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there used to be excellent youtube tutorial videos for this by one brandon walsh, archived here:

https://archive.org/details/milky-tracker-tutorial/MilkyTrac...


i think the most promising research is atmospheric ionic thrusters.

sure they have little to do with vacuum per se but if you could improve them enough to build a sort of cavity with lower pressure inside while providing upwards thrust, essentially directing air streaming into the cavity whereever you want to direct it to, you could both have your cake and eat it. it would be a very good insect trap and a highly efficient way to get rid of excess electricity quickly. perhaps you could also fix the ozone layer with this...

;)


the website seminal for the pact, fedipact.online added an eplanational text:

https://fedipact.online/why


is an "employee of a major customer" an "outside observer"?


I think they're not only an outside observer, but the only kind of observer that really matters.


personally, i found the slide from mr airforce kinda insulting to vmware:

"if its good enough for weaponssystems, its probably good enough for you."

yeah, i can see how that could deserve a "fuck you"...

from all of vmwares employees.


fuck. thank you. had to collapse three pages of comments to find this... fucking hell


so you have an about window that says "look how lazy i was, i used all this software i dont support and you still have to pay me full price"

idk. it reaaaaally _isnt_ that big a selling point to see all the open source projects one has used in a commercial application as you might be thinking


kbin has dedicated up/downvote buttons and counts, just like good old.reddit


well, what good is it when google indexes ANYTHING? even cohost appears high in results nowadays... and dont get me started about how google includes also crap generated by llms... google is on its course of devalueing itself.

the human internet is probably doomed. long live the llm generated internet

oh which gives me an idea: fake users as a service: using llm to generate comments for reddit after the dark


"fake users as a service: using llm to generate comments for reddit after the dark"

I cannot imagine, that this is not already being offered/in use.


There’s been the subreddit simulators going back to at least GPT2.


truth.


i PRAY for them not to recover. the trouble is, the point with giving subs to IP owners, is extremely likely. though as likely is that reddit will be just bought whole by some ass or another...

i realize this sounds very harsh, but at this point: anything that drives people into federated services is a godsend


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