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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

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>>32602
it could also just be that people are downloading skills that prompt these things into doing stupid shit and/or manually prompting them, just like they did for every single post in moltbook that wasn't just literal spam. how would you be able to tell the difference, moron? i think this is all fake because the shamblog guy is describing what reads like a parody of a 2008 tumblr call out post as "emotionally compelling", he's laughing at how stupid anyone who falls for it is.

>>32602
>and they consistantly show the claimed level of autonomy then it would be evidence for this being real,
Repetition on it's own isn't confirmation, or we'd be taking dowsing rods and string theory seriously too.

>>32567
>>32554
The main factor driving private education is privatization/christianization of education which is a larger trend that was happening before any of the AI stuff.

>>32594
bro is still defending AI even after this, omg ai is so cool you just need safeguards, what a fucking dumbass

>>32591
>Nothing's gonna reduce imageboard usage

imageboards are already dying and the upcoming AI slopacolypse will do the rest. take this board as an example: no captchas, understaffed moderation and the fact this is a poltical board means this is the perfect target.

leftypol is already under attack by bots, its only a question of time until this site will be drowned in AI spam.



 

Firefox tab recovery is getting harder and harder with each failure. For the first time I had to simply delete the current session lz4 file and boom recovery. For the second time I had to nuke any and every file with "session" in it to get it work. Now even the JS trick doesn't work and I have to manually open tabs with the help of scrounger. Shame.

I've lost some couple tabs to tab recovery and sometimes have to mess with .firefox/.librewolf too. You should do bookmarks

I just closed 3000 tabs in one browser, and I am about to do similar another browser with +2000 tabs. You should just delete the tabs

My advise is to structure your workflow around links, browsing history, bookmarks and memorization instead. browser.sessionstore is completely disabled in my profile.



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Not so funny now is it?
You have 18 months to organize before youre thrown into the wood chipper :^)
Well maybe more while you take up a lower paying manual job

don't care - stay in your containment.



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<Computer networking is the practice of connecting two or more computing devices to enable data exchange and resource sharing, using either physical cables or wireless signals. Key components include end devices (like computers and printers), media (cables or radio waves), protocols (rules for communication), and networking devices (such as routers and switches). These networks range in size from small Local Area Networks (LANs) in homes to expansive Wide Area Networks (WANs) that span the globe, like the internet

Thread to discuss computer networking. I thought we could use one because networking has an unusually long shelf life for IT skills, unlike programming and even linux to an extent, networking hasn't changed (at least very much) because its basically the physics of IT.

>>31764
>4mb ai slop image
>ai slop paragraph to bypass minimum length
>literally no content in the OP
why do mods allow this garbage. I always report and the always dismiss my reports

>it's not DNS
>it's not DNS
<it's DNS

mOTHERFUCK

>>31765
dont like it dont respond, no ones forcing you to discuss networking

What is some useful stuff to learn in terms of networking?



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heuristics - the science of training humans to behave more predictably until you believe that you can read their minds and predict the future.

ai is the final solution. people are encouraged to depend on ai for everything so that they atrophy their brains and lose the ability to think and act independently and then the ruling class will have prescient knowledge of everything we could ever say or do and they will feel like god and finally be able to coom

The problem with that theory is that no matter how much you force the AI to espouse your own political theory, it doesn't change peoples' minds. You can't get the AI to say Luigi Mangione was a hero, but you describe the case to anyone on earth behind closed doors and they'll tell you they think he did the right thing. Even people who fall for AI slop consistently, they fall for it because it aligns with their values, not because it's persuading them to hold new values. For example: The AI archaeology videos. They aren't persuading people who believe in the contemporary view of archaeology that they've found weird alien chambers under the pyramids. Those videos work on people who already think the pyramids are giant chemical batteries left behind by aliens, you get what I'm saying? It jacks into what you already believe and spins a fairy tale about it to ensure your engagement. But it can only reinforce what you believe, it can't make you accept a new belief. Humans already have a difficult time persuading other humans to change their beliefs. The same way you're instinctively preparing to rebut me, do you believe we lack a similar filter for non-humans?

>>32552
I think AI is just another tool in the box. It used to be, you needed to dedicate resources, usually one or more humans spending many hours, to build an echo chamber. Now, AI does it almost effortlessly, meaning those same resources can be diverted to creating propaganda which might change your mind.

Propaganda builds the walls that divide us, AI reinforces them.



 

modern technology sucks
what's some old tech you own/want to own

I recently got a used analogue oscilloscope for super cheap, fully working and everything, absolutely loving it

A CB radio and a HAM radio have been on my list. I hear it's a dying technology, but the fact that you can send your voice half way around the world with only about 100 watts of power is so cool to me.

Slings; the David & Goliath kind.

A dedicated MP3 player.

A dedicated, offline GPS unit.

A wise man once said, "Just because something is old, does not mean it's obsolete, and just because something is obsolete, doesn't mean it's ineffective." I believe the original context was regarding cap & ball revolvers, but I think the point still stands.



 

Computers can totally tell if you are confident about using it or not. They can also tell if you disrespect them or treat them poorly.

I've seen this several times. User complains that computer is slow, common functions don't work, random and unpredictable failures, etc. as soon as a tech joins, the problems disappear. This isn't just a matter of idiot users not knowing how computers work, because I have hung around with those users to observe the behavior. They are not lying, the computer will exhibit random and unpredictable problems. But as soon as a technician touches the machine it behaves well.


I've also done more than my share of after hours on-call rotations. I've learned that if you believe that you will get no calls, you will get no calls. If you believe you will be swamped by calls, you will get calls out the ass. Discovered this by accident when I came in one Monday to discover I have been on call for the last week and not received a single call. This actually led me into LoA and how your consciousness shapes your reality. I would have dismissed it all as bullshit if I didn't have first-hand experience.

>>31936
that's all electronics, not just computers

It's not just computers, it's not just electronics. You've stumbled onto a governing principle behind life (maybe not even "life", maybe "physics"; the physics behind consciousness, at least). Surprise is rare. When you expect to be buttrustled, a rustling will a-come your way. When you expect things to work out, they will.

I think it's mostly a pendulum swing, to be honest. Difficulty comes, is resolved, and then is replaced with fresh difficulty. But there's definitely a "spooky" aspect to it, I've seen the same thing you describe. Computer problems that resolve when a tech shows up. I actually solved this with my family by telling them I'd charge them for tech support, suddenly they were more computer competent and their home PC stopped needing attention every couple of weeks. Interestingly enough, the one time they've needed me to remote in to help with something was a week after I borrowed some money from them, so it was "already paid for". (In case it's not obvious, I have no intention of actually charging my parents for tech support, I just needed to be less necessary to them after I moved across the country.)

I've noticed it between my wife and I's machines too. We have identical PCs, we ordered all the parts at the same time and built them side-by-side. We both took a diabetes lancelet and pricked our fingers to smear a drop of blood on the exterior of the I/O panel, a tradition I've kept since I started building PCs as a kid and was taught to do it. But her PC has issues frequently that mine doesn't have, and when mine has issues, they usually resolve themselves without me doing anything. Hers will be much more obstinate until I take a look at it. I think it's because she doesn't believe in the blood sacrifice as much as I do. I strongly believe that there is an intersection between blood majiq and tech, and I think over the last couple of years she's come to believe in it, but at the time, I don't think her belief was that strong. I'm about to prick her finger and put some fresh blood on her machine to test my theory LMAO.

But wait, what if it's just that my blood tastes better? Maybe her machine is craving my blood…



 

First time posting on this dead board, even as a leftypol user of nearly a decade.

Check this cool video out. So cool. So cool technologies. We gotta get them.

>>32505
The real forbidden technology was Project Sundial.

We do have /ufo/ board for paranormal stuff that is about as dead as this one.

>wilhelm reich
It's fucked up how all his legit pscyhology works got burned alongside his orgone bs in AmeriKKKa.

>>32513
>orgone bs
I dunno, ever since she found out about him, my wife's been jealous of that little box he built for his wife so she could sit in a silent room whenever she wanted.



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Post quality RSS feeds for whatever. Blogs, news sites, even a YouTube channel RSS feed or other video content. As long as it has an RSS (or atom I guess) feed attached to it.

I'll go first and dump some of what I think are good ones:

>Grumpy Gamer

https://grumpygamer.com/rss
this one is rad, it's the personal blog of the lead developer behind The Secret of Monkey Island series (so basically my hero). He talks about a lot of cool random shit. Check it out.

>Niki Tonsky

https://tonsky.me/atom.xml
Another personal blog, I've only read a few articles but they have to do with UI mainly which I like.

>Cosmonaut Magazine

https://cosmonautmag.com/rss
Quintessential pretentious leftwing magazine. It's good, I like it. It's more insightful than I thought it would be and their articles even when I disagree with them (I usually don't) are always comfy reads.
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Jannies peanuts footballed a thread that asked for indie and non-western war news publications so pasting here:

indie:
https://thecradle.co/feed/
https://southfront.press/feed/
https://www.aljazeera.com/xml/rss/all.xml

non-western:
https://www.telesurenglish.net/rss/

non-western but it's a thinktank so the Heritage Foundation or Peter Theil are behind it somehow, but maybe useful anyway:
https://uwidata.com/feed/

non-western but government owned, but maybe useful anyway:
https://tass.com/rss/v2.xml
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Want a giant dump of antichoice groups?
Here you go. Archive it. Share it. Promote this tactic of social media mapping.

i want an AI service which generates hyper personalized articles just for me based on my interests and i will access them via RSS. this is the future i want.

>>31813
You should check out Radio War Nerd also. It's a war podcast by two journalists for the old Exiled newspaper in Russia, the hosts are American.



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Imma do it. Gonna switch to FreeBaSeD on my servers. ZFS goodness, raidz2, stability, pkg, serious people.

It's no wonder that the most staunch anti-linux pro-unix/BSD person I ever met was a staunch Communist.

Thread for all BSD variants, OpenIndiana, Illumos, Haiku, plan9 and other unix-based OSs welcome too.
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>>20965
>It's no wonder that the most staunch anti-linux pro-unix/BSD person I ever met was a staunch Communist
How is communism connected to hating on GNU/Linux? If anything, GNU/Linux haters are often lolberts or liberals who think copyleft is communist and authoritarian and who are way more class collaborationist than copyleft enjoyers ever will be. I think those BSD users who don't just blindly hate GNU/Linux and who support copyleft are more likely to be communists.

>>23017
Yeah, most copyleft haters hate it because you can't combine it with permissive licenses. And why would you use permissive licenses? So corpos could use your code in their proprietary product, of course.

>>20965
the graphics drivers require debufs :/

Bumping this because I'm interested in moving my servers from Debian to either FreeBSD or OpenBSD due to the increasing corporate involvement in the Linux ecosystem and the increasing amount of shitware.

As a leftist of course the license is a problem because the defense I see is always something among the lines of "can anyone think of the corporations?".

What would you recommend for a minimalistic and secure server nowadays?

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Switched to FreeBSD like 4 years ago, never looked back. You never realize how shitty linux communities are until you check the BSD communities



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