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  • That reads kinda meh

    Robo Taxis are mostly bullshit, because we can’t even handle scenes for robots in a controlled environment.
    What will this robo taxis do, if snow or dirt disrupts their view?
    What will they do, if they can’t scan a speed limit sign at a road construction site?
    That stuff doesn’t work for most current automobiles that show you the speed limit, which they think is right, how should an automatic system adapt?
    Even if you preprogram them for the cities, you want to use them in, there are still ever changing things like constructions.

    And the AI stuff reads like the last years.

    Somehow we seem to not have anything really new and exciting


  • Yeah, error reports seem to be some esoteric concept for some people…

    I’m obviously doing the IT stuff for my family (although in the last years, I got out by saying, I’m doing Linux exclusively). So once I got a hysterical call, that the laptop is dead and nothing is working anymore.
    So stupid me rushed over, just to find out that they just couldn’t receive emails, because their provider had a problem.

    In my book, if a laptop is dead, there isn’t anything on the screen anymore - best case some BIOS stuff is happening.

    I started to switch people over to Linux, at least the next generation and my near surroundings, and decline now most things on windows (or smartphones), because I officially haven’t worked with those operating systems since years, and all I do is just searching around and reading things, they could’ve done themselves, if they wouldn’t be too lazy to read.
    I’m all open for people who are lost and need help, but then they mustn’t treat me like a fucking employee. I’m here to help you to solve your problems next time yourself, else my work here has no point.





  • As I said, the architectural changes are quite cool

    As far as I’ve understood it mostly comes down to splitting it up into multiple expert systems, so you don’t need to activate the complete system with every request

    But I’ve only scratched the surface…

    Also, open source… The weights are made publicly available.
    None of the training data or systems

    Edit: regarding “open source”:
    Also Meta’s Llama is on huggingface, just like deepseek. I still wouldn’t talk about transparency here








  • I’m sporting a Framework 16 since a few months and had some battery problems at first. Due to work load, I couldn’t really get into the problem and something I changed or updated resolved it.

    But I sent a mail to framework support at that time and the answer was just awesome.
    Not just some typical 1st level response to update or restart, but real technical questions and obvious interest in my problem.
    They even sounded a bit sad, that I couldn’t really tell them anything, because the issue resolved without me being able to pinpoint it.

    On that note, I also have to say, that Tuxedo support was really good.
    My Pulse 15 battery was starting to get a belly, and they sent me a new one without much questions - and no pay.
    Now, after like 4-5 years, I have my old Pulse to my nephew and saw that the CMOS battery is dead. Again they just sent me a new one.

    Some companies really deserve to get recommended.