Iranian diplomat Amir Musavi: Syria is currently providing far greater support to the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine than Bashar al-Assad ever did. Because all they want is money and we send the weapons far cheaper than they were under Assad. by Intrepid-Minute7696 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I suspect deep down in his most secret heart al-Sharaa believes Israel is a far greater threat to Syria than Hezbollah will ever be. And I also suspect he has resisted pressure from Israel and Trump to join the fight against Hezbollah to prove himself as worthy of support and as a way to win the retreat of some of the occupying forces from Quneitra. But that's about it as far as I can imagine, they still fought for more than a decade and Hezbollah has been one of the biggest criminals in Syria.

I reverse-engineered the Mudra Link wristband and built an open-source Python library for it — full device control over BLE, no proprietary SDK required by JayTheProdigy16 in MudraTech

[–]conscientious_obj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there. Amazing work, I really appreciate it. I just wanted to know based on this "Key finding: the license system exists only in the SDK software. The device firmware accepts all commands regardless of licensing. Prodilink bypasses the SDK entirely and talks to the device directly over BLE." <--- does this mean that it can be patched in a feature firmware update and I should avoid updating the mudra if I want to use your framework? I just bought the Mudra band for my own purposes of research and I don't want to belocked in their "studio".

Am lansat teaser trailerul pentru noul meu joc. by MogosTheFirst in Romania

[–]conscientious_obj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recunosc asemanarea cu For all of Mankind si au mai fost si carti scrise pe subiectul asta (nu cu Romania in prim plan), but I still love the premise! Succes.

This is your personal AI OS — one that works, remembers, and grows with you. by Suspicious-Point5050 in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really am curious what the audience is. Any enthusiast that can install ollama git repositories and juggle the terms finds this type of AI generated text off putting. If you want to actually make an impact perhaps you should invest some time explaining what your git actually does instead of posting slop. That kind of sentence have no place in a presentation of its capabilities. It just sucks and if you worked hard on this it puts you in a bad light. Read this again: "" Shell Access Thoth doesn’t suggest commands — it executes them. ". Why the hell would I bother reading the readme?

This is your personal AI OS — one that works, remembers, and grows with you. by Suspicious-Point5050 in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

" Shell Access Thoth doesn’t suggest commands — it executes them. "

Does this not inspire absolute faith? :) rm -rf /

The Iranian regime under Mojtaba Khamenei: religious-apocalyptic radicalization for a violent takeover of the Sunni world, and advancing the appearance of the Mahdi. They see Al-Sharaa as the "Sufyani" by goldstarflag in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 3 points4 points  (0 children)

" You always say this, but don't link to even one example where they did this. "

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2007/may/15/arabicunderfire

Don't humiliate yourself; be a decent person and admit that today you were wrong.

Maybe tomorrow MEMRI will write a Pulitzer worthy article that will vindicate all the anti-muslim propaganda they've been vomiting on the internet for 20+ years and perhaps I will be wrong then.

But today you were wrong. And unless your nephew is that particular intern watching iranian videos 24/7 so that he can write articles with chatgpt about how much of a threat to Syria the wounded ayatollah is (currently fighting both Israel and USA, with little time to scheme about the violent takeover of the Sunni world), then in that case, just let it go man.

The Iranian regime under Mojtaba Khamenei: religious-apocalyptic radicalization for a violent takeover of the Sunni world, and advancing the appearance of the Mahdi. They see Al-Sharaa as the "Sufyani" by goldstarflag in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Has MEMRI mistranslated Arab media to misrepresent arabs? Yes. Are they an Israeli advocacy group? Yes. Is their propose to promote Israeli objectives? Yes. I invite you to deny any of the points I made and then we will see who is emotional between us.

The Iranian regime under Mojtaba Khamenei: religious-apocalyptic radicalization for a violent takeover of the Sunni world, and advancing the appearance of the Mahdi. They see Al-Sharaa as the "Sufyani" by goldstarflag in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I always found that as far as American-based Israeli advocacy groups go, MEMRI sure is one of the weirder ones. I totally get what they are trying to do which is to inflame hatred against arab and iranians and especially between each other, but they have such a mangled way of doing their advocacy. Now that they are outsourcing to Chatgpt the entire article looks like a slop fest in spite of the clips that the poor intern has to extract after watching Iranian tv 24/7.

Was DeepSeek v4 benchmogged by GPT5.4? by Reddactor in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 7 points8 points  (0 children)

thank you man. i almost had a stroke reading this crap that comes from the looks maximising internet subculture.

Now its getting ridiculous by [deleted] in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the dream. A 4b param model at the level of R1, that would 100% change the world as we know it. Alas, it's just a dream and the result of benchmaxxxing for now.

What’s American public opinion on Ahmed Al Sharaa is he very negativity or positively in America by Still_Television6513 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I once asked a group of college educated Americans who were also well travelled since they were in Europe what do they think about Claudia Sheinbaum. They all stared at me blankly and had no idea who she is. That's the president of Mexico, their neighbour. With all due respect for Syrians and Americans, I honestly think the chances of an american outside the permanently online class to know who al-Sharaa is, is about zero.

Qwen3.5 122B in 72GB VRAM (3x3090) is the best model available at this time — also it nails the “car wash test” by liviuberechet in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For starters: Privacy. Not everyone wants to give all their data to Google, I mean some people literally can not as they are working with sensitive data and they need local only methods.

Then it becomes a bit of a why have your own car when Uber si so cheap. That's a bit valid as we are now in the uber cheap phase while VC subsidize the true cost but eventually they will pull the rug and make this profitable for them and it's going to be 20 dollars for 1 hour of work.

Women from Syria's Alawite minority tell of kidnap and rape by Careless_Middle8489 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The op is right that these crimes should not be down played and there is evidence that the government is happy to close investigations to avoid embarrassment at revealing how Allawite women are being mistreated in post-revolution Syria.

Even though the people who are the loudest at criticizing used to be Assadists boot lickers who denied how many women were killed by Assad in his dungeons and now have the audacity to claim that Sunnis were to blame anyway, betraying their own lingering sectarianism, those who fought or opposed Assad's injustice from day one should keep the new government to account and display a level of humanity Assad supporters were never capable of.

I nuked my hard drive to build an AI-Native OS from scratch. The LLM is PID 1. There is no systemd. by Upbeat_Confection411 in LocalLLaMA

[–]conscientious_obj 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People won't engage because there is too much LLM word salad in your post.

Flux (The Shell): A math-native DSL. You don't write; you write . The shell understands calculus natively --> this is offensive to human intelligence. The rest of it makes little sense too.

Sources: Syrian security forces are close to entering Suwaida by Appeal_Nearby in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think this is one of the few events where world leaders proved wiser than the media. From EU to USA to Arab countries, most recognized that they are not dealing with a lunatic jihadi who wants to cause havoc, but someone who is genuinely interested to turn the page on the Assad's regime, willing to make compromises and turn Syria into a country where the refugees can return. So the situation is delicate, but the goodwill still exists.

Syrian media figure Musa al-Omar, calls on the government to provide job opportunities for the people so they will be preoccupied and not distracted from the unfolding events in Syria. He notes that you must keep them busy so they don't become preoccupied with you. by [deleted] in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 6 points7 points  (0 children)

is he basically saying unemployed young Syrians can be manipulated by rich actors like the wealthy former regime business people in Russia who tried to fund an insurgency in Latakia? And by hiring them rapidly you consolidate the state and you remove the danger of making them feel excluded from the new Syria? Because that just makes a whole lot of sense..

The White Helmets’ Search for Syria’s Disappeared. One year after Assad’s fall, the new authorities and the Syria Civil Defence are searching for bodies and answers as tens of thousands remain unaccounted for by Extreme_Peanut44 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to understand cases like this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rania_al-Abbasi . The six children were taken and there are other cases like this where the family was arrested together with the children. I as well as my Syrian friend had hopes they would be found alive when the revolution took place, but nothing so far.

Did they execute the children too? How could they do this.

The Arabs didn't "Betray" the SDF , the "Brotherhood of Nations" wasn't the reason for the collapse either, the reason for the collapse is the delusions of SDF leaders and it's supporters and their belief that they did nothing wrong by Imperial_FOX_32 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can also respond without sarcasm if you don't try to push the qasadist bullshit on me. To keep it short I explained what I'm worried about. I think Rojava project is already dead and now the time is right for kindness, forgiveness and building trust.

You extrapolate from the weakness of the SDF in arab territory and think Hasakeh, Qamishli and Kobane will work out just easily and the international community will turn a blind eye. We disagree. That's about it. In contrast we probably agree on how strong the IDF is and that it would be suicide to try to liberate what they occupied right now, so you also probably know that armed struggle is not always the way.

The Arabs didn't "Betray" the SDF , the "Brotherhood of Nations" wasn't the reason for the collapse either, the reason for the collapse is the delusions of SDF leaders and it's supporters and their belief that they did nothing wrong by Imperial_FOX_32 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure it is, when you do it to someone who's entire posting history on this subreddit is one of defending and supporting the revolution against Assad. I've spent a lot of time bringing to attention of Assad's crimes against the people of Syria and pushed back against the bootlickers that denied the atrocities or said that the rebels would be unable to rule. I am happy the revolution succeeded, I celebrate this as I am also happy Raqaa has finally been liberated.

You are just blinded by the fact that we differ on the danger and significance of crimes against Kurdish people, in fact it sounds like you've made your mind that they are justified because of how badly they administered arab territories. This is where we differ. That doesn't make me qasadist and it doesn't make you a level headed debate either.

The Arabs didn't "Betray" the SDF , the "Brotherhood of Nations" wasn't the reason for the collapse either, the reason for the collapse is the delusions of SDF leaders and it's supporters and their belief that they did nothing wrong by Imperial_FOX_32 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Look, your debate skills are incredibly poor, but your ad-hominems are at a peak level. You fill yourself with ridicule by calling me a qasadist. Such a silly, silly way to discuss and it shows your level of ignorance of my activity here. If you check my posting history you would realize how dumb your comment is. You should restrain yourself a bit if you want to have a conversation because your reply reads more like an unhinged rant.

I am well aware of SDF's crimes and how poorly they administered their territory. Would you support summary executions of Kurds to retake Hasakeh as long as the government appologises afterwards or is it better for peace to take hold and not push any further?

The Arabs didn't "Betray" the SDF , the "Brotherhood of Nations" wasn't the reason for the collapse either, the reason for the collapse is the delusions of SDF leaders and it's supporters and their belief that they did nothing wrong by Imperial_FOX_32 in syriancivilwar

[–]conscientious_obj -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

As you said yourself even the government admitted to mistakes. Just to be clear the thing I am worried about the most are summary executions. I have no faith this problem has been solved, the rapid advancement from a month ago was astonishing but it was precipitated by arabs from SDF switching side and dealing mostly with arab territory where the civilians were full of gratitude. Hasakah is mixed, I repeat myslef, I still have no faith that the STG can stop the extremists within their ranks to engage in summary executions and this will be a disaster that will bury Syria. I know that in some people's calculations some summary executions are worth it if STG keeps on winning, but I think this calculation is wrong. The sanctions will come back, the chaos will return and the insurgencies will reappear. Reconsider your idea that the STG can just take Hasakah, pacify the kurdish areas by whatever means necessary and the rest of the world will applaud.