![]() ![]() “We are continuing to move in the direction of light, thin and small to keep the use of plastic low,” Kim said. ![]() So, what are Samsung’s next steps to enhance sustainability of the SolarCell Remote? Pursuing an Eco-Conscious Strategy With a Streamlined Approach “As the SolarCell Remote became smaller, manufacturing uses less plastic and it became an ideal size for consumers’ hands, making it a better product all around,” Lee explained. This means that the remote control uses less plastic while enhancing the product’s usability. In addition, Samsung decreased the size of the SolarCell Remote by 22% in its latest iteration. Samsung’s goal is to integrate more eco-conscious products and processes into a wider range of models across regions and empower consumers to live a more sustainable lifestyle. In recognition of this product’s environmentally friendly design, Time Magazine selected the SolarCell Remote as one of Time Magazine’s “The Best Inventions of 2022.”Īll of Samsung’s 2023 Lifestyle TVs are equipped with the 2023 SolarCell Remote. “The process is quite extensive, from sorting out the waste to cleaning, removing toxic substances and improving material properties.” While they are costly and difficult to process, the end result is a higher quality of materials which contribute to our mission of everyday sustainability,” Kim added. “This year, we started using recycled plastics from discarded fishing nets. “Going forward, we aim to foster the use of these resources and utilize recycled plastics more aggressively.” We chose to use recycled plastics from discarded fishing nets for 20% of brackets of the 2023 SolarCell Remote,” said HyunJoo Kim from Mecha Solution Lab. ![]() “With growing concerns about ocean waste, we looked carefully into many solutions. It takes time and effort to develop and apply alternative materials made from recycled waste in a meaningful way. This equates to about an 18% decrease in carbon emissions compared to production using conventional materials. This means more than 55 tonnes of waste are recycled for the annual production of 10 million SolarCell Remotes. Twenty-four percent of the plastics used in the SolarCell Remote come from recycled materials. The SolarCell Remote Recycles More Than 55 Tonnes of Waste “Samsung made significant progress by drastically eliminating unnecessary outputs and operations, contributing to great energy savings,” Lee added. The SolarCell Remote was designed to run on about 10% of the power that typical remote controls use. “By eliminating the need for disposable batteries, not only are fewer resources consumed but carbon emissions are lowered by manufacturing fewer batteries over time.”Īnother remarkable feature is its low power consumption. “The level of carbon emissions from the SolarCell Remote, from production to disposal, is roughly one-third of that of the manufacturing of disposable batteries 1,” said JongKeun Lee from H/W Platform Lab. The remote can also be charged with a USB-C cable so consumers have many ways to charge their remote. It is the industry’s first rechargeable remote control, with a solar panel (solar cell) that can be charged by sunlight or indoor lighting. Samsung Electronics developed the SolarCell Remote to combat the environmental impact of discarding used batteries. ▲ (From left) JongKeun Lee from H/W Platform Lab and HyunJoo Kim from Mecha Solution LabĮliminating the Need for Disposable Batteries ![]()
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![]() ![]() Well, maybe a little - but in those cases where you need some intense graphical processing, there’s always an external GPU, which makes the machine capable of VR and other process-intensive tasks. But these are in fact extremely powerful machines built around the premise that, in 2018, one shouldn’t have to compromise power in order to go portable. The new MacBook Pro continues that trend the form factor remains the same, and the changes are largely under the hood. In the meantime, it released the iMac Pro and added a bunch of new features to macOS aimed firmly at that category. The company was uncharacteristically open about the status of the Mac Pro line, which has been undergoing a fundamental rethink. ![]() The simplification of pro software like Final Cut X and the seeming abandonment of the Mac Pro have been regarded as exhibits A and B.įor the first time in recent memory, the company has serious competition for the hearts and minds of creative pros, including Microsoft, which has made the category a focus with its high-end Surface line.īut the last two years have seen Apple fighting back. Apple has seemed more focused on a populist approach to its technology. In recent years, however, some vocal critics have accused the company of taking that key demo for granted. And as such, it’s precisely the group of influencers the company needs to court. Sure, they only account for around 15 percent of Mac users, according to the company’s estimates, but they’re the people who use the machines to make art. These are the people long assumed to be the core user base for the Mac ecosystem. This upgrade is for a different class of user entirely: the creative professional. There are large portions of my job that I could tackle pretty easily on an Apple IIe (please, no one tell the IT department). That’s because I’m not the target demographic for the update. In fact, there’s very little changed here from an aesthetic standpoint, and beyond the quieter keyboard and Siri integration, there’s not a lot that’s immediately apparent in the 2018 MacBook Pro refresh for me. Switching between phones and computers every week isn’t nearly as glamorous as it sounds, especially when juggling multiple operating systems.Īs a MacBook Pro owner, however, this one was a fair bit easier. Of course, that’s easier said than done in most cases. There are certain nuances you can only discover through this approach. If you can, swap it in for your existing devices for a few days or a week, to really get an idea of what it’s like to use it day to day. When reviewing hardware, it’s important to integrate it into your life as much as possible. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Out of the box it is set for DesiredRoll = 7 (Very Good) and DesiredNumberOfRolls = 3 which was an easy roll for testing. Set the "DesiredRoll" variable based on the table below and "DesiredNumberOfRolls" variable in the trigger "ReRoll Version 2.0" ![]() Not sure if it is slow by comparison to other clients, I am getting ~140 rolls per minute on a blank profile with just the roller package installed. The attached package () can be imported directly into Mudlet via the package manager.ĭesigned as a very basic character roller that focuses on rolling a character with >=X number of desired rolls across all the stats with the exception of Unused which is not swappable. If you're working on coding Mudlet itself, use this function to tell where the actual definition of a function is.Drevarr Fri, 15:38:13 GMT Stopped in to have a look at the stat swapping on character rolling. You can also use it to get more information on the Alias# / Trigger# objects you see in the error console: Lua brings a helpful debug.getinfo(function) function, which gets you some information about where a function comes from: whenever it's your own, or one defined by Mudlet (in C++ or Lua). Newer ones that do support them are completely fine, however!Ĭoroutines have many uses: finite state machines, running intensive tasks (yielding every once in a while so Mudlet isn't frozen), and so on. Older Mudlets that don't support coroutines might crash, which sucks. Note that if you'll be using coroutines as part of a package you'll give to others, remember about the if mudlet.supportscoroutines then return end bit. You can also install the demo as a package - paste this into Mudlet: You'll see that the send()'s are being sent one at a time, instead of all at once as they would have been without the yields. create a coroutine that'll be running our ritual function - or re-use the one we're already using if there is one ritualcoroutine = ritualcoroutine or coroutine.create ( ritual ) - run the coroutine until a coroutine.yield() and see - if there's any more code to run local moretocome = coroutine.resume ( ritualcoroutine ) - if there's no more code to run - remove the coroutine, - so next time you call the alias - a new one gets made if not moretocome then ritualcoroutine = nil end This is stored in multimatches as the value of key=1 in the sub-table matches which, in turn, is the value of key=1 of the table multimatches. The first trigger condition (=regex 1) got as the first full match "You have not completed any quests". You can now see what the table multimatches contains in this case. The function showMultimatches() prints out the content of the table multimatches. The table multimatches contains : - regex 1 captured : ( multimatches ) key = 1 value = You have not completed any quests key = 2 value = not key = 3 value = completed key = 4 value = any key = 5 value = quests regex 2 captured : ( multimatches ) key = 1 value = You are refreshed, hungry, very young and brave key = 2 value = refreshed key = 3 value = young key = 4 value = and key = 5 value = brave. You are refreshed, hungry, very young and brave. You have an almost non-existent ability for avoiding hits. The command "score" generates the following output on batMUD: In the case of a multiline trigger with these 2 Perl regex as conditions: The following example can be tested on the game : ![]() multimatches stores its matches by lines, inside each line are the relevant matches to it. Multimatches is the complement of matches when matching multi-line triggers. Nick Gammon has also written a nice overview on how to deal with Lua tables. A good overview of tables is available on Lua's wiki in the TablesTutorial. ![]() ![]() ![]() The best part about the Shoviv IMAP Backup and Restore is its user-friendly GUI. Professional Method to Export IMAP Mailbox Data in Outlook PST:
![]() ![]() We continue to grow and opened a shop in July 2001 in the Little Tokyo Mall of Los Angeles in the United States! We're very pleased to bring to the American public Japanese anime, Tokusatsu, and Independent Films. Spandex makes the fabric stretchable for better fitting, suitable for daily wearing. Soft texture and stretchy fabric brings you comfort and softness. In 1998, Anime Jungle opened its web site and began to retail online, adding English (2000) and Korean (2001) sites as well. Yugioh Arc-V Kite Tenjo Cosplay Zip Up Hoodie Material: 95 polyester & 5 spandex. Jungle has expanded from a small 250 square feet store to become a three story retail outlet of high-quality used media with its own theater and a Tokusatsu fan club. We also boast the world's best selection of Japan's "Indies" films-fan-made movies, hero films, parodies, animation, and more by independent filmmakers. Yu-Gi-Oh Zexal Kite Tenjo Cosplay The color in the image could look slightly different from the actual product Price. ![]() TV Show: Yu-Gi-Oh Arc-V Franchise: Yu-Gi-Oh Incarnations View all 5 versions of Kite Tenjo on BTVA. First opened in Osaka in 1995, Jungle Special Collectors has grown to become one of Western Japan's best retailers of pre-owned audio/visual media (DVD, LD, CD, CD-Single, and VHS), specializing in Japanese animation, tokusatsu (live action heroes/SFX), and films from around the world. Christopher Kromer is the English dub voice of Kite Tenjo in Yu-Gi-Oh Arc-V, and Kki Uchiyama is the Japanese voice. Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game Zarc Kite Tenjo Anime, Anime transparent background PNG clipart Keywords PNG Clipart Information License Resize PNG Clipart. ![]() ![]() ![]() For instance roger for R (originally also used to mean received), zebra for Z and george for G. Variations exist from older military codes, or simply because people use other memorable words which clearly represent a letter. It is now an official and widely understood code – but it is not the only way to describe English letters. This alphabet was developed in the 1950s using a huge number of tests to see which words were the most effectively understood internationally. The main alternative alphabet is called either the Nato Phonetic Alphabet, or the ICAO Phonetic Alphabet, shown in the table below: Letter This may be useful if you have concerns about your pronunciation, as these words are used and understood internationally to avoid confusion (particularly with radio or phone operators). You may also find variations of letter names, such as for H and Z (which can also be called izzard).Īs there are variations in pronunciation of the letters’ names, phonic alphabets have also been developed representing letters with specific words (starting with the letter they represent), rather than their original names. However there are some exceptions: H, J, K, Q, R, Y and Z (in its British form, zed). It may be enough to remember, however, that most of the letters are pronounced using the simple rules that vowels represent themselves, in long vowel form (e – ee), and consonants are represented either consant +ee (dee) or e+consonant (eff). Thanks to the internet, you can now hear variants of the tune on YouTube. Often joined by the final line, “Now I know my ACB, won’t you sing along with me.”, and then repeated. How to learn the names of English lettersĮnglish-speaking children are often taught the names of the English alphabet using a simple rhyme, grouping the words in the following way: The names of letters in the English alphabet Letter The following table gives all the names of the English (for a full printable image file, with NATO words, click the image above, or here): The names are also used when we pronounce acronyms (multiple words abbreviated to letters), such as PDF, MC and DJ, or with compound nouns that use an individual letter, such as T-shirt or A-level. The pronunciation of these letter names can be very useful if you need to spell out your name, words, or just individual letters, in spoken English. It is very rare that you will have to write these names, so the spellings of the letters’ names themselves may not be especially important to learn – what is important is how they are pronounced. The names of these letters mostly correspond to the sound of the letter itself (usually in a single long vowel form, or with a consonant followed by a long vowel), with some exceptions. When you need to spell a word out loud, there is a recognised vocabulary for naming the individual letters of the English alphabet. ![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of a family, what if it’s just two people? You can’t get much more contained than a lighthouse. That film was super contained, but Rob wanted to try something that was even more contained. Jarin Blaschke: Rob conceived The Lighthouse somewhere in the middle of trying to get The Witch made. ![]() Musicbed: When did conversations for The Lighthouse start between you and Robert? It’s a bit more interesting when Jarin explains it, so we’ll let him take it from here. So, how do you achieve this “mix of things”? With a lot of hard work, risk, freezing rain, (very) old lenses, wizardry from Panavision, and the brightest lights that Eastern Canada has to offer. ![]() Ultimately, it has to feel like it came out of us.” It feels like the 19th century and it also feels like the 1930s. It does vaguely take you to the past, but hopefully it’s not a mere recreation,” Jarin told us. “When I watch the film, it feels like its own thing. This lengthy pre-production gave them a unique advantage-to create a film that is nearly impossible to compare to anything else. He and Director Robert Eggers spent a matter of years planning this film, some of which occurred before production of The Witch. Its visuals are haunting, mystifying, and incredibly intentional according to cinematographer Jarin Blaschke. But, when you look at the cinematography of The Lighthouse, it’s nearly impossible to separate the two. We’re generally a bit more interested in the ‘why’ rather than the ‘how’. Generally, the words “what did you shoot this on” are frowned upon around Musicbed. ![]() ![]() ![]() In 1777, Borculo was bought by Prince William V of Orange-Nassau. The original documents were burned during a city fire in Borculo, but the city rights and its date were confirmed again after the fire in 1590. In that year, the Lord and Lady of Borculo founded a chapel in this settlement and Borculo eventually gained city rights in 1375. ![]() Borculo, as a town, was first named in 1337. During the Middle Ages, they eventually gained more power and expanded their rights and regions. The area that the Lords of Borculo managed at first only included the castle and a small region that surrounded one of the biggest moated castles in The Netherlands. Whether it’s named after the Lords of the castle, or not, is not known. Near this castle, the settlement of Borculo eventually was formed. The Lords of Borculo were first named in the 12th century. There used to be a castle, called Kasteel Borculo, and this was the residence of the Lords of Borculo. People are not sure where the name Borculo comes from. And one of the oldest, little Dutch rivers (De Berkel) flows through this town. The city of Borculo has a population of close to 8000 people. This is one of the most beautiful and calm regions in The Netherlands. The town of Borculo is located in the province of Gelderland, in an area which we call the Achterhoek. Explore Borculo and its beautiful streets. So if you were thinking of visiting Gelderland, but didn’t know the things to do and see, then Borculo is one of the small towns in Gelderland you’d want to visit. Just a little tip before we start, Borculo is not located in the Holland region, but the province of Gelderland. Hopefully, this Borculo itinerary will show you why this is a perfect day trip. Even if you’re thinking of spending a weekend in Borculo, I can guarantee you will love it here. The city centre of Borculo isn’t the biggest, but because there are so many things to do in Borculo and its neighbouring regions, it’s a perfect place to spend some time. If you’re thinking of spending 24 hours in Borculo and its surroundings, you will not be bored. ![]() It includes plenty of places to visit and activities to do in and near Borculo. In this travel guide for the town of Borculo, you will discover anything from the answer to ‘Is Borculo, The Netherlands, worth visiting?’ to ‘where is Borculo, The Netherlands’ and whether tourism in Borculo is found in this town. What to do in one day in Borculo, The Netherlands Plus, you will discover why spending one day in Borculo is easy-peasy lemon squeezy. There are so many things to see, beautiful buildings to explore and attractions to visit in Borculo.īy the end of this Borculo city guide, you will know exactly what to do and what sights to see. This travel blog about Borculo will show you exactly why you need to spend one day in this town and its surroundings. Enjoy exploring one of the hidden regions in The Netherlands.Īre you planning on travelling to the province of Gelderland? Then you cannot skip the town of Borculo! This is one of the destinations to visit in Gelderland, and its region is truly stunning. ![]() This one day in Borculo itinerary will show you the best things to do in this small town in The Netherlands. ![]() ![]() Go to Grasshopper Development Settings by typing GrasshopperDeveloperSettings in the Rhino Command, and Enable the option Memory load *.GHA assemblies using COFF byte arrays. That is, we need to allow Rhino to dynamically load plug-ins. Enable Memory Load Assembliesīefore we continue, there is a setting we will need to turn on. It takes a full restart of Rhino for the newly installed Grasshopper plug-in to take effect.Ĭlosing the Grasshopper window and re-open it will not help, since GH will still silently run in the background.Īgain, restarting Rhino will be the naive way to reload plug-in, but it soon becomes tedious once a lot of changes are made incrementally. Reload Grasshopper Plug-In in Rhino The ProblemĪnother problem still persists. We have now finished automating this deployment procedure. Make sure to save your commands by pressing CTRL S. It erases the plug-in binary that just got generated by Visual Studio, since it is not necessary to keep that file once we copied our plug-in to the correct location. We will be modifying the following scripts into the command box above.Ĭopy " $(TargetPath ) " "C: \U sers \Y OUR_USER_NAME \A ppData \R oaming \G rasshopper \L ibraries \M 圜omponent.gha" Now, let’s automate this copy and paste process. Then, go to Build Events, where we can set scripts to run after build in Post-build event command line, where I denoted as INPUT_COMMANDS. ![]() We can navigate to the solution’s properties by right clicking on the solution, and select Properties. Since we want this to happen after we finish building the plug-in, Visual Studio allows us to write scripts (In PowerShell on Windows, macOS unknown) to let VS do things after complete build. Let us automate this process, let’s sum up what we wish to do above: we want to build a file using Visual Studio, then copy that file to a new directory. Such procedure might sound plausible at first, but soon get tedious when a lot of small changes needs to be performed on the same plug-in for a lot of times. The naive way, then, for one who is developing their own plug-in for deploying it, is to manually copy the generated plug-in after building it to this location and restart Rhino. Rhino and Grasshopper (Which runs in the background even when one closes the Grasshopper window) will load the newly developed plug-in at the next restart of the main Rhino software. ![]() Such folder can be found by going to Grasshopper Window - File - Special Folders - Component Folders,Ĭ:\Users\YOUR_USER_NAME\AppData\Roaming\Grasshopper\Libraries However, in order for Rhino to correctly recognize the custom plug-in we wrote and load it so we can see it in Grasshopper shelf, the plug-in should be placed inside a special folder. Rhino’s Default Nature of Loading a GH Plug-In \M圜omponent\bin\M圜omponent.gha for older versions of Rhino. \M圜omponent\bin\Debug\net48\M圜omponent.gha, where the net48 can vary, and such file might exist in. The default nature of building a Grasshopper component using a solution (In this post, I will refer to this solution as M圜omponent.sln) in Visual Studio is that it generates a M圜omponent.gha file under the project local folder. Automating Grasshopper plugin deployment Visual Studio’s Default Nature of Building a GH Plug-In This post was written based on Visual Studio 2019, Windows 11, and Rhino 7, at the time of writing. This post is essentially some notes I jogged down from Long Nguyen’s C# Scripting and Plugin Development for Grasshopper,Īs it is very helpful when setting up build environment for Rhino using Visual Studio. Automatic plugin deployment for Rhino and Grasshopper using Visual Studio. ![]() |