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1 points·by calcifer·há 4 dias·0 comments

Sorry Guys,but I'll Be Cryosleeping Throughout the Rest of This Space Expedition

mcsweeneys.net
3 points·by calcifer·há 22 dias·0 comments

Wilshire subway took 46 years. Future projects should skip decades of objections

latimes.com
5 points·by calcifer·há 25 dias·0 comments

KPMG report on benefits of AI contained AI hallucinations

ft.com
4 points·by calcifer·há 29 dias·1 comments

China's all-round dominance, from batteries to medicine, from trains to AI

lemonde.fr
4 points·by calcifer·mês passado·1 comments

Stop Vibecoding Screen Readers

fireborn.mataroa.blog
4 points·by calcifer·mês passado·0 comments

Who Is the Villain in Mars Sample Return?

mceglowski.substack.com
4 points·by calcifer·mês passado·0 comments

We Asked the Future of Truth Author to Explain How He Used AI. It Didn't Go Well

wired.com
5 points·by calcifer·mês passado·0 comments

AMD's New Ryzen AI Max Pro 400 with 192GB LPDDR5X Memory

servethehome.com
4 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·0 comments

Twelve Ways to Be Wrong About AI-Assisted Coding

third-bit.com
5 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·0 comments

What Happened with Mars Sample Return?

mceglowski.substack.com
3 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·0 comments

Culdesac, Arizona's car-free neighborhood

devonzuegel.com
14 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·0 comments

A 14-month responsible disclosure with the RIPE NCC

mxsasha.eu
3 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·0 comments

Tuna-2: VAE-less image model from Meta

tuna-ai.org
3 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·1 comments

Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment

theguardian.com
7 points·by calcifer·há 2 meses·1 comments

New 10 GbE USB adapters are cooler, smaller, cheaper

jeffgeerling.com
621 points·by calcifer·há 3 meses·370 comments

How to be anti-social – a guide to incoherent and isolating social experiences

nate.leaflet.pub
384 points·by calcifer·há 3 meses·354 comments

OpenAI Locked Up 40% of Global RAM with No Obligation to Buy Any of It

thedeepdive.ca
10 points·by calcifer·há 3 meses·1 comments

The Architectural Hostility of Doorknobs

sightlessscribbles.com
5 points·by calcifer·há 4 meses·1 comments

Modernizing encryption of Home Assistant backups with SecureTar v3

home-assistant.io
2 points·by calcifer·há 4 meses·0 comments

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calcifer
·há 7 dias·discuss
It's a Blade Runner reference [1].

[1] https://bladerunner.fandom.com/wiki/Voight-Kampff_test
calcifer
·há 10 dias·discuss
> Much as I hate to defend companies climbing to success and pulling up the ladder afterwards

Based on your post, you don't sound like you hate it at all.
calcifer
·há 12 dias·discuss
You have freedom of speech to advocate for your politics. The rest of us have the freedom of association to not want to be involved with you in any way.

These are not contradictory - they are both essential freedoms.
calcifer
·há 13 dias·discuss
The article has named sources for its quotes, whereas your comment relies entirely on "almost certainly" which sounds a lot less informed.
calcifer
·há 29 dias·discuss
Archive link https://archive.ph/T39aS
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
> Things can be fun or interesting or worthwhile without being a harrowing battle of discovery!

The quoted sentences used "correct", "right" and "wrong". Hardly the sensationalist words you're implying.
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
Archive link https://archive.ph/8Ws7q
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
> Can someone with DMA legal knowledge translate and separate the spin?

The EU wants third-party providers to have access to the same features and UX that Siri has. When Apple says "the DMA requires Apple to give any AI system nearly unlimited access [...] That includes the ability to read and send messages, make purchases, access files, and execute actions across any app." they conveniently leave out that Apple's own AI has those abilities, which is what the DMA regulates against.
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
> The SDK’s config ships a flag “use_netifs”: true. That flag triggers code in the SDK binary that constructs its NWConnection with a specific required interface: en0 (WiFi) or pdp_ip0 (cellular), rather than using the system default route.

> On iOS, this bypasses any configured VPN’s tun0 interface entirely. The peer tunnel does not cross a user-configured VPN, even when the rest of the app’s HTTPS traffic does.

What's a legitimate use case for this API? When/why should an app be allowed to bypass a user-configured VPN?
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
Your counterargument is basically just... vibes? It'd be a lot stronger if you could also back it up with studies, like the author has.
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
Which protected characteristic does "personal relationships" fall under? It's vague enough to mean almost anything you want it to be, and I struggle to imagine any sort of successful prosecution.
calcifer
·mês passado·discuss
Excellent article. I'm sad that SpaceX effectively seem to have given up on Mars, but even their much less ambitious "orbital trucking" business seems unrealistic. From the article:

> Finally, there is the launch cadence SpaceX actually targets in their S-1, a million metric tons a year to Earth orbit. That frankly preposterous figure implies 25-30 Starship launches a day, with the exact number contingent on how much payload the final version of the rocket can carry.

> Launching Starship on the hour would also mean permanent no-fly zones for aircraft and a likely environmental backlash against SpaceX, who would be putting significant amounts of water vapor in the stratosphere. Overnight the company would become one of the country’s biggest consumers of methane, electric power, and liquid oxygen. And since a failure rate of 1/200 at this cadence would have Starships falling out of the sky every week, the rocket would have to improve in reliability by at least two orders of magnitude.

> However much you may love SpaceX, there is no number of bong rips that makes this scenario feel real. It’s in the S-1 is to try to prop up the company’s astronomical valuation, but the sooner we can all move past it, the better.

It's hard to disagree with any of that, but I'm sure someone will, just like with datacenters in space.
calcifer
·há 2 meses·discuss
None of the problems put forward by the article are protocol related, so I'm not sure why you think Matter would/could change it.
calcifer
·há 2 meses·discuss
That's surely the correct behaviour?
calcifer
·há 2 meses·discuss
> I'd like my IDE to tell me when I accidentally stopped implementing an interface

I don't know about others, but Goland's analyser is pretty powerful and can navigate from interface to implementation(s) and vice versa.
calcifer
·há 2 meses·discuss
Interesting note from the repo [1]:

> A Note on Model Release

> Due to organizational policy constraints, we are unable to release the full production-trained model weights. To support the research community, we plan to release a foundation checkpoint with a small number of layers removed from both the LLM backbone and the diffusion head (flow head). The remaining layers and all other components (vision encoder, projections, embeddings, etc.) are fully preserved. With a short fine-tuning pass on your own data, the removed layers can be quickly re-learned and the model restored to full quality.

[1] https://github.com/facebookresearch/tuna-2#a-note-on-model-r...
calcifer
·há 3 meses·discuss
> I have embraced being a [...] progressive hall monitor

Well, at a minimum, I do agree that the author seems to have intended this post for people like you.
calcifer
·há 3 meses·discuss
> In contrast, the American Revolution was founded on principles of freedom and law [...] did not embrace violence as desireable

That's pretty rich, since the United States only exists thanks to systemic, deliberate violence on a mass scale against the local population.
calcifer
·há 4 meses·discuss
> It says there are posts from April 2017, but the domain has only been up for a year.

I don't know the author, but presumably the blog predates the domain.
calcifer
·há 4 meses·discuss
When the machine wakes up, systemd checks the timer's schedule and when it last ran. If one or more runs were missed due to the sleep, it's executed immediately.