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50 million rendered polygons vs one spicy 4.2MB boi
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9912040 "Hardware Accelerator for JSON Parsing, Querying and Schema Validation" "we can parse and query JSON data at 106 Gbps"
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9912040 "Hardware Accelerator for JSON Parsing, Querying and Schema Validation" "we can parse and query JSON data at 106 Gbps"
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Then vm it is
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Breaking news!
"one orange braincell"
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Congratulations!
Your issue just dropped in my priority list
Because:
I'll revisit it:
Thank you and:
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The smartphone has made a game of hints harder for future generations.
Jesse, What the Fuck Are You Talking About
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python < shell (for scripts)
Obligatory relevant xkcd https://xkcd.com/1205/
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The UwU Wadio at work :3 [Rule]
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Good for you, if you really want to know google the sticker
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Comics rule
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Coøxist
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Self-Driving Tesla Crashes into Wall Painted to Look Like a Road… Just Months Before Planned Robotaxi Launch
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If for some bizarre reason you would want to stick to cameras only, you could use 2 cameras and calculate the distance to various points based on the difference between the images. Thats called stereoscopy and is precisely what gives our brains depth perception. The issue is that this process is expensive computationally so I'd guess that it would be cheaper to go back to lidar.
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Facebook turns over mother and daughter’s chat history to police resulting in abortion charges
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While whatsapp is using e2e encryption it is still owned by meta, as such I trust it just as much as plain facebook messenger. Signal ftw.
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'Negative Time' Really Does Exist, New Experiments Suggest
"You destroyed the fabric of spacetime"
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Hey there 4 eyes
::)
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Sustainable Skies: NASA and Boeing Unveil the X-66A Aircraft
Was this article written by chat gpt? It's the same thing written about 4 times....
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I agree, but sometimes using resources on a case which happens next to never is just not worth the effort. Hell there is even a wiki page dedicated to this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich_algorithm
But maybe this can be rewritten in another way, feel free to suggest something else ;)
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Chad GCC actually using all cores be like
You can easily recognise when you are compiling gcc from source during update because suddenly your pc prepares for takeoff
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wth, that was really annoying
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yay --sudoloop
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Qualcomm has started enshitification of Arduino
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Hardware:
Depends on what you mean by compatible, if you want an exact replacement for hardware just use the clones but remember that unless youre using hats (boards that plop onto eg. Arduino Uno) then you can use any other microcontroller with the caveat that some use 5v as digital io and some use 3.3v My favourites for now are Esp8266/Esp32 if i want some kind of wireless connectivity or need a bunch of ram/rom, usually in the form of seeed studio boards or clones (outputs 3.3v but is fine with 5v as input and most boards that you might want to connect to it even if they except 5v on the io will typically work with 3.3, just power them with 5v) Attiny series 1 or 2 if I'm planning to create a custom pcb and I'm fine with limited ram/rom
But these are just my preferences, a lot of people swear by the raspberry pico series or stm32
Software - IDE Platformio - more complex than arduino ide but also provides more options as its an extension for vs code
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multipass
Ughh ok, I'll rewatch "Fifth Wars" again ...
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ladders
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Or while you freeze to death :)
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I just want to help!
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Index works just fine (nvidia gpu, amd cpu)