어림도 없쥬 서버 중지 잘못 눌렀더니 이후로 오디오 프로젝션 초기화 실패 루프로 들어갔쥬 이거 재현되는지 나중에 확인해야겠다 #noctiluca

그 와중에 연결은 유지되는 거 같은데

오시오 세션 생성 응답이 5초 안에 도착하지 않았습니다.

일반적인 사용패턴에서 당장 뻑날 일이 없을 것 같은데요 이거?

아니 일단 그 전에 일반 사용자들이 쓰긴 할런지도 의문이긴 해

코드 베이스 액세스를 한 번 봐야겠지만
#noctiluca
이건 나중에 제보해야겠다 #TODO #noctiluca
아이패드에서는 독점 모드가 제공되지 않는 모양이고 #noctiluca
그나저나 이.. 거 왜 죄다 타임아웃이 나는 건가 일단 서버 리부팅을 갈겨 #noctiluca
Spelletje spelen. Omdat het kan en leuk is. Ff geen werk of kloterige wereldpolitiek. #noctiluca #bordspel #geopolitics #geopolitiek

Polska spółka Noctiluca, zajmująca się rozwijaniem związków chemicznych dla przyszłościowych produktów, takich jak wyświetlacze OLED, podpisała umowę Evaluation License Agreement z największym producentem elektroniki użytkowej z USA. Prawdopodobnie jest to Apple.

Z informacji podanych przez polskiego Business Insidera wynika, że mowa formalnie rozpoczyna testy emiterów opracowywanych przez Noctilucę. To kolejne porozumienie z dużymi graczami, po wcześniejszych umowach z LG Display, TCL i Tianma Microelectronics oraz Meta.

Noctiluca rozwija autorskie emitery nowej generacji do wyświetlaczy OLED, a ich produkty zyskują coraz większe zainteresowanie na rynku. Spółka rozwija współpracę z kluczowymi partnerami w Azji i USA, a akcje Noctiluki na NewConnect zanotowały wzrost o prawie 10 %.

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#firma #noctiluca #oled #polska

https://imagazine.pl/2023/07/20/apple-testuje-czesci-polskiej-firmy/

Strona główna - Noctiluca

Projektujemy i produkujemy emitery OLED – związki chemiczne, które emitują światło po aplikacji ładunku elektrycznego. Jest to kluczowa część każdego wyświetlacza OLED odpowiedzialna za jego kolor, kontrast czy trwałość.

Noctiluca

#NASA: #Noctiluca in the #NorthSea? https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/151475/noctiluca-in-the-north-sea

"On June 14, #Landsat 9 acquired this natural-color image of a bloom N of the East Frisian Islands... Without a sample, it’s not possible to say for sure which type of #phytoplankton are present. However, the appearance of the blooms is similar to those created by #NoctilucaScintillans... Though N. scintillans blooms can glow at night in beautiful ways, their presence can also soak up oxygen and cause #hypoxia, dead zones."

Noctiluca in the North Sea?

These swirling tendrils of phytoplankton might be <em>Noctiluca scintillans</em>—a type of marine dinoflagellate known to inhabit this area.

Sunday #Plankton #Factoid 🦐🦠

#Noctiluca scintillans has been in the news lately. Called sea-sparkle for its bioluminescence. It's a heterotrophic (no photosynthesis) athecate (no shell) #dinoflagellate that feeds by phagotrophy (engulfing). Quite large for a single-celled organism, up to 2 mm in diameter. Though not algae it can form colorful orange harmful blooms by releasing ammonium toxic to invertebrate and fish gills. #HABs
Also available as a giant microbe plush.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.king5.com/amp/article/tech/science/environment/water-orange-noctiluca-bloom-west-seattle/281-a137d138-cce3-4537-a8d5-8da0e1a04014

Studying impact of bioluminescent 'blue tears' on water quality around Pingtan Island

Pingtan Island is an attractive tourist destination off the east coast of mainland Asia south of the Min River estuary complex. One of its most well-known natural features that draws the crowds are the "blue tears." This natural phenomenon is a blue glow that emanates from various species of plankton that bloom in the waters around the island and is seen on the island's beaches and surrounding rocks.