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kersplody
·19 dni temu·discuss
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kersplody
·19 dni temu·discuss
A single shopping to trip to Walmart or Home Depot can buy items that can be repurposed into bombs and physical and chemical weapons with only a little bit of know-how. Are we going to require mandatory ID and shopping cart analysis to all shopping too?
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·19 dni temu·discuss
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·21 dni temu·discuss
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kersplody
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
NOPE, RAD hardened space parts basically froze on mid 2000s tech: https://www.baesystems.com/en-us/product/radiation-hardened-...
kersplody
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
For now. FCC could change this in a couple of months. There is talk of canceling FCC certifications for Autel/DJI.
kersplody
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Could MS Just fix explorer.exe crashes when dragging directory windows between a 1080p display and a 4k display in a multi-monitor setup? Please?
kersplody
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Yep. 0ft-1000ft AGL Takeoff, Climb, Approach, and Landing are the tough bits. The rest (Cruise) is very low demand and much easier than driving.
kersplody
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Next flight should be a mass simulator of at least 100 tons to orbit. This flight was around ~10 tons to almost orbit.

The economics of Starlink basically require high cadence Starship launches with 50+ Starlink v3 satellites on each flight.
kersplody
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
Not quite, but it's a major milestone. Still quite a bit of work to go on the rapid reusability part (burnt flaps, oxidized body, missing tiles, tile waterproofing). Starship might actually deliver payload to orbit on flight 11.
kersplody
·11 miesięcy temu·discuss
At least wikipedia has an out in the legislation by disabling content recommendation engines for UK users, this includes:

1. “You may be interested in…” search suggestions on the Wikipedia interface—these are algorithmic, content-based recommendations.

2. Editor suggestion tools that propose pages to edit, based on prior activity. Academic systems helping newcomers with article recommendations also qualify.

Most links within articles—like “See also” sections or hyperlinks—are static and curated by editors, not algorithmically chosen per user. That means they do not meet the recommender system definition.

The legislation text for reference:

"Category 1 threshold conditions 3.—(1) The Category 1 threshold conditions(10) are met by a regulated user-to-user service where, in respect of the user-to-user part of that service, it—

(a)(i)has an average number of monthly active United Kingdom users that exceeds 34 million, and

(ii)uses a content recommender system, or

(b)(i)has an average number of monthly active United Kingdom users that exceeds 7 million,

(ii)uses a content recommender system, and

(iii)provides a functionality for users to forward or share regulated user-generated content(11) on the service with other users of that service.

(2) In paragraph (1), a “content recommender system” means a system, used by the provider of a regulated user-to-user service in respect of the user-to-user part of that service, that uses algorithms which by means of machine learning or other techniques determines, or otherwise affects, the way in which regulated user-generated content of a user, whether alone or with other content, may be encountered by other users of the service. "