Welp, kid managed to get a drone stuck about 50ft up in a tree. Thus, further reconfirming my earlier claim (prior to him wasting his money on it) that drones are, in fact, the worst toy in the whole toy universe.
Starting to wonder if AI is like spreadsheets: for every programmer pointing out flaws and deficiencies, a double dozen people are using 'em to do something they find useful. 1/4
@gvwilson It is tricky. You mentioned spreadsheets but I think a better comparison would be Blockchain. Similar amount of hype and crazy ideas and grifters. But then also some legit interesting applications that benefit mankind. I think? 🤔
Whatever goober at Adobe decided to make this annoying AI spam popup in Photoshop every 5 minutes should be fired. Sure you can close it, but it comes right back 5 minutes later. 🤬
It's already begun---the relentless onslaught of "do I have to go school during the eclipse?" questions. The answer being consistently "yes." Look kid, don't make me give you a lecture on idempotence...
@dabeaz “Due to the risks associated with viewing a solar eclipse, school boards across the region have already announced moving their PA Day from May to April 8th to ensure that students will not be outdoors during this time which would be their regular dismissal time.”
@hynek@tomster “for those cilantro-haters for whom the plant tastes like soap, the issue is genetic. These people have a variation in a group of olfactory-receptor genes that allows them to strongly perceive the soapy-flavored aldehydes in cilantro leaves.”
OK lazyweb, I've read a lot of wireguard docs but their explanations are all lacking. Anyone got pointers for these?
my ISP doesn't support IPv6. I'm renting a VPS with v4/v6 addresses. I'd like to run wireguard and route all IPv6 traffic from my LAN out thru the VPS.
I'd also like to connect from WG on my laptop to my VPS and get onto my home LAN. What happens if I'm on a hotel wifi whose subnet (192.168.1.x) is the same as my home LAN?
@hyc i like the ubuntu documentation .. which i applied on debian server and a mac client. for my use case i followed their “inside device” guide which makes your client appear as a node on your local network via proxy arp. https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/inside-device
Imagine the following situation: your project is MIT licensed. Someone takes the whole project and white-labels it (changes the name), then sells it commercially without providing the source code or sharing any of the sales revenue with you. They include "Copyright <your name>" and a copy of the MIT license in the "about" page of the software.