Played about an hour so far, first impressions are that the game is pretty great. The movement and gameplay is much more modern and dynamic compared to JSR. I love the soundtrack, but you only start with a few songs so try to unlock more quick.
Price is a little steep at 40. But I love the dev team (Lethal League is amazing if you like fighting games) so I’m happy to support them.
I have only played an hour but this does really feel like a JSR successor.
Meisner effect caused by ferromagnetic impurities, wasn’t actually levitating, just parts of it were repelled by the magnet.
Extreme change in resistivity at 104.8 degrees C caused by internal copper sulfide molecules, which exhibit a phase change exactly at that temperature.
a team grew a single crystal version. It’s an insulator.
Nah I hate jira because it’s so damn slow to do any action
I’m okay with tickets, it’s the price we pay, but there is a serious lack of “in and out” with jira. As a dev, I want to spend as little time as possible in a software like jira.
Oh for sure it would be way harder to implement. I need a portable ssh terminal and I hate no physical keys on my phone. This seems like a big step up.
Is anyone here using Magic Trackpad for work? or rather for a longer periods of time? Not necessarily with a hand over it whole 8 hours, but around 50% of that time....
Cool to see the ui intended for the steam release is still being released. I don’t think dolphin really needs to be on steam if this is coming. It’s pretty easy to download a program outside steam lol
This is for dragon, an integration with epic that started as voice to text for patient notes, allowing for notes on patients to be entered quickly. This wouldn’t necessarily replace any notes, but allow doctors to put their notes in digital records faster.
Already epic supports many macro template workflows, allowing common diagnosis/procedures to have their own templates for doctors to fill in.
Typically these workflows are made by the doctors using them, this would just be an ai aiding the same process
A Friday blog post details the Bluesky team's moderation proposals for “a shared public commons,” using things like lists, hashtags, and even “per-thread” tools that would give moderation power to each poster. The latter treats threads like a mini-forum: if you don’t like a reply, you can yeet that skeet (or just hide...
[Release - PC/Switch] Bomb Rush Cyberfunk Release Trailer (youtu.be)
LK-99 isn’t a superconductor — how science sleuths solved the mystery (www.nature.com)
You don't hate JIRA, you hate your manager - Derek Jarvis' Blog (jarvispowered.com)
"Blackberry Pi" DIY Build ("Pocket Linux") (zxmake.dev)
Customizing COSMIC: Theming and Applications (blog.system76.com)
First Alert smoke detector...non replacable battery supposed to last 10 years...dies after 2...for warranty contact, the verify you're human puzzle does not work on 3 different browsers I tried (lemmy.world)
“Apple Music launches a Discovery Station to help you find new songs” (www.theverge.com)
“The new station will play a curated selection of songs based on what you’ve been listening to but haven’t heard before.”...
/r/196 is back rule?
Why
Unpatchable AMD Chip Flaw Unlocks Paid Tesla Feature Upgrades (www.tomshardware.com)
Original source: www.blackhat.com/us-23/briefings/…/index.html#jai…
Magic Trackpad for work? Good, Bad or Fine?
Is anyone here using Magic Trackpad for work? or rather for a longer periods of time? Not necessarily with a hand over it whole 8 hours, but around 50% of that time....
Since this community has turned into unixporn, I will contribute to it (lemmy.world)
What Happened to Dolphin on Steam? (dolphin-emu.org)
Acer launches Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost series, its first Radeon GPUs - VideoCardz.com (videocardz.com)
OpenAI-powered app from Microsoft is coming to Epic Systems to help save doctors time (www.cnbc.com)
Decentralized Twitter alternative Bluesky has published a moderation manifesto. - The Verge (www.theverge.com)
A Friday blog post details the Bluesky team's moderation proposals for “a shared public commons,” using things like lists, hashtags, and even “per-thread” tools that would give moderation power to each poster. The latter treats threads like a mini-forum: if you don’t like a reply, you can yeet that skeet (or just hide...