

Read the article, but didn’t see anything about how much thrust is expected. Guessing this is going to be a better ion engine of low thrust/high specific impulse. Which is useful, but mostly for robots.
Read the article, but didn’t see anything about how much thrust is expected. Guessing this is going to be a better ion engine of low thrust/high specific impulse. Which is useful, but mostly for robots.
Add meshtastic and it’d be a nice little texting device without relying on external networks.
There’s often been times at kink spaces where I want to check the time or send a text or something, but phones or anything that has a camera are banned.
There’s no reason it has to be that way on a small computer like this. It does have to be able to handle some encryption, though.
Pop on Meshtasic and maybe a Signal client, and I think this could be useful. Fold-out keyboard might be nice, too, but it does take some careful mechanical engineering to make robust hinges.
It’s a Pi Pico. Linux can technically work there, but it’s more of a “I ported Doom to a Casio calculator watch” project than anything practical.
If there were a practical fusion reactor shown today, it’d be 10 years before it could be started to be deployed at commercial scale.
More to the point, fascism isn’t going away just because we have better electricity sources. Cheap power is a problem in capitalism.
Maybe we can put it on the open 2.4GHz spectrum and encrypt it with RC4.
Interesting–when I made a similar argument on Reddit some years ago, networking geniuses assured me that they needed more than 1Gbps to play lag-free games. This on /r/programming, no less.
If we were freed from the needs of a specific schedule, we would take this as signals of when your body wants to wake up and follow a polyphasic sleep schedule. If you’re waking up at 3AM all the time, that’s a signal your body wants to get up. If you’re comfortable sleeping at 7AM, that’s a signal that your body wants to sleep. So you would wake up at 3AM and do something for a few hours, then go back to sleep. Overall sleep time ends up the same, though there are some polyphasic schedules out there where you can theoretically sleep as little as 2 hours a day. They are extremely regimented on the schedule.
But good luck doing any of that while having a regular job.
All calculators are RPN.
Many of your major tech services are self-hosted.