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mambru commented on Accepting US car standards would risk European lives   etsc.eu/accepting-us-car-... · Posted by u/saubeidl
jgilias · 3 months ago
It’s not about champagne. It’s about us not making anything like the Patriot air defense system. Or us not having the capabilities to command our disparate militaries cohesively without US involvement in NATO. The whole Western order has been built on the premise of US being the corner stone that ties everything together.

Thank God the French have always been suspicious about it since the Suez crisis, hence we _do_ have at least some independent capabilities.

mambru · 3 months ago
SAMP/T is quite good.
mambru commented on Cloudflare Global Network experiencing issues   cloudflarestatus.com/inci... · Posted by u/imdsm
jsheard · 4 months ago
The just-one-big-server-in-someones-basement stack remains undefeated.
mambru · 4 months ago
Except it isn't that big?
mambru commented on The Awful German Language (1880)   faculty.georgetown.edu/jo... · Posted by u/nalinidash
rawbert · 10 months ago
As a developer working in a German company the question of translating some domain language items into English comes up here and there. Mostly we fail because the German compound words are so f*** precise that we are unable to find short matching English translations...unfortunately our non-native devs have to learn complex words they can't barely pronounce :D

Most of the time we try to use English for technical identifiers and German for business langugage, leading to lets say "interesting" code, but it works for us.

mambru · 10 months ago
Eierschalensollbrucherzeuger...
mambru commented on The Demoralization is just Beginning   geohot.github.io//blog/je... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
mambru · a year ago
Seems like George is inching towards learning about Triffin Dilemma[0].

To meet global demand, the issuer must supply enough currency, potentially weakening its own economy, but restricting supply would harm international trade and finance

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triffin_dilemma

mambru commented on Two upstart search engines are teaming up to take on Google   wired.com/story/ecosia-qw... · Posted by u/thm
catlikesshrimp · a year ago
I loved kagi, but their cost is prohibitive for me.

The only way there is a chance for me to afford Kagi might be to buy "search credit" without a subscription and without minimum consumption. And then it would only be good if they allowed more than 1000 domain rules and showed more results (when available)

mambru · a year ago
Something like this? https://athenut.com/
mambru commented on OpenAI Inc. versus Open Artificial Intelligence Inc.   bloomberg.com/news/featur... · Posted by u/kjhughes
mambru · a year ago
https://x.com/ylecun/status/1845956992898150855 Before "OpenAI" was a thing, there was "Open AI" (with a space. In 2015, Guy Ravine circulated the idea of an open and collaborative non-profit AI research org. He registered the domain http://open.ai and filed a trademark. Then, OpenAI was created without him...
mambru commented on Engineer's solar panels are breaking efficiency records   spectrum.ieee.org/solar-p... · Posted by u/belter
szvsw · 2 years ago
This still doesn’t address the duck curve aspect, or overnight usage. It is fundamentally impossible to use PV to directly power your wonderful super efficient heat pump to warm your home at night. You will still need batteries!
mambru · 2 years ago
There are heat accumulators.
mambru commented on 3D + 2D: Testing out my cross-platform WASM graphics engine    · Posted by u/seanisom
boomskats · 2 years ago
Not much to add, just wanted to say I thought your presentation at wasm I/O in Barca a couple of weeks ago was amazing and it's great to see this work getting some attention!
mambru · 2 years ago
Barca -> rowing boat

Barça -> the football club

Barna -> cute form of Barcelona

mambru commented on Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative   app.radicle.xyz/nodes/see... · Posted by u/aiw1nt3rs
cloudhead · 2 years ago
Good question!

One of the key ideas is that each user chooses what repositories they host via pretty fine-grained policies. This means you can easily block content you're not interested in seeding, or simply configure your node to only host content you explicitly allow.

You can also choose which public nodes to connect to if you'd rather not connect to random nodes on the network; though I don't expect most users to go this route, as you are more likely to miss content you're interested in.

Though Git (and thus Radicle) can replicate arbitrary content, it's not particularly good with large binary files (movies, albums etc.), so I expect that type of content to still be shared on BitTorrent, even if Radicle were to be popular.

mambru · 2 years ago
Any plans to add support for git-annex?

u/mambru

KarmaCake day62August 20, 2019View Original