After being published on my channel for over two years, YouTube put a strike on my channel for my video showing people how to set up Jellyfin on their NAS, for promoting "dangerous or harmful content". Video was posted here () and had nothing about bypassing DRM, stealing content, or bypassing subscription services (other than a call to stop using Netflix, Disney+, etc. because they keep jacking up rates while providing less quality). image
I tore down the new Qualcomm Snapdragon Dev Kit—the CoPilot+'est of CoPilot+ PCs. All the gory details on my blog: image
AI is a tool—but it's currently ripe for abuse. Elecrow responded after I called out an AI clone of my voice being used without consent on their YouTube channel. The full story, and some lessons learned:
They stole my voice with AI Elecrow—an electronics company that makes Pi and ESP accessories—used an AI voice for multiple tutorial series which sounds _almost exactly_ like me. I never consented to have my voice used to promote Elecrow's products.
A RISC-V Stick-on — that controls your computer *anywhere*! Check out the Sipeed NanoKVM, a tiny $50 IP KVM: image
"I'M DOING MY PART!" 🫡 Saving the 900 MHz band for @Meshtastic and other hobby uses. You can too! https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings/express?proceeding%5Bname%5D=24-240 image
A Discord is not a substitute for a website. Or a support forum. Or an issue queue. Or really pretty much anything besides maybe IRC or Matrix if you're not worried about the openness of the chat platform.