The ghosts of unemployed artists.
Someone accidentally included Back to the Future 3 footage in the training data.
Windows also still runs software unchanged
from 20 or more years ago, while software on Linux has to be constantly updated to use new libraries and APIs, else it's considered "dead" and very soon will no longer run or even compile in its current form.
It has a lot of baggage that Linux doesn't need to worry about. Up until Vista, you could even still natively run 16 bit DOS software from the 80s.
I think at this point you're only going to find 1080p in a thrift store. If that's fine with you, you can probably get one for $20-30.
What's the power usage like though? Last I remember, projectors used big fat bright-ass hot power-gobbling bulbs.
Because MAGA dweebs were the ones buying your EVs and rooting for your whole Mars shot...yeah...smooth move.
I'm torn because I still like the Starship project and want to see where it goes.
For example, when iterating over text, you can't tell it to just give you a view/pointer into the existing memory of the text. Instead, it copies each snippet of text you want to process into new memory.
As someone used to embedded programming, this sounds horrific.
Nope, it runs FreeRTOS, but it's still cool that I can build an internet-connected smart device in a package the size of your big toe nail using open software.
That's right, now is not convenient, but once the government purge and the fascist revolution begins, hey why not add it to the pile?