It’s a beautiful bird until the horny little pricks find your chimney’s metal flashing at 5:00!
It’s a beautiful bird until the horny little pricks find your chimney’s metal flashing at 5:00!
I prefer my accolades in the form of bonus cheques. I’ve got a git history for anyone else that matters
Give the article a read. Your answer is right at the top.
ToonStruck, remastered, or the shelved sequel ressurected. I’d like Burst to (exist again and) handle the development because they did a fantastic job the first time around!
I picked it up on the Steam winter sale. Been waiting to play this one for so long and can’t wait!
I was with you up until the climate controls.
Any control you can find in a 1997 Hyundai Accent should be physical.
Anything else can be hidden behind a touchscreen because I’m not going to use it while driving anyway.
My big request would be to drop the USB cable. I don’t know why I need to connect both USB and Bluetooth. I’d love to just leave my cell in my bag where it belongs instead of advertising yet another reason why someone should smash my windows in!
Just cross your fingers we don’t wind up with that ridiculous chimp we saw in one of their previews.
The very last thing the Internet needs is more ads.
You need a touchscreen to open the glovebox?
The only reason I know what webp is, is because its “that dumb format” that doesn’t play like a GIF in Signal.
Cool ideas. I like the idea of an accessible, global democracy. But I wondered about two things:
One, I think the complexity of such an identity database would be so great, it would preclude any means of reliably identifying false connections. And if that complexity wasn’t boggling, would it really capture anything more than our present distributed (inefficient) system of records? You would wind up with a, admittedly more sophisticated, statistical model for identifying bogus individuals.
Another thing I wonder is how much help it would actually be. Lots of issues are more complex than “is clean water good?” If and when a decision needs to be made on something outside your expertise, or with no clearly altruistic option, you have to look for help in understanding your choices. And that makes you vulnerable to influence by someone else’s interpretation. Which leaves you where we are now.
So I guess it raises some problems to solve. Can you really create a perfect record of identity without sacrificing privacy? Could you meaningfully interrogate it? How do you provide an unbiased education of every vote and referendum? How do you solve the influence problem or stop organized political machines from springing up again? Does any of this address the root cause of unbalanced wealth and power?
I have no idea how these work, but one hack idea off the cuff:
You get the light for free. At least when your lids are open; that’s how vision works. A cheap digital watch lasts ages on a tiny coin cell because the polarisation of the LCD, which passes or blocks polarised light, takes minimal energy. Stack up a passive polariser, and the active LCD-like layer, (and maybe a second passive layer?) and you can cast selective shadows on the retina.
This gives you monochrome “smart vision” in the same sense as a monochrome Casio wristwatch. No idea how to tackle issues of focus at such a short focal length, or achieving any sort of active display let alone colour.
Maybe the whole thing is a pipe dream crackpot idea.
You might be interested in the story of Luigi Galvani’s experiments with frog muscle tissue. It was seminal work in anatomy as well as physics.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1631069106000370?via%3Dihub
Telus? What a bunch of crooked hosers.
“an unknown (mobile?) client”
Well, nice try anyway.
Hack.
It doesn’t mean someone guessed your Facebook dictionary-word password.
It doesn’t even mean some black hoodie-wearing, bad actor remotely broke into a secure computer system.
It’s a clever trick. Whether it’s in code or concrete. Some creative, elegant, unexpected, solution to a problem.
“I know a menu hack. Order the kids burger and add cheese to save a buck.”
“We ran out of conductors in the cable, so we’re transmitting power via a differential pair. I know it’s a hack, but we need to ship by end of month.”
USB One
Fiirefox?
Was this during the acceptance of a gift? That feature has never seemed to work perfectly.
Vim, or neovim if you want to put some leg work in for vi with modern features.