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@corbet it bodes well for proponents of outright banning LLM contributions to the kernel. just ban that shit, it's not that hard.

some people will disregard the policy. upon being caught out, ban them from all kernel spaces. simple as

@[email protected] "Yes".

It's a 6 MHz square wave into a few centimeters of wire. Harmonics end up all over the VHF TV band. The TV is tuned to ~210 MHz, which is the 35th harmonic.
Text drawing with my AVR video transmitter:
https://maurycyz.com/projects/lifetv/

Broadcasting TV with an 8-bit microcontroller
Life TV: Video with 2 bits to spare (Maurycy's blog)

@[email protected] Fake marketing photos are such a red flag: You can't possibly get the advertised product because it doesn't exit. At best, you get something vaguely similar.

... and besides, if you've gone through the trouble to design and manufacture a thing, taking a few photos should be the easy part. If they aren't even willing to grab a few cell phone photos, what does that say about how many corners that have been cut on the product?

WHAT

ARE YOU INSANE, GOOGLE

CAN WE PLEASE START SUPPORTING ALTERNATIVES LIKE SAILFISH OS PLEASE

#google #android #privacy #opensource #sailfishos #jollaphone #enshittification

It had to happen, eventually. My AI crawler antagoniser, https://www.ty-penguin.org.uk/~auj/spigot/ has been seeing sustained traffic of between 300 and 500 thousand hits per hour. I've not been particularly bothered by that, but a couple of days ago, my provider, @bitfolk, sent me a bandwidth warning: I'm on track to hit 2TBytes of outbound bandwidth this month and end up paying for the excess.

So I've added firewalling - if more than 5% of machines in a /23 network hit spigot within an hour, then the entire network gets a temporary block until it completely stops hitting my server. Hopefully that will cut things back enough to avoid charges.

The thing that amazes me is that the list has already accumulated nearly 10,000 entries. Put another way, I'm already blocking 0.12% of the whole IPV4 address space because it's being used for web crawling.

An infinite maze of twisty little pages

@h2onolan Ah yes, the tape ruler: a must in any workshop.

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@lcamtuf @[email protected] ... also, radium, francium, actinium and promethium are inexplicably edible. It seems to have gotten the message that two of the actinides aren't that bad, but it did the wrong ones. It's thorium and uranium that should be green. (and thorium is the healthier one)