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There is US exported media that just randomly becomes popular in a specific demographic. Case in point: Adventures of Ford Fairlane, a flick with Andrew Dice Clay that got a razzie the year it came out. IIRC it got a cult following in Norway because the voice over was done by a popular radio DJ.

A tiny "By entering the area you consent to being recorded" sign oughta cover that.

In Germany it's just plain illegal to have public space within the camera's field of view. The camera must also be mounted in a way that it can't be rotated by software and can't be rotated easily by hand in a way that it is able to have public space within the field of view.

Cameras at main stations and within trains, only store their data for 24 and gets deleted afterwards afair, as long as it's not requested by some entity that a specific recording should be retained.


I got an Epson TM-T88IIIP for about 40 bucks used. The whole line seems to have decent Linux drivers

WHOIS sez it was just registered, registrar is NameCheap. Uses Cloudflare DNS. .bot domain hosted on Vercel. There is a link to .ai domain with similar info.

Certificate transparency logs list everything as brand new.

Cursory glance at other Nvidia domains shows Safenames ltd as their registrar of choice.

Seems a bit sketchy


I usually use English to talk to Gemini, but the other day I wanted to try and find out the original band of a Siberian punk song that I have carried around in my music collection since time immemorial. Problem is the tags are all over the place in this genre and there are situations where "Foo-Bar" and "Foobar" are two completely different bands. Gemini was clearly trained on some genre forums from late 90s which are... shall I say non-PC by any stretch of the term.

In the middle of the conversation it randomly switched from English to Russian and clearly struggled to maintain the tone imposed by the built-in prompt.


Inb4: not remotely in the marine field, so a genuine question. Would it really make an impact?

Robotaxis market is much broader than the submersibles one, so the effect of consumers' irrationality would be much bigger there. I'd expect an average customer of the submarines market to do quite a bit more research on what they're getting into.


Having the whole world meming on rich dudes in submarines could plausibly make the whole industry seem less cool to people with the money to buy even a good submarine. Imagine being a rich dude with a new submarine and everybody you talk to about it snickers about you getting crushed like Stockton. Maybe you'd just buy a bigger yacht and skip the submarine, which you were probably only buying for the cool factor in the first place...


Printers prey specifically on fear. When talking to them, gotta be polite but firm. No more than three threats during the conversation, and the threats have to be credible.


Nah, just allude to Office Space and it'll be a totally different dynamic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9wsjroVlu8


Check out whichkey and/or command line completion to find those commands easier


I'd recommend sticking with deploy-rs. Saved me quite a few hours through its magic rollback which aborted an upgrade that borked VPN.


I strongly recommend investing in some lights-out management (IPMI, KVM or alike) solution that doesn’t depend on any OS peculiarities.

Configuration switching and rollback mechanisms aren’t exactly reliable with trickier setups, as it doesn’t account for any ephemeral state (like what’s actually in the routing tables), and that stuff cannot be always preemptively declared upfront. I’m afraid that despite a lot of efforts, the only truly reliable method to ensure system will come back is still to deploy-and-reboot.


True, it's not a full replacement for ipmi-ish tech. There are ways the deployed waiter can fail before it times out and triggers the rollback. Deploy often enough and you will hit all wonderful edge cases. I treat it as a first line of defense that saves me time on scooting the chair over to me server cabinet and yanking the cords.

WRT ephemeral state -- NixOS allows to minimize this. Coupled with impermanence, all non-declared and non-externally-retrievable state is wiped away upon reboot. And if it's not declative and not retrievable, I just don't use it. Homelab allows for a lot of choice in that regard


The screenplay part made me think. While it's true that an LLM could potentially generate a better^ script, while writing scriot the author would probably had had many ideas that did not make it to the final draft. Yet those ideas would definitely influence the final product, the movie. There's probably only so much you can put in the script really.

Meaning for the brother is one thing, but as a potential watcher, I would almost always prefer a movie that someone really cared about^^.

^: depending on the definition of "better"

^^: as a fallible human being I am not perfect at detecting that care, but there had definitely been cases in my life when someone was talking about a thing that I would not really care about otherwise, but their passion made the talk extremely interesting and memorable


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