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The Brent Spiner TV series?
The Brent Spiner TV series?
It’s only 10 years before TOS. Earth and the federation were already post capitalism utopias.
extremely frantic
Yes! I didn’t know what was wrong with it but that’s it. It’s like a movie trailer where they put everything in to get viewers to watch the movie but it’s 50 minutes long.
I agree with the author that oddly Basic syntax is closer to Assembly than most languages so is an ok place to start.
I’d like to see Dijkstra write an Assembly program without JMP.
Is your light strip the exact one used in the guide you followed?
Because when I’ve done leds with esp32, leds of the same model can require different code libraries or #includes based on who manufactured the particular led.
For example I had an 8*16 led array that was blinking randomly when I first started until I realized it was scrolling text sideways and mirrored because there were 3 different types of the same led array.
There’s heavy rain at Giza a couple days a year. Over 4500 years of that.
There are quantum phenomenon in a piece of bread. That doesn’t mean bread is conscious.
Penrose has never proved that the quantum effects affect neurons macroscopically.
Quantum computers run at near absolute zero temperature and isolated from all vibrations in order to maintain superposition. The brain is a horrible environment for a quantum computer.
Anesthesia is a chemical signal blocker. If consciousness was quantum, it couldn’t affect it.
Penrose’s work is “God in the gaps” or in his case “quantum in the gaps” explanation of consciousness. His claims were made before we had functional quantum computers and precise categorization of neurotransmitters that anesthesia chemicals bind to to block your natural neurotransmitters.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-does-anesthesia-work/
Even if the brain is a quantum computer, it’s quantum dice rolls controlling your neurons. So quantum consciousness doesn’t enable the possibility free will.
My pixel 3a had burn in after 3 years. It’s the screen gui elements that rarely change that show the burn in. On android that’s the message bar at the top and the white line task switch at the bottom.
I’ve been hearing “OLED burn in is better now” ever since I got my Galaxy Nexus 12 years ago. But it still seems to last only 3 years.
I have pocket fluff and no tea in my pocket.
You never know when a filthy Baggins is going to come along and ask, “What have I got in my pocket?”
It looks like the baby from V but that was 1984.
The planet killer shot is bigger than a Borg cube. In a DVD scene where the Death Star fills the entire screen, a Borg cube would be 1 pixel.
Definitely a two parter.
If you go by the screenshots of the movie when it shot Alderaan, the laser blast would envelope the entire cube.
OnionOS changed my entire mindset about what a retro handheld should be. I have an Anbernic 351m, Retroid 3+, and now a mini.
The mini, despite being technically inferior is by far my favorite because of OnionOS. Being able to turn it on, have it start right where I left off, and then ignore it and it completely turns itself off- not sleep makes it so easy that I play it all the time.
Retroid means Android which means it sleeps instead of powering off. And fill power on is slow. And configuring a Game Front End is always extremely time consuming.
Onion just works. If they added a single Thumbstick to the Miyoo, it could handle N64 and I wouldn’t need anything else.
Lead acid batteries have a 99% recycling rate.
Imo turbulence is “unsolved” in the same way the 3-Body problem is unsolved. It’s chaotic.
It was casual Friday.
Those sets are incredible.