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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Well, I’m running Asahi Linux on a Macbook which can’t boot from USB even if I wanted to.

    However, if you’re really worried about state-level threat actors, like FBI or CIA, I don’t believe there is much you could do to protect yourself anyway. They likely have entire catalogs of unpublished and undisclosed side-band attack exploits they could draw from to gain access to your machine and execute a privilege escalation to install whatever they want.








  • SpaceX gets away with it and I honestly don’t know why

    For the same reason all private spaceflight companies (like Firefly, Rocketlab, and Blue Origin) “get away with it”. Blown up rockets aren’t paid for by tax dollars. Private spaceflight customers, and yes, the government, only pays for successful launches.

    bcz their contracts have been all government until pretty recently.

    The contracts are for successful flights. If a SpaceX rocket blows up that was paid for by the government, the government (taxpayers) don’t pay for that launch.

    Commercial spaceflight launches are much MUCH better finanical deal for taxpayers than the traditional NASA “cost-plus” contracts, SLS being the most recent example.





  • Blowing up rockets gets people really upset when they think it’s their tax dollars.

    I love spaceflight and what the Artemis II accomplished, but it came with an absolutely staggering price tag. It cost a bit more than $50 Billion to design including both the rocket and the Orion capsule. It costs $1Billion each time it launches too. We only bought enough parts for 4 flights of the rocket, and we’ve now used 2 of those.


  • artemis (boeing)

    Just for the clarity of the record:

    • the 1st stage tank of the SLS rocket is Boeing
    • the 2nd stage is ULA (a joint Boeing/Lockheed company)
    • the 1st and 2nd stage engines are Aerojet Rockdyne (which is now a subsidiary of L3Harris Technologies)
    • the solid rocket boosters on the side are Northrop Grumman
    • the service module is Airbus Defense and Space along with Thales
    • the capsule is Lockheed

    So you’ve got four giant American defense contractors, and two European defense contractors owned by French, German, Spain, and Italy.

    Maybe the communal part is the community of western defense contractors.





  • They are shitting out what you feed them. If you feed them garbage, you get garbage in return.

    This is the missing conceptual understanding that probably 90% of LLM users lack. They really don’t know how LLMs work, and treat them like AGI. Sadly this includes adult policy makers in our society too. Efforts like those of these these researchers act to educate the public. I’m hopeful this will spark some critical thinking on the part of regular, otherwise ignorant, LLM users.