So all their products are breaking…
To be honest, I’m not sure if it would be more concerning for them to have just one fatal issue with their process, or two unrelated ones.
So all their products are breaking…
To be honest, I’m not sure if it would be more concerning for them to have just one fatal issue with their process, or two unrelated ones.
At least according to Wikipedia, small amounts of carbon (< 2.14%) in the final alloy are an important component in controlling the ductility, which agrees with what I thought I remembered from materials classes (although I am not a materials scientist). Obviously not using the Bessemer process drastically reduces the amount of carbon necessary, but trace carbon is important.
Hmm I hope it lives up to the hype. I wonder what this new display tech is.
…and neovim. For a more IDE-like environment there’s also LunarVim.
I use LaTeX almost every day for typesetting, and I had no idea you could use it for this complex of graphical representation! This is awesome.
It’s…not. The original press release is typically hype-y, but the part that toms hardware article really mangled is that they didnt find a way to do it, they found a new design for a device to do it.