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Cake day: June 14th, 2023

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  • It’s easy to forget all the shit Ashcroft said he was going to do, like misinterpret existing laws to go after porn producers, harrass gay folks, all kinds of other Christofascist shit. Then 9/11 happened, and this is a pretty good summary of what happened:

    he sought to sweep away any meaningful restrictions on his power and use the fact of September 11th to do so.

    But this is an attorney general who treated dissent and criticism as if it was treason, who launched the largest campaign of ethnic profiling we’ve seen in this country since World War II, who sought… who treated judicial review and congressional oversight as inconvenient obstacles to getting the job done.

    And I think ultimately he’ll be seen as a disaster, both from a civil liberties perspective and also from a national security perspective.









  • Drive through seems like a great proving ground. Record every drive through customer / cashier interaction. Match each recording up with the transaction entered into the register. Train a model by having the model “listen” to the recording to predict what the order should look like, then match it to the items on the transaction receipt.

    Then, phase 1 of implementation is to use the model in real time by listening to the live conversation at the drive through, predicting what it thinks the order should be, then prompting the cashier to double-check the order to see if the human made a mistake entering the order if the prediction doesn’t match.

    Phase 2 is human-supervised, where the order taking system interacts directly with the customer to take the order, the human checks the result, and is able to step in / take over if there’s a mistake or a special case the order system can’t handle.

    Phase 3 is “fuck your entry level employment” and no human is monitoring the system.

    All 3 phases seem completely doable to me at this point, depending on how much backlash MCD is willing to deal with.









  • For now, hubitat seems to be a good balance between slowly improving the support and experience vs. price paid. I opted in for their subscription that does automatic backups with recovery to a different device and managed remote access and I’m satisfied with the value received for the subscription fee.

    I doubt this will last; if they get successful enough, somebody will buy them like the Samsung / Smartthings scenario and the enshittification will begin (or accelerate, depending on your opinion of the status quo).

    Hopefully by then homeseer has a robust hardware ecosystem and migrating isn’t very painful.

    And the author is right, no need to touch Matter at this point if you’re already vested in Z-Wave or ZigBee.