Great video of a tour of a nuclear power plant:
Great video on progress on processor manufacturing by ASML:
Related geogebra file:
Great video on Phi
Sounds good to me.
Good to see this topic getting more attention:
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Most of what is called "news" is propaganda and does not give enough attention to economic changes and human action. It is very boring. Nostr has been refreshing as a news source, very greatful.
The algorithm literally conditions our emotional state to make us more susceptible to the advertisement…
https://blossom.primal.net/0cd767c406cc62927845161fc2ae76541a3aa0ec86779b350fe4642949cedb35.mp4
This same pattern I think has been known long before social media feeds or computers, and is the basis for most all propaganda. It's just now become automated.
How many NPM packages have been compromised now in the last 10 years? Has to be a pretty high number at this point.
Where is the Beef? Regulatory Barrier to Entry and Competition in Meat Processing
"In short, regulatory extortion tyranny. Inspection regulations are size prejudicial. I know one facility that was ordered closed because it wasn’t processing fast enough. The Food Safety Inspection Service measures its efficiency by pounds inspected per personnel-hour, creating an adversarial discriminatory attitude toward small plants.
In 1906 when Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle 7 large companies controlled half the nation’s meat processing capacity. After a century of government intervention, 4 now control 85 percent. When licenses and compliance make entering and maintaining an abattoir more burdensome to small facilities than large, concentration and centralization is not an anti-trust issue; it’s a discriminatory regulatory issue."
—Joel Salatin
Video:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5yStXjQSOR4
Full testimony:
A camera in a garage that can record light moving at 2 billion fps:
The interesting part from the Trezor news:
https://blossom.westernbtc.com/f4676e10ef7c56eb9246ab81f1ce61124f37d67c058695f063f884af08339943.mp4
TROPIC01 secure chip now in Trezor!
IMO, web-of-trust key signing attestations and revocation as similar to PGP.
Not all fast food is junk…
https://blossom.primal.net/06b9f43f4a6c021917a294c2a61e47de7a4988d4b4922a41810f0009d33495c6.mov
Funny, the service here can be better than many "fancy" restaurants that seem dumbfounded by orders for just hamburger patties.
Great that skating and surfing are also a part of this.
One of the first use cases (1989) for blind-signatures was for toll roads in the Netherlands. nostr:nprofile1qqsw34nugddy5kfsfc2pg2qwj5h0u9a7gf20egnez6lk870h8e22hfqppamhxw309asjumn0wvhxcmmv9uwx9c7d mentions it in his book The Genesis Book (p. 105).
Also, so many new cars—almost all of them—come with a telematics module with a cellular modem that can be used for live triangulation of position from towers. Wire diagrams often detail their location and can be disabled, however it's unclear if vehicle warranty agreements might require it to be functioning for qualification.
Live vehicle tracking with many Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) devices.
Both System76 and Purism have hardware with Intel ME disabled.
Yup! An estimate of an average annual stock increase of 2% is the best I've found.
For #GrapheneOS users concerned on a full Android 16 QPR1 release. Android Authority has reported the source code for Android 16 QPR1 in AOSP will be released 'In the coming weeks':
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr1-source-code-delay-3596650/
This delay is unprecedented. This information matches our own sources and communications. The general consensus is it SHOULD be released, but for some reason it hasn't been.
Curious...
View and listen analytics are not a great metric... (as example with bots from the video).
Here is the direct link to the instructions on how to unlock the bootloader, approved by Daylight: https://www.daylighthacker.wiki/unlock
Also, the guys behind the wiki are the two original founding engineers.
Are these linked from the Daylight website (I keep forgetting it's address)?
We are in the process of updating our privacy policy to be more accurate of our current data collection and privacy values. We made the mistake of working with a legal entity that used a lot of permissive language which is industry standard. Lawyers are expensive and often fear driven, but we have learned our lesson and take accountability for putting something out that isn’t indicative of the truth.
The actual reality is that we do not collect ANY on device data right now. In future versions of our Sol:OS, we only want to collect anonymized analytics that will be able to be opted out of if preferred to in the system settings. The purposed of collecting this data will only to better understand device usage metrics, not customer behavior habits.
You can actually verify this through network logs by inspecting network requests on existing devices using tools like HTTPToolkit [1] or Android Logcat [2].
[1] https://httptoolkit.com/android/
[2] https://developer.android.com/tools/logcat
We are happy to answer any questions / clear up our stance on privacy as a consumer hardware product. We value this tremendously, and even more so for children using a Daylight.
We appreciate the community calling this out.
What would analytics provide? Does not seem useful.
Quite a different direction than the original goals of the Andriod team.
"We're currently working with a major OEM towards future generations of their devices meeting our requirements and providing official GrapheneOS support."
Haha... oops. It's back. I should setup monitoring.
Great tips.
Haha, okay. Any more background on that use, who's working on it, discussing it, and documenting?
Seems like there is quite a bit that could be possible with more complete set of opcodes, as initially drafted in early implementations. Also sounds like some of what could be possible also needs more research.
Problems with DoS (the reason they were dropped) is also a solvable problem as far as I am concerned, given enough review and testing. I can see why they were initially dropped.
The point of scalable self-custody sounds very important.
Yeah, sort of, I have not continued to work on it more though as it didn't seem like the right time yet and busy with other work in the meanwhile.
I'm now more of the opinion that changes needed can be done when "follows" are not all packed into one replaceable event, but are each an event and can be used to distribute copies with attestations of kind 0 metadata.
Those atteststions can then inform clients if there was a change to someone's pubkey. This can be useful to display a message such as "n number of people you follow used to follow x and now follow y, and x has been marked compromised/transferred/ended/sold/etc".
https://github.com/braydonf/nips/blob/key-migration-and-revocation/xx.md
States trolling each other is just more intervention in an economy and distorts economic calculation and is destructive instead of constructive.
Yes, both vertical and horizontal. Tapping the profile icon does not respond.
- Zapstore 0.2.3
- Andriod 13, 0.9.9.35-prod-1407 (build: 20241220.1638.user, model: DC-1 vext_jagar, SDK: 33, ABIs: arm64-v8a)
Also, FWIW, following the system dark/light theme I think would be a bonus in this use case, as light works better with a reflective screen, in my opinion.
What software version? I'm running DC-1 0.9.9.35-prod-1407
Will file an issue report later. Best place is GH right?
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And once somebody said "humans flying like birds is a ridiculous idea". So ridiculous, it just might work.
Agreed!
Isn't generative AI with diffusion models yet another tool like oil, acrylic, canvas, photography, protractors and etcetera?
Heard about Krita for a bit, yet to try it (somehow). Could be useful with a tablet & stylus, looks like a bunch are supported:
https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/list_supported_tablets.html#list-supported-tablets
filter.nostr.wine and relay.damus.io were getting lots of spam and removed from my relays. 👋
Okay, still some spam nonsense, this time from damus.io and nostr.wine perhaps it's limited and reports will suffice.


