No, because the dog would know that if someone says “red” they probably mean “black” or some shade of black, and “green” would mean “white” or some shade of white.
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No, because the dog would know that if someone says “red” they probably mean “black” or some shade of black, and “green” would mean “white” or some shade of white.
Sure, it wouldn’t be black. If it was a pure red (absolutely no other colours, just pure 100% red) then it wouldn’t have a colour to a dog. It would have a shade, and it certainly wouldn’t be absolutely pitch black but close enough. If, however, it’s not a pure red then it would appear yellow or blue as in the picture you posted.
Although, the dog could tell the difference between the swords. Dogs are blind to red which means pure red things are like an absence of any colour, so red would appear black. Dogs can see blue and yellow which combine to form green which to them would be all of the colours, and so it would appear white. I’m sure an anthropomorphic dog would understand that when humans say “green” they mean “white” and when humans say “red” they mean “black”.
YouTube throttles some of the more popular instances. Find a less popular one. I was also finding that thumbnails and subtitles weren’t loading on some instances. After switching to a fairly obscure one, everything works. You could also try piped which I find generally works better and I like the interface better.
Gitlab is quite good and used by a lot of open source developers.
There is HDMI CEC which allows a single remote control to control all of your devices, so it must be possible for devices connected by HDMI to receive a signal back from the TV.
I think upgrading the RAM as you mentioned is going to make a big difference. While the physical RAM might be soldered to the motherboard, you could buy a fairly cheap SD card or USB and set the system up to use that as virtual memory. It won’t be as fast as actual RAM but it might help and large SD cards are honestly really cheap these days.