Yeah super confusing. I was like home is where your WiFi is. I live at home with my wife and kid. That’s not with my parents. I bet someone who lives with their parents wrote that title.
Changing the current can change the hue (color) of the led. In some cases it’s okay in some cases it isn’t. Cinema lights for instance don’t dim with voltage because of that. Instead they have 3 separate drivers synchronized to dim in a canon. One after the other so that there is always the same number of LEDs on at all time regardless of the dimmer level.
LED lights are either all on or all off, the only way to dim a LED, is to make it blink really fast and change the time it’s on vs the time it’s off. Cheap LED lights don’t blink fast enough, so you see them flicker.
The CAN bus sounds like an awesome asset for using it with Klipper, the 3D printer software.
Here are the photos (from X):
It’s a GameCube with a Dolphin name printed on it. Dolphin was the development name of the console which also gave the name of the emulator.
One tweak I would do is to the way we add communities to a group. Often many communities have the same word in it. Let’s say I want to add all the ones with Arduino in it, I should be able to select all the ones I want (with a checkbox) after searching for that word instead of having to add them one by one and type Arduino in the search every time.
As to make it more appearance, maybe have the multi-community section always visible in the community list.
Edit; also, having a button that says Addto Multi-Connunity in each community menu (next to favorite and block) would be a nice way to use this.
You can buy connectors with a tiny PCB that already has it on.
I’m looking at you, RaspberryPi Pico2…
ADHD brother/sister?
It could be and answer. So far what your comments have taught me are: the HomePod hardware is too weak to host Apple Intelligence locally, but there may be a workaround by outsourcing the process to a server. In a larger scale, it would make sense for Apple to open AI servers for older devices and charge a monthly fee for it. It would likely be slower than local processing (depending on internet speeds) but it would allow AI to be available to more people, while generating a revenue and giving a preview of what you could get with a newer device that can run it locally.
How can a streaming service agreement apply to a restaurant ~~in a park~~?
Schrödinger's cat in Minecraft.
I’m gonna make that with a cat in a closed off 1x1x1 box that may or may not fall in lava from a trap door opening.