

Very true, and a big part of the reason most people won’t want this.
It’s like the “AI pin you wear that absorbs literally everything you see and hear” product that was pitched a couple of months ago. Kill it with fire!


Very true, and a big part of the reason most people won’t want this.
It’s like the “AI pin you wear that absorbs literally everything you see and hear” product that was pitched a couple of months ago. Kill it with fire!


The article keeps using the phrase “upcoming XR revolution” but I don’t see this gaining much traction outside purpose-built implementations for specific jobs, and a subset of tech enthusiasts.
So maybe this explains why Windows takes 20 seconds to find Notepad when I search for it on the Start menu.
Sometimes it’s like “Notepad? Never heard of it.”
No, that’s fair. Annoying but not difficult.
This is also 99% of Windows users
But then you have to wait 45 minutes for Windows update to spin, and potentially hang in the middle


The funny thing is AI is not really mentioned in the rest of the article. I don’t think any of the new technology being introduced has anything to do with AI.
I guess “AI” is just a synonym for “new stuff” now.


I think you’re mixing two different things here. Discussions about unions, working conditions, workplace policies, fairness, etc. have a direct bearing on the workplace and the people in it. Yes, these things are political but they also directly impact the workplace and the people in the organization. I think these topics are all fine.
That’s different from Pam in HR reminding you that she Stands With Israel when you work in a company that has no connection at all to Israel, weapons manufacturing, etc. Or maybe they want to harass you for your own views or trade in conspiracy theories. Their co-workers are a captive audience for these rants because they have to deal with these people to do their jobs.
To me it’s not about loving capitalism, it’s about not wanting yet one more sphere of life to be a stage for performative displays of tribal affiliation.


Yeah this game was great… I must have played it after other Sonic games had come out. I never knew this was his first appearance. Such a cool piece of history!
Did the car have windshield wipers that you had to turn on when you got mud on the windshield or am I mixing this up with a different game?


We have oil tycoons run our climate summits, so sure, why not.
Maybe we can get SBF and Bernie Madoff to put something together on fiscal responsibility.


The Intercept has a long, detailed piece on NYT’s coverage claiming systemic sexual violence on 10/7:
https://theintercept.com/2024/02/28/new-york-times-anat-schwartz-october-7/
I knew the Times leaned pro-Israel, but this report was pretty surprising in terms of failing to meet basic journalistic standards.


Ears turn out to be a good way to recognize individuals. Ear biometrics is an evolving area.


Right! They used to have a commercial airliner that broke the sound barrier.
I was confused about how the article kept saying “hypersonic” without defining it. Looks like hypersonic means 5x the speed of sound.
https://www.dictionary.com/compare-words/hypersonic-vs-supersonic


This thing is huge, it does 0-60 in under 3 seconds, has sharp angles, and its styling does not seem to target the sensible end of the market… It’s like an industrial strength pedestrian destroyer.
Could all YouTubers everywhere please emulate this guy’s style… no obnoxious edits, no “destroying” someone else’s point of view… he just calmly and methodically explains what he’s done and what the issues are.


I don’t think I followed a specific guide. I’m using the HifiBerry Amp2 amplifier with the Pis. The house I moved into had Bose in-wall speakers in a couple of rooms and I added some in-ceiling speakers and a couple of outdoor speakers. Most of the speaker wires are routed down to the basement, so I can have all the Pis connected right to the switch via Ethernet.
Running speaker cable is by far the hardest thing about this. You could also connect the Pis via Wi-fi; I haven’t tried that but it is supposed to work pretty well.
On the software end, it’s pretty simple. PiCorePlayer is just an image you burn to an SD card and boot up on the Pis. I run LMS in a docker container. As long as the PiCorePlayer instances and LMS are all on the same subnet, they will auto-discover each other. If they’re not, it’s just a matter of configuring the LMS server URL on the PiCorePlayers.
LMS configuration is also pretty simple… you point it at your music folder and it will scan and index your MP3s and other audio files. It has plugins for Spotify, Tidal, Youtube, and some other apps. You can control it via browser, or there are Android and iOS mobile apps.
Once you buy the Pis, amps, power supplies, and cases, you are looking at probably $140 or so per zone… so it’s not entirely cheap, but I think it’s cheaper than Sonos or other pre-built systems. It sounds great and the different Pis sync very well. I don’t hear any sync issues walking from zone to zone.


I have 6 4b’s running PiCorePlayer for home audio. I control them with LMS and can sync them or play different things in different rooms.


I’ve been using FX for a few years. I haven’t really compared it to the others because it does what I need with little fuss and no ads or other annoyances.
It can access network file shares and you can use a split screen view for easy file copying. It also has a basic text editor and media player, though I don’t really use those.


I’ve been running Linux on all the machines I own for years, but I still have to run Windows for work. Not everyone can just switch and I doubt there are many reading this who are unaware they could switch to Linux (or Mac, BSD, etc.).
Oh I also have one MacBook running MacOS because Apple decided to only allow iOS development and parental controls, of all things, on Apple devices running Apple software.
Yes MS and Apple suck but it’s not as simple as “just switch.”
Nope, now (by default) it opens all the files you had open the last time you used Notepad. You can turn it off, but it’s annoying.