

Very cool. This kind of stuff is interesting for local use on phones. Not that I will be implementing that myself. But someone will probably do so in the future and I will be using it
Very cool. This kind of stuff is interesting for local use on phones. Not that I will be implementing that myself. But someone will probably do so in the future and I will be using it
Did a quick check I think it is equal performance to Snapdragon 7 Plus Gen 2. Which is great for every day use. Not the fastest stuff but midrange.
Huawei still appears to be very expensive in the West though. Not sure if their in-house production is really driving price down as much as simply being independent
But they could work for McKinsey or Palantir to improve the world!
Quote it.
They are not you are lying.
Some in the fediverse ask why I’m not on Peertube. Here’s the problem (and it’s not insurmountable): right now, there’s no easy path towards sustainable content production when the audience for the content is 100x smaller, and the number of patrons/sponsors remains proportionally the same.
I was never able to sustain my open source work based on patronage, and content production is the same—just more expensive to maintain to any standard (each video takes between 10-300 hours to produce, and I have a family to feed, and US health insurance companies to fund).
Just cross post to both Peertube and YouTube?
archive.ph is khamas for allowing me to bypass Haaretz paywall.
Looking at the video footage they flew extremely slowly at the end. The planes were stationary so they positioned themselves above the planes and then slowly descended.
In general Ardupilot is more geared towards robotics and autonomy. It allows the setting of waypoints for things like spraying crops so that it follows a path autonomously instead of being controlled manually. When controlling the drone manually iNav is simpler and generally more preferred by FPV users.
Why are they using ardupilot for this instead of iNav? It all looked FPV operated. None of the autonomy was used.
Not sure why, but my search results have been even worse than with duckduckgo
Getting people to stay on the site and watch videos.
Not as a commercial goal or to sell more ads or whatever, but to try to recommend people the videos they want to see.
Many open source platforms seem to despise recommendation algorithms because they are often used nefariously (get people emotionally invested aka angry) but they certainly have their uses if used with proper intentions.
Thanks for your work!
What are your opinions on using open source algorithms to augment user retention?
If buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.
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