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infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup)English
133·6 months agoIt’s an interesting video, you can see the sizes and form factor of the recievers this way much better. You can still skip the parts you are not interested in.
The quick start guide from the link in the description if you just want to read numbers: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/669856991b982007b8a6a788/t/67af70bd5fc318472e2f9f1a/1739550910959/Evaluation+Kit+-+Quick+Start+Guide.pdf
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free desk setup)English
14·6 months agoNo.
A developer kit is available, but only for R&D teams: https://www.etherdyne.net/evalkit
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Searching For CampfiresEnglish
1·7 months agoOn a lot of places it’s forbidden to light campfires outside of designated areas.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why does Signal want a phone number to register if it's supposedly privacy first?
1·7 months agodeleted by creator
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•Community fork of Organic Maps is looking for name ideasEnglish
6·7 months agoOpenStreetMap is the registered trademark of OSM Foundation, and they ask to please don’t use mixed and confusing names like some of these for related projects. From the Trademark Policy:
You may not:
abbreviate the wordmarks, combine them with other words (“OpenStreetMapThing”), or substitute words in the mark (“OpenStreetThing” or “OpenThingMap”), especially where the new combination sounds similar to OpenStreetMap.
While they usually allow the use for open projects, it would be just easier to respect the request of the Foundation.
Sorry for copying my comment from the other thread, but it could help others here as well.
You have to draw them only once, than you can use the tag
repeat_on, and list the levels: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:repeat_onBut yes, it’s super micro mapping, I would map this only, if the full building is mapped with the same detail level.
“Ideally”, yes.
If you use simple indoor tagging, you can use
repeat_on, and you can map this with a single line: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:repeat_onThere are some renderer support for it, I’m not sure any routing engine supports this.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane's dead Ai Pin - LiliputingEnglish
10·8 months agoThe pin runs some android based software as the website mentions adb. You can build your own interposer, and they are selling the current official one on Etsy, in a 3d printed case.
It doesn’t sound like something made in a factory. I guess it uses some off the shelf usb to jtag chip or similar.The interposer files are in this repo: https://github.com/MaxMaeder/OpenPin
From the bom it seems it’s just a micro usb to pogo pin converter, no chip mentioned, so the pin has an usb port, but pogo pin form…
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenPin is an open-source project to revive Humane's dead Ai Pin - LiliputingEnglish
18·8 months agoSmall and easy to wear form factor, monochrome laser projector are the two most uncommon. Also a camera, microphone, a lot other sensors, packed in a tight case. If you build something DIY usually you can’t make it this small.
This is not a well written arricle. They mixes up material design with corporate memphis, which is not necessarily related, they can exist independently.
Their actual problem with google’s ux appears only in this paragraph:
The problem? Google’s actual UI & UX design is terrible. Whether mass-market or enterprise, web or mobile, its interfaces are chaotic and confusing. Every time I use Google Drive or the G Suite admin console, I feel lost. Neither experience nor intuition helps—I feel like an old man seeing a computer for the first time. I used Android for years (stock Android on a Nexus device), yet even after all that time, I struggled to distinguish buttons from plain text.
No examples, no reasoning, no good counter examples how it should be done, nothing. I’m not super familiar with google’s web ux as I only use search and youtube ocasionally. They write here about android, but no android screenshots in the article. So is this about web ux only? Or anything google? The author couldn’t even figure out what is their problem, this article sounds like “old man yells at cloud”
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hungary’s Musical Road plays a melody through your car tyres as you drive—an amazing fusion of road design and sound engineering.English
2·8 months agoThey tried to place them as far from villages as possible for the first one. You can see in the video, the guy had to bike to the middle of nowhere to record it. The problem first appeared in countrywide news after the 3rd one, because that’s much more closer to some residential buildings.
Hungary is not a classic democracy, if you are not a friend of a local oligarch you can’t really do anything about things like this. If they decided about it at the HQ it will happen whatever it takes.
I think the original concept is not inherently bad, you just need careful planning and sound simulations. Current tech can simulate sound waves very precisely. Maybe such a small country doesnt need 3 of these, they should have stopped after the 1st or 2nd one
You coneniently doesn’t include the part where you install the STUN server
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Radicle - Federated(Probably closer to P2P) GitEnglish
4·8 months agoIt’s posted here every 2 months, and it’s still cryptobros you shouldn’t trust.
infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hungary’s Musical Road plays a melody through your car tyres as you drive—an amazing fusion of road design and sound engineering.English
56·8 months agoThere are 3 musical roads in Hungary now, but they exist because you can steal EU/government funds with them easily. You can invoice much higher prices if you add extras like these.
Locals who live nearby hate them, and are lobbying for removal. You hear the melody if only one car is playing the song. If multiple cars driving on the painting you just hear some cacophony. Here is a guy recording next to the road, you can see it can get annoying very quickly: https://youtu.be/G5AxAc1W6qk?t=27
Local joke party placed musical road signs on some very bad quality roads, but with metal song titles, like this:

infeeeee@lemm.eeto
Technology@lemmy.world•Hungary’s Musical Road plays a melody through your car tyres as you drive—an amazing fusion of road design and sound engineering.English
2·8 months agoIt’s a well known Hungarian song from the 90s, “Route 67”, the joke is it’s painted on the actual route 67.
Video from the article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM5oX0KbtUw
This is the original song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE4aAQCghGs
Here is a translation of the lyrics: https://queensbookasylum.com/2019/10/21/music-monday-67-es-ut-road-67-by-republic/
It doesn’t sound as zero-installation as you wrote in other comments.
At this point I could just install wireguard on the server and use whatever filesharing protocol I want. As I do now, but I think I’m not your target audience anyway.
If I would use your server, than it wouldn’t be really p2p.
So it’s just the daily misinformation on linuxmemes, classic.
6 memes were posted in this community in the last 24 hours, 3 of them were not fully true.
How do you solve cgnat? Even if both devices behind different cgnat?









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