Not an expert but if there's 3 lines to the fan, then the motherboard might measure fan speed and complain loudly that a fan is missing. It's mostly on newer laptops, but perhaps check that before deciding?
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Cool. Just adding the pdf for more info: https://github.com/umi-gripper/umi-gripper.github.io/blob/main/umi.pdf
I follow AI on YT but focus on cognitive agent architectures and txt models so I don't have any sources dedicated to robotic AI. Can you recommend a channel that focuses on progressions in that area ?
[shameful] I missed it somehow. Irritation is not helpful in that situation :-(
Sorry for delay. I'm using the Linux version (6.41.0) and there's a Signal in-app message saying that 'This version have expired. upgrade to latest version to continue messaging'
I oc don't mind updating if there's a huge security flaw that harms others, but they could explain that an update is absolutely crucial, it has happened several times before, and I don't need excessive security for a 2-person network with my son. If the underlying protocol is still insecure at this point, then its not so good.
I can hope that the latest forced upgrades was just an emergency, but otherwise I'll have to find another stable client/protocol.
For the pin issue, I goofed up and didn't see the setting (sorry). Thanks for answer.
Damn. How the [beep] did I miss that one !? Sloppy. Sorry about that..
Tho it still doesn't let me enter the pin. when I press enter, the keyboard just disappears. However this may likely be my old degoogled Android setup.
Thanks..
On the big scale there's only one main concern for the current system: Can people adapt to new knowledge/functions as fast as changes occur. If they cannot, the labor market collapse. It took a while to adapt to cars but people succeeded, and someone might suggest that we can do the same now. I doubt that.
We are already in a very accelerated world compared to then, and whats worse is that the AI boom has just started and will accelerate faster and faster. ALL levels of the entire AI tech stack is accelerating. Hardware, algorithms, models, cognitive networks (agents), and a shitload of new papers every single day. All big tech are using current AI on all levels to accelerate development of the next AI, which will dev the successor etc.
Besides that, a lot of other global events will push the system towards a transition to something different.
Slowness in adopting AI in bizz are perhaps the only delay workers can hope for, so imho you can only prolong your current job and try to adapt as far as you can, not keep it. Timeline is difficult tho.
remindme! 2 years
Hm, going slightly ot here. I wonder how long it will take before an 'package maintainer' AI is developed. Imho it won't take long before we see the first semi-automated packager/pkg manager. I think we have all the open source parts, but not the agent network that does the actual work, yet.
With a dedicated package agent, guix and any other smaller distro would be right behind the big ones.
Hm, I knew less about packaging than I thought. I kind of assumed it was mostly automatic updates after the initial package, and only fixing things on major changes.
Anyway, looking at the different tables, it doesn't seem to me that Guix is especially behind well known distros, and there's a low percentage of problematic issues: https://repology.org/repositories/statistics/pvulnerable
Perhaps it would be more telling to see how long packages are outdated on average? dunno..
Hm, I would think users could get good value out grouping search subject and selecting the best engines for their need, and receive a good spread of results from a single search.
..also, our upcoming swarm of personal AI's might benefit from such a selfhosted search service.
Not sure what the difference is to an Android 'tv stick', but tv sticks cost around 20$ (converted in head from danish kr) on aliexpress. Example: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006381266184.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.39.ce819Szc9Szcrc&algo_pvid=78295de8-770e-47db-af24-96fd92ab26e2&algo_exp_id=78295de8-770e-47db-af24-96fd92ab26e2-19&pdp_npi=4%40dis%21DKK%21359.58%21125.85%21%21%2152.80%2118.48%21%402103252e17052172444052693eb007%2112000036967194627%21sea%21DK%21123519862%21&curPageLogUid=dTrPgOd3FrQu&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch%7Cquery_from%3A
Ubuntu, Arch, Manjaro and now Guix as my hopefully permanent home. Guix is one configuration file, and zap! the system configures itself from that. There are oc a lot of other goodies..