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Does anyone know about power consumption? That's where Linux shines for laptops (probably nowadays better than Windows).

(I have some old laptops, and as someone posted the other day the interesting thing about someone having LLM'ed a 802.11 driver, I'd might give it a go.)


Maybe? Even if so, it is better this way.


This would be cool for other disciplines too. (Sans the APCs.)


Not just the math, but the English, too, is quite interesting.


Better than the Police, I am sure.


Sorry but the pinnacle of Pink Floyd on the web is « 2001 a Floyd odyssey » : https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OSOnYrF_Qgo&ra=m


I’d actually put their appearance in Star Trek: Acid Party even higher. https://youtu.be/BZlRt05RY9Y?si=VMZmU2CIETElC6Xj


> In an ideal world, one would be keeping notes on references used while doing the research that lead to writing the paper. Choosing not to do that is one poor decision.

In this book

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44022957

there is this passage on p. 127:

"Any author citing another paper should be required to provide proof that they a) possess a copy of that paper, b) have read that paper, c) have read the paper carefully."


Though, all nice new things need some control, I suppose; see e.g.,

https://www.octopus.ac/publications/5333-gc21/versions/lates...


On a related note: I tried to find the historical origins (i.e., beyond the pop songs, etc.) of the saying "this is why we can't have nice things", but couldn't quite make it -- even though the Internet is usually quite good at things like this.


Just read a similar piece at the Transmitter:

https://www.thetransmitter.org/from-bench-to-bot/the-next-un...

Yet not convinced.


My sentiment too: a nice idea worth supporting but the execution has something to improve. In addition to LinkedIn:

   "All discussion is via a Google Group."


If you start one your own way and you read interesting books I will happily tell people about yours. :)


If this:

"... old laptop, and 'something Kubernetes threw up that looked important' were stolen from his apartment ..."

was related to:

"... enters his nmp credentials on the phishing site ..."

Then I suppose it is really interesting.


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