It's still on and will close at the end of the month. But yes I'm very annoyed that they didn't share much of the instance outside a small notification on the admin.ch website. But the goal of this whole pilot test is that if Mastodon became big within the year, they would already have an instance running with officials accounts. But instead I guess they will focus on Bluesky.
Missed the opportunity to put a golden watch on that picture.
The USSR (then Russia) did this in the 90s, first prototype was a 20m wide reflector. Second prototype failed and then interest and money went away. Originally it was meant to also test solar sails feasibility.
If you have Nebula, Mustard did a 10mn documentary on it.
Also noted :
- Navigable rivers
- terrain has cliffs
- armies seems to be condensed, with generals leading them. Fighting looks to be constant in some way? (or that's just the render for the trailer)
- cities seem to expand much more
- the leaders looks to have some stats which can be improved
Literally how I play chess, can't be bothered to do math and just doing gut feeling... I think we need an full rules revamp for chess!
Can they add an option to show roads with more twist for us riding a motorbike? I'd love to road trip without having to look too closely at the map for nice roads.
I mean, classic torrenting has no issue with user-friendliness, look at Popcorn-Time. It's all about the app front-end, proper API to update trackers, and UX. Hell, you could enforce some balance or seed/leech by having a reward system for heavy seeders.
Note that I never used peertube, so it might just be exactly that...
No eye-tracking, but Foveated rendering on compatible games... I wonder if that's criptics for "we have an API but we won't share it and keep it for our own games".
Well that or the PSVR2 system actually has a low quality frame generated, and the headset adds details with AI on the viewed zone... 🤔
Wait that's not an April's fool joke?
I thought this was going be a more technical oriented video about what I'd sound like with the performance of the sound chip and the speaker, and the cartridge memory size limitation, bit sad it isn't :(
Yup looking at the components around and the layout, it does look like a quartz crystal, especially considering it's right next to the microcontroller, and the 2 beige components above are the matching capacitors.
But yeah I've never seen a package with an open window. Maybe it's an ultra high precision that has been tuned with lasers (usually done for patch antennas).
The magic of a clear line of sight and vacuum for a good ~384'300km!
So should we do low power communications by using the moon as reflector dish?