Device uses sound waves to gather blood pressure data from blood vessels, monitoring the response with ultrasound.

Perhaps not saved, but I'd venture the most significant nail in the coffin of the scientific publishing mafia so far, pursued with integrity and honor. The rise of open publishing that followed is very telling, and in my mind directly attributable to Alexandra's work and it's popularity, they know they need to adapt or (probably and) die.
Still need to work on the publish or perish mentality, getting negative results published, and getting corporate propaganda out of the mix, to name a few.

You can cycle the smaller drives to cold backup, that's not a waste. You do have backups, which RAID is not, right?

Sure, works fine for inference with tensor parallelism, USB4 / thunderbolt 4/5 is a better (40Gbit+ and already there) bet than ethernet (see distributed-llama). Trash for training / fine tuning, that needs higher inter GPU speed, or better a bigger GPU VRAM.

Yeah, I have a broader view of the phrase, which includes complacency (not actively working at alternatives) as well as just voting, seems most agree with you.

Valid point.

many people believe that “funding” something equals to “controlling” it.
Pretty much the definition of soft power, which an awful lot of politicians believe in.

US funding having been a toxic source of dependency, and it being better in the long run to get money elsewhere.
Yup, pretty much my intent, that and the insecurity it engenders, rather surprised by the reaction.

How could you read it that way ? I'm saying eventually they were going to conflict with the interests of the US (oligarchs and techbros) and lose funding. Shocker, it happened under cheeto.

Not a good thing, just an inevitable one, as they conflict with the interests of the US (oligarchs and techbros).

Oh No ! Leopards Ate My Face.
Better off in the long run.

I took some trouble to make it a higher priority in my personal SearxNG engine In counterpoint, when it actually throws something up, I listen.

Fair enough, I got the wrong impression with the post (which I did read) finishing with
It is not impossible to circumvent these issues, for instance by paying for a jmp.chat phone number with monero XMR. In this case you don’t actually have the sim, but rather access it remotely over XMPP. If you do this over Tor very little can be used against you.
and so on, which I found wanting from a privacy perspective at the implied threat level. No phones (or perhaps faraday bags, or aircraft mode, if tested, depending on threat model) is a much more astute take home, hence the spycraft suggestion.
Anyhow, best of luck.

Agreed, and now I'm whistling.

So, your key takeaway seems to be getting an untraceable phone number. From an opsec point of view I see a few problems.
First, this is implicitly aimed at going against state level actors, which is a whole other game than random internet services. With that in mind...
You assume TOR is actually anonymous, but it has been shown that with enough compromised exit nodes that fails. It's also a NSA project originally, which may or may not be relevant, the code may be good and is open and has had eyes on, but at the least shows they are intimately familiar with it.
You assume acquisition of Monero is uncompromised and untraceable. Perhaps cash at a machine might be pretty good, but a camera could easily invalidate it, or the machine itself be compromised, wouldn't be hard to imagine a profit motive or false flag driving that.
What's the security implications of the XMPP protocol ? Just using TOR may not be enough (I don't know, just asking the questions). What about the other end of the phone call?
One approach, especially for local efforts, is just using old school spycraft, dead drops, one time pads etc.
You asked for feedback.

Until next week, sigh.
Huge kudos to Freetube, I love it. Just the opposite to Alphabet, go on, be evil again.

Seems like data integrity is your highest priority, and you're doing pretty well, the next step is keeping a copy offsite. It's the 3-2-1 backup strategy, 3 copies, 2 media (used to mean CDs etc but now think offline drives) 1 offsite (in case of fire, meteor strike etc), so look to that, stash a copy at a friends or something.
In your case I'd look at getting some online storage to fill the offsite role while you're overseas (paid probably, but a year of 1 or 2 Tb is quite reasonable) leaving you with no pressure on the selfhosting side, just tailscale in, muck around and have fun, and if something breaks, no harm done, data safe.
I've done it for what seems like forever and I'd still be worried about leaving a system out of physical control for any extended period of time, at the very least having someone to reboot it if connectivity or power fails will be invaluable, but talking them through a broken update is another thing entirely, and you shouldn't make that a critical necessity, too much stress.

OP: I knew what I was wishing for...
Bastard.

Thing about windows is you can shatter them. Time to defenestrate neoliberalism right through the Overton Window.

I say go for the desktop for grunty work and pick up an older thinkpad for the mobile use case or just remote in with your macbook. I have a T580 (last of the dual batteries, infinite battery life baby), works an absolute treat on linux and next best build quality to a macbook but with a repair manual and massive upgradeability.

But the free market is more efficient than the public service, we need to privatize, while we're at it let's privatize some natural monopolies. /s
Experience has proved that neoliberalism was a lie (or if we're generous just wrong), can we fucking move on now ? Fucking Overton window.

How to know if you're asking the wrong question ?
What's that principle where you don't know you're asking the wrong question because you've got this idea in your head on how to do something, so you search frustratingly. If you could step up a level and find the right question, you'd find a well established, efficient solution.
Related to unknown unknowns I guess, but I came across a phrase or word encapsulating it, and now I can't remember or (ironically) find it.
ETA: It's the XY Problem, thanks [email protected].

Blood pressure watches anyone?
Seems very interesting, pr burble aside. Wonder how close this is to a micro-sonogram if generalised ? Star Trek medical tricorder component material by my reckoning.

Best VPN exit node country in SE Asia ?
Wanting to torrent in a country other than my own, I've been exiting via Singapore as it has the most direct path I believe. Any reason not to ? Any superior choices for whatever reason ? Couldn't find this discussed anywhere. TIA.

Private Facebook Marketplace ?
I'm one of those oddballs who's never joined, but I'm in the market for a new to me bike, and it seems like all the action is on marketplace. Am I screwed, or is there an effective workaround ?
Edit: Not US. There are local alternatives that I know about, but they are worse, please answer question as asked ! Basically I'm thinking of alternative software ala FreeTube, or a way of spoofing facebook to make a dummy account only to be used for this and if so what precautions to take...

Psychological truths like Skinner vs Pavlov Conditioning
Something I find fascinating is that being consistent (and trustworthy) is less effective than being 80/20% consistent (classical vs operant conditioning) at training dogs where there are contextual/environmental cues at play. It's personally counter-intuitive, but I've seen it work and am convinced (I attribute it to evolutionary mechanisms, my goto in biology).
I'm wondering what other psychology as a science results have solid statistics behind them that I'm unaware of (I'm compsci with a physics/maths background, so it's probably most), and are interesting...

On the obnoxiousness of WebP
Here we are with a community celebrating art, some of us might like to archive it. But no, inevitably it's google 'owned' transcoded, WebP. I have an extension to re-encode back to an old format, but that's lossy-lossy transcoding, not good. I suspect it's a Lemmy thing, but what would it take to get non-lossy here?


The lack of an inner monologue seems linked to a lower ability to recall words and predict their sound.

How does this play for you ? I identify as spectrum, what used to be Asperger's, and have to work really hard to get to visual phantasia, but I can. Also worked hard to remove aural phantasia? via meditation because of negative self talk. Do you see 'aphant' as a useful designation? Thoughts, Ideas?

Richard Marles concealed war crimes report, denying justice for David McBride

Report on leadership failures in Afghan war was given to the Richard Males in November 2023, but not published until McBride was sentenced.

A report critical of Australian generals’ leadership in Afghanistan was given to the Defence Minister Richard Marles in November 2023, but was not published until after the McBride sentencing. Stuart McCarthy on a travesty of justice.

Rewild the Internet!

The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists.

This needs (IMO) more attention, seems to fit here...

Any way to remove read items from the feed?
As title, standard lemmy in browser...