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The Smart Soldering Iron will set you back $80, while the Soldering Station, which includes the soldering iron and the battery pack, costs $250.
Most interesting to me is that they put the display on the soldering station/battery pack thingy instead of the iron itself.
One day the card will be conductive enough for us to complain it’s hot when we take it out
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Nothing but the bare pi and heatsink. Some full loads are fuller than others. In my case I tried running some tflite stuff.
5amp is a requirement. It will crash under load without it.
I know because I have personally experienced this.
The entire shortage was because of Covid19
It will not. It needs 5a under load. Else there would not be a 5a PSU required.
For smaller bulk-use applications there’s microchips like ESP or Teensy. For larger applications there’s X86.
For a cost effective pi alternative there’s Rockchip stuff.
They are too slow and unreliable for the industrial market though. If you have money you can just buy X86.
Does it still require the stupid 5V5A power adapter?
Thank you for the notice I’ll delete this article for now until more facts come out
The most important aspect of crypto is that you only control it if you have the keys in a private wallet.
By putting it in an exchange all control of the crypto is lost.
The Hidden Ties Between Google and Amazon’s Project Nimbus and Israel’s Military
Current and former Google and Amazon workers protesting Project Nimbus say it makes the companies complicit in Israel’s armed conflicts and its government’s illegal and inhumane treatment of civilian Palestinians. Google has insisted that it is not aimed at military work and is not "relevant to weapons or intelligence services,” while Amazon, seemingly, has not publicly discussed the scope of the contract.
But a WIRED review of public documents and statements by Israeli officials and Google and Amazon employees shows that the Israel Defense Forces have been central to Project Nimbus since its inception, shaping the project’s design and serving as some of its most important users. Top Israeli officials appear to think the Google and Amazon contract provides important infrastructure for the country’s military.
After Kronenfeld and colleagues complained to Google in January about Israeli ads featuring headlines such as “UNRWA for Human Rights,” they say a company representative told them, without providing a reason, that the ads in question had been removed. Google’s Booth says there was no policy violation.
By May, per screenshots seen by WIRED, Israel was back to promoting the same content but with tweaked verbiage—“UNRWA Neutrality Compromised,” “Israel Unveils UNRWA Issues,” and “Israel Advocates for Safer, Transparent Humanitarian Practices”—that more clearly previewed what users would get if they clicked.
The revised ads, which linked to what UNRWA USA views as deeply dishonest distortions, have run across the US and Europe and continue to appear on Google as of this month despite additional UNRWA USA complaints, Kronenfeld says. She alleges these ads violate Google’s policies against “making claims that are demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in an electoral or democratic process.” She also believes the ads go against Google’s policy barring the use of someone else’s trademarks “in a confusing, deceptive, or misleading way.”
Google denied a trademark complaint that UNRWA lodged in May on the basis that it hadn’t obtained a trademark in Jordan, where its ad account is registered, according to the agency.
Google is running a blatant disinformation campaign to manufacture consent for Genocide. That’s slightly past the point of showing off a new Ninja Airfryer.
We can sell 80 percent of the screen without inducing seizures!
Let the 1984 commence
The 4th dimension shortcut
Oh cool I didn’t even know that. Thanks for the heads up. Wonder why the codec isn’t installed by default though
Oh the Irony