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A blog post detailing a DIY guide for removing the modem and GPS from a 2024 RAV4 Hybrid to prevent data transmission back to Toyota.
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This thread discusses privacy concerns related to data collection by car manufacturers, with users sharing opinions on technological solutions, legal frameworks, and insurance implications. There is agreement among participants about the importance of privacy but differing views on the effectiveness of proposed fixes and potential consequences.
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GlycemicGPT is an open-source AI-powered diabetes management platform that connects to CGMs and insulin pumps, offering real-time monitoring, AI briefs, pattern detection, chat support, and caregiver alerts.
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The individual, a Type 1 diabetic and software engineer, built GlycemicGPT, an AI-driven platform for managing diabetes data from various devices. The tool is self-hosted with options for BYOAI processing and seeks contributors, particularly those with BLE/Android expertise.
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The article discusses the historical sleep patterns of Mediterranean agrarian societies and contrasts them with modern work schedules. It argues that the traditional rhythmical polyphasic sleep pattern, which included siestas in summer and winter naps, was more natural and aligned with nature's cycles.
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The comment thread discusses the historical context and cultural practices of work schedules, specifically focusing on the 9-5 work schedule as a modern invention. It also explores the health benefits and societal implications of siestas in different regions, with discussions on climate change's impact on traditional practices. The debate revolves around the effectiveness of these practices in contemporary society.
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Category Theory for Tiny ML in Rust is a working draft that develops a small machine-learning system using category theory and Rust programming language. The book aims to provide an understanding of machine learning as structured pipelines of objects, transformations, composition, and constraints, rather than just numerical computation.
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The comment thread discusses a suggestion to rename 'Machine Learning' due to confusion with the programming language, followed by criticism of Hamze Ghalebi's political views and actions related to Iran's nuclear program. The discussion is intense and carries a strong negative sentiment.
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The author discusses the rapid popularity of DwarfStar 4 (DS4), a single-model integration focused on local AI experience, and its potential future developments. The model's success is attributed to its efficiency in terms of RAM usage and compatibility with advanced quant strategies. The author mentions working long hours on DS4 and expresses excitement for upcoming releases that will include quality benchmarks, a coding agent, hardware setup for continuous integration testing, additional ports, and distributed inference capabilities.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of local AI models, specifically focusing on DeepSeek V4 Flash and DS4. Opinions are mixed regarding model performance, accessibility, and future trends in AI development. The community debates about the sustainability of proprietary AI services compared to open-source solutions and speculates on advancements in AI capabilities.
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The UK Government provided emergency medical support to Tristan da Cunha by conducting a daring airdrop operation. The operation involved the RAF deploying an A400M transport plane and a Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker, which flew from Ascension Island to deliver medical supplies, personnel, and kits to the remote island.
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The comment thread discusses the appreciation for Tristan Da Cunha's website, its historical and logistical significance, and the debate around military expenditure on such projects versus other public services. There is a mix of positive sentiments and constructive criticism, with some humorous remarks.
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The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has replaced a Palantir IT system used for the Homes for Ukraine scheme with an in-house solution, resulting in significant cost savings. The new system is more flexible and meets high security standards.
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The comment thread discusses concerns over Palantir's involvement in public sector projects, particularly regarding cost-effectiveness and alignment of incentives. Opinions vary on whether government agencies should develop their own systems or continue using external vendors like Palantir.
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The article discusses the possibility of using an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU with a MacBook Air through Thunderbolt eGPU technology and Linux virtualization to play games like Cyberpunk 2077, Doom (2016), and Crysis. It also explores AI inference capabilities on Apple Silicon Macs by utilizing local large language models such as Qwen and Gemma.
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This comment thread discusses a project that enables running Windows games on an ARM-based Mac using virtualization and GPU passthrough, highlighting technical achievements and controversies around Apple's hardware choices for gaming and AI inference capabilities. The community is generally positive about the project but critical of Apple's approach to gaming support and LLMs' reliability.
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A research team has discovered the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5 silicon. The vulnerability was reported in person to Apple and will be shared after a fix is provided by the company.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects related to memory safety, security vulnerabilities, and AI's role in software development. There is a consensus on the effectiveness of Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) for finding memory corruption bugs but concerns about its limitations. The debate also touches upon Apple's security measures and the potential impact of AI-generated code.
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Gyroflow is an application that stabilizes videos using gyroscope data from modern cameras or external sources. It supports various features like real-time preview, GPU processing, rolling shutter correction, and compatibility with popular video editors. The app also offers customizable settings for lens correction, stabilization of already stabilized GoPro footage, support for 10-bit videos, and underwater footage correction.
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The comment thread discusses the effectiveness of Gyroflow software for video stabilization and rolling shutter correction, comparing it to sensor stabilization techniques. Users share their experiences with external devices that record gyro data and praise the results from using Gyroflow.
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