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And as a result there are a bunch of sub 250g long range digital builds and RTFs that achieve the same as the drones people flew pre remote ID..

Flying BVLOS is still illegal (including using goggles without a spotter) and basically nobody in the FPV hobby (non part 107) runs remoteid or registers their drones, even if they're over 250g. IDK what the AMA club field guys are doing, but they've all got FRIAs anyway.

In the FPV hobby, interest in smaller drones has increased, but I'm not really sure whether to attribute that more to regulations or just the fact that more components are available now to build smaller drones that can fly in public spaces without interfering with other people's usage, or even inside your own home. Overall it feels like the main impact of the regulations is to keep people away from the hobby entirely, since people who get into it inevitably start ignoring the more onerous rules sooner or later.

I'm expecting it to get worse, anyway. And the guys who fly DJI-style consumer drones are fucked, sub250 or not.


Agree on the framework, last week you could get a strix halo for $2700 shipped now it's over $3500, find a deal on a NVME and the framework with the noctua is probably going to be the quietest, some of them are pretty loud and hot.

I run qwen 122b with Claude code and nanoclaw, it's pretty decent but this stuff is nowhere prime time ready, but super fun to tinker with. I have to keep updating drivers and see speed increases and stability being worked on. I can even run much larger models with llama.cpp (--fit on) like qwen 397b and I suppose any larger model like GLM, it's slow but smart.


Meanwhile Chinese models are uncensored, trained on everything they can get, and outperform restricted models ..


In that thread someone asserted he received the first message after traveling to/through Cyprus

E: Thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/1c10jai/i_have_rece...


There's some significant geopolitical intrigue surrounding Cyprus -- probably the most obvious are its partition between between Turkey and Greece and its use as a tax haven by Russian oligarchs.


There's also "equipment" on Cyprus. I know a fiber-optic specialist who spent some time there working on a Five Eyes project for the UK.

See, e.g.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrotiri_and_Dhekelia


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