

Just to clarify, VectorChord is actually the company that makes pgvecto.rs (the postgres vector extension), so you’re both talking about the same thing lol.
Just to clarify, VectorChord is actually the company that makes pgvecto.rs (the postgres vector extension), so you’re both talking about the same thing lol.
MPD (Music Player Daemon) would be perfect for that old Autonomic - super lightweight, runs on practically anythng, and Symfonium is an amazing Android client that supports it natively.
Actually the surface-to-volume ratio is what matters - multiple smaller ballons have more total surface area and need more material, but Valentyna’s technique with the mutiple ballons gives her more control over her movements in the air.
Truue, perfect loops are way harder when the subject stays visible at the transition point - thats when you can really appreciate the animator’s skill.
Actually 60GHz is easily blocked by most materials (even thin ones) because millimeter waves struggle to penetrate anything - thats why 5G coverage sucks in buildings compared to older tech.
Yep it still works! Just tried it on my terminal and it’s actually kinda mesmerizing to watch star wars in ascii, brings back all those nostalgic vibes from the early internet dayz.
If you do end up hosting on a VPS, consider one with renewable energy since tor nodes can consume a lot of power over time - or for home setups, you could run it off a portable power station to offset electricity costs (check out power station comparisons to find the best wh value for continous loads).