

Your history is glorious. Thanks for routinely being the only person making actual sense in the comment section. ✊🏽
Plutus, Haskell, Nix, Purescript, Swift/Kotlin. laser-focused on FP: formality, purity, and totality; repulsed by pragmatic, unsafe, “move fast and break things” approaches
AC24 1DE5 AE92 3B37 E584 02BA AAF9 795E 393B 4DA0
Your history is glorious. Thanks for routinely being the only person making actual sense in the comment section. ✊🏽
I used to keep a list of repos to pull onto my NAS in case they someday went closed source. I use “mr” for it. It worked great. I had it on a systemd timer.
Hot take: Might be wise to adopt the security by obscurity model and go with an OS that is hardened (ideally, a formally verified microkernel like sel4) or runs in a custom VM/container with almost zero attack surface area.
Anduril is scary. They seem able to harness the most elegant technologies that idiot government redneck contractors tended to avoid in years past. I’ve seen them in Haskell and Nix forums offering jobs to morally bankrupt autists FAR too often. Fuck you, Anduril.
Tell me you’re 15 years old without specifically telling me you’re 15 years old….
Thanks for the corrections.
Ahh. Thanks for this insight.
It certainly does.
Until last week, you absolutely NEEDED an NVidia GPU equipped with CUDA to run all AI models.
Today, that is simply not true. (watch the video at the end of this comment)
I watched this video and my initial reaction to this news was validated and then some: this video made me even more bearish on NVDA.
Edit: corrected and redacted.
True. Thats why I tend to make small plays instead of being an absolute degenerate gambler.
The reason for the correction is that the “smart money” that breathlessly invested billions on the assumption that CUDA is absolutely required for a good AI model is suddenly looking very incorrect.
I had been predicting that AMD would make inroads with their OpenCL but this news is even better. Reportedly, DeepSeek doesn’t even necessarily require the use of either OpenCL or CUDA.
Even if they get banned, any startup could replicate their work if it is truly open source. The best thing about their solution is that it breaks the CUDA monopoly that NVDA has enjoyed. Buy your puts when NVDA bounces because that stock is GOING DOWN. There’s no world where a company that makes GPU’s is worth more than both Apple and Microsoft. It’s inevitable.
Unless your lights are hard-wired or connecting to a locked down guest WiFi network, you are exposing your WiFi credentials to potential attackers.
The microcontrollers that control Christmas lights are riddled with backdoors and holes.
That’s probably the real reason that this piece of shit NSA spook wants everyone to have smart Christmas lights.
“Trust me bro” style hand-rolled encryption.
A great place to go to discourage them from the inescapable financial trap that is higher education in the US.
This has already been happening for a decade at least. Hilarious that this article pretends they are still working on it.
Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Lord, we lift up your name, with hearts full of praise. Be exalted, O Lord my God; hosanna in the highest.
Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest. Lord, we lift up your name, with hearts full of praise. Be exalted, O Lord my God; hosanna in the highest.
No problem. Thanks for being intellectually honest! I’ll file down the claws in my previous reply. :)
Me neither! I try to keep my mouth shut since I’m a prolific moderator but your truths are like medicine to me. I can’t believe how obvious it is to me (and you) but everyone else is just falling for the same thing over and over.
They’re so programmed that if I’m critical of Biden, they accuse me of being a Trumper and if I’m critical of Trump, they’ll think I’m like them, some genocide-supporting (somehow anti Palestine but pro Ukraine) identity politics zombie that can’t possibly be anything other than those two categories.