Awesome, this make godot more viable for bigger indie devs and studios.
Disappointingly no :(
I wonder if they left the concrete bags out in the rain and they set into bricks. Then decided to use them anyways.
I wish encased chains were more of a thing outside of the netherlands. I would take an encased chain over a belt drive.
It’s super cool that it has 2 risc-v core that you can swap too. I imagine this would be a good board for porting arm micro controller code to risc-v.
Also, most hydrogen is made from fossil fuels because it’s super inefficient to convert renewables to hydrogen.
I think the “Showcasing Framework Laptops” is what rubs me the wrong way. I like the idea of trying to get feedback and learn the need of real linux users but anything that qualifies as marketing should be paid.
Yeah, I really like them. I bike with slow traffic around town a lot and it’s nice to have the more upright relaxed position.
I need to get some gravel bike tires. 25c where a bit sketchy.
Interesting. I wear a face mask while cycling. I live a dry and dusty area and used to get sinus infections frequently. I haven’t had one since I starting wearing a mask while biking in 2020.
Intel should implement this and bring back optane but for GPUs
Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.
I feel like linux users benefit the most from arm since we can build our software natively for arm with access to the source code.
Yes, I love the place. Do you mean Portal AZ? That place is worth going on it’s own. A great trip from Tucson --> Fair banks ghost town --> White water draw (during crane season) --> Chiricahua --> over the mountain to Portal AZ.
I did the big loop with my dad a while ago during monsoon season. It was super hot and probably dangerous but the Big monsoon storm clouds over the rocks was fantastic.
There shtick is privacy. They are selling privacy oriented machines which is a value add for people who need device privacy but don’t have the bandwidth to to setup and audit everything themselves. The service they are selling is more privacy then value budget hardware.
I haven’t looked at there stuff in while. They have really compelling devices. There a bit too pricey for me at the moment.
I’m very interested in these.
I didn’t think about hydrogen powered shipping container ships. That sounds like a good use case.
My main issue with hydrogen is that most of it is produced using some natural gas / fossil fuel thing I don’t understand. AKA Dirty hydrogen. Producing hydrogen using green tech is super inefficient compared to storing green energy in batteries. Personally, I think better battery tech like sodium Ion that uses cheap and recyclable materials are the better option for most applications.
I do have a personal conspiracy theory that fossil fuel is pushing for hydrogen to slow green tech epically since the cheap way to make hydrogen is with fossil fuels.
Another thing about hydrogen is storage and transportation. To store it long term you need to cool it a liquid form which is really hard to do. Also, current hydrogen fuel cell are low efficiency and low power density. That’s why the toyota miria uses a fuel cell to charge a battery which powers the car.Tthe fuel cell can’t put out high current.
Most of what I know about hydrogen tech came from the aging wheels video about Mirai. So I might be super wrong about everything. I do recommend giving it a watch though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtZQLUtckS4
If you just plug regular AR glasses like xreal glasses into your steamdeck then the display is static and moves with your head. The Decky plug-in makes the screen “Hover” in front of you so you can move your head around and the screen stays in place. Previously, it only worked with vulkan games but now everything including the decks interface will “hover” in front you you.