I think the proper term would be “mathematical”, bit “virtual” gets the point across just as well in context
I think the proper term would be “mathematical”, bit “virtual” gets the point across just as well in context
His hair looks like lego
Do you think the database entries are being properly sanitized? I think I saw Bobby Tables doing DEI earlier
The X makes it sound cooler
“Open Compute” being trademarked is pretty ironic
I am so glad there’s still influential people fighting this bullshit
The article itself mentions E Ink’s Kaleido 3 technology. I’m not really sure on the semantics of “e-ink” vs “e-paper”, but your take sounds good enough to me. I do know that E Ink makes a product internally (maybe also externally? idk) refered to as “ACeP”, which stands for “Advanced Color e-Paper”, so e-ink definitely classifies as a type of e-paper.
One of their older color products is a traditional B/W screen with an RGB filter over the top. The problem with this is the filter tends to make everything way darker and muted than it should be.
They are also working on newer ACeP screens that use multiple colored dye and pigment particles in the same capsule. By swapping the colors around with specific electric waveforms, they can control what the color looks like from the front. The downside is that this color swapping often takes several seconds to produce the correct color ((also the color gamut has a lot of holes))
Hi! Former E Ink employee here. The technology behind color e ink displays is an intricate nightmare of juggling different ink particles through a gel medium (which is actually derived from pig fat btw). It’s a miracle it even works in the first place, and unfortunately higher color accuracy comes at the cost of refresh rate due to all the steps involved. Not sure how in-depth I can go without violating my NDA though lol.
While the color tech is advancing, it’s still got a long way to go.
Someone, somewhere, is about to make the mother of all omeletes
That’s not a logo either; It’s a photograph
That’s not a logo; That’s a font
oh shush
I heard it from this video (fast forward to 1:02:50): https://youtu.be/URABscYOjRE
Admittedly I’ve been having a tough time tracking down a corroborating source, but BtB tends to be a fairly trustworthy publication.
They literally tried to do the same thing with Hitler. Unsurprisingly it didn’t work.
Escape Velocity: Nova is hands-down one of the best space rpgs ever made, and it’s a real shame that almost nobody talks about it.
I like to shake the bytes around a little
i = ( i << 1 + 2 ) >> 1
Yeah preferring ssh is very understandable. I mostly prefer LocalSend because it has an iOS app that comes in very handy from time to time (though that’s not relevant here)
LocalSend is a very convenient cross-platform file-sharing app. It’s in the steam deck’s discovery store. Would recommend it over any usb drives or ssh.
Actually, every donut has a corresponding donut hole somewhere in the world, which holds the center of mass. This property of disconnection between a donut and its CoM has many interesting applications.