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So I'm still using microsoft edge on android (which amusingly results in sign in notifications from "Microsoft Edge On Linux")
They recently added (or I recently stumbled across) a night mode everywhere feature that offers a night theme on all websites regardless of their support of such things.
There's a couple things that break but the vast majority of the time, things look great:
A couple LTT forum features look off though, since it doesn't seem to be able to detect and leave already night mode websites alone
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XBONEX looks like a spooky gamer nickname
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prob snsv
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12 hours ago, iamdarkyoshi said:
Erase any "Virtual Boy" and "Nintendo" text on it.
Use it, and when someone ask what it is, tell them it's Apple's or Tesla's currently classified prototype.
edit:
Also don't forget to add "AI powered"
Product codename : "AI Maliar"
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Your computer has died of dysentery.
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Headed to wappapello for eclipse viewing. Skys look... promising. Fingers crossed!
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We currently have cloud cover moving in here in Ontario.
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Anyone else traveling to see the eclipse? I've traveled over 600 miles to a friend's family's place where I'm staying for the nights, then hopefully we'll be able to find a place on monday without much clouds...
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2 hours ago, SansVarnic said:
I'll see it where I live at 90%, so no travel.
But I will tell you pictures and video does not convey the same wonder as seeing it in person.
Partial eclipses are cool, but even at 90% it just feels colder and the sun looks cool through eclipse glasses. A total eclipse is (supposed to be) something else.
I will unfortunately not be experiencing it though.
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3 minutes ago, colonel_mortis said:
Partial eclipses are cool, but even at 90% it just feels colder and the sun looks cool through eclipse glasses. A total eclipse is (supposed to be) something else.
I will unfortunately not be experiencing it though.
Someday I will get to experience a total ecplise, this will be my second time seeing a partial. First time was I was about 14.
But I agree a total is somethjng else, almost erie, this from some friends have told me.
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Damn, I never got to see the comic sans flavoured forum. I unironically love the font, it's my systemwide font on android and has been for many years
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1 minute ago, Senzelian said:
Turns out this ship was made by Hyundai Heavy Industries and this hasn't been the first time it crashed into something.
On 11 July 2016, Dali collided with the berth at the container terminal in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, causing significant damage to the vessel's stern and transom.[14] The berth was also damaged and closed for cargo handling operations. There were no injuries or water pollution reported.[15] At the time of the incident the ship was owned by Oceanbulk Maritime (a Greek company) and chartered by Maersk.[15]
I guess Hyundai has some explaining to do in case this was a mechanical or electrical failure.
I more think the comapny running it needs to explain why it was put back into service and what checks were missed during inspection
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Coming in here to say the main span of the bridge did have protection (see image) from a handful of dolphins, but that's not a whole lot. You'd see the same amount of protection for a *much* smaller bridge, like the FDR bridge in Chicago (see image 2). Massive tragedy, all we can really hope for at this point is DOTs use this as a lesson to install more dolphins around their bridges (who knows if they will tbh).
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I'm going to be designing and building a high efficency DC backup system for my servers and whatnot. Is this something yall would be interested in seeing? Every device would be running from 12V DC instead of 120V AC, and as a result the efficiency when running on batteries will be way higher. I've got a 96% efficient DC-DC for running the machines on battery, and on mains power it'll run from a single 94% efficient mains power supply instead of having a bunch of different switching power supplies running each device.
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As an embedded electronics masters student, 60mA standby current is an offensive amount
I'd be a bit worried about cable lengths and loops because if you end up with a significant inductive component you will get voltage overshoot when switching to battery. Probably nothing to obsess over though, would just be a shame if at the first power outage your severs explode
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9 hours ago, Bananasplit_00 said:
As an embedded electronics masters student, 60mA standby current is an offensive amount
as someone who does both.. it's often difficult to adjust back and forth
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@manikyath @Bananasplit_00 Here's the selection of parts and case I'll be using:
Given both the 12V bus and backup 12v bus will both be energized when the mosfets connect the two together, I'm hoping there will be little to no current surges. I'll be sure to measure everything on my scope with a dummy load and whatnot before it powers the actual machines
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Am I the only one that wants to dive head-first into the middle?
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1 hour ago, Senzelian said:
Am I the only one that wants to dive head-first into the middle?
no
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If yall haven't heard, there's an emulator for the virtual boy on the 3DS called Red Viper. It has working 3D and lets you change what colour it displays in. I like amber.
Would absolutely suggest trying it. The virtual boy's "screen" is a near identical resolution to the 3DS, so there's no gross scaling artifacts.
As far as I can tell, they've made the depth slider adjust the depth offset rather than the depth intensity, since the virtual boy wasn't designed with a depth intensity slider.
Give it a try!