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SsooooOriginal t1_j1bqy6r wrote
Reply to comment by _night_cat in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
No, but seriously. At least check it.
arthurdentstowels t1_j1bpz41 wrote
Reply to comment by mechanicalgrapes in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Hi guys. Today I’m turning these 120 Blu-Ray players into a 240 Megawatt laser that can give a blue whale a suntan in four seconds!
^Don’t ^forget ^to ^like ^and ^subscribe.
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arthurdentstowels t1_j1bpdbs wrote
Reply to comment by VRDV2 in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Original PS3 was GOAT. Even did Stereoscopic 3D for my series 6300 Samsung and Dolby TrueHD over optical. That machine was developed too early and never utilised to its full potential.
I remember Folding@Home where people all over the world used their PS3’s power to help protein folding simulations. I ran mine A LOT when I wasn’t there, probably helped kill it.
Boloar t1_j1bosid wrote
Reply to Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Mount it on your cat and you'll have a laser CAT scanner
TryingSquirrel t1_j1boo81 wrote
Reply to comment by AntiquesRoadHo in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
I'm typing this on a Samsung Galaxy S22 because I wanted a telephoto lens but not a giant phone. I had previously had 3 Google phones and prefer the interface, but the 7 Pro was bigger than I wanted.
Frido1976 t1_j1bn7py wrote
Reply to comment by Tidesticky in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Scan the collected dust...?
1980techguy t1_j1bn0gn wrote
Reply to comment by SwitchRoute in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
I was aware of this, but to DIY one with a common bluray drive is pretty dope.
JonathanB72 t1_j1bmhdf wrote
Reply to Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Kipkay on YouTube doing experiments with lasers off of these was my intro into engineering tbh
bernpfenn t1_j1bm7je wrote
Reply to Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
This guy knows electonics
KillerKowalski1 t1_j1bm18x wrote
Reply to comment by crazy_gambit in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
So it's the inconvenience of paying for goods and services?
Aeroshock t1_j1bm0vf wrote
Reply to comment by vcsx in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
The dust, it's recursive!
_night_cat t1_j1blxpg wrote
Reply to comment by vcsx in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Maybe you need to change your air filter? /s
Mr_pessimister t1_j1bkve7 wrote
RolandMT32 t1_j1bkrdr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
No, they're in different rooms
vcsx t1_j1bklm3 wrote
Reply to comment by G0dofNothing in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Aw fuck now that’s gathering dust too THERE’S DUST EVERYWHERE.
Raziel66 t1_j1bkl5x wrote
Reply to comment by fish_in_a_barrels in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
I thought a physical copy of halo infinite just prompts you to download the game?
twigboy t1_j1bk7vt wrote
Reply to comment by ThisFreakinGuyHere in ASUS's Noctua Edition GeForce RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards To Launch At CES 2023 by Avieshek
Butthole brown is an acquired taste
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Reply to comment by RolandMT32 in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
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AntiquesRoadHo t1_j1bjttj wrote
Man I would love a Pixel Pro that wasn’t hand crampingly huge for me. Throw all your camera features in something like the 7 or smaller, and I’m sold.
journeyman28 t1_j1bjkdx wrote
SwitchRoute t1_j1bi6yz wrote
Reply to comment by 1980techguy in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
Spy craft has used laser beam mics..
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Reply to comment by Woodrow999 in Blu-ray player gathering dust? Turn it into a laser-scanning microscope | Not as powerful as a commerical one, but thousands cheaper. by chrisdh79
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evoic t1_j1br0ys wrote
Reply to [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
I had the original Pixel, the 3a XL, and now the 5a.....I had the 6 Pro for a week after the 3a XL but sold it to go back a generation to the 5a because of the camera bar along the back. I absolutely hate that bulky nonsense and I believe this current 5a will, sadly, be my last Pixel. Great, great, great phones but the physical design has moved in a direction that I can't be comfortable with.