I do this in a more crude fashion (like the article mentions) on the GPU in an old personal project. I just run a low-res (256x256) pre-pass and store the distances to a floating point texture. I then use that pre-pass…
Whenever plugging a hole like this, the OS should kinda leave it “open” as a kind of honeypot and immediately show a warning to the user that some exploit was attempted. Granted, the malware will quickly adapt but you…
Wouldn't it make sense if the content of it could be auto-generated as well for the users' locale directly with no need for JS? Either as a date in the example "4 days ago" or "in 2 days, 2 hours and 28 seconds" for…
I think OpenStreeMap could benefit immensely from investing a bit in making self-hosted versions more approachable and on more platforms, especially now that vector-tiles are becoming increasingly used. I would love to…
For those curious, that is @thethoughtemporium on youtube.
With that, you have essentially turned the regular website content into a protocol (not intended for humans) and the LLM into the browser. That’s just… I don’t know what to feel about that. I’d rather keep the websites…
The game doesn't really explain that too well. You have to go find the packages first before you can deliver it. For example the old lady asks you to deliver an offering at a temple.
In Denmark you can. I was in my mid thirties when I went to my doctor to ask them to prescribe it. Before each shot I would go to the pharmacy and buy one dose and go to the doctor to have them administer it for me (if…
TLDR: > It's a single function that's now 100x faster, not the whole of FFmpeg Seems to be in a color detection filter. > avfilter/vf_colordetect: add x86 SIMD implementation
BGFX (https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx) uses a different approach. You basically write your shader in a GLSL-like language but it's all just (either very clever or very horrible) macro expansions that handles all the…
To me the BIGGEST annoyance is the iOS “End call” button. Just as I’m about to tap it, the other person ends the call and what I’m actually tapping is some other person on my call list that it then immediately calls.…
I spent waaay too long trying to figure out why my CSS rule didn't work. It doesn't accept me to overwrite an already existing one. The rules did not specify this at all. It is not clear that the game wants me to find…
How would you deal with this common issue in many multiplayer shooters?: - I see someone sniping - I go behind a wall to safety - I still die From the enemy snipers perspective I was still in view when he shot. From my…
Why not just store each "frame" of spectral image as it's own HEVC compressed video clip? Each image frame in the video corresponds to a slice of the light spectrum. The longer the video, the more precision you pack…
Random thought: could you insulate high voltage wires in pipes and blow cold air through those? Any loss would become “free” heating for homes nearby.
According to TV2 Denmark, DAO (who distributed news papers and parcels) has made a bid to take over: https://nyheder.tv2.dk/business/2025-03-06-slut-med-postnord...
The linked article explains it further down. In common cases it boils down to "if you're rich don't bother with insurance, if you're poor you should pay it". > In a concrete example, let’s say that our household wealth…
The title made me believe it was just another AI assistant (thinking Janet from "The Good Place" - but for us non-dead people instead. Was pleasantly surprised to see it is a programming language and that the title was…
That is quite strange Chrome behavior. Seems to only update it's background position when the window size changes. Looks like a Chrome bug to me! Probably some optimization effort that went wrong. I'm quite sure that it…
I did a CSS experiment back in 2008 (before CSS allowed for backdrop-blur) that did the same'ish effect: https://webdev.andersriggelsen.dk/aero/ It works by using a fixed-position pre-blurred (with glass effects)…
Or analogous of how you convert audio waveform data into frequencies with the fast-fourier transform, modify it in the frequency spectrum and convert it back into waveform again. Their examples does however only look a…
Aside from tonnes of possible security vulnerabilities, I do see some upsides: The interconnceted-ness could make perfect sense when it comes to collision prevention. If there is a collision up further ahead, this…
(not a physicist) One thing that I always wondered about that I never see "debunked" anywhere is any discussion about whether or not entanglement is actually just because the two entangled particles are put into a…
I also quickly ditched mine. I mean it worked sorta fine - but the usability was absolutely terrible. Often apps lost connection with it so any requests to pause or resume the media was several seconds delayed. If I got…
If these are correct, it is quite amusing to see the various spelling mistakes. > and natural reply by modify the draft > image query as Sate or Unsafe.
I do this in a more crude fashion (like the article mentions) on the GPU in an old personal project. I just run a low-res (256x256) pre-pass and store the distances to a floating point texture. I then use that pre-pass…
Whenever plugging a hole like this, the OS should kinda leave it “open” as a kind of honeypot and immediately show a warning to the user that some exploit was attempted. Granted, the malware will quickly adapt but you…
Wouldn't it make sense if the content of it could be auto-generated as well for the users' locale directly with no need for JS? Either as a date in the example "4 days ago" or "in 2 days, 2 hours and 28 seconds" for…
I think OpenStreeMap could benefit immensely from investing a bit in making self-hosted versions more approachable and on more platforms, especially now that vector-tiles are becoming increasingly used. I would love to…
For those curious, that is @thethoughtemporium on youtube.
With that, you have essentially turned the regular website content into a protocol (not intended for humans) and the LLM into the browser. That’s just… I don’t know what to feel about that. I’d rather keep the websites…
The game doesn't really explain that too well. You have to go find the packages first before you can deliver it. For example the old lady asks you to deliver an offering at a temple.
In Denmark you can. I was in my mid thirties when I went to my doctor to ask them to prescribe it. Before each shot I would go to the pharmacy and buy one dose and go to the doctor to have them administer it for me (if…
TLDR: > It's a single function that's now 100x faster, not the whole of FFmpeg Seems to be in a color detection filter. > avfilter/vf_colordetect: add x86 SIMD implementation
BGFX (https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx) uses a different approach. You basically write your shader in a GLSL-like language but it's all just (either very clever or very horrible) macro expansions that handles all the…
To me the BIGGEST annoyance is the iOS “End call” button. Just as I’m about to tap it, the other person ends the call and what I’m actually tapping is some other person on my call list that it then immediately calls.…
I spent waaay too long trying to figure out why my CSS rule didn't work. It doesn't accept me to overwrite an already existing one. The rules did not specify this at all. It is not clear that the game wants me to find…
How would you deal with this common issue in many multiplayer shooters?: - I see someone sniping - I go behind a wall to safety - I still die From the enemy snipers perspective I was still in view when he shot. From my…
Why not just store each "frame" of spectral image as it's own HEVC compressed video clip? Each image frame in the video corresponds to a slice of the light spectrum. The longer the video, the more precision you pack…
Random thought: could you insulate high voltage wires in pipes and blow cold air through those? Any loss would become “free” heating for homes nearby.
According to TV2 Denmark, DAO (who distributed news papers and parcels) has made a bid to take over: https://nyheder.tv2.dk/business/2025-03-06-slut-med-postnord...
The linked article explains it further down. In common cases it boils down to "if you're rich don't bother with insurance, if you're poor you should pay it". > In a concrete example, let’s say that our household wealth…
The title made me believe it was just another AI assistant (thinking Janet from "The Good Place" - but for us non-dead people instead. Was pleasantly surprised to see it is a programming language and that the title was…
That is quite strange Chrome behavior. Seems to only update it's background position when the window size changes. Looks like a Chrome bug to me! Probably some optimization effort that went wrong. I'm quite sure that it…
I did a CSS experiment back in 2008 (before CSS allowed for backdrop-blur) that did the same'ish effect: https://webdev.andersriggelsen.dk/aero/ It works by using a fixed-position pre-blurred (with glass effects)…
Or analogous of how you convert audio waveform data into frequencies with the fast-fourier transform, modify it in the frequency spectrum and convert it back into waveform again. Their examples does however only look a…
Aside from tonnes of possible security vulnerabilities, I do see some upsides: The interconnceted-ness could make perfect sense when it comes to collision prevention. If there is a collision up further ahead, this…
(not a physicist) One thing that I always wondered about that I never see "debunked" anywhere is any discussion about whether or not entanglement is actually just because the two entangled particles are put into a…
I also quickly ditched mine. I mean it worked sorta fine - but the usability was absolutely terrible. Often apps lost connection with it so any requests to pause or resume the media was several seconds delayed. If I got…
If these are correct, it is quite amusing to see the various spelling mistakes. > and natural reply by modify the draft > image query as Sate or Unsafe.