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Comment Re:Enshitification (Score 1) 119

Yes. Think it through. Where are old files stored? In Cold storage. That's usually still tape. Or some device not currently running. My 5 year old videos don't use any power or water or anything but physical space in a rack if I just leave them there.

However, Moving it to hot space, processing and deleting it, creating a changed copy for backup or cold storage... Consumes Power energy and water.

"is it stored in a data center and what do data center use" is the same logic of "witches swim and what also does swim"

Comment So what is this about? (Score 1) 30

It's hard to believe that after 25 years of Bluetooth, he is the first one to come up with a Bluetooth chat app.

Yes, it's impressive to write that over one weekend, so yes, his status as Rockstar developer is probably justified, but what's new about that app? Even with a mesh, bluetooth range is not that impressive to be useful for anything where privacy/secrecy would matter as the recipient could probably WATCH the sender typing the message on his screen.....

Is there any promise that bitchat has that goes beyond what Meshtastic or Briar have to offer? Briar offers to use Bluetooth as an alternative to "classic" internet and with Meshtastic you even get to build your own long range network.

To me, this looks like a cool coding exercise that's hyped for its celebrity developer, but has limited practical use. Like people going crazy over some famous piano players finger warm-up sessions. But I guess what was good enough for Chopin works for Jack Dorsey, too....

Comment Re:This is not an AI failure (Score 1) 151

That was neither my question but is your assumption. I used to work as a dev, and I want to see if I can use it so generate all that boilerplate code not only at the start of a project where an old fashioned template might get you started, but also at a later project stage and adjust it to the existing code, how often it works, doesn't work or makes stuff actually worse than before. Learn how fine grained the instructions for each step need to be.

In short, I want to give it a try. So, any serious tool recommendations?

Comment Re:Sensationalism reporting (Score 1) 154

OK. I did some research.

In 1990, Richard Gere offered Julia Roberts $3000 for a week. And that was

a) 35 years ago and
b) in an aehmm... more price conscious oriented market. (but not low budget either)

So as a conclusion: If you pay $500 for food and sex, at least one of that will not be classy.

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FPretty_Woman%23Plot

Comment So what? (Score 1) 37

A really good developer did a weekend project and came up with a working prototype of a knockoff/alternative to Briar and/or Meshtastic. (Briar can use BT, too, IIRC) That's greeat and he may have been 10x faster than any other dev I know, but so far it's just that: an interesting work in progress. He hasn't opened a new company selling selling crypto snakeoil.

This is interesting. Not more, not less.

Comment Re:Whats wrong with batteries? (Score 2) 178

I'm not saying it's impossible or unfeasible, but it has to be taken care off. It's effort, it's part of a device that can fail or break. There's something nice that the spinning metal takes care of that automatically. Physics has much less bugs than software.

But I agree that there are probably easier ways to cope with that problem than building a nuclear power plant.

Comment Re:Odd... (Score 1) 141

Exactly.

But that's what this whole thing sounds to me like. You have a company that's about to go belly up, and you somehow strike a deal to suck everything of value out of it instead paying back bills, credits or any other kind of liability, scr*wing over all your creditors. And, in this case, customers.

Someone is transferring money to himself that belongs to the creditors. A fraudulent scheme.

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