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@futzle Ohoho, I didn't think to go to the video's page on YouTube! This comment by Kayr Herkert sounds dead on:

« The 2 little black thingies are pellets that neutralize chemical gasses that can be produced when a nimh cell is overcharged. » and then has a dead link to a PDF about potassium hydroxide pellets.

My gut has been saying that these are used for their chemical nature, based on how they looked like a compressed powder. But I couldn't figure out what that would be!

Excellent find!

While disassembling my toothbrush, I came across an oddity. What are these little gray cylinders?

They're held loosely captive in a pocket of the plastic, not touching any other component. They're lightweight, rigid, non-magnetic, and maybe composed of something granular.

What the heck?

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By contrast, a single average-size query (~100 words answer size) to GPT-3 produces 1.5 gCO2e (arxiv.org/abs/2407.16894), or about 30x more; a 10,000-word answer would produce 3000x more CO2 than that hour of video. For GPT-4, it would be another three times worse.

So, in short, an LLM query has a much higher footprint than streaming video.

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#FrugalComputing

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I would still love to get some more eyes on this draft alternative Passover haggadah I put together.

e.pcloud.link/publink/show?cod

Any and all feedback would be welcome! Please and thank you.

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Science paper piracy site Sci-Hub shares lots of retracted papers - arstechnica.com/science/2025/0 that's because academic publishers make it hard to share the final corrected versions... #openaccess

If you're an Apple user and I spoof your phone number in a call to the legitimate Apple Customer Support line (800-275-2273), I can force Apple to send you a system level "Apple Account Confirmation" prompt to all of your signed-in devices.

This approach is commonly used by a prolific voice phishing group to convince targets they really are in a support call with an Apple representative.

Today's deep dive into this weird world was made possible in part by a series of live phishing videos, tutorials and other secrets that show in unprecedented detail how these voice phishing scams can be so convincing.

Please share this story widely, because I learned a ton reporting this and frankly the various methods used by these groups to dox and target people are really slick.

From the story: "Besieged by scammers seeking to phish user accounts over the telephone, Apple and Google frequently caution that they will never reach out unbidden to users this way. However, new details about the internal operations of a prolific voice phishing gang show the group routinely abuses legitimate services at Apple and Google to force a variety of outbound communications to their users, including emails, automated phone calls and system-level messages sent to all signed-in devices."

krebsonsecurity.com/2025/01/a-

youtu.be/F44un1_y2fs

Hey friends. If you know someone who is looking for a software and cybersecurity worker with 20+ years experience, please let me know. Many thanks.

A rare #Android encounter: I spent two days unlocking and #rooting a donated phone with the help of Russian forums, just to find out that it doesn't support USB host mode in the end. No free microscope display for me today.

On a side note, Android is crazy snappy compared to any computer I used after 2000. There's no delay between touching the screen and the sound feedback. This should never get forgotten in #linuxmobile

@dcz I'd gotten too used to the freedom of . My Librem 5 now needs repairs in the microphone circuit, so I've had to go back to Android. Not enjoying it much.

@risottobias@tech.lgbt ... This young guy worked 24/7 and got something that would run for almost 10 minutes before crashing. Management did closed door 5 minutes demos at CES to customers. One of them signed up for it for the next half model year. i.e., 6 months It was on a different embedded platform, and was almost a complete rewrite. It didn't make the half year mark, so 6 months late. My original estimate was for a cross platform version of it for them by March.

@risottobias@tech.lgbt My favorite engineering management failure story from my automotive days involves ; it's even more funny, because management viewed it as a success. I was asked in October to have a new complex feature running on our embedded product in time for CES. I refused to do it, because I knew it would take longer than 2.5 months. Management turned around and got a new engineer to do it. ...

Meta axes third-party fact-checkers in time for second Trump term - Ars Technica

Meta will also "work with President Trump to push back on governments around the world that are going after American companies and pushing to censor more,"

A global war of American billionaires, backed by the US government, against the rest of the world, propaganda division.

#democracy #propaganda

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

All the time I spend worrying about Trump destroying the US is really cutting into the time I should be spending worrying about climate change destroying the world.

Really like how #libvirt's

virsh migrate --copy-storage-all myvm qemu+ssh://user@whatever.new.host/system is simpler than scp/rsyncing things over.

The #Forgejo monthly update was published ✨ It is a high level overview of the project activities.

All the best for the new year from Forgejo. We are in the preparations for the upcoming v10 release, have improved testing and automation. A a big thanks to everyone who makes Forgejo a success, including upstream projects and libraries Forgejo depends on.

forgejo.org/2024-12-monthly-up

TBH I struggle with the indignant toots in the fedi about Zucks latest kowtowing. Like, when has that dude ever been anything but an opportunistic douche canoe? Why is anyone surprised? This rant is from 2011 y'all: laurahilliger.com/techie/fuck-

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