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thinkmassive

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On-call Engineer 2026 by Kai Lentit [YouTube]

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Paris: First Decentralized Trained Open-Weight Diffusion Model

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Can Grafana run Doom?

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thinkmassive
·8 日前·議論
Another option is renting cloud GPUs only when you need them. A server with 8x B200 is around $32/hr.

Obviously depends on the use case and threat model, but that hardware is publicly available at far less than $500k upfront.
thinkmassive
·3 か月前·議論
Plenty of room for a middle ground, like a static timestamp per session that shows expiration time, without the distraction of a constantly changing UI element.
thinkmassive
·4 か月前·議論
I've heard multiple people claim an ankle weight on the steering wheel is sufficient for hands-free driving.
thinkmassive
·5 か月前·議論
Most bitcoin transactions actually happen off-chain (aka "off the books"), mostly through exchanges but also through decentralized layers like Lightning Network. It's also possible to physically transfer value by exchanging a signing device or seed phrase.
thinkmassive
·5 か月前·議論
2600 is still being published!

https://www.2600.com/Magazine/DigitalEditions
thinkmassive
·5 か月前·議論
In Virginia too, proposed in HB1124:

> The bill prohibits the use of autonomous vehicles as motor carriers of passengers or property without a human operator who (i) meets any state and federal qualifications for the operation of an autonomous vehicle; (ii) is physically present in such autonomous vehicle; and (iii) has the ability to monitor the performance of such vehicle and intervene in the operation of such vehicle, including operating such vehicle without the use of the automated driving system and stopping and turning off such vehicle if necessary.

https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB1124
thinkmassive
·7 か月前·議論
Are those all Google employees, or does 250 also include long-term on-site contractors? I'm thinking security, maintenance, janitorial, etc
thinkmassive
·7 か月前·議論
Mining bitcoin with a GPU hasn't been profitable in over a decade.
thinkmassive
·7 か月前·議論
Archive link: https://web.archive.org/web/20250924185757/https://www.tpart...
thinkmassive
·8 か月前·議論
This used to be handled by selling full-version upgrades and providing patches between versions for free.
thinkmassive
·8 か月前·議論
Which also makes it easier than ever for more users to run Linux as a desktop OS :)
thinkmassive
·10 か月前·議論
I might be out of the loop, but if anyone else is confused about the version number:

> If you were expecting iOS 19 after iOS 18, you might be a little surprised to see Apple jump to iOS 26, but the new number reflects the 2025-2026 release season for the software update.

https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ios-26/
thinkmassive
·10 か月前·議論
What's the difference between 1 & 5?

I've personally witnessed every one of these, but those two seem like different ways to say the same thing. I would fully agree if one of them specified a negative impact to productivity, and the other was net neutral but artificially felt like a gain.
thinkmassive
·10 か月前·議論
See also L402 (previously LSAT), which has been in production use for half a decade at this point, by Lightning Labs (for their products Loop & Pool) via their Aperture proxy.

https://l402.tech/
thinkmassive
·10 か月前·議論
To be fair, it’s versions of Linux distros they test against in their CI.
thinkmassive
·10 か月前·議論
Also possible they wanted to reduce the number of small animal carcasses to clean up, whether from the doorstep or interior of the home. Cats love to bring these as gifts to their keepers.
thinkmassive
·11 か月前·議論
Interesting presentation, but the name is too generic to catch on.

> the lethal trifecta is about stealing your data. If your LLM system can perform tool calls that cause damage without leaking data, you have a whole other set of problems to worry about.

“LLM exfiltration trifecta” is more precise.
thinkmassive
·3 年前·議論
Nobody forced those people into that situation.
thinkmassive
·7 年前·議論
To illustrate this I like to use the analogy of very basic physics.

Even someone who never took calculus can usually grasp the concept of first learning ideal velocity and acceleration, then adding details like friction.