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The discovery of an unsecured Chinese policing dashboard shows how authorities track people of interest.
And just like that—surprise!—one AI company bails out another AI company's grift. Google agreeing to rent compute from xAI (cough, "SpaceX") magically makes them eligible for inclusion in the S&P500. Americans, they are looting your life savings, the ones you earned through labour that they are gleefully replacing. Your descendants will never have the chance you had. https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/05/google-will-pay-spacex-920m-per-month-for-compute/
While a few people complain that AI is "stealing Open Source", training on Open Source code and giving nothing in return, I'm currently living the complete opposite: we are in
I built Small & Cute Robot arms from Scratch for my ROS 2 mobile robot. I'll probably make new smaller & cuter version of my robot with these small arms. submitted by /u/martincerven [link] [Kommentare]
Multiplayer DIY robot where you learn mechanics and engineering...600+ parts and 6 hour build time. It has custom electronics, bb gun mechanism and piezo equipped plates for hit detection. You controll it via mobile app and can have up to 8 tanks in multiplayer game submitted by /u/Iron_Fleet_Support [link] [Kommentare]
⚫ Reconstructed tables ⚫ Census ⚫ Online works ⚫ Computing aids ⚫ Pi ⚫ Sustainable digitization ⚫ Nancy The aim of the LOCOMAT project is to make available a number of interesting and/or important historical tables, and to facilitate the study of the original tables by historians of mathematics. An overview of the motivations of the project appears in Denis Roegel, "The LOCOMAT Project: Recomputing Mathematical and Astronomical Tables", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, April-June 2012, pages 74-79. Slides of an overview of the project can be found here (in French). This page is located at http://locomat.loria.fr/ GDML (Global Digital Mathematics Library)
The Seeed team will be in Garching-Hochbrück near Munich tomorrow for a hands-on workshop with reBot Arm, our fully open-source robotic arm. Try it in person, ask technical questions, meet robotics folks, and grab some pizza with us. Limited spots: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/robotics-builders-meetup-hands-on-with-rebot-arm-tickets-1990578698472 submitted by /u/MiuoChar [link] [Kommentare]
Sorry for the slow pace of the video, but I figured that seeing each visualizer perform the same path makes them more intuitive. All of these visualizers are rendered on a meta quest 3 using OpenXR. submitted by /u/RoboLord66 [link] [Kommentare]
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On 3 December 1992, in a Vodafone office west of London, a 22-year-old British software engineer named Neil Papworth sat at a desktop computer terminal, typed “Merry Christmas” using full words rather than the now-conventional abbreviations, and pressed send. The message travelled through the Vodafone cellular network and arrived seconds later on a four-and-a-half-pound Orbitel […]
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James "Weston" Higginbotham went missing one week ago while on a family vacation in Japan.