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How much torque can it generate?

Their website claims "4 X more torque and double the power densities of current technologies".

A bit handwavy, but given the inherent torque advantage of electric, I doubt torque is an issue. If anything, a lot of EVs would probably do better with a touch less torque.

Source: https://yasa.com/technology/


Where does it store metadata like the additional file properties you can add? Does it use Alternate Data Streams for anything?

Does the AI run locally?

For anyone who might find it useful, here's a Reddit thread from 3 years ago on a few concerns about SeaFile I'd love to see revisited with some updated discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/wzdp2p/are_ther...


Seems like the AI runs wherever you want it - you enter an API endpoint.

https://manual.seafile.com/13.0/extension/seafile-ai/


That link is fantastic, thanks!

I've been trying to make a UserDebug build for the last few days by following the official instructions at https://grapheneos.org/build, and am running into some trouble which I suspect are due to minor steps in the documentation that are missing or incorrect.

Is it possible to get some help on this? Posted some messages to the #general and #development channels on Discord (you mentioned in your very helpful comment at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42536302 that's the go-to for support) but am not getting any response. I'd even be happy to make a fat donation or pay for some support here.

Also out of curiosity, have you guys considered providing an official release that is configured this way, perhaps gated behind a giant "Proceed at your own risk" banner? Is your reasoning here influenced by a perception that providing root access without enough friction might weaken your bid for Play Integrity recognition or your chances of individual app developers like banks treating your OS on equally trusted footing as Google's?


0eh? It's for Canadian segment addresses; pushes that CS register all the way home past the 49th parallel.

I'm not sure if it was AI generated, but I see what you did there with "reflected".


Or even polish up the corroded artifacts and mirrors they do have. Why don't they do this?


I think there is a tension between preserving artifacts as-is, vs restoring them.

Restoring them would also cause repeated wear and tear, and potentially erasing clues we haven't recognised as important yet.

Making replicas is more suitable: the public can also touch and use them as well.


This looks awesome.

But why is it the Windows installation is to execute a script off the Internet with bypassed security isolations?

powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"


Reminds me a bit of the Parallax Propeller chip.


TIL about the Parallax Propeller. Yes, it does seem very similar to the GreenArrays GA144, complete with an idiosyncratic language and IDE.

One distinction of the GreenArrays chip is that they claim it is very energy-efficient.


less efficient in transport

Not after factoring in the 35%-50% tarrif Trump has imposed on many Canadian goods.


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