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nsbk commented on Stanford researchers report first recording of a blue whale's heart rate (2019)   news.stanford.edu/stories... · Posted by u/eatonphil
raldi · a day ago
Anyone got a direct link to or time index of the recording? I skipped around the video on the linked page but it was all music.
nsbk · a day ago
I watched the whole video and there is no heartbeat sound, which is what I was expecting as well. I think that they recorded the signal, not the sound that the heart makes when pumping blood.
nsbk commented on The MacBook Neo   daringfireball.net/2026/0... · Posted by u/etothet
ibero · 3 days ago
come on now, let the poor girl have a new laptop to replace her (at least) 5 year old one. what are we doing here.
nsbk · 3 days ago
Caring for the planet
nsbk commented on Yann LeCun raises $1B to build AI that understands the physical world   wired.com/story/yann-lecu... · Posted by u/helloplanets
vit05 · 5 days ago
Why didn't they just call it LeLabs?
nsbk · 4 days ago
Or LeX
nsbk commented on My Homelab Setup   bryananthonio.com/blog/my... · Posted by u/photon_collider
polairscience · 6 days ago
A lot of people are talking about their backup storage solutions in here, but it's mostly about corporate cloud providers. I'm curious if anyone is going more rogue with their solution and using off-prem storage at a friend's house.

Which is to say, hardware is cheap, software is open, and privacy is very hard to come by. Thus I've been thinking I'd like to not use cloud providers and just keep a duplicate system at a friends, and then of course return the favor. This adds a lot of privacy and quite a bit of redundancy. With the rise of wireguard (and tailscale I suppose), keeping things connected and private has never been easier.

I know that leaning on social relationships is never a hot trend in tech circles but is anyone else considering doing this? Anyone done it? I've never seen it talked about around here.

nsbk · 6 days ago
My off-prem backups are in a Tailscale connected NAS at my parent's house. I'm in the process of talking a friend into having Tailscale configured to host more off-prem backups at his place as well. I'm moving out of iCloud for photo library management and into Immich. I really don't want to lose my photos and videos hence the off-prem backups. Tailscale has been a blessing for this kind of use case
nsbk commented on MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max   apple.com/newsroom/2026/0... · Posted by u/scrlk
satvikpendem · 12 days ago
I never had any of those issues, but then again I don't use Safari or other Apple apps like music.
nsbk · 11 days ago
The fact that avoiding Apple-made software provides an overall better user experience is very telling
nsbk commented on MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max   apple.com/newsroom/2026/0... · Posted by u/scrlk
satvikpendem · 12 days ago
The next macOS will be touch screen centric with elements getting bigger when you're close to touching them, rumors say. That being said, I run Tahoe and it works perfectly fine to me, I am not sure what issues people have with it. Sure, some corner radii aren't exactly the same but I honestly couldn't give less of a shit as long as it runs the programs I need.
nsbk · 12 days ago
Safari routinely using 20+ Gb of memory with a handful of tabs open. Safari tabs refusing to close. Unresponsive System Settings window. Random application freezes and crashes, Apple Music not playing music. This is on a 32Gb M1 Max. My M1 Air on Sequoia doesn't experience any of these issues, even if it has half the unified memory.
nsbk commented on MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and M5 Max   apple.com/newsroom/2026/0... · Posted by u/scrlk
nsbk · 12 days ago
The hardware looks amazing! Too bad they will ship with Tahoe installed. I’m not upgrading until I see in which direction the next Mac OS release goes
nsbk commented on Welcome (back) to Macintosh   take.surf/2026/03/01/welc... · Posted by u/Udo_Schmitz
ordinaryradical · 12 days ago
This is going to be remembered as a comical fumble, in my view.

I was fully locked-in to the ecosystem, the phone, the services, the TV, and I am looking for the exits.

I’m starting to parallelize to software which will play well on Linux, and when I’m feeling ready (or miserable enough) I will not be looking back.

The macOS exodus will be like Hemingway’s line about bankruptcy: very slowly and then all at once.

nsbk · 12 days ago
I’m right where you are. Very happy Apple customer since my first PowerBook G4. Currently have an M1 Max, an iPhone 17 Pro, the iPad Pro, HomePod, Apple TV, and Watch Ultra.

All the _just works_ feeling and reliability seem to be gone. Tahoe is so unstable that I now restart the Mac every day, when in the past it happened on software updates only. Apple Music is another huge mess, I can’t comprehend how can it be so unreliable.

Looking for exits as well and kind of looking forward to migrating to Graphene OS, self-hosted Immich, and Navidrome

nsbk commented on Red Hat takes on Docker Desktop with its enterprise Podman Desktop build   thenewstack.io/red-hat-en... · Posted by u/twelvenmonkeys
bmurphy1976 · 18 days ago
I tried to use podman desktop for a bit but I ran into some screwy compatibility issues. It just wasn't as smooth as docker.

I really really want an alternative to docker desktop. I don't like the path they're going down. I don't like the AI crap in the UI. The licensing is crazy. It just doesn't feel right.

So I've been lately using rancher by SuSE. Surprisingly, it's been all right. So far it just works. I'm using this on Mac OS.

If anybody's looking for an alternative that's one worth considering.

nsbk · 18 days ago
Another alternative (although Mac OS-only) is [0] OrbStack. Some devs in my team are running it as a more performant alternative to Docker Desktop for Mac and they are very happy so far.

[0]: https://orbstack.dev

nsbk commented on Anthropic drops flagship safety pledge   time.com/7380854/exclusiv... · Posted by u/cwwc
latexr · 18 days ago
> “We felt that it wouldn't actually help anyone for us to stop training AI models,”

How magnanimous! They are only thinking of others, you see. They are rejecting their safety pledge for you.

> “We didn't really feel, with the rapid advance of AI, that it made sense for us to make unilateral commitments … if competitors are blazing ahead.”

Oops, said the quiet part out loud that it’s all about money. “I mean, if all of our competitors are kicking puppies in the face, it doesn’t make sense for us to not do it too. Maybe we’ll also kick kittens while we’re at it”.

For all of you who thought Anthropic were “the good guys”, I hope this serves as a wake up call that they were always all the same. None of them care about you, they only care about winning.

nsbk · 18 days ago
Since it is all about money, I just did vote with my wallet and cancelled the Max subscription

u/nsbk

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