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Moonshot licenced it to Fireworks AI who licenced it to Cursor.

The number of corporate IT departments got caught when VMWare licencing shifted from Dell EMC to Broadcom https://www.techradar.com/pro/broadcom-has-allegedly-hiked-v...

This still confuses me. It's clear they wanted to 10x licensing costs and /10 customers which assumably raises margins, but i still dont see it working out.

My international enterprise and all our business partners moved every broadcom product we have to a competitor. On top of that, they were very aggressive and combative with their sales+cease and desist threats.

They earned enemies for life. Some of us care about business relationships. Broadcom is dead to me and anyone that will listen to me.


> They earned enemies for life. Some of us care about business relationships. Broadcom is dead to me and anyone that will listen to me.

That's the thing: Broadcom don't. Care, bother, whatever. You are not even a blip.


That's what people have been saying about Oracle for decades, and they're still going strong

For context, Broadcom bought CA.


Thanks, we updated the link.


that page is essentially empty, and refers to a "documentation menu" that doesn't seem to be present?


Hi, Yanfu here.

Documentation is not ready yet so it is still empty.

However, you can have a look at our repositories in our github.

We just want to ensure quality control before we post anything like that up. Also this post was posted without us knowing beforehand, so what you guys are seeing is still incomplete. Sorry!


Hi Yanfu, we'd love to have this on HN again when the documentation and site is ready. Please email us (hn@ycombinator.com) to let us know when it's ready or beforehand so we can plan it with you.


> Access setup guides and project resources through the documentation menu. We recommend starting with installation instructions, then following the software workflow for recording and processing data from RTL-SDR devices.

But there is no "documentation menu" that I can find.


You can't buy more DDoS if the storefront is down right?


They built their own circuit board but the core module that does the 802.11p is just a ESP32-C5


Yes, I understand that. The translation makes it sound like they have published the software and design, or are somehow making boards available.

>To improve coverage, we need your support! We have built a board with *ESP32-C5* and *PoE* that allows you to capture *C-ITS* packages yourself, and provide us for our face-up card, or process it yourself.

Edit: found it, https://codeberg.org/opentrafficmap


I know of a large company that does not like to be named https://theapplewiki.com/wiki/Caff%C3%A8_Macs


Confirmed, 2% of users don't see Claude code included https://x.com/i/status/2046724659039932830


As if we could just blindly trust what he said :/ Could be 2, could 30, who knows (well, they do, but not us)


> at least one Vercel employee signed up for the AI Office Suite using their Vercel enterprise account and granted “Allow All” permissions. Vercel’s internal OAuth configurations appear to have allowed this action to grant these broad permissions in Vercel’s enterprise Google Workspace.

https://context.ai/security-update


So it's not so much a problem with OAuth itself, but with the way it was implemented here?


And that they engaged Crowdstrike for incident response... who missed OAuth tokens in the clear?


lol, yeah that Crowdstrike part was a funny CYA name drop


“[w]hen a nation is at war, many things that might be said in times of peace are such a hindrance to its effort that their utterance will not be endured so long as men fight, and that no Court could regard them as protected by any constitutional right.” Schenck v. United States (1919)


"In 1969, Schenck was largely overturned by Brandenburg v. Ohio, which limited the scope of speech that the government may ban to that directed to and likely to incite imminent lawless action (e.g. a riot)." - Wikipedia


Thank you. It really is disturbing how many people want to take us back to the Wilson era. Civil liberties are a good thing, folks!



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