BertoldVdb
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@avrldotdev 100K is not a lot. Can't you just insert them into a hashmap (does the dedupe) and then forward the locally deduped lists to a central node doing the same operation to make the final list?
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@bankertobuilder If that office building goes for 450k it will need massive work done. Is it legal to live in a commercial building? Here it isn't.
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@GOP2A4LIFE @nexta_tv These radars possibly worked just fine, but anti-stealth radar only give you advance warning that something is there. By the time the radar gets blown up it did it's job.
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@nexta_tv The same developers that sold Venezuela and Iran stealth radars.😂😂
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Chinese developers claim to have created microwave weapons capable of shooting down Starlink satellites.
The system, consisting of several pulsed microwave emitters, is capable of generating directed pulses with a power of up to 100 gigawatts to damage objects in low Earth orbit, according to the South China Morning Post.

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@neogoose_btw @KrTirtho You can just ota update it before it is too late. Or use a private CA. Or possibly ignore the validity time.
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@KrTirtho Yeah the problem that certificates have expire date and in N years the compiled firmware will not work anymore
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@SatishBysany @EU_Commission I assume, in theory, this could pay for more customs inspections. But that seems unlikely in practice.
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@EU_Commission So paying 3€ extra for the same product with same quality suddenly increases "safety" for EU consumers.
How? Zero logic.
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@2chspcprgrm @ryzerth Farnell has some things in a Belgian warehouse. A lot is UK though (they do show the physical location on the website)
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@ryzerth Well, TIL that Mouser isn't a European supplier.
Are there really no good local options?
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That stupid bitch is destroying every technical hobby. Need to order components? Every line item in the invoice gets a 3€ fee. 10 cents worth of resistors now cost you 3.10€.... This adds up quick...
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen
From today, customs duties apply to e-commerce parcels worth up to €150 entering the EU. 30 million Europeans work in retail; it's our our largest private-sector employer. And the surge in low-value online imports has put our retailers at an unfair disadvantage. Too many of these products also fail to meet EU safety standards, putting consumers at risk. Today's change is about restoring fairness for European businesses and better protecting our consumers.
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@kiligulyanov @YesterdayBigcat It's a small drone detection radar. Works up to a few km. Whoever did the site selection needs to read the manual.
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@Shreyassanthu77 @ChShersh Try to avoid synchronised request/reply, this closely couples the services and you lose most of the benefit of microservices. Can be ok though for things that can fail (eg admin or diagnostics)
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@ChShersh sometimes you need some sync request/reply semantics no? but I do agree in principle tho
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@Nope87009636 @MTSlive Distillation isn't really an attack in that you exploit something. You just use an API that is meant to be used a lot, a lot.
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@bamcashem @i2cjak Probably, for a while, and the radio might not perform up to spec.
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@i2cjak Can it operate at 150C? (Fuck what the datasheet says)
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@cneralp @Flipper_RND You will need to order quite a few chips to get support from them.
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Please help us verify a WiFi chip for Flipper One.
We chose the Mediatek MT7921AU as Flipper One’s built-in Wi-Fi chip because it’s the most advanced hacker-friendly chipset we could find. It supports 2.4/5/6 GHz operation, monitor mode, packet injection, and has an open-source driver in the mainline Linux kernel. The Alfa AWUS036AXML has the same chipset.
However, we couldn’t make a few basic features work:
∙Simultaneous client (STA) and hotspot (AP) modes (for example, to proxy a paid Wi-Fi network).
∙Dual-band AP on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz at the same time (to create a highly-compatible Wi-Fi hotspot).
The datasheet and driver data contradict each other, and it seems that these features must work. We don’t understand whether we're hitting software or hardware limitations. So we ask for your help.
Our Wi-Fi module specifications: docs.flipper.net/one/hardware/w….
To participate in testing, edit this page: docs.flipper.net/one/testing/ne….
#FlipperHelpWanted

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@LuminaXspace @PhotonicPoet Maybe with the right political donation it can work out?
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@PhotonicPoet Government shut fable down, a more dangerous model has no chance
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🚨 Anthropic just finished training the next Mythos model:
Anthropic has already completed training on the follow up to Mythos 5, even though the current version remains banned.
· The new model is reportedly Mythos 5.1 or Mythos 6
· Training was finished internally despite the government restrictions
· Fable 5 and Mythos 5 have now been banned for 9 days with no resolution
· No word yet on when (or if) the new version will ever be released
Being honest I don't think we will see advanced models like this, they will get gatekept or neutered if they do come out, what do you think.

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@areshawns Yes, some. But seriously, NSA? Hours? This is big news. Seriously
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Holy Sh*t: that changes the whole Fable 5 story completely:
On June 11, the very same day Amazon reportedly uncovered the jailbreak, “Mythos” allegedly breached almost all classified systems belonging to the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, not over the course of weeks, but within hours.
"On June 11th Mark Warner, the vice-chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said that General Joshua Rudd, who leads the National Security Agency and the Pentagon’s Cyber Command, had told him that Mythos “broke into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks, but in hours”."
Via Economist

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@cuichenghao The battery on this car is very small though... Upgrading that would probably bump the price a lot.
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@DrEliDavid He probably has a green card, that makes you a US person as far as export controls are concerned (iirc, obviously not legal advice)
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Claude Fable might be great at coding, but it still sucks at design

Claude@claudeai
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
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Nvidia is proposing a beast of a CPU system for Windows PCs.
It has 128 GB of shared memory and comes with up to 6,144 state-of-the-art CUDA cores.
CPU wise, the chip has 10 performance cores and 10 efficiency cores. The performance cores are based on the Cortex-X925. These chips appear to support six 128-bit SIMD execution units (SVE2), not as good as recent AMD chips, but better than Apple Silicon (on paper).
The game changer is the unified 128 GB memory. That is the path Apple took years ago. Instead of separate memory for the CPU and GPU, everything shares a single pool. It is increasingly popular.
The memory is not as fast as dedicated GPU memory, but it is cheap enough while delivering enough bandwidth to run AI models locally.
I am not sure how many people will run AI models locally. It still seems like a niche application to me. However, it will make decent machines to play video games.
It will be interesting to see how Intel and AMD respond. I think that the AVX-512 instructions supported by all recent AMD processors are far superior to the SVE2 instructions of the Cortex-X925. They can eat more data and they are more versatile. But Intel has been shy, thus far, in making it available on customer systems.


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@pradiptwt @neerajjj6785 By defaut redis only stores in ram. So next to the persistent volume, you also need a correct redis configuration.
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@neerajjj6785 A persistent volume.
Without a Docker volume (and Redis persistence if needed), Redis stores data in the container filesystem, which disappears when the container is recreated.
No volume = no data after restart.
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