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shawn 6 months ago
Last night, I went to bed with an idea, inspired by yesterday's disclosure that Burger King's drive-through voice systems had been hacked. This morning I woke with an itch to turn my idea into something. I batted the script back and forth with Claude, then used Google Flow + Veo 3 Fast to generate 8-second clips (the current limit) that I stitched together. I did this in bits of time between editing @Trust Revolution and other work. It's choppy, not fully coherent, and could use a lot of work. But I created a short film in a morning and for less than $20 of compute credits. Incredible.
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shawn 7 months ago
I have zero interest in wading in fully to the micro-war, but I find it telling that “Have fun relaying CSAM” is a battle cry for the pro-Knots crowd. Reminds me of something. image
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shawn 7 months ago
gm, good people. ☕ Have a great week.
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shawn 7 months ago
Let's give it a go. image
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shawn 7 months ago
#Littleman: Daddy, where does grass and dirt come from? Me: From nature. It's been here for millions of years. Littleman: Even in the 80s? Me: Oof.
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shawn 7 months ago
gm, good people. ☕
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shawn 7 months ago
I'd had enough of AT&T, so I made the switch to Cape today, drawn by features and a 30-day discounted trial. It's still in beta, and it shows, but it's impressive. While signup/payment is credit card only, they ask only for your card number and zip code. Stripe tokenizes the payment and Cape holds no data. After payment, you're assigned a 12-character access number, a la Mullvad. You install their app from the Apple App Store or Play Store. They also suggest Aurora, which is a nice signal. While they officially support @GrapheneOS (based), they do note that Play Services are required for their app to work, which is required to acquire their eSIM. Maybe @Final can comment on why that might be. One hitch is getting to the point in their app where you enter your account code. Graphene doesn't scan QRs and open associated URLs out of the box, so you'll need an app for that. Once in the thoughtfully designed app, your12-word seed phrase is generated; excellent UX at this phase. This is how you recover your account, if needed. Then you download your eSIM. You must manually add a new access point (APN) via copy-paste, which could be error prone. Reboot, and you should be good to go. One thing they do not make clear up front: they haven't yet rolled out RCS for GrapheneOS/Android. When I grumbled about this, they offered me a 30% discount for 6 months. Not bad. DYOR, always, but here's a referral code for $10 off per month.
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shawn 7 months ago
There will be signs.
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shawn 7 months ago
938 data brokers and counting. image