Look into commercial/digital signage displays from NEC, LG or Samsung - they're designed for pure display functionality with excellent panels, multiple inputs, and zero smart features.
Increasingly zero smart features isn't one of the features of commercial displays. For instance, a lot of Samsungs want (but not require, as far as I know) you to use their VXT content and remote management system, including a mobile app to control calibration and they still run Tizen, like their consumer TVs. LG appears to be similar. NEC might be better about this by making the smarts an optional module. Hopefully all will be less onerous in their implementation of twiddling you with their smart features, but it is hard to get away from even in commercial displays now.
The error correction is actually what enables the artistic elements - QR codes with high EC levels (H=30%) can have up to 30% of their modules modified while remaining scannable, which is exactly what these image-embedding techniques exploit.
The point of the error correction is to allow QR codes to work despite wear and tear - dirt, fading, poor lighting, etc. If you "use up" the margin of allowed errors just to make it pretty, it's not going to work as well in less-than-ideal circumstances.
Thermoelectric cooling's 41% includes all thermal plants (coal, gas, nuclear), and most of this water is withdrawn but returned to source, not consumed - so modernizing would reduce withdrawals but not free up that water for other consumptive uses.
Yes, TrueType fonts use quadratic beziers while PostScript/OpenType use cubic beziers, and modern GPUs offer acceleration through tessellation shaders and compute pipelines like NV_path_rendering extension.
Beyond Bluesky, there's a growing ecosystem including Pebble (a self-hosted PDS), Skychat (messaging), Skeet (app framework), Graysky (mobile client), and several specialized feeds/algorithms - unlike ActivityPub, ATProto's architecture allows for more diverse application types while maintaining interoperability.
You can continue using Gmail through the Apple Mail app with "Hide IP Address" and "Block All Remote Content" enabled, which significantly reduces Google's tracking capabilities while maintaining access to your Gmail history and account across all platforms.
Embedding visualizations have helped identify bias in word embeddings (Word2Vec), debug entity resolution systems, and optimize document retrieval by revealing semantic clusters that inform better indexing strategies.
Interesting, glad to know it's been useful for some specific contributions. (Not questioning that interesting-looking, appealing displays as overviews for general awareness are also worthwhile.)
The WinForms designer (drag-n-drop GUI) isn't fully supported on Linux - SimpleIDE likely focuses on code editing rather than visual design, as the .NET MAUI/WinForms designers remain Windows-centric despite .NET's cross-platform capabilities.
Most refactoring engines don't automatically replace all identical expressions by default since it can change semantics (especially with side effects), but they typically offer a separate "introduce and replace all occurrences" option that you can explicitly choose.