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hazmazlaz
·il y a 2 mois·discuss
I built a small project on Cloudflare and it just works. I've had only one issue where I ended up contacting support and they were very prompt in addressing it.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
Discovering Handy was a revelation - light years ahead of any other tool in this space IMO. Thank you for building it!
hazmazlaz
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
The most insane thing about this is that it is not illegal to manufacture firearms in the United States. Providing that you do not sell or distribute the firearm, it is entirely legal to manufacture a firearm in the USA for personal use only. Laws vary state by state, of course, and it may be different in the state of New York, but assuming that this federal law has not been overridden by some state law in New York, then this proposed regulation is 100% nonsensical.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Petra (Obsidian CLI) and Petra-Bridge (Obsidian API for the CLI tool integration). https://github.com/H4ZM47/petra-obsidian-cli ; https://github.com/H4ZM47/petra-bridge

This was a "scratching my own itch" project that I cooked up because I was tired of Claude et al cluttering up all of my stuff with random markdown files. Just a simple Obsidian plugin to serve an API that the CLI tool can use to interact with the Obsidian vault. I use a Claude Skill to get the model to create all of those random markdown files in my Obsidian vault, and read from them when it needs context for something. It's working really well for me so far!
hazmazlaz
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Well of course it produced bad results... it was given a bad prompt. Imagine how things would have turned out if you had given the same instructions to a skilled but naive contractor who contractually couldn't say no and couldn't question you. Probably pretty similar.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Judging from what my contacts say, I would not hold my breath. HCP is going to get smashed by bureaucracy and bigcorp bs just like all other IBM acquisitions. All you have to do to verify this is look at linkedin and track the departures of the the acquired staff.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
It's a good thing that human bodies are not analogous to cars then. The research on these chemicals does not align with your metaphor.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
That's not true, commercial and municipal drones operate above 400ft all the time. Non-commercial/civilian drones piloted by someone without an FAA Part 107 certification and a waiver cannot fly above 400ft. Also, you are allowed to fly 400ft -above- a vertical structure (like a tower) up to 1000ft tall to avoid exactly this type of collision as long as you are within 400ft horizontally of the structure. EDIT: crud, I did not read your post carefully enough, sorry, you addressed this point exactly. My bad.
hazmazlaz
·il y a 11 mois·discuss
Do you think that airplanes, helicopters, and balloons are also inherently a creepy, invasive technology as well? Because from the perspective of capturing imaging data from the air there is really no functional difference between those and UAS...
hazmazlaz
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Yes, that clause/phrase restricts the company's rights with respect to their license to your data. Essentially, a clause like that is necessary for users to interact with the service. Makes sense when you think about it, how can they provide service if they can't use the data you provide them?

It's a pretty typical clause you'll see in most SaaS policies.

Source: I work for a SaaS, but I am not a lawyer, caveat emptor.