Carefully-calculated trace lengths and signal pathing have left the chat
Carefully-calculated trace lengths and signal pathing have left the chat
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!
Thank you! That makes much more sense.
I’ve got 3D pipes running on my spare Win10 machine :) fills me with nostalgia every time I see it, even still
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Yeah, it’s certainly a good thing it doesn’t hail in the outback lmao
Love it!! Thanks for posting :) it’s just about as “disorganized” as my own collection, if not less so - it’s tough to keep six bajillion plants all in check. I wish I lived somewhere warm enough to leave my plants outside all year!
I feel it - I’m the same way! Some of them look so cool but are just tough to keep alive.
Exactly. And what’s worth remembering is that solar cars tend to be something like 2X longer then normal cars, and cover the entire surface except for windshield with panels. No rear windshield, either.
You’re absolutely right - still absurdly shaped pancakes and they can’t reach highway speeds when powered on solar power alone. They do reach road speeds nowadays but they’re allowed to charge during and after race time (regulations are pretty confusing). I was on a solar car team a few years back.
Doesn’t provide enough power for the cost of the cells, plus having to clean and upkeep them. And the more material you cover them with (to protect them; solar cells are INCREDIBLY fragile), the less efficient they are. I was on a solar car team in college and the cells are so fragile that to clean them, we had to use new microfiber cloths every time. Any dust would scratch and ruin them (which made it quite tough when I drove across the outback in the thing). We kept our cells completely uncovered because we needed maximum efficiency - but even with a super light carbon fiber solar car that’s got very minimal tire contact patches, specialized tires from Bridgestone, and a very aerodynamic shape (plus no amenities like A/C), I think our car could sustain something like 10-15 km/h on a perfectly sunny day in the middle of the outback. It just doesn’t add enough on a huge, heavy EV
Love them! I always look forward to your posts :) I’d love to see pics of your collection - seems like it’s quite large! …and maybe some pics of the Tokyo succulents show(s) - have always wondered what a succulent show looks like and we don’t really have many in Minnesota :/
Tenth person to say it… but thank you :)
If Google had a baby she would
drop it on its headspike it at the ground