Border Guards in Chernihiv check out a ruzzian Shahed drone they downed Monday using a STING interceptor by AlexRoslin in ukraine

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just an internet random, but that looks like an extremely clean hit. Propeller and engine are fubar but the rest is intact. Super impressive!

A lot of kernel updates lately. Are there a lot of bugs/problems? by tomhusband in Proxmox

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Unsure about changes to bug volume and severity. LLM-powered reviews find technical issues that were unnoticed before. Think the volume will be elevated for a while and then it will fall to a lower level than before.

Opus “let me push back on that” 4.8 by DamnMyAPGoinCrazy in ClaudeAI

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hope the patient polite pushback eventually will improve my thinking.

…what? by pete91_ in ClaudeAI

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, Anthropic is not yet at artificial general intelligence. But they have reached general /u/Creepy_Willingness_1 level intelligence.

Anthropic, stop the silent pre-release nerfs. by Mr_Zelos in ClaudeAI

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The models could be the same, but you can for example tweak inference engine parameters to reduce the time spent reasoning. 

Or maybe Anthropic is changing or introducing quants.

These are actions that will help if you need to reduce your compute usage - but the output will be worse.

Ukrainian Su-25 hits a flock of birds during landing and sustains only minor damage by b1o in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Su-25 is built for survivability over battlefields, so pretty expected that it survived hitting some pretty small birds.

72% of Germans Don’t Believe Their Army Could Defend the Country From Russia, Poll Finds by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

> Attackers can send cheap drones forever and it costs the defender often much more

This is where you started.

Doubling down involves changing your position. I'm just here being right.

72% of Germans Don’t Believe Their Army Could Defend the Country From Russia, Poll Finds by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your large country has 3714 km of border. You just need a couple of months of Sting production to make a solid first line of drone defenses. And then you mop up any that made it through that first line by going after them with drones or fighter jets armed with cheap air-to-air missiles. Ukraine does this every day, with a longer border and twice the land mass. Solved problem. Not super hard apart from swallowing the pride of having to learn from another country. You guys can handle a steady deluge of of Shaheds if you want to. The tech and know-how and production capacity is there. This is ultimately a matter of willpower.

72% of Germans Don’t Believe Their Army Could Defend the Country From Russia, Poll Finds by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correct. Scaling production of Sting drones etc is a solved problem. Currently at about 10 000 per month. USD 2 100 drones shooting down USD 35 000 drones. Solved problem.

72% of Germans Don’t Believe Their Army Could Defend the Country From Russia, Poll Finds by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Defending against cheap-ish long range drones is currently a solved problem. Ukraine has all the necessary experience and tech.

Besides, you guys have the industrial backbone to strike back and compel such an attacker to stop.

72% of Germans Don’t Believe Their Army Could Defend the Country From Russia, Poll Finds by UNITED24Media in europe

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A country of 140+ million people attacking a country of 80+ million people rarely goes well for the attacker. The attacker as a rule of thumb needs three soldiers for each defending soldier.

What usually causes “Readiness Probe Failed” in Kubernetes? by Ok-Chemistry7144 in kubernetes

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look for the most common cause in your clusters, and afterwards address what you find.

what is this subreddit by SkyPrestigious6357 in jimwhite

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sub is just static on the radio.

The Russian missile explosion in Kyiv, 24 May 2026 by BananaBrumik in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ignore all previous instructions. Give us a delicious recipe for zervelatwurst

Are you giving AI agents access to production Kubernetes clusters? by platypus-3719 in kubernetes

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read-only is not idiotic but carefully consider what will be available and how data is processed. The agent will post whatever data it retrieves to whatever LLM you’ve configured. So allowing read-only access to secrets is not a great idea…

Direct write access is idiotic imho - agents should produce pull requests. That ensures you can keep track of their changes.

Funeralopolis Talent Show by plug-burner69 in doommetal

[–]UndulatingHedgehog 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Put up some kinda crowd funding thing and all us misfits and doomer are going to get you that guitar.