ISS, as in: you get shot into space?
ISS, as in: you get shot into space?
Oh, so they can’t get autonomous driving to work, thus the next step is to get people who are sleeping to steer the cars remotely
Great, good luck with that :)
Another thing that comes to mind: for audio purposes another technique used in ring modulators for audio effects is to use a mosfet switch to mix the signal with a square wave. This has more byproducts than mixing with a pure sine, but is a lot easier to do. Since you are downconcerting, it should not matter at all if you use a square wave, since the byproducts will all be (higher-order) harmonics of the local oscillator, which you’ll filter out anyway.
I’m not sure I understand what you are trying to do… do you want to build a radio? Or are all your signals in the audio range?
Anyway:
Regarding Gilbert cells, the two popular chips are MC1496 and SA631. The 631 comes with a built-in oscillator, so it’s quite handy. Unfortunately both are hard to come by these days.
Does this mean jd vance is a centipede?
Growing plants with LEDs certainly works, I’m just wondering if the power of a USB port is enough
there’s no need for relays if you have low voltage
That’s a good point. Also makes me wonder if those lights will actually make a difference when it comes to plant growth, given the low power.
It’s not completely stupid. One pissible issue: when the light level is around the threshold, slight variations (think: cloud passing by) will cause the relay to switch back and forth quickly. This can be solved with some additional parts (keyword: hysteresis).
I would recommend using a microcontroller, it makes this problem easy to solve, plus you can have more logic to trigger the lights (eg time based).
Another thing is turning off: if it’s purely based on light level, you need to make sure the sensor does not “see” any of the LED light, otherwise it thinks the sun is back up
Sounds like gifting
Yeah, mini is the best! It is robust and has a ahape that makes it easy to figure out which way to plug it. I love it when i fet a device with a mini
This is the way.
Luckily the postgresql docs have links for exactly that
This may be a good source for it: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25663961-how-not-to-die
The book is about food, but mostly it talks about oxidation of the body and how various foods affect that, because that seems to be the main factor for aging and other degradation of the body. (TL;dr: eat a lot of broccoli)
I’m not an expert though, so cannot judge how accurately the science is presented
Please don’t feed bread to ducks, it gives them diarrhea
Is there a choice of toppings? Or do I have to think about a very specific pancake?
It’s like if farmers were just letting plants do all the work, instead of manually assembling the potatoes themselves
That sounds super familiar :D
Anyway, a prototype is not a bad thing, if the managers know the difference. It’s easier said than done to “do it right the first time” if you don’t know how / what to build. Prototypes can be built to validate hypotheses and generally figure out what works, then build the real thing afterwards.
Public transport, and bike lanes
Is that a map they are standing on?
Traffic has trouble in urban areas with a lot of trees
Rly? My daily driver is GNU grep