Vampire Survivors is still my go-to as I only get a little time here and there and the 30min cap on a run fits nicely.
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It's not surprising. If I were looking for a cheap but capable microcontroller that is well documented and already supported by a bunch of frameworks and rtos implementations I would certainly consider the rp2050. I guess the esp32 is the only thing close and that has WiFi built in.
The amount of drama bait this caused over the last week was something to behold.
I like to think I'm reasonably technical and I do put network and some devices restrictions on their accounts. However stuff still gets through and I don't really want to play a cat and mouse IT admin game with my kids. If I as the root user could set the field on their PC's and that would allow them to access age appropriate services without having to hand over personal data to some age verification service then i'd consider that a useful feature.
When they get the keys to root they can set it to whatever they please.
It was worse than that. Our understanding of radiation took awhile. While Uranium glass is probably safe I wouldn't go using it regularly. A lot of women ("radium girls") suffered from cancers induced by licking their brushes when painting luminescing instruments. This comic looks like 50s era when post the bomb sci-fi was full of "atomics" as the stuff of the future.

This horse with her fole I saw while walking the dogs yesterday.
Normally you try and cost reduce the BoM and split the difference. RAM seems to be out striping any cost savings you can normally make updating the hardware.
Maybe this year's Eurovision entry will spark even more interest in synths.
This appears to be the charges: https://news.met.police.uk/news/woman-charged-with-inviting-support-for-hamas-507693
It seems the term AI is now synonymous with hallucinating Large Language Models in the general publics head. There is a whole field of machine learning where you can get statistically useful results with various techniques. Alpha Fold is a good example where real progress has been made on finding protein folding solutions that older brute force algorithms are just too inefficient to explore the state space.
This paper is taking about a new ML model for classifying planetary systems that out performs previous data processing pipelines. It's called statistical validation because it is inherently a numbers game. The paper goes into lots of details about how they calculate false positive rates and compare it to previous approaches. The point is not to definitely identify individual systems but to classify the distribution of system types in the large amounts of data the modern surveys are generating.
What's your experience of British comedy like? Have you tried The thick of it?
It helps that every police related firearm discharge is automatically referred to the IOPC. About 0.02% of operations involving police firearms involve a discharge.
Is that really the case? I work for a multi national FLOSS organisation but every additional country you want to hire from requires additional compliance overhead so in practice we generally hire from countries where we already have the legal setup to employee people.
How big an org is Signal?