https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/10/google-shows-us-how-to-make-a-5-foot-long-keyboard/
i had a goofy smile on during their whole product demo video😆
@civodul yeah, my thoughts on reproducible builds have been along the lines of ormandy's blog post above. I think the only advantage I can see is where i independently build and verify, but i want someone else to handle *distributing* binaries to my infrastructure. so, my trust is both that my machine wasn't compromised for that build because someone independently got the same result (assuming there's not an exploit in the "reproducible" build system! but I think the idea is generally that you had everything and *can* build offline/in your own intranet if desired), and that whoever else is distributing the package, they had to do the same as me.
That. was. AWESOME!!
Here's a gif I created of the final few minutes to impact 🪨
What an incredible thing to have witnessed together in real time! Congrats @NASA @JHUAPL @ASI_spazio @LICIACube
#DART #DARTMission @AsteroidDay #planetarydefense
@readsteven it's still kinda nuts to me, the whole ethanol thing. I recall when it was being talked about as the renewable fuel of the future, then there were issues with engines not really supporting the fuel, then it was just a sweet deal for senators of corn growing states like Iowa.
now, i guess it's just a fact of life?
hey physical security nerds, in case you didn't know: http://lockwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page
Excellent👍🏻
RT @FromPhDtoLife@twitter.com
Here is a lab lab!
Our lab here needs to wear PPE just like the people doing the science.
He is the service dog of a student in a chemistry professor's lab.
(Shared with permission.)
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/FromPhDtoLife/status/1573026931192250371
Makers and engineering types, I'm begging you-
1. Don't start a design cycle with *what you perceive* is the problem to be solved for disabled people. Work on what they tell you.
2. Don't build it without the constant involvement of multiple target users.
@nemurow no worries. I basically never expect a reply on Mastodon.
Stay safe!
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