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First question, bomb shelter??

Next what popped in my head, “Military grade means, made by the lowest bidder.”


Do not connect it to the internet. Problem solved.

Basically anything in a social network needs to learn to defend itself against threats. Make computer a hermit, and it can go without updates for a long time.

(Oh, but you don't like that? Well, Microsoft doesn't like getting in the news for some worldwide botnet of all Windows 10 machines. I bet they'll figure this out sooner or later.)


Maybe you'll like this, if you download this .html and view it, you'll see a random projection from a random spot on earth.

https://gist.github.com/HenkPoley/8fa7a4a8e25f106585584463c1...

Sadly mostly north oriented.

Did some more vibe coding: https://gist.github.com/HenkPoley/0a0eac0e81c53145dec8c19568...


Browser versions tend to burn more power.


LookingGlass' small portrait display is more like (2D) lenticular. Their larger displays use a micro lens system that directs pixels out in beams in different direction. So you also get parallax in the up & down direction.


Actually you don't. See this page at the bottom:

https://docs.lookingglassfactory.com/keyconcepts/filming-a-l...


I wonder what kind of rig is needed for recording that. It has to be at a least a few different viewpoints.


This is my question as well. What's the input required to generate these 3D scenes? Is RGB video enough or does it also require spacial data? Is planning around the same scene enough or does it require multiple cameras?



For the moment (well, february) the improvement with PHP 8.0 JIT is minimal: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=PHP-8.0-...

But usually a JIT is made in a way that you can then move forward with your optimizations in small tested steps. So it makes sense for JITv1 to have a very similar performance as the non-JITed version. It probably generates highly familiar code. First make it do the same, then optimize.


Slightly concerning that a few of their Netty benchmarks show high error counts. Usually meaning it could not handle the load, and behaved odd.


There a Turkish ham radio operators replying on the blog that they know of nothing of this kind. Maybe this "news" was made up?


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