I’d like to discover alternative sources if you know any. Most written literature I come across in searches are either technical specifications biased from the Bluetooth consortium, or watered down blog spam of the same consortium’s news releases. Very little in terms of critical analysis or observations of user adoption and real trends in the original equipment manufacturers.
For example, all throughout the news releases of 5.X, no one would discuss if any improvements to bidirectional audio sinks for microphoned headsets were implemented or planned. It’s like the consortium is content keeping us all on phone calls with HFP from the 1990s at bitrates of 64kbps, leaving Discord audio sessions sounding like on-hold music at the DMV.
Yep, this is it…
Interesting! Got a source to learn more about that?
This would make for a fun AI redub of the original song vocals.
For the uninitiated:
It’s any epoxy that most hardware stores would carry. Useful if the gap left behind by the fracture is larger than would be normally repairable with super glue alone. E.g. the graphite plastic for the molded part on the wheel armature disintegrated along the fracture, no longer resulting in a clean mating surface between pieces.
Could you fix it with some JB Weld?
That’s a cute flash forward. For those of the loop:
Senpai ga Uzai Kouhai no Hanashi
You can use a USB hub dongle which passes through power via USB C with a Google TV (4K) device. That’s what I do for mine to connect it to the rest of my GbE VLAN via wired ethernet connection and avoid Wi-Fi packet drops when streaming or casting 4K HDR content. A dongle is also handy to connect any USB web cam so I can use the TV for large family video calls with the grandparents in the living room, via Android apps like Google Meet or Zoom.
Here is the one I use that also has a combo headphone jack with GbE Ethernet and passthrough charging, so also nice for Moonlight gaming on modern android 120Hz HDR tablets where I don’t want to use low bitrate HFP Bluetooth for discord calls while also listening to game audio and music. Note, when used with the Google TV, I don’t use the USB Hub’s HDMI, opting for the Google TV’s international cord to maintain Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) functionality.
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In your opinion, what’s a good example of a well written Solarpunk story? How about another one that is at least well known in pop culture?
I’d say “Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind” could be one good example. Perhaps a little more post-apocalyptic, but it’s got all the markings of positive change, societal sustainability, and environmentalism, along with futuristic sci-fi world building. Both the anime and manga are fantastic, but I guess not too prominent in Western pop culture.
Are there graphic artists who can’t digitally draw using this kind of prompting to create online comics or manga yet? This would be really cool for writers who can only storyboard, but are not yet skilled enough to draw and paint every panel by hand at the rate they can write. From this Lemmy community, portraits and still poses seem plausible to green screen with this technique, but I imagine more dynamic motion or action scenes would be harder to choreograph with splicing together multiple characters and perspectives.
Like a hole in one, but where you lose two balls when sinking the shot.
Looks like you already had multiple targets to cut down the arrow density per volley. Would it be too much in material to stand additional target bosses left and right? They could also be held at the same elevation to alleviate recalibrating drop angles between shots.
How do the floors in the upper structure handle the sloping incline of the geometric shape? Is there just a lot of closed off volumetric slivers between the planes of the floor and ceiling and shell, or is there only one or two floors, with the upper floor having a larger rising canopy?
The publisher is WebToon. Looks the the first three chapters can be read online via a web browser without an account from the link. But the rest of the series now seems to require an account, but are still free with adds or one chapter a day. You may find a boot leg mirror on your average online manga scaner website.
Before or after becoming a zombie?
Because here’s a good story on the former:
Zombie Wife | WEBTOON In a remote cabin in the woods, a man named Milton lives a quiet life with his wife, Shauna. Everything is what he could have dreamed for!.. except for the zombification of his better half. But despite this, Milton does not give up the future he dreamed of. Is he the most devoted husband ever or is he just plain crazy? https://www.webtoons.com/en/thriller/zombie-wife/list?title_no=5972
Got a link to the ticket about some modules? I think that must have been inconsistent behavior I’ve been observing when attempting to stage them from my super project.
Can you listen to music or watch a movie while on a discord call using the hands-free microphone in your Bluetooth headset? Full duplex audio still halves the nominal bitrate for both the microphone and media playback audio; same as when the HSP/HFP protocols we’re first showcased in 1999. It’s ridiculous, especially now that very few flagship devices still include a headset jack.
Awesome to hear, and thanks for the citations! Much appreciated.
Interesting, what browser and extensions? Looks like it’s rendering fine on my end for chrome and Firefox on Android, with or without my normal extensions like Dark Reader.