
Incidentally Jedi Survivor is gorgeous… when it’s not crashing.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 17:32, Reply)

Loved how they did the Voice and the little hand signals though.
Is it my imagination or is the Herald of the Change doing aftershave adverts now?
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 17:29, Reply)

It should be yyyy/mm/dd. Any other date format convention should be abandoned. This and other equally important matters will all be taken care of under my regime.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 19:09, Reply)

Fortnights since start of year/Days remaining in current fortnight/Decade number (Common era)/Years remaining in current decade
( , Wed 3 May 2023, 2:46, Reply)

But at least ours follows some kind of logical pattern. mm/dd/yyyy is no use to anyone. Mind you, what do you expect from a nation that struggles to read 24h clocks without military training?
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 19:24, Reply)

Anyone using a forward slash as a separator for anything other than a file system needs to be slapped until they have used UNIX.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 20:48, Reply)

The actual naming convention I use for date appropriate files is yyyymmdd, so 20230502. 2023_05_02 is probably easier on the eyes, but meh.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 21:11, Reply)

- or GTFO, as no-one says anymore
Just spent the last 14 fecking years correcting every cocking instance of non-ISO dates in my multinational firms files, so I may be a bitter triggered or summat.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 21:32, Reply)

All the date offenders will be executed for knowing how to use a computer.
( , Wed 3 May 2023, 19:26, Reply)

- it's about international harmonisation.
Which is probably worse.
( , Thu 4 May 2023, 10:38, Reply)

But then, they often count years from the last Emperor and write in whichever direction they feel like.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 22:49, Reply)

Today being 1.337.023.M3
Glory to the Emperor.
( , Wed 3 May 2023, 7:53, Reply)

( , Tue 2 May 2023, 14:13, Reply)

Description: Robots playing football
Robots falling over
Robots getting back up again
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 11:26, Reply)

( , Tue 2 May 2023, 14:19, Reply)

- "i read"
- pesky uneditable titles!
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 15:05, Reply)

Yeah - following the rabbit hole and seeing vids from 10 or so years ago.... the difference is huge.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 15:31, Reply)

AND there were rumours of a new coaching team
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 15:43, Reply)

( , Mon 1 May 2023, 22:17, Reply)

Photo of phallic iceberg off Canadian coast prompts merriment.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 21:04, Reply)

and never done anything with - but with a lot of prompts and supplementart efforts, they could do that with whatever GAN machine learning AI (pick the correct words) tools they used.
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 16:48, Reply)

Its a bit crap but there again so was the source. it got the sea colour about right but the rest a bit meh!
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 20:11, Reply)

a little uneven and jumpy, but you can make out more detail than black and white
( , Tue 2 May 2023, 4:15, Reply)

“Trainbot watches a piece of train track, detects trains, and stitches together images of them” - it does both a long thin image of the train, and a gif

I like this.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 10:31, Reply)

People should learn to put a bit of explainer text at the top of their projects, though.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 14:24, Reply)

At least an “about” page would be nice…
The explainer text is all in the github repo
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 15:17, Reply)

"are we doing this? Is this cool or racist? well, some of the black singers seem to be joining in so I guess it's ok to mouth along with it..."
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 9:26, Reply)

He funded Martin Luther King in all of his traveling and efforts.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 14:38, Reply)

Elon needs to sell some Dogecoin and buy a flame diverter.
( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 20:10, Reply)

But I guess if you don't try you won't find out. The "fail fast, learn fast" approach has worked pretty well so far.
( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 22:32, Reply)

A flame trench is such an obvious necessity that I really don’t understand why it wasn’t constructed.
( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 22:54, Reply)

so they can't just dig a deep wide trench or tunnel as it would just keep flooding.
The obvious answer to that would be to build a diverter above ground level. SpaceX seem eager to try the water cooled steel plate first, I expect NASA and the FAA are eager for them to build something safer.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 0:06, Reply)

They seem to have figured it out at Cape Canaveral.
I know the philosophy is move fast and break things, but they're going to have real problems getting the next launch license after depositing bits of their launch pad up to five miles away.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 8:29, Reply)

The Fish & Wildlife Service are likely to take a dim view of proceedings too.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 11:04, Reply)

I've not heard of anything more substantial than that. Sand from the Sahara is deposited in the Amazon rainforest without any rocket launches involved.
( , Mon 1 May 2023, 14:36, Reply)

Nothing to see here, carry on. And if you don't like these instead of whining like a little girl post something else. It's a free country (almost)
( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 16:44, Reply)

This is the Model-T
Students in India build foot taxi robot used for carrying passengers

( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 11:48, Reply)

They invented the second wheel, then the third wheel.
( , Sun 30 Apr 2023, 18:08, Reply)
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