

They have a tiny version that is listed as 1000 on their website, plus the simulation is FOSS
They have a tiny version that is listed as 1000 on their website, plus the simulation is FOSS
You seem to think we disagree on creation of a police state or massive surveillance system being a bad thing for some reason. None of which are stopped with regulations by the states that are funding and building said things …
For sure they are! Meta more then the others though
Collaboration. Industry leaders, universities, and hobbbiests can all collaborate in the same place rather then siloing to their own infrastructure
Sorry I guess there is a bit of a casm of understanding between us here. Yeah restricting hammers, heavy hard objects on a pole found crafted throughout human civilization, does sound neigh impossible to me.
I mention hammers because they used a popular biker gang weapon to honest. Quite a bit of murders done with hammers.
Loved him, in the context of GTA, it’s a violent satire of American life and he fits both that AND the players of GTA. I also liked saints row for that reason. When you just want to go be a menence both games give you the tools and framing to do so
“We have to block Huawei from selling telecom equipment to other countries to limit authoritarian control!”
“We have to force countries to use our oligarchy controlled ISP to maximize authoritarian control”
Honestly this just feel like that Mr Bean cheating meme it’s just looks so obvious
Right. It’s small, and compact, so you can fit in the bike, and quick swing to someone’s Dome just about does it. /s
Violence is a method of action, some tools are force multipliers in that action, and thus useful in that case.
Don’t get me wrong, hammers building houses and plow shears have done more to quietly change the world then guns and swords ever have, but guns and swords have.
I mean the Oracle CEO said so explicitly last year to investors
Tbh I just duckduckgo the company and product if I find it in Amazon and order directly
Small buisnesses and more so consumers can flex on what they use. Academia can choose what they teach and require Governments can choose what they pay for
We have power
Link did send me to mental outlaws video on jail breaking too
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=meWNtrZo5Mw
https://odysee.com/@AlphaNerd:8/tesla-jailbreak-lets-you-unlock-free:0
Oh that probably is a good place to look into. I know for some cars changing out the whole ECU is needed to go FOSS, so buying parts might just be what’s needed if the DRM sucks to much on them. Junked Tesla rebuilds or retrofits using them probably have all sorts of what to use if you don’t have (or in this don’t want to use) XYZ part
No for sure, it definitely for sakes ties, including support, from Tesla
No idea if it would make more valuable (recently mentioned cons included), just less toxic
Looking more into this for existing Teslas owners or people wanting an EV looking to buy used Teslas with plumbeted value. Buying brand new would be a stupid move for anyone, and with actual moral hazard too of course
I can only imagine lol Honestly just looking for alternatives for people that can’t afford to sell it and scraping it is a waste of the hard work people put into making it.
I would love a certainess punctuation. I had a DND character based on the less wrong forum that added percentages of certainess of things they’ve learned.
So like “the wizard says he is 20. [30%]” and “the wizard says he is a wizard [90%]”
Learn from the best of the US example and leapfrog from using opensource and the best of the Chinese example using open hardware.
There are so many places where good FOSS and FOSH investments can act as public infrastructure for an entire economy. After that just fostering good education so that more people can leverage and improve on it and we might really see a Renaissance
This. Honestly things like image detection, anomaly detection over big data sets, and semantic searching, all seem very useful in professional contexts.
Generative AI not heavily grounded in real data is just better for no-risks tasks.