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3GWh/h.

But you have to keep a VPS updated yourself, right? A hosted site doesn't require any action from the customer to stay up to date.

This isn't just about weirdos (like me) who run GrapheneOS. Huawei phones don't have Google Play services installed, or Xiaomi phones with MIUI China. That's what, a billion and a half phones that can't get to your website now?

Amazon tablets don't have Google services either, which hints that the upcoming Amazon phones also might not work with this.


If you need access to both apps from China and websites/apps from outside China, non-Apple devices have been difficult before this, primarily due to push notification infrastructure.

This makes it more difficult. But I don’t think it matters given how difficult it was prior to this.


Using apps based on Google Play Services may be impossible on those phones out of the box (not sure), but websites have no such dependency and most people don’t give a crap about push notifications from PWAs anyway so whether FCM works with the device matters little. Also doesn’t the web push API support different push services at registration time so those devices’ browsers can register their own vendor push server? (It’s been a while since I implemented web push myself, memory is fuzzy.)

This is blocking access to websites wholesale, so it’s on a whole different level.


What's wrong with Apple push notifications in China?

"non-Apple", i.e. Android

The problem is that most popular apps for Android outside Chinese app stores rely on Google services (specifically, Firebase) for push notifications.


https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.20245v2 Section 3 outlines the actual method.

The (unsloth dynamic) 4-bit quants of Qwen 3.6 kept getting stuck in circles for me. Even though it doesn't benchmark as well, GLM 4.7 Flash at least keeps making progress if I keep nudging it, so I have actually been able to finish some apps with it.

I think it means most of the training data is short. And a lot of the long-context examples are conversations where the middle turns are less important.

From the Consumer Product Safety Commission https://bsky.app/profile/cpsc.gov/post/3mkpsy7mgkk2j

"Is this user error?"

No. If we're recalling a product for a safety issue, it is not user error. There is an engineering error, or a design error, or a manufacturing error. Whatever the product is doing it should not be doing.


That used to be true, but things have really settled down. Notice the lack of rushing to start more fracking or refining projects during this crisis.

I don't know that I would hear about it. How would I know?

This is probably the most relevant metric:

https://rigcount.bakerhughes.com/

Not seeing a bunch more rigs operating means there new drilling isn’t ramping up.


https://ladybird.org/#about

> How many people are working on the browser today?

> We currently have 8 paid full-time engineers working on Ladybird. There is also a large community of volunteer contributors.


Did I miss something or are there only 3 example photos?


The other photos pop up in the drill down sections if you click some of the red buttons.

Worth noting that some of the photos appear to be ones from Jeff Bridges' personal collection taken with his original Widelux F8, rather than photos taken with the prototype of the WideluxX product they are selling here - some of these are on set photos from when he was shooting The Big Lebowski.


Some of those photos were taken with the original Wideluxx, so somewhat misleading (the ones where Jeff is younger obviously)

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