spoiler: there was a stationary wavy track underneath and the pole the horses were attached to had a wheel which rode on that, so when the track went up, so did the horse as it went around
spoiler: there was a stationary wavy track underneath and the pole the horses were attached to had a wheel which rode on that, so when the track went up, so did the horse as it went around
i have many memories from when i was a kid, but one i remember quite vividly was me at a carnival faire and instead of getting on things i was looking underneath the marry go round to see how the horses moved up and down.
phonk artists, hello, please stop using ai generated images for your covers. it bothers me a lot...
ig I'm just used to web dev lol
I'm not an expert in the matter, but I'm sure something could be made
you seem... surprised?
on the cbor.io/impls.html page there's a list of implementation, I'm sure one of them could be used
never head of cbor, but looking it up rn, yea it seems promising
you could just use svgomg to strip away all the useless stuff and flatten down the image
probably variable length
if it was up to me, I'd use something like msgpack to not have to handle message formatting
at the end of the day there's not much new to invent
you could totally just take the list of operations from the svg format, map it to binary and use that
or you can make up your own stuff, it just depends on how fancy you want stuff to be
uhhh, ig then throw in one of those ch32vxxx chips and call it a day? the ch32v002 has 4kb of ram which should be enough to store the frame buffer and it also has a dma which could be used to automate some routines
if you just wanted to reduce pin count wouldn't a shift register suffice?
here we have a circle
smooth and inoffensive
this will be the basis
for your revolution
youtube.com/watch?v=HXk-...
is it just me or are there a bunch of self hosted cloud storage projects (aka nextcloud alternatives) popping up left and right recently?
like, half of them are purely ai slop, but still...
i just find it interesting...
i wonder if open street map contains enough data do be able to implement this kind of logic, maybe something from the open source community exists and is just very little know about...
don't forget about all the disposable vapes lol
i mean, they bothered to 3d map the city, they could have implemented a simple rule "stay in the middle row unless you need to turn"
at peak time it's funny to recognise people that use gmaps because it tells drivers to zig-zag between the main road and the side streets, causing more traffic
unfortunately the are also being marked as shared car/bike paths.
they are fine, but I'd much rather see parking removed or roads be narrowed (as if people in turing would slow down and/or give up driving lol)
also, google maps still has no fucking idea what to do with them lol
i know a project is going very slowly when i manage to get an adrenaline rush for completing a class without being able to test it at all
my adhd really be tripping
wh...
pretty sure ibm sells refills
cause you've got great taste lol
about that... wtf is that doing there?!?!?
yea it does, it just needs configuring (on the server side)
having just watched the second part of the legend of hei in chinese, i now wanna learn chinese for no good reason... gotta love adhd
my blood boils any time i see anything that is an iso standard, not because it's a standard, but because wtf do i need to pay money to know how to format a date...
yep, exactly
ig I'm glad this is not just a me thing...
i have the same issue so much
basically any pop music i play, 3 or 4 songs later it will play caravan palace lol