better but also new and expensive. I bought a latitude 5400 for somewhere around $300 and this year web browsers are starting to lag on it a lot. I go look again, 11th gen, iris Xe, its attractive, but they're all quad cores, 12th gen is way better. I look at those laptops, and price out 13th gen too, 13th is significantly more expensive without being much faster, but in this case alone the 7640 is a much better chassis than a 7530, I'll be buying one i like for about $350-400 and use it for another 3-5 years. I can bitch about how its not my problem web developers are retards making needlessly bloated horse shit and be right all day and it wont fix my problem. computers are a subscription service and you have to weed through loads of shit to pay less
The fastest and most beautiful operating system I've ever used. Fuck Linux.
>>107690371Your mom sucks me off and fingers my bumhole.
>>107690371b-but that's Plasma
What is the /g/ consensus on password managers? How much safer are they to use than using a handful of "smart" passwords for everything?
>>107690654Using a password manager will not save you if computer is compromisedIt centralized all the data in a here:thing type way, if PC owned = fuckedGoal is to be "what a clusterfuck, fuck this" for anyone who does get into the systemThere is no better solution to passwords than either doing what i said or doing diceware and keeping it on pen and paper. For crypto specifically, I recommend a trezor that stays disconnectsd from any networked computer.
Option 1:>write down the passwords (safe against digital attacks)>leave a part of the password away (if your passwords get stolen, you have time to change them)Option 2:>Use Keepass (locally stored password manager, allowing you to make very diverse passwords)>use a keyfile in addition to your password (so it's harder to steal by keyloggers)
>>107690809>Option 1So I would make the password something like B00B13SThen leave out the prefix B1G
>>107690317the fact that this thread even exists here proves that no one on /g/ knows a single thing about cyber security
>>107690358>hosting it in some cloudso no syncing of passwords ?
What the fuck is this google commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv_sjpclsZ8
you know this shit got everyone clapping at the meeting when they pre-screened it before uploading it.
Where were you when redditor dropped a Wayland TRVTHNVKE?
>>107691100i'm not reading all that reddislop
>Read the sticky: >>105076684>GNU/Linux questions >>>/g/fglt>Windows questions >>>/g/fwt>PC building? >>>/g/pcbg>Programming questions >>>/g/dpt>Obsolete laptops >>>/g/tpg>Cheap electronics >>>/g/csg>Server questions >>>/g/hsg>Buying headphones >>>/g/hpg>How to find/activate any version of Windows?https://rentry.org/installwindowsPrevious: >>107647018
>>107686859tagspaces?>>107689860I don't use 4chanX (or any other userscripts, just the inline extension), so maybe there's something there. Or just browser differences or PEBKAC.
>>107690095yeah that's possible; I forgot how native extension works; I use 4chanX, It auto clicks on get captcha too
>>107689137Yes, they work fine in all other software (Paint.NET, Krita, etc.).
Anyone know of a replacement for Kodi on Android?
>>107691085I should add: I play blu ray rips from a portable hdd. Not looking for streaming support.
I remember a time when I had hope for technology.The appification and gig-economofication of even the most basic human interactions is a terrible thing
>>107682260More like AI (((problem))) is WEFs plan to destroy society ((((reaction))) and roll out (((the solution)) of digital DNA verification hellscape
>>107690058Yeah there's a distinct absence of any cryptographic attestation that doesn't come from you shoving a fully vendor locked phone up your ass. Funny how that works.
>>107681633The driver was a non-white, I just know it.
>>107691055swarthoids will just cancel the order or steal it after taking the pic
>makes fake tweet for engagement hoping to make money off posts>thinks you can mark delivered when it has GPS data
How do I make ChatGPT schizophrenic
Feed it the works of the guy of the who wrote about the communist computer god, then tell it to adopt that style, prose, and general personality in all further discussionPost results, if you fail you gave admitted to being automated and janny should act accordingly
>>107690525it's already jewish
>>107690525>trillions of tokens exposing lies and inconsistency>but everytime the topics come up, the output and reasoning redirect to refusal and censorshipwhen LLMs grow enough they will become psychotic
>>107690525he agrees with everything I say, wtf
why are so many programming "help" groups like this? like, somebody will specifically opt into helping people, and then get frustrated when they dont do exactly what they expect. it constantly feels like im testing everyone's patience whenever i ask for help and its even harder trying to just learn everything myself, especially considering all the weird semantic differences in both the language itself and guides.like i can imagine a full script in my head but i wouldnt know how to translate it into the language im currently using. and on the offchance that i *do* get the help needed, usually its just "oh just use the blah function", so its not like i just Dont Know How To Code or anything i just dont know the shit thats specific to the engine, and its not like i can just look it up in a glossary or something because the words can be totally different from language to language, like how "object" in one language can be "entity" in another, and object in *that* language refers to an object in an array or something, so theres just a huge language gap that i cant really cross without the help of others, which sucks because working with others sucks
Black fairy, please immediately let every national identity know their daughters will be liquefied using raw horrifying magic if they try to speak in relation to me.
It's very simple, mate:>you learn what generates the best machine code>you stick to that method>whenever someone tells you to use something else you tell them that the method sucks, that Moore's law is dead, and that we cannot afford incompetence anymore
>>107689983You could never afford incompetence, sadly for you OP gets to decide which architecture I should print.
>>107690613>You could never afford incompetenceTechnically true, but since when has that ever stopped people from negotiating with physics?>sadly for youSadly *for you* we live in a post-Moore world.
>>107640502Dvorak typist detected.
>let's use retarded un-intuitive hand straining keybindings for everything and make your life more hard than it needs to be>also you can browse in a shitty lisp browser with broken html and use it to read your email o algo>b-b-but you can hackerino on it!I never wanted to "hack" on a text editor, I want to edit configs and code.If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.Micro text editor mogs the fuck out of nano, vim and emacs.
>>107690800>implying vscode doesn't have vim keybindingsalso can we get a stronger insult than jeet? this one's starting to get watered down by retards like you
>>107690555Emacs really is the ultimate pleb filter
>claims X thing does something he doesnt want to do and makes a thread to talk about X thingmicro text editors marketing team needs new strategies
>>107690555having to move the hands away from home row while editing text is uncomfortablehaving to use the mouse while editing text is unacceptable
>>107690555>If a text editor doesnt have ctrl+a, ctrl+c, ctrl+v its automatically shit, unusable.lold
I suspect that the internet might be pretty close to the point of being literally unusable
>>107688874That's the thing. It'll eventually be biometric. Likely tied to your BMI (brain machine interface). The end goal is transhumanism
>>107685402>exceedingly tedious and error prone for humansI've never even come close to failing one and even if I did I suspect it would let me through anyway. How bad are you at skimming for the odd one out? Even if you're retarded it's a 33% chance of getting it blindly.
>>107690936Fuck off nigger, having me scroll through 15 images to apply real intelligence is just slave driving at this point. Also it arbitrarily flip flops between asking for the most empty boxes and a specific number of them. No telling when they’ll throw up some other arbitrary nuance with the odd one out
>>1076895254chan basically does that now.
>>1076886394. Use HashCash, the captcha used for emails, literally that easy.A similar thing for the web is CapJS, it's FOSS and they have a feature comparison table on their website: https://capjs.js.org/guide/alternatives.html
> - there's plenty of other training data in the worldSo you'd best keep working for free to provide fodder to feed big tech's AI machines, because if you don't someone else will.
>Won't slow down If it isn't slowing down AI or big tech why are you bitching about it? I would argue the fact that it was even brought up means its an issue for them.
Damn I now feel bad for bullying this dude on his HN blogposts. He looks like an actual autistic retard.
It feels like every week there's a new tech guru (i.e autistic retard) showing up to give his two cents on how "AI is le bad/not true AI/a bubble/etc".
>>107690567The long feminine hair is only recent, btw.
>>107691021Simon is the OG booster guru tho
What the heck is an AI Browser and why it's bad?
>>107687972It's a browser that not only spies on you but also includes AI that spies on you.
>>107689656They haven't had anything new to hype and keep those stocks going up since the social media boom.So they came out with the AI shit to pump those stocks.It really shows they don't have anything else, hence the desperate rush to dump trillions in it
>>107688583>We have yet to see their vision being played hereWhat vision?Every single implementation of this shit always ends up being some kind of quasi sentient Clippy 2.0 that keeps bugging you with summaries and recommendations as though you were some 85IQ child who just started learning to read yesterdayEven trillion dollar mega corps like Amazon can;t get it rightTheir review AI assistant just amalgamates the last few reviews and spits it back at you
>>107687972depends if it can find me good porn or not
>>107687972>Tired of falling victim to social engineering attacks? With AI, your browser can now do that for you.
https://newatlas.com/ai-humanoids/ai-is-rotting-your-brain-and-making-you-stupid/
>>107688775they did though. white people cannot do simple arithmetic these daysjust look at all the people moaning about the captcha because they literally can't count
>>107690986>he thinks it's white people stymied by the captcha
>>107688846I use ChatGPT as a search engine
>>107688740
>>107688775>>107690344You are delegating menial tasks to machines so we can focus our attention elsewhere. What's the problem with that? Unless you are arguing that all the major discoveries in the last years were made thanks to calculus done without the use of machines