Maintaining accurate timing in virtual machines has always been a challenge. Especially on hosts with many VMs.
Here's a clever solution, hopefully coming soon to a hypervisor or OS near you.
https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/vmclock/
Sensor Tower: Reels accounted for 50% of all Instagram ads in 2025, up from 35% in 2024; Reels accounted for 46% of time spent on Instagram in the US in 2025 (Zach Vallese/CNBC)
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/20/most-of-instagrams-ads-ran-on-reels-i…
Neue iOS 26.1-Beta: Liquid Glass verbessert, Kameranerv entfernt
Apple hat in seiner neuesten iOS-26.1-Beta gleich zwei sehenswerte Verbesserungen integriert.
https://www.heise.d…
Minnesota man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after ICE arrest (Katrina Pross/Sahan Journal)
https://sahanjournal.com/health/ice-detainee-hospitalized-head-injury-lawsuit/
http://www.memeorandum.com/260121/p2#a260121p2
Contrasting success in neurotechnology: Sensory substitution, brain–computer interfaces, and the limits of dimensional reduction https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3
Been giving Home Assistant another try. It’s ok I guess.
Probsbly not a common problem but there really is no good solutions that I could find for managing multiple locations from a single instance or even some kind of federated view or something.
Integrating Choria Switch and Metric abstractions into it So I can pull in sensor stats and interact with heaters etc - but let Choria keep autonomously own the devices.
(Also a updated picture of my Pi case for sensors)
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Technology and analysis of game interactivity for people with disabilities https://lseee.net/index.php/te/article/view/1601 "In games, the auxiliary methods of sensory impairment are mainly realized through sensory substitution, information enhancement and tactile feedback."<…