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Addressing the Controversy on the Reevo Hack [video]

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2 points·by awjlogan·11 giorni fa·1 comments

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awjlogan
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Seth from Berm Peak talks about how he used some LLM tools to make a local controller for a (terrible) e-bike gated behind an abandoned app.
awjlogan
·15 giorni fa·discuss
Donations hasn’t been a successful path for the wider internet, no reason to expect any difference here. Ads embedded in the images, or perhaps listen to a message from our sponsor while we prepare your PDF?
awjlogan
·27 giorni fa·discuss
I was addressing your statement that Earth is always changing. Yes, of course it is, obviously at +/- 20°C little that we recognise now would survive, but the transition is a lot less painful for you and yours if it happens over millions of years rather than a few centuries.

The one hope is that renewables and batteries continue to reduce in cost, and grids everywhere develop around that paradigm. Economically, it’s inevitable, but there’s a lot of (to be stranded) money, social, and political will against it.
awjlogan
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Your car can go at 0 kph and 100 kph. It’s the rate of the change that kills you, not the speed.
awjlogan
·27 giorni fa·discuss
It’s also been tried (endlessly), but society is too enamoured with consumption and GDP as the principle guiding metric for it to have had much effect. Some large number of people, wilfully or otherwise, reject intellectualism as a whole.
awjlogan
·30 giorni fa·discuss
Regulation aside, a significant issue is physical area. Most people won’t have access to enough area in the right direction to make it a primary source.
awjlogan
·mese scorso·discuss
I'm don't think it's ridiculous - it's simply a positive acknowledgement you've seen the message, even if there's no action required. The alternative would be repeated reminders until some timeout. I would imagine that timeout might come with an enforcement order, even if you have nothing to declare.
awjlogan
·mese scorso·discuss
This is not the case here as the software is required to use the hardware they’re selling at any quantity. The software is cost entirely for them, if you’re not buying the hardware you’re not using the software. Given they support Linux for the paid version, its development is already paid for. Absolutely say you won’t provide support for free tier users. Today’s free tier users are tomorrow’s purchasing managers. FPGA is not a big market, so you have to capture comparatively few people for each unit of market share. Good silicon without good software is just very expensive sand.
awjlogan
·2 mesi fa·discuss
No, you don't have to. If you are employed through a company, stay below £100K income and don't have other income then (generally) you don't need to do a tax return - it's all handled automatically through pay as you earn payroll. However, as shown, a lot of people are self employed, want to claim deductions, have some side income etc. However, for those that do need to, it is really straightforward.
awjlogan
·2 mesi fa·discuss
A lot of people in the UK file their taxes (~12 million, roughly 35% of employed adults, not taking into account those unemployed with assets and pensions), but the self assessment is straightforward and very easy to use.
awjlogan
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Yes, the newer suppliers have EV and solar friendly domestic tariffs. Plug it in overnight, and the supplier determines when the charge happens and charges at the reduced rate.
awjlogan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
N=2, but my Decathlon bikes have well over 50000 km between them with no issues, beyond the usual wear and tear. Value wise, they are fantastic. They are road bikes, however, not the folding specifically.
awjlogan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Link to Mark Owen’s excellent QFP library for soft float on Cortex-M0+ (ARMv6-M) and Cortex-M3/M4 (ARMv7-M).

https://www.quinapalus.com/qfplib.html

Nice write up here, too, I like the idea of a firm float.
awjlogan
·4 mesi fa·discuss
My feeling about programmable IOs is they’re fun, but not the right choice for commodity high speed interfaces like USB. You obviously can make them work, but they’re large compared to what you would need for a dedicated unit. The DVI over PIO is a good example: showed something interesting (and that’s great!) but not widely useful. Also, a lot of protocols, even slow ones, have failure and edge cases that would need to be covered. Not to mention the physical characteristics, like you’ve said for high speed USB.
awjlogan
·4 mesi fa·discuss
One person in the Lords raising the issue in no way constitutes widespread calls for conscription.
awjlogan
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I haven’t heard a peep about conscription, can you provide a source? There was some vague national service proposal for school leavers a couple of years ago, but that was it.
awjlogan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Reiser
awjlogan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Maintainance and upgrades. These big shared facilities they are shutdown regularly and researchers work flat out while they're up.
awjlogan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
https://github.com/evansm7/pico-mac

Mac on the RP2040.
awjlogan
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Hah, also fair point - there are plenty of people who would say this completely earnestly! :)