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Seems like, the kind that will award a $70 million contract to a guy with a hotmail address.

> Seems like, the kind that will award a $70 million contract to a guy with a hotmail address.

Why do you mention something like that without providing a link?

It anyone's interested, it's the "Cyber Apex Solutions, LLC" contract, and this looks like it has more info: https://www.washingtontechnology.com/2017/07/dhs-picks-cyber.... It looks like it's from 9 years ago.


Preorders open tomorrow according to the store page. You can’t order the base RAM model today, either.

Thank you for making Obsidian! I am wondering if you have any plans to package the headless sync client up for container use in Docker or Podman?

Also, is the Obsidian CLI available when obsidian-headless is installed? Or is obsidian-headless only a sync client at this time?


Obsidian Headless and Obsidian CLI are two separate things. CLI requires running the full app, and lets you do anything Obsidian can do. Headless doesn't require the app but for now it is just a Sync client.

https://help.obsidian.md/headless

https://help.obsidian.md/cli


I’ve disabled iCloud and use the PhotoSync app to move photos and videos from my phone to a file structure on my NAS, which Immich reads as an external library. Stable for over a year now - very happy with it.


Yes, for ~7 years now the Files app has existed. Sandboxing is still a thing.

Möbius Sync and Synctrain are the options for Syncthing. Both work, neither are official (nor is the currently-maintained Syncthing fork for Android).


When I look at this data, I see the type of self driving in use, as well as the written narrative of every crash, along with several other fields as REDACTED FOR BUSINESS REASONS, only for Tesla vehicles, where every other manufacturer seems to have these fields populated. To me, that information would be crucial to understanding what actually happened in each case, as opposed to only being able to understand some of the ambient conditions around each accident.


> REDACTED FOR BUSINESS REASONS, only for Tesla vehicles, where every other manufacturer seems to have these fields populated.

Not true. There are many rows for other manufacturers where fields are redacted or blank.

For example:

- Row 7. BMW. ADAS/ADS Version: blank

- Row 8. BMW. ADAS/ADS Version: redacted

- Row 9. Subaru. ADAS/ADS Version: redacted

etc.


Granted there are some other rows with missing or incomplete information, but Tesla appears to be the only manufacturer for which this information is withheld in every single instance without exception.


> Granted there are some other rows with missing or incomplete information, but Tesla appears to be the only manufacturer for which this information is withheld in every single instance without exception.

Again, not true.

I just filtered for BMW, and in every single instance, without fail, the ADS/ADAS Version cell is either redacted or blank.

I didn't check other manufacturers.


Did a quick check and yeah, there's a lot of redaction/blanks in `ADAS/ADS System Version`

    Rpts RdBl  Pcage Entity
      48   12  25.00 Ford Motor Company
      18    6  33.33 Rivian Automotive, LLC
      10    4  40.00 Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
      29   12  41.38 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC
      38   18  47.37 Lucid USA, Inc.
      27   15  55.56 Hyundai Motor America
      37   22  59.46 Kia America, Inc.
       6    4  66.67 APTIV
       6    5  83.33 Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
      12   10  83.33 Daimler Trucks North America, LLC
     159  156  98.11 Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
     126  124  98.41 Subaru of America, Inc.
    3003 3001  99.93 Tesla, Inc.
       1    1 100.00 Nuro
       2    2 100.00 Mazda North American Operations
       6    6 100.00 Chrysler (FCA US, LLC)
      71   71 100.00 BMW of North America, LLC


7 manufacturers don't have that field populated with useful information. I consider 124 out of 126 reports redacted or blank to be close enough to "every single instance" for this argument, for example. Furthermore, over half have over half blank or redacted, and the lowest is 25% missing info.

I don't own nor do I want to own a Tesla, but stuff like this is what gets reported and the corrections or actual facts get buried in the resulting noise. I don't really even care that this is about tesla, even.

If this was some sort of rendering or CSV error on your part, then that could happen at CBS or msnbc just as easily, and tomorrow the headlines scream "Tesla only automaker shirking reporting responsibilities"


I was using this for a while and really loving it, however the dev just recently decided to undertake a rewrite into Lua which breaks all existing scripts, and changed how the online/offline paradigm works, which made me feel a bit skittish about whether it is going to be a stable long-term solution. I am really rooting for Zef here though and hope it settles into a good place soon!


The Yattee client for Invidious works great on iOS, or the Vinegar/Baking Soda browser extensions that replace the YouTube player with a basic (ad-free) HTML5 player work also.


If you use an AppleTV, there’s also a pretty decent navidrome client called LMP.


Often the issue is with mDNS device discovery across vlans or subnets, especially with IoT / home automation type devices.

What you are doing with SSIDs will not create any segmentation on your network, unless you have implemented either vlans or subnets, and corresponding firewall rules to gate traffic.


Sure, but routers that offer that feature generally tend to segregate the VLANs for you. And you're right, multicast won't work.


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