[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 5 points 14 hours ago

You get a lot more random conversing and small talk in the South. I usually can't walk around in my town without at least 5 or 6 people stopping me to chat for a sec. Going to a brewery here is like going to a highschool, everyone's all cliqued up and knows each other.

That being said, there's still tons of weird asd dudes who think that just because a woman said "how's it going?" to them that it's okay to start stalking them. Luckily word spreads fast lol

The study on how AI assistants interact with programmers definitely matches my experience. I'm actually significantly faster with it off, but I feel slower.

It's like crack, it can put the dumb idea you had in your head and didn't write on the screen in seconds and you can spend 10 minutes following it down that hole only to delete everything and be back where you started.

This isn't productive, but it feels productive because there's tons of code being written.

I feel like it's that way for every application, but SWE in particular hits the wall faster because there's not really a lot of slack on software, and once you hit code review and testing the issues become obvious.

A teacher using AI for lesson plans and just letting it slip in lies without checking is more nefarious because now we have the possibility of not seeing the effect of that for a decade.

Oh yeah, it's all totally justified and logical. That's the definition of realpolitik. The wild thing is that Armageddon is just something that's part of that logical decision making process.

Somehow Armageddon is made logical.

Isn't it cool that modern realpolitik is just playing around with Armageddon?

That's actually really sick. Makes sense too since RISC-V can be super power efficient and it's much easier to compile for. I'd guess that even as they get their budget cut, that part will remain operational. Too many private companies that will want to switch to RISC-V and will want to be able to just crib the tooling from a government agency.

It's usually a stripped down version of the Linux kernel. See my post above where some cube sats use the kernel as an x86 bootloader.

They probably just fork BusyBox for most stuff, then strip it even more if they need to. Honestly just doing development with podman/docker targeting your architecture is the most obvious solution. Especially since you can adjust your environment or target multiple different possibile architectures (assuming the board itself is built by a contractor) without too much headache.

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They at least use parts of the kernel or tooling that they strip out and re-compile for their specific systems.

I know that the computers in some of these satellites use super custom hardware, and Linux can be compiled to run on basically anything. Here's a spec that explicitly uses the kernel on nano sats

That one doesn't use sshd, but it does use UDP and an internal Ethernet switch to orchestrate all the components and communicate with the ground using some combo of radio bands as serial interfaces.

In that case, of you knew the codes you could gain control of it using a big enough ham radio lol

They do also tend to transmit the data unencrypted (for civilian weather and such) so if you can tune into the sat, you could pull images with one of the highest pings imaginable

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The Thin Man (I know his name is Nick) is the same way. He's apparently one of the greatest detectives ever, but he just drunkenly stumbles his way to the culprit because everyone gets spooked that the greatest detective of all time and fucks up.

It's from a place that will likely not be censored because it's only anti semitic to not want kids to die. Being a Nazi is just sparkling nationalism now

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 15 points 5 days ago

Loeb was born in Beit Hanan,[14] Israel, in 1962. He took part in the national Talpiot program of the Israeli Defense Forces at age 18.[15] While in Talpiot, he obtained a BSc degree in physics and mathematics in 1983, an MSc degree in physics in 1985, and a PhD in physics in 1986, all from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI).[5] From 1983 to 1988, he led the first international project supported by the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative. Between 1988 and 1993, Loeb was a long-term member at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, where he started to work in theoretical astrophysics.

In 1993, he moved to Harvard University as an assistant professor in the department of astronomy, and was tenured three years later.

Literally IDF conspiracy nut

A local theater/brewery here did that a couple years ago and it was great. If you're gonna butcher the film, you might as well just go ask the way.

I'm sure Roger Waters wouldn't be happy about them doing that though.

[-] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 12 points 6 days ago

It's a really fun, definitely a multiple playthrough game. I like how they took a genre that's known for having no heart or story and just packed it to the brim with it.

The little moments where you are focused on optimizing production because the storm is coming and you're in game mode, then you come back to the base and all the homies are dour and tired and you realize that you just pushed them all way too hard for a few days. That's a super new kinda feeling in a game.

Then again that's kinda the Frostpunk vibe, just much more personal.

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118th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 5349

AN ACT To develop and disseminate a civic education curriculum and oral history resources regarding certain political ideologies, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the “Crucial Communism Teaching Act”.

SEC. 2. Purposes.

The purposes of this Act are the following:

(1) To help families, civic institutions, local communities, local educational agencies, high schools, and State educational agencies to prepare high school students to be civically responsible and knowledgeable adults.

(2) To ensure that high school students in the United States—

(A) learn that communism has led to the deaths of over 100,000,000 victims worldwide;

(B) understand the dangers of communism and similar political ideologies; and

(C) understand that 1,500,000,000 people still suffer under communism.

SEC. 3. Development and dissemination of civic education curriculum and oral history resources.

The independent entity created under section 905(b)(1)(B) of the FRIENDSHIP Act (40 U.S.C. 8903 note; 107 Stat. 2331 note), also known as the “Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation”, shall—

(1) develop a civic education curriculum for high school students that—

(A) includes a comparative discussion of certain political ideologies, including communism and totalitarianism, that conflict with the principles of freedom and democracy that are essential to the founding of the United States;

(B) is updated periodically to ensure the curriculum includes both past and present communist and totalitarian regimes, with a focus on—

(i) ongoing human rights abuses by such regimes, such as the treatment of Uyghurs in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) by the People’s Republic of China; and

(ii) aggression by such regimes against democratic nations and democracy, such as actions taken by the People’s Republic of China to deter pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong and the increasingly aggressive posture by the People’s Republic of China toward Taiwan, a democratic friend of the United States.

(C) is accurate, relevant, and accessible, so as to promote the understanding of such political ideologies; and

(D) is compatible with a variety of courses, including social studies, government, history, and economics classes;

(2) develop oral history resources that may be used alongside the curriculum described in paragraph (1) and that include personal stories, titled “Portraits in Patriotism”, from diverse individuals who—

(A) demonstrate civic-minded qualities;

(B) are victims of the political ideologies described in paragraph (1)(A); and

(C) are able to compare the political ideologies described in paragraph (1)(A) with the political ideology of the United States; and

(3) engage with State and local educational leaders to assist high schools in using the curriculum described in paragraph (1) and the resources described in paragraph (2).

SEC. 4. Definitions.

The terms in section 8101 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7801) shall apply to this Act.

Passed the House of Representatives December 6, 2024.

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I just now got service back. The whole region has been totally wrecked by this storm. Every 500 year flood line was surpassed by a large margin.

There's currently no way on or out for a lot of people right now

Edit: Live updates here this is being broadcast on FM to the whole region. The only way a lot of people can get info

Also Here

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Do we have to remind the NAFO guys that Leningrad no longer exists?

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Pacific Drive (youtu.be)

Just got this game, and it's actually really awesome. Stalker mixed with SCP mixed with Car Mechanic Simulator.

You have a possessed car that you maintain and customize and use to navigate around a Stalker style zone avoiding anomalies and looting all the while picking up weird radio transmissions and following a storyline with 3 other characters on the radio.

The zones aren't randomly generated, only the anomaly placement, so as you navigate a zone multiple times you start to get more comfortable with the roads and shortcuts meaning you can start navigating further out and getting more resources to upgrade your car and base with.

So far I absolutely love it, basically FTL but with the loops being a part of the storyline (your car will always keep you alive even if you lose all your loot and it gets totally fucked). So like if you die or get caught in an anomaly storm, your car will just zap you back to the garage, usually in a state so fucked that it barely drives, e.g. no wheels, no engine, and no headlights just barelling metal on pavement into the back wall.

You can also pick up "quirks" which are a fun sort of puzzle. Basically any action in the car or any state of the car can become randomly linked to another action. So like opening the back left door could turn your radio on, or flipped on your wipers could slam on the gas. So as you're out there surviving, you'll also have to be paying attention to what you did to make the trunk open, then diagnose the issue and repair it.

But yeah, if you're interested in rouge type games this one is top tier. Especially on PS5 because the haptic feedback is really dialed in on this one. You can tell how fucked your car is just by the feedback on the triggers (brake gets stuck, gas kicks back and rumbles aggressively).

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Where every day is Tuesday

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If any of you are on his American tour route, definitely go see him. We were his first show and he took a seated show and turned it into chaos then threw out the setlist and just asked what people wanted to hear.

Plus he's got the bassist from Radiohead with him.

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Not really much else to say. Just that I find the similarities funny.

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It's really fun when they get into the computing requirements of planning an economy using the Harmony algorithm/neural network. They keep talking about things in millions of operations per second and how a super computer could solve a large economy in about 10 minutes.

When you take these numbers now and apply them to current consumer grade chips, you could take their exact model and solve an economy with several million inputs/outputs in roughly 1 second. Compared to the 2-10 weeks it would take on a 68020.

It's really sad that the mass adoption of computing has led to things like NFTs and Crypto Currency. Just absolutely wasted operations that do nothing but waste means of production and fractional products. Those trillions of operations could be going towards simulating production goals in central planning. 1, 5, 10, and 15 year plans could be generated in seconds now and presented to all for vibrant democratic input and decision making, instead were using deterministic machines to recreate the chaos of market systems and the runaway crises that come with them.

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