At least all the mentally weak and emotionally mature are leaving X
Will a separate PSU be needed to power it
It's been working flawlessly with my earbuds and Uconnect in my Jeep
Oh, they mean Municipally owned networks
Too late the code is out there ... Forever
Prusa XL 5 Head with that money would be an excellent choice
#RUNBSD
I find it odd they are going with a Tokamak design which has been tested for decades and has issues that require complicated engineering to solve Magnetic confinement of the plasma being the massive one I have to wonder why they are not going with a Stellarator design Maybe their engineering and science isn't up to it
Natural yeast The best I've used was the yeast on the skins of my apples from my backyard It's the only way I've had a rich apple flavor
Stratasys is suing there due to Bambu Lab having an office in Austin, TX
So, Hero You're publishing FUD of unknown providence
I'm opposed to connected vehicles
Wow, just buy or build a comparable PC at that price point
I use GhostBSD on a Lenovo ideaPad 300 Which is a FreeBSD based Desktop oriented BSD I've used it to stream to Twitch, surf the Web, play music, edit photos & videos, etc.
Linux Is Not UniX FreeBSD is for those who love UNIX. Linux is for those who hate Microsoft.
Vivaldi synced with the Desktop
The Starliner spacecraft has started to emit strange noises
On Saturday NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore noticed some strange noises emanating from a speaker inside the Starliner spacecraft.
"I've got a question about Starliner," Wilmore radioed down to Mission Control, at Johnson Space Center in Houston. "There's a strange noise coming through the speaker ... I don't know what's making it."
Wilmore said he was not sure if there was some oddity in the connection between the station and the spacecraft causing the noise, or something else. He asked the flight controllers in Houston to see if they could listen to the audio inside the spacecraft. A few minutes later, Mission Control radioed back that they were linked via "hardline" to listen to audio inside Starliner, which has now been docked to the International Space Station for nearly three months.
Just make sure it never connects to the Internet ever
Serena: an experimental operating system for 32bit Amiga computers
Anyone tried this out
It's more that Bambulab has created an integrated 3D Printing Ecosystem with the mentioned patented features If you look at Prusa and other 3D Printer companies there are only very minor integrations that are not built in but more opt-in features
Statasys owns MakerBot whom bought Ultimaker
Are we living in a baby universe that looks like a black hole to outsiders?
Our Universe appears to be expanding and cooling, having originated some 13.8 billion years ago in a hot Big Bang. However, it's plausible that what we see from inside our Universe is simply the result of being inside a black hole that formed from some parent Universe. If the black holes that form in our cosmos give birth to baby Universes, perhaps we arose from the formation of a black hole ourselves.
Google loses bid to keep Texas' ad tech lawsuit in New York
Oct 4 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday rejected Google's bid to stop Texas and a group of other states from moving their antitrust lawsuit against the Alphabet (GOOGL.O) unit from New York federal court to Texas.
As it turns out one of the pioneering synths was the humble Commodore Amiga. Here’s more from Magical Synth: “I made a video about the very first polyphonic, subtractive soft synth avai…
As it turns out one of the pioneering synths was the humble Commodore Amiga. Here’s more from Magical Synth:
“I made a video about the very first polyphonic, subtractive soft synth available to the public,” notes Bow. “It was made possible by the unique soundchip of the Commodore Amiga computer. The video also features other interesting Amiga software synths.”
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CMDHD support into BMC64
CMDHD drive support was added in v4.1. You can switch a drive model to CMDHD and mount .DHD images.
Amiga Did Ray-Tracing 30 Years Ago, And No One Remembers
Ray-tracing, the simulation of light rays and their interactions with the environment, is the holy grail of computer graphics and can achieve Hollywood-level imagery. The Amiga home computer, despite being capable of ray tracing in the 80s, was left out of the conversation due to hardware limitations. The Amiga played a significant role in visual effects and pioneered software that is still used in the TV and film industry today, but ultimately fell out of favor due to financial struggles and competition from home consoles.
OpenShot is an award-winning free and open-source video editor for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Create videos with exciting video effects, titles, audio tracks, and animations.
Greetings from Northern New York State
Computer Geek / #Amiga - #C64 #Retro Enthusiast / Gamer / DragonflyBSD #RUNBSD / #DIY Maker - Fix all the Things / Physics Nerd / Kayaker
Greetings from the top of New York State on the Canadian border I'm normally out kayaking if it's nice out on the local rivers The St. Lawrence River can be a challenge due to its size and orientation with the prevailing winds Though it's made up for by the islands to explore Almost all my trips are streamed on Twitch Need to work on the setup still Verizon is currently doing maintenance I assume for G5 tower upgrades I'm hoping the connectivity will return to what it has been in past years or better
AmigaGPT
AmigaOS 3.2 application for chatting with ChatGPT. Contribute to sacredbanana/AmigaGPT development by creating an account on GitHub.
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/818040
> AmigaGPT is a text generation program that runs on the classic AmigaOS. Utilising the power of the OpenAI's GPT-3 and GPT-4 architectures, this program brings state-of-the-art language modeling to your Amiga computer. > >