The 24 richest people in the world have more money than neurons in their brains
According to wikipedia, we have around 86 billion neurons in the brain.
According to wikipedia, we have around 86 billion neurons in the brain.
https://latinarepublic.com/2026/06/08/mexico-unveils-olinia-1-president-sheinbaum-launches-first-mexican-electric-vehicle/Open linkView original on piefed.socialAlthough not having the global management, with research, engineering and stuff was a great loss, the combat felt more tactical and the game felt like XCOM, but without all the grinding bullshit like moving for 3 turns just to find where the enemies are, or moving everyone for a few turns to find the last hidden enemy, or trying to catch an ufo and just hoping for it to randomly appear before having to make one more generic abduction mission. The game felt faster and leaner, but without being rushed. The were some balancing issues, with some characters being terrible while others being killing machines, but that could be easily fixable in a sequel. I also enjoyed the history a bit more, but that's subjective.
I remember seeing news about it, but then It wasn't mentioned anymore. Even on wesnoth forums I just find the older discussions. Does any of you know if it's still happening, or if it was abandoned?
This phone started to show some static noise in the screen like in the posted image. At first, it happened sometimes, and would come back to normal after turning off for a long time and turning on again, but then became like that all the time. The phone apparently works, but nothing appears on the screen, even in recovery mode.
I thought about replacing the screen, but it's expensive and I'm afraid of it being another issue, like with the gpu or something not related to the screen. Has someone seen a similar problem? What do you think is happening in here?
Thanks in advance
It's a long dead project, but still a beautiful site
https://itsfoss.com/news/di-day-celebration/Open linkView original on piefed.socialHello
I got a banana pi r3, and I want to connect some devices to it and have them accessible to my home network as well. The devices will be connected to the ethernet ports the system identifies as lan0 to lan3. Th e wan port is connected t my router.
I want to be able to connect to the banana pi from my network using a static ip, and I also want that any device connected to it in the lan ports gets an ip from my router's dhcp and be accessible to the network as well. Is it possible? What would be the simplest way to do it?
The system image I'm running in the banana pi is a debian image that used systemd-networkd. So far, I've been a coupe of days trying everyhting in that /etc/systemd/network directory, trying to bridge the lan0 and the wan networks (I don't even know if that's what I really need, but it's the closest I found), but I only manage to lock me out from ssh access messing it up. The information on the internet seems to be growing scarce, and I found nothing helpful.
Situation: I got a scanned book that I'd like to read that is in chinese and has no available translation. I really want to read it, because it would probably help a lot with my university project.
What I tried: tried creating a version with ocr to get a text layer and use some translation tool on it, but found no way to make the ocr text visible. I also tried this tool, but the ocr didn't work for me, and I found no way to use it with some local model
Have any of you ever done a similar task? I'd appreciate any kind of suggestions and tips.