I read about a new smart wall (glass) from NanaWall.
https://www.nanawall.com/products/whiteout
I was wondering how it worked. So far I only learned something about nematic liquid crystal displays (LCD). With the following cell configurations Fréedericksz cell, VA cell, twisted nematic LC cell (similar to the Fréedericksz cell).
I read a little in a book [1] about polymer dispersed LCDs (PDLCDs).
These displays can address states between a scatter mode, where the display looks like a opal glass panel, and a transparent mode. With a contrast ratio of approx. 40:1, compared to a newspaper with a contrast approx. 8:1.
That sounds very similar.
Some more information about PDLCDs:
The nematic liquid crystals are arranged as droplets in a polymer binder between two glass plates with electrodes.
These droplets have a random orientation and so the refractive index is random. This causes the light to be scattered at a wide angle to the observer (scattering mode).
By apply an electric field the molecules orient themselves parallel to the field. With the result that the refractive index is almost the same. This means that the light can not scatter through the display (transparent mode).
This type of display don’t require a polariser.
I think that’s a big advantage of this technology. This way don’t lose 50-60% of the light beam at the polariser. This enables us to achieve a high transmission rate.
In my opinion, one disadvantage is that we need an applied electrical field for the transparent mode. Because in this case I don’t want an opaque window at a power blackout.
This was just one possible technology. Wikipedia [2] lists these technologies: electrochromic, photochromic, thermochromic, suspended-particle and micro-blind and polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal devices.
Maybe you have another idea.
Now it's time. Good night.
[1] Liquid Cristal Displays, Addressing Schemes and electro-optical effects, Ernst Lueder
@madhur well we all know Stalin was a terrifying monster beyond all telling, so I figured I didn't need to point that out. 😀
For those of you who still think Lenin was a Great Guy: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_Tiflis_bank_robbery
@SecondJon
Is that "other country" Canada? I've heard Jordan Peterson make that point a couple times.
@Demo318
@indiauplko
I think it's some sort of accountability problem.
Which, okay, just have a version history. (I wish version history for edited comments were standard procedure for most/all major platforms of this type, frankly.)
@phyu
In my experience, generally yes.
#discuss #mastodon
What do you guys think is the ideal model for internet and social network? (regardless of the fact that being here already imposes a bias)
1. Anarchic/ decentralized model, like internet or social networks of the early days. Data is more or less left on its own, there is a lot of space for popularity depend mechanisms that create big players and monopolies
2. Enforced version of 1. (by whom? International organizations ?)
3. Privates can exploit popularity mechanisms to create monopolies /oligopolies, like Fb/Twitter. Lots of R&D, data owned by companies and opaque feed algorithms, profit oriented
4. Regional /international state-like organization, collects taxes for maintenance/development, not tied to profit logics
Please argue or correct me in any way you wish :)
@secondary_world
Why? Why should the people living there now have to pay for crimes they did not commit?
I'd also like to ask how what I am seeing as advocacy of the forced resettling and/or killing of a group of people from South Africa based on their race and actions they did not commit isn't "Racism or advocation of racism" and therefore a violation of mastodon.social's terms of service (rule 2a).
@Demo318
@plaguedaemonart
best Zelda version
@secondary_world
Snark aside, why should these people have to pay for the crimes of their fathers? One of my ancestors was a Confederate veteran; I am firmly team Union, detest slavery and racism, and would probably have fought against him were I thrown back to 1863. Should I pay for his sins?
@secondary_world
And that worked great in Zimbabwe, so yeah, I can't see anything going wrong this time around.
Report on Mastodon, a few days in now:
Qoto's pretty cool. Like these people; we got the right amount of fuck-giving: not too little; not too much.
The Fediverse is pretty carcinogenic, especially mastodon.social. Every political everybody I can find anywhere is far-left (to the point of mocking John McCain's death, which just isn't cool and (hopefully ironically) advocating for the genocide of TERFs), which is weird because in my experience it's the right-wing/classical liberal types (and Tim Pool) leaving mainstream platforms like YouTube and Birdtalk in droves.
Weird how one side is flocking to this weird decentralized thing, and the other (and me) is throwing their chips behind centralized platforms (Gab, BitChute, Minds) that just have relatively transparent people at the top and few content restrictions.
Wonder who's going to win, or if the right-wing faction will just get their own Mastodon instance and throw all their chips behind that.