"Windows 11's New AI Watches What You Type - And Decides What's Allowed"
>First Pluton and now thisWhat is it with troonix tards that make them so mentally ill they waste time creating fake shit. I have never seen a Windows person actively lie so much about linux, and they are the majority.
>>107845717Writing your own version control system that later gets used by millions of (nonlinux) devs is more impressive than writing a crappy compiler
>>107846668The true Delphian oracles of our time. That, and SmegmaKing, of course.
>>107847277the best thing he did was invent docker containers for us to run TempleOS inside of
>>107843974they fuck up everyday, it's hard to catch-up
it's over
>>107846284that's just your head canon.don't break your back moving the goalposts
>>107846433that's just your cope
>>107845261the attacks are are a falseflag, the real spyware is in their newest update
oh so the iphone killing attack helicopter virus can only be fixed by....buying a new latest model iphoneok apple
>>107845049iTODDLERS BTFO
>/g/ makes an 18th albumTheme: Outer Space MusicTitle: [Accepting suggestions]Deadline: 14th of January>/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.
>>107846389composing soundtracks for video games, tv shows and movies is slop tier. the boomer is talking about writing grammy award winning hit songs.
Hey guys! I wrote another song today. My grandkids seemed to really like it.https://vocaroo.com/1fjab4mvzxgi
>>107846618Ah, a song from my childhood
album submissiontitle: Ga-lactic Cow Juicehttps://files.catbox.moe/v0l7fj.flachttps://vocaroo.com/1iMp8VtkFl71
>have the best ai in the world>never actually use it to replace work>create pen insteadWhat did he mean by this
when it comes to it how do you "prove" that model was trained on particular data
Generally, you don't have to. The DMCA operates on a more likely than not standard of evidence.
the only image viewer available on linux that comes close to irfanview in terms of functionality and usability is nomacs. there are no alternatives>ristretto>gwenview>geeqie>gthumb>image roll>mirage>loupe>(p)qiv>eoggarbage>(n)sxiv>lximage-qt>qimgv>qviewComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
Why do people like Irfanview? I've always found it horribly ugly and not particularly nice to use. It does have some great features for listing metadata I want to see, though.
>>107847239From what I gather, the magic is in the UI. Unless there is some neat tagging/formatting feature or it integrates with databases a certain way, I'm at a loss too. It may be an ease of reference to display thing. But that goes back to the UI. Licensing?
>>107845962I agree Nomacs rocks, but I use Feh now because its lighter and Grok helped me configure Feh to copy to clipboard, open with GIMP and pane better.Also Windows 98 with NOMACS, wow! What version of Nomacs is that? I can't imagine the latest version working on 98
>>107845962Nomacs is simply too slow as an image viewer. Irfanview has more features and is instant. Feh would be perfect but dev seem to be unwilling to develop it further for whatever reason.
>>107845962What's thr best gtk4 one?
Please redeem the Turbo C.
>>107847638Me on the right, bich basterds.
>jeets are more minimalist than even /g/eetsIt's over...
>>107847638At least they no longer appear to be using the older K&R version. Good for them. More based than jeety all things considered.
>CEO sends out an email encouraging company to use AI more>We consulted an AI (((expert))) that says it will make us more efficient >Encouraging Copilot specifically bc we are already using Office, Azure, Etc.>Mfw im the current IT dept head and was not consulted about any of this or brought in to meet with the (((expert)))How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information? Bonus points if it's a response that won't get me fired
>>107844490What fucking retards
>>107844490>How do I tell him this shit is a terrible idea and AI should not be trusted with any meaningful or security sensitive information?AI doesn't think.AI doesn't innovate.AI projects what you want to read based on averaging its training dataset. Often that gets close to the real answer, but very much not always.AI simulates a midwit bullshit artist. (I've known people like that too. Yuck.)An awful lot of speculative money has been spent on building AIs and is still being spent on it. At some point, that's going to show up in how much it costs.A lot of people running big AI services seem to be utterly unethical, relying on theft to build their training datasets and then lying about that. Do you want to trust a known liar?If you want an AI that you can actually trust properly, build a local model running on hardware you control. It'll likely be shit, but it will avoid most of the really nasty governance problems.
>>107844580To be fair, copilot demands data and it wouldn't shock me if those models leak in details you weren't supposed to know. This isn't the same as SharePoint hosted in Azure or some shit. This is literally a half assed database fed data.
I love finding out just how far behind some companies are when it comes to AI adoptionhate to break it to you, but the next few months are gonna be a lot worse
>>107847762Red pill us on the coming storm.
This simple idea of having 2 USB-C ports CANNOT be done because it stops the zoomer from buying wireless ear buds(battery inside will always go to shit and unusable in ~3 years)and you would be stuck using extremely affordable, high quality audio headphones or in ear buds(that are a bit too green for the planet in 2026) also the 3.5mm headphone jack looks like a penis that goes inside a hole and basically why aren't you a wireless, constantly charging gay trans in 2026 right now.am i finally getting it /g?
>>107825865>nearly 7 years of servicelol, lmao even.my akg k450 is 10+ years old, and I bought it used. it was already out of production when your Bose started selling.not even gonna bring up my portapros.
>>107826042>that pic>can't play Laserdiscsuseless garbage
>>107841456>I'm physically attracted to unnecessarily overengineered hardware.Look up the tray loading mechanism of high end laserdisc players that can do both A/B side reverse and have a separate CD tray. It's a byzantine labyrinth and you have like one master cog driving three or four things, from the tray loading to lifting the entire big ass transport rails driving the pickup.I had to repair one of those once, it was damn near hypnotic.
FIIO BTR11 and a good set of chink IEMs will get you places.
>>107847023>FIIO BTR11best for the dollar atm?
Would you live inside Wine Desktop? Would it be insane to turn Wine into a DE for Linux like Windows 3.1 originally was for DOS? I would use the shit out of this.
>>107845444 troonix has 0 programs and games
>>107847460true if you're a gaymer
>>107841736yaml is not markup. markdown is markup. latex is markup. json is not markup. html is markup. xml is not markup.a markup language needs to have the plain text be the primary citizen.despite you having attached a gigachad image, gnu and lame is really short for x is not (just) y. and yaml is just not altogether
>>107836886>just do crime, bro
>>107841753You can literally open most exes in something like WinRAR
John Romero Edition/gedg/ Wiki: https://igwiki.lyci.de/wiki//gedg/_-_Game_and_Engine_Dev_GeneralIRC: irc.rizon.net #/g/gedgProgress Day: https://rentry.org/gedg-jams/gedg/ Compendium: https://rentry.org/gedg/agdg/: >>>/vg/agdgGraphics Debugger: https://renderdoc.org/Requesting Help-Problem Description: Clearly explain your issue, providing context and relevant background information.-Relevant Code or Content: If applicable, include relevant code, configuration, or content related to your question. Use code tags.Previous: https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/107727030/#107727030
>>107847282I post here every few days, progress mostly and sometimes I talk about multiplayer. Your game?
>>107847297So if you aren't the resident threadschizo why are you telling me to kill myself for posting correct information
>>107847311I didn't see your game? By right of honor you must post your game before I would even consider responding
>>107847338I think you need to check your ego bro, pretty much any multiplayer game that people actually play does everything on the server except movement, it's been that way since Quake
after a few failed attempts i am finally making progress on my engine without getting stuck.the secret was to forget about trying to have good architecture and just have a sandbox file to just add and try random shit in.if i make something decent, i clean it up and put it into its own source fileif i need somethign specific i can focus on that alone i do spend too much time on thinking about the design, but i just doodle diagrams and dont code anything until i have it worked out
C++ eternally BTFOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fGB-hjc2Gc
>>107847071no, i wish C would add templates and constexpr then it would be literally the perfect language
>>107837821very entertaining video. but c++ is what you get when you have the best programmers trying to agree on anything. everyone has their own autism idea how things should be done.plus the high entry cost adds a level of gatekeeping which is very useful to keep the suckers out.
>>107846709>heh, actually I use, *something much worse than cmake*No one asked.
>>107846748i'm in his disc he's a c++ dev of like 15 years my own fucking github is private why would i wirte code for free
>>107838681>>107838690so it is theoretically possible for a collision to happen with mangling, just very unlikely?
You could do such complex things with just 100 Megabytes of RAM
>>107844224that's when magic happens
>>10784422416k
>>107843760Who cares?Use electron.
>>107843760Back in 1986, 2MB of ram was still a lot and considered high end for PCs. Even with an AT, you couldn't even really take advantage of more than 640KB unless with a very small set of programs and hardware setup, or by running some Unix distro instead of DOS.Amazing that this thing had 100MB back then, $135k for a computer with that amount of ram in 1986 doesn't even sound too expensive.
>>107844313>$135,000$392,311.88 in 2024 dollarydoosdisgusting how the currency has been devalued in 40 years
These are the only Features that would make me want to upgrade to the new bloated ios-looking version of macos.Will these actually remove pajeet interactions from my life and get rid of the annoyance of sitting on hold or is it bunk?
>>107847261>Will these actually remove pajeet interactionsif you're a Mac user, you still have the one when you look in the mirror
>>107847261No, the pajeets will just lie and the based White men who don't talk to clankers will hang up.
I don't have a mac but on iOS 26 this feature basically does not work. And even if it did teh other person will just think you're not there and hang up. Which is probably preferable.
Can't wait for some company to create AI agents which can interact with phone mazes and on-hold hell for you.
why deez retardedly smart scientists help billionaires become trillionaires /g?
>>107847776They get paid a good salary to do so.
>>107847784>They get paid a good salary to *build something smart so that the trillionaire can finally own the entire planet Earth. don't these scientists at least think 2 steps ahead? whats the worth of earning buck now just so your children and grandchildren can go suck dick and die?