3d graph?
Ability to zoom in and out on each axis or multiple at the same time?
3d graph?
Ability to zoom in and out on each axis or multiple at the same time?
Pis are and interesting case, because they go into super expensive industrial equipment as "an computer".
You're not doing that with a macbook, sadly.
Apple making an SBC would be very interesting.
I believe Δ force (N) is called Yank (Y = df / dT).
I don't. :(
Haven't been able to get the hookup on sippin' liquid nitrogen to put in my thermos.
You can put most of that in a config file, you know?
That isn't to say that I do. Usually, I throw the invocation into a shell script if I want to use it again.
Anyone got a PDS implementation for ESP32/ESP8266 boards yet?
No booze either. Though that might only be on good Friday. (until a few years ago, my country literally banned selling it on that day unless you were on a train)
Don't underestimate us firefox users!
We can make our own experience more horrible for stupid reasons than you can even imagine.
Baked on egg is an interesting idea.
French toast but the bread is tortilla has popped into my head a few times, but I never ended up doing it. (usually, think I may as well do a tuna melt or something)
Nah, it'll be fine. There will be another government backed scrappage scheme like last time.
The king of Spain is not an elected position.
I'm glad this video is going around.
I had assumed it was obvious to everyone that this would happen. Now I know better.
It's less effort to cheat the test than properly pass it, so that'll happen first.
Claude skill: "go ask gemini"
The @recordcollector.edavis.dev labeller is great to see what other atproto sites besides bluesky someone is using.
Like, if they have leaflet/pckt blog entries, or songs scrobbled on teal.fm, or are on stream.place it'll put a little badge on their posts/account.
It'd be nice if the PDS he was on had CORS set up properly too.
Tumblr comments say it has a synthID watermark.
No idea what it's called, but this video genre is one of my favourites.
Thank you for the very quotable post.
I love it.
programmers are always posting like "worked on tracking down an issue with a Flurble deployment for twelve hours. the problem wasn't in Flurble at all - it was in the Gumbies install. It turns out if you install Gumbies 3.0 over Gumbies 2.7 and don't do a cache flush on all the client spiders they'll get stuck in the crystal maze." then you look up Gumbies and the site is one of those scroll scroll scroll types with one sentence per page, like "GUMBIES is a lean, expressive sharding sandcube for testing and deploying large scale Woodchips playgrounds. GUMBIES automates and streamlines away watersliding phases, meaning your team can get right to the chipping. See why Microsoft, OpenAI and Bloingo have embraced GUMBIES in their Woodchips workflows." and you get to the bottom and you're like I want this I guess but I still don't know what it is
Does the business directly next door count?
Strip mall nail bar or something.
That tweet is misquoting the guy to virally advertise a betting website.
Which is a weird thing to do when that company is the closest one IRL to a weird cult from sci-fi trying to build their robot god.
Some think this is why their product is market leading.
I've considered this for non-music software that takes MIDI input.
I brought up TSV because it's the more common variant in places, like continental Europe, where they use commas for decimal separators.
I've written a json object to csv converter before, because people didn't want to change their workflow when we changed data representation.
You play the plasma deck yet?
It's quite fun.
You going to mention how great lead is for engines, but horrible for everything else?
The Check button does that too.
Not sure I like it, makes the game way easier.
Is TSV any better?
Is this the first time Apollo has hit you with the dodgeball?
Volume, mainly.
The numbering is per-country too.
The last two had matching ones, but the dude before lizzie pissed a lot of Scottish people off.