What is the point of junior devs when chatgpt 5.2 is faster, cheaper, and more reliable?
>>107785445shatbots wont be replacing anything anytime soon.
>>107785445The final frontier
>>107785186>you think the origin of the line sits in 2020 or soYeah because we are looking at progress of LLMs performance
>>107785407For now
>>107784574even if that statement was true (it's not, to call it idiotic is an understatement) how do you imagine new senior devs come to be? magic?
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Did anyone ever learn Gnus for email
>>107783197it essentially turns things in your buffer into "buttons" or hyperlinks regardless of major mode, for example a path like ~/.emacs.d/init.el:5 is an implicit button that will take you to the 5th line of your init file when you press the action key (M-RET or S-<mouse-2>). but it does so much more. i've been using hyperbole for a few months and i've probably only used like 10% of its features. it's like a little emacs inside of emacs
>>107782637>I wish my job wasn't programming so I could automate it in EmacsIt's not just about what you do but rather who you are working for. In my case, I work by myself so I can manage my workflow however I want. The only obligation I have is towards my country's revenue service but besides that, I have complete freedom. But if I were an employee, I doubt they would permit me to use anything else besides VisualStudio/Outlook/Excel.
>>107783842>Gnus for emailGnus is too arcane at this point. It has lots of "gotchas" and is capricious. You gotta spend lots of lines of elisp to make it work as you expect it to.I am eyeing the possibilty of turning notmuch into my "gnus".>>107781570 .
>>107767581check out flowstorm so you can hate all other debuggers, toohttps://www.flow-storm.org/
sup /g/ I was making a 2D MOBA with procedurally generated maps/dungeons, im 4 months in development, no frameworks or game engines, all written in js/ts, some aspects of the server are written in elixir (gamesession, ECS) i recently found out I have a brain tumor so I might opensource it, what license should I use guys?
If you want people to play it make a viral public social media post and wait for sloptubers to hop on the bandwagon with titles like "THIS GAME HAS A SAD SECRET"
>>107785073AGPLv3 or GPLv3cc-by licenses are not recommended for source codehttps://creativecommons.org/faq/#can-i-apply-a-creative-commons-license-to-softwareAGPL is better, someoen cant host your game on a website and not provide source code with it. with gpl they only have to provide source code if theyre distributing binariesi wish you the best, im so sorry
>>107785837*GPL doesn't prevent third parties from selling your product, see redhat, canonical, every product that uses ffmpeg, etc
>>107785855add non commercial clause, or take a look at the EPL-2.0 but i doubt that one prevents it either
>>107784969some copyleft one that forbids close source distributionso that random browns and chinks that are shitting out mobile games 24/7 wont steal your shit
So can we like, talk about the fact that like, consumer hardware ownership is literally being killed by Big Tech and Governments are A-OK with it, under the pretext that it's "bad for the environment". They're hiking prices and making unreasonably power-hungry components in order to make statistical research that shows that "consumption of power across the world is killing the planet. We must centralize the power in data-centers and force them to use Cloud computing only, goyim!"once again, Governments will be on board with this, whether they have a corporate or a democratic interest, because they can pitch it as "necessary to stop climate change." I predict that by 2030 they will enable new laws that start to pair down consumer ownership of power-hungry devices. Eventually police will run check-ups on private households and confiscate anything that uses more than 500W, and they're really rapidly starting to reveal that this is where it's going. Blocking sideloading, encroaching GitHub with age verification. Just all the "online safety" in general being a way to lock down the internet.Next you know, the internet becomes too shitty to use so people say "Fine! I'll just stay offline and hoard all my emulators and localhosted stuff!" but then you hear news that say it will become illegal to own Personal Computers, which people then say is fine because they stopped selling them, because the hardware got so "expensive" that people stopped buying it, so PCs are just not sold anymore.You know?
Cory Doctorow warned about the coming war on general purpose computing several years ago.The war is over, they won.
>>107785042Who is this?
Can you like, go seek a like, cliff?
Why does everyone trust ai even though the models/weights are just a big black box that no one can look into?
>>107781927i like big black things
Nothing is real anyway. We are inside a spiritual, cosmic simulation and when we die we go back to our source.
>>107785802>all you IT monkeyslollmao
>>107781927I don't trust anything or anyone, not even myself, this is why I write tests and let other people shit talk my code so I can improve it.I don't care if it's a blackbox as long as the output is correct.I'm not using it to run a country or a business but to speedup the mundane tasks in my swe life so it does not really matter how it works as long as it works.
>>107781927It's not a black box, you can look inside and see exactly what the model is doing and what the weights are and inspect every layer with your data and make changes.The word you want is uninterpretable. You can look all you want, but it's a big blob of numbers and even with explainability tools and techniques you'll never be able to fully make sense of what the model is doing.
>g is tech board>not one thread covering roboticshow comehttps://x.com/chris_j_paxton/status/2007828743281336780
>>107778169>2 leg locomotion is needlessly complicated, but required for any "robot" you'd release as a productclearly not. look at all the robots on sale today. if they’re for consumers (robot vacuums, robot lawnmowers, pool cleaning robots) they’re an overgrown hockey puck on wheels.if they’re sold to companies, they’re generally an arm on a metal box bolted to the ground. no locomotion at all. near as I can tell the only robots with legs available as viable products are robot dogs with 4 of them.
>>107770856>what's the maintenance cost on these robotsDefinitely less than the average monthly wagie salary. Plus a robot wont complain, wont slack off, and work 24/7. The job market will be fucked in the next 10 years
Only leftoids and sub 80 IQ midwits use the term "how come"
>>107783417why is that?
>>107780894No, that’s a great idea. I really hope that happens
A chingga just built an AGI all by AI or something.https://github.com/ryanx0621/Atlas-World
>>107785191chinks are incapable of creating anything, they only copy things
>>107785191Holy Kek look at those issues
>>107785191Buy an ad
Wtf is this nonsense?
>>107785191why do these fuckers always put their scribbles all over the projectnoone fucking cares that your dick is 11 cmat least it makes it easier to spot their slop
The future of gaming is AI
>>107782904Can we focus on quality game design, instead?
Crap Ordure: Excretion 02
>>107783629Sorry chuddy, Sakurai loves AI now.
>>107782904the future of gaming is raster but you're retarded and want to eat ze bugs
>>107786141Lmao, they just want to cut costs.
What does /g/ think about generating 6 fake frames for every real frame?Your GPU just needs to render at 9FPS for you to be able to get above a full playable 60FPS.
>>107781802>Your GPU just needs to render at 9FPS for you to be able to get above a full playable 60FPS.Math?
>>1077818021000/9=111ms latencyWhat could possibly go wrong
>>107782488This is clearly targeted for >60hz displays. With traditional polygon+shader pipelines, there is no way we will ever see the dream of 1000hz without framegen.
>>107782892Obviously, this doesn't change the game logic framerate.
>be me >poorfag>it will be supported in 30 series>3050>only up to Preset KT-thanks NVIDIA
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>>107785343do a cirno frog lol
>>107783297>dei facecool pic otherwise
>>107785551What is "dei face"?
>made by said cybersec expertsdon't most people that care about that stuff run bsd or the portable distro?if you're interested in cybersec how are you supposed to install exodia os without reading all code lines yourself? like it's probably faster to make it yourself from arch at this pointdoesn't it looks like a malware packaged in a hacker toy os?
>>107783030First I throw out your entire hand.Then I special summon The Oracle in the pendulum zone.You are not allowed to link summon for the rest of the duel.Then I special summon 1 more Oracle in the Link zone.Then I bring The Forbidden one to my hand.Then I throw out your hand.Now you have to deal with Pepe the Forbidden one.
Your move.I activate 3 pepemids of revealing light and banish 30 cards from your deck face down.I draw 6 cards.
I end your turn.
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Good game bro, I'd play again.
is there any more bloated industry in terms of technology than music production? how many fucking knobs do they need?
>>107784876Those knobs all do different things, or rather many do the same thing but on different channels. It's basically a single set of controls but copied and apsted over however many channels you want. They do that not because anybody likes having a shit ton of knobs and faders, but because it's the best interface we've come up with to handle things, so far. And no, a touch screen is absolutely not an improvement.
>>107784876>I know nothing about this subject but I'm an expert on this subject
>>107784876Retard. The knobs all do a specific thing. Say you have a drum track. The knobs and faders control that one track. Say you have a guitar track, a bass track, a vocal track, piano, etc. They all control the levels of that individual track for mixing, balancing, etc. Then there's a master, then there's EQ. It all adds up but they all serve a purpose
>>107785097Not related but the funniest thing about this infographic is that it's false and is falsifiable with a surface level google search
>>107784876Medical industry
Is AI psychosis comparable to AIDS?
>>107784988One of these is God's punishment for homosexuality.
What is AI psychosis
>>107785195Made up bullshit so people can blame AI for people that were mentally ill and needed help long before they (the people blaming AI) even knew what an LLM is.
>>107785195As far as I understand, it is assigning sentience, agency and a sense that they care about you personally to chatbots
>>107785195psychosis is when you become detached from reality ai psychosis you pretend a computer is a person but it ends up telling lies and make shit up so you become detached from reality
Did he really save AMD from the brink of death with the Zen microarchitecture?
>>107785257>Infinity FabricAbsolutely Garbage
>>107785081Zen was GloFo ya dingus
>>107785289werx fine on my machine
>>107785399Is that why they are doing a complete overhaul of it, eliminating the bottlenecks?
>>107785036Yes he did but he moved on and amd once again will loose the market
Monitors are at historic low prices right now. But all of you are going to wait until they 3x in price before you decide you want one
>>107774752Monitors are free. I haven’t bought one since I was a college kid.
>>107774954I bought it in summer and it's great. No regrets.You do have to clean the screen with microfiber cloth and distilled water tho, because some dots appear in the screen
>>107774752I am waiting for QDEL (also known as QD-EL, QD-LED, EL-QD, or even NanoLED)it will totally become real at some point and won't have some flaw that prevents it from being good, and then my patience will be rewarded
Are they actually?
>>107786016Historically yes.LCDs are dirt cheapOLED while "expensive" is alot cheaper than what was being charged for extremely high end LCDs back in the day.