smallaubergine 7 months ago • 100%
Yeah I can't go back to normal style launchers. Niagara is great
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 91%
For me its 250-350. I can usually get a 1 or 2 generation older flagship device at that price, refurbished.
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 100%
Try to find a job. Like any job. I'll clean or do manual labor, no shame in that. I'd also try and look for government programs for re-education so I can learn whatever skills are in demand and the moment.
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 100%
They look like good friends!
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 100%
tab scroller. So you can right-click + scroll to change tabs.
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 100%
Unfortunately even if you could distribute them here last I checked they don't have the US band support and going through FCC certification process takes time and money
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 95%
Justu Semint?
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 85%
great now mass manufacture it
smallaubergine 8 months ago • 66%
I don't really get why this matters that much? If they want to charge ridiculous amounts for stupid cosmetic shit, users don't have to buy it. I've put a couple hundred hours into Apex and Fortnite and have literally spent $0. Best investment I've ever made.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
Makes sense, I was joking anyways. Running your xbox into a HDMI capture card just to play games on your desktop is kind of silly. You might as well just plug the xbox into your monitor directly.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
Just get an HDMI capture card and plug your Xbox into your PC!
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
If you like space exploration and science, The Planetary Podcast has been going for like 20 years. Tons of amazing interviews with scientists, engineers, astronauts, administrators.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
40 inches is 1 meter right?
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
Trying it out right now, seems really solid. Took a while to get all my extensions ported over with all my settings. Wish Firefox sync could sync that stuff too. I love the side tabs, with tabscroller extension it's a blast. Gonna try as my main browser for a while
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
You can customize the colors I believe? At least I can on my s21fe. I like it, gives my a phone a nice refresh every once in a while
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
My guess is people weren't buying large phones anymore. Those that want them are getting foldables. That being said you could get the Galaxy Tab A7, I think there is a version with a 4g modem. Also there are iPad mini models with 5g iirc.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 97%
Transitive property
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
same here.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
definitely meant to comment on another post, super weird! I was reading a nottheonion post about how Steam was telling people not to huff the air coming out of the Steamdeck. Wonder if i hit a bug on the kbin mobile website? Hoping this reply actually goes to you and not some other post!
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 75%
They should intentionally make it smell real bad to discourage people to do that, like how Nintendo made ds/3ds cartridges taste bad so little kids wouldn't try and put them in their mouths
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
YouTube is super weird. I had uploaded some audio cassette tapes that I had found at my grandma's. She lived near a nuclear power plant and when the facility was built in the 80s they had handed out audio casettes to people in the area with information about what to do in emergencies, who to call for information, etc. I digitized the cassettes and put them on YouTube and they were taken down within a day. No idea why, never given a reason. It's public information as it was handed out by power plant and city government.
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
Sled down the stairs and out the front door like in Home Alone. My stairs didn't perfectly line up so I hit the edge and went tumbling. luckily at 7 my bones were made of rubber and I only had bruises
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
Dreamcast did have copy protection but its easily circumvented. Like even at the time it was fairly easy
smallaubergine 9 months ago • 100%
I've used nextradio in the past. It does both streaming and broadcast fm radio iirc. Samsung had a radio app bundled on some of their older phones. I wanna say Note 9 maybe or maybe the previous gen. You could look for the apk and try it
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
I understand, it wasn't a judgement just an observation about how it'll be interesting to see how Japanese folk receive the film.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
The trailer looks pretty but what is the gameplay going to be like? Just running away from dinosaurs the whole time with nostalgia grab scenes? It's funny to me that 30 years and many franchise films later, they still use only the first movie for nostalgia grabs. Shows how the other films really don't hold a candle to the original
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 78%
Interested here as well, especially because the movie doesn't cover the Japanese perspective at all. Like 0 percent.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
I recently played Raji An Ancient Epic. Kind of prince of Persia like, but with fantastical temples and palaces made with Indian mythology. Very pretty game if a bit basic in gameplay
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
i know a few people who have moved abroad. The folks that went to Thailand seem super happy, enough so that my partner and I are considering it. We just did a scoping trip for a couple months and the city of Chiang Mai is super nice. As someone who lives in a bigger US city I found things in general were more relaxed and peaceful in Chiang Mai. Convenience stores look well taken care of, people don't seem angry everywhere you go, the food was amazing... honestly it seemed like a better life in general. Though admittedly i was only there for a short time.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
The US library of congress has a nice collection. prokudin had invented a method of taking 3 separate images with r g b filters. https://www.loc.gov/collections/prokudin-gorskii/about-this-collection/
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
That could easily be rectified by proper battery management firmware
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
Sounds great but also sounds like one of those technologies that works in a lab but may not scale up to mass production. Let us know if it can be made cheaply on a large scale
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
I think you mean aesthetic not ascetic
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 89%
The purpose is they don't want users to leave the mouse permanently plugged in. That would leave an ugly wire to their beautiful wireless product. in my opinion the only pointing device apple ever got right was the trackpad. Their mice have been absolute crap since the iMac g3 hockey puck mouse days. During the G4 era they had that transparent pill looking mouse, then the pill with the ball scroller that would collect hair. Then magic mouse and now this. Consistently bad since the early 2000s is actually quite impressive.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
PS4 on a handheld sounds awesome
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
Haha Inside is correct! Yeah you're right now I'm remembering some of the really weird stuff that happens in the game. I loved their game Limbo too but that also has some gruesome deaths
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
Outside is a great game. Lots of spooky shit but not outright violent.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 40%
It's actually 23.976 and yes it's because of NTSC frame rates. But increasingly things are shot now at a flat 24p since we're not as tied down to the NTSC framerate these days.
smallaubergine 10 months ago • 100%
DSLRs just don't have the types of lenses and a ton of electronics and features that are in broadcast cameras. Broadcast cameras have things like 3-CCD sensors, built-in variable ND filters, reference/sync inputs, multiple video outputs (clean, pix) over SDI or SMPTE 2110 or connectivity to a CCU (camera control unit). They'll often support intercoms and return video for the camera operator or for teleprompting. Source: am broadcast engineer.
ISRO will launch an empty module in preparation for a mission to transport Indian astronauts to space.
Hey self-hosted community! I thought I'd pose this question to you all as you seem to have a lot of experience with hosting things on limited budgets with usually a single person administering! I am volunteering with a small rural news organization that operates in my home country. They do rural news for people living in villages and they give people (particularly women) in these villages the opportunity to be reporters. It is a really cool organization that empowers people in these villages through journalism. When they hire a reporter they give them an android-based smartphone and a handheld microphone. The reporters will shoot selfie-style reports, interviews and b-roll in the field and then file the video back to the main office where the videos can be edited. Currently they use whatsapp and signal which has worked decently well but both platforms compress the video a lot so the quality is degraded by the time it is received. What they need is an easy way to transfer the original video files (usually mp4 h264) over spotty rural cellular networks. Do you all have any recommendations for protocols or platforms to use? This is an organization with a very limited budget. I was thinking some kind of SFTP server that I could maintain remotely but I do not know if the clients are very robust against network dropouts and also are they easy enough for someone who has grown up in a rural village to learn. I have some IT skills but never tried anything like this. A secondary issue they have brought up is when the field reporters do file their video in, it is increasingly difficult over time to keep everything organized. The filenames will be something like YYYYMMDD\_XXXX.mp4 and the editor has to do a lot of work to organize and rename the files. I know there are MAM (Media asset management) softwares out there but from cursory googling it seems like a lot of the solutions out there are really built for large organizations that can pay a lot of money for the hardware/software. Is there any software that could automatically file away these videos possibly based on who is sending them or maybe the if the metadata has location data in it? Any advice would be welcome!
Grounded in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty, the Artemis Accords is a non-binding international agreement, designed to guide civil space exploration and use.
Lighting from two times of day was combined for a stunning view of terrain that the rover is leaving behind.