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==General Dated Entries==
==General Dated Entries==
===12/3/2023===
*https://www.yinfor.com/2012/01/hdmi_vs_component_vs_composite.html
**On what analog video format is best
**Main takeaway is: "For video quality, from best to worst are:
Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial"
*Also this was a while ago, but there is a neat [[FPGA]] based Analog to Digital Video Converter
**Aimed mainly at the Vintage Gaming Community, as things designed for [[CRT Displays]] don't transfer to Pixel Based Systems well and have various artefacts
**The device can fix those/tweak all sorts of things, yet also has negligable latency
**Quite Pricy though :(
===9/28/2023===
===9/28/2023===
*On the note of [[Tracer Wire]] / [[Electronic Underground Utility Markers]]
*On the note of [[Tracer Wire]] / [[Electronic Underground Utility Markers]]

Revision as of 02:46, 4 December 2023

Basics

  • A Page where User:Eric dumps links pre "putting them in the right place"
  • A more orderly, open, and non "500 deep bookmark" method
  • Also acts as a public form of Bookmarks/tabs, so that even pre-being posted in a site, others can see the information and even iterate/be inspired by it, rather than have it "sit on a shelf"
  • Should be promptly emptied

List

General Dated Entries

12/3/2023

Component > S-Video > Composite > Coaxial"

  • Also this was a while ago, but there is a neat FPGA based Analog to Digital Video Converter
    • Aimed mainly at the Vintage Gaming Community, as things designed for CRT Displays don't transfer to Pixel Based Systems well and have various artefacts
    • The device can fix those/tweak all sorts of things, yet also has negligable latency
    • Quite Pricy though :(

9/28/2023

8/31/2023

8/29/2023

  • In the context of the Photonic Radiative Cooling i was thinking of something i saw a while back and thought i had on-wiki
    • It was discussing the issue of Water Usage for Solar Plants/Farms
    • It mentioned "Wet" Condensers (Ie Cooling Towers and Spray Ponds ) and how dry condensers are too expensive/complex etc
      • Granted it hasn't been around long enough to estimate durability, or done any Accelerated Aging tests etc (also the potential issue of microplastic pollution with the current formulation), but this technology may make that far more viable!
    • Either way grabbing that article + related papers on the concept is a good idea for another time where i have more time

8/22/2023

8/21/2023

11/13/2022

11/5/2022

4/29/2020

5/1/2020

From Eric Lotze Log

Temporary "Interesting Link That I Will Find/Make Pages For" Area

Environmental Stuff to Cover Elsewhere/Look Into

Misc Good Products

Misc Coatings/Sealants Etc

Internal Links

External Links