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I have seen a few Erlkönigs (German term for camouflaged pre-production models) IRL. On the Autobahn, they are not that rare. You get to see one for every few thousand kilometers driven.
AFAIU, a dazzler is intended to blind the whole sensor, so home on dazzler would need specialized hardware, not only a software adjustment. (Replying to other messages in this thread)
It's apparently some kind of fluke, maybe the 27" model is out of production. The 32" model costs a little over 700, which is the current price range. I just paid 640€ for an LG 32" 4K OLED (+165 Hz FreeSync) monitor.
Thank you. Strange decisions, but not completely baffling then.
That quote leaves open whether SQLite "pretended" to support foreign keys by allowing to create tables with them, but didn't implement them. Otherwise, I don't see the compatibility problem.
There are more similar issues, like disabling foreign key constraints by default "for compatibility reasons". Makes me wonder if there was a time when SQLite supported foreign key syntax, but didn't actually implement…
Oh, so dazzle camouflage is back. I wonder if the more sophisticated "classic" patterns would work better. They certainly do for human observers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage
Base classes with fields or non-virtual methods are not exactly rare neither.
I hated chemistry in school as well for the same reason. I studied physics afterwards... Oddly, once I was looking for information about some experimental physics problem with electron orbitals and found some very…
24/7 The Yes Men feed https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yes_Men
You don't even need to publish your port if it's GPLv3 as long as you don't publish the binary.
I'm not sure if the classic adoption curve applies. Has there ever been a product that vendors were shoving down customer's throats as relentlessly as AI?
I mean, who the hell ever read that utter garbage on LinkedIn anyway?
I'm rather critical of spamming humans with low effort LLM writing as well, but getting a neutral opinion about a text seems like a decent use tbh - for lack of alternatives because you'd hardly ask a human to do it.…
It wasn't designed to properly squander^Wuse current computing power, I see
AFAIK, the black magic factor is much higher for HF electronics than for HF mechanics. It's at least partially because you can build more complex systems with HF electronics. The other difference is that high frequency…
I'm not aware of any contradictions tbh. What do you mean?
If you find that fascinating already... did you know that all cellphones use mechanical filters in the GHz range? They combine very good performance with very low energy consumption.…
I have also been very impressed by the performance and fluidity of Doom and Doom Eternal. Even when playing from a HDD (on a computer made from leftover parts), when high res textures and geometry didn't load fast…
In Germany: Outside of residential areas, about 10 km/h more for speedometer displaying too high + official speed trap tolerance, another 10 if you are willing to accept an occasional minor fine. Or more or less…
Chomsky makes the same point in his book "Manufacturing Consent" about economic papers reporting more truthfully than most: the truth is what their readers need to make decisions in the real world.
I like my NWOUIIAY
...and without Firefox, apparently
ConnectionPool, ConnectionInstances, ConnectionLimiter... etc, it depends. There isn't always a great option or it's very difficult to find one.
There is usually a more precise way to express what a manager manages, so Manager is usually just the lazy option that provides very little information. The question to ask is: What exactly does it manage? Lifetimes?…