I am reading on mobile and actually preferred the pluralistic link, glad you posted that one.
Reminds me of the granny knot "advice" which I also saw on hackernews for the first time many years ago and which changed my live: https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm If you don't know about this problem…
As far as my understanding goes the bottleneck for what you are talking about is hardware not software, so open source won't help that much for the foreseeable future.
The control messages are transmitted via CAN bus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus The exact message content and protocols are reverse engineered. Some cars use FlexRay instead of CAN bus but that has only…
Since this talks about sleep quality I want to add something that was almost unknown to me for over 30 years. Smartwatches AFAIK don't have CO2 sensors. It seems to me though, that that would be extremely useful for…
At the end of the day you often need to consider the energy efficiency of a system which is also reflected in the cost of operating it. For use cases where this is relevant the suggested MCP approach potentially offers…
I never hated on Signal, on the contrary I recommend it too many people but I can say that the energy consumption on Android is in many cases abysmal for multiple years now and related issues in the Github issue tracker…
Reminds me of https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm I wonder if what you describe is kind of the reason for this.
Nice. Feature request: In the top/overview view I would like to be able to tap on each room and then the pivot point should move to the center of that room. After a double tap or tap on the top view button the pivot…
You might want to try out the one build into Blender: https://www.blender.org/features/video-editing/
I like this one much better https://youtu.be/RKfG3lWCZ80 at 4:20 onwards. Also explains the difference between slip and skid.
I did this back in the day using a ublox LEA-M8F module for my PhD work following the instructions posted here: http://www.opendigitalradio.org/lea-m8f-gpsdo I also experimented with RTK which this module is capable of.…
ASUS Zenfone 8. One of the very few relatively small Android phones with 5G connectivity, good camera and a flagship CPU (Snapdragon 888) and not way too expensive.
Why not charge based on typical "packages" containing a certain number of interactions with the service?
True, it doesn't seem to work so well, see screenshot: https://pasteboard.co/KgkhOEo.jpg
Linux Mint is that "windowing environment that simply works" for me. I've been putting it on my dads computer for about 10 years now (he is turning 66 now) and it was always working very well with minimum support.…
How I understand it he is saying Google is willing to pay for "being wrong" or rather "behaving in certain ways". Now it is just kind of a fee and both sides are happy. Maybe not the perfect situation for the customers…
I am reading on mobile and actually preferred the pluralistic link, glad you posted that one.
Reminds me of the granny knot "advice" which I also saw on hackernews for the first time many years ago and which changed my live: https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm If you don't know about this problem…
As far as my understanding goes the bottleneck for what you are talking about is hardware not software, so open source won't help that much for the foreseeable future.
The control messages are transmitted via CAN bus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus The exact message content and protocols are reverse engineered. Some cars use FlexRay instead of CAN bus but that has only…
Since this talks about sleep quality I want to add something that was almost unknown to me for over 30 years. Smartwatches AFAIK don't have CO2 sensors. It seems to me though, that that would be extremely useful for…
At the end of the day you often need to consider the energy efficiency of a system which is also reflected in the cost of operating it. For use cases where this is relevant the suggested MCP approach potentially offers…
I never hated on Signal, on the contrary I recommend it too many people but I can say that the energy consumption on Android is in many cases abysmal for multiple years now and related issues in the Github issue tracker…
Reminds me of https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm I wonder if what you describe is kind of the reason for this.
Nice. Feature request: In the top/overview view I would like to be able to tap on each room and then the pivot point should move to the center of that room. After a double tap or tap on the top view button the pivot…
You might want to try out the one build into Blender: https://www.blender.org/features/video-editing/
I like this one much better https://youtu.be/RKfG3lWCZ80 at 4:20 onwards. Also explains the difference between slip and skid.
I did this back in the day using a ublox LEA-M8F module for my PhD work following the instructions posted here: http://www.opendigitalradio.org/lea-m8f-gpsdo I also experimented with RTK which this module is capable of.…
ASUS Zenfone 8. One of the very few relatively small Android phones with 5G connectivity, good camera and a flagship CPU (Snapdragon 888) and not way too expensive.
Why not charge based on typical "packages" containing a certain number of interactions with the service?
True, it doesn't seem to work so well, see screenshot: https://pasteboard.co/KgkhOEo.jpg
Linux Mint is that "windowing environment that simply works" for me. I've been putting it on my dads computer for about 10 years now (he is turning 66 now) and it was always working very well with minimum support.…
How I understand it he is saying Google is willing to pay for "being wrong" or rather "behaving in certain ways". Now it is just kind of a fee and both sides are happy. Maybe not the perfect situation for the customers…