Managed to get it archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20260629115602/https://haghiri75...
Looks like the personal site is getting overloaded. Archive link here: https://web.archive.org/web/20260629115602/https://haghiri75...
It is much more difficult than that. Starlink is essentially IT infrastructure, which certainly produces heat but nothing on the level of pure compute. Ejecting heat in space is a difficult problem that is currently…
Also got the newsletter. Don't recall if I did or didn't sign up for it initially.
I recently bought a hybrid, and had been trying to wrap my brain around how it had an Atkinson engine in it. Was imagining a solenoid-driven crankshaft linkage or similar. Loved learning from this video that the secret…
And the second title encompasses the first. Better public transport -> less congestion for those stuck driving.
> A deal between the two tech titans would give a boost to SpaceX’s business ahead of a historic public listing. That tagline says it all. This is just pure market manipulation. There's no current path to space-based…
That was a lot of fun to explore. If OP is the author, thanks for making this.
> Do you think being alive is necessarily, rather than merely historically, required for consciousness? Ah, I suppose I don't. My comment was poorly worded. However I feel confident that consciousness does not exist…
It's interesting to see the Turing test flipped and pointed back at ourselves. Can the computer trick you into believing it is alive all while you know it's a computer? Re: Re: Ex Machina movie.
> Setup Guides: Step-by-step instructions for the “regular person” to get these models running on their laptop without going into the weeds. Coming up in the next post. Looking forward to this. I was 'born yesterday'…
It most likely does not. My framework 16 laptop is AMD based but has the equivalent feature (AMD PSP) enabled. https://community.frame.work/t/feasibility-of-diy-intel-me-n...…
Love OBS and Blender. Recently started using Kdenlive and it is awesome. Big fan of OpenSCAD[1] and solvespace[2] for making functional 3D prints. I'm going to branch out a bit here and say GrapheneOS is my favorite…
This is kind of stunning to read when Ford was bailing out of the EV market just a few months ago. https://www.wardsauto.com/news/ford-scraps-ev-plans-focusing...
In my experience Copilot is such garbage. But I've only used it in the context of being forced to for my job, where it only ever answers prompts by telling me steps to go do myself, and then most of the time the steps…
It's literally a scam in the same tune of "full self driving next year." Launch costs, unrepairable once in-orbit, more expensive hardware to withstand space and radiation, the engineering problem of dissipating heat…
> Previous administrations squandered our military advantages and the lives, goodwill, and resources of our people in grandiose nation-building projects and self-congratulatory pledges to uphold cloud-castle…
At a previous job I had a hiccup onboarding to Atlassian. The startup founder sent initial invite to college email address, and then when we got our own domain and corporate email addresses everyone migrated their…
Well said. I felt a knot in my stomach while watching the livestream coverage and hearing "They're doing so much science!" and I wanted to reach into the monitor and ask "Tell me! Give me details!" but instead felt I…
It's encouraging to see healthy conversation taking place around the open web's future, and the response to "Endgame to the open web." Also glad to have discovered Julien Genestoux's article through this one. As an…
I've been using TT-RSS for about a decade now. Love it. Sad to see the original owner burn out on it, but glad that it is still being maintained by a community fork. https://tt-rss.org/
Possibly related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47724118 - In the blog post the author finds many extensions plausibly pushing malware or other harm, with Mozilla ostensibly asleep at the wheel. Many plugs the…
Fits the current trend of "cloud services dropping their 9's" but still quite surprising to see.
Managed to get it archived: https://web.archive.org/web/20260629115602/https://haghiri75...
Looks like the personal site is getting overloaded. Archive link here: https://web.archive.org/web/20260629115602/https://haghiri75...
It is much more difficult than that. Starlink is essentially IT infrastructure, which certainly produces heat but nothing on the level of pure compute. Ejecting heat in space is a difficult problem that is currently…
Also got the newsletter. Don't recall if I did or didn't sign up for it initially.
I recently bought a hybrid, and had been trying to wrap my brain around how it had an Atkinson engine in it. Was imagining a solenoid-driven crankshaft linkage or similar. Loved learning from this video that the secret…
And the second title encompasses the first. Better public transport -> less congestion for those stuck driving.
> A deal between the two tech titans would give a boost to SpaceX’s business ahead of a historic public listing. That tagline says it all. This is just pure market manipulation. There's no current path to space-based…
That was a lot of fun to explore. If OP is the author, thanks for making this.
> Do you think being alive is necessarily, rather than merely historically, required for consciousness? Ah, I suppose I don't. My comment was poorly worded. However I feel confident that consciousness does not exist…
It's interesting to see the Turing test flipped and pointed back at ourselves. Can the computer trick you into believing it is alive all while you know it's a computer? Re: Re: Ex Machina movie.
> Setup Guides: Step-by-step instructions for the “regular person” to get these models running on their laptop without going into the weeds. Coming up in the next post. Looking forward to this. I was 'born yesterday'…
It most likely does not. My framework 16 laptop is AMD based but has the equivalent feature (AMD PSP) enabled. https://community.frame.work/t/feasibility-of-diy-intel-me-n...…
Love OBS and Blender. Recently started using Kdenlive and it is awesome. Big fan of OpenSCAD[1] and solvespace[2] for making functional 3D prints. I'm going to branch out a bit here and say GrapheneOS is my favorite…
This is kind of stunning to read when Ford was bailing out of the EV market just a few months ago. https://www.wardsauto.com/news/ford-scraps-ev-plans-focusing...
In my experience Copilot is such garbage. But I've only used it in the context of being forced to for my job, where it only ever answers prompts by telling me steps to go do myself, and then most of the time the steps…
It's literally a scam in the same tune of "full self driving next year." Launch costs, unrepairable once in-orbit, more expensive hardware to withstand space and radiation, the engineering problem of dissipating heat…
> Previous administrations squandered our military advantages and the lives, goodwill, and resources of our people in grandiose nation-building projects and self-congratulatory pledges to uphold cloud-castle…
At a previous job I had a hiccup onboarding to Atlassian. The startup founder sent initial invite to college email address, and then when we got our own domain and corporate email addresses everyone migrated their…
Well said. I felt a knot in my stomach while watching the livestream coverage and hearing "They're doing so much science!" and I wanted to reach into the monitor and ask "Tell me! Give me details!" but instead felt I…
It's encouraging to see healthy conversation taking place around the open web's future, and the response to "Endgame to the open web." Also glad to have discovered Julien Genestoux's article through this one. As an…
I've been using TT-RSS for about a decade now. Love it. Sad to see the original owner burn out on it, but glad that it is still being maintained by a community fork. https://tt-rss.org/
Possibly related: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47724118 - In the blog post the author finds many extensions plausibly pushing malware or other harm, with Mozilla ostensibly asleep at the wheel. Many plugs the…
Fits the current trend of "cloud services dropping their 9's" but still quite surprising to see.