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smlacy
·17 日前·議論
boycotting?
smlacy
·22 日前·議論
So this is basically an advertisement for their product?
smlacy
·25 日前·議論
Wouldn't work ... without additional electronic components.
smlacy
·26 日前·議論
Hmmmm. Wonder if you could just induct through the glass with coils on each side? Seems perfect for high voltage applications?
smlacy
·29 日前·議論
So you're implying that someone in a locked Waymo was assaulted at gunpoint from outside the vehicle? These are rolling surveillance machines (in a good way?) and virtually every aspect of this would be caught on probably a dozen cameras. I'd be surprised if this hypothetical scenario has ever happened, and if it has, I'd love to see the evidence.
smlacy
·先月·議論
IMHO this article misses a couple really important points.

First, if the mesh can use Internet or other transports then it will, and it will be built out in a way where these become a necessity. If all you want is a silly new way to text your friends, then something like reticulum will be ok. But if you want a serious solution for emergency response and free communication -- free as in "no one can stop me or control what is said no matter what" then building something independent from scratch is critically important.

Second, the author also misses an important piece of functionality of meshcore: If I lose power, the mesh still works.

This is hugely important for emergency preparedness and disaster recovery. Especially in places prone to any form of natural disaster.

It's certainly the early days, and it's clear that there's a long way to go, but I really feel that these fully decentralized solar powered networks are hugely important as a simple alternative to the corporate behemoth the internet has become.
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
Yeah especially given that California is a leader in renewable energy sources.
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
How about just ditching this disgusting use of a finite resource and switch to an infinitely abundant resource?
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
IMHO surprisingly low. Still not clear to me why they don't just port these things to ARM or similar?
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
156 MHz!!!!
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
The fetishism of "byte count" (here, as "732 byte python script") needs to stop, especially when in a context like this where they're trying to illustrate a real failure modality.

Looking at their source code [1] it starts with this simple line:

import os as g,zlib,socket as s

And already I'm perplexed. "os as g"? but we're not aliasing "zlib as z"? Clearly this is auto-generated by some kind of minimizer? Likely because zlib is called only once, and os multiple times. As a code author/reviewer, I would never write "os as g" and I would absolutely never approve review of any code that used this.

Anyway, I could go on. :) Let's just stop fetishizing byte count

[1] https://github.com/theori-io/copy-fail-CVE-2026-31431/blob/m...
smlacy
·2 か月前·議論
PRINCIPLES.md
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
What would you suggest instead?
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
> TPU 8i pairs 288 GB of high-bandwidth memory with 384 MB of on-chip SRAM

Wow. Just Wow. I presume that's for each chip, and there are 1152 chips in a pod so that's 331TB HBM and 442TB SRAM per pod. Just wow.
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
Is it me or is that aluminum already developing some stress cracking?
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
[flagged]
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
Post actual results, make a blog post. Don't just say "this sucks" without tangible evidence.

Otherwise you're doomed to "sample size of one" level of relevance.
smlacy
·3 か月前·議論
The synth engine is an implementation of https://soniccharge.com/microtonic Not sure what "accurate" means in your context though?
smlacy
·4 か月前·議論
Yes, and with virtually zero context, which makes an enormous difference for TTFT on the MoE models.
smlacy
·4 か月前·議論
Total gimmick. I guess we're "making progress", but this is will never lead to any useful application other than "Yes, you're absulotely right" bots. What's needed for real applications is 10000× the input token context and 10× the output token speed, so we're off by a factor of ... 100,000×?