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Probably because Chrome is shit, it prints fine on Android with Firefox 146.

Unfortunately it doesn't take kindly the futurists who like to spell years with a starting 0, like "02026” - https://neatnik.net/calendar/?year=02026

This proves once and for all that civilization will not last until the decamillenium and you're just doing octal.


The specific NPU doesn't seem to be mentioned in TFA, but my guess is that the blessed way to deal with it is the Neon SDK: https://www.arm.com/technologies/neon

I've not found Neon to be fun or easy to use, and I frequently see devices ignoring the NPU and inferring on CPU because it's easier. Maybe you get lucky and someone has made a backend for something specific you want, but it's not common.


TFA does directly mention the NPU "Arm-China Zhouyi: 30 TOPS (Dedicated)"

"you cannot simply use standard versions of PyTorch or TensorFlow out of the box. You must use the NeuralONE AI SDK."

Neon is a SIMD instruction set for the CPU, not a separate accelerator. It doesn't need an SDK to use, it's supported by compiler intrinsics and assembly language in any modern ARM compiler.



I find ssh faster and easier. Anyway it's a good differentiator, there are plenty of web panels already.

Like when I buy a second hand book and then I start printing copies of the book and selling them without any agreement with the original author or publisher?

Like when you buy or sell a second hand book without getting permission from the copyright holder to distribute their copyrighted material, which would otherwise be necessary.

It doesn't scale as well if I only have a single copy and don't make more. I daresay it won't be commercially viable.

Second hand book stores and libraries the world over have made it work

They typically buy more than one book.

Or don't, it's a browser, not a political party

Our actions are political… and the choices we make show support for others choices too

I’ve heard enough from multiple sources about Ladybird’s creator to know that I don’t wish to support him and it’s not a recent view


I respectfully disagree.

You can believe in a kind of political "butterfly effect" where every little action you take has a meaningful effect on the world, but I don't think it's useful.

Downloading a browser may well put a thousandth of a smile on the face of someone you think is a bad dude, but if you give a shit about bad things happening in the world this is miles away from a good use of your time and energy.


My Android phone does come with an explicit written offer of source. It's in Settings>About>Legal.

This is not a faithful representation of a 3-way

Hey, this bathwater has tracea of baby in it!

Only if you believe in water memory or homeopathy.

To stretch the analogy, all the "babies" in the "bathwater" of youtube that I follow are busy throwing themselves out by creating or joining alternative platforms, having to publicly decry the actions Google takes that make their lives worse and their jobs harder, and ensuring they have very diversified income streams and productions to ensure that WHEN, not IF youtube fucks them, they won't be homeless.

They mostly use Youtube as an advertising platform for driving people to patreon, nebula, whatever the new guntube is called, twitch, literal conventions now, tours, etc.

They've been expecting youtube to go away for decades. Many of them have already survived multiple service deaths, like former Vine creator Drew Gooden, or have had their business radically changed by google product decisions already.


That's a bit harsh, I'll have you know I have a Nebula subscription and strong feelings about psuedomedicine.

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