

They’re made by a laser 3D printer and they only move in an externally applied electric field. I don’t think we have to worry about anything like that anytime soon :)


They’re made by a laser 3D printer and they only move in an externally applied electric field. I don’t think we have to worry about anything like that anytime soon :)


If Trump was a worm and a few tens of micrometers long, then yes


OSS Document Scanner works fine for me, can be installed from the F-Droid store.


I wouldn’t mind if a serious chunk of the NATO budgets were diverted to the ESA. Even if it’s only for military purposes, it would still fund research and development that benefits the civilian sector and it would make launches cheaper because of economy of scale.


DLSS is essentially an advanced interpolation algorithm, it makes a guess of what should be in between two know pixel values. This can be very useful for human operators who need to look at the data. It also has the advantage that you only need a trained model and one image frame at a time. Some ‘superresolution’ methods essentially do this, but ideally you don’t use this until after you’ve applied mathematically correct techniques.
Superresolution methods exist in many forms. Basically all of them require either some prior knowlegde (or assumption) of what you’re looking at or it takes a lot of data. But once you have this, you can go beyond the optical resolution of your system in a mathematically correct way, you don’t have to guess!
Some examples:


In my memory, which to be honest is quite limited, it was uncontroversial to say thay autonomous robots should not be used to kill people. Non-autonomous robots, such as Ukraine seems to be using, are essentially nothing more than an extension of modern arms, but one where the person ‘wielding’ the weapon is in a relatively safe place.


Oh no! Anyways…
I’m really saddened though by the amount of needless destruction of resources and life that this war causes.


A waterflow sensor makes the most sense to me too, but it doesn’t have to be inside the pipes. A microphone glued to a pipe should be able to detect the vibrations due to waterflow and hardly anything else.
Perhaps combine with a motion sensor to see if the lights should be on at all. Then the microphone only switches between modes.


I’m pretty sure it’s not a requirement (e.g. Poland buying tanks from South Korea), but it is of course strongly incenitivised and NATO members (mainly usa) undoubtedly put pressure on other members to buy internally. The pressure will fall away and the incentives will flip around to not buying from the usa


Invaders seems more fitting


Wow, Vance maybe gets a chance to be useful for once…


Then provide a paywall free link from an archiver that doesn’t DDOS…


Cool, didn’t know that one yet!


Not even willing, required


I assume they mean stuff like image descriptions that you can add in Microslop Word (don’t know about LibreOffice). It’s quite a neat feature that wouldn’t work with markdown (might work with LaTeX), because these image descriptions are not visible to someone reading a document.


A production rate of 2000 drone interceptors per day seems pretty good. It is quite incredible to see how fast Ukraine has innovated and set up production facilities when it comes to drones.


Thanks! I appreciate the archive link, although I think it’s OP’s job to provide it.
Straight up telling the world that they’ll break the law…