Yes! They totally do. There are tons of hobby stores that cater to this
Yes! They totally do. There are tons of hobby stores that cater to this
utter nonsense of the deranged
I’m confused. So we’re listening to court orders now?
Great news though
Raspbian (modified Debian Jesse) on a raspberry pi 2B (which I am still using over a decade later to host some discord bots). Also now using Debian 1Bookworm on an old optiplex as a media server.
DAMMTWMG
I’m still using the old 2014 apple airport extreme as a router/NAS.
pretty sure the image is Gen AI
I dont speak 4chan. Can someone translate what happened for me?
avoid Magicka 1 for multiplayer if you can. The final update they pushed before abandoning it turned multiplayer into a buggy, crashy mess
Edit: it might be fine for local couch multiplayer actually
Looks like the color space is being read improperly somewhere.
Not sure if this will fix your problem, but you can set the color space of an image with the ColorSync Utility (should be preinstalled on macos). Open the image (File > Open), and at the bottom of the window select Apply Profile. Try experimenting with profiles in the second drop down box to see if the problem goes away (they shouldn’t change the way the image looks on your screen).
sRGB should be compatible with everything, but it’s old and doesn’t have a very wide gamut. For your image it should be fine though.
The original 1954 Godzilla (still holds up btw)
Based on this pin configuration, there’s only two dedicated power pins, which isn’t very good for large wattages. The rest are twinax signal pairs separated by ground to reduce crosstalk.
Usually when connectors are designed for power delivery, they’ll use bigger contacts to reduce the contact resistance (signal contacts tend to be small so you can fit more of them in the same space). I’m guessing the original DP connector form factor wasn’t made with such high power in mind, so it would make a lot of sense to use the spare signal pins for power delivery in this case. Running too much power through too few small pins can damage the contacts, by either by instant-welding the contact surfaces or by overheating the connector (see NVIDIA GPUs) ((also high voltages can cause arcing, which even in the best case will seriously degrade any connector)).
Take all of this with a huge grain of salt cause I just learned this stuff like a month ago, and my department has nothing to do with any of it. Just though someone might find it interesting.
I’ve never heard of this guy. Thanks for sharing!
Also damn what a stupid name
Hi! I actually work at a major electrical connector company, so maybe I can shed some light on this.
I have no idea.
That’s a lot of power! Are there even any devices that use this?
Make sure the dog isn’t uncomfortable with any of this either. The Snout Smooch is practically asking to get nipped
You say that… but I’ve seen things stop working on their own all the time