Not like farmers don’t abuse and exploit the land themselves. It’s just a bit more aesthetic.
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macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's a good graphics card for jellyfin?English2·1 year ago5700 in my server works just fine too, no difficulty setting it up. Running in Docker. Even does HDR tone mapping!
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•The IR sensor chip from the Normal Wii remote could also be used as a IR homing sensor for Manpads with only the addition of better focus OpticsEnglish10·1 year agoCar radar decetors are all so old-fashioned these days since the world is full of diverse threats. IR/Laser as well.
I want to build a modern RWR into my car and start profiling all the ELINT around me in 360 like “hey that’s a volvo coming over the hill” rather than just beeps.
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•Least chaotic arms procurement journeyEnglish5·1 year agoOk but a Gripen or Rafale would be cool anyway for the lols
Totally, but I’m not aware of anyone using either properly in a truly production environment. Both are more on the hobbyist or tinkering side, or in the Linux space anyway where you can already just do anything.
(From what I’ve seen? Would be thrilled to see examples!)
I really like Micropython too. I made a “game” that communicates state between multiple boards over wifi in almost no time compared to how long it would take in C++.
Aha on embedded not much choice there. It’s what keeps C alive and relevant for sure
I’m not suggesting replacing the small programs with one mega Python script, I meant that even C is not a good language for that either.
If you’re chaining a bunch of stuff together through your shell environment anyway, you’re not using the low level benefits of C, so you’re just punishing yourself with having to implement everything by hand every time! Python is amazing because the syntax is clear and readable and the standard library has nearly everything you’d need if you’re not building a large application.
However since most of these things are going to be one-liners then yeah you may want to just put them in one script!
Welcome to the world of JavaScript
What you’re describing sounds like Python. Not really C’s strong suit.
If you haven’t checked it out yet, you certainly should!
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Fuck Cars@lemmy.ml•Yes... pirated cars will definitely fix the problem3·1 year agoWell, the manufacturer rarely does but the dealership often tries to sell them as an added revenue stream.
They vary from OK to dreadful. But it’s still an option vs this remote services system if you don’t like it.
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats something that is only worth getting the expensive version of?3·1 year agoThat’s what I mean by “the grade you need”. If you need RON 87 don’t “splurge” for 93. It’s not better its just different and more expensive.
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Whats something that is only worth getting the expensive version of?2·1 year ago… Yeah just buy the grade you need not the “expensive” one, it’s a commodity!
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest piece of tech you still have running?2·2 years agoAw I was getting some “Weather on the ones - REMIX” ideas hah
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the oldest piece of tech you still have running?6·2 years agoWith the word “multiplex” does it let you play both the radio and 8-track at the same time (overlapping?)
You just described one of the famous Catalan tapas Pan Con Tomate (maybe minus the cheese)
It’s just skin tone, with the right lighting and color grading we all just look like people
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato NonCredibleDefense@sh.itjust.works•How ammunition logistics works for Russia in 2023English42·2 years agoNot really
macaroni1556@lemmy.cato Technology@beehaw.org•A mostly paper replacement for single-use RFID tags3·2 years agoMy point here is burning paper on a mass scale instead of using wires or an IC is not a solution, not even a little bit like biodegradable food containers.
Its solving a problem that isn’t really a problem!
I’m not sure how much of this is the actual project, or the author of the article, as there are all kinds of odd claims in there.
We ball? We ball.