I like turning things into other things
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#magicthegathering #hardware #mechanicalkeyboards #reverseengineering
these pieces of hardware are generally analyzed and reimplemented rather than copied
This process is known as clean room design if anyone wants to do more reading about this
Yeah I’m seriously not seeing any issue here (at least for the image generation part), when you ask it for ‘pro-anorexia’ stuff, it’s gonna give you exactly what you asked for
The term has actually been rolling around for a few weeks, it’s just used to describe Lemmy and Kbin, since they’re based around threads instead of twitter-like posts. Nothing to do with Threads by Meta
This is awesome! I’m really happy to see Sony make their own accessible controller
He briefly mentions making a “neural processor” in the middle of the video, so maybe it’s possible down the line?
Hmm that might be an issue with the way kbin processes it. I know there were some changes to how that worked in the most recent kbin update, @nostupidquestions used to link to https://kbin.social/m/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
but it also does the same for me
I use kbin so I might be wrong, but you do !community@instance.whatever
, so !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
, becomes !nostupidquestions
I’m not sure if it works on Lemmy, but on kbin @nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
also works, it becomes @nostupidquestions
It’s an old format where you’d post a picture of a thing masquerading as another thing with a caption like this, this one is a suspicious van hiding among the buses
The warning is just a general reminder that kbin is in beta and remote communities won’t always work 100% perfectly
Ooh, sweet, sounds like fun! I loved Supreme Commander, definitely trying this out
Huh, I didn’t even know carbon fiber had a shelf life, I figured it’d be pretty stable over time.
Here’s the reason why, in case anyone’s curious (I know I was):
Fabrics and prepregs also degrade gradually over time. In composite laminates it is not the fiberglass, carbon fiber or Kevlar fibers themselves that initially degrade. It is the sizing or fiber primer however that degrades over time. Sizings are placed upon the fibers to make them more compatible with a given resin system during cure. As time goes on fiber sizings diminish, weakening the future link between the fabric and the resin, thus yielding a possibly weaker composite laminate.
The exact storage life of most sized fabrics is not always listed on a technical data sheet. Often one may need to research further into a manufacturer’s technical manuals for an expected shelf life of a fabric sizing. Fiber sizing life can range from a year to beyond five when stored under favorable conditions. For prepreg materials a general shelf life is first a year. After a year or after initial expiration some fabrics and prepregs may be re-tested for performance against its original stated performance specifications and bonding characteristics. In the case of a DIY project possibly using expired fabrics it is important to test a laminated section of the expired fabric to ensure its quality is up to par for its intended use.
I’ll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda.
You don’t have to write a short essay, I didn’t write much more than “I heard about you on reddit and I wanna check it out” and I got accepted
That’s not true, /r/worldnews and /r/news were created on the same day, and /r/worldnews is actually 3 hours older than /r/news
I assume they were all ran by the same group of people
Yup, that’s correct. Beehaw’s 4 admins run every communty on there
You’ve gotta start turning kinda early to avoid running into walls, and the c and v keys (brake right and brake left) will help you on really tight corners