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Anonymous ID: 7QsqoQCWUnited States /pol/511441042#511442269
7/26/2025, 9:22:47 PM
>>511441042
>WTF is going on with zoomers?

the dream
Anonymous ID: /dRvqGVwUnited States /pol/511050785#511061917
7/22/2025, 7:10:42 PM
>>511050785
I gotchu senpai
Anonymous ID: B8ZDDAQlUnited States /pol/511024049#511032982
7/22/2025, 10:58:27 AM
>>511030592
I'm ok with this too
>>511032242
>the romanian roastie seething in every AI thread
>>511032400
yes, and it's beautiful
Anonymous /g/105887360#105956813
7/19/2025, 3:48:10 PM
>>105956522
I like the keyboards on old Thinkpads. The machines are really easy to repair and tinker with too which makes it fun to mod them. I tend to have other things in common with Thinkpad enthusiasts so the overall camaraderie is nice. Keep in mind too these machines were originally built for enterprise use so they tend to be very durable, have drainage holes for the keyboard in case of liquid spills, magnesium roll cages, shit like that. Something to be said for having a machine that doesn't feel fragile. It's more satisfying. Then there's the clit mouse. Once you get used to that it's hard to go back to any other machine since you can use the laptop without ever lifting your hands from the keyboard. You have wide operating system compatibility too. Linux works perfectly as well as the various BSDs if you want something else to tinker with. The BIOS can be modded with coreboot and libreboot (on older machines). Old Thinkpads can be bought used for $50 all day long so if you want multiple ones to play with it's a very cheap hobby
It's worth splashing on the cheapest one you can find (T or X series only, btw) and see if it does anything for you. It's not a hobby for everybody but maybe for you
Anonymous /g/105887360#105956744
7/19/2025, 3:38:59 PM
>>105956522
I like the keyboards on old Thinkpads. The machines are really easy to repair and tinker with too which makes it fun to mod them. I tend to have other things in common with Thinkpad enthusiasts so the overall camaraderie is nice. Keep in mind too these machines were originally built for enterprise use so they tend to be very durable, have drainage holes for the keyboard in case of liquid spills, magnesium roll cages, shit like that. Something to be said for having a machine that doesn't feel fragile. It's more satisfying. Then there's the clit mouse. Once you get used to that it's hard to go back to any other machine since you can use the laptop without ever lifting your hands from the keyboard. You have wide operating system compatibility too. Linux works perfectly as well as the various BSDs if you want something else to tinker with. The BIOS can be modded with coreboot and libreboot (on older machines). Old Thinkpads can be bought used for $50 all day long so if you want multiple ones to play with it's a very cheap hobby.
It's worth splashing on the cheapest one you can find (T or X series only, btw) and see if it does anything for you. It's not a hobby for everybody but maybe for you/home/nate/Pictures/cyberpunk/be_happy.jpg
Anonymous ID: 2SkmNZu8United States /pol/510748932#510756787
7/19/2025, 12:20:15 AM
Anonymous ID: VrkB+vM2United States /pol/510632151#510649638
7/17/2025, 8:38:43 PM
>>510649282
what people call "AI" are just office-work LLMs, which can get chatty
then you have specific RP models, but honestly I don't find them that charming and they have limited emotional intelligence
the real "AI gfs" don't exist yet, but they will be here most likely before 2030, and you will talk to them, not type to them
>>510649435
the greatest since the renaissance, and I'd argue much greater
Anonymous ID: AH8vD5bjUnited States /pol/510506241#510513095
7/16/2025, 7:27:00 AM
>>510513020
destroy the female genre
Anonymous ID: lXN48/U3United States /pol/510397823#510411470
7/15/2025, 3:53:22 AM
>>510411120
you and everyone else
it's impossible this isn't in the works already, but there's some gaps they need to bridge first
the big companies don't want to release a subpar product, especially one that could be highly liable
but I have a feeling we're going to have another "GPT moment", where a small company is going to launch a very "sentient" assistant and everyone else will have no choice but to show their hand and release whatever they have ready
we should have this before 2030, imo
Anonymous ID: GNAZyRiuUnited States /pol/510234979#510240563
7/13/2025, 7:31:51 AM
>>510240032
exactly
suddenly low-birthrates will become convenient, and mass immigration will stop
but the economy still unsustainable, and crypto is part of it
if FIAT goes down, memecoins go down with it
Anonymous ID: DGJSXWdTUnited States /pol/508970980#508980055
6/28/2025, 9:45:11 PM
>>508979722

2030: Humanoid robots in factories
2035: in stores
2040: in homes
2045: in the bedrooms
2050: preference of robots to human lovers
Anonymous ID: NqfrEiIuUnited States /pol/508620590#508632613
6/25/2025, 12:47:36 AM
>>508632152
it's inevitable
we have the technology
it's the best product ever created
nothing can stop the market, nothing
Anonymous ID: H4hixi0oUnited States /pol/508209924#508212947
6/21/2025, 7:47:13 PM
>>508212808

Wait 10 more years