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2,722karma·406submissions·September 19, 2022
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The title should have (2017) at the end
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Reposting here from lobster.rs
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News Minimalist. Major time savor.
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Check out the game "Everything". Alan Watts lectures set to gorgeous music with whimsical and ethereal interaction.
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Tycho worked weather reports into some of his songs and it added a nice texture but that's a fair point that the repeat cycle is too short for streaming music like this.
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https://www.weatherusa.net/radio
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Automated weather service would be cool too
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Oh and don't forget to write about it. Self reflection is an incredible learning tool.
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Instead of learning how those Python modules work in a vacuum, you could pick a project that utilizes something from each of them. Pick a topic you're interested in and do a deep analysis of it …
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It sounds like they're being pretty respectful to their existing user base. Despite facing growing costs of their updated infrastructure they're still keeping existing cloud projects (despit…
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Wild boar are apparently pretty scary too. Read about a dad and his kids playing in their yard being suddenly surrounded by thick angry combat pigs (borrowing the cassowary nickname from another post)…
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That was incredible to watch. You can clearly see when the conversation tapers off and then it must have gone viral because it suddenly explodes with activity. Thanks for sharing!
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What if it's the start of an alternate reality game
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I'll have to check out the lite version, thanks for mentioning that. rpilocator.com is a helpful tool for finding Pis for sale, but unless you're willing to settle for the Zero 2W it can be …
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Fascinating. The bacterial world is full of useful enzymes. There are even bacteria capable of cleaning up enriched uranium and hexavalent chromium.
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I would bet that the natural world is more feeling than we give it credit for. It's not surprising that this research is being dismissed, but it's also not surprising that it's being pr…
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A realtime acoustic bird classification system for the Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, and 0W2 built on the TFLite version of BirdNET.
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I've been notified by my partner that this would be a very bad idea haha