

Nice, especially with a solar panel at the top. But street lamps near roads are prone to accidents, and I’m sure a big block of Li-Ion in the base would make these way more risky.


Nice, especially with a solar panel at the top. But street lamps near roads are prone to accidents, and I’m sure a big block of Li-Ion in the base would make these way more risky.


Sometimes when part of a keyframe is missing it’s filled with gray instead of repeating the previous image. That makes sense since it can get lighter or darker with delta, but IDK why out of bounds is green (and yes, the video decoding can overwrite some of the green if an object travels out of frame, for example).


I know a video capture program that used a very dark purple for the card to fill in with HW-accelerated video. In Microsoft Office 2003, Clippy uses a pure magenta and other assistants pure cyan. This fails to turn transparent because of desktop compositing in the Aero theme of Windows Vista and 7. So I think it can be any color but software I know uses those unlikely to appear in real video, but in hardware decoders the background of the video decoding buffer is green.


This happens when I try HW decoding on VLC on an old AMD card, the video has extra letterbox bars of this color (can be cropped manually by pressing C). At first I thought it’s some default in the ITU-R BT.709 (YCbCr) colorspace used in most video codecs but those RGB values map to an uneven 55, 106, 100…
Damn, only now did I realize I’ve only read one book in a series


In a normal country, a doctor endorsing teen pregnancy would get their licence suspended.
The teeth match! Everything in the picture must be true! /s


Technical Museum Brno has some 2000s stuff on display… Portable CD player, compact digital camera and a desktop inkjet printer, the same model that’s been our family’s primary one until 2019 and we still use sometimes. Of course, it’s just a minor part at the end of the consumer electronics section.
They also have a mini DOS SBC you can use (there is a C:\FEMBOYS and C:\UWU directory) and make extensive use of Raspberry Pis for web-based touchscreen infokiosks and emulation of Atari and C64 games.
Many streets are not like this, unfortunately. On some sidewalks it’s impossible to pass a person in the other direction just so that cars can drive and park all the way to Prague Castle. At one spot, the sidewalk is completely blocked by a vertical “citylight” billboard, thankfully there’s a dirt path around. And Magistrála (inner city highway) was the biggest planning failure, ruining valuable land around the main train station and dozens of streets. Also, there’s at least two road-legal, almost stock Cybertrucks for some reason. In short, Prague is one of the most car-brained cities despite the very dense tram network. This is unlikely to change in the next 4 years, since the Minister of Transport and Minister of Environment is a Motorist party member now (one person because the party couldn’t produce another that would pass a basic sanity check).


I prefer cables that can be bent
There are disability/neurodivergence pride flags too. Would you ditch the ADHD flag to stop “oh, I’m SO ADHD” people from using it?
This is giving some vibes…
Pár pařmenů: Společenstvo žlutého tentononcu s pěknou básničkou uvnitř (A Couple of Metalheads: Fellowship of the Yellow Thingamagic With a Nice Poem Inside) is a 2004 Pán prstenů: Společenstvo prstenu (Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring) parody from the Czech high schoolers’ club Banda Trotlů. This re-dub took an entire school year to finish, has a legendary status and still circulates among young people in Czech Republic.
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pár_Pařmenů
https://www.bandatrotlu.com/parparmenu/download.htm
English subs are available:
https://www.bandatrotlu.com/parparmenu/par_parmenu_cd1_en.txt
https://www.bandatrotlu.com/parparmenu/par_parmenu_cd2_en.txt
(yes, the original SD copy came on 2 CDs (more like 2 ISOs) because they didn’t have a DVD burner)
Depends on the definition. Ignoring the terrain, each point gets slightly more illumination than 50% of the time because of the Sun’s non-zero size.
Kanin (mega-rabbit) too.
By the way, Czech králík is also a diminutive: of král, meaning “king”.
Are floating ice cubes interesting enough? Also, don’t they get brain freeze?


I don’t think German Stichwörter (compound words) count because it’s just switching which is the adjective and noun part of the compound.


As for single-character swaps: Czech has interní (internal; mostly in professional settings) and niterní (core, inner; mostly psychological, spiritual), both of which are synonyms to vnitřní (internal; general use) in their own ways. It’s a coincidence, the etymologies are completely different.
It’s from a trashy Czech cooking TV show. None of the contestants knew what cheesecake meant, only the last one translated “cake” into Czech, said “Cheesic Cake” and felt smug about knowing a thing.