Yes this is on their Odyssey line of gaming monitors. Their curved ultra wide is great in the office once you get through the menus
Yes this is on their Odyssey line of gaming monitors. Their curved ultra wide is great in the office once you get through the menus
Samsung monitors now include all the smart TV crap and need a remote to set them up
I’ve got a Ts80p which is a qc3 usbc soldering iron for that. It’s crazy powerful for it’s size and runs off a pretty small anker powerbank. You could slide that into your sleeve to go portable and one handed
You’d want more than one cell. You’d be pulling 23amps from a 4.2v 18650 to give the same 100w at 20v power as you get from a top usbpd power supply.
There are 18650s that do 30 amps for short bursts, but it would get as hot as the iron and be empty in 5 min
Ts80 that runs on qc3 is also very good. It keeps up with my large soldering station in real world use
Denser takes a more powerful gpu and higher data rates to drive more pixels.
Greed, it lowers the advertised price, but once you spec it decently you’ve added a grand in extras
He hopes to woo advertisers back by beaming ads directly into your most treasured memories
You make a good point, and it’s really the reason I have and like Prusa printers. But I do look with some envy at the bang for the buck you get with Bambu
Isn’t there a group working on open source firmware? https://hackaday.com/2024/01/09/x1plus-open-source-bambu-lab-x1-firmware/
So if they are forced to remove something, it can be re-added
Have access to a quarter million dollar scanner from about 15 years ago. It still beats the pants off anything cheaper than 8 grand these days.
You pay for software that can handle millions of points, hardware that can stream a lot of points to the pc. A wide dynamic range to scan, nice matte white, chrome or dark black objects. And raw precision to cast and track very fine details
Yes, by looking in the DB or the data that’s federated as it comes through
I work in an environment where the workstations aren’t on the Internet there’s a separate network, there’s still a need for antivirus and we were hit with bsod yesterday
A remote server that you pay some serious money to that pushes a garbage driver that prevents yours from booting
Oh yes I make those failures myself, testing and staging and limited release schedules save my human failures from breaking the world
Dammit, hit us at 5pm on Friday in NZ
And people need to travel to remote machines to do this in person
Yeah saw that several steel mills have been bricked by this, that’s months and millions to restart
Won’t take that long, security researchers are already decompiling the update to see if it was malicious or incompetence.
Will be interesting if they need the same thermal management that lithium packs do. That adds a fair amount of weight to the system