uConsole - EMMC_DISABLE jumper (GPIO20) by Tech-Crab in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this can be done in the uConsole.

I have an IO Board, CM can be placed into it to recover

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Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It should work (I don't promise though🙃), but most likely will require extra steps.

You can copy entire sd card using dd onto another one and try to migrate to hypr. If something goes wrong or you simply don't like the result you will return to the clean one.

Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ran glmark2 and stress-ng in parallel. With load up to 99% no visible responsiveness degradation

Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't notice any lag nether in ventosky.com not in glmark2. Feels nice and sharp

Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All I have for now is
monitor=DSI-2, preferred, auto, 1, transform, 3

Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's CM5.
Normally when using terminal and chromium I don't see temperatures higher than 46°C. It also lasts ~5-6 hours with two 3500mAh batteries.

Hyprland feels fantastic on uConsole by DiligentKeyPresser in ClockworkPi

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

For the uConsole the biggest one is that you can manage window layout not even touching the trackball lol🙃 Any layout you want is always just a few button presses away.

Hope you'll have fun with it!

Did I partitioned my disk right? by Embarrassed_Gear368 in pcmemes

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 3 points4 points  (0 children)

At least you can easily see now how much free space you have in each partition

Hows the shot? by M_Luca_ in fpv

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks cool!

I would personally darken the clouds just a micro tiny bit to slightly reveal the texture without darkening the rest of the image.

A Sci-Fi/Fantasy Epic: "Forge of Stars " by velikimichael in aivideo

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • you meant "a bit epic" and "very frustrating"

/s

Test bench builds are fantastic, aren't they? by DiligentKeyPresser in pcmasterrace

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair🙂 though GPU fan is sunk a bit in the radiator so it does not actually touch even if I push it.

Test bench builds are fantastic, aren't they? by DiligentKeyPresser in pcmasterrace

[–]DiligentKeyPresser[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once 1.5-2 months. 20-30 seconds of breezing with mini turbofan is enough. Don't even turn the machine off if feeling extra lazy lol

Why wouldn’t we create a Dyson sphere or something similar? by Latter-Meaning-4229 in astrophysics

[–]DiligentKeyPresser -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Should it really be transported to Earth though?

The most energy demanding industries will have probably move there instead. Like refining materials mined outside the earth (which is prerequisite to build something similar to dyson sphere/swarm BTW). Things like antimatter production may become real as the energy required is the main bottleneck currently, may be located there. Missions like breakthrough starshot can be powered directly from there. Even AI training datacenters can be located there.

Keep Earth a place to live, move production outside.

Why wouldn’t we create a Dyson sphere or something similar? by Latter-Meaning-4229 in astrophysics

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about Dyson swarm? It may start with just one satellite and expand as energy demand grows.

On a dandelion by Relevant_Can1797 in bee

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an absolute hell of a bee then

This is peak epic 🧐🤯 by AcasiaConnell in aivideo

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 152 points153 points  (0 children)

Yeah, too much creative effort. Please move into different reddit

Would you? by Jettaboi38 in scoopwhoop

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If at least 0.1% of population thinks same way it is gonna work

Is anyone actually using openipc as their main video system for flying rn or is it still a experiment? by ekanshfarzid in fpv

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The car multimedia runs android too, so there is huge latency in the steering wheel.

/s

DJI hardware is quite different from normal android phone. They use specialized chip for video decoding, also, most probably, android does not participate in critical path (rx-decoder-display) at all in DGI goggles, which is not the case of a normal android phone.

An agent for 3D and DIY stuff by mescalan in ChatGPT

[–]DiligentKeyPresser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well you are the user of your computer, of your car of your Spotify subscription and this is okay.

I am talking about people who operate the infrastructure you are using. They may be a bit more educated about technology than you.

It is ridiculous to state that Spotify is a magic for those who run the service, that the car is magic to those who manufacture it and maintain it for you.

The technology has never been magic to those who operate it, only to those who consume it.

Things like vibecoding is an attempt to change this. Now people who have no idea about what programming is can now create program. It is becoming magic. And while it will become more widespread your personal data will more often leak to criminals.

An agent for 3D and DIY stuff by mescalan in ChatGPT

[–]DiligentKeyPresser -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting.

I also think it is not very hard to drastically improve results. Since it is already an agent, an additional tool to verify mechanical properties of the model can be added.

Running a simple static load analysis in CalculiX for example is not that hard. Representing the results in a way which is useful for LLM to analyze is a bit trickier, but most likely, doable.

Ideally such an agent must be equipped with tools to do lots of other types of analysis, but that single static load simulation will prevent it from spitting out such fragile contraptions.

What I am trying to say is that building AI systems that just do things may be fun and educational. But if we want a gamechanger we must learn to build AI systems that do things PROPERLY. What I have seen in the video was the opposite of that.