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I had never heard of this person: @SaltyAom, some femboy who apparently created a framework called ElysiaJS: https://elysiajs.com/

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I don't really do a lot of frontend development. I've lucked out the past few years being able to stick to backend services, so I really can't judge it. I've heard Elysia is really good, but my friend a lot of developers are afraid to touch it cause of the ... anime.
a proper autistic love quest.
 

This guy is a massive faggot. And even the way he talks makes me wish I could punch him in the face.

Buuut. I'm glad he made this. I want as many people as possible to care about this. And the current push to completely destroy the free internet as we know it.

So seeing leftists get made about it, is something I'm happy about. Especially if they stop paying attention to sand niggers, and illegals long enough to actually organize about something that matters for once. I already know most libertarian types, will probably be pretty likely to care. The further right you go, it seems to be a bit of a mixed bag.

You would think people would have learned their lesson about allowing the government to use the tech companies as tools for censorship, and surveillance, but nah, trumps in the office now. So don't worry about it. It's totally not going to be turned on you at any point down the line. It's just going to save the kids. How is it going to save them? well... it just will ok.

Anyway. Idk I've been having a hard time finding a thread I feel like this fits into well. So I've been posting stuff in the threads I think they fit the closest. I've been considering making a thread, but idk what I would even call it. I guess something about privacy, the state of the free and open internet, and all the things that come with that. Like evidence of the CIA involvement in Oracle, and it's attempts to convince people they need this (if people bothered paying attention at least, it's not even some conspiracy theory it's just obvious). I'm completely black pilled on this, but I figure I might as well do anything I can to try to make people care, because if no one cares now, it's going to get fucked, and once it's fucked, you can't unfuck it. Just look at the patriot act. We still have that looming over use, more than 20 years later.
 
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If you didn't know, Lunduke is jewish. How does this argument even make sense?
Some say "Nazi" has no meaning anymore. But it's actually a dog whistle that means, "you are right of center and someone should assassinate you." And Lunduke claims to have received credible, specific (noting where/when he will be) death threats.

"Fascism" is the hot new thing, but "Nazi" is timeless... certainly not having anything to do with any 20th century political parties.
 
He privated the video.
what a faggot. Like I said.

I ended see he at least has another video covering some of the things in that one. so i edited that in.

I don't think it would have been worth the effort to make a local copy of that video or anything tbh. Since it was mostly about pointing out that I'm glad to see anyone talking about this stuff.

I wonder why he privated it. It could have been that he was way wrong about some of the things he said in it. Because some of the conclusions he made about tor did seem like they were just completely speculation based on his inherent distrust of capitalism. I'm wondering if he he took it down because someone pointed out some of them.

Like saying tor is a psyop because some of the big companies that run social media recommended it after the Snoden leaks happened. When really I think that was just them making an empty gesture to pretend to care about privacy. Since almost no one would end up using tor for their services even though they offer the option. So it's not like it hurt their bottom line even a little.


@The Mass Shooter Ron Soye Some say "Nazi" has no meaning anymore. But it's actually a dog whistle that means, "you are right of center and someone should assassinate you." And Lunduke claims to have received credible, specific (noting where/when he will be) death threats.

"Fascism" is the hot new thing, but "Nazi" is timeless... certainly not having anything to do with any 20th century political parties.
I hate these people so much. I hate what they've done to politics, and society as a whole. I hate even more that they are completely unwilling, and unable to see that they are causing it. And if you point out to them things they are directly causing, they just deny it, they don't even give any real refutation. They just don't believe it, because it's impossible for them to think for a second " I could be the bad guy", or even just admit to being wrong. I've had conversations with these people. Then you see them talking about the rise of the "far right" and they aren't willing to look at why that's happening.


Anyway. Brodie Robertson put out this on the Ubuntu uutils issue. Of course he's gunt guarding as much as he can still.
 
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It sends those instruction to the CPU. If your CPU gets add 1 to y and store z and then sub x from b and store a it can run those independently. If the second instruction said sub z from y and store a it now has to wait on the previous instruction because they have a dependency (y).
That's called a pipelined processor for anyone interested. There are also processors which are multicycle or single cycle, however they are much less peformant.
Look up how the Itanic actually worked in real life and try to tell anyone it is a smart way to design a processor.
I've read general books on the topic (Harris, Patterson). Iirc the problem was it was too late to market, not so much the design of the processor, with the eeny weeny tiny bit that Itanium focused on SIMD exclusively which was a grave mistake.
They gambled on autovectorization being a minor problem, which it wasn't, and still is a pain in the ass. (cit1)
There's also a great free chapter on the topic if you're interested(Elsevier link)
 
Like saying tor is a psyop because some of the big companies that run social media recommended it after the Snoden leaks happened. When really I think that was just them making an empty gesture to pretend to care about privacy. Since almost no one would end up using tor for their services even though they offer the option. So it's not like it hurt their bottom line even a little.
really those offerings were more of a virtue signal about how anti-censorship they were so you can use tor to access the site from <insert dictatorship here>
privacy was just a neat side effect that started and ended at the signin page where you have to enter all of your personal information, which voids the warranty on the whole "tor keeps you private" property
I've read general books on the topic (Harris, Patterson). Iirc the problem was it was too late to market, not so much the design of the processor, with the eeny weeny tiny bit that Itanium focused on SIMD exclusively which was a grave mistake.
apparently vliw is very popular in the dsp world
which is a hint: maybe vliw is best in a place similar to gpus (a dedicated coprocessor where you have to know what you're doing before going in with your unoptimizing toy compiler and getting 4% performance)
 
really those offerings were more of a virtue signal about how anti-censorship they were so you can use tor to access the site from <insert dictatorship here>
privacy was just a neat side effect that started and ended at the signin page where you have to enter all of your personal information, which voids the warranty on the whole "tor keeps you private" property

apparently vliw is very popular in the dsp world
which is a hint: maybe vliw is best in a place similar to gpus (a dedicated coprocessor where you have to know what you're doing before going in with your unoptimizing toy compiler and getting 4% performance)
That is literally what Nvidia did for the past, what, 30 years?
Also, considering that everyone is using COOMDA cores, paralleism won but not in the way everyone would think.
 
I had never heard of this person: @SaltyAom, some femboy who apparently created a framework called ElysiaJS: https://elysiajs.com/

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src: https://x.com/saltyAom/status/1983772083596538028 / https://archive.is/TNG3Q and https://archive.is/sZdQa

I don't really do a lot of frontend development. I've lucked out the past few years being able to stick to backend services, so I really can't judge it. I've heard Elysia is really good, but my friend says a lot of developers are afraid to touch it cause of the ... anime.
is that a real pic of him or AI? his hands look weird. Maybe it's the Chinese beauty filters that he's using
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is that a real pic of him or AI? his hands look weird. Maybe it's the Chinese beauty filters that he's using
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If this isn't filtered to hell and back then this man had some amazingly bad luck in the genetic lottery. Look at that nose and chin, they point in completely different directions.
 
If this isn't filtered to hell and back then this man had some amazingly bad luck in the genetic lottery. Look at that nose and chin, they point in completely different directions.
the chin is the typical Chinese filter chin, chinese people like them pointy. He's probably first generation Chink because that's not an Otaku thing, japs like rounder faces.

Edit: The big eyes, tinny head and white skin are also typical for a chink beauty filter. He may be using them because chinese filters truly bend reality. He doesn't look anything like that.
 
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there is so much filter going on in that image, that i'm pretty sure not a single pixel in it is anywhere close to where it originally was
those weirdly skewed fingers are because an impressive amount of jaw was transformed out of the way
 
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