Is this a real "photograph" (including non-visible or even radar imagery) or computer generated from a simulation of some sort?
Starfighter
Canadian Sci-Fi starring Roger Cross is the best genre
There is a prompt for logging in with PSN but you can just press skip and be done with it
It always starts with the disassembly of a vacuum raptor, so it'll be one of the bottom six configurations.
Tire dust, absolutely. Probably even more than ICE cars since EV's are heavier.
But brakes? Yeah no. To get the most range out of your EV you always want to slow down by recuperating/regenerating. The classic brake only gets used at (near) standstill or the occasional hard braking for collision avoidance.
Regardless of the sponsorship in this video, SuperfastMatt's videos are awesome. Really interesting projects delivered with great humor.
I like that they translated the signature
You can boot a live-usb, mount the remaining drive(s) and nixos-enter over like you would if you were installing NixOS for the first time.
This allows you to make changes and build a new generation using the network connection of the live-usb.
Great video. Something I want to touch on:
He kinda makes the assertion that supply must exceed demand which I guess is ok for most items.
Especially in SA once you leave a surface, demand of most items will plummet close to 0. The only demand will be ship requests and defense stuff.
But I can't count the number of times I had to go back and increase iron plate production, green chips, copper, red chips, etc... It's always the same few items but as your factory grows, demand seems to always beat supply at multiple stages.
In those cases these kinds of balancers will not distribute the little supply evenly, making parts of the factory grind to a halt which is not ideal.
There are some experimental models made specifically for use with Home Assistant, for example home-llm.
Even though they are tiny 1-3B I've found them to work much better than even 14B general purpose models. Obviously they suck for general purpose questions just by their size alone.
That being said they're still LLMs. I like to keep the "prefer handling commands locally" option turned on and only use the LLM as a fallback.
Thats what I've been using as well. On some of my cards it has some weird layout bugs (only on some viewing devices) which annoy me.
What an incredible image.
I almost like it more than the artist rendition, even though it is way easier to understand/visualize.