Earliest native digital images looks like 2003
Earliest native digital images looks like 2003
I’ve got the entire catalogue from the Royal photographic society 1870-1915 saved left over from my PhD. But the earliest of those are scans-of-sketches-of-photos because they pre-date the technology to easily duplicate photographs.
Anyone know if anything like this is allowed in the UK?
When you say it doesn’t work in Firefox, does it not work in Firefox or does it say it doesn’t work in Firefox? In the later case and sometimes in both, I have found that just changing the user agent string to something chrome based is sufficient to get it working again.
Not the first time. 80107, if you press the bull’s hole it lights up.
Well now we’re getting really speculative. But probably what we have now but with something like undember or under and duoly or duoer in the 11 and 12 month positions.
“combined with a new, lighter story” so they’re obviously changing stuff but I mean, what do they put in it’s place? Or do they just ignore it?
The fact that it’s a joke about genAi and that joke is a rehash of existing material is rather on point though.
Oh sweet, 5th is confirmed
Ever read Transmetropolitan? It has a whole sub-arc on just the absolute lack of concern that a future society would have for this resurrection obligation/burden imposed on them.
Anyone know how to convert the flipper code format into the base64 format that home assistant/broadlink uses?
Examples of format https://community.home-assistant.io/t/broadlink-remote-send-command/286215
Come on, give us a name. I need to replace my phone and something repairable appeals.
One of those alternative universe split points. What if Nokia had just put a damn modem in the n700/800/810 and invented the iPhone before the iPhone…
I lost count one year and since then I’ve had to work it out based on the current year.
Ditto.
Did you know there was a sequel? Caught we totally by surprise last year and decades after I originally read Mote.
I thought it was alien ants? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BrainDead