The contribution of tire and brake pad wear is really quite low compared to other sources of air pollution. From Evangeliou et al. (2020), Atmospheric transport is a major pathway of microplastics to remote regions,…
Not an article, but Kirk McKusick (a very longtime developer of BSD) gave a few talks on BSD and UNIX history (and the beginnings of TCP/IP), which are on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVSXXeiFLgk If you…
Not really. If you filter by the "App" category on OpenStore you get 18 pages of results and if you filter by "WebApp" you also get 18 pages of results. So, about 50% are webapps.
I have been using UBports on my primary phone (Nexus 5) for the past year. It has been mostly great. All the expected things such as phone calls, text and web browsing work just fine. They have an app store with a fair…
You can use SDR to transmit any I/Q stream you want. I/Q is just a stream of two numbers for the strength of two phase-shifted carrier waves. How you encode your data (UDP packets) in the I/Q stream is up to you. SDRs…
The contribution of tire and brake pad wear is really quite low compared to other sources of air pollution. From Evangeliou et al. (2020), Atmospheric transport is a major pathway of microplastics to remote regions,…
Not an article, but Kirk McKusick (a very longtime developer of BSD) gave a few talks on BSD and UNIX history (and the beginnings of TCP/IP), which are on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVSXXeiFLgk If you…
Not really. If you filter by the "App" category on OpenStore you get 18 pages of results and if you filter by "WebApp" you also get 18 pages of results. So, about 50% are webapps.
I have been using UBports on my primary phone (Nexus 5) for the past year. It has been mostly great. All the expected things such as phone calls, text and web browsing work just fine. They have an app store with a fair…
You can use SDR to transmit any I/Q stream you want. I/Q is just a stream of two numbers for the strength of two phase-shifted carrier waves. How you encode your data (UDP packets) in the I/Q stream is up to you. SDRs…