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  • at risk of not continuing

    Clarifiction: It was canceled over two years ago. They finished it as a 12 part comic book series, that released the last issue a year ago.


    Although it's important to note that if you don't find the first season of TNG engaging, skip to season three and then go back later. (Many people recommend going straight to season three after the double episode opening in the first)

  • This is one of the most common mistakes people make when it comes to Russia: Situations like this are done basically without a single thought of what the international community thinks. They don't care, because you're not the target for the propaganda.

    It was done to drive up support for the invasion, by plastering all the headlines inside Russia about an assasination attempt on the country's leader.

  • Yeah it's an early version and I have no doubt that you guys will make it a lot neater, and it seems like a nice project. I just think it breaks several basic rules of privacy and security oriented programming, which is why I don't think it's a good fit for this community just yet.

  • No, just no. Even if you think it's a good idea, there's way too much room for error.

    Hundreds of people in the UK have been charged with falsely accusing someone of rape. Just two years ago a woman beat herself with a hammer to accuse someone. Multiple innocent people where harassed, had their homes vandalized, there was attempted suicide, etc. And now they want to add more trauma?

    It's not just an "ethical minefield", it's sociopathic to even take seriously.

  • It's html and javascript, the release comes with loose chromium files, ffmpeg binary and a 190MB executable. The link typo hasn't been fixed in hours, they don't link to the github, they misuse terminology, etc. and it's version 0.3.

    That's a no from me.

  • Start using his name and calling him out as the public official he is.

    Marty Makary

    He practices surgical oncology and gastrointestinal laparoscopic surgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, is Mark Ravitch Chair in Gastrointestinal Surgery at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and is the chief of Islet Transplant Surgery at Johns Hopkins.

    For reference, the pancreas is responsible for producing insulin in the body.

    TL;DR: He's is absolutely aware that type 1 diabetics will die without insulin.

  • It's been a while since I did that sort of thing, but from what I remember: The vast majority of "night vision" cameras are active IR, or sensitive enough that proper reflective surfaces trigger activity if they change a large enough area.

    And the type of imagery these searches are looking for, would most likely be fooled by a couple of reflective strips blowing in the wind. Although I might recommend using strips of that reflective stuff on safety vests, that way you'd really "poison the pool".


    EDIT:

    Don't tape the strips across the street. Hang them nearer the camera so they occupy a larger area of the footage and triggers more easily. Although not on/close to the lens, that will make them notice too soon. You can even just tape a stick on top of the camera that goes up like a fishing rod, with some strands of fishing wire to reflect light in the moisture that condenses(basically a fake spiderweb).

    1. The article is shit, the study is about copper used for reducing fossil-fuel power generation. It is basing the projected use of copper on windmills and especially large batteries.
    2. Those high-powered and long distance power lines are made aluminium and steel.
  • It's misleading, but not wrong based on the hardware.

    • i3-6100U - 2015, 15W TDP base speed 2.3Ghz (has no turbo), 3MB cache
    • Ultra 5 125U - 2023, 15W base TDP, base speed 1.3Ghz, turbo 4.2Ghz(57W), 12mb cache.

    Honestly I'm surprised they didn't go for the Ultra 9, with a 2.3(45W) base, 5.1 tubo(115W) and 24MB cache.