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| | | | | Yoctopuce blog: application examples, hints and tutorials | |
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| | | | | I've been using my new System76 thelio mira b4-n3-NE since Friday, and I wanted to write a couple of lines about it. The tech-specs: Operating System: Linux Pop!OS 22.04 LTS with full disk-encryption Processor: 6.0 GHz Core i9-14900K (24 Cores - 32 Threads 8P+16E) Memory: 64 GB DDR5 4800 MHz (2x32) Storage: 2 TB PCIe4 M.2 SSD Graphics: 16 GB NVIDIA Geforce RTX 4080 Super GPU Cooling: 120mm GPU Cool Air Intake Fan | |
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| | | | | I've just got to start with the content. Funny I had wanted to do the content first. Well I should be able to get at least the index, the service (without produ... | |
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| | | We are so far away now, from the original computer games, it doesn't seem outrageous to claim that in a few years we might achieve complete virtual reality, and indeed become a race unsure of what is real and what is unreal, like films such as The Matrix portray. Most people have only experienced fully functioning 3D games with decent graphics, but games had beginnings routed in the very basics of electronics and computing. Here are 15 past advancements in video game technology that have made the industry what it is today, given birth to it, shaped it, and is steering it towards a future. | ||