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well each view of an 'epstien file' is a pdf with images embeded so i think your 1mb might be not so generous.

define 'social media' .. were BBSs social media? usenet? email? aol instant messenger? physical community bulletin boards? classified ads? newspapers?

Looking for your features but no voice chat, no screen sharing, no deal.

The built-in Jitsi integration lets you create a voice chat call via a single button click. You can also put those call links in a channel description if you like.

We do have plans to make the integration offer some additional ways to jump into a call, and have been talking about adding video chat. But our focus has been on building the best text chat possible, given there are multiple actively developed FOSS video call systems that we can integrate with.


Jitsi used to be so frictionless, but now that their public instances are a bit more locked-down (understandably...) I wonder if developing a deeper first-party integration would be sensible.

If you are selfhosting zulip, what prevents you to selfhost jitsi?

I have in fact done that before several years ago, though when I looked at it again late last year it seemed more complicated.

Looks like it has integration with Jitsi Meet https://zulip.com/integrations/jitsi

in slack and discord i don't need another app i just hit the huddle button (in slack) and join a voice chat room in discord.

This is the problem with pitching zulip to this audience. The original thing that got gamers to switch to discord, it was their original and probably still is their primary target market, was a single login to a huge universe of voice chat rooms. Before discord gamers were setting up/renting teamspeak and ventrillo services (that were voice chat only). Hell for the first couple of years of using discord with my gaming group the only thing anyone ever posted in text was what time they were going to be on and what game they wanted to play.


I would say the main thing that got people to switch to Discord was the fact that voice chat was free, paid for by VC money.

sure but also that you didn't have to pass around your teamspeak/ventrillo information to every rando you wanted to play with, less friction in discord with invite links etc

I have never created an account nor logged on to use jitsi.

right now someone is vibecoding a locally hostable discord clone.

I guess he could just never enter the EU ever again. Maybe he can buy Little St. James.

and count on Trump to disrespect the extradition treaties. Which might be a reasonable expectation, but will have consequences, and Trump might not hold power forever.

I mean at this point, with a trillion dollars, apparently, why not just buy a small nation.

I guess this means that building the neverending 'deepfake CSAM on demand machine' was a bad idea.

I feel like whoever downvoted this comment should probably be on a watchlist of some kind.

Thinking a bit, ORBITAL ai makes little to no sense, nowhere to dump your heat, your gpus are going to be slag or only operate part of the time. But what if he put them on the moon? the lag time is what ~1.2s? That seems like an amount of time that a current AI query can take and still seem reasonable.

Not that I think it's anything but him allowing some investors to cash out when spacex goes public. Hell didn't he just shift 2billion from tesla to xai?

At the end of the day he will never see whatever bullshit he's peddling in the media about this sale his drug habit is going to kill him before then.


Does the moon offer much heat dissipation potential vs. orbit? The lunar surface seems like an almost-as-harsh environment.

There is a whole fucking moon you can embed heatsinks into.

That's a good point, the rock you're sitting on is basically a giant heat sink.

Also 1.2 seconds is like ridiculously long, unacceptable latency.

My contention is that for large ai query, it's not that unacceptable.

It doesn't matter what their perceived, by you, biases are. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH ALL THAT HEAT?

I guess you'll have to wait and see what ideas they have to deal with this. If they can't manage the heat they aren't going to spend billions launching these things just for fun.

Which is precisely why I said originally that data centers in space have never been a thing and will never be a thing. Because the whole premise is "it's cold in space so that's great for data centers", but that fundamental premise is fundamentally wrong and based in a misunderstanding of the physics involved. There is no other redeeming argument for it, therefore it's not going to happen. Anyone trying to sell you on data centers in space is grifting.

didn't tesla just 'invest' 2bills in xai?

Seattle is showing >400 nodes for meshcore: https://meshcore.co.uk/map.html


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