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Phreeli, no ID cell service provider

phreeli.com
2 points·by nanomonkey·7개월 전·1 comments

Novelty Automation: A collection of satirical home-made arcade machines

novelty-automation.com
2 points·by nanomonkey·7개월 전·3 comments

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nanomonkey
·5개월 전·discuss
Interesting, the Devonian also appears to be the period at which fish started sporting limb like appendages and muscle structures, and other animals started to explore land. Perhaps unlimited body growth doesn't work well for animals not entirely supported by water.
nanomonkey
·6개월 전·discuss
some of us are anti-capitalist
nanomonkey
·6개월 전·discuss
I believe they are implying that the US itself isn't in a healthy state. Economic disparity mostly, but also politically, socially, and likely physically. I think many would agree.
nanomonkey
·6개월 전·discuss
I can second this, Termux + Emacs turned my phone back into a personal computer.

It is helpful to add extra keys to your touch keyboard, which you can do by editing your termux properties file (see https://wiki.termux.com/wiki/Touch_Keyboard). Helpful when you don't have a hardware keyboard available.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
Thanks for the clarification. I got what they were going for it just didn't hit right.

I think supplements would have been a more effective word choice for the analogy for me, as vitamins reference something that is required for life.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
This seems like a terrible analogy, as a vitamin is something you can't live without, while pain killers mask the problem. I'd think one would want to be a vitamin and not a pain killer, but the opposite suggestion is being made. Maybe that's why this hasn't stood the test of time.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
Correct, going from cold compressed liquid co2 though. For supercritical CO2 one would then heat up the gas and use it as a working fluid to turn the turbines further.

If you could reuse the same turbine, one could store excess solar/wind energy in the compressed gas form, and then fire up a natural gas or biomass gasification reactor and then feed the heat into the system to produce more electricity on demand.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
I'm curious if this method could be used along with super critical CO2 turbine generators. In other words after extracting the energy stored in compressed CO2, if you could then run it through a heat exchanger to bring it up to super critical temps and pressure and then utilize it as the working fluid in a turbine.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
There are some contradictory claims here.

Boilerplate comes when your language doesn't have affordances, you get around this with /abstraction/ which leads to DSLs (Domain Specific Languages).

Matrix math is generally done on more than raw bits provided by digital circuits. Simple things like numbers require some amount of abstraction and indirection (pointers to memory addresses that begin arrays).

My point is yes, we've gotten ourselves in a complicated tar pit, but it's not because there wasn't a simpler solution lower in the stack.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
I haven't tried them, but they only require a zipcode and use ZKP (zero knowledge proofs) for payment authentication.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
I agree, but you can mitigate that to some extent by using a phone number that is not linked to your identity.

Phreeli [https://www.phreeli.com/] allows you to get a cell number with just a zip code. They use ZKP (Zero Knowledge Proofs) for payment tracking.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
As much as I like e-ink, it has terrible refresh rates. I'd love a larger version of the Sharp Memory display technology that could support at least 80 characters wide, and perhaps 8 bit greyscale. The current ones support 60hz refresh and sip power but are limited to black and white only.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
As a LineageOS user, I'd be interested in the disparity between GrapheneOS and LineageOS.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
I've been looking for the same for scheme and clojure. Here are a few I've found:

Functional Data Structures and Algorithms, A Proof Assistant Approach by Tobias Nipkow (Ed.) [https://fdsa-book.net/functional_data_structures_algorithms....]

Purely Functional Data Structures thesis by Chris Okasaki [https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rwh/students/okasaki.pdf]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purely_functional_data_structu...
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
The videos of each "arcade" are quite entertaining:

https://novelty-automation.com/10_current-machines.htm
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
What a creative fellow. The illustrations on those shows are great.
nanomonkey
·7개월 전·discuss
Curious why you believe it was broken, and is now fixed. What new development are you referring to? I agree that Patchwork kinda took a dive, and functionality started to bitrot with each new maintainer...but it still replicates feeds.
nanomonkey
·8개월 전·discuss
This could be useful for dynamic clique routing used in mesh networking in large crowds. Although I would think one would need to do the peer discover prior to any Internet shutdown events. It gets around the problem of GPS spoofing, and physical barriers that traditional GPS based groupings have.
nanomonkey
·8개월 전·discuss
Most of the "alternative webs" are fairly dark forest by design. Each exists at a different variation of the OSI model. And strangely enough most that I've experienced have had entirely better cultures due to their smaller size, or even due to the alternative methods of transmission and replication (no one has to listen or replicate your messages, so if you're an ass, your messages don't propagate).

Often the problem is that we have higher expectations from our technology. It's no longer okay to send a message over clear text on a network. We expect things to be fast, latency free and with security primitives. These additional elements are hard to implement without infrastructure, and hardware that is optimize for the particular task.
nanomonkey
·9개월 전·discuss
Or you can just put the following in the url bar of your browser (Ctr-s to save):

data:text/html, <html contenteditable>