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No user record in our sample, but jlhawn has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
the only thing I can imagine in the near-term are a subset of vehicles in the fleet which have carseats for infants and todlers which stay installed in the vehicle. We also already see vehicles from Volvo which have…
> The global leader in self driving cars has a headquarters thirty miles from here - the city could invite someone from Waymo to give a talk on the future of onsite parking and how our codes should adapt. I agree with…
Michael Crosby wrote this! He's a long-time maintainer of Docker, Containerd, and more! He was Docker's first to receive the 'Distinguished Engineer' Title. This means a lot coming from him.
they specifically said "Splotlight Semantic Indexing" which means they generate embeddings of all your "personal context" and store it in a local vector database so they can do on-device RAG.
that's interesting because my understanding was that a lot of models used pressure as the vertical (height) coordinate and with tracking temperature at any given coordinate lets you know the density of the air at any…
Atmospheric circulation. hadley cell, polar cell, and mid-latitude cells. It would also be interesting to see how new bands would occur if we increased the rotational speed of the earth, thus increasing the strength of…
The title should be updated to note this is from 2006. Has there been anything like this published in the past 20 years but for compressible fluids? I have wanted to make a simple atmospheric model for years but have…
I was waiting for him to make some point but then it ended up being that a wealth tax is like increasing regular income taxes by 20% which makes it seem like PG is trying to confuse people about what a wealth tax is…
> Antigravity was the only autonomous agent that implemented the Pantheon’s signature interior ceiling pattern: repeated square coffers visible through the oculus. That is seriously really impressive. I looked at the 3D…
while I understand that we are computing the tokens in parallel to get the "faster" result, is there a tradeoff where we're actually utilizing more compute resources by running multiple instances of the large model?…
This seems hyperbolic as it's actually a long path between age verification to full digital identity tracking. But I agree that pushing the burden of verification to websites is ridiculous. Like the GDPR requirements…
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they are saying that LA takes water from sources which would otherwise drain into the sacramento and san joaquin river delta. The video from this post mentions the California State Water Project which takes water from…
There were a few recent edits about this on Tony Hoar's Wikipedia page which were reverted because there was no substantial evidence: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tony_Hoare&action...
Here's the same post on Bluesky for those who prefer that platform: https://bsky.app/profile/josephpolitano.bsky.social/post/3mg...
3 things: Prop 13, Suburban Sprawl, and Bigger/Heavier Vehicles
> It's incredibly suspect that in a battery capacity test ... They would probably say this is because it's not a "battery capacity test" but a "charge performance test" But I agree, when they eventually do have VTT…
> control inflation I think you are confusing cost inflation with an increase in the money supply. The way the US government funds deficit spending is not by increasing money supply (though it could) but by issuing debt…
> the world’s foremost real-time information and free speech platform What a joke.
the book I mentioned (_The Experience Machine_ by Andy Clark) talks about this.
Now I can't stop thinking about _The Experience Machine_ by Andy Clark. It theorizes that this is how humans navigate and experience the real world: Our brains generate what we think the world around is like and our…
class 2 and class 3 are mutually exclusive. You cannot legally have an e-bike that supports throttle up to 20mph that can also continue to e-assist if you pedal up to 28mph. While it's technically possible in software…
that's a nice bike! bummer that the rear rack isn't co-sprung.
From the article: > It also features a throttle good for 20mph where regulations allow. That must mean they have a class 2 option.
In the U.S., there are 3 classes of e-bike: Class 1: pedal-assist only up to 20mph (helmets optional for adults) Class 2: same as Class 1 but with optional throttle to 20mph Class 3: pedal-assist only up to 28mph…