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Some of the descriptions are a little vague, eg. "GeoPlaner provides capabilities for geospatial analysis, map verification, and location intelligence."

For reference, the 4-bit PSRAM interface on the ESP32-S3 normally runs at 80 MHz (maximum 120 MHz) and shares bandwidth with the external flash.

I wonder if it will be possible to (ab)use the faster PSRAM interface on the ESP32-S31 as a general purpose 8-bit parallel interface, eg. for ADCs...


This website is quite GPU intensive when scrolling.

It looks like that's just a generic error message. For me, this websocket message is received when the error appears:

    {"error":true,"body":"Your credit balance is too low to access the Anthropic API. Please go to Plans & Billing to upgrade or purchase credits.","done":false,"id":"XXXXXXXX","type":"cf_agent_use_chat_response"}

The error message should point that it's the server, not the user problem.

Turn off System Settings -> Desktop & Dock -> Windows -> "Drag windows to menu bar to fill screen"

I wonder if the temporal noise reduction (evident in the video clips) is being applied before integrating the frames to create the thumbnails.

You could use it to heat a tropical greenhouse.


I believe the speed also depends on how many activated dots there are per line in the image, as thermal print heads often have a limit to the number of elements that can be activated at once.


There's also this which works using a purely physical process: https://www.koehlerpaper.com/en/products/Thermal-paper/TH_Bl...



At least in Firefox and Chrome on MacOS, you can search <select> dropdown menus by typing.


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