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  • Cool!

    I love the UI for this one, it's unique compared to the others

  • That was really cool, worth a post of its own, thanks for sharing!

  • Thanks!

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  • Looks good!

  • No worries, I like the meme 😄

  • Yes! That's what !medicine@mander.xyz is intended for :) I've run into a handful of medical professionals here, but we don't have regular discussion posts yet and so it's mostly news articles.

    That community also has an informal relationship with the one on reddit, where we were in contact with the mods there.

    Please feel free to share any thoughts or stories in that community :)

  • I remember in highschool some kids were selling stickers that you were supposed to put on the back of your phone to protect you from "radiation".

    I don't think that scam will ever go away

  • What kind of uses did you have for it?

  • I think they're looking for local "AI" anyway. Since those work directly on your machine, there's no concern around trust (nothing leaves your device) and the resource cost is whatever your hardware uses, or was already using.

    There are some concerns still with local models, such as any biases in the training data that was used, but for image classification it wouldn't be that bad.

  • It depends on the client

    Some apps / frontends support it and others don't

  • 😦

    Well, it's a win win. You can have them

  • I was coming into this thread to mention buttered popcorn flavor jellybeans.

    It was bad.

  • Best of luck BADO 2025-0134!

  • Hi, it looks like your post got posted twice and is getting reported. You could delete one of them?

  • At the same time, space is a growing industry that will likely change the way we do things on the surface. I'd rather that we have some control over that than leave everything up to the americans. We could also benefit economically and use those funds for projects in other sectors.

    There are also some direct practical applications, like satellite Internet in remote regions, and Earth observation / climate research.

    I don't know how it will all play out, but this seems like a good thing. Why pay musk for starlink and spacex launches when we can set up something for ourselves.

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