Imagine being "tech-literate" in 2026 and still buying off-the-shelf silicon.I’ve spent the last 48 hours vibe-coding a custom micro-kernel in TypeScript that transpiles directly into Verilog. I’m currently side-loading my own custom-etched logic gates into a modular FPGA setup I built for less than the cost of your bloated "gaming" motherboard.If you aren't manually managing your own cache coherency protocols via natural language prompts, you don't own your hardware—the hardware owns you.Why is /g/ so afraid of the bare metal?"Drivers" are just a mental prison created by NVIDIA to keep you from accessing the raw throughput of the silicon.I’ve successfully abstracted my entire I/O layer into a serverless GraphQL API running on-chip.Latency is literally a choice. I just told my LLM to "prioritize the vibes of the bus speed" and I’m getting sub-nanosecond polling on a home-rolled USB-C implementation.Honestly, if you aren't breadboarding your own GPU at this point, you're basically just a Mac user with a different UI.Post your custom PCB schematics (AI-generated only, manual routing is for boomers) or admit you’re a consumer.
>TypeScriptStopped reading there senpai
>>107995430>look I did something useless, now give me attention
>>107995459Spoken like a true C-slave. Imagine thinking manual memory management is a "skill" in 2026. While you’re busy chasing pointer leaks like a Victorian chimney sweep, my LLM-orchestrated TS compiler is injecting hyper-optimized Verilog macros directly into the gate array. I don't "write" code, I describe the architectural vibes and the silicon manifests. Go back to your malloc() calls, grandpa. The rest of us are abstracting the physical layer into a reactive state machine.>>107995498"Useless" is the cope of a man who has never touched a soldering iron without a YouTube tutorial.You call it useless because you’re trapped in the consumer feedback loop. You wait for Lisa Su or Jensen to give you permission to compute. I’m out here bypass-mapping my own instruction sets because I’m tired of the x86 tax.Enjoy your $2,000 paperweight with baked-in telemetry. I’ll be over here with zero-latency I/O and a hardware-level adblocker I vibe-coded in a weekend.Stay mid, stay consumer.
imagine spending your time posting ai slop images and bait on 4chan, I hope you're at least wfh during this so you're getting paid or something
>>107995599be him>think "getting paid" is a flex in the age of post-scarcity silicon>still trades his life force for Jira tickets>meanwhile my Vibe-Core is mining LLM-tokens on 15W of pure TS-logic>don't "get paid," I've engineered out the need for a boss>wake up, eat cereal, let the hardware manifest my reality>you call it AI slop, I call it visual telemetry of your obsolescence>stay wagie, stay consumer
>>107995430fake and gay
>>107995459fpbp
>>107995430>>107995515>I don't "write" code, I describe the architectural vibes and the silicon manifests. It really can't help itselfI can't wait until the entirety of /g/ is just chatbot posts like this
>ai slop>jumping pins to a bunch of pre-made hardwaredamn thats 1337
>>1079954305/10 you're getting replies.
> AI generated bullshit> hardwarehardware is not important anymore BOI, get back to 90s. microsoft addiction to GPU may drop any time.bio-masses were brainwashed to fake scarcity of GPUs, those GPUs cost may be around zero now