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+1 on that. Works for me after that


Since the democrats are not the ones in power at the moment, don't they have the bigger obligation towards the position of the people who voted for them. Which would be exactly the demand they are making right now.

The party who is running the country does in theory have an obligation to all Americans, the opposition has an obligation to their own block.


The Republicans are literally starving poor people. People who are on SNAP who have less than 3k in their bank accounts.

Hateful and incompetent is how most people would describe that.


Both parties are to blame.

About a decade ago, Tea Party Republicans were in the minority, they refused to approve the budget as the Democrats are doing now.

At that time, Democrats accused the Republicans of ‘holding the government hostage’. Now the roles are exactly reversed.

It’s games as usual.


Democrats refuse to vote the budget because the GOP removed almost all healthcare funding from it and won't compromise on that. If this budget passes as is, millions will die of preventable diseases. How is it on democrats?


Isn’t it true that the healthcare part only involves credits that were supposed to be temporary during COVID?

Also, isn’t it true that the expiring credits are for people who earn more money than ACA allowed? ( In other words, the poor still get assistance.)

Please provide receipts if there are other aspects to be considered.


Yes it’s true that those provisions expired, the Republicans are not changing or removing anything, and it’s the Democrats that are demanding additional funding to replace the Covid era funding that is expiring.


> Isn’t it true that the healthcare part only involves credits that were supposed to be temporary during COVID?

So? There's no rule that temporary things can't later become permanent.

For example the Trump tax cuts from 2017 were supposed to temporary, expiring this year. The "Big Beautiful Bill" made them permanent.

Also the healthcare part is not just letting temporary COVID era credits expire. It also includes cuts to Medicaid.


I thought that at first too until I read the first bullet point

" Stores all you sensitive data "

That's a grammar error I don't expect an LLM to make?


There are a couple more in the README too.

It's not impossible that an AI was asked to sprinkle in a few typos for effect, but perhaps it really is just written by a person who really loves emojis.


Maybe they wanted to intentionally make it look like AI as an added pun


I think the most defining factor of it is that you have the play store right there and can just run any normal android app too.

I even installed Termux via F-Droid today, and have a bluetooth keyboard with touchpad connected to it.


Sadly the whole open ecosystem is in grave doubt moving forward since Google announced they are shutting down side loading :-(


That's something I am worrying about too


The Vision Pro has the equivalent of this as well. 20% of the apps I run in it are “flatland” to use the snow crash term.


I can absolutely see that, yes

Not everything needs to be XR/VR/AR to be useful.


Isn't the difference here that to poison wikipedia you have to do it quite agressively vy directly altering the article which can easily be challenged whereas the training data poisoning can be done much more subversivly


You may be interested in this then https://github.com/mgschwan/viture_virtual_display

Or now that I think of it, just use the glasses with a regular hdmi adapter ( but no 3dof tracking then )


I heard that too, and it kinda makes sense, but what I also heard is that this one time price increase may not come all at once but drawn out over a longer period because some industries will eat the tariffs longer than others.

So instead of a massive inflation bump in one month you may get a sustained inflation rise over 6-12 months for example, which from the consumers POV probably looks just like higher inflation overall


I haven't read the paper only looked at the first page with the two sheets, but I think the novel idea here is that it's using complementary colors.

Take a color that is maximally absorbed by the stain and thus get the most energy into it without affecting too much else.

I wonder if that would work with other colors as well.


It's an interesting idea, and how it would work with colours other than "bleached" would be the interesting part.

Presumably it wouldn't work on black without fading the garment, but given how we've seen things fade in shop windows, I wonder if there's some novel applications for removing other types of intentional "stains" like ink, or paint, and particularly if they're under/behind a surface like a clear-coat or glass or something else that prevents physical access.


I wonder if you could remove blue ink with yellow light. Specifically residue from ballpoint pens on furniture.


That would be an interesting one, I have a strangely related story that not too long ago my toddler drew _all over_ a yellow suede sofa with a blue ballpoint pen, was a nightmare to get it out without making the pristine sofa look like a drowned rat.


The Raspberry Pi is in dire need of a DP Alt mode USB C port. Those small portable devices would pair nicely with the current wave of Display/XR glasses but they all need Displayport via USB.

And while you can work around that with an adapter it takes away from the simplicity of just plugging in the glasses ( and most of them get quite hot too).


Do recent SoC integrate necessary muxers? Last I checked few years ago, it needed a special multiplexer chip between display out and USB-C port to handle mode switching, and there were lots of engineering challenges and costs involved, almost like using one set of pipes for both coolant water and lubricant oil.


I don't know what change they would need to make but the OrangePi had it for quite some time and it works well


I found this yesterday https://minimis.life/ it also has cycling in mind based off their description


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