I think you are prematurely dismissing something deeper here. The more I learn about the fundamental nature of the electron, probability in quantum mechanics, and the wave function in general... the more information…
$500 is a surprisingly good price for a 4x4 mimo SDR.
You nerd sniped with this one. I looked it up, and apparently utility companies already use the lines for comms, so you would be stomping on those potentially (depending on frequency). As for radiating... Possibly...…
Homeopathy actually works great depending on what you use it for: I've been trying homeopathic vodka and it's done wonders for my health.
This is amazing.
I just string the antenna across my attic. Coupling into my power upstairs is a bit of a problem sometimes though. Pirating power is something I've heard that happens, but I looked it up, and couldn't find an actual…
We don't know that electrons don't decay for sure. If we live in a false vacuum, for example, that could allow them to decay.
There is a very small slice that amateur radio gets in this band, in theory it would be nice to have a bigger slice, but honestly, building antennas for this band to transmit anything worthwhile would be pretty hard. My…
You can hit limits with $100 if you use it all day. You can do it easily if you use in fast mode. I bet you could hit the limits of the $200/month using fast mode if you were using multiple sessions at the same time all…
I'm so confused by your comment. Is it meant to be facetious? For the uninformed. "Fair and Balanced" was their literal slogan for 20 years. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jun/15/fox-news-drops...
Prices go up.
I hear authors mention it sometimes. But, I don't see the examples or evidence. Maybe I'm just not on the math departments enough.
I found this article pretty confusing. And my comment ended up being pretty long, so I will TL;DR it: 1. The social critique doesn’t match my experience and seems under-supported? 2. The technical critique is…
Lol this looks like a wonderful coincidence. I thought it was named Ghostel because of Ghostty and EL (emacs lisp).
For me? If I could have daily full 3d body scans, and time lapse healing, track injury progress, visualize and correlate food and exercise. And all I have to do is chill out about known benign cysts and tumors. Yes I…
Why can't we do full body scans, learn about these "quirks", and document them in the wider science literature? I understand there are many benign tumors that doctors prefer to ignore in people, but eventually when…
Combine it with meth and sleep deprivation and that could explain it.
Codex scanned my whole Arch Linux system, documented all the findings, and wrote the queries for my IDS to keep a watch for exfil and other IoCs. Set up the alerts for me too. The queries kinda sucked at first, but it…
People barely read PRs at most places I've worked. The only reason they'd go deeper is for a bisect, or some other analytical method. At least one day I hope they level up to be able to do that. It's a golden rule thing…
DMCA allows circumventing this kind of stuff for repair and interoperability.
You can just use evil mode inside emacs and get the best of both worlds. Vim and Emacs barely overlap in functionality.
I'm nuerodivergent, I dream of a world where not only can they unmask, but that normal folk will see the intricate chaotic beauty behind it. Probably a pipe dream though. But for sure I don't want to force it on people.…
Disagree. This how people best learn from each other. It's also nice to audit your own thought process objectively. It makes one vulnerable though, that's for sure. Psychologically I mean.
Working backwards from clues in the article, thief maybe stole 200-400 ft of wire. Assuming between 3-1/8″ - 6-1/8″ diameter. Somewhere between $1,360 - $6,400 of scrap value. $70k-$100k to repair... Absurd.
I am curious why you are interested in that.
I think you are prematurely dismissing something deeper here. The more I learn about the fundamental nature of the electron, probability in quantum mechanics, and the wave function in general... the more information…
$500 is a surprisingly good price for a 4x4 mimo SDR.
You nerd sniped with this one. I looked it up, and apparently utility companies already use the lines for comms, so you would be stomping on those potentially (depending on frequency). As for radiating... Possibly...…
Homeopathy actually works great depending on what you use it for: I've been trying homeopathic vodka and it's done wonders for my health.
This is amazing.
I just string the antenna across my attic. Coupling into my power upstairs is a bit of a problem sometimes though. Pirating power is something I've heard that happens, but I looked it up, and couldn't find an actual…
We don't know that electrons don't decay for sure. If we live in a false vacuum, for example, that could allow them to decay.
There is a very small slice that amateur radio gets in this band, in theory it would be nice to have a bigger slice, but honestly, building antennas for this band to transmit anything worthwhile would be pretty hard. My…
You can hit limits with $100 if you use it all day. You can do it easily if you use in fast mode. I bet you could hit the limits of the $200/month using fast mode if you were using multiple sessions at the same time all…
I'm so confused by your comment. Is it meant to be facetious? For the uninformed. "Fair and Balanced" was their literal slogan for 20 years. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jun/15/fox-news-drops...
Prices go up.
I hear authors mention it sometimes. But, I don't see the examples or evidence. Maybe I'm just not on the math departments enough.
I found this article pretty confusing. And my comment ended up being pretty long, so I will TL;DR it: 1. The social critique doesn’t match my experience and seems under-supported? 2. The technical critique is…
Lol this looks like a wonderful coincidence. I thought it was named Ghostel because of Ghostty and EL (emacs lisp).
For me? If I could have daily full 3d body scans, and time lapse healing, track injury progress, visualize and correlate food and exercise. And all I have to do is chill out about known benign cysts and tumors. Yes I…
Why can't we do full body scans, learn about these "quirks", and document them in the wider science literature? I understand there are many benign tumors that doctors prefer to ignore in people, but eventually when…
Combine it with meth and sleep deprivation and that could explain it.
Codex scanned my whole Arch Linux system, documented all the findings, and wrote the queries for my IDS to keep a watch for exfil and other IoCs. Set up the alerts for me too. The queries kinda sucked at first, but it…
People barely read PRs at most places I've worked. The only reason they'd go deeper is for a bisect, or some other analytical method. At least one day I hope they level up to be able to do that. It's a golden rule thing…
DMCA allows circumventing this kind of stuff for repair and interoperability.
You can just use evil mode inside emacs and get the best of both worlds. Vim and Emacs barely overlap in functionality.
I'm nuerodivergent, I dream of a world where not only can they unmask, but that normal folk will see the intricate chaotic beauty behind it. Probably a pipe dream though. But for sure I don't want to force it on people.…
Disagree. This how people best learn from each other. It's also nice to audit your own thought process objectively. It makes one vulnerable though, that's for sure. Psychologically I mean.
Working backwards from clues in the article, thief maybe stole 200-400 ft of wire. Assuming between 3-1/8″ - 6-1/8″ diameter. Somewhere between $1,360 - $6,400 of scrap value. $70k-$100k to repair... Absurd.
I am curious why you are interested in that.