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The corp platform model seems to excel at abstracted wheel re-inventing and then pretending it is innovation.

Wait you were kidding? I've already spun up a kubes cluster so we can feed FHS in a globally load-balanced CI/CD pipeline, I have an agentic LLM doing constant improvements so we can sprint to you never knowing where your files are!

It's like ASLR for files but no maps because maps aren't for trailblazers, they make the maps! It's very cutting edge and a value-add!

(Obligatory /s)


I'll throw Mamiya 645 in there for a good medium format camera as well. Yashica is great, I own a Yashica Electro 35 and it is awesome no thought rangefinder.

NewPipe

I had convos with cops about swatting, the good ones aren't happy to go kick down someone's door who isn't about to harm someone but feel they can't chance making a fatally wrong call when it isn't swatting, also they have procedures to follow and if they don't the outcome is on them personally and potentially legally.

As for bad cops they look for any reason to go act like aggro billy badasses.


> the good ones ...

uh-huh

> if they don't the outcome is on them personally and potentially legally.

Bullshit, they're rarely held accountable when they straight up murder people, and even then "accountable" is "have to go get a different job". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_John_T._Williams

ACAB


It seems entirely in line to not be held accountable for terrorizing/murdering people when you are held accountable for doing the opposite?

It just means the police force is an instrument of terror.


>It just means the police force is an instrument of terror.

always had been dot jpeg.


The irony being it would actually help lower the barrier for entry a little to get a home loan on the consumer end of the spectrum but as you said they dropped that barrier subterranean and then predatory crap like payment-option ARMs and a massive lack of informed consent.

Ya know back a couple of decades ago I used to get into IRC debates about how at some point in the near future governments would turn the internet into a battlefield dimension and you'd be able to "reach out and touch someone" fatally amongst many other nefarious things.

Granted I was younger and assumed circumstances of le carré proportions...

Wonky dns records leading to everyone getting free failover testing when us-east-1 goes down which also apparently includes free firmware failure mode exposure that may or may not cook your customers if your electrical engineers plan for thermal failure modes as well as your firmware engineers do with connectivity failure modes and sane timeouts... That I didn't envision, and to think a heavy percentage of IRC thought I was nuts... This is one hell of a timeline.


looks over at pile of steppers and drivers that can measure torque and glances at 3D printer

looks over at SBC with built in NPU

looks up high res encoder costs

closes tab

Direct link to the paper:

https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/scirobotics.adn4008?...


Just put the printer precariously close to an open window on a high floor and threaten it with a performance review every once and a while.

I really like that, a scaling license!

I have a suggestion:

Under pricing for the hobby tier you could add as free or pay what you want. $50/yr isn't crazy but might get a few smaller donations if that was an avenue.


I currently direct these people to sponsor on GitHub

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