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flatbirth t1_j1h0o68 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Don’t wanna accidentally punch your little sister with those!
EyeDontReplyToIdiots t1_j1h0j1j wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Looks more like the russels you get in half life alyx now lol
legalthrowawayMonkey t1_j1gwtwp wrote
Reply to comment by Aeroshock 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
It’s dust all the way down.
Bageezax t1_j1go0fn wrote
Reply to The Finalmouse Centerpiece is a keyboard with built-in CPU and GPU, and its screen animations are powered by Unreal Engine 5 by thebelsnickle1991
Can the KB be used similar to the way the Optimus was supposed to work? I’d love a kb with shortcut keys that can be changed via programming, but I have no use for a monitor that’s just a screen.
UnfriendlyToast t1_j1glqy6 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Take my money you post apocalyptic genius
FamiliarJuggernaut25 t1_j1gii87 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
reminds me of something the Borg would add to people
Scoobydoomed t1_j1ghjjk wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Where can I order these??
donthatedrowning t1_j1g7dv0 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Those look durable af. I don’t want a sleek version of these. I want this.
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evoic t1_j1g5fmw wrote
Reply to comment by TheLazyHippy in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
Oh. Right! I forgot that was a huge factor as well. I agree with you. In fact, I got it so early after the release that the in-screen fingerprint scanner was buggy and Google had to release a fix. In all honesty, though.....I would deal with the scanner in the screen if they would get rid of the humpback. : (
Fatkokz t1_j1g4vrh wrote
Reply to comment by mostly_hrmless in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
Yeah I got the 12 pro and also regret it. Got the watch to go with it, and man in that a phenomenal piece of engineering. However the screen stopped working a year and a half in....$299 to replace... Obviously not worth it. So next phone I'm back to Android
KittyForTacos t1_j1g2lp2 wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
OMG!! Currently I use switch controllers and hacks to play PC games because I have small hands and carpal tunnel. They work okay. Still have issues with drift and compatibility. Would love an alternative.
sentientgorilla t1_j1g1z4y wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Fuck yes I want based on the look alone!
ThatRandomOddPerson t1_j1g01kf wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
some dystopian lookin stuff love it
throwawayyyycuk t1_j1fotnz wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
That looks fucking metal dude
Skipper_TheEyechild t1_j1fhayi 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
Or maybe start buying blu-rays or 4K UHDs again. That way we can combat the stagnent wave of identical films coming out of Hollywood and put money back into independent filmmakers pockets.
[deleted] t1_j1f1shx wrote
Reply to comment by MorgrainX in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
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BrandoLoudly t1_j1eys2j 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
Was thinking ‘I’ll just watch this and build me one’. Expert DIY discovered nope
tsunami141 t1_j1ev24r wrote
Reply to comment by JonathanB72 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
Now that is a name I have not heard in a long time.
JackHughesNJD t1_j1etkly wrote
So basically zero innovation to speak of
NO_SPACE_B4_COMMA t1_j1enzu9 wrote
Yay glitchy phones, that I will never buy again!
MorgrainX OP t1_j1en9zy wrote
Reply to comment by BearOnTheBeach28 in [Leak] Exclusive: Here’s Google’s entire 2023-2025 roadmap for Pixel phones by MorgrainX
No, pixels cannot access satellites. They rely on mobile communication towers.
It's a good feature that can be a lifesaver when hiking/ in remote regions, so adding that is a good addition for a p8.
AmazingChicken t1_j1elih5 wrote
Reply to comment by Solace-Of-Dawn 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
Was that the cat thing? Or a different one?
The_Troyminator t1_j1egoi9 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
Dust is actually very interesting. You know, I have just the thing for you to use to look at it more closely....
crypto1092 t1_j1h29ps wrote
Reply to An ergonomics expert specializing in XR created a new SteamVR controller that is both modular and repairable by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
This feels like a photo I’ve seen in a 2007 video on YT on the new Xbox 720 controllers