Nazi salute jumpscare 

Well -- well-placed enough for a joy-con as a mouse.
Also, note what appears to be an optical sensor in the Switch 2 joycons in that picture.

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I think the joycons are going to have the ability to work as mice, maybe as a replacement for the touchscreen when the switch is docked.
Have it control an OS-level mouse cursor to emulate the touchscreen and adoption of this feature could be a breeze, and maybe even backwards-compatible with Switch 1 games!

Design note: since the right joycon has its joystick lower than the left joycon's joystick, its buttons (ABXY) are well-placed for a mouse.

The video-generating AI is being really annoying. I'm literally uploading screenshots of Smash Bros. and it is telling me ThIs conTEnt Can'T bE SHoWn fOr NoW. wE'rE STill devELOping hOW wE EVAluATE WhiCH ConTent ConFLictS wiTh ouR PoLICies

Note: the data I got was from 2022. I had said 2025. (Can't edit posts.)

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Screenshot from the PDF.

It appears that (the one without multiple NaNs etc.) has less range, and less precision near 0, but smaller steps between numbers on average.
E4M3 also has NaN, just one type of NaN (nice).
I'm not thinking about here in particular, but I think I prefer E4M3 personally (for what it's worth).

Interesting development. Never thought float8's could have any use, and here we are in 2025 with the potential use of them.

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Mastodon word count for this post: 499. (1 off, man 😁)

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For :
You are familiar with 64-bit floating point and 32-bit floating point, and may have heard about 16-bit floating point (present in some GPUs), but there is actually work on 8-BIT floating-point!

arxiv.org/abs/2209.05433
developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvid

There is the "E5M2" variant, a "truncated IEEE FP16 format" (nice if lacking FP8). Although, at the miniscule 8-bit level, you don't necessarily need multiple NaNs or need infinities, so there is the "E4M3" variant as well.

Finished going through [almost all of] my worlds with my younger brother (also an adult). It was a nice and interesting trip down memory lane.

@briankrebs

This is sad. And probably more true than I want to think about.

But if a person can't be bothered to create a thing, why should a person be bothered to enjoy it?

Did you know that @gnome contributors have curated a list of issues for you to work on as you’re just starting?

gitlab.gnome.org/groups/GNOME/

The #Newcomers label will make for an easy onboarding. Join us now!

OK -- I don't know exactly what went wrong; but either way if it *was* a traditional manual ignition, the driver would have been able to turn the car off (they *were* getting instructions from the officer to stop the car, but it wasn't working).

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youtu.be/AdkMwlnf2ps
Runaway SUV video.

"When you hit the neutral button, nothing happens [...] push-button start?"
This sort of problem is exactly why dangerous machinery like cars must NEVER rely solely on buttons that ask the onboard computer to cut power to the machine.
In an actually well-designed car, you could just turn the key to shut off the engine... done.

It was always wrong to switch away from a physical ignition switch like in the old cars.

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