

Electron was originally developed by GitHub for a text editor called Atom.


Electron was originally developed by GitHub for a text editor called Atom.
Oh well, time to switch to TempleOS.


Yeah, the usual startup approach. Burn investor money to get into the market (or in this case create a market) by offering services below cost. Once they have enough users and their investors want their money back they’ll ramp up prices.


If I’m thinking about it correctly then either the standing wave is intentional or the oven is designed badly. You know the wavelength so you can make sure the oven is not an integer multiple of it and the hot spots move around on their own, no fancy frequency shifting required.


Not even proprietary, just niche things. In other words anything that’s rarely used in open source code, because there’s nothing to train the models on.


Elite Extreme
Sounds like it focuses more on shiny RGB than performance.


All these Wifi for tracking people methods use the channel state information (CSI) that is used to help decode the transmitted data. CSI is obtained from pilot signals that are transmitted as part of a regular transmission. This is done in basically all digital communication standards, so you could do this not just with Wifi but also with 4G or 5G or older mobile communication standards. This is all not very surprising, there is a lot of research in contactless radio based heart rate monitoring, they usually build on radar systems not communication systems though. The buzzword for 6G for all this is joint communication and sensing.


You have to pay google to use it (only works on pixel phones afaik).
Two things come to mind, spotify was always a browser based app on mac/linux/windows, I think that was way more inefficient in the early days of doing apps that way. The other thing is that spotify originally used its users’ computers as cache to serve other users, that might’ve caused some additional load.


It was braindead when MS bought it and kept artificially alive.


GitHub is finally dead.


Who gives a shit about the gold price except for some idiots who think it has some inherent value beyond some applications in electronics.


I would assume that this would lead to a rise in mercury mining instead of cleaning up Mercury contaminations, because that would probably be cheaper. And I don’t think mercury mining is any less toxic than gold mining.


As a RADAR guy I have to say they need RADAR, but I might be biased. I suppose LIDAR would be nice too. There’s something called sensor fusion where you combine the measurements of different sensors, ideally using different technologies to get better measurements.


It is impressive how bad it is.


Small scale installations on regular houses are probably not the best for grid forming. Any pv installation with grid forming capability would be required to give some control to the grid operator because it’s their job to keep the grid stable.


That was Fraunhofer IIS not ISE.


Trucks? If you move coal for a power plant using trucks you’re going to need a lot of trucks, you use trains or ships instead, or just build the power plant next to the mine and use conveyor belts.


Coal is unreliable
How? I would’ve said coal is very reliable, it worked for over a hundred years.
I think I can see better on my bicycle than in a car, nothing blocking my view and you also sit relatively high compared to cars.