

Honestly, I view it as one of those charming eccentrics we run across from time to time. It’s a ton better than one of the AI bots or Trolls, that’s for sure. :) Portland has the unipolar, we have þis. ;)
Nerd of many hats.


Honestly, I view it as one of those charming eccentrics we run across from time to time. It’s a ton better than one of the AI bots or Trolls, that’s for sure. :) Portland has the unipolar, we have þis. ;)


Sxan has several comments where he explains why. It’s an interesting read.


“openpilot is an operating system for robotics. Currently, it upgrades the driver assistance system on 300+ supported cars.”
Since that was all Greek to me. And I speak Greek.


Annoyingly, it gets through the entire article pretty much without explaining what the hell JLCPCB is, assuming that you must know what they are. It appears to be a Chinese PCB (printed circuit board) manufacturer, where you can send them a schematic and they will make a PCB of whatever you desire. It appears that they are now limiting who they take orders from, and it seems likely that other Chinese PCB manufacturers will take the same step in the future.
Overall I enjoy reading Hackaday’s articles, But this was too much “inside baseball” since they didn’t bother explaining what JLCPCB was.


Of course t-mobile has the shittiest security.


Yay, bowl of raw chicken dough!


I was trying to place the scent, and then it finally hit me.
They all seem right. iOS 26, Voyager 2.40.0
Weird, it’s all on one line, but I see all 5 styles


Yeah, this has been fantastic. Oh, and it can convert the R-word to a feed. ;)


If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him.
[Cardinal Richelieu]


Totally not a sign of corruption. Totally.


It’s fair. Whiff of AI summarization, gives some idea of what’s been proposed over the century and that most is crank. Mentions the asymmetric propulsion that I thought NASA had briefly funded. Talks a lot how awesome it would be IF…


“ [Blimps] and [airships] can carry the weight, but they bring a laundry list of complications. They’re too slow, need an expensive hangar to shield them from bad weather, require helium—which is currently scarce—and struggle to land when it’s windy. “And by the way, wind farms tend to be windy,” he says.”


Missing on their list of reasons the administration loves it - anonymous grift and illegal contributions.


Pretty sure if the US leaves NATO, they’ll find a way to bring Ukraine in.
How do you say “high on your own supply” in Russian, OP?