"Technology is just nature we taught to do cool tricks." - exurb1a
https://lehack.pl
I really recommend giving the pre-released clips a watch, first one is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWBL...
"A short incremental soccer game"
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😍😁
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Note: our kettles have proper ml units (though some have both cups and ml's).
Note: our kettles have proper ml units (though some have both cups and ml's).
Here's their gofundme page: gofund.me/518230a39
Also a new part dropped today, it's all too familiar:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsaz...
Here's their gofundme page: gofund.me/518230a39
Also a new part dropped today, it's all too familiar:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsaz...
I really recommend giving the pre-released clips a watch, first one is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWBL...
I really recommend giving the pre-released clips a watch, first one is here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWBL...
Most people use them to create visual effects. You know what’s cooler?
Running Linux.
Inside an emulated RISC-V CPU. Inside a pixel shader. Inside of VRChat...
Most people use them to create visual effects. You know what’s cooler?
Running Linux.
Inside an emulated RISC-V CPU. Inside a pixel shader. Inside of VRChat...
Chipmakers quickly switched to low-alpha materials, added radiation blocking layers, and started keeping track of emission specs.
The “soft error rate” (SER) in modern DRAM is a direct byproduct of Intel’s investigation.
(sound on, please)
(sound on, please)
glass walls, street level, IBM in the 1960s was unmatched
glass walls, street level, IBM in the 1960s was unmatched
So you might imagine how thrilled I am to see new upcoming game footage from them :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgWi...
So you might imagine how thrilled I am to see new upcoming game footage from them :)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgWi...
What fails first? How long would datacenters last? Does the Internet start to fracture?
Of course, it's a hypothetical thought experiment. But it's interesting to think about:
What fails first? How long would datacenters last? Does the Internet start to fracture?
Of course, it's a hypothetical thought experiment. But it's interesting to think about: