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>I realize that some people really dislike AI, but this is an area where I'm willing to absolutely put my foot down as the top-level maintainer.

>Linux is not one of those anti-AI projects, and if somebody has issues with that, they can do the open-source thing and fork it.


>Or just walk away.


>AI is a tool, just like other tools we use. And it's clearly a useful one.


>It may not have been that "clearly" even just a year ago, but it's no longer in question today.


>There are other questions around AI (like what the economy of it will actually look like in the end), but "is it useful" is no longer one of those questions. Anybody who doubts that clearly hasn't actually used it.


>Yes, it can also be a somewhat painful tool, both for maintainer workloads and just from a "it keeps finding embarrassing bugs" standpoint.


>But the solution is not to put your head in the sand and sing "La La La, I can't hear you" at the top of your voice like some people seem to do.

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>>33738
money talks

>>33739

it sucks that the two most prominent spokespeople for free software have to be a gross foot fungus eating pederast and a greedy soulless corporate bootlicker, basically the worst expressions of out-of-touch privileged white male mentality.

*BSD chads we just can't stop winning



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Use Dillo. It only has ~80,000 lines of code. That's smaller than some terminal browsers, even. Firefox and Chromium are like operating systems w/ 10s of millions of lines of code. That's why compiling Firefox on Gentoo is a fucking nightmare. With Dillo, it just takes a few seconds. And minus the proprietary js attack surface since it comes without it because it's a legacy browser with its own engine instead of using Google/Apple like Otter browser or Suckless Surf.

i'm not using a browser called dildo

for a web browser to be called a "web browser" it needs to be able to browse the web. dillo cannot browse 99% of what is known today as "the web", therefore it is no longer a web browser. see how that works?

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This is the stupidest way you could pitch Dillo, but it's been a while since I've tried Dillo, so I'll see if it has ublock style filters and javascript whitelisting yet.

You also posted this on Kiwifarms and it wasn't funny there either



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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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76k subscribers for making AI slop. pure audio. sounds real at first but then it fucks up at random things like calling the famous P versus NP problem the "P versus No Problem Problem"

>>33618
no one is watching this shit bro. people are using it to fall asleep.

>>33619
well I wanted an actual math history video without fuckups so i guess i'm gay and retarded

>>33482
>getting this mad at an obvious bit

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big news, moratoriums are a-go. let's not entertain the implication that this moratorium is out of concern for new yorkers, and if more moratoriums crop op, then it clearly means that data center build up is very much materially constrained and they're hiding this slowdown by manifesting government red-tape from the void (it's not because i can't keep the insane pace, it's the government who wont let me!), if i'm right this is probably the most bearish news yet but maybe i'm stupid i dunno



 

was looking into minimal self-hosted alternatives and found texttotalk.org. plaintext only, no images, no markdown, no js tracking. sign up doesn't ask for email, just a username and password (hashed, not stored plain, checked).
no algorithm either, board is just sorted newest/top, nothing ranked to keep you scrolling.
somebody called out the site's html for being div-heavy instead of semantic in a comment, and the dev actually fixed it instead of getting defensive. small thing but tells you something.
worth a look if you're tired of platforms that call themselves "free" while quietly profiling you.
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i'm in

>This site requires Javascript to work
do webshits really? it's fucking text

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How dose this look?

It has accounts

>>33731
no email requred create a million accounts



 

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Take a moment to find a website you didn't know about before, or ones you just think are neat, and share them here.

The thread from last year on /siberia/ didn't get archived, unfortunately, so posting here so it lasts longer.
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I would share one but it wouldnt be cool anymore ;)

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>>33558
how could you

idk if its just me who finds this cool but this is (apparently) wallpapers from redstarOS, the operating system from the DPRK!: https://frutigeraeroarchive.org/wallpapers/red_star_os#redStarOS


texttotalk.org



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What if for the entirety of July we didn't use AI chatbots, or AI searches at all, using duckduckgo or other search engines with no AI intergration instead.

AI just makes me dumber and makes thinking for myself harder, it would be really cool if some people here could help spread this!

Make some posters for this in the thread.
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>>33706
>move away from RLHF to RLAIF
idk these acronyms

duckduckgo has ai now too, enabled by default even. search companies are following google's lead and enshittifying their real search to push people to relying on their ai search, which keeps people from leaving the page and maximizes ad revenue for the search engine and gives nothing back to the original content author. this is the new normal and duckduckgo is a for-profit search company just like google or any other, why would they be any different?

>>33707
both are reinforced learning,but one relies on human feedback and the second relies on AI feedback

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Saw this at the shops the other day, the boast of "tips from real experts, not AI!" nearly killed me

>>33721
when you see mags like these in the shops you just know the bubble isn't going to hold much longer. im sure these were dime a dozen in the dot com bubble, crypto, etc…



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why is it so often the case that hyper autistic tech workers without basic social skills regularly assume the hyperspecialized knowledge that they dedicated their life to is "obvious" to everyone but literal braindead people when in fact there are very talented and smart people who not only don't know but don't care what they are talking about?
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>>33708
An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity - Terry Davis
Spewing bullshit is a way to flex on normies

Search up the dunning kruger effect, that's the textbook definition

its not just tech workers and it's naught to do with autism, it's just self-centered behavior, assuming that your mind is all that exists in the entire world and everyone thinks the way you think and knows what you know and cares about what you care about. it just happens to be particularly prominent in tech workers because they tend to not get out much.

>>33713
we know theory of mind doesn't have to be taught. children as young as 3 have it… yet it seems that adults often lose it

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>>33710
if you point this out about marxism people accuse you of thinking proles are dumb



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Assuming you can't use linux for one second. Which is better. MAC/Apple OS or PC, for a desktop computer?
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>>33528
You can still get celeron tier laptops for $100-200, plus they will often sell old thinkpads that aren't a meme second hand at even lower prices, plus i know a guy who will buy the PC parts from multiple sources and sell me a build without VAT. Burger treatlerites might no longer have access to the same cheap PC and part imports, but that doesn't matter as much, when those still have the superior economies of scale.

even if it's not linux, id still use a unix os over windows slop

>>33532
even those will get scalped as soon as some youtuber hypes them up as cheap alternatives

>>33532
Those 4GB N150 shitbooks are going to chug like crazy running windows lmao.

a mac isn't even a computer, it's just a really expensive desk lamp.



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The only time I would Torrent is if I had a custom workstation consisting of a MilkV Jupiter wired to another MilkV Jupiter router board via cat6 cables to your default ISP router also. Run IP over DHCP for all connections, give the MilkV Jupiter router board a ath9k PCIe Atheros Wifi card, run a custom SOCKS5 proxy written in Python on both Jupiters, with X25519, Poly1305, ChaCha20 and Kyber for cryptographic post-quantum protection, with libsodium, PQClean and OpenSSL integration, a firewall (use firejail), pyshark, fail2ban, nftables with Suricata or Zeek (Bro) for LLM traffic scanning in pyshark. It should shut out any threats. After encrypting your traffic on your desktop MilkV Jupiter board w/ PCIe connection to a PCBway computer-class printed circuit board, w/ LiteX and Lattice ECP5 NAND + NOR controllers for memory instead of proprietary SD/eMMC/NVMe. Then wire a ECP5 HSM (Hardware Security Module) Module to hard brick the device in case it gets tampered with. Give it a Modos paper display, Keyboardio model 01 keyboard, 3D printed Ploopy mouse, use passive speakers (like Micca e.g., MB42X) w/ two more chips soldered to the PCBway printed circuit board for support (use a PCM1802 / PCM1808 (TI) ADC and a MAX98357A (Maxim) DAC). Then use a Microsoft Lifecam VX1000 / VX3000 or a Ligtech Quickcam 4000 / Quickcam Express 1999 web cam. Optionally, wire three more MilkV Mars SBCs to the Jupiter workstation board via PCIe inference, if possible via bifurcating or modifying the SBC board. Give each "accelerator" board a smaller PCBway corcuit board with the same modules for memory, ADC / DAC, and HSM. Likewise, use a MNT Reform laptop for programming boards via SiFive development boards. You can wipe amd program boards (like your MilkV Jupiter/Mars SBCs), to erase the proprietary DDR4 training controllers and replace with UberDDR3 via LiteDRAM. But that would require unsoldering and rewiring to a custom modified MilkV Jupiter/Mars board made from PCBway. Use ECP5 FPGAs for DDR3 controller. Now you have a fully libre board!

You can use the Mars SBCs for LLM LAN acceleration as a mini-cloud (like PyTorch or llama.cpp) using open wifi. Install Gentoo on the boards, harden the kernel, secure the bootchain, and when compiling it from source, refuse any proprietary packages and now run it over Sway. Gentoo runs smoothly on RISC-V (and so does Linux From Scratch, although that's a nightmare setting up, let alone maintaining). I would use kvm/qemu and a cuPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>download a copy of Tor
>unzip and keep it in the Downloads folder, don't even think of making it more convenient to launch
>go to russian torrent website
>"hmmm today I feel like downloading an obscure professional tool costing $2,000 I will never use more than 30 seconds and a niche foreign movie with russian dubs, let's find the subtitles in the meantime"
>copy the magnet link into torrent software
>??????
>P R O F I T !!!! 💸💸💸

>>33433
telnet is the most insecure remote-connecting protocol there is baka-kun

>>33436
Connecting with netcat over tcp literally is telnet (what the client program does) though, unless you tunnel it. OP is obvsly larping.

>>33431
why does everyone act like they never meet their friends and family and coworkers IRL anymore? what happened? you don't live in an urban core and go to cafe every day? lol wat. throw your car away and live life.

sorry but i don't listen to imperative sentences from random internet strangers. why don't you use netcat? why don't you go fuck your mother too while you're at it?



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