

Putting the blocks onto some internal rail is probably the easiest way, with wheels in constant contact, similar to an elevator.
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Also…
Student, studying mechatronics.
Putting the blocks onto some internal rail is probably the easiest way, with wheels in constant contact, similar to an elevator.
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I think Gravitricity (obligatoy, stupid name) is trying to make it more space efficient and consolidated, rather than occupying massive amounts of land.
Water also isn’t the safest thing when in massive reservoirs, nor is it all too easy to get it there in the first place.
So while you’re correct in the sense that we have GPE batteries, they aren’t super easy to build nor maintain. I think this is where [stupid name here] is trying to place themselves.
But the server is still operational, it’s just moved.
Need I go on? This is clearly the future. Friendship ENDED with Network Hardware now PEG is my best friend.
Ah right, thanks :)
For now, the integration is a minor gesture, as it’s only a one-way connection from Threads to the Fediverse.
Could someone explain what this means? It it like he can see us but we can’t see him? I didn’t know the Fediverse / ActivityPub could work like that.
In Windows’ case, this is the truth. But certified corporation momentos are not a required side-effect of this approach to updates.
No.
A notification, in the tray and elsewhere across the OS, with a short description like “Updates are crucial to the security of you and your device, they also provide the freshest experience.” would get the point across. What would be even better is if there was a one-click NQA button to initiate the update, perhaps even included on the notification.
I’m gonna guess ByteDance also wants to enter the AI “art” field.
Fair enough, but to hold it in a position good for displaying… The base plate makes a lot more sense.
Like how they decided they’d hold it by gripping the top of the pyramid, not the base plate like a usual sane person.
I bet if you asked them to hand you a drink, they’d hold it from the top with two fingers dipped into the fluid. Then proceed to be confused as to why you don’t want to drink it anymore.
Sure you can apply the argument of it’s just one person, or one GPU or one car. But that’s not reality.
Millions of GPUs crunch numbers in datacenters to feed the AI consoomers. I see solarpunk as valuing principle over practicalties and a strong emphasis on taking responsibility. Therefore if this image was generated using a GPU demanding model, it contributes to that AI footprint. Therefore, it is not solarpunk.
Well they use a lot of power compared to other components. Not saying the concept of GPUs is unethical.
That’s pretty safe to assume, it’s OPs first post on this community and I’m unaware of any AI image models that don’t hammer a GPU.
Definitely. Those solar panels are one, not straight. Two, floating.
It’ the individual frames that are compressed, essentially the video is unpacked and detail is culled from averages across multiple other frames beside it. So if the top of the video, for example the sky, doesn’t change then that part will be kept static.
It’s not so much properties about the video, but properties about each frame. I can take a 1080p image and blow it up to 8K in GIMP, but it’s got the same detail as a 1080p image.
I know, I was just mentioning both of them to expand the options a bit. Wasn’t going for 100% technical accuracy.
Chaotic System:
Displayed in areas where breeding programs grew out of control, perhaps species in captivity broke out. These areas are totally reclaimed by nature and the ecosystem is incredibly delicate due to over/under population.
People are warned for nature’s sake, diseases or other illnesses carried by people could cause devastating damage. Or there are new strains of diseases in these areas that are immune to vaccinations, superbacteria.
This could also apply to flora, not just fauna. Perhaps a fungus has run wild?
I love this, adorable!