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voxadam
11,075karma·1,697submissions·February 6, 2014
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I wasn't aware that the Jetson TX1 and TX2 supported fp16; that's interesting and good to know. Thanks for the heads up.
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I found the bindings. https://github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im/blob/freeze/src/doc …
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While it's not terribly uncommon for small hobby machines to depend on software limits I can't think of a single instance in my years of maintaining "real" production CNC machines …
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Am I correct that the attack your describing is what's commonly called an Evil Twin Attack?
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It seems like it might be time to configure my mobile devices (e.g. phones and laptops) to use my newly configured Wireguard VPN even when using my own WPA2-PSK (AES) wifi at home.
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On a slight tangent, I wonder how realistic it would be to implement Wireguard as an eBPF program.
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> You know how the account, transit, and check numbers along the bottom of a paper check use that weird OCR font? And are printed with magnetic ink? You're talking about MICR (Magnetic Ink Cha…
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Like some type of Halon grenade?
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A quick DDG search lead me to this: https://www.reddit.com/r/scihub/comments/7ilwzv/scihub_look_... …
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Docear is another interesting project. Unfortunately though, Docear isn't nearly as active as it once was. http://www.docear.org/ …
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You mention being "a few months behind", what is the reason for this lag?
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The Unicode Consortium publishes a list of all the requests made to the Emoji Subcommittee.[1] [1] http://www.unicode.org/emoji/emoji-requests.html …
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Apart from not being buried what you're describing sounds an awful lot like Personal Rapid Transit (PRT). WVU has been operating their PRT system since 1975. https://transportation.wvu…
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I seem to remember domain registration costing $200 from the sole registrar, Network Solutions.
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Most potential fab customers don't want or need 10 nm.
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It seems like this is more akin to 'false color'.[1] [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_color …
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The problem with CVTs is that they're relatively inefficient.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory and the U.S. Army working on a replacement for toxic TNT http://www.lanl.gov/discover/news-release-archive/2018/June/... …
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Whatever happened to Loongson?
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A better link, one that's not blocked in European countries: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-20/deere-sui... …
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Interesting, I thought SUSE was king in Germany.
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Didn't Fujitsu buy IBM's SurePOS division a few years ago?
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KiwiSDR isn't the only affordable SDR available these days. There's also the HackRF, BladeRF, LimeSDR USB, LimeSDR PCIe, LimeSDR Mini, FreeSRP, and the XTRX mini PCIe.
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> Obviously Linux is no use for hard real time While it's true that the mainline kernel is not currently capable of delivering hard real-time performance the PREEMPT_RT developers keep chippin…
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You can get an automated quote from the MOSIS link below: https://www.mosis.com/db/pubf/cact?page_type=standard_quote …
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What would the effective ranger of a laser in nearly gas-free environment like space be? How precise of laser collimators are we able to build?
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Interesting. Is this the paper? https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9601(85)90065-9
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Speex has actually been superseded by Opus. Both are patent free as well.
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Have you tried the much newer D400 cameras? I'd love to know how they compare to the Kinect 2.