Oh we're gonna do this again YouTube?
Self-hosting your own media content on a Raspberry Pi is not "dangerous or harmful".
I'm appealing of course; they're saying installing LibreElec on a Raspberry Pi circumvents copyright?!
What I wanted YouTube to do with AI: make it so I don't have to delete 50 obvious spam comments on all my videos.
What I didn't want: suggest replies to spam comments that further clutter admin UIs
The thing I hate most about AI, in the current era:
Google, DDG, Bing, etc. are all now effectively worthless on the first 2-3 pages, for most of my queries having to do with *anything* general.
Even specific queries like 'smart outlet energy consumption card HA'.
The problem is AI slop; there are thousands of websites (even some old venerable sites that were sold off) that just have "that exact query as a web page", but the results are AI generated, and have no helpful information inside.
Apple sadly has no support for PPS, TGPIO, or any other 'fun' timing-related functionality on macOS / Mac hardware :(
Maybe I can hack into an Apple Watch Ultra and get at it's L1/L5 GNSS module. It surely has PPS inside?
Finally had time to watch Pewdiepie's "I installed Linux" video.
Don't know what I was expecting... but *wasn't* expecting a great list of reasons why, in 2025, you should stop using Windows and install Linuxβhe even mentions how to use systemd-analyze!
I've been playing with some very expensive/accurate (down to single-ns-level) GPS receivers lately.
But I wanted to see how a cheap ($10) USB receiver would fare... and it's easy enough to just connect to it from my Mac! Blog post with the details: