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In recent years China has made significant strides in developing its own semiconductor industry with things like Huawei's HiSilicon, Loongson, StarFive, MilkV, etc. I would call that China outlasted the US sanctions barrage from the US. Chinese investment in fabrication technologies, while not anyway near cutting edge is getting to be near good enough. With things like Intel looking shaky and the rise of Risc-V and ARM we are steadily moving forwards towards the hopeful future of open standards, hardware and software, where most consumer computation devices will have built in Chinese backdoors instead of American ones.

>Chinese schools testing 10,000 locally made RISC-V-ish PCs

https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/05/china_schools_riscv_pc/

>Beijing issues list of approved CPUs – with no Intel or AMD

>2024 may be the year of Linux On The Arm-or-RISC-desktop as China moves away from Western tech
https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/25/china_approved_tech_list/

>China Is All In on a RISC-V Future

https://www.hpcwire.com/2024/01/08/china-is-all-in-on-a-risc-v-future/

>'The Linux of processors' — New breed of Chinese super CPUs emerge on US soil as universities back open source high performance RISC-V processors to be the next big thing in HPC

https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-linux-of-processors-new-breed-of-chinese-super-cpus-emerge-on-us-soil-as-chinese-universities-back-open-source-high-performance-risc-v-processors-to-be-the-next-big-thing-in-hpc

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Why do you need a list of approved CPUs?

I work at a hardware company. one year ago we were talking about partnering with Chinese companies, now red scare is in full effect and my boss tols me npt to go to china "because they'll detain u" jokes on him I'll go anyway and just not mention it.

>Huawei Technologies has applied for a patent in “ternary logic”, an alternative to binary computing logic first explored in the former Soviet Union, in hopes that it could improve the design of artificial intelligence (AI) chips and help mitigate the impact of US sanctions

>The approach could be used to reduce the number of transistors on a chip and therefore reduce energy consumption, according to the patent application, which comes at a time when advanced chip designs at the 2-nanometre level are approaching physical limits.


https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3305201/tech-war-huaweis-ternary-logic-patent-could-solve-problem-power-hungry-ai-chips

They got through the noise problem. A step towards bridging the digital and analog.

What's even wilder is that HarmonyOS has apparently had a ternary logic support for years.

>>30759
>>31394
I wonder how well ternary computing and optical computing complement each other. Both might as well be meaningless buzzwords to me, but those seem to be the least meme tier future paradigms in how we do computing in the future apart from just binary silicon semiconductors.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/how-china-built-its-manhattan-project-rival-west-ai-chips-2025-12-17/
>In a high-security Shenzhen laboratory, Chinese scientists have built what Washington has spent years trying to prevent: a prototype of a machine capable of producing the cutting-edge semiconductor chips that power artificial intelligence, smartphones and weapons central to Western military dominance
>Completed in early 2025 and now undergoing testing, the prototype fills nearly an entire factory floor. It was built by a team of former engineers from Dutch semiconductor giant ASML (ASML.AS), opens new tab who reverse-engineered the company's extreme ultraviolet lithography machines or EUVs
>EUV machines sit at the heart of a technological Cold War. They use beams of extreme ultraviolet light to etch circuits thousands of times thinner than a human hair onto silicon wafers, currently a capability monopolized by the West. The smaller the circuits, the more powerful the chips.
>In April, ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said that China would need "many, many years" to develop such technology. But the existence of this prototype suggests China may be years closer to achieving semiconductor independence than analysts anticipated.
>Nevertheless, China still faces major technical challenges, particularly in replicating the precision optical systems that Western suppliers produce.
>The breakthrough marks the culmination of a six-year government initiative to achieve semiconductor self-sufficiency, one of President Xi Jinping's highest priorities. While China's semiconductor goals have been public, the Shenzhen EUV project has been conducted in secret, according to the people.
>The project falls under the country's semiconductor strategy, which state media has identified as being run by Xi Jinping confidant Ding Xuexiang, who heads the Communist Party's Central Science and Technology Commission.



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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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>>32058
I dislike this idea that porky has an agenda to make you own nothing and be happy, it looks an awful lot like an extension of petty bourgeois fears westoids tend to have. What happens is all these trillions of dollars have to be backed up by something and so the people in charge buy more hardware than they know what to do with and dry the whole market because that's just the amount of money they are given, it's not even 1/50th of the sheer money mass.
If you look into AI research, a ton of effort is being put into smaller models and efficiency improvements, it's one of the most active areas of research and there is solid progress. They wouldn't be making a whole new processing unit called NPU if they didn't want mass markets to have AI running locally because developing a whole new processing unit is not cheap at all and you can't even use it for training so it's shit for professional use.
The collapse of consumer supply looks more like a happy coincidence that will let Chinese take over even faster than they would have otherwise. Or a result of all the money printing and stock buybacks that start crashing into the real economy, compounded by the rest of the world starting to abandon the dollar in earnest.
2027 or 2028 might just be the first year of true free and open source RISC-V computing at this rate.

So should I just take the loss and build a PC now before it even get worse or wait and hope for the best?

>>32155
Wait for the bubble to burst in around two years.
The previous cause of high PC parts prices (crypto miners) themselves have pivoted to AI, so once the bubble bursts it's unlikely that they'd re-pivot.

(This is assuming Silicon Valley doesn't come up with another useless but capital-intensive grift again).

>>31946
>I'm starting to think Gen 50 AD might be the last generation to actually learn anything. Maybe the Gen 65 AD will. Private Roman litterator teachers are basically being forced to (and some are very welcoming! Let's not let them off the hook) make their students use papyrus scrolls, and the problem is that this defeats learning completely. Christian literacy evangelists are delusional about this and maybe don't really care. But the "work" you do in private tutoring is literally all worthless waste product that you are forced to do to train your mind. If the papyrus contains an essay, you just didn't learn the rhetorical skills that are necessary to being an educated citizen. And you aren't learning "how to write discourses", although this is part of it. It's about being able to come up with ideas, organize them and express them in a symposium

the AI futurist regime is now fully Jeffrey Epstein neoliberalism in every way:
https://www.usermag.co/p/is-anyone-going-to-take-accountability
>Over the past week, one of the primary uses of Elon Musk’s Grok AI has been to create potential CSAM by stripping children’s clothes off in photos
>Throughout all of this, however, Musk has still not apologized for the images Grok is creating. Instead, he has doubled down, continued to promote the tool, and even posted on Sunday about how to best optimize image generation results using Grok.
>The only official response from Musk’s xAI, which manages Grok, is an automatic reply sent to all press emails that reads, “Legacy media lies.” No one at the company has spoken out and no one has issued any sort of statement.
>As the media has reported on this atrocious series of events, however, many news outlets are centering their coverage on explanations that “Grok apologized.”
>“Musk’s AI chatbot Grok apologizes after generating sexualized image of young girls,” one local NBC affiliate headline read. CBS news local affiliates published headlines with similar phrasing including, “Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok apologized.” The Hill, Newsweek, The Guardian, Ars Technica, Yahoo News, and a slew of other outlets have similarly quoted Grok as apologizing. Reuters ran the headline, “Grok says safeguard lapses led to images of ‘minors in minimal clothing’ on X.”
>I think it’s crucial to note that Grok cannot apologize. Grok itself is an LLM. Chatbots don’t think, feel, regret things, or take responsibility. They are software tools that generate text based on patterns and inputs. They are not conscious beings making decisions.



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I loved imageboards for their anonymity and ephemerality: pure focus on content, no identities, no permanent traces. Threads emerge, live briefly, and disappear again.Today, imageboards are dead: almost all users have moved to X. It offers the greatest variety, highest quality, and the best algorithms that filter out the junk. In an endless flood of content, good algorithms are the solution, not the problem.But I don’t want the typical social media downsides (self-presentation, followers, digital footprints). That’s why I use X in a way that simulates a modern, high-quality imageboard experience:

1. I follow no one.
Only the For You tab decides what I see, everything stays random and content-focused.

2. I delete every one of my posts after a maximum of 24 hours.
My profile stays empty, posts are only temporarily visible, like a thread that gets bumped down.

3. I block everyone who follows me.
Systematically and immediately, so no followers or parasocial connections can form.

This way, I get anonymity and ephemerality on the objectively best content platform. I consume and post comments without ever building an “identity.” This method does not violate X’s terms of service. Nevertheless, from the platform’s perspective it is harmful: I maximally exploit the algorithm and infrastructure but provide no lasting value or network effects, essentially parasitic.That’s exactly why I do it this way.

X is too good to avoid entirely, but I don’t want to be a classic social media user. With this approach, I get the best of both worlds.
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>>32148
That's what art is for.

>>32150 Do you mean like reaction images? I have to strongly disagree. Posting a single image in no way is capable of simulating the dozens of facial signals, eye movements, tone of voice, emotional reactions, etc. that people communicate to each other during conversation. People used to emote much more frequently and with more emotion than we do now, generally it takes drugs or booze now to get people to emote at all. Not even a webcam or facetime is enough to allow us to communicate and feel each other's presence like physically being with someone. In any case I don't think this is making a comeback. Not only do we avoid shared spaces, we also get freaked out by any person who tries talking to us even for practical matters. Talking to people on the internet just feels like spinning so the hamster wheel now. Even if we have a nice chat and find common ground, there's nothing to make us want to keep a conversation going, no reason to stay in touch, because we're all just disposable voices from the void. The internet destroys human connection in favor of a schizotypal tendency to think of a post as just a voice in the dark with no clear identity. Even if you look at a person's posting history, you can easily just cut it up into random posts and nobody can tell that there's any continuity to it beyond a small series on a single subject. If there's a case for humanity becoming a hivemind, this is how it will happen.

>>32151
Nah I mean any art. I can gleam more from what someone wearing a mask (like a vtuber) says than a human face can convey face-to-face because when you know someone doesn't have that information you make attempts to make those feelings and ideas explicit by other means.

It's like how people that use face masks for sanitary reasons have more expressive eyes and body language than someone mouth naked would be. Or how kaomoji have more eye focus than emoticons
(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ (*´▽`*) (✧ω✧) (*꒦ິ꒳꒦ີ)
:) :( :3 :p

Plus the infosec aspect. The knowledge that someone I'm watching speak into a camera is giving their wholeass biometrics to google or whatever makes any face online trigger the uncanny valley for me because my brain goes "something is wrong and I shouldn't be seeing a face here".

>>32144
radlibs are generally good people. wrong, sure, but good people.
those who avoid becoming radlibs are usually broken in some way. most often one that takes them down a reactionary path, rarely one that takes them down the smug elitist "equally wrong but in different ways" leftypol.org path.

if i could do it all over, i'd be a furry radlib.

>>32143
I'll try it out.

>>32140
Meh, I was excited about Lemmy at first but it's just hugboxes all over again. Honestly, I think upvotes/retweets/likes just ruin the whole thing from the getgo, it just breeds the insufferable "hot take" environment



 

Feel free to discuss any consumer electronic products you use.
Picture two are my Chi-Fi: Tin-HIFI T2.
They're mostly neutral with some deviation in the highs.
Much less bass heavy than most Chi-Fi judging from the graphs.

Picture one is my phone, an ironic branding for a midrange device.
Am hoping to install Lineage 21+ after an unlock token arrives.
Interesting apps are as follows:

- NewPipe (youtube alternative)
- personalDNSfilter (global adblock)
- KurobaEx-Beta (leftypol client)
- Obsidian (note taking software)
- OsmAnd (google maps alternative)
- Messanger (RCS is a monopoly)
- Aurora Store (bad play replacement)
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just inherited a pixel 7a and installed Graphene. gonna slowly migrate from my current phone (Xiaomi poco)

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- OnePlus 6T I got as a birthday present
- AAA battery powered Bluetooth Walkers headphones. They're too muffling (meant for gun ranges) but they sound good.

- DNSNet
- Kaomoji+ (app for kaomoji.ru)
- KDE Connect
- Markor
- Neko Atsume 2
- Simple Soroban
- RPG Simple Dice PLUS
- Simple Text Editor
- Tarot!
- Thumb-Key
- VLC

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>>32039 (me)
In fact this thread has convinced me I'm not interested enough in Brown Dust II to use the storage it takes up for it.

>>32039
I'm sorry for facepalming at your post

>>29518
Can't you get the revanced version of youtube music or do you want something different



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The people's microcontroller. Dev boards can go for pretty cheap, especially on AliExpress.
https://idf.espressif.com/
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/rust/book/preface.html
https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/getting_started.html (Arduino IDE package info, probably better for beginners)
https://www.instructables.com/search/?q=esp32&projects=featured

I've been thinking of creating wagging cat ears with a couple of servo motors
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Should I buy this as a beginner comrade? In my country it costs 2 dollars.

>>32024
Wait, it's that cheap? Might get one of these

>>32025
Its a clone mind you

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>>32024
Not an ESP32 controlled board, but if you want you can get that instead
>>32025
Check out AliExpress, search "ESP32" (or "Arduino" or something like that)

>>31858
>a textbook on electronic theory. It's long, but written for beginners
You need the basics to really get the value from that reference manual. Try the Floyd series (circuits, electronics, digital, analog) which skips the calculus physics stuff that non-engineers can ignore at first



 

i didnt know flock's falcon cameras literally zoomed into you and into your phone automatically, that's so fucking insane.

body was too short or empty body was too short or empty shawty body was too hot or something

This is borderline and possibly actual creepshot territory.

>>31992
>This is borderline and possibly actual creepshot territory.
The only thing that will turn public opinion against mass surveillance is using it to creep on women. Gooners rise up for the good of society.

cyber gangstalking (real)



 

Thread for questions that don't deserve their own thread.
I wanna buy some headphones to go outside i don't want to spend more than 100€ on them. I want them to be mostly durable and secondly to have good sound quality, also i don't want to look like a jackass while wearing them, any suggestions?
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>>31648
cute mouse

Is there some site with a bunch of html/css templates? No JS included.

Bonus points for simple, 90s-2000s looks. I don't want to use a generator but i don't want to start from scratch because it has been too long

So I'm still very happy with my t430 except for a major annoying thing which is the noise. I want to get a laptop with good gnu/linux support that's fairly quiet.

I was thinking about getting a refurbished x1 carbon, but i don't really know if that's a good idea, maybe I'm ready to pay a bit more for a decent machine but preferably cheap.

So should be quiet + good linux support + more powerfully then the t430.

>>31799
https://csszengarden.com/pages/alldesigns/ would be the obligatory reference.

Ok I'm finally going to have to learn how to torrent

I want to be able to use Adobe Premiere without having to pay the absurd price for it. Anons, help pls.



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How do I start enjoying programming again? I used to love to do that shit before I actually started working as one.
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>>32037
I used to be into that but I refuse to touch Windows now so there's less opportunities.

>>32027
Logistics is a lot more than amazon packages t. worked in bulk

>How do I start enjoying programming again?
There are so interesting things to write and deploy outside your working hours.
Just separate your working and hobby domains in your head.

Pick up a language you do not use in work.

>>32066
What are some of those interesting things?



 

I created a sort of but not really 4chan type imageboard site.

Took me a while to make it, currently 0 users lol.

Check it out and maybe give me some feedback!

>Web3
>Crypto
>Gig work
Probably about 5 years late tbh

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>beige screen if JS is disabled

>>32042
needs more ai
make it agentic



 

I didn't want to post this in /tech/ instead of /leftypol/ because I feel like it will languish in obscurity here, but I found this guy interesting because he's clearly petty bourgeois, and has that kind of "middle class" 1st world outlook, but his language and thinking are approaching Marxism at certain points, and he even uses terms like 'means of production'. Nevertheless I think he vastly overstates the impact AI is going to have. I just found this video very interesting in terms of its perspective. It might be a really fascinating time capsule in 20 years.



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