

I tried it, but it doesnt work for me, it just keeps loading forever :(


I tried it, but it doesnt work for me, it just keeps loading forever :(


Ah I see. Sorry for the assumption then.


Fair enough. That comment about advertising the carnivore community to maga.place on the now deleted post promoting the community unsettled me enough to write this.


Wait, arent you the same person that made that “Carnivore Kitchen” community? Are you trying to play both sides?
And also, theres a lot of vegan communities already, whats your reason for making another one?
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And whats up with the LLM use? The emojis in every paragraph, the AI generated logo and banner, etc.?


They have since posted 2 more videos about the aptera, here is the newest one TLDW: that line of credit is not going to save them.


I used to be really exited about aptera, but as the years went by that enthusiasm waned. Their market is basically gone now, since you can get a real electric car for that price nowadays. Plus, after seeing this video from youtuber “wall street milennial” I dont think there is any hope for them left. I dont really like the essay style of that youtuber, but they cite hard, irrefutable data that paints a very clear picture that aptera is just treading water now, they dont have the funds to mass produce these cars, and no hope for further investments. Its sad really.


Naja es ist ja ein Eierlikör Ersatz auf Sojabasis. Wenn die Klagenden argumentieren dass Likör generell kein Ei enthält würde das ja noch weniger Sinn machen, nachdem das Produkt die “Ei-lose” Version des Eierlikörs der Angeklagten ist, also, dass durch Zugabe des Sojas das Ei ersetzt wurde.


You cant tell me that a rewrite of gnu stuff in rust is just for security. I see that weak permissive license and the conspiracy part of my brain turns on…


Sadly, probably a crackpot paper. The link to the proof in lean 4 leads to a 404, the user doest exist, and the docker image also doesnt exist.
Also, the paper claims that its been verified by INRIA, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Cambridge, using their lean code. How can this be when the code isnt publicly accessible? Did they send it by email instead of fixing their repo? Why would they do that?
I somehow doubt that those three universities confirmed this proof and then sat on it, telling no one that one of the most important questions in CS has been solved.


Its not a backdoor, because secure boot was never about safety to begin with. Its just a piece of security theater, whose primary use is more control for microsoft. “Secure” boot only boots software signed with a microsoft key, thats the “security”. Microsoft also allows linux distributions to be signed, but nothing is technically stopping them from just refusing, for " security reasons", and on some systems secure boot cant be turned off. So it being bustable is a good thing. There are other ways to protect devices from physical access, but generally, if attackers have physical access to your computer, then its compromised, secure boot or not. Framework just didnt want to play along.


The article is from a security researcher involved in the development of post-quantum encryption. Hes known for fighting against various agencies trying to weaken encryption for their questionable benefit. Hes been very successful but a one-man-show only goes so far. Please, if you read this: write those emails to the mailing list and tell others whats going on!
This (sadly) has implications across the whole world, but right now its very easy to stop.
And please, if you do write the email, please dont just copy paste the template in the article, it seems the comitee wants to ignore all the ones with the same wording because of “spam”


The article is from a security researcher involved in the development of post-quantum encryption. Hes known for fighting against various agencies trying to weaken encryption for their questionable benefit. Hes been very successful but a one-man-show only goes so far. Please, if you read this: write those emails to the mailing list and tell others whats going on!
This (sadly) has implications across the whole world, but right now its very easy to stop.
And please, if you do write the email, please dont just copy paste the template in the article, it seems the comitee wants to ignore all the ones with the same wording because of “spam”


Well, with the exeption of RAID5/6 on btrfs. Its still(!!!) not safe to use!


Ein wirkliches Kasperltheather. Die Union redet nicht mit der Opposition wegen der erforderlichen 2/3 Mehrheit? Die haben anscheinend kein Interesse daran zu haben, dass die Wahl funktioniert, wahrscheinlich damit sie dann sagen kann “Wir haben es probiert, aber mit linken Kräften geht das leider nicht, tja, dann hald AFD”. So seh ich das jedenfalls, die einzige alternative Erklärung wäre nur, dass die Union keine Lust mehr hat zu regieren oder die Abgeordneten entgültig die Mindestanzahl Gehirnzellen im Lack weggetrunken haben.


Yes, true, but imagine future versions of this looking more like normal glasses, and displaying information like all the managers people report to, items on the todo list concerning them, etc. Or it displays what the customer ordered, what his bill is, etc. All things you could do with your phone on a one on one basis, but with glasses you could look across the room and get the information of the specific people in that corner without having to stop and looking all of them up.
Perhaps the wow factor for knowing the first name of your business customer or voter will be greatly lessened, but referencing personal things still makes an impression, even when your memory of it has been externalised to the database in your note app.
And concerning the creepy aspect: its what our world is converging to. I feel creeped out every time I spot a surveilience camera, or every time I walk by someone making a tiktok or instagram reel or whatever. Every time someone walks by with a phone out they could be recording.
But most people dont care. All the articles about how creepy wearables with integrated cameras are is only because its still new and rare.
But yes, I agree. The current glasses are solutions looking for problems, with barely functioning features, a horrible price point and lots of drawbacks. The stuff ive described above can be done with the technology, but right now all they do is make photos, record video, and gimmick features like “AI powered” note taking and giving you poor map directions.


My guess is that the reason that you’d use something like this specific product … (is to) obtain someone’s name … it’s just not enough of a use case to warrant wearing the thing if you’ve already got a smartphone.
I dunno, if all the glasses did was quickly find out the name and short bio of the person I am talking to and display it visible to only me, then that does sound like a big market. I could see demand from managers in big firms, polititians and activists, all customer oriented roles, and meee because I keep forgetting :3


Yeah, when they moved the link didnt work for me so I kinda forgot about it until now.


Its part of an actual article combined with ads for crypto project the author has invested in, I think that kinda ruins it.
this is awesome! I appreciate all the work that CodeWeavers do to make CrossOver and in turn wine so amazing, and I hope they get some more customers because of it :)