Observational Constraints on Chaplygin Gas Models in Non-Minimally Coupled Power Law $f(Q)$ Gravity with Quasars
Nakul Aggarwal, Ali Pourmand, Fatimah Shojai, Harish Parthasarathy
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.12472
I bought some of these for a project and only realized once I had them that they are effectively gender changers and require USB-A-to-USB-A cables, which aren’t allowed by the USB spec.
I see that nevertheless such cables exist, and it’s for power only, but I wonder whether this can actually work?
Any ideas?
#bricolage
I bought some of these for a project and only realized once I had them that they are effectively gender changers and require USB-A-to-USB-A cables, which aren’t allowed by the USB spec.
I see that nevertheless such cables exist, and it’s for power only, but I wonder whether this can actually work?
Any ideas?
#bricolage
I bought some of these for a project and only realized once I had them that they are effectively gender changers and require USB-A-to-USB-A cables, which aren’t allowed by the USB spec.
I see that nevertheless such cables exist, and it’s for power only, but I wonder whether this can actually work?
Any ideas?
#bricolage
On the Combinatorics of Pseudo-Latin Squares
Andrew Pendleton
https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.11980 https://arxiv.org/pdf/2510.11980
PSA about common connectors on audio and phone equipment:
The "audio jack" on headphones etc. is called a "phone connector" (it was first used for phone switchboards all the way back in the 1800s).
The "phone jack" on telephones (looks like a smaller Ethernet jack) is called a "registered jack".
The "audio connector" on analog audio and video cables is called a "RCA plug".
Now you know jack shit.
swingers: Swingers and parties (2013)
A bipartite sexual affiliation network representing “swing unit” couples (one node per couple) and the parties they attended.
This network has 96 nodes and 232 edges.
Tags: Social, Offline, Unweighted
https://networks.skewed.de/net/swingers<…
Surprise find on the bottom of my box of audio cables. I’ve probably never used it… I don’t have any #MIDI devices around, but it’s still recognized by macOS, so I guess it works, even though the package says it requires a “PowerPC G3 CPU with 233 MHz or higher clock speed.”
#retrocomputing
@… Which is nice, because many other cables in the box are completely obsolete by now…