Carefully-calculated trace lengths and signal pathing have left the chat
Carefully-calculated trace lengths and signal pathing have left the chat
I was gonna say… it reminded me of something!
That was a great read - depressing - but a great read nonetheless. We’re fucked…
As someone that works writing firmware for SAS devices… it’s happened all too many times
Ah, duh! Totally forgot about that part of the article, lol
The z80 actually just went EOL last week! After nearly 50 years.
After dating for six and a half years, that’s nuts!
Boatpilled sinkmaxxer got me
Honestly, at the risk of sounding like I’m in marketing, I have a feeling it may involve AI (or, what society calls ML/DL these days).
Thank you! That makes much more sense.
We used these in my elementary, middle, and high schools, and I went to HS in the mid 2010’s! And we did still do drills with them.
Yes! The other comments are incorrect. This is a condition known as reversion. These trees are actually a mutation of a typical conifer, known aptly as a “dwarf conifer”. Mutations are oftentimes unstable, and can revert back to their original form - that’s what has happened to this tree. One of the branches (or multiple, potentially) have reverted and it’s actually growing a normal-size conifer on those branches now. Kinda neat! But can also be very bad for the tree.
More info can be found here: https://bygl.osu.edu/node/1602
Similar things can happen with variegation in leaves (reversion, that is).
That’s exciting! Crazy to see how something can not be seen for a hundred years, but still be found again.
I’ve got 3D pipes running on my spare Win10 machine :) fills me with nostalgia every time I see it, even still
lol, I worked on a project at my company that sent a box with various instruments up to space sometime in February… but it’s waiting on something that’s on the Starliner before it can be unboxed and used, so now it’s just been sitting for 4 months and will continue to do so for god-knows-how-long
If Google had a baby she would
drop it on its headspike it at the ground