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>UIs to generate anime
ComfyUI:https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI
SwarmUI:https://github.com/mcmonkeyprojects/SwarmUI
re/Forge/Classic:https://rentry.org/ldg-lazy-getting-started-guide#reforgeclassic
SD.Next:https://github.com/vladmandic/sdnext
Wan2GP:https://github.com/deepbeepmeep/Wan2GP
InvokeAI:https://www.invoke.com/

>How to Generating Anime Images
https://rentry.org/comfyui_guide_1girl
https://tagexplorer.github.io
https://making-images-great-again-library.vercel.app/
https://neta-lumina-style.tz03.xyz/

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>>108527794
the point is that you misspelled hikikomori
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>>108528158
Oh I see. Grok must've corrected it while my spellchecker didn't catch it.
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>>108527794
i think its also a problem with the models not really understanding negative space. they want to fill the entire image even if it doesnt make sense
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>anime illustration; character living at home as a hikikomori
>>108526197
>>108529343
If you google "hikikomori room" you'll find lots of trashy rooms.

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Why havent you taken the split keyboard pill yet /g/? Its scientifically proven to help with multiple problems and has no learning curve if you know touch typing
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>>108523125
im poor
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>>108523125
I'm waiting for the keyboard unicorn
I want a dactyl with tmr switches
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>>108523999
based digits and true
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built this but have not got time to actually use it, total was like 40 muttbux not counting switches
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I do be using a split keyboard but I'm not layermaxxing on the dactyl because it has a pretty good amount of keys available to work with. I never learned qwerty on my split boards so I can still type on my laptop keyboards pretty well but I much prefer using these. I like the idea of improving on the standard keyboard, but it seems like a lot of people are very emotionally attached to the standard 104key qwerty keyboard. I get that habit/muscle memory is there, but I never really understood the logic behind a lot of the standard key placements. Always be optimizing.

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>>108423989
Don't buy anything other than IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad T, X, and W/P Series if you want the Real Business Experience™
Other business laptops are welcome in /tpg/ (Dell Latitude/Precision, HP EliteBook/ZBook)

Why ThinkPad?
>Used machines are plentiful and cheap
>Utilitarian design: e.g. mix of old and new ports, stable keyboard layout
>Easy to repair, upgrade (some models) & maintain thanks to readily available service manuals, spare parts easy to obtain
>Usable in cramped quarters thanks to the TrackPoint
>Excellent Linux & *BSD support

ThinkWiki - General info
https://www.thinkwiki.org/

Model generations:

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>>108528542
>order new internal battery
>order new external battery
>tighten or replace hinge
>learn soldering and replace usb ports
>buy a glass trackpad
>install Linux
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>>108528623
>>UEFI update (do so before removing the batteries)
I've been reading a bit, what are the odds this prevents me from using 3rd party batteries?

>>108528679
I'll look into the glass trackpad, cheers
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>>108528738
>what are the odds this prevents me from using 3rd party batteries
I've been looking into getting an 8th gen model as an upgrade, with the intention of libre/corebooting it, and I haven't seen anything regarding the EC hwitelist (at least, not explicitly mentioned).

I looked through the EC patch github everyone uses for xx30 ThinkPads, and I saw a list of newer models, so I'd take that as an indication that there's a hardware hwitelist present on those too.
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>>108526242
updooting the wlan card.
The card has always been whitelisted all the way back in the IBM day.
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Are CQCBD replacement batteries on Amazon legit?

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https://torrentfreak.com/game-pirates-beat-denuvo-with-hypervisor-bypasses-irdeto-promises-countermeasure/

Every single game with Denuvo has been bypassed
Bypass is available for all denuvo games on day 0

Irdeto is seething hard and saying more invasive DRM is coming. I'm guessing they will demand kernel level access in later versions of Denuvo.

Will Microsoft allow them that?
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>>108528755
>>108528766
>I don't know shit but the LLM said...
lmaoing
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>>108528800
Just werkz
Sneethe about it.

If it makes you feel better, claude did say it was generally safe. Though it also gave enough details to let anyone paying attention know that’s not entirely the case.
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>>108503965
People sperging about "security" as if denuvo isn't already malware. Just run it in virtual box you retards.
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>>108528830
>If it makes you feel better, claude did say
I genuinely don't care, thanks.
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>>108523794
suppose youtube is for the more mature neets

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>>108402028
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it."
--George Orwell

>Cyberpunk
The FAQ: https://archive.is/mkDpa
What is /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ
How do I into /cyb/erpunk?: https://pastebin.com/5tpNFQds
Huge list of cyberpunk media: https://archive.is/6pQt6
The cyberdeck: https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg
Cyberlife: https://jinteki.industries/files/cyberlife.7z
Bibliothek: https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4m5hd2065hde8/Bibliothek

>Privacy
Tools: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/tools/

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>>108528503
talking about bluetooth
would it be possible to sniff bluetooth signals to listen to peoples music near you?
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>>108528560
i believe their device has to be either vulnerable to blueborne or support multi-point that lets you pair with them somehow
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>>108525046

short-wave radio ad-hoc networks on the back of motorcycles or on drones cruising through the neon lights
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>>108525046
AOL messenger

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I don't think people really understand how powerful the next generation of AI models is going to be.

Claude Mythos, when it comes out, will be the largest AI model ever made. After GPT3, AI companies stopped scaling up models because of the compute requirements. They just focused instead of improvements, like algorithmic improvements, building tooling around the models, improvements in techniques of training models, and reasoning improvements.

Mythos will be the first generation of the big boys. I doubt it'll be cheap given all the compute it'll take to train and run it. There's no way these companies could charge the same rates they've been charging.

They will come with all the improvements in technique learnt from the GPT3-GPT5 generation, as well as agentic improvements in tooling and be scaled up in size at a multiple from the generation we're at now.

I think people are going to be really surprised, but they won't be able to afford it until compute costs come down drastically. Corporations will, though. I think when corporations start paying subscriptions to Myrthos there's going to be a scramble for hiring experts in prompting, because every hour their company is running the model, it'll cost. And they'll need people that can really efficiently use these big models.
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Remember that GPT3 was so intelligent that it had to go private to make mone- I mean preserve the human race.
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>>108525647
lewd that nipper
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>>108529487
Self recursion is poison dumbass
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>>108529786
b... bu... but only with AI for some reason! it's ok when humans do it.
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>>108529802
Yes, it matters when you're burning trillions trying to create the machine god

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They created the most retarded module system in human history. Even the shitty headers are better.
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>>108528331
drugs usage replaced suicide, I recommend to everyone doing drugs to commit sudoku
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>>108524388
To this day I do not understand why they rejected epochs. After seeing how much of a shitshow the std::string ABI break was you'd think they would have standardized something to allow doing breaks cleanly instead of electing "Well let's just never break ABI again. Surely that won't be too hard."
The only reason I still recommend staying with C++ at work is because all our legacy code is written in it and doing a rewrite in another language just isn't worth it when we only have two devs and tight schedules.
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>>108528439
>To this day I do not understand why they rejected epochs. After seeing how much of a shitshow the std::string ABI break was you'd think they would have standardized something to allow doing breaks cleanly instead of electing "Well let's just never break ABI again. Surely that won't be too hard."
I'm not even sure we need epoch as the language versions themselves are the ABI, if you can't use C++17 because your software was made for C++11 then it's fine, you can still use this versionbasically forever, just like we're still making C89 software nearly 40 years later.
I deal wtih C++98-17 at work, still no sign of adopting C++20 or newer, all these guarantees they're putting into place to get old code to run on newer versions of the language are worthless to me and to millions of others, we would rather have better hashmap and shit than the decades old broken implementation because it would break the code of an imaginary software.
I understand not breaking everything all the time but a few breaks here and ther to make our lives easier is fine.
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>>108528487
Same sort of deal. The important part is TUs provide information about ABI version for compatibility and fail to link if there's an incompatibility. Whether that's epochs like in P1881 or something else doesn't matter too much.
I do I definitely agree that newer versions being incompatible with older versions should be something the language designers can do with minimal impact.
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>>108521235
my only real grip with modules is you cant use forward declarations to break circular references

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I use emacs
The only language I know well is C
My preferred build system is a shell/bat script
I don't even know how to vibe code

Give it to me straight, /g/, am I obsolete?
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kinda mad i never learned emacs 20yrs ago even though i half shilled it myself cause dtallman talked about it
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>>108529034
i'm really curious, what makes emacs "based" to you if it isn't its ability to be configured to suit your needs?
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>>108529480
>What makes it based
The key binding are awesome. I tried the vim short cuts and they never worked well. Also if you are using C or C++ its GDB and LLDB integrations are nice. I picked it up to learn lisp and stuck with it since then.
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>>108529097
>I also have never been a fan of recursion over iteration.
The CL guys use conventional iteration all the fucking time. What do you think the loop macro is? It's not recursive.

>>108529330
>How is Common Lisp used?
If you want to see a recent example of someone good at CL putting it to use, see this.
https://www.stylewarning.com/posts/nbody/
https://github.com/stylewarning/lisp-random/tree/master/nbody

It was shared earlier over in another thread.
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>>108529534
The article was interesting but I'm still not sure I understand exactly how Common Lisp is used.
What is the advantage of using CL over the other programming languages out there?

No old shots. Fetch gotta be from TODAY.

POST
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NIGGAS

I set dis one up for sum custy who be throwin dem mad bitchfits wen he get dose invoices. But he do pay, oh do he always pay. Dis big beautiful bare metal box be runnin his office an his warehouse yo. It straight rockin bling blang wif a hefty bad boy xeon pair an got dat RAID array makin you cum for days.
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>>108521524
> 24 hours
That seems excessively unstable.

My win7 machine can stay up for months. I vaguely remember getting like 6 months once. Most of my restarts are caused by accidental power loss. Also, my 17 year old gpu is in the process of failing, and even that has only caused a blue screen like twice. What state are these people's machines in to only last 24 hours.
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>>108528203
The vast majority of users are completely and utterly helpless. My MSP is very small, and we still get calls 6-7 days a week for ANYTHING you can think of. Literally 'My mouse isn't working...' and 'How do I turn on my monitor?' tier shit almost every day.
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>>108519767
I restart my systems every single day.
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>>108521524
>The average PC is highly unstable and shits itself in 24 hours or less.
generally true, due to nonstop updates for bug fixes etc, but I do have a Win8.1 Lenovo W540 with a current uptime over 9months, since MS refuses to update it any more, haha
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ill update it soon
any day now

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>Arch still doesn't have GNOME 50 in the stable branch
So much for "bleeding edge", huh?
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Stop spamming this thread, "please."
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Arch Linux is rolling release, not bleeding edge. I don't understand how you're trying to use its failure to be as bad as the strawman as somehow also bad. And it does already have GNOME 50. In the testing repos. Just enable the testing repos if you want to beta test the latest IBMslop. Fedora and OpenSUSE are the correct distros for guzzling IBMslop as soon as/even before it's out.
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>>108529756
Use case for GNOME 50?

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Which one's best?
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>>108528602
10 IoT LTSC till 2032 or till Adobe, Nvidia and Kernel Anti Cheat Games stop supporting older Windows builds. Since every Denuvo is now cracked, AAA games will force kernel level access for offline games soon.
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LTSC 2024 I think uses Edge WebView2 for its start menu and other core parts unlike LTSC 2021.
Supposedly LTSC 2027 (if they release it) will get rid of that and switch to WinUI. It's unclear if that'll actually improve it.
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>>108529019
Newer versions of Adobe software don't really add anything useful as far as I can tell.
Nvidia drivers that say they're for Win11 should still be able to install on Win10, might need to modify a setup file to unblock it.
Kernel Anti Cheat is for generic gacha/lootbox zoomer multiplayer games. You're not a zoomer, are you?
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>>108529051
Early zoomer, but I'm not a winfag, I just listed typical windows needs. But yeah, I'd go with 10 IoT LTSC, if I had to, at least until 11 gets native apps back.
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>>108528602
Which one is BETTER, you dunce faggot. You're comparing TWO

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how has it become so censored?
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Let me guess, they started filtering child porn? Anyway a Russian honeypot was always going to censor certain things.
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>>108529700
the same way everything else in the world becomes censored, they want to earn money and to do that they need to accept payments which means following payment processor rules, or they need to have advertisers that want to feel comfortable having their product displayed on their platform which means followin advertiser rules.
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Yandex was sold a year or two ago. It isn't le based kremlin service that doesn't care what content Americans access anymore.
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It used to be great for reverse searching porn. Now there is no service which does this well.

Personally, I am using a laptop. Some ThinkPad models are not as modular. I have an X1 Carbon; it is very good. I enjoy being able to move around. Sometimes the couch is uncomfortable, so I want to sit at my desk. Sometimes the desk is uncomfortable, so I want to sit on the couch. I respect the quality of ThinkPads. Do you prefer laptops (not limited to ThinkPads) or desktops?
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>>108525456
Big computer for doing stuff. Small computer when I don't want to get out of bed, or when I want to watch a video while cooking.
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>>108525456
I grew up on desktops but moved to laptops for some reason, I think because of travel and other things. A few times I've bought new desktop setups only to never use them and retreat back to my laptop. I even bought a screen extender attachment to have dual screens on my laptop which is handy sometimes but even then I barely use that.
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>>108526696
>general work
They're is no such thing as "work" on a computer.
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>>108525456
Desktop always. Fucking hate laptops with a passion.
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>>108525456
Which one is BETTER, you dunce pygmy fuck.

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>What phone has X and Y feature?
Don't ask, use these!
https://www.gsmarena.com/search.php3
https://www.kimovil.com/en/compare-smartphones
https://phonedb.net/index.php?m=device&s=query

Good Resources:
>Reviews
https://www.gsmarena.com
https://www.phonearena.com
https://www.notebookcheck.net

>Frequency Checkers
https://www.frequencycheck.com
https://kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker

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>>108516193
mpvExtended
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>>108524947
If you're using whatsapp, you're just going to assume that 60+ GB is occupied by your coworkers spamming shitty memes
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>>108525111
based
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKiIroiCvZ0
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>>108527425
its a useless tick generation. at least the s25u improved battery life and weighed a lot less than the s24u. s26u is just an s25u+ with a blurrier display
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>>108529650
kek

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How would (You) improve it and make it better?
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>>108528597
There's no reason Windows 10 LTSC shouldn't work on your laptop, it's not more demanding of resources.
It's literally just Windows 10 that doesn't update often and doesn't have all the bloat.
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>>108528636
I've tried installing Windows 10 iot LTSC Enterprise twice and it just does not work, I wish it could work but sadly it does not. Every attempt ends with BSOD, anons on /fwt/ pointed out that p/e cores is the reason for that. Eventually I gave up and installed Windows 11.
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>>108529556
Odd.
Did you try it with Windows 11 LTSC as well?
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>>108529594
No, I've never tried that, right now im using Windows 11 Home.
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>>108529764
Might want to look into it. Also, if you're not aware, you have to use massgrave to crack it.
I'm admittedly more of a Linux person than a Windows person and the Windows version I use is just Windows 11 Pro but I don't think Linux is for everyone and it's always good to know your options.


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