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  • A combination of a microprocessor and a graphics chip, developed with help from Taiwan’s MediaTek, it is designed to run AI agents locally rather than relying on cloud computing.

    From a privacy perspective, at least, this has potential.

    It will allow agents to navigate PCs autonomously, replacing humans’ traditional mouse and keyboard interactions.

    Yeah, no. These things are still far too unreliable. Anyway, if you look at most sci-fi set in the future with voice control, keyboards (or at least their touchscreen counterparts) are still very much present.




  • I have no experience with UPSes, but I have used LFP batteries a fair bit.

    The main compatibility issue will be the battery voltage and charging system. Most Li-based batteries have slightly higher nominal and charging voltages than lead acid types depending on the cell configuration.

    Check the specs on your UPS model to be sure it is compatible and if it is, I’d go with LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries rather than other Lithium chemistries at this time. They don’t weigh as much as the equivalent lead-acid batteries, are roughly the same size for the same capacity and handle deep discharge better than lead-acids. Plus LFP batteries aren’t as volatile as some other Lithium batteries.


  • I agree that it doesn’t fit the definition in the sidebar, and I don’t use it because of those issues. If I’m self-hosting something, it’s precisely because I don’t want to be sharing data with a company (whether it be my photos or an inventory of my media library) or because I want more control than an external service provides.

    That said, most stuff we self-host isn’t going to be completely independent, e.g. if you’re running anything with HTTPS, you’ll need Let’s Encrypt or another way of obtaining a valid cert (unless you want to get into the habit of allowing exceptions in your browser, which is not a good idea).

    In the strictest sense, Plex does qualify as self-hosting (you’re running the application on hardware you manage along with your own media library) - but I’d argue that the compromises it requires are not ones every one is willing to agree to.




  • “When people use our A.I.-powered features in search, they use search more,” Mr. Pichai said in an interview Tuesday before Google’s annual developer conference.

    So either it’s a worse product and you have to spend more time just trying to get the information you want, or people find it easier to use and hence use it more. Given that Internet advertising is usually built around generating friction to keep the user on the page for longer, my inner cynic says the former is far more likely than the latter.