Because brittle really is a second name for Flexi disc. They have shallower groove which means limited dynamic range, higher hiss/surface noise/distortion, plus because they are so light they often don't sit flat on a…
These likely would be destroyed by that cheap mechanism everyone uses these days.
Yes, check out this https://computerhistory.org/blog/programming-the-eniac-an-ex...
My view is that when some "for bots only" type of writing becomes a habit, communication with humans will atrophy. Tokens be damned, but this kind of context switch comes at much too high a cost.
Venjent - We Need Jungle [I'm afraid] https://youtu.be/isiVdlz8bDY?si=InoeqWTHZ3UaD1sJ
Yeah, everything's interconnected as Tangerine Dream got to work on GTA V soundtrack. There is this note about that track on Wikipedia: The track "5:23" is included in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV and appears…
"Lenovo laptop with Nvidia RTX 4040" 4060?
Nah, more numbers, it was 00000000: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permissive_action_link
1680 x 720 is resolution for ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio
In your case I would probably buy a couple of floral or similar foam bricks and try to decouple device from whatever surface it is standing on.
Germany had a badly designed prototype reactor with 80 incidents in 4 years of operation and one particular incident on the 4th of May 1986 - a week after Chernobyl accident, where reactor operator was lying about it.…
This is like asking a painter why the hell he used ready made paints and did not create his own for each color he needed. Not everybody has a hobby of spending time and money fixing tracing mistakes of PCB revision 11,…
Andy Serkis was great, but not as good at shape-shifting. For LOTR renderfarm WETA bought a bunch of SGI 1200 dual core Pentium III 700MHz servers with 1GB RAM, 9 GB SCSI disks all running RedHat Linux. I've read at…
"China has EUV" would be news of the century. No doubt they are trying.
Forget 4C, these have new 10C lithium iron phosphate batteries.
Ahh, I'm so enjoying Sebastian Ahrenberg work from Seba Producer 06. This is compilation released in 2003 of tracks from 1996-1999. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhcqYxogdsU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7RRgGSMmjk…
Yeah, these were quite popular, a resistor ladder DAC: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covox_Speech_Thing
I remember that my first soundcard was Miro that I thought would be a forgotten historical artifact but vogons even has a wiki for it https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Miro_Sound_PCM12. Such a strange device with…
And if one is using iGPU, one might think I'll have a great bandwidth, but reality is that DDR memory for CPU is optimized for low latency not bandwidth and they'll probably have a 64 bit channel (or 2x32 bits) from a…
Back in USSR times in the 80s my high school had a room for a dental work. Of course it had a soviet electric motor drill, not any fancy or not so fancy compressed air turbo anything (because it's cheap like some great…
Not covered, but I can get the shot at nearby pharmacy for 15€.
It may be impossible for a little speaker to produce any sound at some low frequency, so manufacturers use "virtual pitch" psychoacoustic phenomenon by introducing harmonics above that frequency. There is no low bass,…
Those codecs got better with time. Also notebook and little portable speakers, while they are unable to physically reproduce low frequencies are getting better at emulating those. Somebody cares. And here's (dunno if…
Simplicity, it's a modern MOS 6502. Base RISC-V has even less instructions than 6502.
I guess that "properly mounted" may be a problem for a lot of people. According to operating manual measurements should be taken at heart level with 30±5 cm distance between top of the seat and top of the table. Outside…
Because brittle really is a second name for Flexi disc. They have shallower groove which means limited dynamic range, higher hiss/surface noise/distortion, plus because they are so light they often don't sit flat on a…
These likely would be destroyed by that cheap mechanism everyone uses these days.
Yes, check out this https://computerhistory.org/blog/programming-the-eniac-an-ex...
My view is that when some "for bots only" type of writing becomes a habit, communication with humans will atrophy. Tokens be damned, but this kind of context switch comes at much too high a cost.
Venjent - We Need Jungle [I'm afraid] https://youtu.be/isiVdlz8bDY?si=InoeqWTHZ3UaD1sJ
Yeah, everything's interconnected as Tangerine Dream got to work on GTA V soundtrack. There is this note about that track on Wikipedia: The track "5:23" is included in the 2008 video game Grand Theft Auto IV and appears…
"Lenovo laptop with Nvidia RTX 4040" 4060?
Nah, more numbers, it was 00000000: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permissive_action_link
1680 x 720 is resolution for ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio
In your case I would probably buy a couple of floral or similar foam bricks and try to decouple device from whatever surface it is standing on.
Germany had a badly designed prototype reactor with 80 incidents in 4 years of operation and one particular incident on the 4th of May 1986 - a week after Chernobyl accident, where reactor operator was lying about it.…
This is like asking a painter why the hell he used ready made paints and did not create his own for each color he needed. Not everybody has a hobby of spending time and money fixing tracing mistakes of PCB revision 11,…
Andy Serkis was great, but not as good at shape-shifting. For LOTR renderfarm WETA bought a bunch of SGI 1200 dual core Pentium III 700MHz servers with 1GB RAM, 9 GB SCSI disks all running RedHat Linux. I've read at…
"China has EUV" would be news of the century. No doubt they are trying.
Forget 4C, these have new 10C lithium iron phosphate batteries.
Ahh, I'm so enjoying Sebastian Ahrenberg work from Seba Producer 06. This is compilation released in 2003 of tracks from 1996-1999. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhcqYxogdsU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7RRgGSMmjk…
Yeah, these were quite popular, a resistor ladder DAC: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covox_Speech_Thing
I remember that my first soundcard was Miro that I thought would be a forgotten historical artifact but vogons even has a wiki for it https://www.vogonswiki.com/index.php/Miro_Sound_PCM12. Such a strange device with…
And if one is using iGPU, one might think I'll have a great bandwidth, but reality is that DDR memory for CPU is optimized for low latency not bandwidth and they'll probably have a 64 bit channel (or 2x32 bits) from a…
Back in USSR times in the 80s my high school had a room for a dental work. Of course it had a soviet electric motor drill, not any fancy or not so fancy compressed air turbo anything (because it's cheap like some great…
Not covered, but I can get the shot at nearby pharmacy for 15€.
It may be impossible for a little speaker to produce any sound at some low frequency, so manufacturers use "virtual pitch" psychoacoustic phenomenon by introducing harmonics above that frequency. There is no low bass,…
Those codecs got better with time. Also notebook and little portable speakers, while they are unable to physically reproduce low frequencies are getting better at emulating those. Somebody cares. And here's (dunno if…
Simplicity, it's a modern MOS 6502. Base RISC-V has even less instructions than 6502.
I guess that "properly mounted" may be a problem for a lot of people. According to operating manual measurements should be taken at heart level with 30±5 cm distance between top of the seat and top of the table. Outside…