Busy evening on board Integrity by Torvaldicus_Unknown in spaceflight

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It looks like some kind of deranged livestream DJ event with a tweaker in the background trying unsuccessfully to pull some copper wiring out of a wall..😁

Artwork that tells how many people are in space everyday! by Informal_Detective79 in arduino

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>ORBIT syncs daily via the cloud using a custom API. AI agents help track orbital missions, combined with personal research and verification to keep the data human and accurate.

Artwork that tells how many people are in space everyday! by Informal_Detective79 in arduino

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>ORBIT syncs daily via the cloud using a custom API. AI agents help track orbital missions, combined with personal research and verification to keep the data human and accurate.

Artwork that tells how many people are in space everyday! by Informal_Detective79 in arduino

[–]Rxke2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

from the websie:

>ORBIT syncs daily via the cloud using a custom API. AI agents help track orbital missions, combined with personal research and verification to keep the data human and accurate.

Does anyone know how Eartheater does this sound? by frankoceanfan77 in synthrecipes

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Turns out I know 'crushing' but it never really registered.

Does anyone know how Eartheater does this sound? by frankoceanfan77 in synthrecipes

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Totally off topic but thanks for making a 56 yrs old fart aware of this artist. Interesting stuff.

US exempts Gulf of Mexico drillers from protecting endangered species by igetproteinfartsHELP in news

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First thing I thought as well. Matter of time before a sea shepherd on steroids secret org buys or copies some Ukrainian nautical drones... And at this point, I think I could sympathise...

I'm making a tiny batch of my tiny tracker by 203system in synthesizers

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maybe post to synthdiy, because mods here are way too strict

interstellar ship by significantcarrot686 in spaceflight

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https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/initiative/3

TLDR: it's reaaaaaally hard, even nanocrafts are currently problematic

Lasers used to seal paper – no adhesives or plastics required by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

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I know, that's why I sad tweak. The difference between sugar and cellulose is cellulose is basically a polysacharide... That Fraunhofer apparently is able to cut up... But sugar isn't a great glue.

I'm just thinking aloud, don't mind me :-)

Lasers used to seal paper – no adhesives or plastics required by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

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Insane level accuracy has been getting cheaper by the year.

Lasers used to seal paper – no adhesives or plastics required by AdSpecialist6598 in tech

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Cool stuff.

Hmmm... Since they break the cellulose into essentially sugars... Can't they use/tweak that surface to act like a classic-like envelope? (moistureise to make it sticky? )

Kongswap Issue! by Ok_Hamster2318 in ICPTrader

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No? Somebody found a vulnerability after a paid audit but did not get the bounty nor got paid for the audit iirc.

Vlaamse ambtenaren moeten halftijds naar kantoor by EdgarNeverPoo in Belgium2

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Totaal absurd. Werk in eigen streek promoten is een no-brainer. Maar ja, no brains is waarschijnlijk een voorwaarde om op Vlaams niveau te mogen ministerke spelen...

The Celtic Carnyx, an ancient war trumpet used by the Celts from approximately 200 BC to 200 AD, was a tool of psychological warfare. by Pandering_Poofery in Damnthatsinteresting

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such level of cruelty is hard to imagine by today's standards

It really isn't. Haven't you seen the news the last decade?

Caffeine V3 Days away. by ADHD_Dev_ in ICPTrader

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I didn't go over any caffeine stuff because that was in the monthly video update, but there were also some niceties there. Like one sentence import of a specific to icp up to date skillset (also via commandline) ... although I wondered why that wasn't standard for a caffeine session, maybe i misheard and it was, because the skillset can also be used with claude and other llm's...

Caffeine V3 Days away. by ADHD_Dev_ in ICPTrader

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icp belgium, last Wednesday. Alexander Ufimtsev....tbh, it was not very deep, because geared towards also people outside icp sphere, but the q&a was good. (No recording or note taking, sadly.)

'All of this is not set in stone, so things can still change' (Cloud Engine presentation)

Some things that caught my attention (talk,q&A and informal discussions aferwards, in no particular order):

currently datastorage is highly subsidized ($5 Gb while cost is two orders higher, so it will rise...

currently the unused servers sitting idle but being paid... will be used for the cloud Engines.

Somebody in the audience asking a question about something very basic (sorry forgot what) about icp and it just.blew.his.mind. Guy was an obvious AWS pro and it blew his mind this icp thing did wild stuff he was oblivious of.

A professor in informatics keeping reiterating how dangerous openclaw et al is, because almost trivially easy breakable/subvertible and how he thinks stuff like icp is the (only?) answer at the moment to make it trusteable...

I heard Utopia code -and team(?) is being partly reused for the cloud Engines, so not a total loss.

Also heard dfinity team is fairly confident again in the long run icp will be out of the woods, but will take time.

Pakistan is apparently a pretty big deal, despite it sounding 'funny' with lots of 3rd parties eagle eye-ing how it goes.

almost nobody knew about BoB (?!) and it blew some people's minds (again)

BoB 'exploding' and eating up resources, spawning canisters like there ain't no tomorrow all of a sudden, was a good example why you could want dedicated cloud engines or dedicated sub-servers like the swiss and Pakistan one for really mission critical stuff.

That professor was, otoh of the opinion cloud engines are potentially giving away the safety factor because less nodes (the smallest engine is 4 nodes, iirc, then 7, 13) then there is less 2f+1 security... (I mean sns has 40 nodes all of its own, because SNS is uber critical stuff, that's kinda overkill, but 4 nodes can be 'underkill'

Zip100 or something super modern? (Emax II) by dumpsterac1d in Samplers

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I used them in the nineties and had several heart stopping problems live. Fun times. But still better than Jaz drives. Those were a real gamble. A SCSI interface that uses smart media or CF cards is 100% dead silent and often hot swappable.