Power line crawling robots become real
Submitted by brad on Thu, 2021-10-07 15:32I predict and propose many things online. It's nice to note when they become real. In this article from 2006, I describe the value of a robot that could crawl along power lines laying fiber and TIL that Facebook has indeed built such a robot. This week they have released it with the odd name of Bombyx.










 Annoyingly, though I have bought many of these SIMs, even for data, it's not nearly as nice and easy as it should be.   A large fraction of the time, something goes wrong.
Annoyingly, though I have bought many of these SIMs, even for data, it's not nearly as nice and easy as it should be.   A large fraction of the time, something goes wrong. Receiving 720p takes far less CPU, but still enough that Skype refuses to do it on slower computers, such as a 1.6ghz Atom netbook.  Such netbooks are able to play stored 720p videos, but Skype is judging them as unsuitable for playing this.   On the other hand, modern video chips (Such as all Nvidia 8xxx and above) contain hardware for decoding H.264 video and can play this form of video readily, but Skype does not support that.
Receiving 720p takes far less CPU, but still enough that Skype refuses to do it on slower computers, such as a 1.6ghz Atom netbook.  Such netbooks are able to play stored 720p videos, but Skype is judging them as unsuitable for playing this.   On the other hand, modern video chips (Such as all Nvidia 8xxx and above) contain hardware for decoding H.264 video and can play this form of video readily, but Skype does not support that.