this alone would really make me want to buy one even though I really really shouldn’t.
this alone would really make me want to buy one even though I really really shouldn’t.
the only irl person I know says it like: “no, shit-sherlock” and that’s just how I read it in my head now
don’t forget de-extend
I’d have to send you back in time.
that’s also Google’s fault though
this is the way
what about physical damage. or emp or something. I feel like that will be a problem well before 200 years.
Not many options I guess. Sucks to have to gamble on the crazy billionaire with a lot of faulty shit.
I can’t believe anyone willingly got this after the monkey testing thing. They have to be taking advantage of people not fit to make decisions for themselves.
So I guess it was UV epoxied after soldering and he put new epoxy on with the new nand. Or something along those lines but the component is soldered in a typical way. The rotary tool being used to pull out the residual phone glue is excellent and I feel like I learned something useful even though I’m never going to do an iPhone ram upgrade.
Well fuck. I got all the retard and no flame from all the cars over the years. One more for the multitude of things I’ve been exposed to that make me stuoid.
Now let’s see it on an sff PC mobo.
What the fuck? Like its not even bga or some other kind of soldering?
I’ve recently been thinking about what I am calling double or compound walking where you walk with both the joystick and your real body for potentially combined movement speed. I don’t have enough room to verify if it works in any games but after I move I have a decently long hallway I could test it in. My thinking is to work around the abysmal stamina in the vr games I’ve played so far and weirdly slow movement speed.
The holotile would probably need some way to pass its tracking to the game if that was being used though.
I trust Ubuntu about as much as windows
Instead of this we need EVs that aren’t fucking massive.
I don’t trust the structural enough to use even if cheap, based on everything else. I could see breaking it down and using specific parts in a custom build using a real car as a base though.
There’s a picture this makes me think of where a bunch of birds are sitting on a tree in typical pyramid hierarchy diagram positions, and each level of birds starting from the second is covered in more shit than the previous.
I used atlas for a while but there are a number of issues. If I want to flash reverse engineered firmware to proprietary hardware it often requires patched windows tools leaked from the manufacturer and I haven’t had that work any other way than stock windows. Capitalism with no real consumer protections has fucked us in so many ways.
all on the same device (pixel7a graphene):