I did use claude code with superpowers plugin and whatever opus version was active at that time. I already had tried it on another project so I had FSM design ready and the decision to use uv and platformio and so it…
You can check my own project doing the same. It's a one key keyboard that also can be set to jiggle the mouse a bit. https://github.com/markomarkovic/nena-ilo-lili
I have received the email that my photobucket account is going to be deleted, so I've logged in after who knows how many years and got offered the same thing, to subscribe. Instead I've went to close the account and in…
I've now tried it by adding a bunch of random points and I find it very cool! It can make curves fit very snugly. Maybe enhance it by a mode that runs all the models and shows you which one has the least errors/best fit.
It'd be nice if there was some demo data because I might want to play with it to see how it works, but don't have any data to use it on.
During the Ethereum GPU mining craze I used ~10GPUs as a primary heat source for the whole house during the winter. It was awesome. For the first time I didn't have to care about using only 'cheap' electricity as it was…
From the article: > The Canadian government counts bags containing plastic as reusable if they can withstand 100 trips of 53 metres each while carrying 10 kilograms, without breaking or tearing.
I don't see (or maybe don't recognize) any issues with the image that they're talking about (ringing, color shift, or fake details). It most certainly doesn't look awful to me, it looks exactly the same, only a bit…
I don't understand how these types of devices are supposed to help, as it's not my nostrils that get blocked, but the far back of my throat.
"Random" should have some sanity checking, I doubt anyone can make a board with thousands of stripes with micron thickness with twenty different woods. Looks good though.
These are recreations of popular operating systems look and feel done in HTML, not actual virtual machines with original software as I expected. I expected something like Fabrice Bellard's JSLinux [1], or PCjs [2] which…
There are maps online [1],[2] that you can use. Oceans and deserts are the darkest, but national parks and sparsly populated areas are also a good choice. Of course, most of the time there’s nothing ‘nearby’ as…
This one is x86 architecture, and if you need more speed, there's one 4x PCIe slot available for expansion.
There’s also the upcoming Zima Blade that is very tiny too, quite a bit cheaper, with a SO-DIMM slot, single Ethernet port, and USB-C powered.
That's just how those vendors implemented it. There's nothing stopping you from using the TOTP apps that support the import/export functionality, as it's just strings, no secret sauce.
It's around 31TB right now, you can read more about it on https://annas-blog.org/ or get the data from https://annas-archive.org/
I love them and use them everywhere I can, mostly with JS/TS. I find the code displayed with ligatures more readable, and the only time I notice any overhead is when modifying === to !== or back, when I have to remember…
Looks very realistic, here's the same location in Google Street View https://goo.gl/maps/q2qrUGSoFEouq3Kj6
Firefox has this feature. When you edit the bookmark, you have the "Keywords" field that says "Use a single keyword to open the bookmarks directly from the address bar".
I remember my neighbor using glue made from mistletoe berries to catch small colorful birds (80s eastern europe). I don't recall the exact process, but I think it involved cooking the berries and thickening of the glue.…
I am not wearing it every day, so it probably conserves energy when it's idle.
I've got Huawei Watch GT2 and it feels like I recharge it once a month. I was honestly quite positively surprised by it, having expected having to recharge every 2-3 days.
I've added GUI where you can also pick the color and play around with other params. Check it out in this branch: https://github.com/markomarkovic/wallpaper-generator/tree/gu...
Sorry, it's tilix, not tilda.. used tilda for years until I got used to tilix and the splitting. I'm still missing the quake mode that's unavailable under wayland.
It simply works for me. My desktop is on Debian sid, running GNOME 41.0 on Wayland with dual monitor setup 3840×2160 and 1920×1200 on AMD graphics, and everything just works. I did deliberately buy AMD graphics because…
I did use claude code with superpowers plugin and whatever opus version was active at that time. I already had tried it on another project so I had FSM design ready and the decision to use uv and platformio and so it…
You can check my own project doing the same. It's a one key keyboard that also can be set to jiggle the mouse a bit. https://github.com/markomarkovic/nena-ilo-lili
I have received the email that my photobucket account is going to be deleted, so I've logged in after who knows how many years and got offered the same thing, to subscribe. Instead I've went to close the account and in…
I've now tried it by adding a bunch of random points and I find it very cool! It can make curves fit very snugly. Maybe enhance it by a mode that runs all the models and shows you which one has the least errors/best fit.
It'd be nice if there was some demo data because I might want to play with it to see how it works, but don't have any data to use it on.
During the Ethereum GPU mining craze I used ~10GPUs as a primary heat source for the whole house during the winter. It was awesome. For the first time I didn't have to care about using only 'cheap' electricity as it was…
From the article: > The Canadian government counts bags containing plastic as reusable if they can withstand 100 trips of 53 metres each while carrying 10 kilograms, without breaking or tearing.
I don't see (or maybe don't recognize) any issues with the image that they're talking about (ringing, color shift, or fake details). It most certainly doesn't look awful to me, it looks exactly the same, only a bit…
I don't understand how these types of devices are supposed to help, as it's not my nostrils that get blocked, but the far back of my throat.
"Random" should have some sanity checking, I doubt anyone can make a board with thousands of stripes with micron thickness with twenty different woods. Looks good though.
These are recreations of popular operating systems look and feel done in HTML, not actual virtual machines with original software as I expected. I expected something like Fabrice Bellard's JSLinux [1], or PCjs [2] which…
There are maps online [1],[2] that you can use. Oceans and deserts are the darkest, but national parks and sparsly populated areas are also a good choice. Of course, most of the time there’s nothing ‘nearby’ as…
This one is x86 architecture, and if you need more speed, there's one 4x PCIe slot available for expansion.
There’s also the upcoming Zima Blade that is very tiny too, quite a bit cheaper, with a SO-DIMM slot, single Ethernet port, and USB-C powered.
That's just how those vendors implemented it. There's nothing stopping you from using the TOTP apps that support the import/export functionality, as it's just strings, no secret sauce.
It's around 31TB right now, you can read more about it on https://annas-blog.org/ or get the data from https://annas-archive.org/
I love them and use them everywhere I can, mostly with JS/TS. I find the code displayed with ligatures more readable, and the only time I notice any overhead is when modifying === to !== or back, when I have to remember…
Looks very realistic, here's the same location in Google Street View https://goo.gl/maps/q2qrUGSoFEouq3Kj6
Firefox has this feature. When you edit the bookmark, you have the "Keywords" field that says "Use a single keyword to open the bookmarks directly from the address bar".
I remember my neighbor using glue made from mistletoe berries to catch small colorful birds (80s eastern europe). I don't recall the exact process, but I think it involved cooking the berries and thickening of the glue.…
I am not wearing it every day, so it probably conserves energy when it's idle.
I've got Huawei Watch GT2 and it feels like I recharge it once a month. I was honestly quite positively surprised by it, having expected having to recharge every 2-3 days.
I've added GUI where you can also pick the color and play around with other params. Check it out in this branch: https://github.com/markomarkovic/wallpaper-generator/tree/gu...
Sorry, it's tilix, not tilda.. used tilda for years until I got used to tilix and the splitting. I'm still missing the quake mode that's unavailable under wayland.
It simply works for me. My desktop is on Debian sid, running GNOME 41.0 on Wayland with dual monitor setup 3840×2160 and 1920×1200 on AMD graphics, and everything just works. I did deliberately buy AMD graphics because…