

Your destination might be in an unexpected state as well.
Your destination might be in an unexpected state as well.
I mean, the superluminal travel was kind of the point. If you take warp drive to mean something that warps spacetime then just about everything is a warp drive.
And if the point is to get your own time slowed down then simple acceleration will do the trick as well.
I once calculated that if you were able to constantly accelerate at a leisurely 9.81 m/s² you would approach lightspeed in about a year. At that point time would slow down so much for you that you’d cross light years in literally the blink of an eye. Take another year to slow down at -9.81 m/s² and you would be able to reach just about any point in the universe (that hasn’t left our horizon) in about 2 years. Everyone you knew would just be dead for thousands of years.
Just gotta solve that small problem of an energy source.
Probably longer. But still someone had to go tell the machine how to do it. And AI has shown us how hilariously wrong that can go when taken to extremes.
Great to see work done on the accessibility front!
Stupid computers, always doing what you tell them, never what you want. Guess that’s changing.
Kind of depends on the mood and food. But usually red.
In 20 years every game will have been remastered by Nightdive.
Edit: Including the current Nightdive remasters.
Yeah, but to be fair, it still looks and works like it did 20 years ago. A mobile stylesheet would be nice. And I bet the good folks at Protondb would be up to linking to corresponding WineHQ pages if asked nicely and vice versa.
At the moment it isn’t even that. It’s more the concept of an inventory of the landscape of a plan.
The streams are not the problem. Sometimes with content that was especially hard to find I’d grab the URL to the stream and download it via curl.
The problem is getting there. You have to navigate through treacherous sites with dubious “Stream now” buttons that bring even the best ad blockers to their limits. With myriad “sorry your stream is in another castle” and CAPTCHAS so complicated they could summon Cthulhu.
I think op doesn’t want to navigate that shit with a remote keyboard and mouse and would rather have a nice interface that hides all that shit.
There used to be plugins for that. Don’t know if they still exist. But they broke at least once every other year with a short period of uncertainty until a replacement was found.
Sometimes you’d need a companion app to solve CAPTCHAs. And when you just about settled in comfortably everything broke again.
They should happen in that order, and ideally copyright would only be awarded to individuals (or perhaps specifically named lists of individuals, with some reasonable cap), not corporations.
That’s actually the law in Germany. Here it’s not called copyright but originator’s right. The big caveat being that things you create while under contract are licensed to companies. But the originator’s rights can not be transferred or erased.
Of course international contracts severely muddy the waters here.
Watch Shaun of the Dead (and Hot Fuzz and maybe The World’s End)! Really worth it!
My first instinct is some weird power delivery issue. Your phone wouldn’t need as much power as the Deck. Do you have a more powerful charger you can test? Or can you substitute the Deck with a laptop?
Its orbit is also at a considerable angle relative to the plane all other planets orbit in. That alone made me question it’s planet-ness long before it got demoted. And I felt really validated when Jim Carrey’s kids in Me, Myself and Irene argued about Pluto being a planet or not.
I use dropbear in initramfs on my Debian server. Works great.
At home I have a cheap networked KVM because I also sometimes have hardware problems preventing a boot. Works really well. Cost 100 € and uses open source software. It’s called GL.iNet KVM.
I wouldn’t convert mp3s to opus. Apart from the quality loss of converting from one lossy format to another you also lose potential compatibility. Just about any device can play mp3. The number of devices that can play opus is much lower.
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“Oh, hi, we invented immortality and superluminosity while you were gone, so here are all the people you know to welcome you back!”