Now I am really curious to see Anon Emoose's init.el
Not exactly free as in free beer but Collabora, and their 'Collabora Online' suite fits your description. It's effectively online hosted libre office with a few extras.
That is a strange claim, the Ariane accident was a Systems and really a Requirements flaw. Arguably with that spec the same could have happened if they used punched cards or Haskell instead of Ada.
Not voice assistants but for anything that falls into the body of text category (emails, letters, documentaton) I just use Dragon NaturallySpeaking, mainly to give myself an RSI break from typing. A Radiologist friend…
No, compliant mechanisms are important but the real gap in Robotics is perception (and no perception is not just Computer Vision). There is such an insane amount of information richness in mammals and sensor…
Very nice walkthrough in the demo readme, thanks for sharing.
Sounds like you are looking for a SPICE like simulator, there are quite a few free/open: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_electronics_circu...
Is there any deeper study on long term effects regarding retinal damage? I would imagine, even with safe dosages, there would be some form of cumulative effect in terms of retinal phototoxicity. More so if we consider…
I couldn't find any changes on their keyturn stuff with the 'Webhosting' products? Is the price hike only on Hetzner's offer for dedicated or VPS servers?
> The concept of a physical card is obsolete. We have progressively absorbed single function items into a mobile computer. Watch, notepad, calendar, phone, flashlight, camera, dictionary, encyclopedia, etc. The issue…
Not recent but the slow trend towards a complete loss of clickability in both desktop and mobile UX. I read text and sometimes I can interact and click/tap it for some action but other times it is just text. Not having…
I agree with your point that the claim is exagerated. My counterpoint is even if they are subpar, they will still make business sense if they are inexpensive, much in the same way that Static code analysis tools aren't…
Fair, but if you look at most tools for Static Code Analysis they will have equal or worse performance with regards to false positives and are still seen as added value. If this is inexpensive (in terms of cost/time) it…
Even if they don't brick them explicitly they will no longer provide security updates for them. I'm on the same boat, smart TV has never been online, all content is just cast from media server/phone/tablet straight to…
Slightly off topic but that lab book made me a bit envious. I doubt my mental bandwith could cope without org mode and digital formats in general. But that penmanship and the general neatness really shows a focus and an…
> Who out there is programming these chips in pure C using open source compilers and bootloaders? The gcc-arm-none-eabi toolchain is pretty much what you are asking for at least for ARM targets. You can literally use a…
Definitely anecdata but an eye opener for me: I've been using Anthropic's models with gptel on Emacs for the past few months. It has been amazing for overviews and literature review on topics I am less familiar with.…
Yes one should write flesh out rather than flush out. However, as someone who uses English as a second language, the concept of phrasal verbs is the single most non-intuitive thing (with the very real risk for severe…
They do move 'naturally' in the right direction if you think of a cell and it's membrane it can be loosely abstracted as a dielectric material and like any other dielctric can be polarized. The issue with diabetes is…
Most of these e-ink solutions are great for reading (mostly static) content but still feel like a compromise for productive work. I wish there was a bigger market and interest for 'unsexy' RLCD transflective displays,…
The optimization here is somewhat theoretically specially when you take into account the USB bottleneck as well as real-world Human reaction times and Perception. But it appears from the project description that the…
Well the project description seems to hint at to their motivation: > 1000 Hz polling rate > No multiplexing, no ghosting > FPGA-based, VHDL only, no ALU It looks like a pure HW 'described' keyboard with no running…
> I feel truly lucky to have been born into a time of modern medicine. Well it really depends on how you look at it... I would argue that the truly 'modern' aspect of cataract surgery is the IOL manufacturing and…
A large part of the original Ethos of the Raspberry Pi foundation is to bring back some of the technology fascination and allure that children in 1980's Britain experienced with the BBC Micro and Acorn computers (which…
Having worked a fair amount with ultrasound for eye surgery [0] the physics similarities are very striking (the FEA simulation gave me flashbacks) but it's almost funny how the same principles can be translated and…
Now I am really curious to see Anon Emoose's init.el
Not exactly free as in free beer but Collabora, and their 'Collabora Online' suite fits your description. It's effectively online hosted libre office with a few extras.
That is a strange claim, the Ariane accident was a Systems and really a Requirements flaw. Arguably with that spec the same could have happened if they used punched cards or Haskell instead of Ada.
Not voice assistants but for anything that falls into the body of text category (emails, letters, documentaton) I just use Dragon NaturallySpeaking, mainly to give myself an RSI break from typing. A Radiologist friend…
No, compliant mechanisms are important but the real gap in Robotics is perception (and no perception is not just Computer Vision). There is such an insane amount of information richness in mammals and sensor…
Very nice walkthrough in the demo readme, thanks for sharing.
Sounds like you are looking for a SPICE like simulator, there are quite a few free/open: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_electronics_circu...
Is there any deeper study on long term effects regarding retinal damage? I would imagine, even with safe dosages, there would be some form of cumulative effect in terms of retinal phototoxicity. More so if we consider…
I couldn't find any changes on their keyturn stuff with the 'Webhosting' products? Is the price hike only on Hetzner's offer for dedicated or VPS servers?
> The concept of a physical card is obsolete. We have progressively absorbed single function items into a mobile computer. Watch, notepad, calendar, phone, flashlight, camera, dictionary, encyclopedia, etc. The issue…
Not recent but the slow trend towards a complete loss of clickability in both desktop and mobile UX. I read text and sometimes I can interact and click/tap it for some action but other times it is just text. Not having…
I agree with your point that the claim is exagerated. My counterpoint is even if they are subpar, they will still make business sense if they are inexpensive, much in the same way that Static code analysis tools aren't…
Fair, but if you look at most tools for Static Code Analysis they will have equal or worse performance with regards to false positives and are still seen as added value. If this is inexpensive (in terms of cost/time) it…
Even if they don't brick them explicitly they will no longer provide security updates for them. I'm on the same boat, smart TV has never been online, all content is just cast from media server/phone/tablet straight to…
Slightly off topic but that lab book made me a bit envious. I doubt my mental bandwith could cope without org mode and digital formats in general. But that penmanship and the general neatness really shows a focus and an…
> Who out there is programming these chips in pure C using open source compilers and bootloaders? The gcc-arm-none-eabi toolchain is pretty much what you are asking for at least for ARM targets. You can literally use a…
Definitely anecdata but an eye opener for me: I've been using Anthropic's models with gptel on Emacs for the past few months. It has been amazing for overviews and literature review on topics I am less familiar with.…
Yes one should write flesh out rather than flush out. However, as someone who uses English as a second language, the concept of phrasal verbs is the single most non-intuitive thing (with the very real risk for severe…
They do move 'naturally' in the right direction if you think of a cell and it's membrane it can be loosely abstracted as a dielectric material and like any other dielctric can be polarized. The issue with diabetes is…
Most of these e-ink solutions are great for reading (mostly static) content but still feel like a compromise for productive work. I wish there was a bigger market and interest for 'unsexy' RLCD transflective displays,…
The optimization here is somewhat theoretically specially when you take into account the USB bottleneck as well as real-world Human reaction times and Perception. But it appears from the project description that the…
Well the project description seems to hint at to their motivation: > 1000 Hz polling rate > No multiplexing, no ghosting > FPGA-based, VHDL only, no ALU It looks like a pure HW 'described' keyboard with no running…
> I feel truly lucky to have been born into a time of modern medicine. Well it really depends on how you look at it... I would argue that the truly 'modern' aspect of cataract surgery is the IOL manufacturing and…
A large part of the original Ethos of the Raspberry Pi foundation is to bring back some of the technology fascination and allure that children in 1980's Britain experienced with the BBC Micro and Acorn computers (which…
Having worked a fair amount with ultrasound for eye surgery [0] the physics similarities are very striking (the FEA simulation gave me flashbacks) but it's almost funny how the same principles can be translated and…