Giu khong gian an toan bao mat voi Smart Locker tai cac nha sach hien dai
Có thể thấy các nhà sách lớn như Hải Nam, Nguyến Văn Cừ vào cuối tuần luôn có lượng khách ra vào rất đông, do phụ huynh dẫn con đi mua đồ học tập, người trẻ tìm sách mới, hoặc khách tham quan chỉ ghé thử, trải nghiệm đọc sách. Khi lượng khách đông cũng đồng nghĩa với việc số lượng đồ mang theo cũng rất nhiều, điển hình như balo, túi xách, áo khoác, mũ bảo hiểm… Điều này khiến khu vực giữ đồ trở thành “điểm nóng” dễ xảy ra nhầm lẫn và quá tải.
Do đó, việc chuyển sang sử dụng tủ locker thông minh đang giúp nhiều nhà sách vận hành mượt mà hơn. Khách đến chỉ cần chạm vào màn hình, nhận mã QR hoặc mã PIN tự động. Mọi thao tác diễn ra trong vài giây mà không cần nhân viên hỗ trợ. Đặc biệt trong những buổi đông khách, công nghệ này giúp giảm tắc nghẽn rõ rệt. Điểm hay còn nằm ở chỗ là hệ thống quản lý tập trung. Nhân viên có thể kiểm tra trạng thái từng ô tủ theo thời gian thực, biết tủ nào đang dùng, tủ nào chưa đóng đúng cách. Những tình huống rắc rối như mất thẻ, quên đồ hay mở nhầm tủ gần như biến mất.
Đối với các nhà sách lớn hơn có khu vui chơi hoặc khu trải nghiệm STEM, tủ locker thông minh còn được sử dụng như nơi lưu trữ thiết bị. Trẻ nhỏ có thể mượn bộ dụng cụ, mô hình hoặc đồ chơi thử, sau đó trả lại đúng tủ theo hướng dẫn. Không gian trở nên ngăn nắp hơn, nhân viên giảm gánh nặng, khách hàng cảm thấy an tâm và thoải mái. Do đó Smart Locker chính xác là lựa chọn đáng đầu tư cho việc bảo mật an toàn, hiện đại, tối ưu dành cho bạn.
Tủ Gửi Đồ Thông Minh - Smart Locker | SimpleTech
SimpleTech chuyên cung cấp các mẫu tủ gửi đồ thông minh Smart Locker hiện đại, vận hành tự động, bảo mật cao, đây chính là giải pháp lưu trữ, giao nhận hàng tiện ích cho chung cư, văn phòng và doanh nghiệp thời đại số.SimpleTech
You can contribute to an open-source keyboard by glide typing
Correction: While FUTO's keyboard is source available (not open source), the glide-typing dataset is.
Link to contribute to the dataset
Link to the dataset on hugging face
~~I initially tried FUTO and switched to Heliboard (which uses a closed-source glide typing library) because FUTO's open-source version frankly sucked.~~
~~I didn't know I could make it better.~~
Credit to Nednarb44
It takes a lot of time and a lot of peoples typing data from my understanding. It's relatively easy for Google to make the glide/Swype type since they have a huge amount of peoples typing data. FUTO on the other hand has been making an open source version for probably 6 months or so no, solely relying on volunteers inputting words on their website.For those interested in helping make the library better: swype.futo.org/ (it ~~probably~~ only works on mobile)
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Giai phap giup giam nham do va mat khoa tai ki tuc xa voi Smart Locker
Nếu kể đến một môi trường đông đúc, luân chuyển liên tục thì không đâu khác chính là kí túc xá sinh viên. Sinh viên đến và đi theo kỳ, đồ đạc cũng thay đổi theo từng năm. Bởi lẽ đó mà tủ khóa truyền thống vốn gây ra nhiều chuyện dở khóc dở cười: mất chìa, hỏng khóa, khóa kẹt, bị ai đó mở nhầm… khiến ban quản lý đau đầu. Khi đưa giải pháp tủ locker thông minh vào ký túc xá, vấn đề gần như được giải quyết tận gốc. Mỗi sinh viên đăng ký phòng sẽ được cấp mã cá nhân hoặc thẻ mở tủ. Không còn chìa cơ, không còn nguy cơ bị sao chép chìa trái phép. Sinh viên chỉ cần nhớ mã hoặc lưu trên điện thoại.
Điều đáng để nói và hay nhất ở đây là hệ thống có thể reset mã bất cứ lúc nào. Khi sinh viên chuyển phòng hoặc trả phòng, ban quản lý chỉ việc thu hồi quyền truy cập và cấp lại cho người mới. Mọi thứ diễn ra trong vài giây — một sự thay đổi lớn so với cách vận hành cũ vốn tốn nhiều thời gian. Tủ Locker thông minh còn giúp ký túc xá nâng cao mức độ an toàn. Các trường hợp nghi ngờ mất đồ đều có dữ liệu hệ thống để kiểm tra. Nhiều ký túc xá hiện đại còn sử dụng tủ locker làm nơi nhận hàng cho sinh viên shipper gửi hàng vào tủ, sinh viên nhận bằng mã OTP. Tiện lợi và phù hợp với nhịp sống bận rộn. Thể hiện tính ứng dụng hiện đại cao, an toàn, bảo mật, uy tín.
Tủ Gửi Đồ Thông Minh - Smart Locker | SimpleTech
SimpleTech chuyên cung cấp các mẫu tủ gửi đồ thông minh Smart Locker hiện đại, vận hành tự động, bảo mật cao, đây chính là giải pháp lưu trữ, giao nhận hàng tiện ích cho chung cư, văn phòng và doanh nghiệp thời đại số.SimpleTech
Smart Locker tai cac co so giao duc hien dai
Tại các cơ sở giáo dục, các trường học quốc tế hiện đại, việc ứng dụng tủ cá nhân đã trở thành một phần quan trọng trong đời sống học sinh để lưu trữ đồ đạc cá nhân một cách hiệu quả. Tuy nhiên, mô hình tủ cơ truyền thống thường gặp đủ kiểu rắc rối điển hình như là học sinh dễ làm rơi chìa khóa hoặc là tủ dễ bị gỉ sét do trời nồm, ngoài ra còn có các tình trạng học sinh trêu chọc nhau bằng cách đổi chìa. Những điều nhỏ này nhưng khiến giáo viên mất khá nhiều thời gian để xử lý. Đó là lý do tủ locker thông minh xuất hiện trong các trường học như một bước tiến tự nhiên. Thay vì dùng chìa, mỗi học sinh sẽ được cấp mã PIN cá nhân hoặc thẻ từ tích hợp trong thẻ học sinh. Chỉ duy nhất các bạn đó mới mở được tủ của mình. Giáo viên có quyền quản lý theo lớp hoặc theo khối để theo dõi tình trạng sử dụng hoặc hỗ trợ trong trường hợp khẩn cấp.
Các trường quốc tế từ khi ứng dụng smart locker đã đánh giá cao khả năng “tùy chỉnh bố cục” của locker thông minh. Một tủ cao có thể chia thành 12–24 ô tùy nhu cầu. Điều này giúp những lớp đông học sinh vẫn đủ tủ riêng mà không cần chiếm quá nhiều diện tích. Ngoài ra, điều đặc biệt là các tủ thông minh còn có thể tích hợp thông báo tự động cho học sinh nếu tủ chưa đóng đúng cách hoặc quên đồ bên trong. Với học sinh tiểu học và cấp 2 - điều này thực sự hữu ích vì thói quen sắp xếp đồ cá nhân chưa ổn định.
Hệ thống còn giúp hỗ trợ ghi lại thời điểm mở tủ, người mở tủ và tình trạng tủ điều mà tủ cơ trước đây gần như không thể kiểm soát, góp phần giúp đỡ không ích cho công tác quản lý. Một môi trường học đường văn minh, an toàn và chủ động hơn được hình thành từ những chi tiết nhỏ như vậy.
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SimpleTech chuyên cung cấp các mẫu tủ gửi đồ thông minh Smart Locker hiện đại, vận hành tự động, bảo mật cao, đây chính là giải pháp lưu trữ, giao nhận hàng tiện ích cho chung cư, văn phòng và doanh nghiệp thời đại số.SimpleTech
Han che that thoat nho tu locker thong minh tai sieu thi
Chắc chắn bạn đã từng đi siêu thị ít nhất một lần vào giờ cao điểm, và dĩ nhiên khi đi vào khung giờ đó thì không lạ gì với việc phải thấy cảnh khách xếp hàng gửi túi xách ở quầy giữ đồ một hàng dài. Vào thời gian cao điểm đông đúc người có nhu cầu gửi đồ như thế, nhân viên phải ghi số, phát thẻ, rồi lại quay lại kiểm tra khi khách lấy đồ. Mỗi ngày hàng trăm lượt như vậy khiến quầy giữ đồ trở thành một trong những điểm dễ gây tắc nghẽn nhất. Và đó cũng là nơi dễ xảy ra nhầm lẫn hoặc thất thoát.
Bởi lẽ đó, nhiều hệ thống bán lẻ lớn bắt đầu chuyển sang tủ locker thông minh như một giải pháp giảm tải cực hiệu quả. Không còn cảnh nhân viên ghi chép thủ công, không còn rủi ro mất thẻ giấy. Khách chỉ cần thao tác vài giây trên màn hình, hệ thống sẽ tự động phân bổ ô tủ và cấp mã mở duy nhất. Khi quay lại nhận đồ, khách chỉ cần nhập lại mã hoặc quét mã QR, tủ mở chính xác không nhầm lẫn, không chờ đợi.
Một điểm rất đáng chú ý là tủ locker thông minh còn giúp ban quản lý siêu thị theo dõi thống kê lượt gửi đồ theo ngày/giờ để điều chỉnh nhân sự. Với những siêu thị đặt gần khu dân cư, việc tối ưu giờ cao điểm rất quan trọng để giảm áp lực cho quầy dịch vụ khách hàng. Ngoài ra, camera được tích hợp trong tủ giúp tăng tính bảo mật. Những trường hợp tranh chấp hoặc nghi ngờ thất thoát được kiểm tra nhanh hơn nhiều so với tủ truyền thống. Nhờ tự động hóa, các siêu thị tiết kiệm đáng kể chi phí nhân lực mà vẫn nâng cao trải nghiệm của khách.
Bởi chính những lý do trên mà ngày càng nhiều chuỗi bán lẻ tại Việt Nam xem locker thông minh như một phần bắt buộc trong tiêu chuẩn dịch vụ. Nhằm hướng đến việc ứng dụng công nghệ hiện đại và góp phần nâng cao trải nghiệm khách hàng một cách hiệu quả.
Tủ Gửi Đồ Thông Minh - Smart Locker | SimpleTech
SimpleTech chuyên cung cấp các mẫu tủ gửi đồ thông minh Smart Locker hiện đại, vận hành tự động, bảo mật cao, đây chính là giải pháp lưu trữ, giao nhận hàng tiện ích cho chung cư, văn phòng và doanh nghiệp thời đại số.SimpleTech
RAM prices soar, but popular Windows 11 apps are using more RAM due to Electron, Web components
- Windows Latest discovered Discord and other Chromium and Electron-based applications with high RAM usage
- RAM usage spikes from 1GB to 4GB on Discord both in and out of voice chat
RAM prices soar, but popular Windows 11 apps are using more RAM due to Electron, Web components
Windows 11 apps like Discord, WhatsApp, and Teams now use 1 to 4GB of RAM because they are web apps and the rising RAM prices make it worse.Abhijith M B (Windows Latest)
Why Trump's Tariff Dividends Aren't Rebates
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I think framing it as "american media is afraid of Israel's wrath" is getting things a bit backwards.
Yes, the whole US media ecosystem runs cover for Israel. However it's not because Israel has any real power over western media, it's because the US government supports Israel.
Israel only has power because they're a proxy of the US.
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He's from the game Team Fortress 2. He doesn't represent anything in particular, he's just a funny beloved character :)
You can search for "meet the heavy" on YouTube to see the official character concept video.
AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents
Just when I thought I couldn't have a lower opinion of flock.
What does it take to become the most successful AI surveillance company in 2025? If you’re anything like Flock, the startup selling automatic license plate readers and facial recognition tech to cops, you don’t really need much AI at all — just an army of sweatshop workers in the global south.Bombshell new reporting from 404 Media found that Flock, which has its cameras in thousands of US communities, has been outsourcing its AI to gig workers located in the Philippines.
After accessing a cache of exposed data, 404 found documents related to annotating Flock footage, a process sometimes called “AI training.” Workers were tasked with jobs include categorizing vehicles by color, make, and model, transcribing license plates, and labeling various audio clips from car wrecks.
In US towns and cities, Flock cameras maintained by local businesses and municipal agencies form centralized surveillance networks for local police. They constantly scan for car license plates, as well as pedestrians, who are categorized based on their clothing, and possibly by factors like gender and race.
Semi-related: deflock.me/
AI Surveillance Startup Caught Using Sweatshop Workers to Monitor US Residents
The powerful surveillance startup Flock was caught using workers in the Philippines to collate data on US residents.Joe Wilkins (Futurism)
What folders do you make in addition to the default ones ?
I realized I always make a source folder under home and then subfolders named after programming languages to organize projects but then I realized I somehow had my own convention for how to store my source code and I have no idea where I got it from
Then I thought. what about other Linux users ?
What sorts of conventions do you have that pertains to folder structure in Linux ?
~/Sync folder with a symlink to all my Syncthing shares, which I have quite a lot of. Helps me find them quickly and reminds me that everything in there us pulled or pushed somewhere else.
<sub> convention everyone is using and why is it sometimes </sub> ?
I usually create ~/git/{github,gitlab,codeberg,AUR,etc} where I clone the git stuff I need.
The rest is usually handled by my nextcloud that creates the ~/Nextcloud folder.
- ~/Documents/incubator for my personal projects.
- ~/Documents//<user/org>/ for contributing/working on my saved projects
- ~/Documents/schule for school
This dir structure for git projects is the best one I think, especially if managing multiple identities/git configurations. Git has a 'includeif' to change your setup depending on which dir you are currently in:
xdg-user-dirs-update --set DESKTOP "drop" to update the XDG directory and I delete "Desketop". So og commenter has the option of updating their userdirs to be nested in their username if they wanted to avoid symlinking. Here's the relevant arch wiki page and xdg freedesktop page.
A projects folder, usually. All the other folders at the root of $HOME are created by some application or another (XDG folder creator, applications that don't respect XDG).
I make a YouTube subfolder to be downloaded YouTube videos in, and subfolders for podcasts, but those aren't at the root of $HOME.
Dafuq are you doing in other people's homes?
Sysadmins are all creeps, confirmed
Breaking pots. Don't mind me.
EDIT: holdup, who are you calling a sysadmin? I administer my system, sure, but that's about as far as I'm willing to go, thank you.
Breaking pots.TriangleSpecialist
Are those the Triforce triangles perhaps?
There are 15 year olds using Lemmy??
/s (my documents folder is the same, but older ... much a lot too many very older :|)
I rsync my home folder across installs. These are my standard extra folders.
~/Books, with subfolders by topic.
~/Comics, with subfolders by publisher, then by title, possibly with an intermediate folder for author or franchise.
~/Programming, with subfolders by language, then project.
~/Projects - for my coding projects
~/Qt - which holds the Qt framework
~/Torrents - For torrents that I share
Reading back, my comment sounds snarky, but I was genuinely trying to be helpful.
Like what pemptago was describing, instead of symlinking your directories to /home/username/username, you could simply update that file and achieve the same effect, but in a more “official” way that may prove more robust.
Honestly it's a pretty good way of compartmentalizing projects in your mind.
You usually remember pretty well what language your wrote a project in.
And if you want to find a project again you just have to look in that language's directory.
Second advantage is that if there's a language you only fucked around a little for fun, it doesn't clutter the directories of your most used languages.
~/Prototypesfor ... my prototypes, typically either starting from an empty directory or cloning a repository and adapting it for my needs. I have this directory on nearly all my devices, desktop of course but also NAS, server, phone, standalone XR headset, etc.~/Appsin addition to~/bin, typically binaries but all AppImages
~/.local/opt folder makes so much sense. I'm currently just using a ~/.opt folder, same purpose.
~/diy for my collection of knitting, crochet and sewing patterns and other assorted diy stuff
~/work duh.
~/tools for my collection of more or less useful small scripts
~/sync for my syncthing folders
~/data symlink to my data partition (most of the others are also symlinks to their location on data)
I don't really have a convention for programming projects yet. They used to land inside of ~/diy or in ~/tools or just random folders on data. I've got a ~/code folder now, but its contents are a mess.
Projects for all kinds of projects
aur_builds for the package I use from the AUR. No hand holding here, I build and install my AUR packages artisanally.
- Anything under ~/Projects that isn’t just a throwaway will be a git repo.
- Anything under ~/Documents/Project/*Repo will be a git repo.
I usually make ~/Packages for various binary packages that I can't add as repos for whatever reason. And ~/Packages/src for stuff I compile myself.
And ~/Games for games.
Especially for systems remotely managed by ssh:
~/Desktop/stuff/mystuff/junk/funny/
for d in ./*/ ; do (cd "$d" && somecommand); donesomecommand could be cargo clean if you're in the Rust directory for example.
If you want it that way, but then I'd have a mix of synced folder and regular folders inside Documents.
I like to keep if completely separate, for backing up user documents via dejadup differently than the synced stuff.
I just at ~/projects it contains a boat load of stuff including my Neovim and bash stuff.
Guys, use GNU Stow + git for your configs shit's good.
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This isn't a game.
I'm not sure exactly what you're asking about. Do you mean the directory names?
In unix, ~ expands to the user's home directory path and / just separates each level in the path.
~. Which btw I'm familiar with :) Thanks for the response!
I have internal RAID1s that store at least two directories apart from any OS or home dev.
../repos
../misc
Misc contain timestamp fstabs, mdadm.conf, rust/python/apt user-inatalled package names, among other notes and small files.
I also sync my master org directory between my documents snapshots and the repos dir
~/dev for code~/work for things I don't want to do, like taxes
dev or local dir for code.
~/Homework (porn)
~/aaaaaaa (porn)
~/Stuff (memes, with a porn subfolder)
~/misc (work docs, study docs, forms, some porn)
Archive
Archive archive
Archive_11_2025
I am not good at organizing
~/{nextcloud,git,pictures/screenshots,music,docs,videos}
In terms of what I manually create. Dot directories normally get automatically created but I guess I'd create a ~/.config if it didn't get created.
~/Brojetos (anything relating to making stuff, writing, drawing, video creation, programming, etc., professional or personal)
~/temp (a non-hidden temp folder with a script that wipes it when the PC shuts down or reboots, used for downloads and such to prevent the "downloads folder is an abomination" problem that plagues any computer after a while of usage)
~/AppsGames (appimages, applications compiled from source and not installed to system, personal use scripts, wineprefixes, non-steam games)
aaaand ~/OtherAminals (for stuff I want to keep but have no idea where else to place)
Ohhh, very odd. I've been noticing a lot of inconsistencies between Lemmy and PieFed like this, and now an app is something else entirely. Seems the fediverse is not unified on markdown support!
Apologies if I came off as condescending, not my intention.
- /ram - tmpfs filesystem
- ~/.local/bin - added to my path
- ~/.local/software - any user-local program more complicated than a binary gets a directory here. Generally a binary would be symlinked to ~/.local/bin
- ~/.local/venv - shared python venv to use for one liners and small scripts
- ~/repo - local filesystem backed package repository for which the host system is configured to install from
- ~/.local/repo - local filesystem backed package repository for which the host system is not configured to install from (used for mock, VMs, and external systems).
- /overflow - Used to point to a large secondary hard drive (back when having a small ssd was the economical thing to do. Nowadays, it is just where my large directories go cause I can't be bothered to get used to a more sane setup
~/Repos (For all the github and other code repositories I work in)
~/Scripts (All my random Bash scripts, sometimes for testing out stuff)
~/Junk (Mostly used for testing programs or small project components that aren't mature enough to have their own repo)
~/tmp
~/temp
~/temper
~/tempest
~/misc
/mnt/other (symlinked)
Code goes in the Developer folder
(I got used to that name on macOS, where it is the "canonical" name for it, because it automatically gets a special icon)
~/repos/ for git repos
~/audio/ for my sound library and recordings
I don't, on most machines, which are servers of some sort. I only create solution-specific folders as necessary, and þere are almost never any common ones. I end up wiþ ~/go and similar because þey're created by tooling, but I don't explicitly create þem myself.
For my PCs, I've been carrying forward my ${HOME} for over a decade. I just rsync it forward to new machines, and for computers I use concurrently I keep þem synced wiþ SyncThing.
~/code for code
~/dots for git-backed nix configs
~/.rt for projects compiled locally ("runtime")
~/Screencast for recordings of my screen
I also create a ~/.shrc.bash symlink that points to ~/dots/bash/bashrc that reats ~/dots/bash/*.bash and sources the files
~/.shenv.bash where I keep environment (computer) specific settings
I don't use Arch, but I am eternally grateful for their excellent documentation.
I am also grateful to you for your comment, because this is a good idea
Public - for everything im seeding and sharing
Apps - for all app images
Games - for all lutris spam and random failed attempts at installing mods.
~/Scripts for any bash or python scripts
~/Gits for any repos I clone
~/Projects for any projects im working on (not organized by programming language, but I do have some dirs called zig, go, etc., for when im learning a new language and want to make some projects for learning purposes)
Most other files go into ~/Documents if they don’t have a home already, or don’t fit into the above directories
I make an \~/all/ directory as a catchall for things that don't fit elsewhere, since \~ is used by so many automatic softwares and config files, I like having a place that only I'll write to.
I also make \~/bin for general use and \~/all/GitHub/ for software I install from GitHub.
Alberta government rejected expert advice to report probable measles cases, documents show
Alberta government rejected expert advice to report probable measles cases, documents show
New data show at least 450 probable cases were identified in the province, bringing the total to nearly 2,500 since the outbreak began last springAlanna Smith (The Globe and Mail)
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Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40050986
Israel kills seven Palestinians in attacks on Saturday. A humanitarian aid coordinator tells Drop Site the ceasefire masks a “catastrophic reality” on the ground in Gaza. Israeli police raid UNRWA compound in Jerusalem. In Doha, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa responds to questions about his militant past; diplomats discuss the International Stabilization Force and reproach Israel for its ceasefire violations; Saudi Arabia is the lone voice in support of disarmament. A secret meeting between Qatar, Israel, and the U.S. The White House wants more economic and diplomatic meetings between Israel and its neighbors. The FBI is making a list of “extremists.” Rep. Adelita Grijalva pepper-sprayed by ICE. Mass rapes and spiking malnutrition reported in Sudan. LIBRE alleges fraud in Honduras and calls for new elections. A major rally in support of Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum draws 600,000 people. Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia renewed. Coup in Benin foiled. U.S. Senate to vote to extend Obamacare subsidies. A vote for the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act is expected in the House this week.
Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Israel kills seven Palestinians in attacks on Saturday. A humanitarian aid coordinator tells Drop Site the ceasefire masks a “catastrophic reality” on the ground in Gaza. Israeli police raid UNRWA compound in Jerusalem. In Doha, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa responds to questions about his militant past; diplomats discuss the International Stabilization Force and reproach Israel for its ceasefire violations; Saudi Arabia is the lone voice in support of disarmament. A secret meeting between Qatar, Israel, and the U.S. The White House wants more economic and diplomatic meetings between Israel and its neighbors. The FBI is making a list of “extremists.” Rep. Adelita Grijalva pepper-sprayed by ICE. Mass rapes and spiking malnutrition reported in Sudan. LIBRE alleges fraud in Honduras and calls for new elections. A major rally in support of Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum draws 600,000 people. Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia renewed. Coup in Benin foiled. U.S. Senate to vote to extend Obamacare subsidies. A vote for the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act is expected in the House this week.Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Drop Site Daily: December 8, 2025Drop Site News
Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40050986
Israel kills seven Palestinians in attacks on Saturday. A humanitarian aid coordinator tells Drop Site the ceasefire masks a “catastrophic reality” on the ground in Gaza. Israeli police raid UNRWA compound in Jerusalem. In Doha, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa responds to questions about his militant past; diplomats discuss the International Stabilization Force and reproach Israel for its ceasefire violations; Saudi Arabia is the lone voice in support of disarmament. A secret meeting between Qatar, Israel, and the U.S. The White House wants more economic and diplomatic meetings between Israel and its neighbors. The FBI is making a list of “extremists.” Rep. Adelita Grijalva pepper-sprayed by ICE. Mass rapes and spiking malnutrition reported in Sudan. LIBRE alleges fraud in Honduras and calls for new elections. A major rally in support of Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum draws 600,000 people. Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia renewed. Coup in Benin foiled. U.S. Senate to vote to extend Obamacare subsidies. A vote for the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act is expected in the House this week.
Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Israel kills seven Palestinians in attacks on Saturday. A humanitarian aid coordinator tells Drop Site the ceasefire masks a “catastrophic reality” on the ground in Gaza. Israeli police raid UNRWA compound in Jerusalem. In Doha, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa responds to questions about his militant past; diplomats discuss the International Stabilization Force and reproach Israel for its ceasefire violations; Saudi Arabia is the lone voice in support of disarmament. A secret meeting between Qatar, Israel, and the U.S. The White House wants more economic and diplomatic meetings between Israel and its neighbors. The FBI is making a list of “extremists.” Rep. Adelita Grijalva pepper-sprayed by ICE. Mass rapes and spiking malnutrition reported in Sudan. LIBRE alleges fraud in Honduras and calls for new elections. A major rally in support of Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum draws 600,000 people. Fighting between Thailand and Cambodia renewed. Coup in Benin foiled. U.S. Senate to vote to extend Obamacare subsidies. A vote for the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act is expected in the House this week.Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Drop Site Daily: December 8, 2025Drop Site News
Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Israel raids UN compound in Jerusalem; FBI making a list of American “extremists”; Mass rapes by RSF in Sudan
Drop Site Daily: December 8, 2025Drop Site News
A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40050390
A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.from New York Times
Dec. 8, 2025
[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]
Over two years of war, top Hamas commanders and thousands of fighters have been killed, and the group’s arsenal has been severely depleted. It now controls less than half of the territory in Gaza, with the rest occupied by Israel.Yet Hamas has managed to reassert its power in Gaza, according to Israeli security officials and an Arab intelligence official.
This swift regrouping presents a formidable obstacle to the Trump administration’s plan to reconstruct a Gaza free of Hamas. [yes!]
A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day
A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.from New York Times
Dec. 8, 2025
[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]Over two years of war, top Hamas commanders and thousands of fighters have been killed, and the group’s arsenal has been severely depleted. It now controls less than half of the territory in Gaza, with the rest occupied by Israel.Yet Hamas has managed to reassert its power in Gaza, according to Israeli security officials and an Arab intelligence official.
This swift regrouping presents a formidable obstacle to the Trump administration’s plan to reconstruct a Gaza free of Hamas. [yes!]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/world/middleeast/hamas-gaza.html
A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40050390
A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.from New York Times
Dec. 8, 2025
[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]
Over two years of war, top Hamas commanders and thousands of fighters have been killed, and the group’s arsenal has been severely depleted. It now controls less than half of the territory in Gaza, with the rest occupied by Israel.Yet Hamas has managed to reassert its power in Gaza, according to Israeli security officials and an Arab intelligence official.
This swift regrouping presents a formidable obstacle to the Trump administration’s plan to reconstruct a Gaza free of Hamas. [yes!]
A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day
A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.from New York Times
Dec. 8, 2025
[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]Over two years of war, top Hamas commanders and thousands of fighters have been killed, and the group’s arsenal has been severely depleted. It now controls less than half of the territory in Gaza, with the rest occupied by Israel.Yet Hamas has managed to reassert its power in Gaza, according to Israeli security officials and an Arab intelligence official.
This swift regrouping presents a formidable obstacle to the Trump administration’s plan to reconstruct a Gaza free of Hamas. [yes!]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/world/middleeast/hamas-gaza.html
A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day
A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.
from New York Times
Dec. 8, 2025
[Bias alert - NYT usually favors Israel]
Over two years of war, top Hamas commanders and thousands of fighters have been killed, and the group’s arsenal has been severely depleted. It now controls less than half of the territory in Gaza, with the rest occupied by Israel.Yet Hamas has managed to reassert its power in Gaza, according to Israeli security officials and an Arab intelligence official.
This swift regrouping presents a formidable obstacle to the Trump administration’s plan to reconstruct a Gaza free of Hamas. [yes!]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/world/middleeast/hamas-gaza.html
Alas Poor Erinaceus
in reply to earthworm • • •Vivi
in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus • • •What's up with FUTO?
drewdevault.comfloofloof
in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus • • •Their agenda sounds good but apparently they've acted a bit shadily in various ways.
drewdevault.com/2025/10/22/202…
What's up with FUTO?
drewdevault.comearthworm
in reply to Alas Poor Erinaceus • • •I remember the leader being a dick of some kind.
Which sucks, but I care more about open-source than the top guy being a saint, because the benefits go the community.
(If a non-dick alternative pops up, I'll switch in a heartbeat.)
curbstickle
in reply to earthworm • • •I remember them as being not really open source, and being pissy about OSI.
I'll stick to not using futo at this time.
earthworm
in reply to earthworm • • •I do about a 100 words per run.
If they really want a lot of data, they should make it a game with a leaderboard.
SwooshBakery624 [they/them]
in reply to earthworm • • •LICENSE.md · master · keyboard / LatinIME · GitLab
GitLabearthworm
in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them] • • •That license applies to the FUTO keyboard itself.
Which, I admit, I donated to before finding out about the founder.
Genuine question, does that license apply to the glide-typing library/dataset?
Because if the dataset is fully open, then I can make the dataset better and just... use it with Heliboard.
Edit: This appears to be the dataset. I'm not giving any more money to FUTO, but I'll give to the dataset so (one day) I can have open-source swiping on Heliboard.
SwooshBakery624 [they/them]
in reply to earthworm • • •LICENSE · futo-org/swipe.futo.org at main
huggingface.coearthworm
in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them] • • •Flipper
in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them] • • •Engywook
in reply to SwooshBakery624 [they/them] • • •onlinepersona
in reply to Engywook • • •Engywook
in reply to onlinepersona • • •BlueBockser
in reply to Engywook • • •I think you should read the article before heading to the comment section.
This is not about saying "something slightly wrong decades ago", this is about giving a platform to a self-proclaimed fascist and being unrepentant about it to this day.
Regardless of how you feel about the definition of open source, that should really make you think.
Engywook
in reply to BlueBockser • • •thejoker954
in reply to earthworm • • •I wish they would let us do custom words/ sentences.
There's a few words (I cant think of them now) that i tried that even after gliding multiple times I couldn't even get the correct word in suggestions.
I would love being able to type them in and then glide them to train.
unmagical
in reply to thejoker954 • • •* As > AAA
* An > SSN
* Am > ASM
plm00
in reply to earthworm • • •earthworm
in reply to plm00 • • •I also use Heliboard, and probably won't go back to FUTO.
Same question, though. Is the glide-typing dataset under the same source available license?
earthworm
2025-12-09 03:19:26
sem
in reply to earthworm • • •Jo Miran
in reply to earthworm • • •87Six
in reply to Jo Miran • • •rumba
in reply to earthworm • • •As far as I can tell, FUTO's dictation is the best of the 'private' keyboards. I was using Heli, but had to tie someone else's dictation into it, and since I mostly dictate, it was irritating the hell out of me.
The biggest problems I have with it are their leadership shenanigans, and I'm nonplussed that they didn't use FOSS.
That said, I'm willing to give on FOSS for SA, if they're not collecting/selling my data.
So I trust them not to sell my data with the aforementioned leadership crap? Yes, for now. But at first word of them getting hungry for money, I'll re-evaluate what else I can get my hands on.
That said, they cannot have my swipe data; I'd rather not swipe if it comes down to that.